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(Tha Waekand Plasmar
public m u le and aellvlllaa.
M ad tyaawrfltan announce10 days to advance to

Activist tquMls over greased pig contest
S T U A H T — An animal rights activist who characterized
greased pig contests us cruel filed u criminal complaint
Thursday against the Martin County Fair to slop the 27-year
tradition.
Lacey Fox. a graphic artist from Stuart, and other animal
rights activists appeared before the fair board iwo weeks ago and
asked thsl members end the contest. The board deferred action
Indefinitely.
Fair manager Grrgory Mean said the matter probably would
not be decided until board members consulted with officials
Irom other Florldi&gt; county lairs next month.
"This Is a horrible event; It should be outlawed. It Is highly
dangerous to the pigs, highly likely that they would be Injured."
said Fox. a member or Ihc Animal (tights Foundation or Florida
and People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals.
"I have documentation on film of Ihein being twisted around
and landed upon and having their legs twisted up at angles and
ull sorts of things." she said.
In the contest, held at the fair earlier this month, six lo eight
young pigs are greased, then turned loose In from of a crowd,
and school children try to catch them. The first one who does
gets to keep the pig, said Bean.
Bean said Ihc contest Is not cruel.
But Fox said the animals are frightened by the crowd noise
and commotion, arc pounced on by "big fat guys" and may be
Injured when contrsianls carry them by the back legs.

Norwegian vassal rams Coast Guard boat
MIAMI BEACH — A Norwegian freighter rammed a Coast
Guard patrol boat that was docked at the agency's Miami Beach
siailon Thursday, gouging out a huge dent In the Coast Guard
vrssel and damaging two concrete piers.
No one was Injured. Coast Guard Petty Officer Carl Vltcvlch
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The 82-fool patrol boat l*olnl Charles was tied lo the pier at the
Coast Guard's Miami Beach station. where it had Just had Us
engines replaced. The 250-foot container ship Sokna was trying
lo dock at a commercial container dock nearby shortly after 8
am .
"When they were coming In. turning around, they rammed
our boat." Vttevlch said.
The Impact left a long deni In the hghl side of the Point
Charles' hull, crushed a forward cabin and caused at least two
forward decks to buckle, the Coast Guard said.
Seas In the area were calm and there was no Immediate
Indication whut caused the accident
Vttevlch said ihr'MIaml Marine Safely Office would Investigate
and that there was a chance charges could be filed against the
freighter’s crew us a result.
The freighter also gouged oul 20 fret of one concrete pier and
damaged another concrete pier.

Driver shot to death, cer plows into house
ORLANDO — A man whose car crashed Into a house was
fatally shot moments before the accident, police said Thursday.
"We believe the shoo ling was drug related. We don’t know If
the shooting occurred before he got Into the car or after he got
Into the car," said police spokeswoman Jonl Gauntlctt.
The car crashed Inio the front porch of a home Just northwest
of downtown Orlando In an urea known for cocaine trafficking at
about 11 20 p.m. Wednesday Gauntlctt said.
Tw o people were inside the house, but neither was {mrt.
Gauntlctt said It appeared the 18-yi-ui -old Orlando man. whose
name was being withheld until relatives could be notllled. was
wounded about u block from Ihc house
She said he appeared lo be a buyer
H r was laken to Orlando Regional Medical Center, where he
was pronounerd dead.

Prophetess sentenced to life In prison
M ILTON — A prophetess convicted of murder and child abuse
In the starvation death of u 4-ycar-old she thought was possessed
by demons was sentenced to life In prison Thursday.
Mary Nicholson. 40.x&gt;f Pace, showed no emotion when she was
sentenced by Circuit Judge George Lowery to life In prison
without the possibility of parole for 25 years for the first-degree
murder of Kimberly McZInc.
Nicholson, an evangelist who described herself as a woman of
God wllh a gift Tor revealing divine messages, was also
sentenced lo two concurrent 30-monih sentences for aggravated
child abuse.
The prosecution did not seek Ihc death penally.
Nicholson was accused In the February IU88 death of McZInc.
who along wllh her mother. Darlene Jackson, lived In
Nicholson's mobile home Jarksnn. a former teacher, moved to
Florida In Ihc summer of IUH7 lo live with her religious advisor.
In her trial last month, prosecutors claimed Nicholson
convinced the girl's mother the child was possessed by six
drmons lhat cuuld be purged only through a strict diet and
discipline.

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The Seminole Communlly College Brass Choir will hr
featured In concert tonight at 8 p.m. In I he Health Center us
pan of the the 11th Annual SCC Choral Festival, ll will feature
a number of area high sellout choirs
In addition, the Chorale and Chorullcrs will present two
versions of Its Spring Choral Concen. The ftrst of the series will
be Wedensday at 12:30 p.m. and the second on Friday at 7:30
p.m.. both to be held In Ihe Fine Arts Concen Hall.
For Information call 323-1450.

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css Art. i n ( Matoourn* A n . . Winter Park
A i teinod (lAM w in * * 4*4*11. tree!** s ,
Lovit Camlwt Tiffin ,. * n tltM "Interns
m*nt" will b* AUs f lr M Pur In* latter. April
11-11 Museum heure diving me le tte r epen
Hove* will be t i t i n to 4 p m Frid a,.
Saturday and 1 le 4 p m U n d o , The Tiffin ,
■tided window*. T if f in , i n g teu and
ItM tentur, Affwrtcm pilntmp* will Mm bt
on dttpfo, Hour* Turn t i t . I X t n i
p m . Sun , l l p m For group* of 11 Or
torpor. cMl tor riM rviltont. No odmieeton
csorgo Dottoto. M W I
o Cornofl Flat A ril Ntoooom, compao of
■Milne CMtopo. Winter F o rt: The "Alumni A
Friend* CMtocItone" will bo on dlepfo,
through April *. Tho Von(or A H thpw."
toPfvrmg grpdupflng editor p H motor* M mo
Cloti M IfW. will he hdd M e r, 111? Howe
Tuoe. Frl.. Id m i . I p m .; Sun. I I p m . "
admiuton
cborgt . D e a l t ! -----------' ----------------e Create* Sen Fla* Art Oaltor,, MS I I

a w m ana. winter For*: -Tm Faenm
ol D m Yente, and CalUgrafFi, U
Marts lliorratoe " Kill run fftrougX March
Friday lUgM Ucttr* w rite will meted*
■ C o r, Monroe - Documentor, Ffu logro
pnor." April IT; "The A H pf SueMoee." M o,
I I Admletton chorgo to toduret it 1) tor
nan member, Conor, hour*: Men F r l . t
o m I p m too edmieeton charge to regular
O llie r, Ooioii*. *n lMe
gCropflet A H (Sailer,, M I I MM Hind A r e ,
M il fiend: Calle r, houre Tuoe I I I , II
• m l p m . tun. I I p m Np odmiuien
cNorge O e ii.ii.e r; t m
dMMftond A H Cantor. H I W ffoctwood
A r e . MMllind: An edubitten intlttod " T M
Drigon Throm, Chlnmo Imporlol A H " will
continue through April I t The lehlbtt
include* mid elitoenfh century of the Ming
D ynie t, to too oorl, Mto conir, of too Ching
Oynoef, Howe: M on. W ed. Frl . t p.m. to
* : » p m ; and Tree. T h w * . I t i n . b I
p m ; in d Sot, tun . bom noon 4 10 p in No
pdmieMwi charge. Dotoil*. M l 1l l l .
n o r , HHtortoal le u e f,. I l l I
I f . Orlando Hour*: Tuoe Frl., *
o m. to I p m .j lot.. lun noon lo I p m . No
edmieeton charge. Dotolle. WO CUB
o Or toad* ttoeeoei M AH. M i l N Mm* A m .
Or Undo Houre "Atoa K il t : FMntmg*.
Dr owing in d Cutout*" m d 'Now Docaroilro
Wrohe from too Ceitertian of Nor m i m d
W diiim Both" I* now open to too puMk.
Conor, hour* pro Tuoe T h u ri. t t ie i
p m . F r l . l u l l p m . l i t . Id l m l
p m ; tun II neenl p m ; ctond M m di/
Admleeim ch irg i Ootoll*. WoeMI
e lim inate C ln te ie O , CMtoge. Fin* Arte
CM lo r,, i n Weldon t ie d , Im tord Tho
"11*1 Annual Juried Itodtnl AH EaMbillen"
will bo m M eet!, torsugh April I*. Col lory
houre pro; M m . Wod Ido m. 1p.m .; Tuoe.
T h u n , noon 1 p ie: C b w il Fridoyt Col lory
oleo If open In too owning during mueicM
m d thee tor portormoncoe No edmieeton
charge DotM ie.II] U S . t i t Ml
dW o m in AHtote Orwrp S ty lo Ihu Suntet
Dr., Longoraod A wearable croft* werhpfnti
will bo hold each toturdo, during April tram
101 m to I p m Tho bo le 111 per clot* The
how to moke 0 puppet workehap tor children
will to April 1 tram H o r n to I p m Fee le
I I I Advance regiilrefion roguirod tor ill
cloeeoc F ir intormiliwi CHI M ) AUt

Idance
P Amor k i n Luton. JTU Wall* A r t , Fern
Park Scandinavian Allocution ol Hager
Viking Club ho*I* IcerWInavtm m d ballroom
dancing at IN meeting* over, eocond Satur
d a , H 7 p m For dolaile. call too club
proe ld m lolU I f i l l
o C iiie lb e rr, Sewer Cantor. MS N Triplet
Lake Drive. Coewlborr, Square dancing
ovary Sunday l l t X i m : M m . advanced
lino donee H I p m . Tuoe . round dancing ol
! : X p m . Wod . twginruri line dancing at &gt; 1
p m Ballroom dancing an third Saturday.
7 » p m . |l M donahon DHail* U l U ll.
o il ) X
PDIttotond Ctoggor* Lake M o r, Fire D epl.
F irtl Slreel end Wilber Avenue Clauiehoid
Monday! from I I p m Charge lor claecee
Doliile. U l SMF
P Jawreh Comment, Center. U l N Midland
A v a . Midland Iwtav loll dancing Monday*
Irom I I I , m L il ia n iv n la b lt 7 1 p m
Oolai l* MS H it
POM Hickory Siam pari. Knight* ol Col
umbu* Hell. S Fore Avtnu*. Sonlord
Clogging clolM* held Monday* Irom 7 1 p m
Chorgo tor claeeoe Dolpil* lot t u t
P R lt llo e . Altomonlo M oll. A lla m o nlt
Spring* Sooch Bepport ol Orlando, rhythm
'n blue* dance club Wed ond Frl ol 1 p m
Dotolle. M l MIS
p Southern Sal laI Thaotro, 174 Or mg* A v* .
Winter Pork: Th* Ito* 40 eeetm will include
“ Repertory Concert," March M S I; end
"Coppell*." M e, IS M Portormoncoe will b*

Photojoumaliat focuses on Bluss
"Th e Oakland Blurs." an essay documenting I In- iiighi-cltih
life of Black, working-class blurs bars In Oaklund. by French
pholojoumallst Mlchrllr Vlgnrs opens ul Ihe Mount Dora Alls
Center tomorrow and Is scheduled lo run through April 24. 10
u .m .-4 p .m . Mon.-Frt.
For Information call 004-383 0880

Arts in April begins Sunday
"Arts in Aprtl" will kick o(T Its second annual celebration of
mur.lc. drama, song and dance on Sunday at Like Eola Park In
dowtown Orlando.
The afternoon will feature Children's Opera Group of I InOrlando Opera Company. Dcerwood Elemclury Chorus. lialtei
Orlando Youth Company. Southern Ballet Theatre Apprentice
Company members. Orlando Deanery Boy Choir, ihc Orlando
Magic Drum and Bugle Corps and Disney enicriulners.
Arts In April is a cliy-sponsorrd series or visual and
performing art events staged April 1-2!» In Central Florida
parks, schools, galleries. I healers und churches.

held i t the Sob Carr Fwterming AH* Centre,
dll W. llvlngeton I I . Orlando Admleeim
charge D ttoii* .*M «iD
P lto d e b lk ir'e . H I S R 414 A ltim m to
IprMge C lrM In i thagger* dancing to beach
mweic lu n d iy i Irom 1 1 p m Detail*. J B
( I I I Fro* toeeon* by D m c i Club i t C rn tril
Florida. Sunday* Ira n J 1 p m . D it iil*
M I MM.
llo m h ln o CJoggor* M M tlm d Civic Confer.
M l S Midland A r t , M idland Claeea* hold
Thured.1,* tram 1 10 p m Charge tor clone*
Fro* beginner coureo I I p n Doted*,

meat;

• A m M e * Theatre tor Young People. Lech
Haven P e rl. Orlando On March ) l at I p m
a per lor m iner *1 INal**ppara's " A Mid
Summer Night* Dream.' performed b , the
Theatre tor Yeung People, will benefit Give
Kid* Th* World, epmeeted by Forhin*
Family. Roittoirmt* Ticket* .sr* US For
Information centacl Jan* Wllem il *41IMJ
P C M * Theatre *4 Cm trtl Ptorldp. IM I E
Princeton I I . Orlande F ra il Raw Cmtor.
will preemt " A Cine's Culm To Chaos "
beginning March JO. JL April I, J. a. 7 m d I
K venlng per tor mancee begin al I p m wdh
Sunday matinee* al 1 p m N ail m Hag* DA
Irom April a n Tha d o r, M reconciliation
end lava bolwouu a eon and hie gnoedr
falhor For intormaitoncoil Me /Ju
dice etouti Tbeatr* fitd N u n w s t.
Mount Dora Inlet m ow n call we M l 0*4*
d l am Male Commend, Caftoge. Fin* AH*
TttoWtr*. M i Ptoltom -gtvd . Sonlord— The
pertormanc* ol " T H I Me That You Lov* M*.
Junto Moon." will b* teid April I], U . 14. X .
II. U Pi I p m and Sun malm** at i n p m
Inter motion. M l USOor U J 7001
• Th* A m orkm Ytuag Actor* Thootrt. i n i
Lawton ffd. Sulla 111 Orlando Th* IF#* FO
eaaem schedule is a* follow* "Cheeper By
The D o rm ." May 101] Shew* will be
performed al too Pwterming AH* Cmtor.
Vatoncia Community Col lego, to il compui.
Orlando Admmion charge Doloil* tea ana
* Tha Mar* Two. ura Edgowotor Drive.
Orlando Th* winter woven »iii clo*o wllh
"Do Bloc* Potent Leather Shot* Roan,
Rolled U pt" with per formore a* running
through May M For doiailt. call T H E MARK
Or I OOO 72* MARK
d Theater Cmtor. Inc. F O Bee 774. Or
Land Intormaiton. call FOa 711 rasa botwom
lr n d a p m

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S#t , Sun v f i if l la tun Ml No «dmit»lon
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Sonford iinlrm f loading iliowi |jf
Sun; peny rld#ta 10 • m fo 4 p m #&lt;#^h#nf
rid#', H o r n fo 4 p m Admittion ch#rg#

Define, m a u a
dPtoa World la*. N H w , 17 FI. San lord
Emetic m d Iarm arumaii F r l . Sat m d Sun .
It a m I p m A p n u o n charge Details.
Ml 17*1
* F torIda Aedebm Society, 1101 Audubon
Way. Midland AAoddyn Baldwin Cmtor tor
Bird* at Prey I* open Tuoe Sat. 10 * m 4
p m (artery doted Sun end M m I. m vl
ronmmlol gin (hop opm M m F r l . lo o m 4
p m , m d I h . 10 i m 1 p m No admission
cnorgo Oelails.447 MIS
a Heery Shorten tawSwd Memorial Museum
oal Library. 1* F Fast s i . Smtord v.s.i
Imtord'* hitter, Tue* F r l . 10 a m 1 p m
and Sun. I t p m No admission chorgo
DHoils.MOsaFd.oit soft

I MUSIC
I Soil Wtttera Deltona hm. 4tl Deltona
Bird . Deltona Mlaed Emotion*. Wod Sal
beginning a ll M p m Dotail*. 174 400]
• C r u r t t FaUca, ISO S Orlando Drive.
Sonlord Now Image. M m Sot. beginning at
Fp m Dalai I*. 771 0440
• Fitigeroldt. S XH Palmetto Av* . Im tord
Live m loilainm m l Tue* Thurt I p m end
Frl Sal beginning at Fp m Detail*, n i IFIO
dFtonda lymphan, crehattr*. ltd* N Mill*
av*. Suite 1. Orlando Th* M l* ter work!
Colter Concert* at th* Carr Performing Arte
Contra will loalur* Ih* Q uinlauanlial
C lactic* on April II A 14 at I p m Former*
Information call 0F4 M il
a Lola Monroe Inn. I4ts Northwest Hwy
II FI. sonlord Ltgac,. Frl Sm F p m to
ctoting Don Pate. M ai Sun, beginning *1 I
p m Detent, i n SIM
a Orlando Broadwo, Serto*. Bob Carr
Performing Arle Contra. Orlando Th*
IFHFO woven will irtlud*
Chovt." April
1711 end "Slarllght Eapron.” M o , I t
Sootm eubvcripiton* or* c u rrm ll, on ute tor
IK* live ihowiene* Qeiont. I too MS Soil

• Orlando Community Corkart Aiuclaltew.
IF00 N Mill*. Suite a. Orlando The IteFFO
water,. Carnegie Hall in Orlendo" continue*
April 1 with the presentation *4 Foilh E thorn
toprmo. m d th* MohopoUfm Opere Far
mort information call BH let I
• Rrndtivou* Launga, SR 417. an* btoch
north of SR 414. Allommt* Spring* Bite Ih*
Bullet. Tuoe Sun beginning i t I p m
Detail* 140 3000
0 Tha Bern. 1100 S Frmch Av* . Smtord
Southern Accent will play beginning al t
p m . and Sunday I p m Ooteilt. UO 4*70
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|WATER ACTIVITIES

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•
• Copt am Hoy't RivwWat Cr#t«#«. Sanford
Boat Work#. Sonlord. n#tf to Ott##n Bridge
Daily narrated tour* ond charter# of Rjv#r
d Note**oat Memor ial Ratio n * and Educe
boat Prime### highlight wildlife #iong fh# St
tten Carder. U l N Mdtland Are , Midland
John* Rlv#r Tour* l#av# from Sanford
ts tm plutlt* Ih* teams H Ih* Hococouvt
location every day #K#pt Thuriday# Tour#
Ih* following turns wie bo prrunted through l#av# from Mighbonfc# Marina and Camp
Ih# coming yoor May 11 "Pobbtes " Film
ground in D#Bory on Thuridayl Adm«it»on
showing will begin ol 7 10 p m Th* oduc*
charge D#f#«4*. 330 1412
lim al oehiblt hell m d library it opon
• Kelt#'# Wtkiva Riv«r Landing. 10# Katw'%
Mm . Thurt . F a m a p m . F n . F o m l
Cove. Sanford, off Star# Rood 44 Offer*
p m 1 and Ih* llrtl m d third Sun . noon 10 4 cono# trip# including th# Litfl# Weklv# River.
p m No odm 1sum chorgo Dotal 11. I l l 0t i l
Rock Spring*. If. John* River and Bio#
Spring# (patron# #huttt#d bock up«tr#om|
oM eillend Nistorlcal Motoam, IT I *
Kotm # Cov# alto offer# R V #if#t and log
Pack wood A r e . Maitland Museum hours
pro 1 4 p m
Sun . Tuos end Frl No cabm and boat rental* For rttervafion# and
information
coll 322 4470. or toil tr»« 421 14*2
admission chorgo Details. 4*4 list
from Orlando Hour# Mon Thur* , 7 30
* tom mote Carat, Environmental Studios a m 4 30 p m . F ri Sun . 7 30 a m I p m
Crater. Ostroy Troll and C R 41* This
• Marina HI# Fuh Camp, lo * l Hwy. 40.
leeacr* school locilily includes Sir mites ol
San lord Ftofurt* ftcenic airboat rid#* and
native Iran* w iihnatiu plants and wudbfe a 'towr#,. R.V park, campground, ar&gt;d boat ond
sivdmi museum that is open during school
motor rental# For more information Coll
hour*, fishing end picrac grounds Th* confer
1407) 372 471#
it opon to Hw public Hours Sunrise to
oftivenhip Grand Romance, Monro# Harbor
'tlntol. Seven days a weak No admission on Lali# Monro#* Sanford Daily cruliei of St
charge Oolai Is. H I Oas
John# River Evening cruiur# cafer to th#
a Sammale Count, Hater k o I Museum, ell*
romantic at heart Adm.tiion charge De
S Orlando Drive Sonlord tm ihe Count,
tail#. 32&lt; M l
Operation* Center eerm* from Flea Worldl
• Wrkiva Fait# Campgrevnd, Weklva Riv#r
Hours M m F r i e a m t o l p m . S o t . Sun.
Road. We#» of I 4 oft SR 44, Sorrento Thl#
1 4 p m No admituon charge Details.
hitfortcal tight (known at “ Ford Spring#" in
Il l 14*4
th# 1100#) include* th# “World# Large#!
Aerial Spring#," with econitanf temperature
of 74 degree#, picnic tablet and ,pavilion*,
camptifet, R "/ park mg. canoe rental# and
tour boat* Open daily Admiiftion charge
• Alt«m#nf# Moll Cincm#: 403 E Alf#mort«
For information, call (407) t30#«2« or (#04)
Dflv#. Alfimonf# Springs "8#d lnflu#nc#
3031033
lov# Al Lorg# " D#f#4tv 014 3334
• Weklva Spring# Stale Park* 1100 Wtkiwa
• IiM iM Th##f#r. 1X0 S Orlando A v# . Orel#. Apopka Park of 4.400 acre# feature*
W*iflood “ Tfwtl W#“ #nd V#lmont ' will b# pavilion# and grill#, hiking trail#, horteback
through April i For Intermotlon coll 444 7713
rtdmg path, rental canoe# for th# Wtkiva
River and campufe#* at well a* altering
• infortUI# Moll 4. SR 434 ond I 4. Alto
rnonf# Springs 'Mwnf For R«d' Cklohor/I*
4*
7 iwimming, fishing and wildlife Admission
"Jom VI. Th# Vofcona ' "Born on th# 4fh of charge Detail#. It# 3140
July*" “ Lord of th# Fl##." “ T#mog# Mutant
Nln |0 Tu M lo v " 'Opportunity Knockt,"
hunt On Th# Run." Dvfoili, 131 3030
#M #vi«l#nd D/l* 3740 Orlondo Drlv#
MW##k#nd At B # rn # 't.'' "Jo # vt Th#
• Aviahoo Training Aasaciafes. 1772 Hangar
Vokono " 0#V#&gt;lt. 332 1214
Road. Sanford Airport Helicopter and
• M#vi#« af W ih ivi Riv*r Walk. 9101 E
airplane ride# over Seniord Lake Mary area
S#nno&lt;ron i i v d . Apopka Grand opomrig
for hid# and adult# Rides offered Mon Sat,
FIf*! 100 cuttom#rt will rtetov# o Irt#
7 JO a m to 3-30 p m , and Sun by
Tttnog# Mutant Nin|o Turtl# doll of th# Frl
appointment Charge per mingle Details.
2 p m thawing ond t«# Sot ond Sun 12 13 330 I tad
pm . ihowingi of ’’T##nog# Mutant N«n.|o
• le ft Puff America Family Entertainment
Turtl##.” Ofh#r moviot Inc Hud# “ Wor of th#
Systems. 1030 W Stale Road 434. Long wood
Rot##." “ Lov# #f Largo.'* Si##l Mognoi»o.
Features three courses and 34 hole# of
Opportunity Knock*." “ Glory, ' “ My L#ff
miniature golf, go karl racing, video games,
Feofv" “ Born On Th# Fourth Of July " For
radio control cars and yogurt Open 3*3 days
Information cod U $ M D
a year Hour#: Mon Sal . # a m to m(dn«ghf.
• Ffoio Twin* Sonford Flora
Driving M m
Sun II a m midnight Hour# limited for
Guity.” “ Th# Hunt For Rad October *
go kart# and radio control cart Charg#
0#fall# JT7 7302
Detail#. 134 P U TT

FILM

MISCELLANEOUS

TH E W EA TH ER
LOCAL P O M C A C T
Today...Partly cloudy, wllh 40
pcrccn! chance af afternoon
show ers or th u n d ersto rm s.
Winds to the suulheaat al 15
mph. High In Ihemld-SOs.
Tonight...Partly cloudy, wllh a
30 percent chance of showers.
Low In the m!d-60s. Winds to
Ihe south al 10 mph.
To m o rro w ...P a rtly cloudy,
brcvjy and warm wllh a 30
percent chance ol showers. High
in Ihe mld-BOs. Winds to Ihe
Miuthat 15to20m ph.
K xie n d e d o u tlo o k ...P a rtly
clo u d y and w arm S u n d a y,
mostly cloudy Monday.

Vol 82. No 188

Second Class Pestag* Raid at Saatord.
Florida 11771

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Friday, M arch 30. 1990

PublisTwa Daily aad Sunday, aicagl
Saturday by Tk* Sintord Harald.
lot , saa N. F rtnch Av* . Saatevd,
Fla 11711

Highlight*

• iPtolMto C im m v M t, Coltogo. Weldon
■ led , l i n l i r d
The p r t e t h l i l l i n i f
Hollywood Porodieo will continue with " M l
A Ipoc* N y m y . " Apr 1 T h e n le he
•dmiwien chorgo m d oil mowing begin it
I X p m m tho Concert Hell For mere
information coil H I 47*J
P lo m moto F U l l Cine m i. Seminete F U J I.
H wy If Ft and I f f 4M. Cettelberr,
"Driving Mice O M e,." "F re ft, W em an"
Do lilli. u* r m
P Tho Me*101. Lake Howell Square. 1111 1 R
4M. C iiie lb e rr, "Lord *f The File*."
"Opportunity Knocks" "Teenage Mufmt
Nln|t Turtle*." "Laek Who* Talking.
"Hunt F ir R id October." "Joe v l fl
Vokar-o." Deteile 4H Me*
PUnttod AHtot Mevtol i t Merbet Flee*,
corner of S u m Bird end fntorprte* I d .
O r png* Cliff; “ Tem pge M u ltn l Nln|*
Turtle* "Ortving M in D olly." " l e m m
The Forth M J u t,." ' FlownI mg *1 Merefli."
"Joe V* Volcano." "Kooton* t i g . " Hunt F ir
Red October." "Lord at to* File*" "M m
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April 10

PULL
April 10

FRIDAY:
BOLUNAR TABLE: Min. 7:00

a.ill.. 7:40 p.m : Maj 12:50 a.m..
1:25 p m
TIDES: D ay to n a
Beach: highs. 0.41 a m .. 10.08
p m : lows 3:20 am .. 3:33 p.m :
New S m y rn a Beach: highs
NKW
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highs. 10 01 a m .. 10:28 p.m.:
lows. 3:402 a.m.. 3:54 p.m.

■BACH CONDITIONS
D aytona Beach: Waves arc
2tx fret wllh a slight chop.
Currcnl Is (o Ihe north wllh a
water temjjrrature of 70 drgrccs.
New Sm yrna Beach: Waves are
4
to 5 led and srinl-glavsy. C ur­
rent is lo the north, with a water
temperature of 70 degrees. Sun
screen factor 14.

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Sm all c ra ft ahould ezerclae
caution.
Today , wind Miutheasi 15 (o
20 kts Seas 4 to 6 ft. Elay and
Inland waters choppy. Wind und
M-as higher near scattered show­
ers and a few thunderstorms.
Tonight., wind southeast 15 lo
20 kts Seas 4 to 6 ft Uay and
Inland waters choppy.

Th e high temperature In
Sanford Thursday was 87 de­
grees and the overnight low was
02 as reported by Ihe University
ol Klurlda Agricultural Kescarch
and Education Center. Celery
Avenue
Ralnlall was rvcorded at 0 62
Inches d u rin g the 24-hour
period ending at O u.m. Friday.
The temperature at 8 a m .
today was 74 degrees and
Thursday's overnight low was
63. as recorded by Ihe N'allonal
Weather Service al ihe Orlando
Inlrmallonal Airport.
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...Barom etric p ressu rc.3 0 .0 9
R elative hum idity....82 pet
;:W lnde....Southcaat. 16 mph
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Heathrow to grow in size, not in numbers
Herald staff wrltsr

man accusM 01 security guars tnraai

H EATHR OW - Th e aUc of fills
massive development wrat of
Interstate 4 will llkrly grow in
»U c by 227 ucit v hul not in
number of hew people dial will
live here.

SANFONI) — City potlrr herr rrpurf charging Troy Allen
Mu pie. 28. of S. Kent Court. Sanford. with aggravated umuult.
Me ta accused of ihrrutriilng u security guard lit Carriage Cove
County Roud 427. Sanford, wrltli a tire Iron The arreM was
made at the entniner to that hunting area at If Ml p m

rhunula)

Sanford man Injurad with key

build homes on two farms south
of S a n fo rd o w n e d b y H ir
siblings. One 170-acrc site is
located south ol Oak Way about
a hah mite west of Lake Jcsup
and will be crossed by Ihe
Seminole Couniy Expressway,
in ihe final stages of construc­

ing II (rom pacing motorists.
CoitlilllMlnntv. approved the
prnjNnu) 5 O

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In ulhrr land use decisions,
loirimlsslniicrs approved two
proposals hy ll&lt; m y Schumacher
and Ills slstrr Ann Kstrisnn lo

tion preparation.
The second 6-1 1 n- site lies
south of M yrtle Street and
primarily wesi of Hester Avenue.
Commissioners said I lie two
sties would he cxrrllcnt lisa
turns for affordable housing de­
velopments.

The Seminole County Com­
m is s io n W e d n e s d a y n ig h t
approved a 227-acre expansion
of Heathrow to spread 316 of
previously approved hoinesltcs
Inlo Ihe new area at Ihe nurlh
end of Ihe development. The
e x p a n s io n w il l s tr e t c h
Heathrow's northern border to
Markham Road und Ihe pro­
posed Western Hell wav.

SANFORD - Oil* Wrllon. 61. of 139 llelliune Circle.
Sanford, la charged with aggravated Imllrry. Saidord police
allege he hit Frank Franu In the neck with u net of ear kryx.
causing a puncture wound. The Indrlrnl occurred ut about 9
a m Thursday and Wellon waa unrated hi 11.45 a in. at home.

CCIB arrasta man at Midway bar
MIDWAY - City County Inveatlgailve I lim a o agrnin report
charging Earl Mveta 25. of N Slpr* Avenue. Midway, with aale
and deltvrry ol cm aloe Me allegedly mid *20 wurlh of crack
cocaine loan agent at about 8 p.m. Wednesday, The urreii waa
made at the Cool llreere bar on Slpea Avenue.

Heathrow planners said they
wouldn’t add new homes In Ihe
proposed expansion, but would
shin 3IH home sites from the
previously-approved 3.618-untl
development Into the new area.

Ftm Park bowling lanaa robbad
FERN PARK — Norman Srhooplng. of Falrlanea Indian Hllla
bowling lane*. was shot In Ihe leg by one of two robbers who
kicked their way Into hit closed business at about 2 a m.
Friday. Seminole County sheriff"s depul lea report.
Schooplng told deputies the sklmnskrd men. wearing leather
Jackets, kicked open a vent on u door to enter the business and
confront him. One was armt-d with a handgun, and shot
Schooplng during Ihe robbery An undlsrloaetl amount of rash
was stolen from the business, along with 985 taken from
Srhooplng's wallet, lie wns trealed Tor his wound al Florida
Hospital Altamonte, deputies said.

In response to concerns of
Markham Woods residents about
three- and four-home per acre
densities In Ihe new urea of the
3.618-home development close
to their large suburban estate
homrsltrs. Heathrow planners
will allow u 100-fool stand of
pine trees to remain on Ihe
development's edge that borders
Markham Woods Road, screen­

6111 Pos, Seminole Work Opportunity Program
executive director, unveils plana for a new
sheltered workshop In Casselberry to SWOP
clients and board membera yesterday. SWOP.

CCIB arrests
16 in sting

which helps physically- and mentallyhandicapped adult* learn mainstream Job skills,
is trying to raise 9200,000 fo help pay for th«
new facility planned for CssseIberry

OUR FLOORS ARE LOADED WITH EXCESS MERCHANDISE
0EM0S. CLOSEOUTS. I S0ME IN CARTONSI SCRATCH N 0ENTS

■ y lU M N L O O C N

Herald stall wriler______________
F E R N P A R K - A n a n ilprostitution sting here by City
Cuunty Investigative bureau
agents netted 13 men accused ol
trying to huy sexual lavors front
a police decoy. One woman was
also arrested as a suspected
prostitute during the operation.
The arrests w rrr made late
Wednesday and early Thursday
lit Ihe area ol U.S. Highway
17-92 and Sooth Street. Kern
Park.
Charged with assignation lo
commit prostitutionarr:
• Klmbert Kuylherlne Slnarils.
25, Room 3. laike Fairy Motel.
Longwood.
• Ralph J . Cnury Jr.. 49. of
Michigan.
• Paul Francis Hlnote, 42. 962
L o g a n b e rry T r a i l . W in te r
Springs.
• Chutlcs Zim merm an. 2fl.
610 Iris Road, Casselberry.
• Danny Neely. 44. of Chuttanuga. Te n n . He was also
charged with possession of less
t han 20 grams of marijuana.
• Ricky Dewayne Graddy. 24.
of Homervllle. Ga.
• Anthony Guy Horn. 35. of
Prlncewood Court. Winter Park.
• Manny Sevaall. 25. of O r­
lando.
• David A. Irving. 29. 3202
Flsselhlll Drive. Winter Park.
• Raymond Russell Ragsdale.
32. of 2616 E. Prut aI St . San­
ford.
•John David Butcher. 2H. of
Stockman. Uu
• Laurence Fell. 33. of O r­
lando.
•John W. Hell-hie. 19. Room
56 LakrvU-w Motel. Maitland.
• Brad Allen Shuckleford. 29.
of Apopka.
• Rutiert A. Burch. 24. of
Orlando
• Barry A Burch. 48. of O r­
lando.

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who confessed lo fondling young
girls al church was sentenced In
15 ycurs In prlsrxi 'Thursday and
o rd e re d lo pay fur I h c l r
psychological counseling.
C.L. Nelson. 57. hud pleaded
no contest on Feb. 28 to six
counts of performing u lewd ucl
on a child.
Assistant Slate Allurticy Rick
Staten said Nelson confessed lo
fondling Ihe girls' breasts und
genital arras.
Stutrn said each of Ihe Inci­
dents hapjK-rird on.Sundays al
Loch Haven Baptist Church,
where Nelson was u deacon anil
Sunday school stijM-rmlcndriii.

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4A — Sanford HtrUd, Sanford. Florida — Friday, March 30, 1900

Editorials/ Opinions
CHUCK STONE

America aids pimps, not princes
ITORIALS

Namibia’s example
Now that ihc pom p and celebration have
died dow n In W indhoek, the dusty capital of
ihe newly Independent republic of Nam ibia,
t h e g o v e r n m e n t will begin to Im plem ent a
constitution that could become a m odel for
troubled So u th Africa as well.
South African President F .W . de Klerk and
Nelson Mandela, deputy president of the
African National Congress, will be w atching
closely ns H2.000 w hites and 1.2 million
blacks In neighboring Namibia Integrate after
decades of apartheid enforced by Pretoria on
Its former colony.
Even at this stage, there are lessons to be
lea rn e d . E a rly on in the Independence
process. Nam ibia's new president. S a m Nujunta, was preaching a revolutionary rhetoric
very sim ilar to Hint n o w being preached by
Nelson Mandela.
Nu|nma. w ho spent 3 0 years In exile as
head or Hi South-W est Africa People's O rgan i­
zation (S W A P O ). prom ised to nationalize
w h ile -o w n e d property and established a
one-party stntc. Mandela. In his tu rn , declines
to renounce violence as a political tool, refers
lo his colleagues ns comrades and vow s to
nationalize some of So u th Africa's biggest
businesses.
Hut now that S W A P O has evolved from a
Soviet-backed guerrilla m ovem ent Into a
governing political party, Nam ibia enjoys
what Is probably the m ost liberal constitution
In the whole of Africa. It lim its the power of
the president and guarantees h um a n rights. It
e neournges private ow nership and mandates
a n Independent Judiciary.
C o n tra ry to speculation. Nujom a did not
reserve all the top governm ent posts for his
o w n followers o r even for blacks In general.
W hites also have been given senior positions
or responsibility.
How they am i other whites arc treated by
the black m ajority after more than a century
of Euro|)eau dom ination will greatly Influence
white So u th Africa attitudes toward majority
rule. T h e r e are s tro n g em otional bonds
between S o u th Africa's ruling National Party
and N a m ib ia 's whites, most of w h o m come
Irom the same Afrikaner stock.
Huge disparities exist between Nam ibia, a
sparsely populated desert country, and South
Africa, w here Hie m ajority of economically
a c tiv e b la c k s a n d w hite s are clustered
together In aiul around a dozen or so major
cities. Nevertheless. If Namibia's non-raclal
dem ocracy really w orks. Hie fears of South
Africa's rig h t-w in g whites will be lessened
and President de Klerk w ill be encouraged (o
speed up his reform moves. A n d Mandela
m ay be persuaik'd to drop violence as a
tiegotlallng tactic and refrain from tinkering
with Hit- free-market principles of Africa's
most powerful econom y.
Sam N ujom a's Nam ibia begins Us new life
as a n e x a m p le of ra rlu l h a rm o n y and
Interdependence that South Africa would do
well lo follow.

LETTERS TO EDITOR
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Berry's World

Prtnor and pimp are the titles that most
ucourairly define the moral dilTcrcnce between
Nelson Mandela and Mobutu Sear Seko.
The prlner sacrificed the last 28 years of his
life In prison, pressing his struggle for a
democratic South Africa. The pimp has spent
thetast 23 years of his life as president of Zaire,
shaking down foreign governments to enrich his
private treasury und Impoverishing hts country's
34 million people.
When Mandela was released from prison, he
returned lo hts tiny house In Soweto. When four
members of Congress recently dined with
Mobutu In hts re-created Versailles palace, they
were served wine flown In from Parts at *400 a
bottle, twice the average Zairian's yearly In­
come. Mobutu's personal foriune Is estimated at
least ( 2 billion.
Despite the differences in personal Income and
political morality, together Mandela and Mobutu
symbolize the failure of American foreign policy
in Africa. Ronald Reagan balked at pressuring
South Africa to dismantle apartheid. White
South Africans knew he was simpattco — and
acted accordingly. But at the same lime, the
Reagan administration was doling out u giant
welfare package lo Zaire and Ignoring docu­
mented evidence that Zairian officials were
stealing the United States blind. In that country.

Zaire.
Mobutu governs Zaire with the same trrrorlsi
methods that this nation has consistently
opposed In communist tyrannies. And by
slavishly supporting Mobutu, the Untied States
demonstrates the silly contradictions of a foreign
pulley that will spend billions to encourage
Eastern Europe's rush to democracy, but will
make little effnrl to nurture democracy In South
Africa.
What America desperately nerds today la a
systematic Marshall Plan for Africa that values
Its 33 nations as democracies, trading partners,
export markets and sources of mineral wealth.
A few days ago. Zbigniew Brzezlnskl. who
served as President Carter's national security
udvlscr. proposed 823 billion in aid for Eastern
Europe. Even allowing for Brzezlnskl's ethnic
predilections, that figure ts obscenely unrealistic.
Nelson Mandela Is not u free man because
South Africa President F.W. de Klerk, became a
hom-agaln believer In democracy. De Klerk, like
fiorbachev. Is a born-again believer In survlvul.
If the United Slates ever wakes up and decides
to support Africa's princes and distance Itself
from Africa's pimps, that continent may begin lo
enjoy some of the freedom we recently have
witnessed In Eastern Europe.

JA C K ANDERSON

Liberal vet bows
out to big guns

Book gives ‘eco-worriers’ hope
BOSTON — It ts an average day on the
planet Earth. Acid rain Is fulling on the city.
The temjx-raiurr is rising and you don't know
whether It's spring or the greenhouse elTcct.
You drive home counting the fossil fuels
you’re devouring. Forty miles north, a
nuclear-power planet has started up and
nobody knows what to do with Its waste. On
the radio, someone tells you Unit the clean ulr
b ill has been c o m p ro m is e d In to the
Bort-of'inuybc-soiuetlmes-cleun air hill.
‘ You slop at Hie supermarket for this week's
groceries, which are also next week's gartruge
and next century's landfill. While you think
about this, the hole Is growing In the ozone,
the rain forest Is shrinking In Brazil and Un­
stuff spewing out of a Pennsylvania plant has
the canaries choking for air.
This Is your life In the era of eco-worry. The
most quantifiable result of thr environmental
movement Is an anxious powerlesanrss grow­
ing across the landscape like kudzu.
Eco-worry encompasses everything from ihe
pollution of Easlcrn Europe lo Ihe birthrate III
Kenya. The sheer easiness of Ihe problems are
technically and personally overwhelming, a
prescription for paralysis. AI limes, ihe
American consciousness seems all raised up
wllh no pluce lo go.
Bui a small anlldulc for powerlessness has
been marketed and become Ihe phenomenon
of ihe publishing world. The slim volume
callrd “ 50 Simple Things You Can Do to Save
The Earth" has pushed aside gothics und dirt
books lo grasp ihe number-one spot on I In­
trude puperburk list for two solid inonlhs.
“ 30 Simple Things" Is Ihe brainchild ot
John Juvnu. a self-described baby boomer
Irom Berkeley wllh a biography that niakes
ihe “ Big C hill" look like cinema vcrllc. A
product of middle-class suburbia, a college
dropout, a seeker of communes and con­
sciousness. h r lurnrd 40 Iasi week and Is
scheduled lo become a falhrr tills week. Me
will not lx- using disposable dl.qx-rs
Javna Marled Ihls E-Z Ix-glrmer's txmk lor
Ihe environment alter writing 23 other lexis
Irom “T h r Doo-Wop Sing along Songtxmk" lo
"Uncle John's Balhroom Reader." This txx&gt;k
began Ix-eansr Javna and Irirnds lliry kids, we
could do the show right here) wanted lo know
how Ihr wav Ihev livedalfeded Ihe world
"We wanted people lo know wlial lliry could
do that's positive lo make a dlffr'Ciler." says
Ihe hyper-energeiie Javna. who didn't even
have an office plumt before December "We
want lo give them some s iim - nl control It's
our purpose to empower jx-ople lo make thein
feel gixxl ahuui whal Ihev run do "

BASEBALL BOYCOTTER

public bribery Is accepted us a way or life. Halites
die on hospital steps
w hrn their fathers
cannot pay u bribe
for admissions.
Currently. Zalrr —
or. more accurately.
M o b u t u a n d h ts
fellow plunderers —
receive 861 million
In U S. aid. 8170
m illio n from the
U.S.-subsidized
In­
ternational Monetary
Fundund 887 million
f r o m I h e
U .S .-s u b s id iz e d
f How does a
World Bank.
country re­
How does u
ceive *329
country rerrlvr 8329
million In aid
million In aid while
while Its pres­
Its president amasses
ident amasses
a f o r t u n e o f 82
a fortune of *2
b illio n ? E a s y .
billion J
Mobutu doesn't pay­
back hts country's
loans. Zalrr still owes 81.8 billion to these
sucker organizations. T h r
first thing thr
United States must do ts cui nlf all hm irr aid to

Javna and friends pul Ihe lx*&gt;k together,
gathering and translating Ihe Jargon ut
euvlrnm mial agencies and scirnllsls Into

everyday s|x-ak and paid a small Vermont
press to prim 26.000 copies. Within months.
Ihe rock group HEM slurled giving Ihe books
away. " A ir - built u sitcom around It. Ihe While
House asked for a ropy and thr book broke the
million-book barrier.
"50 Simple Things" belongs lo the "If
everyone III Just unc
little candle" school
of social activism. In
Its effort to keep It
sim ple. It can be
simplistic. Hut then
again. If everyone did
Just light one Utile
candle, or change
one Incandescent
bulb for a llorwscrm
one. Ihry figure, we'd
sa ve the e n e rg y
prixluced In one year
iiy a nucleur-powcr
plant.
T h r beauty of Ihe
book ts that It gives
people something lo
du und a reason to do
It. The Information
offered — In turn
q u i r k y , ra n d o m .
Importaul and Inter­
esting — proves
Javna's point that "You don't have to be a
rocket sclent 1st to protect Ihe Earth." You ran
still gel rid of Junk mail, get a low-flow head for
Ihe shower and silt the plasllr rings on your
six-pack.
Beginners are reassured that even If they
cun'l trade ihe ear tor a hike, grow llax for
IItclr own elollies, or lake group showers, they
are not tio|x-lessly Impure. They ran at least
get the engine limed, look for recycled
rardboard Instead of plastic and use an
ecological excuse lo lei the lawn grow.
The sheer popularity ol "50 Simple Things"
points lo a constituency ol rco-worrlrrs who
just waul to tx- given snimihlng lo do Javna's
next book ts directed at 50 things kids can do.
What is less reassuring Is that. Ill I lie age ol
individualism, every American mold lake a
siring bag lo the grocery store and the
wetlands would -still become theme parks But
tills Is just lor Ix-glmiers
"Most ol us don't know what’s goliiK on —
we re just afraid." says Javna "The jxilnt ol
Ihr book Is lo lake people Ix-yond Irur Wllh
luck, they'll get wav beyond, up lolhe Iasi and
not so sluqite things you call do lo save Ihr
Earth Numlx-r 49 Slav Involved Number 30
Spread I lu- Word

W ASHINGTON - Democrats thought they
had a chance to ctalm a piece of Orange
County. Calif., this year whrn Vietnam vel
Ron Kovlc sold he would run for Congress.
Kovlc looked like the one person who could
unseal Republican Rep. Robert Doman — one
leg of a troika of right-wing congressmen
from the stronghold of right-wing America.
But Kovlc opted
nut. and now the
Democrats will be
hard pressed to tlnd a
viable replacement.
Kovlc could have
capitalized on Ih r
fact that hts life story
Is now showing on
the big screen In
Oliver Stone's "Born
of the F o u rth of
J u ly ." Confined lu u
wheelchair. Kovlc Is
a s y m b o l of the
{W h a n II
Vietnam tragedy.
"lo o k e d Ilka
T h e h a w k is h
Kovlc would
Doman defends the
run, Dornan
war as a Jusl cause.
pulled oul the
When It looked like
big guns and
K o vlc w ould ru n .
hasn't
Dornan pulled oul
stopped
the big guns and
shooting. J
h a s n ’ t s to p p e d
shooting. He rails
"B o m of Ihe Fourth of J u ly " a "disgrace"
and says director Slone Is "evil In his
prcsentailon of Vietnam and the Vietnam
vets."
"E v il" Is a word that comes easily to a
no-holds-barred guy like Dornan. He thinks
some younger House Democrats are morally
corrupt und were "weaned on pro-Hanot
demonstrations." He once called Rep. Th om ­
as Downey. D-N.Y.. a "draft-dodging wimp”
and got In a physical altercation with Downey
on the House lloor.
Dornan has un undisguised disdain for
liberals, whom he calls upologists for the likes
of Fidel Castro and Daniel Ortega. Those who
cross Dornan. he compares with the late Sen.
Joe McCarthy.
When we asked Capitol Hill Insiders to
name the most extreme conservatives In the
House. Dornan's name was among the most
frequently mentioned, along with hts cohorts
from Orange County. Reps. William Danncmcycrand Duna Rohrabachcr.
In an interview with our associate Scott
Sleek. Dornan said he Isn't oul of Ihe
mainstream. "One reason these guys have a
loathing for me Is I cull a spade a spade and
hummer ut It." hr said.
That blunt style gels him In trouble. Rep.
Lcs AuCotn. D-Orc.. has the gavel to prove it.
lu one debate an aid lo the contras. Dornan
got so heated that AuColn broke u gavel
trying lo silence him. The gavel now hangs In
AuColn's district office as a memento.
Judging by Dornan's style. It Is no surprise
that he was once a T V personality, a
talk-show host In California. H r was first
elected to the House In 1976 and then sal out
the 1983-84 session after an unsuccessful run
at Ihe Senate. He hoped for a Unllrd Nations
ujqxiintmrnl (hiring hts hiatus, but didn't get
It and blames former White Huusr Chief of
Stalf Michael Beaver who. he says, was trying
to purge the Reagan While House of
conservatives. Tills so angered Dornan thal
h r freely calls former White House Chief of
Staff Michael Dravrr "an alcoholic in thr
administration."
i'h rrr ts no dcxibl about Dornan's status In
the Bush While House The welcome tnal Is
oul. Dornan campaigned tor Hush tn 34 stales
lit 10H8. prompting Bush to call Ih r con­
gressman hts "No. I surrogate speaker."
As for his reputation In the House. Dornan
says hr gets along fine wuh conservative
Democrats. Ik-sUles that. Doman told us. he
is a favorite among Ihe little proplr on Capitol
Hill, the congressional pages and "the ladles
in ilu* cloak room."

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Sanford HtrakJ, Sanford, Florida — Friday. March 30. 1900 — S A

Kelleys-

LOCAL

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Republican auction setwduted
ORLANDO — The Seminole County Republican Executive
Committee will hold Its annual Lincoln Day Dinner and
Auction Friday at the Kadlaaon Hotel In Orlando.
State representative Art Oiindle will aervr us auctioneer at
the annual fund-raising event.
Cocktails will be served at 6:30 p.m.. dinner will be served at
8 p.m. and the auction will Immediately follow.
Among Items up for bid and their respective donors Include:
• An elephant mantleplece (Commissioner Dob Sturm)
• A Capitol Hill ashtray (Congressman Dill McCollum)
• Bronze elephants(Lt.G ov. Dobby Drantley)
• License plates (Senator To n i Jennings)
• A golf putter (Commissioner Sandra Glenn)
• Tw o limited edition waterrolor wildlife prints (Dick Van der
Weide. Lincoln Day chairman).
The Young Republicans, who are helping sponsor the event,
will auction a weekend for two at the Radlsaon Deach Resort
Marco Island, donated by Thomas Cook Travel: and weekends
for two at the Ramada Altamonte Springs and the Park Suites
Hotel.

Voter registration day at Lyman
LONGWOOD — Voter registration services for Seminole
County residents will be provided at Lyman High School. 1141
S. East Lake Ave.. Longwood. April 5 from 8 a.m. until 2:20
p.m.

Census offices to help you
SANFORD — The people at the Census office knew you were
having trouble filling out your census form, so they have
opened two offices In Seminole County with people to help you
with the forms. One office ta at the Seminole County Health
Department. 240 W. Airport Dlvd.. Sanford. Their phone
number Is 322-2724. ext. 3270 and they will be open from B
a.m. to 4 p.m. today and Monday. The second office Is at the
South Seminole Sharing Center. 107 W . Church SI..
Longwood. Their phone number Is 260-0135 and they will be
open from 9 a.m. to I p.m. today and Monday.

business. Intel-Veat. to work on the cam­
paign. Kelley's campaign reports

Shine
1A
Third Street to 13th Street.
Sanford Historic Trust — Park
Avenue and Magnolia Avenue
from Third Street to 13th Street.
• Downtown Rotary Club and
Breakfast Rotary Club — Laurel
Avenue and Myrtle Avenue from
Third to 13th Street.
• W o m e n s 'a C l u b a n d
S.I.S.T.E.R. (Sanford Interested
Sarahs to Encourage Rejuvlnatlon) — Oak Avenue and Third
Street to 13th Street.

•dtow none of me payments were
documented.
Many of the students were
recruited by the school's choir
d ire c to r B ob M a gu ire . Ihe
Kelley's son-ln-taw. Maguire said
he worked for Ihe campaign and
was paid by Ihe business, not
the campaign treasury. Maguire
and 23 students were named In
Ihe charges filed In October.
Th e charges stem from Jen ­
nifer Kelley’s final campaign
report filed with Ihe county
elections office Feb. 6. Jennifer
Kelley reported she made a
•10.908.90 loan to her cam­
paign since her last report, filed
lour days before the Nov. 8.
1988 election. The report also
showed she paid Eoghan Kelley

• 11.212 .

Study: Blacks marry older men
GAINESVILLE - A shortage
of available bachelors makes
black women nearly twice as
likely as white women to marry
older men. University of Florida
researchers said Friday.
" T h e likelihood of black
women marrying outside their
age groups Is much higher than
their white counterparts because
there simply aren't enough
e lig ib le b la c k m e n to go
a r o u n d ." said C o n s ta n c e
Shehan. a University of Florida
sociology professor.
Higher disease rates and a lack

of health care contribute to u
higher death rate among black
men than white men. she said.
High homicide and prison rates
among black men also have
helped to create a shortage.
Shehan said.
Felix Bcrardo. chairman of
U F 's sociology departm ent.
Shehan and other university
rearchers used census data to
Identify 4.490 marriages among
w hites and 548 m arriages
among blacks of couples with
large age disparities.
Women who marry older men
are also more likely to choose
someone of a different race.

GeukaC o a tla s a d frowi Fogs IA
Ana Taiigel-Rodrlguex. at­
torney for the slate Department
of Health and Rehabilitative
Services.
Bridges said the car. which
Geuka still owes 811.300 for.
was purchased after his ap­
pointment to DPR. The car la an
older model with over 100.000
miles, he said.
"Th is is not a vehicle he went
tooling around Ihe country In
while not paying hla support."
Bridges said.
Tangel-Rodrlgucz asked the
court to order Geuka to pay hts
former wife Shanl Geuka. of

Rochester. N.Y.. 83.693 owed for
support of daughters Malalka.
16. and Levura. I I . She said
Geuka's 830.300 In assets —
Including his car. the bank C.D..
jewelry, furniture and books —
could pay the support and court
Judgments owed.
Bridges argued that much of
G e u k a 's assets have liens
against them, so could not be
used to settle with his former
wife. The C.D. was used as
collateral for a loan Geuka re­
ceived to Invest in Ihe housing
development. Brtdges said.
Marge Van Brackle. president
and founder of Deadbeat Dads In

Daytona, said Eaton should not
have released Geuka until he
paid all that he owed hla former
wife, whom he divorced after 11
years.
"Non-payment — failure to
provide — Is child abuse.” she
said.
Robinson said her fiance's
children spend two months with
their father every summer. "He
Hies them down from New York
four to five limes a year — even
If he has to borrow money for
(airline) tickets." she said.
"He Is Ihe mast loving father
yo u have ever k n o w n ."
Robinson said.

Geuka. 50. was born Lawrence
Edward Taylor. The legal name
he adopted In 1973 means "one
who was hoped for has arrived
on lime to be a turning point In
the history of one's people." he
told Ihe Sanford Herald In De­
cember.
Geuka worked with several
black activist groups In the
1960s and 1970s. He came to
Sanford from Rochester In 1986
when he went to work at Cardi­
nal Industries. Hr served as the
c ity Westslde Im provem ent
Neighborhood Strategy chair­
man for about one year In 1988.

When questioned by the Sunford Herald about Ihe loan und
payment to her husband. Kelley
said she made the loan Feb. 6 to
repay Eoghan Kelley for his
lime, materials and hts staff to
work for her election throughout
her campaign.
State election laws stale no
contributions. Including loans
may be made to a campaign
account following the election.

Stale clcrtlon laws also require
all paid work and services pro­
vided for a campaign must Inregularly reported In canqialgn
documents or must lie paid by
from campaign finances.
Following KHley's statement
to Ihe Herald, her Democratic
opponent Art Davis lllrd a com­
plaint April 6 alleging the cam­
paign flrtanbr violations and
fraud.

AlbersC a a U a a a d fraoa Pag* IA
com m unity."
Albers said. "Because we're
floundering."
Albers was one of the people
who helped create the animal
protection organization In Ihe
county In 1972 and has re­
mained active In the organiza­
tion since then. Tw o years latrr.
Albers helped Ihe county adopt a
broad-based animal control or­
dinance w hich created Ihe
quasl-Judlclal Animal Control
Board to determine the fate of
vise lows und stray animals.
Seminole C ounty's anim al
protection system has served as
a model throughout Ihe state
and country. She has been
chairman of Ihe Animal Control
Board since Its creation.
Albers Is president of the
Florida Association of Kennel
Clubs and Is the slate's delegate
to Ihe American AKC. the parent
organization. She Is a board
member of the Responsible Dog
Owners of America and slate
delegate to the American Dog
Owner's Association.
When Scott left the Humane
Society last week, she blasted
the d ire c to rs s a y in g they
enganged In “ relentless Interfer­
e n c e " w ith the d a y-to-d a y
operations of the society's
shelter on County Home Road.
She described the bourd's direc­
tion Into Ihe organization's
operations as though they were
running a "rummage sale."
vlbers said she was aware of
the criticisms and said she has u
clear understanding that the
board has responslbllly to set
policy und to oversee operations
of the shelter. "And I made It
clear that Ihe paid executive
e m p lo y e e has to ru n the

day-to-day npcrul Ions.”
Albers said she was assured by
board mernliers they would not
Interfere.
Albers said lunong her first
priorities ul l l r shelter Is to
rrtraln shelter workers In Iden­
tifying symptoms of animal Ill­
nesses and psychologlenl dis­
orders.
Albers said shr also wants the
society to liegln collection of sick
und Injured animals after busi­
ness hours. When schedules and
finances could no longer l&gt;eur
Ihe service last fall, the society
turned night-time pick up re­
sponsibilities over to the Semi­
nole County Animal Control
Division.
Albers said the shelter also
needs substantial d e n n in g ,
painting and minor rr|ialrs and
Is planning a volunteer clean-up
day at the shelter.
In other Humane Society ac­
tions. a new hoard of directors
was appointed Thursday night.
Board tnemlx-r Sargeant was
appointed president and society
m em ber Torn Hall was ap­
pointed vice president. Society
members I’hyllis Ayoob und
Jean Clear were appointed trea­
s u r e r a n d s e c r e t a r y , re pscctlvcly.
Fortner prrslik-til Bo Simpson,
(urmer secretary Helen Wolk.
former treasurer Robert Woodall
and fornirr hoard members
C h ris l.ussetrr and E ve lyn
Younger were all named to the
board.
Sargeant said' she Is ho|N-till
the new makeup of the society
liourd will give the organization
new drive and Ideas.
"I am very hopeful." Sargeant
sa id . " I th in k we needed
change.”

Dropouts------C o a tln u a d fro m F ag s IA
JO M F M K . HARMON JR .
v

. Joseph R. Harmon J r., 68. 661
klvem ew Ave.. Sanford, died
Wednesday at Humana Hospital.
Lucerne. Bom March IS. 1922.
In Alexandria. Va.. he moved to
Sanford from Manassas. Va.. In
1970. He was In maintenance for
Seminole County and a Baptist.
S u r v iv o r s In c lu d e w ife ,
T h e lm a : so n s. R o b e rt.
Fredericksburg. Va.. Richard.
Mishawaka. Ind.. Ray. Gene,
both of Sanford: daug hter.
Dorothy Reese. Redwood. Okla.;
brother. Thomas, Midland. Va.;
sister. Mary. Annandale. Va.: 15
g r a n d c h i ld r e n : 16 g r e a t ­
grandchildren.
O a k la w n P a rk C e m e tery/Funeral Home. Lake Mary.
In charge of arrangements.

JOHN 'PETE* HELLEBRAND
John "Pete" Hellebrand. 88.
Shady Hollow. Casselberry, died
Thursday at his residence. Bom
Aug. 24. 1901, In Brooklyn.
N.Y.. he moved to Casselberry
from there In 1969. He was a
retired pilot for the New York
Police Department Aviatio n
Bureau ancl a founding member
of the St. Augustine Catholic
Church. He was a member of the
Quiet "Blrdm an" Association of
New York Chapter and was
retired from the National Dairy
Products Corp.
Survivors Include wife. Esther
M.; son. Peter E.. Satellite Beach:
daughter. M arilyn P. Lang,
Franklin Square. N .Y .: four
grandchildren.
B a ld w ln -Fa lrc h lld Funeral
Home. Altamonte Springs. In
charge of arrangements.

JERR Y L. JOHNS
Jerry L. Johns. 45. 160 E. 2nd
SI.. Chuluota. died Thursday at
hts residence. Born Feb. 21.
1945. In B ra n tle y C o u n ty .
Nahunta. Ga.. he moved to
Chuluota from Titu sville In
1968. He was a retired Iron
worker and a Protestant. He was
un Arm y veteran.
Survivors Include wife. Mary
Jo: sons. Jerry Curry. Derek.
Jason. Corey, all of Chuluota:
d a u g h te r Leslie S h a n n o n .
C h u lu o ta : m o th e r. M a lttc .
Nahunta: brothers.&gt;. Ivey. Earl,
ta.. H a rv e y .
both of N a h u n ta
Klngsland. Ga.. Perry Jr.. Mon­
tana: sisters. Louise Harris.
Hoboken. Ga.. Ramona Warren.
Honense. Ga.; unr granddaugh­
ter.
B a ld w ln -F a lrc h lld Funeral
Home. Goldenrod. In charge of
arrangements.

OEORO EJON ES
George Jones. HI. 67H Ellis
Drive. Orlando died Wednesday.
M arch 28. at AM I Medical
Center. Orlando Born Aug 10.
1908. In Live Oak. he moved to

Orlando 22 years ago from
DcLand. He was a farm helper
und a Methodist.
S u r v iv o r s In c lu d e sons.
Ernest, Fort Pierce. Andrew.
Germany; daughters. Barbara
Lowe. Fort Pierce: niece. Nelle
Bullard. Orlando.
Wllson-Elchelberger Mortuary
Inc.. Sanford. In charge of ar­
rangements.

WILLIAM H. MEDEMA JR .
William H. Medema Jr.. 46.
503 Arvem Court. Altamonte
Springs, died Thursday at Flori­
da Hospital. Orlando. Born July
18. 1943. In Indianapolis, he
moved to Altamonte Springs
from Fort Lauderdale In 1978.
He was a financial officer In the
b a n k in g b u sin e s s and an
Episcopalian. He was a member
of the Elks Club. Orlando and
the Orlando Chamber of Com­
merce.
S u rvivo rs Include mother.
Virginia E.. Fem Park: sister.
Sandy Montee. Columbus. Ohio.
G arden Chapel Home for
Funerals. Orlando. In charge of
arrangements.

ROSA A. PAYTON
Rosa A. Payton. 74. 120 N.
Shirley Ave.. Sanford, died
Thursday at Central Florida Re­
gional Hospital Sanford. Bom
April 5. 1915. in High Point.
N.C.. she moved to Sanford from
there in 1925. She was the
owner of Payton Realty.
Survivors Include husband.
L e o n a rd : d a u g h te r. D ebru
Brown. Farner. Te nn.: sons.
L a rry . Sanford, Joseph. La
Porte. Texas: sister. Estelle
Je n n in g s . Sanford: brother.
James G. Lee. Sanford: four
g r a n d c h ild r e n ; tw o g re a t­
grandchildren.
G ra m k o w F u n e ra l Hom e.
Sanford. In charge of arrange­
ments.

JO SE PH A. REEVES
Joseph A. Reeves. 89. Concord
Drive. Fem Park, died Wednes­
day at South Seminole Com mu­
nity Hospital. Longwood. Born
June 13. 1900. In Beaver Mine.
O ntario. Canada, h r was a
longtime resident of Central
Florida. He was a science teach­
er for Crooms High School and a
member of the Sanford Christian
Church. He was un entomologist
for the U.S. government, past
m aster T y r ia n Lodge 925.
Kcnmore. N.Y.. and was an
honorary member of the Com­
posite Lodge 293 FAAM. O r­
lando.
Survivors Ini lisle wife. Mar O.;
daughters. Lois K Kenkcl.
Bladensburg Md
Linda E..
Fern Park: tw&gt; grandt hlldren
B a ld w ln -F a lrc h lld Funeral
Home. Altamonte Springs. In
charge of arrangements

DIANE CHRISTINE
ROTHWELL
Diane Christine Rothwell. 45.
Kilkenny Court. Longwood. died
Wednesday at AMI-Kendall Re­
gional Medical Center. Miami.
She was bom Feb. 16. 1945. In
Washington. She was a bank
teller and Catholic.
Survivors Include husband.
Francis Peter; daughter. Steph­
anie. Longwood: son. Don.
Longwood: mother. Frances E.
S c h w a b ; b r o t h e r . M o r r is
S c h w a b . M ia m i: s is t e r .
Samantha Croyle.
Van Orsdcl Kendall Funeral
Chapel, Miam i In charge of
arrangements.

ALFRED O. SCHARFETTER
Alfred G. Scharfettcr, 78. 989
O r le n t a A v e .. A lt a m o n t e
Springs, died Wednesday at Flor­
ida Hospital. Altamonte Springs.
B o r n O c t . 10. 1 9 1 1 , In
Brldgcvlllc. Pa., he moved to
Altamonte Springs from Apopka
In 1987. He was a retired
carpenter In the construction
Industry and a member of the St.
Mark's Lutheran Church.
S u r v iv o r s In c lu d e sons.
Donald L.. California: brother.
George E.. Orlando: sisters. Alice
Henson. Winter Haven. Betty
Perlch. Marco Island. Evelyn
Ross. Pittsburgh. Lois Eddlns.
Raleigh. N .C .; three grand­
children; one great-grandchild.
B a ld w ln -Fa lrc h lld Funeral
Home. Apopka. In charge of
arrangements.

AMY LEE SONNENBERO
Am y Lee Sonnenbcrg. 21.
3 3 2 5 S a b a l P a lm L a n e ,
Titusville, died March 28 In un
automobile accident. Born Dec.
24. 1968. In Sturgis. Mich. She
was an optlmctrlc assistant and
u member of Grace United Meth­
odist Church. Lake Mary.
Survivors Indued parents.
Brian and Linda, of Titusville:
paternal grandmother. Winifred
A.. Sanford.
Wylle-Baxley Funeral Home.
Rockledge. In charge of a r­
rangements.

FUNUULS
MAftMOM. J 0 1 IP H R .J N .
, F wneral
tor M r Jotep* 8
Mormon Jr . M. ol lortord mho potto* 0 * 0 *
on Wodnotdo* will bo conducted on SohxOo*
ot It o m «t mo Otetewn Pork Funorol
Homo *ith Boy* Arp totormont «ill follow ot
Ookloon Pork Comotort Violation tor
tnon*t *111 bo on FrKtoy from 0 to I p m ot
tnoOoaio** Pork Furvrol Homo
Ootio*n Pork Comotor*/Funorol Homo
L 080 Mory. m eftorgo * orrongomoott
S O M M IN B ia O . A M T L I 1
M•monel torvKeo ter M itt Amy Loo
Vonrwnfeorg. It. ol Titutvillo. mho *&gt;•*
Wo*not*oy Morch 7t •ill bo J p m W xley
April I. ot Greco Un.** MotNKt tt Ctetrch
Let# Mery
Wyt*0 ioatey Fvnor* Homo 1)00 S U S
M «y I. Rncktedgo m i ) in cnergo ot

October to February. Of the
students who gave a reason far
coming back to school, about 40
percent said the driver's license
law brought them back. It said.
Jim Dawson. Seminole Colunty's district coordinator of the
dropout prevention program,
said he had no figures to support
or condemn the stale program.
"W e won't know until the final
figures are done In August and
we can evaluate them." he said.
"But there have been some good
signs. We see kkls taking more
time before making the final
decision to drop out. And there
urc less than five people going
through the appeals process who
have lost their licenses and arc
not enrolled In any program."
The law has also helped pre­
vent would-be dropouts from
leaving school In Ihe first place.
Castor said. Information col-

InmateC o n tin u e d fro m Pag* IA
who cared for VanDykc at O r­
lando Regional Medical Center,
where she died, told him she had
n o t b e e n r e s p o n d i n g to
medication to fight Infections
related to the burns to
60
percent of her body.
V a n D y k c , who had been
furloughed from Jail by a Judge
ufter the fire, was hospitalized
for about 90 days. Rutledge suld.
Seminole County, he suld. is
responsible for her hospital bills
since she was Injured at the Jail
before being hutpllullzed. Van­
Dykc was serving a one-year
sentence. Rutledge said If she
had survived to be released from
the hospital before her sentence
lime expired. VanDykc would
have been returned to Jail to
serve the rest of her sentence.
She was also sentenced to 14
years probation.
H a rre ll suld Investigators
never determined how the fire
started, but believe It was set by
VanDykc. Investigators believe
she had to "work" to set her
llrc-rclurdanl Jail house Issued
clothes and bedding on fire, hr
said.
Crllm utrs reported entering
VanDykc* cell at about 2:30
p.m Jail I. VanDykr's body
was ablaze In her bunk Three
cellmates pul out the lire and jail
guards responded to their
screams for help and to the Jail
fire alarm, lawmen reportrd The
fire was confined to the cell, anil
o t h e r In m a t e s w e re n o t
evacuated from I hr Jail
VanDykr reportedly said she
had been dreaming she was afire
and awoke to find that shr
actually was
Shr was alrllllrd to Orlando
Regional Mrdltal Center and
underwent surgery to remove
burned flesh. Iliirrell said

lected by the Department ol
Education by all 67 school dis­
tricts showed that 5.481 stu­
d e n ts s ig n e d a t t c n d c n c c
agreements as a condition for
getting their driver's license.
"It Is clear the law Is making a
difference, especially In preven
lion." Castor said. "Th e number
of students entering utlcndacc
agreements Indicates the law Is
keeping them In school."
However. Castor cautioned
that the Information only rovers
four months and that there Is no
comparable data for dropouts by
month and age for Ihe previous
year.
Custor also told her fellow
Cabinet members that an addi­
tional 87 million Is needed for
school districts to hire more
jtrople to handle the Increase In
jxijrcrwork created by Ihe law.
which went Into effect Oct. I.
"Th e state lias to give us
additional stuff to handle the
in u jo r . m a jo r a m o u n t of
paperwork they have unloaded

on us.” Reynolds said. U&lt;|x&gt;Ms
must be made on students who
are absent a certain number of
days, on students whose grades
liave fallen as well as on stu­
dents who make moves to drop
out according to Reynolds. "I
think they should Just throw the
wholc thing m il." hr said
lit other action Thursday, the
Cabinet received a n-|x&gt;rt Irnm
acting Department of Revenue
chief Larry Fuchs agicrlng with
the Auditor General's rrpnrt
several weeks ngn that there was
no way to tell whether properly
values were liclng assessed fairly
and ronslsl.-nlly Ihruughnut Ihe
slate.
The report said there was no
way to tell II the same standards
were being used.
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M — Content HoraM. taifont, Florida — Friday, torch 30, 1M 0

House approves child-care bill

Girl barricades sail In star's house

W ASHINGTON - Hailed by
supporters as the most Impor­
tant youth legislation In a
quarter century, the House
passed a bill lhat would provide
un estimated S27 billion In aid
for child can- and would allow
purruis lu use Icderal money al
rhurch-ran day care centers thul
leach religion.
Hacked by Ihe Democratic
leadership, the bill passed
Thursday night. 263-143. und
now goes lo a conference cominlltrc where House and Senate
negotiators must work out Ihe
dlffrrences between thr new
plan und sim ilar legislation
tMUMrd by Ihe Senate lust June

LOS AN GKLES ~ A teenage girl armed with an ussuult ntle
set off a burglar alarm at a home owned by actress Sharon
Gtess. triggering an hours long standolT with police early today,
authorities said.
Gless. best known for her portrayal of Detective Chris Cagney
on the police drama "Cagney &amp; Lacey." was not In the house at
the time, police said.

Opponents of the House bill
said Ihe new legislation unfairly
limited parents' choices by re­
quiring slates lo act child care
standards, and warned President
Bush would veto Ihe measure.
But House Democrats said

But hit by gunfirt; talks tchadulad
A Greyhound bus wa» hit by gunfire In Oklahoma rurly
today an the often violent strike against the nationwide but line
entered Its luuiilt week, with a meeting Mbeduled Monday
between the eom fwity and tin striking unions.
A bus rorrylng 2ii |mssengers frum New York apparently was
siruek by a shotgun blast about 2:30 u.m. C S T as it was
traveling on Interstate 44 just cast or Tulsa. Oklahoma, said
Steve Scurplno. A Greyhound spokesman.
Shotgun pellets hit the front nr the bus. but no Injuries wenreported. Searplno said.
Greyhound suld the shooting was the 24th Involving Its
buses or terminals since the strike began March 2.

40*mlllion-year*old skull found .
W ASHINGTON — The oldest known skull In the line of
monkey-like creatures that eventually led to the evolution or
humans has been uncovered in an Egyptian quarry, a fossil
expert reported.
The tiny skull, just a little smaller than that of a squirrel
monkey. Is estimated to be about 40 million years old — about
H million years older than previously known fossils of the
anthropoid line hum which modern man emerged uboul
300.000 years ago. said Elwyn Simons of Duke University.
Simons said Thursday that the skull, which had been
severely crushed, belonged to an animal that resembled a
small monkey nnd "probably Jumped around In trees actively"
In the warm, wi t forest lhat occupied what Is now Egypt's
craggy Fayum badlands, Because Its eyes were sel widely apart
and were not very large. It probably was active during the day
rather than night, he added.

FO R T W ORTH Texas — A house fire apparently sparked by
Iwo young cousins playing with u cigarette lighter, killed ihe
chlldren and rnlically burned a 4 month old relative Thursday
authorities said.
The bodies of Jessie Davila J r .. 3. and Erica Mata, his
2-year-old cousin, were found In the closet of a back bedroom of
the South Fort Worth home. LI. Kent Worley, a fire department
spokesman, suld.
Flrellghters lound the Davila on u shelf about three feel off
the ground. Worley said. A cigarette lighter was found beneath
Ills body, he said. Ills cousin was found In the doorway of llucloset.
The Infant. Richard Davila, was In critical condition al
Parkland Memorial Hospital In Dallas, hospllul officials said,
sullerlng from second utul third degree burns ovrr 41 percent
of Ills laxly

Pantsless bank robbar jailed
ClIAKl.U'l Ik . N l — A mail who snipped to his skivvies
and pretended lu be a juggci to escape I roll) the bank he robbed
gol Unit years m prison and a Merit lecture trims a Judge tor Ills
crime.
Jeffrey Link testified Wednesday before U.S. District Judge
Robert Poller dial be ran behind a trash bln after robbing ihe
bank, stripped lo bis baby blue boxer shorts and tennis shoes.
"I was hoping people would think I was Jogging Instead of
running around In my underwear." Link recalled. The scheme
failed.
Link. 34. was caiighi wllb his panls down In a laundry a (t-w
blocks from the Wachovlu Hank A Trust Co. branch bank lie
had just robbed. Police found 91,030sluffed In his shoe.
Link told police be had noi eaten In three days and needed
money for food and roealne.

From Unltod P m * International raoorta

G A O finds immigration law
has sparked discrimination

IIW m a r t ________

United Praaa Iwtsniatlsa i l

Andrus cites grave concerns
about restrictive abortion bill
United A i m International
BOISE. Idaho — Gov. (.'rill
Andrus said hr Is agonlxltlg'
ovrr w hrlhrr lo sign a hill lhal
would m.iki M;&gt; jx-n ■nl ol abor­
tions ill Ins Mule illegal, hill
promised u lineal coed |x&gt;lulo
buycoll would nol ullccl his
decision
"I am com erned dun this bill
may iiurm* II lo llu- point a
pcrvui — a woman who has
sulfcrcd rap* Incest, a mother s
Itlr Is in dungci
inlglil nol
even be able lo receive an
aboillon
Am bus said Th urs­
day.
"Basically, lhat •&gt; whui I'm
agtinirtiig over right now," hr
said, publicly expressing grave
cunccriu alxmi llu- k-glslailou
tor die llisl lUio
Andrus gave no Indication
whether he would sign or vein
thr lull that would prohibit
alHiitlon as a means ol Inith
control, giving Idaho tile uiosl
restrictive stale ahoidon slatiitc
ill llu- mil loll
then- would nol lx- enough
voles In override a vein, based
■m i lawmakers' voles on llu
Issue.

Hill die governor said his
decision would mil lx- allreied
Its a putt till.illv disastrous
Ixtyeull ol Idaho poluiin-s —
Idaho’ No I cash crop — and
o ilie r p ro d u cts as well as
lourtsin llirealenrd by die N'a
iUtn.il Oigaui/aixtn lot Women
ami Ollier gionps II lie signs the
hill
"I can t Ignore ii hut II will not
have .m ulling to do widi my
ileelslun making pnxess.” sold
Andrus, a Democrat seeking
eleiiloil lo .1 loin III lerlli T o o
noiiot threats oul side Inllucm i
ami uurrrsis are nol going lo

severe ltT.il ileloriully or In
leslrlelrd eases ol rape and
lurrsl or when a woman's life or
hrullli Is In danger.
Andrus c.iulioiicd reporters
nol to read loo unit It Inin Ills
concern and pionilsrtl lo lake
action tut ihe hill Ity llu end ol
the week. |tossjlily as Lm- as
mldnlghl Saturday.
Meanwhile, forces on Ixilli
sides of Ihe Issue Ihutsday
turned up Ihe heal oil Andrus to
make a decision lit ilicit lavor.
Beverly Laliayc. president anil
launder of Concerned Women
lor America, which she said
represents 600.000 women Hit
I lot iwide, launched a massive
eouiilerolfeuslve In Boise to en­
sure a boycott will not be
i-lfectlve.
I.ell.iye said llu* fUlllpUlgll II
Y &gt;■i&gt; Love I,tie. Kal Idah o
t'oiatix-s." will mote Ilian ollsei
a boycott, which she said was
e n g in e e re d liv " m i l l l a n l
lem lliisls
trying lo bold
Idaho's laritti rs ami llteit tumi
lies hostage
Abo rtio n rig hts nilvticulcs
dumped what I hey said were a
total ol 1D.UOO "Idaho pro-choice
pul aI o c s " in liags Tliutsd.iy on
Ihe Capitol steps doting a rails
saying tin v would lx- donated
lo h-ed llu needy alter the
demons! raiion
Let s not ni.ikt llu women ol
Idaho pay lor lit* actions ol
small group-* u llli even smaller
minds
said Bill Howard, a
Hoise Slate University sludenl
ami pan ot the ti.irtiiii.il abortion
Mghls group Students Oig.ints
mg Si minus,
Candtehghi v Igils have been
held every night by nhortluii
tights lo u t s suite lltt lull
ilta n d llu Sniuli last Him
•lav

Legislatures
go away from
restrictions
U P I report

T h r legislatures In Conn c c 11 r u I a n d N e w
Hampshire advanced bills
dial would repeal reslrletlve
stale abortion laws that
have gone uiunlorred since
Ihe Supreme Court's 1973
Hoc vs. Wuite ruling.
T h e New H a m p s h ire
S e n a te v o t e d 1 4 -1 0
Thursday lo perniii abor­
tions al any poitil before a
diK-lor determines a fetus
can survive on Its own The
bill would replace three
1 9 t h -c e n t u r y New
Hampshire laws Imposing
c r im in a l p e n a ltie s fur
women who i Ixxisr abor­
tions and physicians who
perloim llu- piix-edure
Al Ih r same lim e, a
Senate committee In Con
licet lent approved a lull oil
a 25-4 vole dial would
re|x-al srveral laws making
II a c rliin in have or
ix-rlorm ail abortion
weigh in ibis "
Idaho leads the nut ion in
potato prod tin Ion w ith an
esinnaleii value ol 8630 million
in 1969.
I I n -J H Htinploi Co m Boise
supplies more dial! halt ol tile
Irrneli tries tor McDonald's n s
i.oo.nils worldwide Tourism Is
Id a h o ’ s t h ir d lu rg e x l a n d
l.isiisi growing industry
Ihe lull would piolnhu .dl
abortions except In eases ol

k

9

Byrd loses
coal miner
assistance
W A S H IN G TO N
Sen.
Robert B y rd . U W .V a ..
strumming the hrurtslrlngs
und playing hardball poli­
tics. put his prestige and
power on Ihe line for Ihe
coal miners In his beloved
West Virginia.
But llu- Senate turned tls
back on Its old leader 50-49
Th u rs d a y, defeating his
am e n d m e n t tu provide
$500 m illion In special
benefits for thousands of
coal m in e rs w ho lu c r
possible layotls If new clean
air legislation Is adopted.
D espite defeat. B y rd
showed he Is n dangerous
senator lo rross and does
not hesitate to lake on
President Bush, emigres
slonal leaders or anyone
clsc If the Issue alfrcls his
stale.
At (lines passionate, un­
ary. genial und quietly
threatening. Byrd pushed
lor adoption of the spcclul
benefits puckugi spurning
alternatives and xln ugglMg
oil ihe loll i s against him
In u virtuoso pt rtmniuiu r
— played oul In the Srnuic
chamber. In Ihe private
ofTIccs ol senators and In an
einullonal rally of coal
miners on (hr steps of the
Capitol.
For weeks. Byrd had
pressed lor a vote on his
amendment, hupclnl lhal
his diligent behind-thescenes work and Ihe power
In h e re n t In his c h a ir ­
manship of the Srnate Ap­
propriations C o m m lllre
had almosl rounded up Ihe
votes.

Kidt playing with lighter killed

the Head Start program so poor
rhtldren can be eared for all day
year round, and establishes
C |f he veto es it, it w ill beco m e a political and
programs at school for "latchkey
issue. I w o u ld reason that th e president Is children.”
The leadership estimates Its
a little sm a rter th an asking fo r that typ e of
plan would cost about *27
issue w h en he runs fo r re-election.
hllllon lor five years, but Rejmbllcans say It rould be as high
-Rap. Qua Hawkins, D-Cxllf. as
*31.3 billion. The Senate hill
Is less expensive because tl
I hey doubled President Hush
On un earlier 223-195 vole, the provides .less money in tax
would vein ihe final bill once It 1louse rejected u *20 billion bill, rrcdlls.
Both the Dem ocratic and
sponsored by Hep. Charles
emerges hum Ihe commillcr.
"If he vciurs ii. li will become Slrnholm. D-Trxus. und sup­ Slrnholm bills required lhal
*i pnlltlcul Issue." said Rep. Gus ported by I hr Willie House, lhal parents be able lo obtain vouch­
Hawkins. D-Cullf. " I would did itol require safety and train­ ers from states that they rould
reason lhal Ihe president Is a ing standards for day rare pro­ use at day rare centers that
provide religious Instructkm or
llltle smarter ihan asking fur viders.
dial lype of Issue when hr nuts
What Ihr House bill ikies nol warship.
Bui some Republicans and
do Isrrru lr u child cure system.
lor re election."
Insleud. II relies mainly on conservative Democrats urgued
The majorliy ol mothers nl
young rhlldirii now work, und Inrnnir lux credits for low- ihr standards would create a
both Cougicxs and Hush have Inranir families to help parents b u rd e n for c u r r e n t ly u n ­
pay for child rare, while dis­ regulated religious day care
pledged lu Improve U.S. child
care, whlrh Ihe National Re­ tributing smaller sums lo exist­ renters In many states and was
"anti-religious." They Mid the
search Council concluded earlier ing children's programs.
this month Is inadequate and
The bill Ineressea block grants beat plan would allow the widest
often unsafe.
lo stales for child rare, expands poaalble choice.

lhal Ihe discrimination resulted
limn ptovlslous In the 1966 law
W ASHINGTON - A 4-year-old rrloriiitug Immtgruilou policies,
Imtulgrullon reform law curbed which requires businesses lo
the How ol Illegal aliens but vt-rlly Ih r work eligibility of
sparked widespread job dlserlm- employers and Imposes fines on
l uni Ion u g a ln sl llls p a u le s . employers who knowingly hlrr
Aslans and otlu-r minorities, a Illegal Immigrants. The sanelions look elfrel June I. 1967.
irpm l to Congress said.
The findings prompted several
Nearly 20 percent ol 4.6 mil
Hun employers surveyed tin- lawmakers, thr American Civil
llonwlde reported ellher lurnlng Liberties Union ami groups rep­
resenting Hlsptinlcs lit cull for
away |ol&gt; applicants or sob
jcctlng I hem to tougher s» rulltty ti peal ol Ihe employer sanctions,
Ix-i'iiiise nl it liirelgn ap|M-uranee. which can range from *230 up
aieenl Iasi name or birthplace* lo *10,000 for each Illegal
euiplnyee
tin General A im im llng Oliitt
The report "eottlirins whal
siudy said Thursday.
The G A O . an Investigative inany of us Itavr (cared from Ihe
agency for Congress, determined start — that Ihe employer sanc­

tions provision of the 1966
Immigration law have cuuscd
widespread discrim in a tion .”
said Rep. Robert Matsul. D-Cullf.
"Workers are being denied
jobs ... simply because they look
foreign, or they speak with an
acrrni. or their lost name Is
Garda or Tanaka." Matsul suld.
B ui Assistant Senate Re­
publican leader Alan Simpson of
Wyoming, a chief auihor of the
law disputed Ihe GAO's findlugs.
In all. 691.000 employers, or
19 percent ol I hoar surveyed,
acknowledged Ih ry discrim i­
nated against job applicants on
Ihr basis of a person's arrenl or
appearance.

Government to compensate
Vietnam vets for cancer
Unit ad Praaa Interna banal
W ASHINGTON — In a step In defuse the Agent
Orange iitniiuvcisy, VtTcruiis Al lairs Stem .try
hit Wat d IX-1 W ill ski d lice led Ills agency In |i*iy
imirc Ilian 620 million a year lit Vkinum Wat
vein aits stile ki it by a tale earn er
Dciwluskls aelion lliuisduy was made lit
commltalinn with I’rcxldt-nl Hush and was putmplt-d by a study frotii the federal Centers lor
Disease Conlrul showing Ihe risk of non Hodgkin's
lymphoma Is 50 percent greater among Vlriiiuin
veterans than among veterans who served
elsewhere.
Tin- study did nol directly point to Agent Orange
— Ihe |xiwerlul wartime drfollanl Ihul many
vderans have claimed caused cancer und othrr
ailments — or any other factor as causing ihr
Increased ra n rrr risk.
T h r mllllary sprayed 11.2 million gallons ul
Agrnl Orange In Vietnam from January 1963 lo
April 1970 lo destroy enemy crops and ground
cover. T h r hrrhleldr contained a poisonous
eonlnmlnant. dioxin, whlrh hns bern linked lo

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Notice if hereto* given tint I
am engaged in business at iil
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Seminole Count*. Florid* under
♦he Fictitious N&lt;*rn# of BURMA
IM P OR TS USA end that I
intend to register Mid name
with the Clerk ol the Circuit
Court Seminole Count* fieri
da, in accordance with the
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70 m o
oEom

NOTICC OF
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Notice is hereto* given that I
am engaged1in business at nil
Central Drive, San lor d Semi
Count*. Florida, under the
Fictitious Name ol ADVICE A
C O N S E N T BUSIN ESS CON
S U LTA N T and that I intend to
register **d name with the
Clerk of the Circuit Court. Sem
•note Courtly Florida, in ac
tu'dance with the Provision* of
th» F(c1&gt;rtow* Name Statute* To
Wit Sect
!•*&lt;* Florid* y «f
ute* Iff/
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I I IWO
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IN THK C IR CU IT COURT
OF TH K IIT H
JU O ICIA L CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR
S IM IN O L I CO UNTY.
FLO R IDA
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CORPORATION
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ALLfcNW M AY, IIN A M A *
ANU p r e s i d e n t i a l
FINANCIAL CORPORATION
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NOTICE tS M IN E B Y GIVEN
that pursuant to a Final J u«J&lt;,
ot tum ldtuH t rendu n l i ’
March J4. IWO in that certain
cause pending in the Circuit
Court in and tor Seminole
County F lo r id a
a h «r«tn
Household Realty CorpQrulion is
PiamfiH and Allen W May
Tina May and Presidential Ft
nam»af Corporation ar« Deleft
daof* Civil Action Cluvr No
C iff *0*3 CA Q*L I , Mar yanre
Morse Clerk ol 'he a lor vsad
Cour t, null at I I 00 a m on Me*
(i, iwo. otter lor sale and sen to
'he highest bidder tor cash al
ihe A t . ' Front Door ot 'he
Semmote County Courihguve
Sanlurd Sem*no'e County Ftor
ida the folloamg described
property tituate and being m
SemirmieCount* Fior(da'o*&lt;t
Lot 4 Spfmg G*rden% at
fording lo the plat thereof av
recorded &lt;n Plat Boo* IS Page
ft Public Record* of Seminole
County Florida
Said vale a tit be made
pur tuant »o and in o*der Hi
taHtly the1term* of land Fetal
Judgment of Forec losurt
M AHVANNE m o r s e
c l e r r o f th e
c ir c u it c o u r t

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I N T H I CIRCUIT CO UR TOF
T N I t| JUDICIAL CIR CUIT
IN AN O FO R
S IM IN O L I CO UN T*.
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CASK NO W A S JJC A tf K
CITICO R P SAVINGS OF
f l o r io a a f e o e r a l

SAVINGS AND LOAN
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CL IN TON C H A N D L E .e ta ) .
Defendant*
NOTICE OF
FORCCLOSURKSALK
N O I ICE IS H E R E B Y GIVEN
pursuant la a Default Final
Judgment gt foreclosure dated
March 70 iwo and entered in
Case Na W SSJJCA O fE ot the
Circuit Court of the llth Judicial
Circuit in end lor Seminole
C o u n ty . F lo rid a , e h s re m
C l T IC O H P S A V IN G S O F
FLO R ID A * Federal Savings
and Loan Assoc iel»on ■* Plain
tiff and CLINTON C ttA N D L l
and DONNA M W ANDLE are
Defendants t wtil sen i« in*
highest and best bidder tor cash
at the ewyt front door of the
Snhii-air Count* Corgihouse.
Santutd Florida at It 00
o doc* a in on the tst day of
M ay
tt*0 the following
described properly a* set forth
in said Default Final Judgment
ot foreclosure to wit
Lot JO Bock G ArOUlJMt RE
PARK JND R EPLA T accord
•ng to the map or plat thereof as
recorded if* Plat Book 11, page
tl. ot the Public Records of
Seminole Count* F tor &gt;da
D A T E D tht* join day of
March IWO
MARVANNE MORSE
Clerk of lh# Circuit Court
By Janet Jasewic
AsOepuly Clerk
Pubi.vh Ma«ch ) ) 10 ie*g
D E O JM

health problems In animal und human sludlrs.
Dcrwlnskl said Ihe study provided enough
evidence tu rstubllsli noil-Hodgkin's lymphoma us
a scrvlee cormeeied disease eligible for disability
compensation.
Ii is my hope lhal this action will help begin lu
mend the dlvlsivcnrss und ronlroversy llial has
surrounded Ibis (Agcnl Orange) Ixsur for many
&gt;i-dts. hr said.
The derision does nol. however, extend lo
Vietnam veterans siilfcrlng from other ailments
lliut they claim urr associated with exposure to
Agent Orange.
About 36.000 Vietnam veterans have filed
claims rnntrndlng they were medically disabled
by Agent Orunge. About 1.600 lo 1.700 of those
claims Involve veterans with non-Hodgkin’s
lymphoma.

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art engaged in business et 1011
West Lake Brantley Road. A)
lament* Springs. F L M7U. Sem
mole Count*. Florida, under the
Fictitious Name of CRAFTS BY
PHYLLIS, and that we intend to
regisler said name with the
Clerk of the Circuit Court Sem
mohr Count*. Florida, in ac
cordiiince with the Provision* of
the Fictitious Name Statute*. To
Wit Section MS Of Florida Slat
ute* 1*57
Robert M Maxwell
Phyllis H Maxwell
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N O T IC IO F
FIC TITIO U S NA Jdl
Notice l* hereby given That I
am engaged in bu«in**t et U lS
Scarlet Or . Sanford. FL. Semi
note Count*. Florida, under the
Fictitious Nam# of U N IF IE D
SALES A SERVICES and that I
intend to register said name
with the Clerk of the Circuit
Court. Seminote Count*. Fieri
da. In accordance with Ihe
Provision* of the Fictitious
Name Statute*. To Wit Section
MS Of Florida Statutes ttV
H G Jerry Holloway
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4- IWO
D EO 172
N O T IC IO F
FIC TITIO U S NAME
Notice I* hereby given that I
am engaged in business at tS47
Sunshine Tree Blvd Long wood
Florida 2177?, Seminole Count*.
Florida, under the Fictitious
Name ot HIGH Q U A L ITY OC
V E L O P M E N T A N D D IS
TR IBU TIO N . end that I intend
to register said name with the
Clerk ot the Circuit Court. Sem
inote County. Florida, in ac
cordance with the Provisions of
the Fictitious Name Statutes. To
W&gt;t Section M3 Of Florida Staf
ute* 1W7
M W Flynn
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IN THK C IR C U lfc b U R T.
EIGHT I I N T H
JUO ICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN A N D FO R
SEM INOLE COUNTY
FLORIDA
c a s e n o faaiaa c a o« p
a l l i a n c e M ORTGAGE
COMPANY a Florida
corporation.
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RARE N ZULC mi *f al .
Defendants
NOTICE OF SALK
Notice is hereby given that
pursuant to a Summary Fmal
Judgment ot Foreclosure *n
ftred herein t will sell the
property silualed In Seminole
County, Flor ida, described at
L o t J J. W I L 0 W O O D
P LAN NED U NIT D EV ELO P
M IN T , according to Ihe plat
thereof as recorded in Plat Book
If. Pages l through 10, of the
Public Records of Seminole
County Florida
at pubix sale to the highest and
belt bidder lor cash, at the west
front entrance. Seminole Count*
Cour thou** m Sanford, Florida
at It 00 A M on the IJth da* of
May IWO
W ITNESS my hand and Ot
tidal Seat of 'said Court th«* l§rrt
day oi March IWO
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MARVANNE MORSE
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Deputy Clerk
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IN R E THE MARRIAGE OF
D O N ALD M HAVIRO.
Husband Petitioner,
and
L O R E T T A G HAVIRO
Wite^ Respondent
N O T IC IO F ACTION
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Pc'iIkon upon' the Petitioner s
attorney. Richard L Mamei#
E s q u ir e , 130 N o rth P a rk
A.enue Sanford Florida 22771
and file the original Response or
Pleading m the office ot the
Clerk of Ihe Circuit Court, on or
before fhe 1st day of May. IWO
It yuu tail to do so. a Default
Judgment will be taken agamsl
you for the relief demanded &gt;n
fh# Petition
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County Florida mis 37th day ot
March IWO
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S a u d is boost Iraqi nuclear program
Unltad Prtsa Inlsmatlonsl_______

Mandela, Zulu chlaf try to and violence
JOHANNESBURG. South Africa — Black trader Nelson
Mandela and a rival Zulu chief agreed In a lira malic display of
unity In an effort lo hall Intense fighting between their
follower! and forge a common aland In power-sharing talk*
with the government.
Aa I he death toll In two days or fighting mac In ai least 2(i
and thousanda sought refuge In cummutilly ccntrra and
churches. Zulu chief Mangimulhti Ihithrlc/i and Mandela
announced Thursday they would ap|x-ur Ingether for the first
Utite at a peace rally Monday In the strife-torn Natal pmvlnre.
Mandela declined In a stalcnietii ili.it the conflict had taken
on "a life of Its own" and had done more In divide Ihe black
majority than any effort by the minority while government.

Police open fir* In Nopal
K A TM A N D U . Nepal — Police flrctl tin pro-democracy
demonstrators today, wounding 10 people after pmiratcra
attacked a police station and atlcniplrd to set lire In Ihr
muvnr'soflire In u suburb of Ihe capital, witnesses reported.
An estimated 10,000 demonstrators earlier today hud set fire
to thrre government vehlrles and hurried u library neur thr
mayor's office In thr ancient, lempir-sitidded town of 1‘atan. a
mile south of Katmandu, underground sources said.
T h r drmonstrators tried lo set fire to the mayor's office In
I’atan and a nearby court building and attacked a police
stallon. witnesses said.
AI least 14 people have been officially confirmed killed by
poller firing, stone throwing and stabbing Incidents connected
with the protests, which have taken place In many arras of Ihe
Himalayan kingdom since Feb. I ft.

From U nltad Proas In tern atio n al reports

CAIRO. Egypt — Iraq drilled
Involvemcni In an attempt to
smuggle trigger devices for
nuclear weapons, and Arab dip­
lomatic sources said Saudi aid
for Baghdad's nuclear program
was for peaceful purposes only.
Saudi Arabia's King Fahd
signed a non-aggression pad
wllh Iraq last year and pledged

Estonia’s new legislature
eases USSR confrontation
United Ptesa International_______
MOSCOW — Estonia’s new
nationalist Parliament took a
non-eonfrontattonal step toward
Indrpcndrnrr. unlike Lithuania,
und elected communist Arnold
Kuutrl to eonllnue as president
of thr tiny Baltic republic.
The smullrsi of Ihr three
Baltic states Incorporated Into
the Soviet U n io n In 1940.
Estonia has pledged not to follow
Ihe route taken by Lithuania,
which unilalrrully decided in
secede March 11.
But the nfTlrlal Tuss news
agency said Th u rs d a y that
para-mllltary defense units were
being formed urrnss Estonia to
protect the borders of a "future

independent republic."

Twin tales of mercenary nuns
B y CHAHLBS OOLO SMITH
United Press International

UHUSSELS. Belgium — Tw in tales nf mercenary
nuns. Involving racehorses. Mrrcedrs und pink
bathroom*, were described by a Roman Catholic
Church spokesman as "something right out of
'Dallas' or 'Dynasty."'
" It’s just Incredible. Impossible to believe thal
both these events would happen lo us." ihe
spokesman for I he bishop of Bruges suld Thurs­
day.
The Bruges diocese was rocked this month by
two blearer episodes: conversion or a convent into
u luxury hotel by a dgur-rhomplrig defrocked
nun. and the lucrative sale of another convent by
eight nuns who fled In a Mrrcedrs limousine lo a
chateau In Ihr south of France.
’ "If you had told someone alioiil bolli these
events a month ago. they never would have
believed you." llu- dlocrsrun spokesman said.
"It's like a T V show, something right out ol
‘Dallas' or 'Dynasty.'"
The more ’ celebrated episode involves eight
nuns ages 62 to 93, members ol Ihe Order of the
Poor Chirrs, who sold their convent In Ihe hlstorlc

in bankroll Iraq’s nurlrar pro­
gram after u 1981 Israeli air raid
knocked mil an Iraqi nueleur
rracior under construct toil near
Baghdad.
Arab diplomats In Cairo suld
Saudi Arabia's growing concern
about Iran persuaded King Fahd
to brush aside earlier reservulions about providing Iraq wllh
aid afler Ihe H-yrur lran-!raq
wur. which ended wllh a erasefire In Augusl 1988.

rlly of Bruges — without the pope's permission —
for S I.4 million
They promptly bought an old castle In ihe
French Pyrenees, a farm. 11 racehorses and six
luxury ears. Including a Cadillac Seville and ih rrr
while Mercedes-Benz models equipped wllh
phones and televisions.
The 03-year-old nun. who cannot see. hear or
walk, rode lo France In an ambulance that. In a
sort of convent convoy, tailed the luxury limou­
sine Tarrying ihe oilier sisters.
Prosecutors Interviewed the nuns In France Iasi
weekend after launching an InvestIgallon because
Ihr six luxury curs they bought caused a hit of
suspicion, considering none of ih r elderly sisters
can drive.
Amid the legal Inquiries Into the sale ol thr
convent, authorities this week charged u former
llnanrlul adviser lo the nuns. Konny Crab. 35.
with swindling the sisters through abuse of trust
lo gain control of their financial affair*.
Meanwhile, about 20 miles from Bruges, a
former nun Is converting part ol Ihe Anne Klaren
convent In Nlruwpoon lino a spltfy hotel,
complete with pink bathroom* and a refrigerator
in every suite.

A leader of the Estonian Popula r F r o n t su ld that t h r
paramilitary units will number
10.000 people by Aug. I In ihe
republic, which has u population
of 1.5 million.
Estonia's 105-m em bcr
Parliament, circled March 18
wllh Popular Front candidates
winning most seats, wasted little
lim e at Its llrsl session In
electing Huulcl president.
In choosing Ruutrl. Estonia
oplcd for a veteran politician
Inslrad ol selecting a leader of
I fir Popular Front, such as
Lithuania did when It chose
VyluuluH (.andsbrrgts. leader of
ih r Su|udls nailonallsi move­
ment.
Kiiuttj. 61. an rthnlr Esto­
nian, Is a member of Ihe C o m ­
munist Party and an agronomist
by profession. He previously
held Ihe now-defunct jiosi of
president of Ihe presidium of Ihe
Supreme Soviet, which lapsed
wllh Ihe election of ihr new
Parliament.

“Saudi Arabia's gesture lo Iraq
Is definitely helping Iraq rebuild
Its nuclear rapacity, there Is no
doubt about thal." an Arab
envoy told United Press Interna­
tional Thursday.
"Bui the Saudi rash Is meant
to help Iraq's peaceful nuclear
program. Iraqi nuclear weapons
would threaten Saudi Arabia as
murh as anybody else."
Il was not Immediately known

how much Saudi money has
gone lo help Iraq's n u rlra r
project, bul one Gulf-based
hanker said: "W e 're talking
bll lions of dollars."
The war-shattered economy of
Iraq, one of ihe world's largest
oil prod tiicrs. Is short of cash.
Authorities In Britain Wcrlncs
day Inlrreepted 40 components
for nuclear trigger devices they
said were bound for Iraq.

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IN BRIEF
BASKETBALL
Blackman leads Maverick rally
SA N A N TO N IO — Rolando Hl.iekman pournl
In 10 point* In the Dual 2 T)H to pu*h the Dallas
M avericks to a co m c-frn m lx-liliid 109-105
victory over the S in Antonio Spur* Thursday.
In scoring 10 of the (Inal 15 Maverick |n &gt;!ii i *.
III.ii km.in led IlM' way lor Dallas w llh 28 point*.
The only other Maverick scoring down the
stretch was a 3-polnter
and two free throws hy
Derek llar|&gt;cr. who had
21 points.
Th e Spurs led 93-91
w hen a 0 -pointer by
S u n I’erklns put Dallas
ahead 94-93 with 3:23
to go A basket hy Willie
Anderson with l:2()to
play pul S in Anlonlo ahead (or the last time.
1 0 (1 0 0
In other NIIA action on Thursday. I’hocnls
stopped Charlotte 1 0 5 0 2 . Indiana elip|M-d
S a c ra m e n to I I I I O I . H o u s to n w h ip p e d
Milwaukee 120-0 4 , Golden Slate bested Utah
128- 123: and I’or I land stuKed Atlanta 112-IOti

QOLFTOURNEY
Event to b e n e fit ‘S n o w Babies'
IIE A T IIK O W — Twentieth Century Idle In ­
surance and W SSI’er 104 KM will sponsor a
I’ro-Am G olf Tourney as part ot the activities
s u r r o u n d in g Ihe 1990 P ru d e n t la l-H u ch c
Securities Tennis Classic.
Scheduled lor H a h i . Monday, the tourney will
bo played at llic Heathrow Country Club and
will follow a scramble format. Mayers from the
tennis tournament as well as local professionals
will take pari In die outing
Tickets for the Pro-Am Tourney are 8150 for a
single. 8550 lor a foursome. Included In the
ticket price is a continental breakfast, round ol
golf, free beverages, burbeque lunch and ticket
lor ihe afternoon session ol the Tennis CTumliAll proceeds from the event will benefit "Snow
I fables." a non-profit organization for children
born addicted to cocaine
T o reserve your Pro-Am Golf Tourney tickets,
as w e ll as all to u rn a m e n t ticke ts, call
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INSIDE:
■ People, Page 3B
■ Comice, Page 6B
■ Classified, Page 8B

Headed
to
Gainesville
Locals set to run

in Florida Relays
■y T O N Y D o f O N M IIF
Herald Sports Editor

Now I lungs are gelling serious
Wllh the high sehiMil stale track meets ptst six weeks
away, every eom|ielltloii between now and then lakes
on tin reusing lm|Mirlanee as ■ouches liv to lodge where
tlirlr athletes are In trim s ol development and hou they
measure up against the rest ol the slate
Tills weekend In Gainesville. Ihe Klorlda Hi lavs will
provide local coaches with |usi such ail op|Mirtimllv
And Ix-cuusc the meet has standards h i events that
athletes must have met in order to Im- eligible lo
eotii|iele. Ihe Klorlda Relays draws a very res|x t table
Itrlil
"Th ere are some mdiv uhi.d events and it's not a
tram scored meet.” explained Seminole High School
Imvs' coach Ken Hrauman. whose leiim w ill run In the
(lass 3A meet tonight l i s a good iliu m e lo go op and
run some Iasi times
We have another good reason to tun m this meet
hrraiiNc our regional meet will lie run on ihe same
track We re sending a group up there in lei ihi-m get
used lo Ihe lurlhly
Seminole will lx- represenletl hy Mike Silvios til ihe
pule va nil. Rolx-rt Mixire and Henry Williams III IluIriple Jum p and Carlo W hile m ihe shot out I he Trllxwill run ill Ihe 440 relay iMixire. Williams, Gcitrgc
Krison and Joseph M urphy) and ihe mile relay iDulvin
Davis. Maurice Thomas. Eldonie Side and Murphvl
The Seminole girls, on ilu- oilier hand, are passing on
Hie meet
We re taking Ihe week oil in heal up and work on

some things, said Seminole girls’ eoaeh Nale Perkins
Hy comparison, lake Mary High Scluxil Is sending a
luigc group nl alhlelcs lo compete In Saturday's ('lass
IA meet
Lake Mary girls who will Im- i nm|K-tlug III Individual
events un hide Allison Snell (880 rilll). Ilu yd cr Knhlehr
1330 low hurdles) Knhlehr Is also entered In Ihe high
pimp
Tile Ram gills will m il In Ilu- Iw o-m llc relay IStlcll.
Knhlehr. Christina Olson and llekah HmiHu-l. mile relay
(Snell. Knhlehr. Ilnulhe and Olson), dlslanre inrillev
I.Meri-dllh Olive. Olson. Krisil Hartwell and Helen
(•iilm annl. 440 relay ICherl Krauenhoffer. Leslie
Cllarella. Ifaxithe and Leah Hucco-W hllr) and 880 relay
IKraiii-nholler. Cllarella. Olive and Hueeo-Whllel.
For ihe latkr Marv Ixiys. &lt;, &gt;mjx-tIng In liidlvldu.il
events will lx- Alex Green Ijxile vaulli. Carlos Sm ith
I si ml pul and ills, us|. Sean Sm llh llong Jump, triple
lump, high luiiipl. Tyrone Gihson llong Jump and triple
lump). Charles Ellx-rry Ihlgh |umpl and Amish Collins
l loo-meter and 200-ini-trrdashi-sl
In Hie relay |xirllon ol tin- meet. Hit- Rams will run Hu­
l l o Id lisn n . Sean S m llh. Collins and Al llolll. 880
llloll. Sean Sm llh. Tyro ne Redding and Russ), mile
IRoss Gihson. Hob Rolx-rlson and Elbcrrvl. Iwo-m llc
(Sieve lleuli. Itolxrlson. Ellx-rry and D .J. Lewis) and
dlsi.iiu e meillev (Gihson. Ellx-rry. Lewis and Knbcrtsonl
relays
Only ihe Lym an Ixiys will lx- making Hu- trip this
weekend
I he Greyhounds will lx- led hy Teddy
Mill hell Imlle m ill. Kevin Pailgetl I two-III lie runj.
Keniils Morse 1330 Intermediate hurdlcsl. T J Jaroslk
Hugh lum p)..Andre Slmjisou Ihlgh Juinjil and Tanner
Morrison Ishm pul and iHseus)
I lie Ureyliouilds will dsn eoilIJM-tr In Ihe dlslanee
niedlcv relay iMlIehell. Padgett. Octavius Holliday and
Howard Marshalll. 440 relay IC'hrls Cotton. Cornelius
C.oiion Marshall and Morsel and Ihe mile relay

See Tra ck . Page 2B

Patriots shake o ff rust,
knock o ff Silver Hawks
From staff report*

FOOTBALL__________
D o lp h in s sign Elder fro m Bucs
MIAMI — Th e Miami Dolphins signed Plan H
free agent &lt;om erback-klck returner Donnie
Elder away from the Tam pa liav Huccaneers
Thursday, but lost two of their own unprotected
players to New England and Dallas
Elder, drafted In the third rd out of Memphis
State by the New York Jets In I 9H5 . played In all
of the Hues" regular season games the Iasi two
years, mainly us a tilth or sixth defensive buck
and on special teams.
He was the seventh leading klckolf returner III
the NKI. w llh a 22.7 -yard average. He llulshed
last season with 29 tackles and one Interception
as a corncrbuck and added 23 special teams
tackles.
Elder Is the fourth Plan If In-e agent to sign
with Miami Th e others are fullltack To n y Paige
Irnm Detroit, defensive lineman Karl Wilson of
Phoenix and linebacker Cliff Odum from Indian
npolts

HOCKEY_____________
B ruins clin ch N H L ’s best record
B O S TO N — It s nice to win their llrsl division
title In six years and ca p tu re Ihe best
regular season record in Ihe league, hul tin
llostoii Hriilti*&gt; have their minds on more
important things, like ihe N llt. pluyolls
Craig Ju nncy scored w llh 3,09 left in Ihe third
period Thursday lo III! Host oil lo a 3-2 victory
over Ihe llurtlord Whalers, chili lllng Ihe Drums'
llrsl Adams Division II
lie since the 1983 84
season I I s Ihe llrsl
time Hostnn has owned
the best record overall
since 1982-83.
Th e Drums now have
9 9 p oints, w ith two
games to play. Dulfalo.
currently In second in
the Adams, had its divisional ml,- hopes ended
w llh Bostons victory
Elsewhere in the M il. on Thursday. Dullalo
stopped Miliuevola 4 2 : Moiiln-.il Iced (Ju i-lx r
5 2 . New Jersey beat Ihe New York Hangers t»-4
Washington and Philadelphia skated lo a 2 2 lie
Si
I.m ils edged P ittsb u rg h 5 4 , Chicago
knocked oil Toronto 4 2 . and Wliinijx-g blanked
Lais Angeles l 0

Compiled from staff and wire reports.

B E ST BETS OM TV ]

HdraMPSolo by Tonuny Vlnccxl
Jennifer Masciarelll was one of oul eight Patriots who contributed a hit in
Lake Brantley s 7 5 win over the Lake Howell Silver Hawks on Thursday
alternoon Masciarelll chipped in with a single and an RBI

8 pm
— SL’N. NIIA Orlando Maglt al
Washington llllllels. II.I
8 p in — T N T . NIIA New York Kliirks al
Chicago Dulls, ll.i

10 30 p m - T N I NIIA Puitland Trad
Dla/rrsal l.os Angeles Lakers ll.I
C om p le ts listings on Fog s 2 B

( AS.SEI.HEKRY - Lake llranilcy
shook olf the rust Irom a week s
layoff lo defe.il Lake Howell 7-5 in
Seminole Allelic Conference solihull
action at Silver Haw k Kleld T h u rs ­
day
Lake Hranlley raises Its record lo
12-3 overall and 7 -1 In the SAC with
Hu- win The Patriots will play a
non eonfrrenee game today when
they host Spruce Creek. Th e game
will lx- unusual for Lake Hranlley
Ix-cutisr II will Im- played In Ihe
alleriHxin Instead of at night Start­
ing lime is 4 30 p m
Lake Howell’s next game will lxagalnst DcLand next Thursday al
I fit- Spe rling S o lih u ll C o m jile x
slarllng.it 4:3 0 1) m.
T h e lead was iradrd hark and
Inrlh six limes In Hits game lull Oils
was mil Ihe usual hard -fought,
w e ll-p la y e d g a m e I ha I L a k e
Hranlley and Lake Howell Ians have
enme lo t-x|x-cl Most ol the runs
scored on errors as the two teams
combined In commit seven mlscues.
I don't know what h.i|i|x-iied
hid.iv
said Lake Hranlley etiaeli
Detihle Krank "These two teams
normally play great defense when
they pl.tv each other lint not today

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lor some reason I Hunk we were a
lu ilr stale because we hadn't placed
In a week In fact, u was nnlv our
set olid game III lu u weeks.
Luke Howell uxik Ih r llrsl li-.itl
wiili a run In Ihe Ixiliom ol the hrsi
Inning helnre the Palrlols rook thru
llrsl lead w llll two runs in Ihe lop ol
Ihe second. The Silver Hawks lied
Ihe game w llh a run in Ihe Ixitmin
ol Ihe second ami both learns &gt;■ored
a run in the third
Luke Hranlley went li.uk ahead
wllh a run in Ihe iu|i ul Ho- loorih
hul Lake Howell look Ihe lead bark
wllll a pair m Hie I m it t■ani ol the
Inline Neither team scnreil til Ilu
tilth and Ihe seore was 5 4 Silver
Hawks wlieu Hu- Patriots •aim m
bat Itl the sixth
W illi Shelley siuid iv.ini mi lusi
via a fie lde r's i h o le r, l lu ls la
S&lt; liroellel np|x-d a double I hat sent
Stiudlv.m l lo Hurd Mlshelle Karr
billowed w llh a injile lo s, on

See Softball, Page 2B

Raiders let another win slip away
From tfa ff reports
O K I.A N IH ) — Valencia (n iim u m ilv College
stored lour runs in Hie eighth inning lo oven nine
a 7 ti ili lu il .ind band Seminole C nm m uilllv
College a I0 H Mid Klorlda Cnnlcrenie baseball
lossal Matador Kn-ld Thursday
file will by V CC. ei ached bv ex Oviedo i a n b
Howard Maine, breaks a iwo game coitlerem e
loslng streak and keeps Ihetll III the Imnl lor a
In n li in Hie stale loiiriiamein |lo lie placed al
Ho.iidw.dk ami Haseball m May I w llll ail I I 5
record
SCC lulls lo 7 23 overall and 4 I I III the
ciinfereiice The Raiders will jil.iv their llilrd
eoillrreilee gallic Ibis week will'll Ibev liosl Si
John's River Com m unity College ul Raider Kleld
Saturday Game lime is set lor I |i in
Dus was a billers’ game as Hu- two leallis
combined lor 24 bils. Iiieludlng live doubles ami
lour home runs ll was .dsn a rnllen ouster game
as lusi one leant. then the other would gel the
Itiomenluill ami jusl as tpm klv lose ll
The Maiadors drew hrsi Mood m Hie so u n d
inning oil SCC starter Sieve t'lemeiile Gresi Ii
walked and went lo set olid oil a Lee single Holb
I millers moved o|&gt; a base on a ground out ami
('■rese ll si nri'il on a w ild pH, fi Lee scored on a
squeeze biml bv Smith
SCC lied the game III the Hun! Dull Pcleis was

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bit bv a pilch and David Leugers singled After
Kevin Rlslmliil sacrificed the runners to second
and thud. Daks Rodrigue/ rlp|x-d a single to fell
lo suite designated runner Mark Parrlsli amt
Ktsliilliil
V C C lixik Hie lead Itack ill Hie Ixilloin ol the
llilrd w lieu La Hreipie lilasled a solo lininc rim lo
tell Then Hu Raiders lixik llielr llrsl lead ol the
game m Ilu lilt Ii w hi n Peters and Leugers
singled and Mik. f uller launched bis IHlb Inline
run ol the season
Hill all dial meant was th.il II was Ihe
Maladois n u n in go back on lop as they scored
three m ils in tin- sixth on a pair ol doubles and a
pall ul singles
SCC would go bat k on lop lor the Iasi time III
the sfvcnlli when Leugers re.n lied on an error
and sioied mi Rlsliilliil s lust Ilium- m il ol Hie
seusoo
Siinili si a lied lln winning rally Im V CC with a
line-out single Ortega reached on a bum single
when no iiiii licliti il the toller Lynch Inllnwcd

See SCC. Page 2 B

H*t|)d Photo by ionufif V»nc*Al
Dan Peters slatted 1*0 SCC rallies aqamst
Valencia C C on Thursday gelling hit Oy a pitch in
Ihe thud inning and singling in Ihe fifth mmtiq

Governors, senators make wagers on Final Four
United P ra ia International

B A S K ETB A LL

H„aM FSolo by ,•*, jo.da.
Lake Brantley s Elroy Danlzler has
q u a lifie d to run in b o th the
100 meter and 200 meter dashes at
Saturday s Florida Relays

CA R S O N ( I I N N i »
Gov Hob Miller is
lx 11nit* Hie Ruiiillll Relx-ls ot \t y.iila la s Vegas
will win Hu NCAA huskcHiull *liaii i pn&gt;■isbIp
Monday
Miller lias a lliii-e wav wagi i going with l.oy
Mill C lm ioii ol Arkansas and Goy laini s Mailin
ol North Carolina Millet is pulling up a Ixix .a
Shark Steaks in boiroi ol In t», I m m i I i li-ny
la ik lb e S b .u k
larkaiilan Mailin Is wagering
turlx i ueil tx-i I ribs ami . In. k* o and t htimii will

supply w Im, lum p i tab meal
I hi w iiiiii l lakes all A sjxikesmaii Im Mlllei
said Gentglu Goy
Im I Darns d e c l i n e d Hit
Ir ii ii i IIy w agi ■
Nevada Las \ •gas un i ts Gemgia leeli and
tluki lakes mi \tk.insas in Hie si uu llll.lls
S a tu rd a y

Millet says I l u IxilllllV III i nlll’i Is llolll III'
olber gm i inm s will lx us. d at a lx in til i l i u m I lo
lioiim Hn I \ l \ Icani P iix m ls will In-Ip |ia\
ilicilii.il • o s i s Im Vali in Pula I l u f o r m e r
Nevada Las \ ■gus i In i rleadrl who has Ix en

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A l Te m p a , Arls,* Mickey
pure BBtlafBction for the San Brantley singlrd home Edgar
rraiKlaco Giants.
Martinez with no outs In the
Since being crushed and BWtpl 11th Inning to lift the Mariners.
In the 1969 World Series by the 4-0, to Ihe 5-4 triumph over the
Oakland Athletics, the Giants Cuba' u&gt;llt squad.
claimed their first victory over
A t C k i a i l t r , A rt* ., Cory
Ihelr Bay Area neighbor! with a Snyder doubled twice and drove
4- 0 dumping Thursday.
In two runs and Cleveland look
Hobby Thompson hit a Iwo- advantage of a Milwaukee error
run homer and Kevin Bash to tcore three unearned runs in
stroked three hits for the Giants. the fifth Inning and defeat the
Starter Kelly Downs and re­ Brewers 6-4.
lievers Erie Gunderson. JefT
A t W ta t Palm Booth, Dale
Brantley and Dan Qulsenberry Murphy's sacrifice fly In the
combined on a four-hitter to help bottom of ihe eighth inning
the Giants snap a IO -gam r scored Lonnie Smith from third
losing streak against the A's. base and lifted the Braves to a
Including (he World Series.
2-1 victory over a split Mets
“ It's the biggest win of my team.
spring training career." San
A l I t . F i t i r a b i r g , the Car­
Francisco Manager Roger Craig. dinals rallied for four runs In the
” 1 wouldn't carr If It were five ninth Inning, the final three
degrees." he said of the cold, coming on Milt Thom pson's
blustery weather.
home run. and beat the PhllllcB
Matt W illiam s led off the 74.
second Inning with a walk off A's
A t P a rt B t. L a e lt, Juan’
s t a r t e r M i k e M o o re , a n d Samuel went 3 for 5 with two
Th o m p so n fallowed w ith a HHI against his former team to
4 19-foot home run to center. help the Dodgers deal the Mets a
Will Clark's walk and singles by 5 4 loss. Th e cenler fielder was
K e v i n M i t c h e l l and Mat t traded to Los Angeles In Ihe
Williams made It 3-0 In the oil Reason.
third.
A t F lo a t C ity . Paul O'Neill,
Doubles by Bass and Clark wlih 70 perrrnt of Cincinnati's
concluded the scoring In the RBI so far Ihla spring, drove In
eighth Inning olf rookie left­ two more to pace the Reds' 4-2
hander Joe Kllnk. Bass, a new­ victory over ihe Twins.
comer to the Giants, has six hits
A t V ia t o r H i m , the Red
In 15 exhibition at-bats for a Sox scored three runs on one hit
.400 average.
In Ihe fourth inning and went on
Before the game, the Giants to a 5-3 victory over the Tigers,
announced that outfielder Jim who played a split-squad game.
Weaver and catchers Will Tejada
A t P ort Laadordalo, Rick
and Jose Pena were placed on Ccrone's two-run single In the
waivers for the purpose or giving fourth and Roberto K e lly's
them their unconditional re­ two-run double In the fifth
lease.
highlighted the Yankees' IO-3
Elsewhere In spring training triumph over the Orioles. Don
games, California overpowered Mattingly went 4 for 5 with two
San Diego 13-H. Seattle edged a KBI. Dave Winfield went O for 3
split Chicago Cubs squad 5-4. and walkrd In his Oral game In
Cleveland slopped Milwaukee more than IH months. Winfield
6-4. Atlanta brat a split New m i s s e d t he I 9 H 9 w i t h a
York Mrts tram 2-1. St. Louts herniated bark.
downed Philadelphia 7-4. Los
A t M o b s . B J . Surholf had live
Angeles nudged the Mets 5-4. hits and he and Robin Yount
Cincinnati overcame Minncsaia rarh drove In I wo runs to lead
4 2. Boston knocked olf Urlrolt Ihe Milwaukee Brewers lo a 6 4
5- 3. the New York Yankees triumph over the Cubs In a game
thumped Baltimore IO-3 and between spilt squads. Marvell
Milwaukee got by the Cubs 6-4.
Wynne of the Cubs hit a nolo
A t Y u m . A ria ., rookie Lee homer and Shawon Dunslon
Stevens belted a grand slum and contributed three hits.

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with a
home run to give the Matadors a
9-7 lead. An error and two
singles gave VCC an Insurance
run.
La Brcque was 3-for-3 with a
home run and u double to lead
VCC. Other contributors were
Ortega (3-for-5. two runs scorrdl.
Lynch (2-for-5. home run. dou­
ble, three RBI). Lee |2-ror-5.
double, two m m scoredl and
l*rnnlngton (2-for-tl.
Providing I hr offense for SCC
were Leugers (2-for-3. three runs
scorrdl. Fuller (2-for-5. home
run. three Kill). Darren McCutcheon l2-ror-4). Klslmlnl |homc
run, two RBI) and Rodriguez
(double, two KBIL

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Lake Brantley will be repre­
sented In both the boys' and
girls' portions of the meet. Patri­
ots boys scheduled lo compete
Include Jason Hobbs (pole
vault). Matt Kaltrr (pole vault).
Clint Johnson (100-meter and
2 0 0 - m e t e r das hes ) . E l r oy
Dunl/lrr 1100-meter and 200meter dashes). Matt Jew e l
11600-meter 'and 320O-meter
runs) and John Feola 11600meter and 3200-meter runs).
For I h e Lake Brantley JkMs.
Amy Glnnette and Joyce Tullls
will both run In the 1600-mctrr
and 320O-mcter runs. They will
also Join Kyunn Pauley and
Sandra Splller In the two-mlle
relay. Mona Arlza will run In the
330 low hurdles.
Neither the Lake Howell boys
or girts learns will be competing
In the Florida Relays. "We're
Just working hard and getting
b rtlrr." said Lake Howell girls'
c oa c h T o rn H a m m o n t r e e .

Neither team was uhtr lo score
again and Lake Brantley had will
No. 12.

■'Hopefully, well be there next
yrar If we continue lo Improve."

Eight of the 10 Patriot batters
got hits In Ihe game. Karr and
Tunla Diaz had triples. Schrocflei had u double and Sturdivant.
Wilson, Michelle Davis. Jennifer
Soost and Jennifer Musrlarclll
had one single euch.
Doing the damage for Lakr
Howell were Marie Peters. Lee
Ann Trimble and Tina Leman,
all of whom were 2-for4 Missy
M a rtin e z am i M iam i Lowe
chipped In wlih doubles.

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(H o llid a y . M arshall. Bobby
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People
festival celebrates spring

IN B R IE F

Music and dance mark a decade of fun in DeBary

'Mak« Sanford Shfna* eoffaa M l
The Sanford Woman s Club and SISTER Inr. will ro-hnsl u
rofTee Saturday for participants In the "Make Sanford Shine"
Project to clean up Sanford. The event will be held at the
Woman's Club. 309 S. Oak Ave.. at B a m.

Herald stall writer

comedy skits, followed by prlma ballerina
Meghan Lugan. who was chosen as Sanford'sSl. Lucia during last winter's festival.

United Cerebral Palsy needs volunteers to help with parking
at Ihe tennis loumamenl ai lleaihrow beginning March 31.
Call the Volunteer Center of Seminole County al 321-5739 for
more details.

DEBARY — Spring Is Ihc season lo be
drawn outdoors for an extra hour of
sunshine, fragrant Bowers and festivals.
Next Saturday. April 7. should be no
exception as DeBary celebrates the season
of rebirth with Its 10th Annual Spring
Festival sponsored by the DeBary Chamber
of Commerce at the Fire Hall and grounds
behind the fire station on U.S. Highway
17-92 In DeBary.

Meghan, who studied at Ihe Bolshoi In
Moscow with Bve other students from the
School of Dance Arts. In Sanford, where
Meghan lakes classes under Miss Miriam,
will give two dance performances, a Jaxx
piece entitled "Th e Beach" and a ballet
number choreographed to "W ind Beneath
my Wings."

Narcotics Anonymous to moat

Master of Ceremonies Rusa Wheeler will
kick off the festival at 10 a.m. as Central
Florida singers, dancers, musicians and
actors ronllnuosly perform on two stages set
up for the event.

•vLACVDO M M

Vofuntaara n— dad for toumamant

Narcotics Anonymous meets Friday al 11 p.m. at the House
of Goodwill. 317 Oak Ave.. Sanford.

On the outside stage. Ihe popular Central
Florida jaxx quintet, "The Bottom Line” will
headline. The Geneva Country doggers and
the teen band duo. "Yesterday" will precede
them.

Ratirad transit worfcars to gathar
The New York Retired Transit Workers meet al Casselberry
Senior Center. 200 N. Triplet Lake Drive, the first Saturday of
each monih at 1:30 p.m.

After the Easter Bonnet and Hat Contest
for men. women and children Is judged by
Jean Patterson. Ihe Orlando Sentinel fash­
ion writer. Ihe U.S. Navy T.O .I.F . Band will
liven things up at noon with a strolling
concert around Ihe festival grounds.
Everyone will be able to fall In for an
Impromptu Easter Parade with the Easter
Bunny and Ihe Easier bonnet contestants.

Old cars put In llmallght
The Antique and Classic Automobile Club of Semlnolr
County sponsors a display of old cars each Saturday from 7-10
p.m. In the Wal-Mart parking lot behind Wendy's on U.S.
Highway 17-92. Sanford. Non-members are welcome lo bring
their old cars or browse. For more Information, call Herbert
Partridge at 322-3687.

Th e championship Orange Blossom
Cloggera will also appear on Ihe outside
stage. Afterward. "The Bottom Line" will
entertain for the rest of the afternoon as
festival goers stroll Ihe grounds and enjoy
the games, food. arts, crafts, and merchant
booths.

Tsan support group to mast
Families Together Teen Support Group meets from 11 a.m.
lo I p.m. every Saturday at Suite 206 Sweetwater Square. 900
Fox Valley Drive (ofT Wekiva Hoad). Longwood. Call 774-3844
for further Information.

Nar-Anon to offsr halp

On stage Inside Ihe Fire Hall the Deltona
Community Chorus will sing followed by
the U.S. Navy's "BrassQuintet."

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.

Ethnic Dance Expressions, a troupe ol
belly dancers, should heat up Ihe Fire Hall
during their performance at noon.
St. Johns River Players will perform

Debary's one-man band. Roy Turner will
appear playing his electronic accordlan and
a piano In tandem toclose the show.
On festival grounds, several booths of
Interest will be set up Including booths by:
Florida Endangered Wildlife. Central Florida
Zoo. Daytona Beach Community College
IDBCC). an arrheologlcal booth and an
author's booth.
The Endangered Wildlife booth will be
showing manatee videos, selling manatee
t-shlrts. and providing the most current
Information on the critical state of Florida's
gentle giants.
The Crntrul Florida Zoo's Director of
Education. Tom Williams, will show several
animals and talk about their habits and
habltuts.
•At the Author's Booth, the public ran
meet Arthur Francke. and learn about the
history of DeBary. about the sleamboul era
along the St. Johns River, and ubout
Seminole and Volusia counties.
DDCC will preview Its new Four Townes
campus by offering scheduling and rluss
Information.
Amateur archeologist Deanne Smith will
display his amazing collection of prehistoric
animal teeth from Florida. He also will
display hlu Indian artifacts collection,
gathered over the years In Central Florida.

M tghan Lugan dancaa Saturday
story moonwalk. a carousel, and a dunk
tunk will all be available at the festival
For food, fun and festivities spring over to
Dcbary Saturday. April 7.

Old fashlned games for children, a two-

Devout and pious co-worker
fails to practice her faith
DBAS ABBYi I work In the
medical profession where the
professionals are supposed to be
sympathetic and caring, right?
Well, as I write this letter, u
co-worker Is cursing and com­
plaining about the blanketyblank patients. Ihe working
conditions, the shortage of help,
space, telephones, clc. But what
really bugs me most about this
woman Is the fact that she Is a
devout churchgoer. Her conver­
sations are peppered with "the
Lord this" and "the Lord that." I
have great difficulty understan­
ding the Inconsistencies between
her professed faith and her
actions. Although I ant not an
active member of my church. I
wouldn't treut u dog ihe way this
pious churrhgoer treats people.
She Is not an Isolated case by
any means. In m y experience. I
have usually found that those
who thump their Bibles Ihc
loudest would benefit more by
being thumped by them.
UP TO H IR E IN SAN DIBOO
DBAR UPt We all know people
who are faithful churchgoers but
fall short when It comes lo
practicing their religion. But
what better place for them to be?
As I have said before: A church
Is not a museum for saints — It's
a hospital for sinners.

DBAR ABBYt I'm writing In
response lo a recent letter from
an elderly Ohio widow who
wanted to be fair In the distribu­
tion of her estate. She had two
grown children. Her daughter Is
married to a very successful
businessman and they have no
children. Her son Is a struggling
s c h o o l t e a r h c r w i t h thr ee
c h i l d r e n to e d uc at e. T h e
well-to-do widow had originally
planned to leave her daughter
and son equal amounts In the
Interest of fairness.
Now she Is having second
thoughts, so she asked you. You
sim ply told her. " It 's your
money, so do whatever gives you
Ihe most pleasure."
Y o u r advice wasn't very
helpful. Abby. I would have
suggested that she divide her
estate In thirds. Leave one-third
lo her childless daughter, onethird to her struggling son and

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Remembers Campaign, and I
must tell -you that we were
overwhelmed with more than
125.000 pieces ol mall! The
wurmth and sincerity of ihr
goodlrs und greetings, the lime
and effort Invested, und Ihe loveshared by Americans back home
deeply touched me and the
people In m y command. The
outpouring of genuine concern Is
truly a morale and confidence
booster. Our heartfelt thanks to
you und all of your readers for
bringing holiday cheer to the Air
F or ce In F r a n k f u r t . West
Germany.

AOVICB

A B IG A IL
VAN BUREN

the other third In a trust fund to
educate her grandchildren.

BBBN THERE IN OREOON
DBAR BBBN TH BR B t
Thanks. I needed that. Also, the
Ohio widow would be wise lo
seek the advice and counsel of
an attorney who specializes In
estate plunnlng und trusts.
DBAR ABBYt Greetings from
Rheln-Malne Air Base. West
Germany! This Is the first yrar
for us to tic Involved In Ihc
Opcratlon Dear Abby — America

COL. JOHN W. HANDY.
U8AP COMMANDER
(Problem*? Writ* to Dear Abby.
For a ptraonal, unpublished
reply, tend a sell-addraesad,
stamped envelope lo Dear Abby,
P.O. Box 69440, Lot Angeles.
Calif. 90069. All correspondence
Is confidential.)

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BAPTIST
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I have lived in Howell
Place since itsopening, five
yean ago, and I’m happy
to say it isa lovely place lo
live. It's staff is friendly
and suitenous of the resi­
dents welfare.
The food is delicious and
nicely served.
I'm enjoying life here.
Beatrice Kearney

3101 YV. F ln l SL, Sanford
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In October of 1987 I moved
into Howell Place where I found
all the care atid comfort I needed.
I enjoy all the activities, doing
exercises, bowling and occa­
sional card game and bingo Iw tec
a week.
On every Wednesday we make a
tnp to a special restaurant of our
choice, what more do you want.
I have no regrets moving u&gt;
Howell Place.
Mr. Alt Jubin

I »m to glad I moved lo Howell
Place M y ipenm ae it vciy
uantuetahle. the folk! here i n
v o*i|e-«al. You feel you've
known them for yetrt.
O n dining ru vn u very x i i k Uve ■ Ihe fuud It to guud ■ t
wonderful place lojuin our neigh
bun foe lunch or dinner
We hive m iny tiUvm ct. i n
joy our Wcdnctdty V « i adet lo
diitcrem lunch piece1 . tlto Ihe
Van U available lo Like you lo
Duciue tppurumcnu end ihop-

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O ir null it picked up tl ihc
office ■ morning end evening
pepert delivered lo your apart
mem duue
Rieeni cleaned once a week by
very efficient huutckerpert
Cinjnt my tdcinngi every day
Beatrice Berube

Presents

THE EASTER STORY IN LIVING PICTURES
DRAMA PRESENTATION

SIXTH ANNUAL
PRESENTATION
First presentation in the
new Church sanctuary
DATED TICKETS ARE
AVAILABLE AT
CHURCH O FFICE

April 7
April 8

7:30 pm
4:30 pm Matinee
7:30 pm
Jack Thomas,
Minuter of Muuc
Mrs. Sherrill Thomas,
Drama Director
Dr. Freddie Smith. Pastor

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Doeanl trial lei us somaihing about our own quasi m lie world Ood made?
Peace without tMnesa Is one ol the supreme lorynga of mankind. N stems to
happen when every Mng or person reauea Ne rriUon and pursues K.
This week you wil have a precious opportunity to join others st the church or
synagogue of your choice. That's where fake are seeking.. .and Indlng.. .their
miaaion in the world Ood mide.

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Youth Hour

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Religion
IN B R I E F
Mission to havo fish fry fundralsor
SANFORD - The Rescue Outreach Mtaalon. 1701 W. 13th
St.. Sanford, la having a flah fry fundraiser March 31 from 10
a.m. to 4 p.m. to ralae money for the mtaalon. They will aervc
aandwtrhea and dinner*. For more Information, rail 331-0324.

Wolfe to offer last talk in MriM
SANFORD - Holy Croaa Episcopal Church. 401 S. Park Ave..
Sanford, la featuring Fr. Paul Wolfe, rector of the Church of the
Holy Croaa. Winter Park, to apeak at their laat talk In the
Lenten leaching aertea. Supper will be at 0 p.m. and Wolfe's
talk will follow at 7 p.m. For more Information, call 322-4611.

New bishop to fight pornography
_

ORLANDO — Newly appointed Bishop
Norbert Dorsey said Thursday he would not
actively seek to defeat a Catholic politician
whoi tsupports abortion rights, but would try
lo convince
ronvlnce Ihe lawmaker to change his
stand.
Dorsey. 60. held his first news conference
In Orlando Thursday. He has served the last
four years as auxiliary bishop of Miami and
wss appointed March 20 to succeed the
retiring Bishop Thomas Orsdy. 75.
As hesd of the Orlando diocese. Dorsey

will oversee 226.000 Roman Catholics In
nine central Flortda counties. He Is lo be
Instsited as bishop at a ceremony May 23 at
the Orlando Arena.
Dorsey Iold reporters that he strongly
opposes abortion.
" I hope, though, that people understand
that we have a tremendous concern and
compassion for women who find themselves
In that situation and are tempted to lake
that route." he said. "So many (acts,
hardship, misplaced love, whatever It might
be (come Into piayl. and yet to our church.
Ihe start of life Is precious. We want to help

and encourage and see If that can help."
Dorsey said he would talk with Catholic
politicians who support abortion rights and
try lo change their stand.
"If I'm not successful I'd say a lot of
prayer*
tyers for that person and all our people."
Dorsey
Dorsey said he would Join other civic
leaden In opposition lo pornography.
A local group. Ihe Greater Orlando
Coalition Against Pornography, has put up
billboards and has waged a high visibility
campaign against pornography.

Easttr musical scheduled
SANFORD - The Firm! Baptist Church. 319 Park Ave..
Sanford, la having their Celebration Choir present the Easter
musical "No Greater Love" April 8 at 8:23 a.m. and 10:33 p.m.
The music tells I he story of the life, death and resurrection of
Christ. Soloists are Julie Ashley. Bevrrlee Mays. Richard
Holtsclaw, Ken Peck. Laura Peck. Pal Robbins. Linda
Schneader. and Jason Sellers. Robin Parker Is the pianist.
Narrators will be Donna McIntosh and Don Nicholas. The
public Is Invited to attend.

'Esstsr Story* to bo prosontod
SANFORD — Central Baptist Church. 3101 W. 1st St..
Sanford. Is presenting " T h e Easier Story In Livin g
Plctures."Aprll 7 at 7:30 p.m. and April 0 ai 4:30 and 7:30 p.m.
This will be the sixth annual presentation and Ihe first In the
church sanctuary.
For more Information, call Ihe church at 322-2914.

Trip to Lakt Walts in tho futuro
SANFORD — The Lutheran Church of Ihe Redeemer. 2323
Oak Ave.. Sanford. Is making tentative plans lo take a group lo
Lake Wales for Ihe Black Hills Passion Plan April I. For more
Information, call Glen McKendrce al 322-3033.
The church la also selling handpalntrd wooden Easter eggs
made In Poland. To place an order, call 322-2464 or 322-9096.
Members of ihe church council are lo meet April 3 In Ihe
Fellowship Hall at 7:30 p.m.

Homtmadt poanut buttor tggs available
SANFORD — The Calvary Christian Ladles A-Glow will be
selling homemade peanut butter Easter eggs beginning April 2.
To place an order, call 321-0150 or 323-8098.

A few parting thoughts from Rev. C oy
0.9CV
Quasi columnist
SANFORD - Parting shots,
after five years as Pastor of Good
Shepherd Lutheran Church and
three as President of the Sanford
Christian Sharing Center. I am
leaving town. I will pastor a
mission congregation In Lake­
land. My wife. Lorraine, and I
were married three days before
moving lo Sanford. It la our
town, our children's hometown.
It Is a town with over one
hundred Christian congrega­
tions. I pray that each grows In.
God's love and grace.
Through Qpd's people God's
love Is loved. God's love Is
needed In our town. Love lo
reconcile boys who fight because
of Ihe color of Ihe other's skin
and spouses who fight because
they forget how to talk. Love lo
move elected officials to create
public housing, free of violence

Spaghetti dinner to raise money

and disrepair, as well as public
schools free of d ru gs and
pornography. Love to move a
school board to be blind to
personal gain while being open
only to educating. Love lo help
shop owners lo
r employee
welfare aa well as peirsonal gain.
gi
T o these needs In social Institu­
tions God's love comes. Social
government and commerce are
human endeavors always need­
ing correcting lo better help
Ood's Justice and proaperily
grow In creation.
God's love. In the Garden of
Eden. Instituted marriage and
the family. Marriage and Ihe
family are God's great Messing
to creation. The family la God's
one order for us as we walk and
talk with God. The fact of Holy
Scripture Is that we know so
little about life In the garden.
Adam and Eve were created and
the famllv was Instituted In Ihe

second chapter of Genesis and
then In the third chapter they
disobeyed God.
Thus began the "m e" genera­
tions. ihe brothers fighting
brothers and the work of folk
exploding folk. We need not
despair because the evil we have
created. Th e good God has
created. With Jesus aa Saviour
and Lord we can work for and
hold to Ihe good. The good of the
garden Instituted In the family.
As the family la God's good gift II
la best nourished In God's pre­
sence and t e a c h i n g and
fellowship: one of those hundred
ChHstlan congregations In our
town.
Loving families foster boys
who help, officials who create
safe and secure neighborhoods
and schools, aa well as business
folk who benefit employees and
customers. When we end our
trivial pursuits and ask Ihe

questions which cut to Ihe core
of who we are we find Ihe
answers In Jesus. As members
of this town and our country we
have God's free grace and Ihe
freedom to live II. Jesus Is Ihe
light who shines In the darkness.
In Jesus we only have hope:
despair Is of Ihe Devil. In Jesus
our hands work for Justice; Idle
hands are the Devil. In Jesus I
share the hope that Justice and
prosperity will grow In out town,
country, and our world created
by God.
Lorraine and I thank Sanford
for being out town. Good Shep­
herd for being our congregation,
and all of those congregations In
town working to better God's
reign, here and now. In our
town.
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Oamtl C C t i H i K Mr mar i
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SANFORD — The youth group of the First United Methodist
Church. 419 Park Ave.. Sanford. Is having a spaghetti dinner
Sunday from 11 a.m. lo 6 p.m. The dinner Is an all-you-can-eat
affair for 03 for adults and 91.30 for children. The proceeds go
lo Ihe youth's summer mission lo Ihe Tennessee mountains.

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Longwood. FL 32730
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Millar from Arkansas to lead revival
LAKE MARY — First Baptist Church Markham Woods. 3400
Markham Woods Rd.. Lake Mary. Is having revival services
called "Here's Hope. Jesus Cares for You" April 6 and 7 at 7
p.m. Rev. David Miller from Arkansua will be the speaker. A
nursary will be provided.

Kirk, Patti Lytle to perform
LAKE MARY - The Lake Mary Church of the Nararene. 171
E. Crystal Lake Ave.. Lake Mary, will be featuring gospel
singers Kirk and Patti Lytle April I at 6 p.m. They will be
presenting a program called To Be Continued which tells about
Ihe life of Christ from the Old Testament prophesies about his
birth, death and resurrection, to his second coming. The
concert Is free and open to the public.
Kirk Lytle was director of Common Ground and The
Spurrlows for 11 years and has performed on the I T L Club and
the 700 Club and has had a command performance at the
White House.

Lenten Bible studies scheduled
LAK E MARY - St. Peter's Episcopal Church. 700 Rinehart
Rd.. Lake Mary. Is having a Lenten Bible Study of the Healing
Stories In the Gospels each Tuesday from March 6 through
April 10 at 7:30 p.m. A service will precede each study.

Fussell to lead gospel meeting
LONGWOOD — The Longwood Church of Christ. 1018 N.
U.S. 17-92. Longwood. Is having u gospel meeting with
evangelist Wayne Fussell April 7 to 15 al 7:30 p.m. nightly
with special services Sunday al 10:30 a.m. and 6 p.m. For
more Information, call 323-5830.

Dinner to accompany dedication
DellARY — Liberty Ministry Center. 643 South U.S. 17-92.
DcHary. Is celebrating Ihe dedication of their remodelled
sanctuary and ministry center April I at 10:45 p in . A
buffet-style dinner will be served Immediately alter Ihe service.

Marshall to lead family crusade
D ELTO N A — The First Baptist Church. 1200 Providence Rd..
Deltona. Is having Rev. Charlie Marchall Irad a family cnisade
through April I with no service March 31. A nursary will be
provided. The services wlllutlllzc a variety of media and can be
enjoyed by children.

Holocaust Center has remembrance day
M AITLAN D — The Holocaust Memorial Resource and
Education Center of Central Florida Is presenting Yom
llashoah. Days of Remembrance April 22 at 7 p.m. at the
Jewish Community Center. 851 N. Mall land Ave.. Maitland.
The featured speaker will be antl-semlllsm activist Bente
Klarsfeld. Honorary chairmen will be Dr. .lames Schott,
superintendent of the Orange County schools and Robert
Hughes, superintendent of Seminole County schools. The
program Is open to the public. For more Information, cull
6280555.
,

Hughes is Methodist’s editor
LAKELAND — The Rev. Thomas A Hughes has bern
appointed Associate Council Director for Communications al
the Florida United Methodist Conference In Lakeland. Hughes.
Ihe pastor of Mulberry United Methodist Church and a former
reported for Ihe Tam pa Tribune, will be rrs|Niualble lor editing
Ihe weekly Florida United Methodist, as welt as other duties.

Sanders to speak on Orlando
ORLANDO — Orlando Women Aglow Is featuring Halle
Sanders, founder of Word of the King Ministries and
administrator ol a facility lor female cx-oflendcrs. She will be­
speaking April 14 at 9:30 a.m at Morrison's In Ihe Winter Park
Mall

Divorce is
the ultimate
in child abuse
Too late lo save millions of
children from the deep sadness
that only a broken home can
bring, experts on Ihe family are
coming to see I tut divorce may
bo Ihe ultimate cruelly a parent
cun Inflict on u child. The
ultimate In child abuse.
In most cases parents cannot
say. now thut the damage has
been done. " I f only I had
known!'' They did know — If
they were listening lo some of
the best udvlce that was avail­
able.
Already In the 1940s Dr. David
Goodman, a child psychologist
and author of "A Parents' Guide
to the Em otional Needs of
Children." was warning parents
In the strongest language
ugulnst divorce.
But liberation was In the air.
Parents caught In u marriage
that wasn't bringing them all
they were seeking In life didn't
want to hear that they had an
obligation lo keep the marriage
together "for the sake of the
children."
In his book Goodman remarks
how often a husband or wife,
weary of contending with a
loveless or Incompatible mate,
will ask a counselor. "Would It
matter much lo my children If
we got u divorce? Wouldn't they
Ik- belter off to have two separat­
ed parents who are relatively
happy than two parents who
slay together but cannot love
each other’/"
What these parents want to
hear, says Goodman. Is "No. It
really wouldn't matter. Go ahead
with your divorce. Your children
will get over It. There are
millions of children of divorce In
America. They all gel over It In
lime."
Hut the wise counselor won't
tell them this, says Goodman.
U-cause tie has seen "loo many
of these rhildrrn putting up a
brave Iron! of sophistication but
never really losing Ihe look of
Irrrmedtable grtrf In their eves."
I had a friend In Ihe newspaper
business 20 years ago who had
lately become u father by adop­
tion. Terry was the apple of his
lather's eye. "I'd do anything for
that boy — except give up
drinking." Jack would say.
It always got a laugh But
apparently he wasn't kidding.
When his son was 10. Jack was
killed In an auto accident while
driving under Ihe Influence.

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Cnrttl IpttcootT Church. Longwood
Calvary Baplitl Church. Cryttal iaaa t Ml. LaM Ms*
(piocepal Church ol tho Npw Covenant. STS TuakawWa Noad.
Caaewbeny Baptial Church 770 Sammoia Slid
ConliS BKit'll Chutch. 1101 W 1*1 SI
Hory Croaa I pNcopal. Park Ay* w 4th SL. Sanlord
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Country**)# Bapnyl Church Country Club Nood. LAM u*ry
Th# Church al th* dead Shaphard. Maitland. 331 LaM Aa*
Firtl Bao I'M Church. SI* Ask At#
Flrtl Baplitl Church ol Altsnonl# Spring* SI 430 Auamomt Spring*
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Flrtl Baplitl Church ol F o rm Cny
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I lean lion u n a r m Church, OnrBrooh Dr. Ctaaalt tn y
Fir*l B4Pli*l Church ol OtdOO
Oood Shaahard Untied u n a rm . 2S17 S Orlando Dr.
Frrtl B4Qtltl Church ol Sanfando Spring*
HWy Ooaa u n a r m Church *1 La** Mwy. 7*0 Sun Orly*, LaM Mary
Ftr*l Btpliil Church ol Wlnl#r Spring*. 2*0 Bahama Nd
Lord Ol Lit* U n a r m Church. 3SS Tuttawllla N d. Wlntar Spring*
Ftr*i Shrtoh Mittronary Boptitl Church. 1101 W 13m SI
u n a r m Church ol Providence. DWIona
F o rm B*0 II*I Church ol 0*l##n
u n a r m Church ol th* H i« n m ir . 103 W 29m Plata
Fount*m H#*d SApn*l Church. Oviado
Mataiah u n a r m Church. (Jordan Day* Dr. S Hwy. 17*2. CaaaMBarry
Hop# SAplilt Church. F o rm City Community C#ni#r. Form City
SI. Luba* u n a r m Church, NL 42*. Blwrla
lnd#p#nd#nc# B*pti»i Mu* O tic L*agu# Bldg. Longwood
SI tlaphm u n a r m Church. 434 pml Waal ol M . I
Jordon Mittronary Bapl'll Church. *30 00*41# Nd
L*Mvt#w BAptitl Church. 12* Lwmww At# . La m M*ry
Bamatt llnltad Mamorlw Church. L DaSary At*.. tntarprtM
Macadom# Minion Bapinl Church. 0*0 HUI Nd . 0*1*#n
Saw LaM UnWad Mathodlil Church
Mi**ion*ry B*ptt*l Church. North N d. tnlerprtm
■anal
A M L Church, Canam H gtt
Morning Olory B*pn*t Church. 0#n#*A Mwy
CtttWbtrry Community LMtod Monodltl Church. Hwy 17S3
Ml Morten Pnnuliy# SAPlitt. 1101 Locuat A*# . Son lord
FVtwy Ntdgt Nd. C tat albafry
Ml Oit*# Mittronary S*pti*l Church. Swuando Spring* Nd. Longwood
Chrttl United Man odiil Church. Tucaw O r. Suniand lataaa*
Ml Smw Mittronory B s ti* l Church. 1100 .tarry A*#
DaSary Community MtthodMI Church. W. HtghPanM Nd. DaSwy
2IOn Mittronary Baplitl. Srp#« At*.
Flrtl Unnad MtlhodUl Church. 4 tt Part A r t
N#w Both#! MrtaronAry Church, tin SI A Hickory At#
Plrtl ManodMI Church ol Orlado
Haw Ml Calvary Umionary BAptitl. 1109 w ITlh SI
Ftrtt Unnad Man odU l Church al Qanata
H r* Sat#m Pnmtlir# B*pli*t Church. ISO* W 12th Si
Fra* MwnodMI Church. 900 W am SI
Hww Tattamanl Bapli*i Church. OuahWy Inn. North Longwood
Ortea Unit** Mathodlil Church. IBS N. Country Cm* Nd. LaM Mary
a Ml Zion Baplitl Church. 1720 F#*r A*#
Grant
Chapal A M I Church. Ortado
Hww Lil# Follow*h*p. 4*01 ( L4M On*#. C#**#iO#rry. FI 3270*
Qaagrota
MtlWodltl Church, Orlado
Nonhtid# Baplitl Church. Chuluol*
Otlaan Mothodiat Church. Cor. ol Carpenter S Murray SL. Otlaan
P#opl# • *4011*1 Church 1201 W Futt S lrm . Sanlord
Paoia WaaH ym Monodltl. 9dB0W aytld* Dr. Sanlord
Pin#cr**t BaplHl Church. 11*W Airport Bi*d
Samando United Mothodlei Church, BN 434 and M . Longwood
Pram# La** Baplitl. Nidg# Nd . F#rn Part
SI. Jama* X M L . *m w Cyprau
Pvogr#** Mittronary Baplitl Church. Midway
SL LuM M X Church ol Camaron CMy. Inc., SowdWI oil LN . 4* L.
Sacond Shiloh Mittronary Baplitl Church W#tl Sanlord
Bl. Mary’a A M L Church. SL HI 411 Ottaen
Smyrna Baplitl Church. 2S0 Ovwrtrroo# O r. Caaewbarry
SL Paul a Mathodlil Church. OaMrn N d. tnlarpnao
Suniand Baplitl Church. 2*2* PaHoallo
BlraHord Memorial Church, X DaSary
SI Jama* Mittronary Baplitl Church. SI Nd 411 Otlaan
SI LuM Mittronary Sapntl Church ol Camaron City. Inc
Fuel Church el th* Natarma. 2SS1 Smlord Ay*.
SI Paul Sapntl Church. 113 Pm* Ay*
Ganay* Church ol th* Nauran*. S N 44. Oanaaa
SI Malihaw* Baplitl Church Canaan Hgtt
LaM Mary Church ol in* Naiaran*. 171 L CrytlW LaM Ay*. LaM Mary
Si John t Mittronary Bapinl Church *20 Cypratt Si
Longwood Church ol tho Natarano. Wayman 4 Jaatup Ay*.. Longwood
Spnnglwid Mittronary Sapntl. I21h A Cadar
Tampr# Sapntl Church. Palm Spring* N d, Anamonl* Spring*
Mwkhwn Wood* Church ol Iha Naiarona. SN a*. 1H Moot Wall ol
Victory Sapntl Church. Old Orlando Nd. al HaaMr Ay*
M W Iha Waana Nraar
Woatytaw Sapntl Church. 4100 Paoia Hoad |4*A|
PINTICO STAL
William Chapal Mltalonary Sapntl Church. Mart t William S i .
CWvary
cnnatian Caniar. 10M Siwa S I . Sanlord Plata
Anamonl* Spring*
PktSATT KNULM
Zion Hop* Sapntl Church, 712 Orang* *•*
Deltona Protoyianwi Church. Hoilwtd Bird t Aultm Are DWIona
CATHOLIC
Flrtl Protbyltnm Church ol Lata Mary
Ah Souia Catholic Church. 903 Oak A y «. Sanlord
Flrtl Pratbylonan Church. Oak Ar* A 3rd SI
Church ol in* Nttvlty, Lata Mwy
Firtl Prokbylartm Church ol DaSary. I Highland
Our LaM ol Iha Lakat Catholic Church. 1110 Mar unman. DMIona
SI Andrew* Piwabylanan Church. M13 Saw Lana Nd
SI Ann's Catholic Church, Dogwood Trad. DaSary
SI Mwka Preabytenwi Church. 1031 Pawn Spring* Nd . Altamonte Spgt
SI Augualln* Catholic Church, Suntat D r. naar Sutton N d. C atawbatry
Tutcawdia Prttbylwian Cnurcn. 3000 W ttl S u it Nd 42*. Onado Fla
Si. Mary MtgadNtna Catholic Church. Maitland A ta,
Upaala Community Pratbylanan Churcn. UpaWa Nd
Anamonl* Sprtnga
Woaiminiitw Praabylanan Churcn. Nad Bug Nd . CaatWbwrry
CtNMTIAM
A1VCMTH DAY A0VINTIS1
Flrtl cnnttlan Church. 1107 S Sanlord Ay*
Forttl Lake Sarwntn Day Adrwnllil Churcn. Hwy 43*. Forotl City
Flrtl ChriaUan Church ol Longwood. 1400 L I WUMamaon Nd.
Mar* Hill seventh Day Advaniiti Church. (01 I 2nd S I . Smlord
Grace Chrttl tan Church. Mowing w Saminoie TMCA. MS Longwood Sanlord Sevan in Day Advaniiti Church. 9915 N Highway 427
Savanlh
Day Adyamial Church. Mwiiand A r* . Allamonla Spring*
LaM Mary N d. LaM Mary
Winter Spnnga Savanlh Day Advaniiti Church. 90 5 Moat Nd
L ai arttw C M W Im Church. Saw LaM Nd. al Jamlton
O TH IN CMUNCMIS
Nonhaid* Chrttl Ian Church, Flortda Hatm O r. Maitland
All Fatih ChapW. Camp Sammoia. Waaiya Park. Nd
M o d Chrtitlan Church. 133 W Airport (ltd .
Allan t A M I Church. Oily* S 12lh
South Sami nolo Chrttllm Church. 300 W. SN 434. Ortado
Sawdwl Artnua Hotmaaa ChapW. SaardWI A**
CMN S T U N SCICNC1
Flrtl Church ol Chrttl S d m litl. 979 Markham Wood* N d, Longwood Chuiuolk Community Churcn
Church ol Jtaut Cnntl ol Lwtar Day Swnit. 2313 Park Ay*
CHUNCH OF CMMST
Family Church Chninan Caniar 1944 Sammoia Btvd Cataaibarry
Church ol ChrtW. 1913 X Pwk Ay*
Flrtl Bom Church ol in* Living Ood. Midway
Church ol Chrttl M Laat Ilian. U X 17 *2. N. Caaawbarry
Fuel Church ol Cnntl. Scwntitl. tlkam Bird and Vonut SI Dwlpna
Church ol Chrtat. BOO Palm Sprtnga D r. Altamonte Spring*
Flrtl Ptnltcottal Church ol Longwood
Church ol Chrttl. Ganava
Firtl PoniocotiW Church ol Sanlord
Church ol Chrttl. Longwood
Full Gotp*l Church ol God in ChrtW. IS29 Jarry Aro . Sanlord
Church ol Chrtal. W 17th Si
Full GotpW TKw'hAC'y 2724 Country Club Noad
Northaids Church ol Chrtal. Fla Harm D r. Maitland
G/oco Buna Church. 2*44 S San torn Am
South Somlnolo Church oI Chrttl, 9410 LaM HowwU ltd
Holy Tnnly Church ol God in Chrttl. ISI4 Mangouttm* Ar#
CHUNCH OF OOO
Kingdom H#H ol JOhovWi I Wilnott L4M Monroo Unil. 19*2 W Thttd Si
Church ol God. 90) Hickory
LaM Monro* ChapW. Orange Bird . LaM Monro*
Church ol God. *03 W 22nd SI
Ml Oiir# Hounati Churcn. Oat Hnl Nd . Otlaan
Church ol God. Onydo
NarghOomood Alliance Church. M l Mwtham Wood* Noad Longwood
Church of Ood Hotin#* a cat r Monro*
Pwniacotiw Opon Sibia Tabornaci*. Nidgawood Am OH 29m
Church ol God Mittion. Inttrpnt*
ooootrla Sammoia High School
Church ol God. 1402 W tern Si
Praia and Poww Church. I l l W Wubur A r* . Laa* Mary
Church ol God in Cnntl. Oviedo
Polling Hill! Moravian Church. SN 434. Longwood
Church ol God ol Prophecy 290* S I'm Ay*
Sanlord Aiiiw k o Church. 1401 S Part Art
Church ol God ol Prophecy. 170S S Partimmon Ay*
Sanlord Xbw Churcn. 24*0 Sanlord Am
Church ol God ol Prophecy 49* S Central. Onado
Tho Full GotpW Church ol Our Lord Jatut Cnntl Wtthinglon Si
Church ol God (7th DayL Deltona Community Caniar.
Canaan City
OaNon* llaoc Noomi
TM Salvation Army 700 W 24in SI
Hatcuo Church ol God 1700 W 131h SI Sanlord
Triumph Tho Church ol I ha Haw Agt 100* W Sin Si
Trim Church ol God. 2700 Nidgawood A ro . Sanlord
Undtd Church ol Chrttl Anamonl* Community Chapa*
Allamonla Spnnga
CO N O M O AnO N AL
Unnad Churcn ol ChrlW Chntlian Fwiuwthip 290 H Country CluO Nd
CongragwionW Chrttllm Church. 2401 X Pwk A t* . Smlord
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Wmi#F Springs Community I i r ^ i c a l Congrogjtton*
St
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Diverticulitis unusual
in patients under 50
D E A R D R . O O T T t I'm _
3 7 - ye ar - ol d mole with
dlverttcullttg. How common Is
this al m y age. and whal are the
chances of recurrence and Ihe
poaalblllty of II turning Into
colon cancer?
D R A R R R A D R R t
Diverticulitis, Inflamed aaca
surrounding the Inleatlne. la
unusual In pailenls under 90. It
does occur, but I'd be auspicious
that your "diverticulitis'' might
be masquerading for other types
of bowel Infection, such as colitis
or regional enteritis, two Intesti­
nal diseases that are more
common In men underdo.
Diverticulitis often follows a
pattern of attacks and re­
missions. It Is not related to
cancer. The affliction is usually
treated with antibiotics, which
cure scute at tacks.
In my opinion, you should
have two tests: colonoscopy and
a C T scan of your abdomen.
During the first test, a gastroen­
terologist or a surgeon examines
your entire colon with a long,
flexible, lighted tube. The tube Is
passed through the rectum, snd
the specialist looks st the Interi­
or or the Intestine to identify
sites of Infection and diverticular
sacs, the areas that can become
Inflamed In diverticulitis.
Some doctors prefer a colon
X-ray. called h barium enema, to
obtain similar Information.
A C T scan of Ihe abdomen la a
special X-ray examination dur­
ing w h ic h the d iv e rtic u la r
abscesses, which usually lie
outside the lining of the colon,
can be seen as abnormal shad­
ows.
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laln people msy emll odors that
actually repel bugs. While these
stomas are loo faint or too subtle
for human^rcognltlon. the In­
sects can perceive them.
Like many medical hypothe­
ses. this theory has no practical
application al present. I suggest
you apply Insect repellent to
both your children during Ihe
mosquito season: be sure to

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dum m y and played a heart to his
hand, disclosing the anticipated
bad trump break, but declarer
had the situation under control.
Declarer played out hts winning
spades. West hod to follow until
only three tricks remained, and
he was reduced to the Q-J-7 of
hearts. When declarer led his
last spade to the 11th trick. West
had the choice of ruffing low and
being overruffed In dummy, or
rufflnd high and leading from
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K -IO . Either way the defense
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fact, behavior uf this Ilk could
put a damper on everyone's day.
8 A G IT T A R IU S (Nov. 23-Dec.
21) In some cases you're likely to
manage your resources rather
skillfully today, but there could
be others where you' ll be
extremely Inept. Don't let your
bad deals ovrrshudow your good
ones.
C A P R IC O R N (Dec. 22-Jan.
19) T ry not to let yourself get put
In thr position today where
others will have a greater Influ­
ence over the direction you take
lhan you will yourself. Avoid
restraints.
A Q U A R IU S (.Jan. 20-Feb. 19)
Today you might have to deal
with an Individual who has
caused you some difficulties In
Ihe past. If you arc loo Influ­
enced by old memories, you're
not likely to handle things too
well.
PISCES (Feb. 2 0 March 20)
Companions will find you a
pleasant person with whom to
socialize today, but not necessar­
ily a generous one. Do what you
can to be equally attractive In
both area.
1C) 1990. NEW SPAPER E N ­
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deal from outsiders man we ran
from our pals.
C A N C E R (June 2 1-July 22)
Strive to think of yourself und
make your own derisions today,
because If you seek advice from
associates, you might grt con­
flicting opinions that will only
confuse you more.
L E O (July 23-Aug. 22) Do not
make a big deal about It If you go
out of y ou r way to be of
assistance to another loduy.
Complaining about what you did
will make the recipient sorry for
asking for help.
V IR O O (Aug. 23-Scpl. 221
Today If you get Involved In
something ubout which you
know little, don't be afraid to
admit It. You could do more
harm If you lead other to believe
you know what you're doing.
L IB R A (Sept. 23 0ct. 23) It's
extremely Important today that
you do not play favorites where
your friendships are concerned.
Those who feel they arc not
being treated equally, rould lose
respect for you.
SC O R P IO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22|
We all have faults and It won't
enhance your popularity today If
you start dwelling on the short­
comings of your companions. In

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In the year ahead you are
likely to put more emphasis than
unusual on establishing material
objectives. In your case, this
may be wise, because It could
substantially enrich your life.
A R IE S (March 21-Aprtl 19)
Keep privileged information to
yourself today, especially In
matters that are pertinent to
your career. If you talk too
much. It could lead to your own
undoing. Know where to look for
romance and you'll find It. The
Astro-Graph Matchmaker In­
stantly reveals which signs are
romantically perfect for you.
Mall $2 to Matchmaker, c/o this
newspaper. P.O. Box 91428.
Cleveland. OH 44101-3428.
T A U R U S (April 20-May 201 A
poor altitude will make re­
sponsibilities with which you
have to contend today much
tougher than they actually are. If
you think positive, the opposite
will be true.
G E M IN I (May 2 1-June 20)
There Is a fine line between
friendship and business today
lhal could work against you.
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partner's frisky ovcrcoll on a
tong but headless suit. If West
had made any reasonable lead
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West must have thought that
Christmas had come early. With
stacks In both of declarer's suits
and a partner who was bidding,
he was quick to double and lead
his partner's suit. Little did he
realise that the lead would give
declarer the opportunity to bring
home a nearly Impossible con­
tract. Declarer won the diamond
ace but spumed the club finesse.
Instead he led to dum m y's ace
and discarded both his remain­
ing clubs on the queen and Jack
of diamonds. West ruffed the
third diamond and played a
club, declarer ruffing East's
king. Spades were next. With no
way to get to dummy, declarer
simply led a low spade from hts
hand. West won the queen and.
needing an exit, continued with
the ace. Declarer ruffed In

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children, ages 9 and 6. The
oldest gels a Ion of mosquito
biles, while the younger one
does not. Is there a chemical
difference, and Is there some­
thing we can do to prevent this?
D E A R R E A D E R ! Insects
seem more attracted to some
people than to others. Although
the reason for this preference Is
not known, experts believe cer-

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CLER K OF TH E COURT
By Sharon Dunn
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Putolth March M. April a. U.
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IN T H I CIR CUIT CO UR T
OF TH E E IG H T E E N TH
JU D ICIA L CIR CUIT
OF TH E S TA TE OF
FLORIDA. IN A N O FO R
SEM INOLE CO UNTY.
CIVIL ACTION
Cats No: It M lt C A S t L
SOUTHTRUST M ORTGAGE
COR POR A T ION. a Daiawara
corporation.
Piamtitl.
W AYNE R TE S TU Tan d
DIANE M TE S TU T.
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No!ico it haraby giyon lhal.
pur want N o Final Judgmanl al
Forscloturo ontortd In Iho
a b o rt ttyiad caul#. In Ih#
C irc u it Court ol Som lnolt
County. Florida. I will tall lha
proparly tilualo in Sammalt
Csunly. Florida, dnenbodat
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County Cour thouta al Sanlord.
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FLORIDA

c a i r n o . taaastc A a t f

F ID R R A L NATIO NAL
M 0 A T0 A 0 R ASSOCIATION.

C A M M M R IttR I
COCCICTIVE F ID E HAL
SAVINOt AMO LOAN
ASSOCIATION.
FRANK L MARRING TON.
MM.

tat.

N D TK R O M A LI
N O T IC I IS H I R I R T O IV IN
nuravast M an OrRar ScJioduUng
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caaa rw&gt; panMna In t e d Caurt.
Ma MyN M wMch It M U M H

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SEMINOLR Caunty Cm
M tabby. H I N Park
SantarR. FlarMa 3T77I M II N
A M an Ma wm Ray M May.
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M l.
LM It. and Ca.trad F art mg
S. C V F II S S V ILLA G E !R 0
R IF L A T . TR A C T C - PHASE
I. acctrWna la Ma PIM MaraM
at tacardtd m Plat Baa* M.
gaga It. PwBIIC RacarRt al
Semmele Caunty. PlerMe
D A TE D M lam Inala Catady.
F NrMa MM SOM M March. ION
M ARVANNI m o r s e
A* Clark. Clrcvll Caurt
SammaN County. FlarMa
■y Jan* I JatawK
At Oaputy Clark
Putolth March Jg. April * -l«N
D EO II I

N O T IC I OF
F IC TITIO U S NAME
Nonet It hereby given MM wa
art trgta t* In but watt al &lt;TM
S Orlando rial. SantarR. Fla
a m . SamlnaN County. FlarMa.
undar MO Fktittowt Mama M
T E X M E X C O N C R E TE , and
MM wa inland M ragttlar taM
namt wIM Ma Clarb M lha
Circuit Court. Sam lnaN County.
Florida. In accardanca wtm lha
P ra tiu a n t al lha FlctllNua
Natna Slatulat. Ta Wll SactNn
MS Ft FlarMa StatuNt It it
Sotoirut M Martlnai
JatutM Marl mat
Publith March » . April *. II.
n . io n
D EO IN
NO TICE
NOTICE It haraby *iran Mai
Ma Board al Caunty Commit
tiantrt al SamlnaN County.
Florida. inNndt to hold a public
haaring to cantldtr Ma ante!
man! al an ardmanct tnliliad
AN O R DINANCC A M IN O
IN C T H I LAND DEVELOP
M IN T COO* O F SEMINOLE
C O U N TY
S U B S TA N T IA L L Y
R EW P ITF SIGN STANOAROS
FOR O F F FR B M IS B S O U T
DOOR A D V ER TIS IN G SIGNS.
PR O VIDING FOR NONCON
F O R M IN O S IO N S T O R E
R R O U G H T IN T O C O M P t l
A N C I PRIOR T O JU N E I. ISOS.
PROVIDING FOR INCLUSION
IN L A N O D E V E L O P M E N T
C O O I . P R O V I D I N G PO R
S I V I R A R I U T V A N D PRO
V IO IN G A N E F F E C T I V E
D ATE.
t l l R p m . t r a i toon mortal
N r at paitiblt. ar IN rag*
matting an Ma lam day al April.
IPSA al Ma SaminoN County
Saryictt Building 1101 E atl
Pint Straat. Room W IU . San
lard. F lo rid a Fartant a r t
ad, Itad mal. II May dacidt
appeal any dtcItMn madt al M lt
haaring. May will naad a racard
al lha procaadmgA and. Nr wch
purpota. Ma may naad N mwra
Mat a uarbalim racard al Ma
procadding* it madt. which rac
ord Mcludat lha latllmony and
tyidanca upon which tha appaal
it to baba tad
M ARVANNE MORSE
Clack N Ma Baard al
Caunty Cammittionart al
SaminoN County. Florida
By Sandy Wall
Dtputy CNrk
Putolth: March N. IftB
DEO 100

TH E RRSA DIXON. JAC K O O f
I Anthony M trthNI Tanant.
SOUTHERN M ORTGAGE
COM PANY. Brkta U N IT E D
S O U TH ! RN M O R TG A G E.
INC., and any imknawn hotrt.
Ratiaaaa. granwaa. craMkart.
andalharimkrw npartantar
wN nann tgauaat claiming by.
MraugA. and undar any M Ma
N 0 T IC R 0 0
F O R R C LO S U R ISALR
N O T IC I N haraby airan Mai
lha undartlgnad M arya nn «
Marta Clark al Ma C u tu ll Caurt
M SamlnaN Caunty. PNrMa.
will an Ma Mh Ray al May. taaa.
M Il ia o'clock a m .M Ma Watl
_a BBS*
w
—a Mo
11
ft
rim JRlllit^R
Caunty CauriaauM. laniard.
Florida. aTNr N r tMa and tall M
N auHry N lha tughatl and
hat! toddtr N r caah. Ma IMNw
ma Ratcrtbad proparly tiluaN In
SammaN Caunty. Florida
LM IA A CA D EM Y MANOR
U N IT O NE. according N aNI
aM racardad m Plat Book
I I . Pago *1. al lha Public
Rtcardi M SammaN Caunty.
FltoMa
pursuant N Ma Final Judgmtnl
irtd In a COM ponding m taM
Caurt. Ma tlyN M which It
MdkaNd about
WITNESS my hand and M
Hciai tool at ta*d Caurt M i llrd
day M March. IMB
(CO URT SEAL)
Ataryanna Marta
CLERK OP TH E
C IR CU IT COURT
■y. JanaE JatawK
Oaauty CMrh
Putolth March M. April A ION
D E O li t
IN T N I C IR CU IT COURT
OP T N i I I O H T I E N T H
JUO ICIA L CIR CU IT.
IN A N O F O R
SEMINOLE CO UN TY.
FLORIDA
C A S I NO: IF M il C A B F F
H AL ARDEN.
Piamiin.

IN TN R C IR C U IT CO UR T
OR TNR E M N T E R N T M
JV O IC lA L CIR CU IT
IN A N O P O R
SEMI N O L I C O U N TY .
FLO R ID A
C A S I NO. • F lia a C A .il L
F IIR D M A N B F R IE O M A N .
PA.
Ptamlilt.

IN TN R CIR CUIT CO UR T
OP T N I U R N T R I R T N
JU O IC IA L CIR CUIT.
IN A N O FO R
B R M IN 0 L I CO UN TY.
FLORIDA
c a s i NOiiaa** c a b * p
IN R E T H I MARRIAGE OF
A IO A D * JESUS.
PalitNnarrWIN.

JANOI CORPORATION, a
FlarMa CarparaINn. P W
COMPTON. LOUISE
COMPTON. RMW h a m and
ten ant, and CLASSIC
P R O P IR T IIS O F C E N TR A L
FLORIDA. INC . a PNrMa
CarparaINn.

JU A N DEJESUS.

N O T IC I OP A C TIO N
TO P W COM PTON. LOUISE
COMPTON, all partNt cltommg
inNrati by. Mraugh. undar ar
againtl P W COM PTON, all
partNt claiming in N rttl by.
Ih ra ugh undar ar a g a in tl
LOUISE COM PTON, and all

raryutrtd N tarya a copy at yaur
writtandatantat. IIany. M ila n
Thamat L. SNphan. Iiwuira.
Pallllanar-* attarnay. wto*a
addraat It i l l Dag Track Road.
FlarMa STIR an ar
1 1. Ino. and U N Ma
original wIM Ma CNrk at Ma
Caurt adtor batara taryka an

gulrad N tarya a copy at your
writtan dttantat. II any. la il an
William H Marrttan. Etgmra.
Altar nay lor Cratt Claimant
CLASSIC P R O P E R T IE S OF
C E N T R A L F L O R ID A . INC .
whota addrttt It M l O N n la
Avanua. SmW I N I AllamanN
Sprmgt. F L M ltl an ar kalara
Ma bid day at May. Itaa. and N
tto Ma anginal wiM Ma CNrk at
M lt Caurt. alMar batara taryka
an Cratt Clarmant t aitornay or
im m t d i a la ly t k a r a a t la r .
aiharwita. a dtlauli will ba
anlarad againtl rau lar lha
ralMt dtmandtd m Md cratt
D tN d an M il in n day at
March. I tog
M ARVANNE MORSE
By HaaMar Bnmnar
Oaputy CNrk
Putolth March M. April *. 11.

o« recorded In Plot
Book I. Pogo SO. Public Record*
of Seminole County. Florido.
togothor miffs tho Improvement*
thereon end the future* end
equipment therein contomed
end mhkh premite* o/k'o 4)4
Hickory Are . Sonlord. Florido
purtuont to tho Fusel Judgment
entered m o c o m ponding in *o«d
Court, the otylo ol mh»ch •*
indicotod Above
WITNESS my bond And ol
fklot m a I ot so«d Court thi* 14th
doy of Morch. 1W0
(S EA L)
M ARYANNE MORSE
CNrk of tho Circuit Court
ByJeneE Jo*emk
Publish Morch )4 April 4. IWO
D EO 309

IN T H B C IR CU IT COURT
OF TH E I0TM JUDICIAL
C IR C U IT IN A N O FO R
SEM IN OLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA.
C A S I N O W 111* C A M P
F E D ER A L NATIONAL
M ORTGAGE ASSOCIATION.
Plolntifl
v*
CARL H J A H N S .E T A L .
Dofondont*
N O TIC E OF ACTION
TO CARL H JAHNSond
ERIKA JAHNS
R ESIDENCE UNKNOWN
LAST KNOWN M AILING
AOORESS
IM WinQsrtsQwnd IT
43/4 Sloan Bock TS
im
Wool Gor mony
N O TICE TO PUBLIC
D A T E D thit U n d day si
ANO TO All ptrtont clolmtng
Notice Is hereby given that o
March. Itts
on intorstf By. through, undor or
Public Hoofing mill bo hold by
Maryann# Mona
tho Planning end Zoning Com
ogolncl tho oforosoid Oofon
CNrk ol Circuit Court
mission in tho City Commission
dont*
By JanaE JatawK
Chamber s. City Hell. Sonlord
YOU ARE H ER EBY NOTI
Publith March )0. April A IftO
Florido ot T 00 P M on Thurs
F IE O T H A T on action to loro
D I O 10*
doy. April t. 1990 to consider the
Oo m o morfgogo on fho Io IIouf
IN T N I CIR CU IT COUNT
following change and emend
tng dounbod proporty locotod
OF T N I E IG H T E E N TH
*men! to me Zoning Ordinance ot
in Somtnofo County. F IothSo
JU D ICIAL CIR CUIT
ttm City of Sanford. Seminote
Unit 103. CRANE S ROOST
IN A N O F O R
.
County. Florido
V I L L A G E . S E C T IO N V II .
SEMINOLE CO U N TY.
Re toning from AG. Agricul
togothor uulft* on undivided
FLORIDA
tyre
4 4)/3 *horo in tho common
C A S I MO If i m C A # f L
To that ol Rl I. Restricted
tlomont* oppurtonont fhoroto
M ILTO N CR AFT
JUNE
According to tho DocloroHon of
Industrial
W CR AFT, hit*!**.
Condominium ro&lt;ord»d m Of
LEG A L DESCRIPTION Tho
PUmtiftv helot Record* Book IN/. Pogo West ' a of S 44S tf of Block JO
v%
MM Smith's Subdivision. PB I.
Oil/, of the Public Rocord* of
JO H N O DANIELS. M ARIE D
Seminole County. Florid*
PGSS
CMOWANSKI CO UN TY OF
TO G E T H E R with oil the »m
Being generally described os
SEM IN OLE.#tsi .
provomont* no* or horoottor
N E Corner Bevmr Rood end
D
•roctod on the property, end oil
sm Street
NOTICE OF
The Planning and Zoning
•e»ement%. right*, oppwrto
FORECLOSURE SALE
Commission mill submit o roc
noncov rent*, royoltto*. miner
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y GIVEN
ommendotion to me City Com
ol. oil end go* right* end profit*,
l hal t h« u n d in if lo a d .
•eter. motor right* end motor
mission •n favor ot. or ogomst.
MARVANNE MORSE. Ctork ol
dock, ond oil liituro* nom or
tho re q u e s te d change or
mo Circuit Court. Sominol*
horooHor e port of tho proporty
amendment Tho City Com
County Fto iiN . • illo ftltw lfih
including ropiocomontt end od
mission mill hold o Public
Onp ol Avril. IVSO. al II 00 am
Hearing m the Commission
diimn* moroto
ol iht A it i Iront door ol Iht
hm* boon ftiod ogom*t you. end
Room .n the City Man Sanford
V-m no's Cownty CourtnowM
Florido ot T 00 P M on April 9.
irou oro rocpjtrsd to R r* t o copy
W ilord Fiondo oHor tor U U
1990 to consider sod retom
Of rour mntton doton*o*. «t ony.
«r*S MU Ot pofcist OuNry lo ft*
mendofion
to m -» Action on ROGER D
n. r7so%i snd
t&gt;*dd*r for totn
BEAR of ANOERSON 4 RUSH
All partus in interest and
»7*B lofKjdg ng dru r Urd property
Attorntf* tor Plotntitf. ohow
cituens shall have an opportune
•at SominoM Coontv F tor id* Ha
Address I* m E asI ContrAl
fy to be heard at sod hear mgs
Mil
*
By order ol the Planning and
Boultrord. OrlAndO Florido
Lo» ||. Block A. W E S T
Zoning Commission of tho City
J2P01 And til# mo origmol mth
B R A N T L E Y L A K E ROAO
of SonHard Florida mis 1st day
m* Ciork of t«M Above ttyiod
ot Morch. 1990
H EIG H TS. otcord»nR »o mo Plot
Court on or bsHaro tho Itm dor
•rwraol 0 %rtcordod *n Plot Book
iohn Morns Chairmen
ot April. IM i. othormiso o
Planning and /orung
t
J. ol mo PgdK Roc ord*
ludginonl moy bo ontorod
•I SomuaoM County fio rd s
Commission
Agotnst you tor tho r tlo l do
|ph.«wonl Ha F r u i iudgnstoi of
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC It
m^ndtd »n tho C ompiAknf
i c k i y r t tnfftrod *n fho
« *j*f%on dtedes to appeal a
W ITNESS M Y HAND ANO
.uc .o «&gt;p«od otndfnd cOUM
SEAL OF SAIO COURT on m.%
decision mad* m«n respect to
W ITNESS m , Modd «nd mo
ony matter considered at the
lathdop ol Morch IffO
i m i of wad Court h»i | 30m dor
above meet.ng ( hearing he
I Soot)
of Moren i ho
may need a verbatim record of
M ARY ANNE MORSE
mo procoodmgs including the
(SEAL!
a * C*ork otto»d Court
M ARVANNE MORSE
( testimony and evidence mhich
By R «m King
C»of k o* moCucuif Court
I record is not provided by me
osUspwty Clerk
Publish Morch 10 11 14 April I City of Vsnlord iFSMaOiftJ)
dr
Oopkjty Oork
, Publish March 11 30 «9*q
4 I WO
Ptdlti»*n M a r ih l) 10 1WQ
O EO 144
1oeo m

oco m

N O TICE OP ACTIO N
TO J U A N D EJE S U S . MS
Michigan S I . Sanford. F L B U I
Y O U A N I H ERER V NOT I
P H D Mat an action H r Oit
tahiton a» Marnaga hat boon

haua any right. Ill
In lha proparly M r t ln
tcrlbad
Y O U A R I N O T IF IE D Mat a
Croat claim lac Formant al
Fundi HaM In lha RagHlry at
Ma Circuit Caurt at Sammalt
Caunty. Florida m Ma apart■
imata amount at Twanty Sit
Thousand Faur Hundred Thirty
Si a D a lia n and ta canty tia
canIt i U t O t II I hat toon Mad

WOOOROW PO PE. aHngN
man. and SUN RANK.
NA TIO N A L ASSN .
Poland tn iltl
N O T IC I OP
FORECLOSURE I A L I
N O T IC I It haraby givan Mal
Ma imdartignad Clark al Ma
C irc u it Court al Stm inala
Caunty. Florida, will, an Ma Iglh
day al May. ifM . t i l l M A M
at Ma WEST Front Door al Ma
Sammalt County Cturthtutt.
laniard. FlarMa ator lor taN
and tall al public outcry to Ma
highott and batt toddtr lor cath
Ma tallowing datenbad proparly
tituaMd m SEM INOLE Caunty.
Florida
Lai S. BNch g. TN r C. Town ol

N O T IC I UNDER
FIC TITIO U S NAM E S TA TU TE
TO WHOM IT MA Y CONCE RN
NOTICE I* hereby given thet
the undersigned, purwont to the
“ Fictitious Nom* Stotute".
Chopter 145 09. Florido Slotutes
mill register mith the Clerk ot
mo Circuit Court, m end tor
Seminole County. Florido. upon
receipt end proof of the publico
lion of mis Notice, the fictitious
nemo, to mlt K U E K IN G
B IL L A R D S P A R LO R under
mhkh me espect to ongogo m
business Ot ISIS S Hlghmoy
IT 93. MoiMend. Florido Thet
tho corporation interested in
sold business engerprtM is os
tmloms W P INVESTM ENTS.
INC .0 Florido corporation
O A TE O ot Orlondo. Orange
County. Florido. Morch9.1990
W P IN VESTM EN TS. INC
By Woyno PhUpot
President
Publish Morch 14. 23. 34 April
4 1990
D EO ITS

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10.1«M
010)01

dittoly M tr it to r : aMarwtat a
dtlauli Wilt ba antaaad agamtl

to

D A TE D an March It. IBM
I Court Stall
M A R Y A N N ! MORSE
A t CNrk at Ma Caurt
Ry SRgrgaDunn
A t Oaputy CNrk
Publith March St. April k. IS.
SO. Itog
D I O MS

IN TN R CIR CUIT CO UR T
OP T N I H O M T II N T M
JU D IC IA L CIR CU IT
IN A N O FO R
IR M IN O L I CO U N TY ,
FLORIDA
Cota Na. agglis CA aa l
H ANDY LU IIN S K Y.
Plamltll.
L O R IN IO JO R R IN . A NNIE
CLARK . ROSE MARIE
PO LAK O FF. U N IT E D STA TES
O F AME RICA and JOHN OOC
and JA N E DOE. tmknpwn
N O T IC I OP ACTIO N
TO LORENZO JO R RIN and
A N N II CLARK
YOU A R I N O T IF IE D Mal an
action H tortcMta an agraamanf

N O TIC E OP
A D M IN IS TR A TIV E COM
PLAIN T
T O Gilles Goulet
Co m No P L T4INSI
An Administrative Complaint
to revoke your ik em em and
eligibility tor licensure has boon
filed ogomst you You hove the
right to request o hearing by
mailing o request tor some to
the Florido Deportment of In
suranco. Division ol Logoi Serv
ices. 411 Larson Building
Tallahassee. F lor d o 33)99 0300
It o request tor flooring is not
received by April 4. 1994 the
right to o heormg in mi* matter
mill be moived and me Insur
once Commissioner mill dispoM
of mis co u m in act or dance mith
lorn
Publish March*. 10.31 34 1990
D EO 104
~ N O T IC I OP A
PUBLIC HEARING
OP PROPOSEDCNANOES
A N O A M B N O M IN TS
IN C E R TA IN DISTR ICTS
A NO BOUNDARIES OP
T N I IO N I NO ORDINANCE
OP T N I C IT Y OP
SANFORO. FLORIDA.
Notice is hereby given that a
Public Hearing mill be held m
the Commission Room ot the
City Hell in the City of Sanlord
Florido ot T 00 o clock P M on
A p ril 9. 1990 to consider
changes end amendments to the
Zoning Ordinance ot tho City ol
Sanford. Florida eslouoms
A portion ot that certain
proporty lying ot the Northeast
corner ol the intersection of
Film street end Bevier Rood is
proposed to bo roroned tram
AG. Agriculture to that of Rl I.
Restricted Industrial Said
property being more particular
ly described os tel toms
The West 11 ot South 4SS tt of
Blk JO MM Smith's Subdivision
PB t. PG SI. ot the Public
Records of Semino** Coimty.
Florida
All parties in interest and
citizens shall hove on opportuni
ty to be heard at said hearing
By order ol the City Com
mission ot the City ot Sanford
Florido
AOVICE TO TH E PUBLIC If
a person decides to appeal o
decision mod* mith respect to
ony matter considered at the
above meeting or hearing he
moy need a verbatim record of
the proceedings, including the
testimony and evidence mhKh
record is not provided by the
City of Sanford (FS394 0IOJI
Janet R Donahoe
City Clerk
Publish Morch TO 30. IWO
D EO lit
N O TIC E OF A
PUBLIC H EARINO
OF PROPOSEDCHANOES
A H O A M EN D M EN TS
IN C E R TA IN D ItT R IC T S
AND BOUNDARIES OF
TH E ZONING ORDINANCE
OF TH E C ITY OF
SANFORD. FLORIDA
Notic* is hereby given that a
Public Hearing mill be held m
the Commission Room at me
City Hall in tho City ol Sanlord
Florida, at / 00 o'clock P M on
A p ril 9. 1990. to consider
changes and em#nd&lt;n*nts to the
Zoning Ordinance ot the City ot
Sanford Florida as Unions
A portion of that certain
property lying betmeen Il m
Avenue and Myrtle Avenue and
between 17th Street and 11th
Street is proposed to be rt zoned
from SR I. Smgk Family Dwell
mg ResuJnefiel to that ot GC 7
General Com m ercial Said
property bemg more particular
ly desc r ibed as follows
Lot 7 4 4. Block 14 TR 4 PB l
PG *0 Town ol Sanford. Ot the
Public Records ot Seminote
County F lor ida
All partus m interest and
Citizens shall have an opportuni
ty k be heard at sa d hear ma
By orOvr at the City Com
missun ot m » City ol Sanford
F tor ida
AOVICE TO THE PUBLIC It
a person decides to appeal 4
decisun made with respect H»
any matter saru-dnid et the
above meeting u» hearing he
may need a verbatim record ot
the proceeds* including me
testimony and evidence which
record is not provided by me
City et Sanford iF lT M U O tJ
Janet R Uonanu*
City Ckr*
Publish March 70 » ietO
t)EO 17/

scribed proporty k
County. Florido.
L O T I. C A R M E N O A K S .
ACCORDING TO TH E PLAT
TH E R E O F. AS R ECO R O ED IN
P L A T BOOK 33. PAGE 43. OF
TH E PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE CO U N TY . FLORI
DA. C IT Y OF A LTA M O N TE
SPRINGS
has boon filed ogomst you end
you oro required to serve a copy
ot your mritten defonM*. it any.
t# it on Rkhord A Utrkh ot
Duttey. Judd. Webb 4 Devs.
P A . Plaintiffs attorney mhoM
address is 3940 South Tomtom!
Trail. Sarasota. Florido 34339.
on or betor* Moy I. 1994 and file
the origmol mitti tho Ciork ol
mis Court timer before service
on Plaintiff s attorney or imme
diotoly thereafter othermiM o
default mill be entered ogomst
you tor tho retlet demanded m
the Compiemi or petition
D A TE O on Morch 31.1990
M ARYANNE MORSE
C L E R K O F TH E CO UR T
Ry JoenBrUlent
Deputy Clerk
Publish Morch 30. April 4 13.
TO. 1990
D EO 300

LtgalNolictt

Ltgil Wotictt

Ltqd NotiCHt

IN T N I CIR C U IT COURT.
IN A N R FOR
I I M I M O i l COUNTY.

IN TNR CIR C U IT COURT
OF T N I I I R N T I I N T N
J U D IC U L CIR C U IT.
SEMINOLR CO UN TY.
FLO R ID A
C A S I NO. EFB3IFCA OIL
OIANNE P K E N N E D Y .
Plamltll.

IN TN R CIR C U IT COURT
OP T N I I I R N T I I N T N
JU O IC IA L CIR CU IT
FOR TN R S TA TE OF
FLO R ID A IN AN O POR
SEMINOLR CO UN TY.
FLORIDA.
CataN*i a g » C » C A t t I
Oanaral JarNdktoa

C A S I NO t F tM T C A tP L
L IO N W S T IIN M IY IR a n d
M ARYE S T IIN M IY IR
Plamltll.
JOHN VAN 0 1 H IV .
N O T IC I OP M L R
N O T IC I Ik H I R I R Y glyan
Mal purw ant M Final Judgm tnl
al FargcMtura randarad an lha
IJrd day at March, i m In Mal
carlaln cauta ponding In lha
Circuit Caurt m and N r Sami
naN County- Florida, wharttn
Loan W SMInmayar and Mtoy
I SNinmaygr It Ptamtitt and
Jahn Van Da Hay It Dattndanl.
Cata Numbar ta ttc l CA t t L. I.
M A R V A N N I MORSE. CNrk at
Ma t too laid Circuit Caurt. will
a l t I M A M an Ma MM day at
April. Igog. artar tar taN and
tall M lha higtotl and batt
bidder Mr cath at Ma Watt Irani
door at Ma Stmlnplt County
CaurMovta at kanMrd. FlarMa.
tha Ml law mg datenbad rtai
tthraM and btmg m
Caunty. Florida. M

ARTHUR YO UNG A N O L IR A
YOUNG, hit wIM. and
IN V ES TM EN T S EC U R ITY
M A N A G EM EN T C O R P .
a Florida CarparaINn.

• hall n i l al lo t a.
■Neb 4. T N r *. al Ma TOWN OF
SANFORD. FLORIDA, accord
I n g N E R TR A F F O R D S M A P
T H E R E O F , racardad In Plal
■oak I. Pagat M i t al Ma Public
Racard* al SammaN Caunty.
FlarMa
T ageMar wIM ratting tMck.
attka iurnlturt. lumithmgt and
agutgmant. machtna tad* and
mvanMry at datcrlbad m Mal
carlaln marlgaga racardad
O llK itl Racarda Book t i n al
paga III* through ID I al I
Public Racard* al SamlnaN
County. Florida
Said *ala w ill ba m a d t
purtuanl N and m ordyr to
talltly lha N rm t al ta-d Final

N O T IC I OF SALE
Naika It glyan lhal purtuanl
farad an Ma TTnd day al March.
I l f g . in C iv il A ctio n Na
( f i l l c C A t a L al Ma Clrcuil
Court al lha CighManM Judkial
Circvii. In and lor SammaN
County. Florida. In which AR
T H U R Y O U N G and L I R A
Y O U N G , h it w ilt, and IN
V IS T M I N T S E C U R ITY MAN
AGE M I N T CORP . art lha Da
•andantt. and D IA N N E P
K EN N ED Y . It Ma Ptamlilt. I
I tall N Ma highatl and bail
toddtr H r cath m Ma tabby at
tha watl Irani daar al lha
SammaN Caunty Ceurthouta. m
Sanlord Florida, al II a m an
lha IBM day al May. ION. Ma
WHawMg datenbad raal prapar
ly tat N rM m IM Summary

Ooted mis )4th day of March
1990
M AR YA N N E MORSE
C L E R K O P THE
C IR CU IT COURT
By JanaE Jowmk
Oaputy Clerk
Publish Morch 34 April4. 1990
D E 0 3C4
NOTICE OF
FIC TITIO U S NAME
Notice IS hereby given that I
am engaged m business ot 30/
Spoonbill Court. Winter Springs.
F L 33700. Seminole County.
Florido. under tho Fictitious
Noma ot MASS M AR KETING,
end that I intend Id register said
name mith the Clark of the
Circuit Court. Semmok County.
Florida. In accordance mith the
Provisions ot tho Fictitious
Nome Statutes. To Wit Section
M l 09 F lor ido Statutes 193/
Monsour S Skill
Publish March*. 141X34)990
O EO 103

s i r ' l l . Black I , S A S A L
PO INT A M I N O I D PLAT, ac
rdwif H Ito Plal Me ria l at
racardad In Plal Book I*. Pagat
U Ihrougn 44. al lha Putok
Racardt al SammaN County.
Florida
O A T E O M i l l l l h day al
March. IfM
CNrk aC Ma Clrcuil Caurt
■yJanaE JatawK
Oaputy CNrk
Putolth March M. A p ril* Ito*
D IO JO/
N O TIC E OP
F IC TITIO U S NAME
Notice is hereby given that I
am engaged in business ot 30/
Marc S t. Sanford. FL 3377L
Semmok County. Florida, undor
mo Fktitious Name of ALTAIR
S C IE N T IF IC F O U N D A TIO N ,
end mot I Intend to register said
name mith the Clark of I
Circuit Court. Semmok County.
Florida, in accordance mth the
Provisions ot the Fictitious
Nam# Statutes. To Wit Section
MS 09 Florida Statutes 193/
O raO 'Norm ) Ennis
Publish March 33. 34 April 4
13 1990
DEO 333

NOTICE OF
FIC TITIO U S NAME
Notke it hereby given mot I
am engaged in business ot 1903
Wingfield Dr . Longmeod. Sami
note Caunty. Florida, under the
Fktttiaut Name ot M AX TECH
C O M P U TE R SYSTEM S, and
that I mtend to register sa&gt;d
name mith the Cl**k ot me
Circuit Court. Seminole County.
Florida, m accordance with the
Provisions ot the Fictitious
Name Statutes. To Wit Section
MS 09 F lor ula Statutes 193/
Alan J Davit
Publish March 9. to. 2X 30. 1990
D EO 93

IN TH B CIR CUIT COURT. C lO M TC f NTH
JU D IC IA L CIRCUIT. SEM INOLE COUNTY.
FLO R ID A CA SI NO tt-IM J CA IBO
IN R l i F O R F E ITU R E OF THE FOLLOW ING DESCRIBED
P R O V IB TV I I I O N I 1*11 BMW M O O IL HOI TWO DOOR
AUTO M O BILE. V E H IC L E ID E N TIF IC A TIO N NUMBER
A A GOOt BtOt! 1*0
N O T IC I OF FO B FB ITU R B FB O C B IO IN O S
TO R ktordC Sa#ktoi. Jr . U J AmltL
Way. Catwibarry FL X X I
and all aitovt # to claim an miaratt ui ma taHtotingtoapartY a) ana
Itgl BMW Medal M l TwaOoof Aulomotoia. VIN AAGAXXBaOIIMO.
ah kh . . 1 tautd on or about tto im day al February. IttOal or near
ma parting lol al Lyman Higft School. Somintoe County. Florida, by
and baing had by Cattaibarry Policy Daparlmant. Catuibtrry.
Sammok County. Florida oho aill appear baler# Ito HONORABLE
C VERNON M IZ E. JR . on l»lh day ol May. 1*10 al I » A M in
room NUA lor mo purpota al tiling a Petition lor Rule *o Shm Cauta
and lor Final Order al Forleilure ohy the datenbad properly mould
not bo terNiled to ito uto ol or tale by lha Chiel ol Polka
Cattaibarry Polka Department. Cattaibarry. Saminola County
Florida, upon producing duo prool lhal tho tamo oat uttd in
SammaN County Florida, m violation ol Iho loot ol Iho SlaN ol
Florida daalmg mth contraband and other criminal oINntet
purtuanl lo Florida SlaiuNt « U Ml MA YOU DO NOT HAVE TO
A F F IA R .
I H EREBY C E R T IF Y Rial Hut Notice and lit accompanying
pNadmgt art being terved purtuanl lo Florida Iialytet »H Ml M a
Hut Mth day ol March. IttC
NORM AN R W O LFINGER STATE A TTO R N EY
BY A N N E E RICHAROS R UTBER G. A S A .
Florida Bar No Mltfll.
IM Eatl FirtlS Irtol. Sanlord Florida Mrtl
Putolth M arch }). M I tog
(
O E O !tl
SEMINOLE C O U N TY BOdROOP C O U N TY COMMISSIONERS
N O T IC I OF PUBLIC HEARINO
APRIL It. Ito.
tiM P.AL
G ran t* l . While. Jr. B F H O I - PUD iPlanned Uml
Davtlopm.nl I Iona Rtguatl lor Bono* Pil Permit Traci B
Heronaood al Carillon. Plal Booh . ) Pago tA Tat Parcai IB and 0.
Section )L Toonthip II. Range )l. SemmoN County. Florida
Farlhtr datenbad at: &gt; S M iN t South ol SR elf on both fdot ol
Locteood Boulevard In Trecl l« l. MS. and 10aol Carillon PUO
Tint public hearing m il bo hold m Room WIM ol ma Sam.not.
County Service Building. IM I E F irtl Sireel Sanlord Florida on
April lg. Ito*. a l l » p m e r « toon IherteMer at potubN
Written comman It Med aim mo Land Management Director gill
bo contidtrod Ptrtont appearing at ltd putok hearing mil ba
heard Haaringt may ba continued Irom lime to lima at tound
r d c n u r y Further delailt available by calling H I It JO E "Nation
JAAJ
Ptrtont art ad. utd lhal il they dacid* lo appeal any dact-on
made al nut haaring. they mil need a record ol lid proceedmgt. and
lor tuch purpota. they may naad to intura lhal a verbatim record
mciudtt mo letlimony and andtnee upon nh-ch ma appeal it lo ba
bated per Section Ma 0MV Florida SletuNt
BOARDOF C O U N TY COMMISSIONERS
SEMINOLE C O U N TY . FLORIDA
BY SANDRA G LEN N . CHAIRMAN
A TTE S T M AR YA NNE MORSE
OISTRICT rl
Publith March M i « 0
OEOM '
IN TH E CIR CUIT CO UR T. IIO M IE E N T H
JU D IC IA L CIRCUIT. SEM INOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA C A S I NO t o lM g C A I I O
IN R E F O R F E ITU R E OF TH E FO LLO W IN GOESCRIBEO
PROPERTY IllO n e lt tl IO R O M U S TA N G AUTOM OBILE
VEHICLE lO E N TIF IC A TlG N N U M B E R iFABPIOAtBF lltott
N O TIC E OF F O R F E ITU R E PROCEEDINGS
TO Jay A F.nte ) J I NorthGnllin
Avenue Cattaibarry Florida H M )
and all othert aho claim an inleretl in ltd loHOmng propertr al Old
IN I Ford Mu.leng Aulomob.N VIN IFABPIOAtBF ll| A « touch
•at toned on or about lid lam day ol October ilev al or near
Highway t V Sou"l ol Gauoway Drive Altamonte Sprmgt Sam.nod
County Florida by and bmng held by ltd SemmoN County Sher.ll t
Otpertmont Sam.no*. County Flofide tout will appatr cwlote lid
HONORABLE C VERNON M IZE. JR on lam day ol Met itog al
• H A M in room N JJI lor ltd purpota ol l.lmg a Pol.lion lor R udlo
Shew Cauta and lor Fmgl Order ol ForN.luro why ltd detcr.bed
property mould not ba totNiNd lo ltd utn ol or tad by ltd Shat.It ol
SaminoN County Flor-de upon produc-ng d - prool Hut! I'd tend
wet uted m Sammy*. COu ty F londu. *n ,-u-dliOTt ol lid law. ol ltd
SUN ol Florida drelmg a *llt coi.trvb id r d oltar criminal ollandv
purtuanl lo Flor da SUfuNt t j ) M l M . TO U OO NOT N E E D TO
A PPEAR I H E R E d Y C E R T IF Y lhal IKit Notico and .it
accompanying piaad ngt a r. bomg tar.yd purtuanl to Florda
S U tu N ttJ) M l JO. mitXIindavolMatcfi itog
NORMAN R W O LFINGER STATE ATTORNE Y
tt r A N N EE RICHAROS R U TBER G A S A
&lt;
l u - h i S . No M/Ml.
ijo | ,tt F irttShoot Sanlord FiendaJJTTi
Putoith March JJ 10 ito*
O EO T4)

f l e it r e a l e s t a t e

FUNDING C O R P .
Ptamlilt.

vl
W ILLIA M J M ILL, t l a l ,
N 0 T IC I0 P
FORECLOSURE M i l
• T CLER K OP
C IR C U IT CO UR T
Naika It haraby (Ivan Real Ito
undirtigntd Mary anna Marta.
CNrk al Ito Clrcuil Caurt al
SammaN Caunty. Florida, trill,
on lha 14M day al May. ItoL al
II R A M . « I N Watl Ira ni
dear al Ma SammaN Caunty
CaurMauto. In Ma City al San
lord. Florida, ator N r U N and
Mlt al putok outcry N Ito
tughatl and bail toddtr H r cath.
Sam mot# Caunty,
Flortdo. to mlt
LO T 4 C R Y S TA L R ID GE,
according to tho Plat thereof as
Retarded In Plot Book 30.
Paged) 94 97 and 9f el the
Public Records of Semi nolo
County. Florido
pursuant to the tmot decree of
foreclosure entered In 0 cost
pendmg m saM Caurt. tha style
ot mhich is F L E E T R EAL
ES TA TE FUN D IN G CORP . v*
W ILLIAM J H ILL, of el
W ITNESS my hand and ot
fkiai seal of *e*d Court this 34m
day of March. 1990
(S EA L)
By JanaE Jatemk
Deputy Clerk
Publish March 34 April4 1990
DEO 311
NO TICE OP
F IC TITIO U S NAME
Notke is hereby given that I
am engaged m business ot 430
Ktnmkk Circle. Casselberry.
F L 33/07. Seminole County.
Florido. undor the Fictitious
N a m e Of P A T T Y 'S C R B
A T IONS, end that I mtend to
register said name m m tha
Clerk el tha Circuit Court. Sem
mok Caunty. Florida, m ac
cor dance mith the Provisions ot
mo Fictitious Name Sietuk*. To
Wit Section M3 09 FNrido Stat
uks 193/
Patricia LaMontagno
Publish March*. 141X34 1990
D EO 94

N O T IC I TO PUBLIC
Notice It hereby given mat a Putok Haaring will to held by lha
Planning and Zoning Commltfon M the City Commlttlon ChamDora.
City Hall. Sanlord Florida al I M P M on Thundey. April S. IftOlo
conttdar ma lol lowing change and amendment to mo Zoning
Ordinance el lha City al Sanlord. Seminole Courtly. F lar Ida
Reionmg Irom AG. Agriculture. GC ». General Commercial Rl T.
Ratine led Indutir iai and M l 1. Medium Induttrlel
To mal al PO. Planned Oovolepmoni
LEG A L D ESCR IPTIO N Pari tone el Sectwnt M and H. Tewnthip
If South. Range » Eatl. SaminoN County. Florida, detenbed at
loliowt
Commence al lha Norm
corner ol taid ladlon H and run S
a r i r j l " W along ma Norm Una ol laid Section U lar a dntenca ol
) 1 00 icri lo m . Pom I ol Beginning mane* run SOP-ia't) ' E parallel
wim and 21M Oaal Watt al ma Eatl line el ma Northwetl U ol veld
Sac I Km n lor a dulanco ol MA J l Not lo mo point ol curvature el a
curve concave EetN rly. having a reduce el J it t ! Not and a cantral
angle si to-OOM
m ark, run Southerly along the arc al told cur re
lor a Pittance ol Its II Not. thence run S Ito IV U " E Mr a ditiance
ol MS It leal to UN po'"' a* curvature el a curve concave WetNrly.
having a red.ut ol Ito M Net and a central angN al to*TI W . thence
run Southerly along lha arc ol t t o curve N r a dNIawKPal to. M N i l
N a pomt an toed c u r ., ta d pom I alto bomg mo North,at I corner ol
Lol 1 PINE LAK E GROVES, at recorded in P U I Boot t Page V ol
me Public Hecocdt ol SemmoN County. F N rd a Itone, run S
11*0t OS ' W along lha Eatl Una ol told Lol ) lor a ditlanca ol It ) &gt;J
leal to mo pom! ol curve lure el a curve concave SeutheeiNrty
haring a fedlut ol 10JO 3a Net and a central angN ol 3J*0Jto *.
menco tun Soutn wet tarty along tha arc al toed curve and to d Eatl
Una N r a ditlanca al 414 IINOt. inence run S « r M U ' E lor a
ditlanca M l M tool to a pomt H to tool Wettorly ol mo Souihootl
corner ol Iho Northwetl'« ol u d Socton H . Ihence run S at*Iff 40 •
W along Iho South lino ol to d Northwetl •. tor a ditlanca ol ZM0 II
tool N ma latterly Right al Way Una el Intertlele 4. inence i n N
JJ-11 St E .long Mid Right ol W .y lint lor a ditlanca el SH, to
Nal. thence run S H ' M W E along u d Right al Way line lor a
ditlanca ol to 07 leal, ihence run S 00*IS')*" E along Mid
Right ol Way Una tor a ditlanca ol U I t Nel: Ihence fun S M -H S a '
E along Mid Ra-ght ol Way line tor a ditlanca ol ) l 44 tool ihence
run S 00*11 M E along lha WetNrly Righl ol Way line el Oregon
Avenue (to d luw Avenue being IS to Na! Watl al and paralNI wim
lha Eatl Una ol the Southwell U ol u -d Sac I ion M l N r a ditlanca ol
NJO 44 leaf to the Point ol Beginning LESS a Ito to tool Railroad
Right ol W .y in Section H . Tewnthip it South RongoXEatt
AND
Commence ol Iho South '« corner ol told Section M and run N
t r . r s a ' E .Ion* tha South lino ol Mid Section M tor a ditlanca el
3) to Itel to lha Pomt ol Boginning: Itwnce run N OO-IVN ' W along
mo Eatl Right ol Woy Uno ol Oregon Avenue ( u d Una being ) ) to
leal Eatl el and pMeltol wim lha Watl Una el lha Sauthaatl W al u d
Section M l tor o ditienco ol M d SI leal thence run N tt*44 34 ' E
along a non radial Una and lha latterly Righl al Way Una al
internet. 4 and Ovrgon Avanua tor a ditlanca ol It *0 Not to a point
on o curve concave Eetttfly. haying a radiut ol IJB3 M Nel. a
central angle ol 1I*M0S and a chord bearing ol N lO M IW E
thane, run Northerly .long m# arc ol to d Curve and u d
Right ol Way lino N r a ditlanca ol S3S 30 loti to a point an u d
curve thence run S I V i 3 )3" E along a non radial Una and the
EetNrly line ol lands dater bad in Otliclel Rtcord Booh IMS. Paga
I IF Ol the Public Records ol SaminoN County Florida lor o distance
ol 31) aa toil thence run ma lol lowing courses along u d Easterly
Una N o v a n E tor a distance ol M3 M Nel. N SOrtr)* ' E tor a
distance ol 3J4 ja Nat N Ji*33 )J W tor o dislarko ol I4J M Nel. N
40&gt;S) It w tor a Oisi.nc. al IM II leal. Ihence Noting Mid line run
N ISMJ M " E tar . ditlanca ol 3)3 »3 Nat Ihence run N 4TS3'ia" W
lor . distance ol HO to leal to lha Mid (attorly Right el Way Una ol
Intorttett * and Oregon Avanua Ihanct fun N rff-Oe 41" E along u id
Righl ol Way lm» lor a diHanco d 133 to tool to lha pomt el
curvature ol o curve concave SoumootNrty. harm* a radius ol HO IS
tool and . central angN al id ia 4ff Irene. rimNortheettofiy along
lha arc ol ta.d curve and ta d Right ol Way Una tor a ditlanca or
Ito 10 tool Ihanct tun NIY-4S 31' E along t a d Right ol Way Una lor
a ditlanca el t S* tori itence rim S 00*1* 3ff’ I along m* Watl Una ol
land* deter .bad m OII.CNl Record Boot toll. Pago IM ol Ih* Public
Records ol SemmoN County Florida tor a distance el ISf M tool,
thence run N M*4J Jl E along Ih* South Im* ol sad lands lor a
distance ol ISO to Ne' thane, run N 00*14 M ' W along m* fast Im*
ol ta d lands and a non radial Una tor a ditlanca el la* to Nat to a
pomt on a cure* cancer* Northwesterly, harm* a radius *1 I I ] to
Nel a central angN ol 31*4) 4t" and a chord boaring al N 3**)ffM"
E inone, run NoniwatNrty along Ih* arc ol t a d cure* and sa.d
Easier ly Right ol W .y Un# tor * distance ol Ml II Nol to 4 point on
t a d curve, thence run N If*30'IT" E .long mo Southerly
Right ol W .y Im . ol Stole Road 44 lor a distance ol /4 I t Nol to me
point ol curvature ol a curve concave Noeiiweiy having a radius ol
JglOO* leal and 4 centr.l angN ol 0a*34 i r ’ thane, run Easterly
along m# arc ol ta d curve and ta d Southerly Right of Way uno tor a
distance ol JO 00 Net to a point on u&lt;d curve Usenet run S 00*10 IS
E along ihe Eatl line ol tho Southwest « ol iho Northeast . ol sa.d
Section M lor a distance ol 1SS 40 Nel Ihence run N l**4t Jl ' E lor a
distance ol JO 00 leel Usenet run S 00* H IV E paralNI wim end JO 00
leel Easterly ol sad Eatl Un* ol me Southwest . ol 'he Northeast '•
tor a dislanceol JM0J Nel Ihence run S *e*)4 4) W along Ihe South
line ol the Norm J i lt 00 leel ol to d Section M lor a ditiance ol JOOO
leel Ihence run S &lt;0*11)1 E along sad Eatl line ol lha Southwest
'« ol Ihe Northeast '4 tor a distance ol 4I»4* tool to 'he Southeast
corner ol ta-d Southwest -a ol mo Norltsoesl . ot sad Stotion M
ihonc. run S 90-1)13 E along tha Eatl Im* ol iho Watt 1 ol mt
j Southeast . ol to d Section M lor a ditlanca ol Jt40 J3 loot to Ihe
Southeast Corner ihereel thence run S *e-4) M W along the South
line ol sad SecUn M tor a distance ol IJOt I I Nel to the Pomt ol
Beginning
Together containing 31) M3 acres more or Nss and be.ng s~tr.eeI to
anynghtsol way restrictions and oatausentt ol record
Be.ng generally desc'bed es certain property lyhg between StoN
Hoad -4 and Hughey Street lOregon Avenuel ealended wetie fly and
belwrenl 1 and E liter Roadtitendrd southerly
The Planning and Zoning Commita&lt;on will tsrbm.t a recommenda
l,on to uw C*'r Commission us tavor ol. or agamsl me restues'esl
change or ameisdment The City Commission will hod a Public
Hearing in Ihe Commission Hoorn in the City Hall Sanlord Florda
al ) OOP M on April * IfeOtocontdtr sad lecommendalon
A ll p a r t N t &gt;n M erer* a nd c itire n t snail h a re an opportunity to be
. h e a rd el s a d h e a r-n g t

Br order ol Ih# Plano.ng and Zoning Cornm.ss.on ol Ih* City ol
Sanlord F torda this Hh day ol FeCnuar y ewr
John Morris Chairman
P la n n in g i r d Zon.ng C om m ission

ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC II a person dredet to eppe.' a
j dec is.on in toe w lh respect to toy m .ller u n i d r i d .1 the Move
hearmrj he m .y need 4 verba*.m record O' the
p r o u m u ... .nclud- 4 the tettimtor and rvden*. which i». .«4 S
nol prundedbr thw C.*r ol Sanlord iFSJaeJIgtl
D EO U J
Publish March Jl. JO IttO

1 meeln*

�-Sanford Hereld. Sanford. Florida - Friday, March 30. 1900

Legal Notices

Ltqal Notlcae

IN TH E C IR C U IT CO UR T *
OF TM « I9TH
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT
IN AND FOR
SEM INOLE C O U N TY ,
FLO R IDA
O CN CR A L JU R IS D IC TIO N
DIVISION
CASE MO:** t s e C A ttL
T H E DIME SAVINGS BANK
O F NEW YORK. FSB
Flalnflll.
v,
CH ARLES R B A IR E U T H E R ;
------------- WOvwvf CH A R LES R
B A IR E U T H E R .ilany. . 1. 1 ,
Defendants
NOTICE OF SALE
N O T IC E IS G I V E N that
pursuant to mat certain Final
Ju fe rw it. dated March I*. 1*00.
m Casa He IT SSSt CA Oft. of
m* Circuit Caurt al the llth
Judicial Circuil in and tar Sami
note County. Florida. In mhkh
CH ARLES R R A IR EU TH ER j
-----------------. tpowM d CHARLES
R B A IR E U T H E R . II any:
DALE B
L U Z Z I and
W IN IF R E D I LUZZI. An mIta;
B O N A IR E D E V E L O F M E N T
C O M P A N Y . IN C .: U N IT E D
HOME SERVICES OF FLORI
D A d/b'a R IC H P L A N OF
FLO R ID A n/fc/a RICH. U N IT
E D C O R P . SUN BANK . NA
TIO N A L ASSOCIATION THE
M T VER N O N CORPORA
TIO N U N ITE D S TA TE S OF
AM ER ICA ; C A R M EL B Y TH E

IN T N « CIR CU IT CO U R T
O FTH t IIT H '
JUDICIAL C IR C U IT
IN AND FOR
1 IM IN O L I CO U N TY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
C A 1 I NO: I F M A C A m
A M ER IF IRST BANK. A
Federal Saving, Bank.
PteWItl.

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CIATIO N . INC ; and ROGER
HAM M AN and IR E N E HAM
MAN. M i wlta. are the Detan
dentt I vein tall to the hfehett
end bail bidder tar cash in the
lobby at me mail Irani door ol
the Seminole Cevnty Court
home. Santard. Florida, al II 00
a m on the tom day al May.
10*0. m* taiteming described
property set forth In the Order
ol Final Judgment
Th a i cartain condominium
parcel knamn as Unit SIT.
CA R M EL BY TH E LAK E.
U N IT III, a Condominium, and
the undirided Interest in the
common t in itanits nncl co*nmen
expenses appurtenant to said
unit, all in accordance nith and
subfecl to the carments. condi
Honk restrictions, terms and
other prmisiens el the Declare
Hon ol Condominium, recorded
In Official Records Boo* list
Pages sot to 0S0 inclusive, ol the
Public Records of Seminole
County, Florid*
D A TE D MarchM. t*W
MARYANNE/MORSE
Clerk ol the Court
By JaneE Jasenic
Deputy Clerk
Publish March)#. April t. lew
D EO ns
NOTICE OF
F IC TITIO U S NAME
Nonce is hereby given that &gt;v*
are engaged In business at ITT*
Bennett O r , Suite 141. Long
w oo d. F I JJ7S0, Seminal*
County. Florida, under the
Fictitious Nam* ol FR A N 'S
F E N C E . FURNISHINGS FIX
TUR ES COMPANY, and lhal
« * intend to register said nam*
mth the Clark el life Circuit
Caurt. Seminot* County, Florl
do. in occordonco atifh I ho
Provisions el the Fictitious
Name Statutes. To Wit Soction
Pa) 0* Florida Statutes 1*17
JennE Anderson
FrancesG Anderson
Publish March*, ta. n . N . tew
O E D IDS______________________
«S? « _______________
IN TH § O R C U IT COURT
IN ANO FOR
IK M IN O LK CO U N TY .
FLORIDA
CIVIL A CTIO N NO.
tt-M T T C A M L
G L E N P MUSSELMAN, M D .
JAM ES E C A R TE R .M D and
BRIAN P GIBBONS. M D . i t
tr u s te e s o f th e ors

M US SELM ANAN DCAR TER *
P A PR O FIT SHARING
TR U S T,
Plaintiff.
v.

A L A F A T A BUSINESS PARK.
L T D , a Florida limited
partnership •odMlCMAEL
L TUBBS.
Defendants
NOTICE OF SALE
NO TICE IS H E R E B Y GIVEN
♦hat tha und*rttg n ri, rh# Clark
of the Circuit Court for Saminoia
County, Florida, under and by
virtue of th# Summary Final
judgm#ni heretofore entered on
the tfth day Of March. 1440, In
that certain cause pending in tha
Circuit Court of fha Eighteenth
Judicial Circuit of Florida. In
which GLEN P MUSSELMAN.
M D , at at, It Plaintiff, end
A LA FA Y A BUSINESS PARK.
L T D . et el. ere Defendant!,
under end by virtue of 'the term!
of laid Summery Final Judg
ment, will offer for tala and toll
at public outcry to the highest
end belt bidder for each at the
Wait front itepi of the Seminole
County Courthouse. Sanford.
Florida on fha lit day of May.
I fob. at fha hour of 11 00 o'clock
a m , the tame being a legal
ceiei day and the hour a legal
hour of sale, the following de
scribed real property situate in
Seminole County. Florida
Let 12 end the South ‘y of Lot
II. Block " A ." S EM IN O LE
TERRACE R E P LA T eccoed.ng
to the Plat thereof, as recorded
«n Piet Book ll. Page IT. Public
Records of Seminole County.
F (or ida
The afo re sa id p ro p e rty,
together with all tenements,
hereditaments and appurte
nances thereunto belonging, or
in anywise appertaining, being
sold to satisfy said Summary
Final judgment
D A T E D this 19th day of
March 1990
M ARYANNE MORSE
Clark of the Circuit Court
By jane E jasewic
Deputy Clerk
Publish March 73. 20 1990
O EO 74

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L T D .* Flo.ta*Limited
Partner ih,p
Ottendanl,
N O T IC IO F I A L I
PURSUANT TO CH A P TE R *)
N O T IC f It H K R tB Y GIVCN
purtuant ta an Ore*. *r Final
JuAgment at taractawr* Fated
March I*. IN*, and antared in
Cat* No ft M l CA It L of th*
C irc u it Court •• In* 1I T H
Judicial Circuit in and tar lam)
no** County. Florida, wharein
A M C R IFIR 1T BANK. A Fader
*1 lavinge Bank. I&gt; PtalnlW and
RIVCR W IND A P A R TM E N TS
L TD . *1 a l . are Datandanti. I
•ill fell to me Mgheti and b n t
bidder tar ceth *1 Iha Weil
Freni Deer *1 the Samine**
County Ceurthouv* In Laniard
lemmata Ceunly, Florida. *1
11 00 a clack A M . an nw *ih
day al May. 1N0. Ih* taiteming
daecrkbad property a. h i tarth
In laid Order or Final Judg
nwnl, tamil
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LE G A L DESCRIPTION Th*
Sauttmeet'» at ih* Narihaati '•
ol m* North***! &gt;*. end all that
pari al Iha Narthwetl ’• oi me
Seulhaatl '* at tht North n e tt '«
lying North al Ih* creek, ell m
Section u . To*n*hip 11 South.
Rang* 11 Eat! L e u road right
al may an Ih* Watt I Per Reed
recorded In Official Recardt
beak DOS. Pag* tit). Semmefe
County. Florida! The atareveid
tract et lend being more perticu
lerly deter&gt;bodat tail***
Commencing al Ih* North**,!
corner of Section It. Towmhip
11 South. Range 11 Eat!, thane*
North at degree, r&gt; 04'' F » l
along tho North lino of ttw
North*ett V. et Section 14 tor a
ditlanc* at m i s t toot: thence
South 00 Sogreet i r OS" Eon
along th* East Una of th*
North**,11, ot Ih* Northmen ' .
*1 Section It tor a aittanct ot
ta* 11 tael; thence North M
dogreoe S4’ ! i ' Eatt along tht
North lino at Ih* Southwoel
of
mo North#*,!
at the Norm
•ott &lt;e at Section 14 tar a
pittance ol N IT feet to m* Point
ol Beginning, thence continue
Norm I t degree* S4' se Eotl
along tho atari devritoad lin* a
ditlanc* at all as feat; mane*
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along th* Eatt lino at th*
Southuetl i, ot ih* Nor that,I '*
*1 me N o rttm o f to t Section 14
a ditlanc* ot H I 11 teat; thence
continue South OS degree, » '
14" E*»l along Ih* E a il line ol
life Northmen t . ol th* South
*e*t le et the Northmen '« et
Soction 14 to * point of Inter wc
lion aim th* centerline at Ih*
Llltl* Econlockhetche* River;
•hence run Southerly and Wait
arty along m* centerline et the
atoreuid Little Ecenleckhai
ctfe* River lo a point at m
teructien mm th* South im* at
tho North**,! V, #1 the South
oott •* of m* North**,! i* ot
Section 14. Ihence Norm I ,
degree, ST 14" Wen along th*
•ter, O ,u n h id South fine to c
point which lie. South t* degree,
SI' 14" Ea,l * ditlanc* al SI 1)
leer trom Ih* Soumwetl corner
ol Ih* Northmen ’« al iha
Soumean I. al the Northmen
ol Section le. thence Norm OS
degree, ) r oi ■ w *n along m*
Eatl right *1 may im* at State
Road *sio lAlalaya Traill a
ditlanc* *1 t i n SI feel ta Ih*
Poinl al Beginning
Contain, If ) acre,, more or
I* ,,
Dated at Sanford. Florida. Ini,
llrd day al March, ivro
M ARYANNE MORSE
A , Clark. Circuil Court
Sam male County. Florida
By JanaE Jaumic
A , Deputy Clerk
Publith March)*. April*, im )
D E O 111
IN TH E CIR CUIT COURT
OF TH E ISTH
JUD ICIAL CIR CUIT
IN A N O FO R
SEM INOLE C O U N TY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO: p F in iC A g e F
CITICORP VAVINGSOF
FLORIDA.aladeral laving,
and loan anociatien.
Platan It,
CHARLES R PALM QUIST.
*i a l .
Da tendon t,
NO TICE OF SALE
N O TICE IS H E R E B Y GIVEN
pur man I ta Final Judgment
dated Match 14. lew. entered in
C a u No tt S ill CA St P in th*
Circuit Court ol Iha llth Judicial
Circuit in and lor Saminote
C o u n ty . F lo r id a , mharaln
C I T I C O R P S A V IN G S O F
FLO R ID A, a federal u v in g ,
and loan atiocialion. I , Ih*
p la in lllt and C H A R L E S R
PALM QUIST. *1 al . art del*"
danI,. | mill u i l to the high*,!
and be,I bidder tor ceth et the
matt front door of tho Saminote
County Ceurthoufe. Sanford, al
11 OS A M on iha 10th day ot
May. i r n Ih* tel lammg da
ter'bed preparty a, tat farm In
u id F mat Judgment, ta mil
Let n . W OODGATE. accord
mg ta Iha plat the root a, re
corded In Piet Book I). Peg* i t
Public Record, al Saminoi*
County. Florida
D A TE D TH IS l*m day ol
March, itw
MAR YANNE MORSE
c ir c u it c o u r t c l Erk
By JanaE Jaumic
Deputy Clark
Publith March M. April*. ITK
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C L A S S IF IE D A D S

IN t h e o i c u i f c o u r t
OF TH E E IG H T E E N TH
JU D IC IA L CIR CUIT
IK AND FOR
SEM INOLE CO UN TY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO: EF4II7CA **P
TR IM O NA IN VESTM EN T
CORPORATION, a Florida
corporation.
PlamtiH,
vs
GR EG O R Y f . HUGHES, also
known m G i t GOBY HUGHES,
a/fc/aGRIG HUGHES.
Defendant
N O TIC E O f SALE
N O T IC E IS G IV E N that,
pursuant la tha Summary F tnal
Judgment of Foreclosure an
•aratf an th# Jom day of March.
1991. in Civil Action Casa No
•94J17CA99P. af fha Circuit
Court af Iha Eighteenth Judicial
Circuit In and for Samlnofa
Co unty, F lo rid a . In which
T R IM O N A IN V E S T M E N T
CORPORATION Is Plaintiff and
G R E G O R Y F. HUGHES, tfc . Is
ffsa Defendant. I will sail lo tha
highasf and bast Mddar lar cash
af Iha aatf door of fha Seminole
County Caurfhousa m Sanford,
ieminofe County. Florida, af fha
hour' of n 00 a'ctoctu a m ., an
tha 19th day af April, 1990, fhosa
propartias described In Iha af
tachad Ekhfblf " A " , at sat forth
In tha Summary Final Judg
manl of Forocfoaura
E X H IB IT " A ”
P A R C E L I: Btgln at fha
Soufhwast cornar ol Lot 11.
Block “ R*\ Rapt at of Block “ C.
a4 SOUTH F E R N PARK SUB
DIVISION, according N tha plat
fharoof rtcardad N Plat Book 7.
at paga II . af tha Pvbik Racards
af Saminoia County. Florida,
♦banco run E astarty on fha South
lino af said Lot IX I t 40 feat,
thanca run NorthaasNrty along
fha Wasfar Iy Right of Way Una
of Lakovlaw Drlvo. 1% loaf,
thanca run Waitarly ro a point
on tho Waif Una of said Lot IX
Ii.cS Nat NorthaasNrty of tho
point of baginning, thanca run
Swj(htt*ilREl|r ta fha Penal of
Baginning
PARCEL I Lot 14. Block B.
Rrpiat ot Block C of SOUTH
F E R N PARK SUBDIVISION,
according to fha plat tharaof as
racordtd in Plat Book t, Paga
It , Public Racords of Saminoia
County. Florida
PA RCEL 3 Lot 30. Block IX
H E F T L E R HOM E H O W E LL
PARK Sactlon Ona. according to
fha Plat tharaof as racordtd in
Plat Book 13. Pagas 4S. u . 41
and al ot tha Public Racords of
Saminoia County. Florida
PARCEL a Part of Lot I and
Lot 9 ot Block A of Rtplat of
Block C. SOUTH FE R N PARK
SUBDIVISION, according to tha
Plot tharaof. as racordtd in Plat
Book 7. paga II . of tha Public
Racords of Saminoia County.
Florida and specifically da
scribtd as follows BEGINN
tNG at a point on th# Wait uda
Una of Lot I, 70 'Nat North of tha
Southwait cornar of said lo*.
thanca Northward on this Una a
distinct of 70 foot to a point on
the Wait t&gt;da lint of Lot 9
thanca Eastward a dutanca ot
113 Nat and • inchat N a pomt
on tha East t»da lint of Lot 9. S
Nat North of Southaait cornar ot
said lot* thanca Southward a
distinct ot 70 Nat to a point on
East stda lint, of Lot I. 4S Nat
Soulh of tha Northaasl cornar of
Lot I, thanca Wtsfward to itw
baginning. a dittanca of &gt;70 Nat
and • Inc has. mort or lass
PARCELS
L o t » 39.
H IG H L A N D PINES. Unit 4
according lo tha Plat tharaof as
racordtd in Plat Book IS. Paga
90. Public Racords of Saminoia
County, Florida'
PARCEL a South 130 faat of
tha North 34« faat ot tha East *»
of Iha North l » ot government
tot 3. Sactlon t. Township 31
South. Rat&gt;git XJ East. SamlnoN
County, Florida
PARCEL 7 Tha South S9 faat
of tha North 1*1 faat of tha East
*1 Of tha North ’ i ot Government
Let X Sactlon I. Township 11
South, Range 30 East. Saminoia
County. Florida
P A R C E L ! L o ti. BALLM ER
and WEISS MANOR, according
N the Plat tharaof. recorded In
Plat Book 11. Paga i|. of the
Public Racords of Saminoia
County. Florida, together with
an easement ovar the Southerly
SO faat of Lot 17. of said
Subdivision, for fha purpose of
ingress and egress to Prairie
Lake.
D A T E D this lis t day of
March. 1990

Seminole
322-2611

C LA S S IFIE D DEPT. P k lV A T I P A R TY RATES
HOURS
.....................
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M TURM V 9 - D M * _____

Prices afeov* reflect a 11,SO cash discount for prompt payment SchoduL
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whan you gal results Fay only for doyt your od runt of rota aornad.
Lisa M l description lot fosfwtf ratults Copy must follow occaptokia
typographical form,

ADJUSTMENTS ANO CRIDITSi In HU event * an
m r In an *r, Hw S a a M HtraM will k* m y n O N h r
nw lin t Imbtltwi bUy iM only lb Hw • aWirt #1 Itw cm!
bf Hut Iinert tan. PWatb dwelt yeur aal ter accuracy Hw

lin t Nay It run,.

NOTICE OF
FIC TITIO U S N A M S
Notice is hereby givan that we
art engaged In business at P O
Bob 190191. Casselberry. FL
33719. SamlnoN County. Florida,
undvr the Fictitious Name ol
RILA COMPANY, and that wa
intend to register Mid name
with the Clark of tha Circuit
Court, Seminole County, Florl
da. in accordance with tha
Provisions of tha Fictitious
Noma Statutes. To Wit Section
941 09 Florida Statutes 191/
Greg Gngor' *
Beverley Douglas
Publish March 19. IX 30. Apvll
9. 1990
OEO 199
IN T H C CIR CU IT COURT*
E IG H T E E N TH
JU DICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN A N D F O R
SEM INOLE COUNTY*
FLORIDA
CASE NO.; 99 94S4 CA 99 E
W ILLIA M HORTON
Plaintiff,
vt
STEV E H DEBOSE and
FRANCES DE BOSE h n w iN
• tat.
Oafendanis
NO TICE OF SALE
N O TICE IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
that pursuant to a Summary
Final Judgment Ot Foreclosure
entered in cause numbered
49 U K CA 09 E m the Circuit
Court. SamlnoN County, Florl
da. I will sell th# property
situated m Seminole County,
F lor Ida. deu r -bed at
Lof It. Block G WASHING
TON OAKS SECTION I. a&lt;
cording to the plat Ihereof at
recorded m Plat Book It, Paget
7 and I. Public Records of
Seminole County Florida
aI public sale to tha highest and
bast bidder , tor cash at the wait
front door of the Saminoia
County Courthouse Sanford
Florida at II 00 e m on the 1st
day of May '990
M ARYANNE MORSE
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By Jana E Jasewic
Deputy Clark
Publish Match 23. » 1990
O EO 717

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Legal Notice
N O TIC E OF
F IC TITIO U S NAME
Notice is hereby giran that I
am engaged in business at Ilf
N 17 92 Loogwood. F L 13750.
Saminoia County Florida, under
tha Fictitious Nam# of GR1F
F IN F IN A N C IA L SYSTEM S
and that I intend fa register said
name with th# Clerk of tha
Circuit Court, Saminoia County
Florida, m accordance with tha
Provisions of th# Fictitious
Name Statutes To Wit Saction
U5 09 Florida Statutes 1957
Sharon Gish
Publish March la. 2J XJ April
9. '990
O E O 173

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start, plus bonuses Rataeed
atmosphere
Call &gt;39-3144
F R IN T SHOP Ceowfer Parson
E ip Good pay and banatitt
Call In Long wood 119 0991

MAINTENANCE PERSON
Full lima. D ay, Apply
Amaca Feed Snap
4*** SI Rd 44, Santard
M A IN T IN R N C E

PRODUCTION WORKERS
Longwood manufacture* is
looking tor energetic reliable
people to fill positions on our
2nd shift IS per hour Apply in
person Parker Hannifin. 777
Bennett Dr , Longwood (Taka
to Commerce Park, across
from South Seminole Mospi
tall
EOE

FOR HARTIU TENNIS COURT
Tuscawilla Country Club
Call Stephanie. 395 4159

434

MAINTENANCE
F u l l t i m e p o s i t i o n In
manutaefuring plant located
in Longwood Musi be veil
starter wifh hands on n p e fi
anca in plumbing, electrical,
pneumatics and machine f#
pair Apply in parson Parker
Hannifin,, 777 Bennett Dr ,
Longwood ( T ok o 43* to
Commerce Park, across from
South Sammoia Hospital! COE

QC INSPECTOR
Mead sal t s t ar t er wi t h
•lac fro mechanical back round
to perform receiving in spec
tion duties Musi be able to
inter prat drawings, military
tpatilicafions. etc Apply in
parson, Ma thaws Associates.
I 4 Park Morth tarl Hickman
Circle. Santord

COUNTRY STORE
Full time position raguirts
lifting lead L hoy plus store
duties Call 349 5927__________

ftssmun *
M to 111 par hot* All shifts
Matt/Female Permanent!
Many needed!
44*9111

ATTENTION
MAUD WORKERS need only
apply ) pew lion, avail jfete
(Kaulfeur’t lie required lor 1
pew Horn W l i a i o r n i M I O .

AUSTRAUA WANTS I 0U!!
E X C E L L E N T PAY.Benelll,
Tramporlalkn Call
» / 7,1 /400 4x1 1)43
Tell ralundad Yam 10pm

boo* ein

*

Part lima position available
General ledger, payroll, aapa
nance m TC (LotusI Starting
wage based on aipananca
Closing data S PM. April a
Private Industry Council of
Saminoia County. Inc 212 S
Sanford Ay# *Sanford
E OE/MyF/H/V/
C A R P E N TE R S • Lake Mary
Postal Canter on Rhlnehart
Rd Must have foots Ask for
Grygor cell 7M 7999

CASHIERS
All shifts available'. Good
'hourly wage Raisa altar m
days No tiparianca needed
Start Immediately. Promo
11ona I opporfunitias Apply
Amoco Feed Shop
4400 St. Rd 49# Santard, ar
M R U . Mary Bfadfe U .M a r y

CM’SI M ’S
NEW S TA R TIN O RATES
F u lt/p a rt tim e positions
available Experience pro
tarred. Apply at:
Hillhavaw Health Cora Center
959 Meltonvtllo A w , Sanford
372 9544........................ I.O .E ./ H

CONCRETE FINISHERS
Call M ) 111), leavemawaga

CONSTRUCTION AUTRA0ES
Local Caribbean 1,1 total Kf
1 4ff wet .T A L E N T IU IL 0 E R 1

CONSTRUCTION HELTERS
I? to t i l per hour Will tram
Several needed! Hiring now I
Matte Imphrrmonl
M P f lll
C O N S T R U C T I O N
L O C A L / C A R I B B E A N For
E le ctric ia n s . Carpenters.
Heavy Equipment Oparatari.
Plumbers, A C , Dry wall.
G l a i i n g . Iron work.
Mechanics. Supervisors, to
S4S hour
1 497 497 9129
T A L E N T B U IL O IR S
FEE
CR A FTS a SKILLS# TR ADES

Ml TRADES NEEDED
Painters, Carpenters. ate
Gat ail tha work you can
handle Call
MS 0221

A c c o u n tin g 4
T «

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Service

C b L M E b TA X A
taryta*
Inblytbual,
L ucy A. Cotnter, CFA
Call Far JWeeaitmant
W IW K IW IIH W lllL

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FIX-IT-FAST INC
’’On* Call T * D * lt A i r
U
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A ■aA- mw rA w
i p i n r r—m-4 *riwwiy
w pi
Rttadtai lia! •Commercial
Ca R hW tTa da eit m d l l
R E P A IR )* PA IN TIN G
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Ite Jb b T w ta w N
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Mate carn/teb C K O M W ) Wa
Detagn/buiM and alter Free
Ifelm ate,........... CaNM M UE

MILLER ADOmONS

W l M A U L A N V tH IM G •
Landicaping. Ira* mork and
larnn m k i Fat I. trtendly
fervk* n )«1 M M Ik a .
r RrtangewWw b cteanuo

Cantral FterWa Steca ITT*
Free Oetagn. Free EUlmate*
ICGC1MMA-------------------- m*4*4

L x w ti ServIcG
A S N Lw e Senke

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HOW km iA X C l
HEN APPLIANCES
0 1 and M A Y TA G

USIO APPLIANCES
G O O O tC L ECTIO N
M4 E . Cbm mart ial It. Waterd

1221113

BvUding C o irtn c to ri
■ N E W . R IM O O E L . R I F A I b B
H O M E ). O F F IC E ). I T O b E )
All ***** Ctatetrectte*. Gw/Cam
E ffW H E.G B attW ^B Q lW W

■ C x r p o n try w
CAR F I N I I X All kmda *1 Mm*
ta faln. gainllng A ceramic
HI* XKKard Gram M l ITT)
L I E '* CA R P E N TR Y ■ ttarag*
bu ild in g . d * c k » A m i l l ,
tarpunlr y Inturtd A IIC«nl«d
Fr*b
||*llmate*
w lIA
F r j^ jH
m a te T SmD W

a w n in g SorvTc
N .A .X .I X l RAN I NO ■ Quality
w « r k . rta a a n a b lt rate*.
abte ta* Tan, Ready.

Cw o i k
W O T CO W C X ITB U R V I C I
I h h D JsW B B tf Jb#s0 Repair
Jete. Fra# Est Call oayttaao
339 3993. L ic e n s e Insured

"“ t S B e i —
MRA ELECTRIC COMPANY
Renovations, repairs end nr*
construction 37 years taper
L k anted 9 Bonded t Insured
H I M t 11141......
H E R ITA G E E L E C TE IC

Total yard and lamn car*. Free
IrtW M ter. » M R .
A C R E A G E MOWING, dltclng.
ating and tertllldng
* )l 4)74
___ T ‘
A FF O R D A B LE LAW N CA R E .
Q U A L IT Y W ORK! F R E E
E S T IM A T E ) C*HM)«4*T
lOtwUTy Lamn Car*
CammVR*,. • F R E E ES T.I
N » tab ta*larq*/lmatl ) n 1)71
ECONOM Y LAWN SERVICE
1* 1*1 l a m* c a r * l r « *
M il mate, Call m u t t
LAW N C A R ! Morning. Shrub
pruning. Faat Service, Lam
F rk a a b F r w E ,l.
• **!»*
LAW N R U IN T IN A N C E - Free
arlimatei I
_________ Call W l I
P R O FEStlO N A L G ARD ENER
Morning, edging, trimming,
removing A clearing, plant
tng. Cteemupl Complete Corel
Free E U I M r Van, m &gt;44)
SHUMAN’S LAWN M AI N T . IS
Yrs K ip Comm /Rat Mow.
edoa. 130 4 up 4919949

r

Masonry
S O U T H E R N ITO M ft W O R K
WateflallL Japanaw gard
g g e l,. Tlonam erk around
t m lm m ln g p * g l), , t * n «

M u s ic Lessons
Piano/Keyboard taBtrvcttao
Accepting iiudarda. Private
teuen. All levelt 4*7 tea W04

Nursing CxTb*
C O M P L E TE horn# car* mtih
love A concern tar in* elderly.
Spaclou, accammodallen,.
tom monthly rata* Day Car*
Available Alro l l l l l l t
CwHaws Hurviwg Sarvicg,Inc.
"Hawke Carp TKat's AHardette"
Marses • Aids • U v « la's
9533 9391

Painting
ALTAMONTE FAINTING

LABOR

Of fro/an foods for Rich Food
Plan Good twnefifs. stable
company Hon snokafs only
Apply 491W 13th Street

LOSS PRfVTNTHM SYSTEM

6000 NOMEKS HEEOCO!
Daily Wart ......
Dally Pay
Call la* ter Otlailt
alter fern_____________ M l tall
H O TEL/M O T EL

HlOfel R S TA R TIN O PAVI
For carMted or txparrnnead
Apply In permit to
Lakevlem Nor tkfe Center
t t e l . M W .............

S E R V I C E S
EO E
........ M/F/M'V

Af PUUTOtS J0IS

M arla Norman/Fascinations
Days. 333 4505or m 7503, Jill

IN M Y Lake Mary homa wat
thing infants and up Limit 1
Children Prefer | mos and
older Call 321 9349
LA K E M AR Y A REA In
childcare and children of
IdyUwHda school Call 330 3157
LONGWOOO - Mon F r i . in
rants* 1 yrs aipariencad Lots
O ITLC Dot 333 9947

We have Immediate Wort and
tang term M iq n m r n ll In your
art* tar:

»l3/hr Wa tram Outdoor
work in local ora# Full and
pact lima 91MB9-F3T1 ait. &gt;&gt;,

BEAUTICIAN

27— N u rs e ry &amp;
C h ild C a r t

M u ll be milling I* mark,
dfenwn ancauraged I* apply
Apply In parten. Bran,on
Farm*, femy a*. W rente
■ R P I b l I N C I O anlKutiatllc
mater* uteiperion ter dr*,,
W v » Apply Slim A 4 a ,ir I D
E IU 1 I. Santard____________
E R P IR T W A N TED
to K#ip pul damn a trvaiiom
•Kate CaR IW flta._________

Foe 34 kr ■t t t S f N i o f i M f i

b Graat Santard Location
# Steady Income
ml 111 meetly cant, acta
• Vary Prolltabte Buslnct
eOeed Tex m i Avallaei*
_____
m an*
T b A V I L IK* mar Id E a rn
&gt;4 00* t parmentK Act now!
401 M l I M fflttUQ*

L A U N D R Y WORKERS •M « ta
ta j|/Kr te atari Immadiate
Mr* ter tanq term minded
»M W .
M A TU R E L A D Y te live * home
A even** 7 leenag* bay,
•Kite mam A dad mark a*4
i»
M E D ICA L

T J S R S o lS T fB ff

DOT CSRTIfIE0 ORIYER

E6fi PACKERS

21— P e rs o n a ls

if

MOUNDS KEEPER/
BACAH0( TRAINEE

Needed lor local delivery.
Mon Fri Benellta Subtlance
abufe teihng
l: F&lt;•rti City. W l ■
Carnmail R * . Santard C O E

DEADLINES
Noon The Doy Bafora Pokfucotlon
• ft A M Sofurdoy
II 30 A M Saturday

• A T T R A C T IV E M A L I

C t A F T ) * t R IL L Ia T R A O f I

E n try l«y*l paw lion Full
baneltta Call Oacrg*. Monday
only. * pm to 1pm M b w g
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c l e r k o f c ir c u it c o u r t

By JanaE-Jasewic
As Deputy Dark
Pubiisn March 33. 30. 1990
D EO 7 »

Orlando • Winter Park
831-9993

AfrOWTIKRT SETTERS
F ntat *■*, tail mtu tram IK*
rkgM yaoan fen M enTKwr, .
lb AM
r PM Apply li f t
N ta
Santard A ve.e A M
t a lP
ll M

7T -H tlp W anted

71— HblpWinttd

71-H b le W anted

r t x *41 Summer Special
Pemer maWi. cuttam painting.
Sharmln W illia m ,painlt. Free
Cat, Call Nam .407I I )I IIM7

FORCE
CEORCE'S BAIT R TACKLE

LABOR ON DEMAND
D A IL Y W O R K • D A IL Y P A Y \ A f i

•NO F E E S I

,

D rivers W ith V ehicles Earn \
Extra 50c Per Hour
1
Report 5:45 AM
/&lt;
319 Second 6L, Senlord
or Cell Debbie al 321 &gt;1590

(tom * AM * PM
GUIDE SERVICE
F r*Ni Smoked Mul tell
Live Wild Rhmr SMnner,
F lining Equipment
C U E Oraagelted.
lo o t Monro*
D ik ta t

Handy M an
uv»

•NT* Oanaral C4tp«*b | ■ re
madtimg. trim. t e n . ate
pantr al repair, ....... S77W14

■ IM SERVICES
P a m iingin t/C ii Additian,
R(molding P a lm Dark,
Camcrrte D r i m A Sutema/kl
Gan HsmaEEaint ALamnSryc.
Fro* Cilimatet bab 7)1 Mat
FR A N K R ARNHART painting A
p rtu u tf claarung. te y r l u p
Rateranc*,
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I N II R IO R A E X TER IO R
tektei»l*»al mark. Italy, raw*
**a4L Tad. 44***!) Fro# I I I

Lake Mary Ratadani
Interior/Eater ter
LKamad/lmured
Free Filtm atev
tte-ltta
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r M R U if • rlfR N rllB pn |
Quality Work. Raawnabl*
P rH evFr* *E »1 In, M l i l U
P A IN TIN G
Inter Mr A Cxteffer
H w w » .* b f ,A it e .
tenter C it lr m UN. Bixeunt
Call anytlm* I D «**4

P ts tC o n tr o T
X I P T I L I REM OVAL
4 IR V IC E
teacMilling In
■nakav any v i a and kind
Danaitemacctpted
tla a o p

P lu m b in g
ReRmce PhimttiRt Ik
1,1. CRalc* Far Tour ptamtang
N*«bl l I • )*M*ur, • Rtpalr,
• Rtmecteling ■ Rtp.ptng
C F C n iu ia E ii 4 « )/ n ) t iu

S4J0 OFF WITH THIS A0

RELIANCE INC
SEWER I DRAIN CHAN INC
74 hour,I Flatratr,I
F roe E atlmate, IC F CM I ID
D I h i t ar t o rate

U P O ff RUIN THIS AO
YrathH auling
I SAVE M O R I HAULINO T
Train. Ira* trimming. Ko u m
and aaraqa clean oul p g -H TI
Y A R D O f E R I) H AU LE D
114/LOAD ALSO. JUNK CARS
^ l M Q V I O iF R E I _ _ t e t 2 2 '

Swimming Pool
Service
UM * SWIMMINO POOLS ISM*
Warahoute Cteararx* ol new
itet poota k i l n
it
comptetely in,lotted Include,
Kuo* deck, ladder fencing.
Illter and tkimmar Financing
available Other pool* avail
abte A U about factory re
bate, I Call tell Ira*
i m * m urn
_ K o c # iw iP im )i_ _

Trw Service
ECHOLS T R I E II R V I C E
Fr***,llmate*l Fair Price,I
U c In , Slump Onnd/ng. Tagl
I D D 1 , day *r ml*
"Let Th* Pt»tai,ln ta W IP*
T R I M M IN O . To p p in g, R*
moral. Hauling, all phot*, *1
Iraa mark. Call W ) 4*4*

W a te r /A I r
P u r ific a tio n

MIRACON
Water and Air Filtration ter
horn* and but.navx For Frt*
EtetmateCtK
w itll

SbiEiiwiE Wittr Conditmim
Sales uid Stnic*
M r r * ', » P Rtpair, on all
brand, (If pari, nailabtel II
you Kara a problem «lth
mater mat i, hard, irnaili ti*a
Iron, tulpbur. lad. enter,tm
« k . call tar « F R E E m homo
malar anrlyti, and ratom
mandalion Itat valual w*
c a rry a camplato Ima *1
heuwtwdd rqurpmanl includ
mg drmkmg mater I rt.v rI*
o v n c i-ll andcooirr, Prvon*
te* 7)o)T*l (call caifertl
Dtarn L. Spell, am ur P L
tea Hfeh Prtuer* Sate, PHckl

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Sanford Hafafd. Sanford, Florida — Friday. March 30, 1090 — I

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p r p llt akarlag and ttack
F F d a i Apply in pprypn
MW M arl M U Orlando Dr
t o d i r i ....................... I Q t
M l L F M .t r I
Iw Puny pad
____ __ _____
rim m a ta P 0 Baa t n t ,
t e W * FLUFFY IMP

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A A lftr iR H ____

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Papier uiyekp. S U P to H J U
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laundry, taM Mr chUdrpn,
tpacto dMcaum Mr w cm
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a*rv. u u 1 vg/ma pMa dap.
■al card. M aaaM W nap
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tonM tad U ltim a met
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I T o k t Elm at
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■ I # T R E E M i l l *1 and up
Oak*. mapM*. lycamere and
crepe mryttoa. M l S. French,
Avenue H I H U .
SNAPPER R ID E R with catcher
•HP recall, paad cento IMn
A lto pu(h mower, a n d can

• M O V IE P R O JE C T O R S
MMM RUppf need u r n re
pad Ptotarhato HP41IP
P N IN TC N O O TA P E tor iato
PJPU Call M ary H P HaF
• P I N B A L L - M r A M ra.
Pacman itoed* rapair 1)1.
Sartaea ktodrg* ardy H ) T t*
MaaUHLSumandLSawtard
• U N D E R SEW ING MACHINE
• t o madPL took* and *aw*
ukanwwfMPH) Ilia ________
• W E L L P U M P • J/a H P
Meattar S m a r m j#a Pump
I D I P Vail a im IIP paf
pal .ani tad Her apa Sato I N I
tarkefh Call U P tlF P p ra u M

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t o ctaa
p in * firm. Call
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Trailers

D i- C a r t

N USE D IN STOCK
A U H U H A LL PRICE SI
Maiffand Tractor A E«npm*m
to ml N af Maitland
tan I ) to
W IW

m t n r -G s r r z z ;
lamlty, ha* *hat»/tpay*d
BSadFp................ aNarS

D yna m ic local com pany
want* atoaclata* ta row
and c u m arclal rani
Mary 0
________
r dufaiN Century &gt;1
Can
Orlac Maariy Me
M id i

ttc a c ra R T /a c a m o M T
Full lima annum Mr d m l

■ I T — LAR GE UNITS!
l.tf ttt
Pato/Tannl* Court.
canuanMnl Mcanan. OuMt ari
tlraal parking RanavatMn
t a x tall Na tacurtly Mr guell
Hid applicant*! MO uar
M U M R IT IIU M

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S E C U R ITY O FFICER S

H ELP W A N TED
t ru ly I* aartan Ilurkey*. I a
and t R a*. Vantord ar phone
m i wat___________________

SOCIAL « 0 M M
Immediate epaning InlaM 4
In la rv la a ln p Handle all
ptwea* al tonal work m un til
attic* llt.u a annually, piut
pood taanafilt to ld rrtnmu
F O OatltM toiM rd. PI MW1
I T T L I t T With 1*1taw,n* Buty.
andaai I Petal* w**. H SFIIF

m is A A im w
Atom* araa Na talimp
m m utiatiic peep,
nmu M wr appornfmant* Mr
Kama tacurily w ill train
Gaad any # Mm M 'T 10am
lam ia l
Call John atoltoi
TE L E M A P K E TIN O

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No E KptriHtnci N t e n u r y
CAN Y O U H IL P T ?
U N m i &gt;44_________
T E X T U R E CaaMnp a Paata—
M taapena* Gaol Mad art
pram Cammitttan be*,*. paad
aarcamapaaaid Call rr« ia»a
TR A CTOR TR A IL E R M I V I R
IrparMncad W ial liaua rrl
rruncat Priytital aaam and
drup tcraanlnp re g u lrtd
Jiiarl haul* wiNun Florida
la :
Ca*i_iJ#4Ma___ . x

hpist
I r u l r aciur#M tyaitt aim
ward proc#*i,ng eaportonct
natdrd M wart In ttw n#wt
roam aI Thu laniard Hurt id
S o ™ lump and smur ctortca!
latkt involved Sand c m i
Miiwr titling (duration, work
M iM ry. ward prtxrttm g to
purtonc# and typing meed M
Ranald W Hotia. (uacutlra
Editor. Tha Sunlord Harold.
HP N French A rt. Seniord.
FI M ill___________________
VOLT
TEM PO R ARY SERVICES
________ Cad W W W ________

* R M A TE D * *
a O A H C I INSTRUCTORS
Na caper nocattary/wlll tram
b T IL IM A R K IT E R S
E iporlonco pro Mrrod
a Front Guta Pecepftoniit
Fleet* Cat I
Frad AtlMro Dance Studio
Cat Mlburry For AMro Into
Ml M 4I After 1PM

M K H O tfU H U r
M W M 111 N par hour Will
tram Ailkhimt
M a tin

MUtHOUStMM
Full lima
CaaomtWL M l IU I

ISO Id 1100,000
U dltfriputar* naadod Pari A
lull lima Na e*p w m r r y
Robert O'NellIF* m o _______

112,000 PUIS
10 yeir old comptefty keeking 1
Top Lovol M m g e rs Training
M d bontliU For Interview
Coil
M N in tm
f l — A p irlm tn t* /

Housr to 5 h d r«
M A L I aenlt Mmult to .there
poalcldo condo Free rani tor
hauwkooaiao C a t m m u
SNARE HOUSE
PrtWr oldtr
partan, non tm akar For
InMrmallon M l *M1 *IMr *pm

SHAIE 2 UDK00M HONE
Full uw. me ludat pool
MO/wutk
Call M l FaF]

123— W a n te d ta R e n t
R IT IR ia

RPIWary caupM &lt;MM

rani t a r ) I P i * . t bam I
b y R M y lC a llM iP F Il

TOT PAT

Full/pari lima Ucantad ar
unllcantad ( Wm halo art
IWawtal_________C H O T N H

RwutKPaolly.miPM

Im e A u p
[II Ilfl H [

G I leant# reouetd Chalet
taatractl Call I M r l i i H J i

• PPM. PMS/mg Can
R f f l Ut oB l il a
SANPOda
Plnorltpa CMP.
N le o I P e r m . I b o t h ,
« amo r'dryer, pad. laid. SMS
per manm plu. WM doped!

127—O H te e R e n ta ls
F ra m U M
U to R M ry M M W P
M M F O R D . Larpa I and I
Pdrm 'i , pay monthly ar
art Saw*. Cllitantl M l PTH
M M FO OD - | adrm , ] bam. Ml
aaMianctt mciutad pail/nto
u n ............................n » m i

UNIOR JFK U U I

■ RANO NEW O FFICE PLONO
• t e n M ia o o w it
OC IIO N IN O I
RMoaM Ipaclal
USt/uw
Cad M l two
I SMALL R E N TA L O P P IC E S
lanad PC I Vary leunnobMt
1 S a t4 .C a R a p d lM }u n

1*1m
m
m

5®I®

M Duaaan Mr M A auar

121-1301 E li 545
I ■ ID A O O M ON tiro* parting.
ItO wk aloe 4 waior In
eluded UOtwcuriTy H P H W

2 BMW. 2 MEN OPTS
Over l.tot I g F I Data* Area 11

MTtMAN IfALTY
Lie. Pa*l (itaM Prakur
MW Idn Mr a A ru

32I47S9
c n u lo u ta

Rbdrmt

121-2217
• i t ■ . sne st i
I bam A •&gt;. utility

(had SW.MP Caa altor a pm

(jfowTkw ViBm

ttlpyta____________________

AW

DEBUT • CUN U tE T
Pru Mractooura d rarea taM
E&gt;0(011(0 pad hurry# an pall
courw Priced IP .M under

2900 L ilt H t/J IM .
J 2 I4 U 4 p
101— H o u m
F u rn lilw d / W tw t
S M A L L ^ d rm ^ H ^ n Th ^ r
Jo tm River dock, buautilully
t u r n lih id . t u c lu ilv o .
ntiphborhood. 1} m ln u ltt
tram lawn Adult* prolarrad.
n a n i m a k o r t . na p a l l
U W . ™ tacurtly H I e a r

101— H ouses
U n fu rn ls h o d / R o o t
HOMES TO I t RT
l a a n i Podraam________
S a n lu rd n u l l

C a ll la r

* v*,lebl I,ty and tore! vn i
A il lor Brenda

UUIEMMT
1 bedroom hauw Vary nlca
Call________________M ia itP
SANFORD
Royirma Park. &lt;
bdrm 1 bulh with family
ream, loncod yard No pelt
R o itr o n c o i and d a p a tll
SSW'mp____________M l WPP
SANFOPO. l i l t d Oak Aue. I
bdrm Manhauw. control heal
and air. appnancoe. carpal,
t it s pur month plu* HOP
wearily Wui«r. wwar and
IraUi paid by landlord Call
I UP MM ar I W tcotl________
SANFORD - J bdrm . j bam w ill
plan. Conuunltnl la Laka
M a r y d ie d and IF p »
MFS/mo » dtp M IMU
SAH FO dO TLA KE M A R T
1
b d rm . ) ba th , l l r t p l t c i
U U / ™ VIwan Realty
___________ W m tF ___________
SANFORD
Cary I b d rm . I
b a th , c/h/a. w ,'c a rp o rt
Shadad Ml. clow la city park
and th a p p ln g . He p a ttl
M U 'm o • Sell wcurlly
C a ll............MS-ttPt altar W »
I RORM I B A T H dolachad
parapa. nlca naiphborhood
MOO par month Call Donna
U H I U ___________

107— M o tile
H om e s / R » n t
■ LD ER SPRINOS. Ml Hwy 47)
I. J 4 J bdrmi UP M ttP/wk
Cal IMP rout or r?u IMP

IIS — In d u s tria l
_______ R e n ta ls _______
A A A BUSINESS C E N T E R
Now eltice'Whw BO M to
i . i t l fl B iy i wtfh or w/o
off ictt ilv lln g si lUt/rn*
Mwf. 11/91A SR O f
c* ii m m *

■ p p riiw ia rtmr.au

^7

m m pu

r,v;

STENSTROM

REALTY, INC.
•flg 0ft 3U
•
W r Kst and ta ll
m ore p roperty than
Anyone In (tie G reater
Sanford/Lahe M ery Area.
W f NAVE r it ACRES m Palm
Two cuiiith pandi Leal al
PHtdlono* Only
140.001
SUPER tTAR TIR t HIOOEN
LAKE M Groat Moor pl*n
A ll applianet* Arta pool
opon polio Hay I Only MO.IM
POOLSIDE 1/1. GREAT ROOM
plan Eaf m k ll Open palm
Pone*, true*. Iindtteping
Vary met area
UJ ooo
SPACIOUS l«K IDVLLWILDE
M ‘ y an 'u aero cornar lol
Eol in eounlry kit Wol bar 4
much mor* Now
11)4.toe
SUPER V I ON I acre with itt
It Ironropo on Wokl.o Rlvor
May bo lael choneo M iiyo an
the flye r Prlca reduced
Hurry I Now only
tlrO IM
U U M T flM C

321- 2720
322- 2420
M il Perk Dr . SanMrd
M l W. Lear Mary PI.. U . Mery

F M /M iD MONET
New Homo*. VI good loco
lion, tow down, low monthly
Retuto homo* olwauoilabto
AA Carnal, Inc, Century II
Call Janrl MamHaM
D o n, m -ia e i w . m w i

GENEVA O urm rp ) bdrm
plot toll. I ' i bam order homo,
baaullhrl hardwood liogrt On
I aero, toedt ol metallic ooktl
1cor partee tulOBO u*MM
eaeeeeeieoeeoi
GOVERNMENT REULES
BOB M. BALL JR . P.A.
LARRRUAV REALTY S1S4IIP
BSStM M III, NO QUALIFYIRC
USB THMS2SM CASH
IN CLU DING CLOSINO COST
) A 4 b o m home* in Sun lord.
Oeltona/OoBary/Lk Muryr
Longwood AJIumonM Spring*

11,100 OONN INCl CLOSING
1 bdrm
*pp&lt;i

1 b4ftl. Iirtpletc
C4rport
114 900

USSDMN 13,100 DOWN

MARCH
BONUS
WASHER/DRYER
AVAILABLE

REGATTA
SHORES
R on lal A pertm ente
O n L ik a M onro#
233S W. Seminal# Blvd.
Hwy. 17-EI
San lord, FL 12771
3 2 3 -2 6 2 8

P
‘ lus

1/Hl. 4ppfl4fK4». living fffl,
dining rm,
rm up bficll
flr«y&gt;l4cv Id « If tern porch.
prtv4cy Ivfictd yjurd
1*7 *00

ASSUME, AO QUALIFY
U IE MANY POOL HOME
lta.au ON. Owner will held led
New 1 bdrm l&gt;* bulh 1 (lory,
appliance* fireplace. 1 car
garaga
*44 na

ASSUME RO QUALIFY
J/I’ *r 1*04 iq ft, rww p»inl
and c*rp»l, 4pftU«m»t on 1/1
4Cf« 1*12 mo IM 000

GENEVA
Hou%# on V » 4Cf*» 1 bdrm . I
b4th. *ppli*r«rs qsrsqs id
d t f I Q f t « i o u t b l d g or
wofhBhop
|7* *00

• W d lR rfr o n l U f e t t y lo

•Uodorn FHnest Center
•Indoor Recquetball
• On# M onth Freo

RAUL A BKTH OIROHNK
V KN TU R K I F R O R IR f 111
___________ H I 4744

A ito m a LpaP Arpar. 1/1,
lereoiwt parch, tonced. A I
d r p d t tU id n s w .w p m a u T

D f E M O L A R I ACCESS Thl*
4 bdrm 4 bath heme todturtt
10U tg tt el llyvyp area wirh
fa m ily raam plus Van,
lireplact and peel an I nacre
CaH today I ... OntyllM.Wt
Malta Rati Ettoto Ca lac.
U1FM I
______
D E L TO N A - new )
enly S M I fatal P I T I par
men lh tDpP down V A no
down SUM P

The B iiP y Pto pu M1-UU

32 3 -2 3 2 3
H IO O E N LAR E
Spocwu* r
bdrm , I car. hip earner Ml
Beit Buy I44.N0
LAR E M AR Y - no quality Mw
Pawn 7 yrt now Immaculate
) bdrm Ite r
M f.fH
W HY PAY
N IO N PE R C E N T A O IS T
MOST HOMES SOLD
ll.r w M il Mr IM 4 U end under
CO U N S E L O R -E O O O R I

UMIE many
) bdrm 1 bom tph' pun
Larpa fenced Ml Lake Mary
wheel l
tu .a u
W ALLACE CRESS R E A L TY
___________ Mt-asw___________

★ NEEDTOSOLA
V0UN NOME ON 1ANDT
C A L LU S II
FOR IM M E D IA TE ACTION

447 322 1155
OFTKESFACEFON LEASE
A veiteoM m increment* *4 U )
t o H Very directive torm*
GU INN R E A L TY P Ml M U

ONLY 2 DAYS
A HOUSE W M SOLD
V ES H Attar only 1 D A Y S '
Mr* F ill water at Sanford
colled to cancel her ed tor her
home lor leto toying " I AL
R E A D Y H AVE A CONTRACT
A F T E R O NLY I DATS. AND
T H I V JU S T R E E F CALL
IN O " Thi* it mo FAST RE
SUL TSrOu too can retain
CALL TO D AY If
SANFORD HERALD
CLASSIFIED D EP T.
u s m ii

VOL O il A C O U N TY By Owner
S Aero corner lot. L o t#
Horn#* Wood* Mon* teoot
U M I ^ B » f * t o r Colt 0*2*241
I ACBCI
teTKh homo wtm
forgo 4 t 4 i j bdrm 2 both
firogioct, worfethop and born
1321M Long need Morihwm
■oNdoroo C M im n y y

M V LO R S LM w R hE f
M N STttU H l
a Acre* w/Septic A Wtii
MF.PU

SAU ON LEASE OPTION

STAIRS rHOPEITY
M A N A G E M E N TA R E A L TY
H S r o i/ H IM l*
W IN T E R IF R IN G S
t/l*i.
central H/A. Reduced! SSl.MO
W. MeHcwwthl Realtar
___________ m - t u i ___________
W IN TE R SPRINGS Pane Home
Attume 1*1 lime homeown
er* M ud duality twee dewn.
lake ever pymenta 1 bdrm , 1
bam. Ikeptece. tern parch.
II4F * » H. I N M l* alter tpm
I R O R M 1 BA TH contemporary
In Sontard. I I t o y with eek
tree*, wreened porch, a yoart
old m ooe
m m *

M l —O u to f S la t*
P r # p * r t y / S * l«
Froo breckure ot mountain
proporIM* Cool truth air In
Wettarn Norm Cardinal Call
toll Ire*. I ( U I I I KUO or write
SMOKY M O UNTAIN LAND A
H O M E S , P O BO X I OOP.
M U R PH Y N C letoe

143— R a s o rt
__ P r o p t r l y /S a lR
TIM E S H A R E week 14 ltd.
Sapvhlr* ViH#y NC On PGA
golf (Ours* Ps i 4qui»r of
17.000 lik « over pAym#nt% No
proflit
*42 /i*7Nll iPM

149— Commercial

P r o p « i1 y / 5 * lt
Q U R M A fL U
New roof. 4&lt;um*ium tiding.
101.000 By tewmor P f 0030 ___
T It I PL I K
Good in com#,
growth poi*nfiail E rc tond
i t l r o W 1*2.300121 11&gt;4
4 rNtidwnfiol umft incomw
117 000. tiponM t 11 *00 Price.
1*1.000 AM'imobte Imoncmg
4t*% m i n i .

1 5 3 -A c re a g * L o ts /S a lt
GENEVAS ACRES
BigOoMtf E t i f Ttrrnt!! 121 W9
BroufAilon H•AIf r 444 1214
OCALA NATIONAL f O P C IT
YVoodvd Loll Tivor occttt
11*10 *«ch No i«MWy ##pvnf
171 41 monthly
Owner
1*041 714 417* «r (9041 47) 74M

m

- Wf U f t r t d H H

P 1 R 1 IA N K l T T l N l y CP A.
Lovtobfo 4 fluffy Ch#m#*#n
btobdlino • wkt old l f#m«t*.
c#m*s, J mi»*t cir
IS 0 94 3119441

447-122-11M

201— H o rs —

11S— C w M tem I b ( u m 1

A PPALO O IA mor*. 1 y f K I aid1.
PART k v K ltr end WpilQOlM
mor *, 1700*4ch or b#tt offer
C iU t ti 2*21 offer 3PM

Cg O * / $ p|p

VILLAS OF C A S S IL P IR R T F
bdrm * 2 both * don icroon
p fth
M b 7*01or 4774421

1S7— A A obllt
H owl— / S i l t
CARRIAGE COVE
SUPER N I C I II 1 bedroom

i
full bom doubt**&gt;dt Com#
drof coiling*, hordboord vd
mg, ihingtt roof, thirtmg
M#*9 too To AgprociolHli 0*1
Coll Coflocf
407 *13 TOM
or 4071*0 MI7 otef 4#m
LA B O B I BC DBOOM
Ctcolionf condition nicol*
fgrnifhtd corner lot if Pork
A vo MobdoPor*
P2 2001

C A flfftttlC O tt
1 U P IB N lC If t ) bedroom 2
full torn doubNwdt Corn#
dr41 ttilings hinSboird %«j
mg. thmg 1* roof, tbmriing
Mtrtf loo To AppwKlotHU,**l
CoilCoiloct
407 *33 7040
or 407 &gt;941027 otter igifi
M i l t BBLM O N T
2 bdrm
good c o n d itio n P o r t l f
furnitfwd
13 7*1
Col* 34* 1003 or 303 0232

139— Rrr I Estate
Wanfpd

---------- u

r n --------

‘Aonf#d imm»diiftiy *0 40
K i n *yil'4bl« for rwundoniiil
dovoiofwrninf N r If# Terr*
Cliyton. RouN &gt;0 Bo* 11*
Liko Cify f l 17011 or coll
904 713 4404 Irobor* protected

* NEED TO SELL *

203— L iv — lo c k a nd
P o u ltry _______
CHICK*
Fine* ond common
brood* Ovck*. quiii* forkiy.
Bf0»*0 *!#*&gt; W I WM
• GOATS Bw&lt;f*r Nub*#n cross
Bff**#* (40 tic h CiU I4#*1t3.
GOATS "14"
Ail * 9 - n m ,
•nd br«##s Will Sill I or
•It
_________ C ill &gt;4**704

IQS— S ta m p s /C o in s
STAM P CO LLECTO R
Buying
US AAlnf Collections p litt
blocks A Posfigo Cilf Burt
407 *9* 1000
Won Fr*

213— A u ctio n s
BBl O O I1 A N T I Q U l l #733 M il
14 I NA/litO Auction Tbors 7*m
&gt;444 Hwy 44W&lt;AB347AAUB77

2 1 5 - B o a ts * n d
A c c — s o ri— ___
• A H BOAT
I f Giisslfiom,
110 morcurf. full fended, like
n#w 19*10 bfftr 3J» 4012
'

KARASAXt ISO JET SRI
H

With fri(i# r

C A L LU S II
FOR IM M E D IA TE ACTION
JariPiM R Rpal Estate

H I — C o u n try
P ro p tr ly / Sr Ir

OPEN HOUSE
SATUIMT March 31
10AM • 2 PM
0 S T U IA I m m b Bluff Void
(FO LLO W T H I SION6)
14 A C 1 I I - 3bedroom, 2both.
2100 ig ft camofit block
&gt;h«me Fori cod. wiffi pond
Ai*umiblt Worfgjwfl# '(171,000

Rtal Estate
407 3221155____

ig rp M M

★ MUST SELL#
REDUCED TO 530.000
Hen Duality mg Met tgepe
SECLUDE O But Clow To Town
SAcre* wMobiie. Septic, Well

Rpal Ejtata
407-122 1155

JprtPRMR

Lived 4

f*m#i (3 W0 of best offer
C iU

JI7 7701 bwforwiom

217— Cdrago tel—
EVERTTHING GOES!!
MAP 7 * # N O )l •APB I
111 CLUB ROAD Unlord
F urnitu re mowers, y ir d
fool* household ifomt, misc

LOHGWOOO/DANBURY MIU
Entire Neighkerhoed
I t Individuit Gerege lilts
FB I. A U T . * S No Cirty Bwdsl
Lk M iry Rd (noir I 4) to Lk
E m m i Rd (orI 427 to Long
wood Hill* fo Lk In w M Rd
M O VING I A L I • Furniture,
moped, linens, clothe*,, loy* A
much more F ri &amp; ( i t . * AM
4 PM 371 W SominoNAvo.
Lk M iry (bfwn l f c t d l __

10

MUITI FAMILY YARD SALE
Seturdayend Sunday. I l i a
1)1 Rett SI. loll Aw pert Blvd.
hear Sen lord Airport)
NO EA R L Y R IRPSII

SATURDAY ONLY » W M fM
I Id EASTWOOD CT. I PMecreill
Lei* at baby n e m t and
ctalhei. ley*, beokt endmiic

THOUSAND ITEM SAU
F Rl A U T t)S Elder RdaH **W
O ltie* cem puler ly it t m
weler liileri. bu*. mere

219— W a n te d to B uy

1*3— W a t e r f r o n t
P r o p tf f y / S a lt

STONE ISLAND ARIA!
Accots *o If John! Rlvor
Lirg* trtvd W Righfk fo
Cinii t n v i f l
114 OOO

CALL BART
R EAL ES TA TE
r ea lto r

m tan

111— A p p lia n c e s
/ F u rn itu re
W AN TED : Deed leaking eppii
iwee*. working or not. W t its#
sett end roRONf.
32142*4
A IR C O N O l f I O N ( R
Westtnghau'se lik# new I1K
BTU 1IQ polls 1771 323 17IQ
BABY CRIB converts »o youth
bed end Adult bed New in
bo a Only 11*9 CiU 133 4737
• I 'I B B U L K
We Bey/(ill Furniture A Cel
letteMet. Including litotes
319) 1 Sinterd Ate . 322 7444
• O R I1 1E R 5 d f M T L 43
high 34 wide &gt;9 d#»^ with J
endtebiis 1kOC4U 131 1/11
• KINO S H E B E D
GOOD
CONDITION 1*1 Telephone
_______ 323 10*3
LARRY'S M AR T 2H (enter*
A#e N*vb Used turn A *ppi
buy/Sell/Trad#
122 41)2
• R IF R IO E R A TO R
Net pretty, but working good*
Only 110 00
Cell 122 7)74
• REGULAR srie couch F lor At
print Good condition U1 or
best otter Ceil 171 7741
USED PANASONIC Convection
M tcm piuot. Mode* N1GC
91R 1)10 end Model NN 9407
137( CiU Verd»e i t 777 3iiJ
f it 120

Mun Fr* * Spin

W HIRLPOOL Wether Almond
CRcefient corKtifmn looks like
n»* Wilidei'p*' 77) X »i

Now Ferreus Motifs. .....G44SS
KOKOMO.................... 73&gt; nee

211-Good Things
to E it
H O M IM A O K Chocelite Eister
Eggs
C ilv o r y Chnstien
Center To order
121 QIM A 323 10*4

222— Musical
Mtrchandisa
(T O R Y A Clerk console pieno
iic e lle n t condition Just
tuned 11100 E ves 121 0031

223— M is c e lla n e o u s

239—V a k k l—

•icapf ia&gt;. lad. mto. aft
PI PONYIRC W R M RM
Aula, alr.itarae . It ualvp

W E P A T TO P to* far wracked
car*truck*' W I S IL L puar
antoad utad part*. AA AUTO
SALVAPC to BePb

OMyPNpn/ffto
C P H M r.P p y h P .m im
FAIR W A Y MOTORS
Hama al *11P Dm i A RMa"
) M P U S I ) H L i r | i m d ^ l l HM

239—Matercyct—
aaiN k—

0UCAT1 PASO 754
I)
Rad. adult uw ntd,
yarawad x PU mitav M mm
D a lO r f a i O tca m 1 pc*
whael*. valued al II.N *
ta.VPI Can b* i*an al
Ptnanal Cyci* Same* In
Dayton*, attar March I )
Or Call Bob
PM PIlt Pay* HP Oltavuntap*
•
MOVING, a n d n d t Hand* n t
M U ar Deti attar o t iir t
attarktaave

aacapr la*, lap. m u . afe
• I O L O I
D E L T A
a D r, auto. air.
ttarppcaaaafto
11to 11/ma
Call Mr P a y n a .m t lB
davaram tat Sal fad rahiclat
tram ttto Carvatta*. Ckdvy a.
Partcha*. and alhar tan
lit c a lt d p ra p a rlla a . Far
Buyer ! Guide I HPatoFta)

TM 199 NTOCITS

241— R D C T M tte M l

Vpkkt— /Cimpars
inCVTM MUM HOMC

aacapf laa. lag. lilta.ufc
ta NISSAN P U L SAP
Sun
real. air. ttarw caatoffe
Only H I* fS/ma
Call Mr Payna, m &gt; I H
a PUBLIC A U TO AU CTIO N a
E V E R T N E D N E S D A T ),N P M
D A rTO N A A U TO AUCTION
Hwy t t Oaytoaa Paare
________to P H M M I_________

AUttAM DAIRY COATS
Dows end buck* from 190 end
up Also milk end brown *gg*
C ill n t MM

YOUR HOME ON LAND?

407 1221155
D ELTO N A
) b d rm
tpl'l'Fhom l . ) ) l t o r i 1#
acre. tor.we An umaple New
OuePFylto Leon. Cad W -M M
SANFORD By Owner Lively )
bdrm . 1 bum home on ranch
Many ■ trt* Clew m with IS
(tall Ik anted boarding (table
a l u J Ianted puilurtt in
eluded MobiM home tar man
egor Many a&gt;tra* Oretlic
price reduction
IIN .0 U
________ Celt m m e
SANFORD - 1 bdrm haute tar
tale by owner, nice and clean
M utH a ll Cell H I 8WS

VESI ) day* I* Ml It toad tor
Mr* Hartnett at Laka Mary
to Imd paid tovtog name* tor
her s Geiden retriever Mack
lab pupa lei CALL TODAY M
FOR SUCCESS
gym Ta w Ad T i w i r r i &gt;11
SANFORD N E R A LD
CLASSIFIED D E P T.
m m ii

71 13 Ft Eiciftent condition.
Updated
114 000
Cot I #44 4149 or 447 7110
RV L O T I |143 m t includes
weter gerbogo tew eg* Perk
Auonuo MoMte Perk 1712441

T M t H f P4TMHTS
Np Me r p iDm m
I)

SOUTHWIAO ’71
M F l C la n A. Chavy Chatut
) I Oaian panarafer tail con
lAinod. bunk bed*, lull bain,
micro Garaga kept Eactiienl
condition R » d y le pell
tia o u
Cane**!**)

aacapf la*, fag fifta.afc
PO N TIA C F I R I I I R O
Only SIV* al/ma
Call Mr Payna. H ) » i n

*

TOYOTA SUPU
D Eacaitant cordiitan. auta.
digital dam. aquaii/ar U too
Call
UP pax

T IM T flT M IU I

T M l I lf PAYMtHTS

ITH W HECL 11 ft 1*71 w'Uh
wheel, now cerpet. good con
Often 12.900.......Coil 223 t ie*
IN I V fILO B R N fIS TR AILER .
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MONDAY

J u l y 2, 1 9 9 0

Sanford Herald
82nd Year, No. 267— 8an»ord, Florida

State
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NEWS DIGEST
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Boys tsks to tho court
Lost week. Seminole County was host to the
A A U Jun io r Olympics G ins’ ll-a n d -U n d e r
National Championship Basketball Tourna­
ment. Beginning today, the AAU/Carrter Boys’
11-and-Under National Championship Basket­
ball Tournament will tip off at county high
schools.

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Teams movs to tioad of pack
SANFORD - The East Coast All Stars. Adcock
Roofing and Wes Rlnker’s Florida Baseball
Schools Academy moved to the head of the pock
while the Sanford Reds and the Patriots
continued to flounder after weekend action In
the Buddy Lake Summer Baseball League at
Sanford Memorial Stadium.
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Advica for tomato growers
One of the most widespread problems with
tomatoes this time of year Is failure to set fruit or
blossom drop. Florida gardeners each year
encounter this problem. While all of the reasons
for poor fruit set and bloom drop are not
completely understood, some of the most
com mom causes are excessive nitrogen fertiliza­
tion. high nighttime temperatures, variety, time
of planting, excessive shade, drought or
overwatering or Insects.

Carol Edwards, loft, hands vault hoys of now Lafca Mary City Halt to Joan Woodruff

M o v in g d a y fo r Lake M a ry
Hsrald stall writer
LAKE MARY - The city government Is now
operating out of brand new facilities nl 100
West Lake Mary Boulevard.
Phone calls are now being directed to a new
number. (4071324-3000.
It will be a while yet before everything Is
operating at peak efficiency, as there are still
the Inevitable task of unpacking boxes and

reluming their contents to files and desk
drawers.
City Clerk Carol Edwards said this morning.
” lf everything would be put away and In place.
It would be super.” She added. “ But this Is
really a wonderful place to work.”
Matt West. Lake Mary senior city planner
said. "There Is a lot more room In this new
building. It’s not so cluttered or crowded. In
our old building w r lutd so mnnv people In n

SANFORD — Tw o state agencies are Investigat­
ing a Seminole County manufacturer after finding
evidence of Industrial waste being discharged Into
Lake Monroe.
An official for the Central Florida district
Department of Environmental Resources said an
Investigation or SAH Fabricating on Lake Monroe
has led to at least three violations of DER
regulations.
"1 went over (to SAH) about April 27 and noticed
a white milky substance coming out over their
buck parking lot." said Louie Roberson, an
environmental Investigator for the Central Florida
Game and Freshwater Fish Commission. "It was
going on to u canul that I was told leads to Mill’s
Creek which In turn empties Into Lake Monroe."
Roberson said the substance appears to be some
sort of grease, but that It was too early to be
crrtnln.
"T h is Investigation Is In Its Infancy stages.
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State approves 334 legal fireworks

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Boy kills grandmother

Harald staff writar

FO R T L A U D E R D A LE - A 14-year-old men­
tally handicapped boy shot and killed his
grandmother Sunday with a gun he found In her
purse while looking for peppermint candy she
usually kept there, police said.

SANFORD — What would the
Fourth of Ju ly be without fire
crackers? How else could we have
our own celebrations In the back
yard?
Bob C hristia n , assistant fire
marshal for the Seminole County
Fire Department, wanted that while
there arc 334 legal Hrew orks
approved by the stale fire marsh ‘
there are still plenty of prohibit
Items that ran be a safety hazard.
"If they have too much block
powder," he said, "they ran blow
up and cause Injury or fire."
Christian said possession und use
of an Illegal firecracker Is a misde­
meanor. but usually offenders ure
not sent to Jail, rather the coot rattan
is taken from them.
"We Just confiscate the material."
he explained. "Charges In Seminole
County have never been pursued."
If the fire Inspectors have any­
thing to say in the matter. Illegal
fireworks won’t be available In
Seminole Counly. (hough Christian
said many people travel lo Georgia,
where restrictions are fur more lax.
to purchase Items like bottle
rockets. Bombers and M-60s which
are not legal In tilts stale.
If you haven’t yet purchased your
pyroteehnle paruphanelln, there ure
eight placrs In Sanford where you

IM IB P S
fa k o o In W B to r
S A N F O R D — Congratulations Seminole
County, you have the dubious distinction of
having the highest number of watering vio­
lations of the four counties which have
undergone two-day enforcement ’’sweeps’’ by
the St. Johns River Water Management District.
A total of 45 $50 fines were Issued by water
management employees during their two-day
patrol of Seminole County Friday and Saturday.
Thirty-five consent orders were signed by
violators Friday and 10 were signed by violators
Saturday. Violators agree to pay the fine and
avoid a court appearance by signing the consent
order.
During sweeps In recent weeks In three other
centra) Florida counties, fewer consent orders
were Issued. For example. 34 lines were Issued
In Volusia County.
Sandra Glenn, chairman of the Seminole
County commission, was protective of residents.
"I don’t think our residents ure trying to be
flagrant violators.” flc n n said. "I think It’s
more of mlscommuntcatlon.”
Glenn said she would not consider county
fines on violators unless the water-use restric­
tions become permanent. Seminole County has
Included the wutcrlng and car-washing restric­
tions on several monthly bills, said Gary Cinder,
director of Environmental Services.

Jackpot jumps to $15 million
T A L L A H A S S E E — Nobody mulched all six
winning numbers In tills week’s Florida Lotto
drawing, pushing the Jackpot to an estimated
• 15 million for next week. I-oltery Secretary
Rebecca Paul said Sunday.

Carol Horgor sa lt up fireworks display at Fire Works World, French Avanua and Ssvsnth Streat, Sanford
cun stock up. according to Grctchcu
Mason, a licensing official with the
city.
" W c Issued them peddlers
licenses und they each got a special
cxcptlon from the city commission­
ers .which keeps them from having
to move every two hours." Mason
said. Under normal clrcumstunccs.
a peddlers license would require the
retailer to move to a new location
which Is at least 2.000 feet away
every two hours.
W hile Snnford officials have
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Fireworks in America

Where to buy firecrackers
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Country Club Shopping Center.
02484 Sanford Ave.. ut Baggs
Fruit and Produce.
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02911 Orlando Dr., a vacant lot.
0 15 00 French Ave.. Iry the
Sanford Town Square.

02701 Orlando Dr.. In the Pine
Crest Shopping C&lt; nter.
0 3 6 5 3 Orlando D r., in the
Wal-Mart Shopping Center, and
ONortheast comer of French
Avenue and 8th Sheet. In a
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The winning numbers In Saturday’s drawing
were 9 .2 5 .2 7 .2H. 39 and 44.
Although no one won the juckpot. more than
265.000 tickets qualified for smaller prizes.

Deputy bust helps cocaine moms

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By N ICK P P IIP A U P
Herald stalf writer____________________________

SANFORD — Seminole County Sheriff’s In­
vestigator Dun Prusl. the first lawman In the
world to make a solid case against a cocaine
mother accused of delivering cocaine to her
unborn child In her womb, has made a third
similar arrest.
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The lutcsl sus|&gt;cct. Diana Francis Maddox. 29.
500 Ford Drive, rural Allumonlc Springs, is from
the same nclghliorhnod as the two other women
I’rust arrested on similar charges more than one
veur ago.
To avoid prosecution. Prusl said. Maddox has
ugreed lo enter a new Seminole County re­
habilitative program for cocaine mothers, which
begins at the county Jail.
This option wasn’t available until April ol this
year. When Toni Hudson became the first
woman In the wmld arrested lor delivering
coculnc through her umbilical cord to her two
unborn bullies Ixirn In 19H7 and 1988. Prast said
he had no option hut In arrest and Jail her.
The same was true of Jennifer Johnson, who
was the second woman ITust charged with this
crime. Both of these arrests und Johnsons

Garbage proposal
on agenda tonight

HwaM Photo b. Soion lodon

Sheriffs Investigator Dan Prast.
subsequent trial and conviction on the drug
charge gained national attention.

LON CW OO D — City commissioners will
discuss a new cllywldc solid waste collection
proposal ul its meeting tonight.
Five separate refuse contractors operate
within the city limits, and the city believes It
tan Impiovc m i vice and have better control
over the collections If only one contractor Is
involved, with an exclusive contract.
C ity Clerk Don Te rry said. "W c have
icquested and received proposals from the
vuilniis reluM* collection companies, and it
ap|x-urs as though Industrial Waste Service,
hit*., has made the lowest hid and proposed the
Itest service." IWS presently serves 55 percent
ol l.n u g w (N &gt; d icsldenls.
"II the exclusive contract Is approved.” Terry
Mild, "some ol the smaller users who have liccn
signed with other companies may bcuctlt
Ihiough lower charges, while oilier icsldenls
will Und either no change In cost or only a
slight Increase." Charges and rules ure
established by the City for these services. For
Miltd waste, in approved containers, the unit
See Garbage Page 5A

See Program . Page 5A

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y, July a. 1990

NEW S FROM T H E REGION AND A C R O S S TH E S T A T E

Grandm om killed with
Two ctiildrcn kltlod in mobile horn
JA C K S O N V ILLE — Children playing with matches or a
cigarette lighter apparently caused a mobile home fire that
killed two small children. Jacksonville authorities said.
Four adults and three children Uved In (be mobile home,
which caught (Ire Sunday afternoon. One of (he children and
her mother escaped the flames. but the other two children died.
They were Identified aa the ft-month-otd and 19month-old
children of Jake and Roaalee Jakubtatn.
Neighbors said the father was away at worts, and the mother
ran to nearby mobile homes for help. Friends tried to save the
children Inside, but were only able to turn a garden hose on the
burning home until firefighter* arrived.
Investigator* said the mobile home park had been plagued
with electrical problems, but that they were not the Initial
cause of the blaze. Records show there have been (bur fire* in
the last 10 years In the same park.

PORT LA U D ER D A LE - A 14-year-old
mentally .‘ tandlcapped boy shot and killed
hia grandmother Sunday with a gun he
found In her purse while looking for
peppermint candy she usually kept there,
police said.
Azzle Coper Inman. 67. waa pronounced
dead on arrival at Broward General Medical
Center shortly after the Incident at 1:05
p.m. Police said no charges were filed
against the yo u th , whose name was
withheld because of his age. bccaqse the
shooting was thought to be accidental.
The family had Just returned from church
and the youth was watching Inman Iron
clothes In preparation for a family reunion
In Ocorgia about 1 06 p.m. In a bedroom of
the house they had move Into about a

month ago.
Inman waa talking lo friend Cheryl
Graham. 42. when the boy decided to go in
her purse and look for the candy. Instead, he
found (he .22 caliber handgun Inside, police
spokesman O il CcfkJn said.
"He said he found (he IFshot revolver and.
believing It to be unloaded from previous
experience, he turned It toward her and
fired and the bullet slammed Into her
chest." CeflUn said. “She then said. 'You
shot me.* and staggered Into the hall and
collapsed."

The shot waa heard by Sadie Graves,
neighbor and friend, who called police.
"I heard a shot and I thought II was
firecracker." she said. "So (the youth) ran i
the door and he told me. he Raid. ‘Sad
please go call the police. Go call the police.'
‘What happened?* So I came to
step there. I didn't come in. I heard (he shot!
shot.
and 1knew somebody
Herbert Carter, the woman's husband,
was asleep In another room. Ccfltln Raid.
H r said the youth, a seventh-grad ? !
student, broke Into tears after the shooting. '
He said Ihe buy had been living with his
grandmother for about six years.
"Th e youth wss released to other family
members, pending action by child welfare
officials and a review by the Broward State
Attorney's Office." he Mid.

Mtn arrttlM l after interstate shooting
FO R T LA U D ER D A LE — Tw o Miami men were arrested on
charges of carrying a concealed weapon In connection with a
shooting on Interstate 05.
Police said Stephen Wyche. 20. and Colin Ponte. 22. were
arrested after opening fire from thlr Cadillac white chasing a
man driving a Nissan on Saturday. The two told troopers that
the driver of the Nissan had stolen money from them at
gunpoint.
They were arrested on the Interstate in southern Broward
County and were released from the Broward County Jail on
•500 bond.
The Highway Patrol waa still looking Monday for the driver of
the Nissan and another man who was riding In theCadfflac.

Armad Jail t sca p ta captuwd
TR E N TO N — Gilchrist County authorities captured two men
Just two hours after they escaped at knifepointi from the county
Jail.
Officials said Inmates Johnny Stewart and Curtis Joe
Johnson overpowered a guard Sunday night and forced him to
let them out of the cell area, then forced a dispatcher Into a
closet.
|
The men were armed with a knife, but authorities have not
determined where they got It.
The prisoners ran from the Jail, while deputies locked down
the remaining 24 Inmates, One deputy ftret
tred a shot at the
escaping men. but did not hit anyone.
Officials said Stewart and Johnson took a shotgun from the
Jail, but It was found abandoned In a wooded area. Deputies
with bloodhounds found the escaped prisoners about two hours
later and took them back to Jail after a brief struggle. No one
was Injured.

Sw eeping proposal would ban
all construction for two years
S A R A S O T A — S a r a s o ta
County voters probably will de­
cide In the Sept. 4 primary
whether to enact a two-year bon
on all building in (he county, the
moat sweeping proposal yet (o
limit growth In Florida.
The moratorium would appear
on the ballot aa an amendment
to the County Charier, according
to a Sunday report In the Tampa
Tribune.
Aa of Friday, elections officials
had verified 7.611 of the 8.163
signatures needed to put the
Issue up for a vote, and had
more petitions to check. The

deadline la J u ly 0 and the
sponsors M id they had already
collected more than enouglIh
signatures to qualify.
Tt promises lo be one of the
most emotionally charged and
bitterly contested
Issues
ledtelection
*
the county has ever faced.
"Everybody Is watching us
right now." County Commission
Chairman Jim Grcenwald said.
Proponents Mid growth has
run rampant In the county for
years and that a moratorium is
the only way to control it beforr
Sarasota'a environm ent and
quality of life are destroyed.
Opponents deny that and say a
moratorium will cost thousands

of Jobs and millions of dollars In
lost Income and tax revenues.
"What we have here really Is a
community that's been domi­
nated by the development com­
munity and their choaen elected
officials for so long that growth
and environmental destruction
have become Institutionalized."
said Jim Ford, president of the
Growth-restraint and Environ­
mental Organization, a political
action committee sponsoring the
petition drive.
GEO also Is fielding a slate of
candidates. Including Ford, for
the three county commission
scats to be Riled In the fall
elections.

1

Klan plans march in Want Palm Batch
W E S T PALM BEACH - The Ku Klux Klan la seeking court
permission to march down Palm Beach's exclusive Worth
Avenue shopping thoroughfare in their white robes, permission
that city authorities have denied.
Klan leader Richard Ford of Lantana and lawyers from the
American Civil Liberties Union planned to argue before U.S.
District Judge Norman Roettger today that city officials are
obligated under the First Amendment to permit Ford and his
group to demonstrate.
Ford calls himself the national Wizard of the Fraternal White
Knights of the Ku Klux Klan. the smallest of three Klan groups
operating In Florida.
Palm Beach officials said no one In Palm Beach la Interested
In anything the Klan haa to say.
Klan watchers dismissed the case as an attempt to attract
new members by stirring up controversy.
"I hate to have to say It. but In principle 1 support their right
to march." said local NAACP President Maurice Hall.

Argument snowballs Into protest
MIAMI — An argument over a pair of pants snowballed Into
two days of angry protests that trapped a merchant Inside his
store, worsened relations between Miami's blacks and
I llspanlcs and cost 9200.000 In extra police protection.
About 1.000 angry Haitians trapped the store owner Inside
the Rapid Transit Factory Outlet Saturday to protest the
alleged beating of a Haitian customer on Friday.
The selgc ended peacefully Saturday night when police
sneaked the store owner out through the back door. The
owner, who usually opens on Sundays, heeded police advice
nnd stayed closed Sunday.
No one was Injured or arrested during the two-day protest,
although city leaders estimated the bill for police protection
will cost tuxpayers more than 9200.000.
The crowd said a Haitian customer. Abner Alezl. was unfairly
beaten by store employees and then unfairly arrested by Miami
police Friday. They said store owner Luis Reyes should have
been arrested.
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Mark Reggentln, Laka Mary aaaoclata planner,
tha phone this morning In one of the

offices In tha new city hall building. Tha phone
sal on tha floor, walling for desks to arrive.

Moving
Cl Ceatlaaad frees Page 1A
small space
that It detracted from whatever
wc were trying to do. Here, we
even have conference rooms
where we can have private
discussions and small meetings.
Our new City Hall will serve
Lake Mary citizens much better
than ever with a more organized
approach to all city depart­
ments."
T h e b u ild in g Is a c tu a lly
divided Into two wings, with the
city engineer, building and In­

spection officials, planners, and
others In the cast wing. City
administration. Including the
city manager, city clerk and
others are In the west wing. The
two wings arc divided by the
lo b b y1 and city commission
chambers.
This week's City Commission
meeting will not be held at the
new facility. Completion of work
In the new commission cham­
bers Is still not finalized, so the
commission will meet, for the
last time, at Its usual place, the

old city hall at I5H N. Country
Club Road. Officials expect the
new chambers will be completed
In time for a T i l County League
of Cities meeting at noon on Ju ly
19. and the regular city com­
mission m eeting that same
evening beginning at 7 p.m.
The public is invited to attend
the formal dedication of the new
city hall at 10 a.m. Ju ly 14.
followed by an open house until
I p.m.. during which time the
facility will be open to the
public.

Bank bailout
could coat
$7 billion
id Prato Mai

MIAMI - The cost of rescuing
CenTrust Federal Savings Bank
could exceed 67 billion when
Interest costs and losses front
bod Investments are figured In.
making it the nation's costliest
savings and loan bailout.
Federal regula tors seized
CenTrust Feb. 2 and add It
Friday to California's Great
Western Bank for 966 million,
an unusually quick resolution.
CenTrust depositor* are now
customers of the healthiest thrift
In the nation.
But behind the scenes are
billions of dollars In Junk bonds,
consumer loans and hlgh-rate
brokered deposits that CenTrust
took In from professlnal in­
vestors. Those are yet to be
liquidated.
G o v e r n m e n t o f f ic ia ls ,
estimated a few months ago t&gt;
CenTrust bailout would cc
taxpayers 92 billion. When
tercst coots and losses from '
Investments are figured In.
total expense balloons to
than 97 billion, according
Sunday report In The
Herald.
"What CenTrust has done
guarantee Miami a place
banking history — aa the pL
where the costliest ever S A L '
failure took palce." M id Kenneth |
T h o m a s , a M iam i banking!
analyst.
Great W estern bought 71
CenTrust branches, which hold
95.2 billion In deposits. But
Great Western only wants to
keep 92.1 billion of the deposits.
T h o s e are re ta il deposits,
belonging to consumers, and arc
generally the kind of accounts
financial Inaltutions covet.
T o back thoae accounts, the
federal government has fronted
Great Western 91.8 billion.
But there are also 93.1 billon
In deposits that Great Western
doesn't want because of thler
high rates. Those are brokered
deposits, hlgh-rate accounts
placed by professional Invest­
ment firms.
Great Western says It will
lower the rates and In all likeli­
hood the brokers handling the
deposits will move the money
elsewhere.
That Is a sound policy but It
means thoae brokered deposits
will come for their money, which
C e n T r u s t docs not h a ve .
CenTrust Invested the cash In
risky vehicles such as Junk
bonds.

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A L TA M O N TE SPRINGS — Seminole County th tr U T i depu
ties responding to a call of a man reportedly paaaed out In a
vehicle in a parking lot at Son Sebastian Square. State Rood
436. Altamonte Springs Saturday afternoon, ran a check on the
occupant and found he was wanted on an outstanding warrant
of burglary of a dwelling with battery.
John David Newton. 30, Post Office Box 390. Sorrento, was
arrested and taken to Seminole County Jad.

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G E N E V A - Michael A n t h o n ^ g g ^ ^ ^ g g ^ V a y .
charged Snlmday
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abuse and spouse abuse with battery.
at
hta mobile home.
According to Seminole County Sheriff-* deputies, Bowen
reportedly pushed his young daughter through a plate glass
window of the mobile home, and was involved In an argument
with his wife, during which time he reportedly punched her In
the face. The child was taken to Central Florida Regional
Hospital for treatment of her Injuries.
Bowen was arrested and taken to Seminole County Jail.

Stmlnoto County DUI moots
SANFORD — The following persons face a charge of driving
under the Influence (DUI) In Seminole County:
•Theresa Michelle Dow da. 41. 3311 Nashville Avenue,
Orlando, was arrested by Altamonte Springs police shortly
before midnight Saturday, after her car waa reportedly seen
drifting across the center line on Montgomery Road In
Altamonte Springs.
•Carl Leo Prlltnen. 34, 895 S. Wymote Road. Altamonte
Springs, was arrested on West monte Drive, near Wymote Road
at 11:38 p.m. Saturday, when Altamonte Springs police
reported his car weaving and crossing the center llfte.
•Robert Carl Young. 36. 381 Locklow Drive. Sanford, was
arrested by the Florida Highway Patrol at 1 a.m., Saturday,
when his vehicle was reportedly clocked at 75 mph In a 45
mph rone, travelling south on U.S. Highway 17*93. near Flea
World.
•Kathy Cowen. 34. 1634 W . Holden Ave.. Orlando, was
arrested by Altamonte Springs police at 10 a.m. Sunday, when
her vehicle wan reported weaving on State Rood 436 In
Altamonte Springs.
•Jeffrey Joseph Tobin, 35, 3377 Ohio Ave., Sanford, was
arrested by Lake Mary police at 1:30 a.m. Saturday, after his
vehicle was seen travelling west on Lake Mary Boulevard with
no tall lights.
•William Earl Waterman. 43. 120 Red Ruby Lane. Longwood.
was, arrested by Florida Highway Patrol shortly before
midnight Saturday, when his vehicle was Involved In a two-car
accident one-quarter mile north of Longwood on State Road
434.
•John David Harry man. 640 Alpine Street. Altamonte
Springs, was arrested at 5:30 a.m. yesterday when Lake Mary
police reported his vehicle was weaving across the center line
on Lake Emma Road.

needs the ptnph* for Its third
station, which la currently under
construction at 1300 Central
Park Drive and should be com­
pleted by mid-October, accord*
Ing to Assist ant Chief Ron Neel.
Ned said Thursday the de­
p a r tm e n t c a n re s p o n d to
em ergency calls such as heart
attacks more quickly than am*
buiances. which are dispatched
mainly through hospitals. How*
ever, their current personnel are
not authorised to administer
advanced Ufo-support methods
like Intravenous mugs and car­
diac defrlbutatlon. the shock
method for treating heart at*
"It's very critical In heart
attacks to get there tn three to.
six minute*. Usually we get
there before they (ambulances)
do — It usually takes them seven
to ten minutes to respond."
Th e requested firefighter* will

be trained paramedic*, and can.
administer the advanced lifesupport procedures. None of the
d e p a r t m e n t - * p re s e n t 5 5
personnel are paramedics.
"If we're Drat on the scene we
can atari these procedures and
maybe save more lives," Neel
said.
City Manager Frank Faison
has proposed the new budget to
the city commission for dis­
cussion next week. Th e proposal

calls for one EM S coordinator at
$ 2 7 ,1 0 1 and three
firc flg h te r/ p a ra m e d lc a fo r
$60,699. He said the state has
offered a matching grant which
would help pay for new medical
equipment.
"If the grant I* approved, and
If the city commission accepts
the proposed budget, we will
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C ity Commissioner W hltey
Eckstein said he will support the
Increase. He said the city "has
no c h o ic e " but to provide
personnel for the new Ore station
because of the matching grant
for the Advanced Life Support
program.
"It's a once In a lifetime
opportunity, and we have to take

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God squad’ uses subtlety to keep peace
VIRGINIA B EA C H - A team of
area ministers on a mission of
peace la patrolling this resort
city, wary for signs of trouble
and w earing w hite T -s h irts
b a llyh o o tn g th e ir m is s io n :
POLICE CH APLAIN.
R e v. L a r r y E d w a rd s , a
Daytona Beach chaplain flew in
last week to train minister* and
police on how to collaborate to
defuse arguments before they
erupt Into flatflghta.
Edwards has helped form stmt*

U r systems in Daytona Beach
and other Florida municipalities,
the Vlrglntan*Pilot and T h e
Ledger-Star of Virginia Beach
newspapers reported. Edwards
said that In Daytona Beach,
which is about ooe-thlrd black,
the alliance between police and
mostly black clergy has gone a
long way In easing relations
between officers and some
blacks who mistrust them
"I think It's belter than having
a cop." said Tarik Esquerra. IB.
a black man whose*two black
male companions had been in a

shouting match with a white
woman whose white boyfriend
had been arrested for starting a
light with ary*her black man.
" T h e y ’re not as forceful."
Esquerra said in an Interview
p u b lis h e d S u n d a y . "P o lic e
overuse their authority. A chap*

lain keeps thti
mg. They're i
their authority,
responsive." said the Rev. BUI
Dale of the C h u rc h of the
Ascension, who wore a black
clerical collar with hta T-shirt.

Man chargad with grand thaft
SANFORD - Donald Alex Ernst III. 22. 2505 High lawn Ave..
Sanford, was charged with grand theft and dealing in stolen
property Friday for reportedly taking and cashing three money
orders from a Central Avenue home In May. Sanford police
report the money orders totaled $520. Bond waa set at $2,000.

Hockad firaarm brings arrsst
SANFORD -

Charles Nelson Allen. 22. 7000 State Road 46.

Sanford, warn cha rge d w ith possession o f a firearm

by a

convicted felon b y Seminole County deputies Friday after they
found he had pawned a 9mm handgun In Longwood. Bond was
set at $4,000.

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Women in Radio and Talaviaion to meat
A L TA M O N TE SPRINGS - The Central Florida Chapter of
American Women In Radio and Television will discuss mixed
media at a seminar Ju ly 26 at 11:43 a.m. at the Altamonte
Springs Hilton.
Dave Marsh. Craig Either. Bob Sokolcr and moderator Greg
Dawson will be featured.
The luncheon seminar will be $15 for members and $17 for
non-members. For more Information, call JoAnne at 645-2222
by Ju ly 24.

Attorney’s seminar to bo hold
TA V A R E S — An attorney’s seminar tilled “ Living Trusts and
How to Avoid Probate" will be offered Ju ly 7 at 10 a.m. at the
Tavares Civic Center. 100 E. Caroline St.. Tavares. The cost is
$7 per person or couple.
The seminar will be offered again Ju ly 14 at 10 a.m. in the
same location.
For more Information, call 1904)343-5070.

Pioneer Days applications available
SANFORD — Applications are now available for the Pioneer
Days Art/Craft Show to be held Oct. 6 and 7 at the Seminole
County Historical Museum. U.S. Highway 17-92. Just south of
Sanford.
To receive an application, send a self-addressed envelope to
Pioneer Days Art/Craft Show. 300 Bush Boulevard, Sanford.
Fla. 32773. Proceeds will be used to promote and Improve the
Seminole County Historical Museum.

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The Central Florida Chapter of the American Red Cross Is
now accepting contributions for the flood victims of Ohio, West
Virginia and Pennsylvania and the victims of other recent
disasters.
To make u donation, earmark a check to "Disaster Relief"
and mall to The American Red Cross, 5 N. Bumby Ave..
Orlando. Fla. 32803.

Sanford native named Commercial editor
LEESBURG — Charles D. Jackson, a native of Sanford and a
1977 graduate of Seminole High School, was named acting city
editor for the Dally Commercial newspaper In Leesburg.
Jackson. 30. has been the New York Tlrncs-owned paper’s
assistant features editor for 19 months.
He Is a 1981 public- relations graduate of Florida State
University.

Volunteer nominations sought
ORLANDO — The Volunteer Center of Central Florida 1s
accepting nominations for the 1990 Community Leadership
Awards. The awards recognize outstanding service to the
community by those who serve on the boards of directors for
nonprofit, community-based organizations In Orange, Semi­
nole and Osceola counties.
The awards will he given Sept. H at the Sheraton Orlando
North In Maitland. Enlry forms for all categories may be found
In the June edition of Central Florida magazine or through the
Volunteer Center of Central Florida by calling 896-0945.

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Memories of Berlin Wall still fresh
W E S T B ER LIN - Pc
city has rung w ith tbs
reabty they’re waltpec

Interested In saving a piece of the monstrosity
that hemmed them in and out. It was evident a*
we watched construction cranes knock open the
BAmauer Street erasing that the Berliners don't
need physical reminders.
c h is e lin g . Sce n es
w hich w ould have
been extraordinary a

EDITORIALS

scroo I

Grim prospects
Backed Into a corner by Yaatr Arafat's
wanting on the fundam ental laaue o f terror­
ism. President Bush had little choice but to
suspend Am erican contacts with the Pales­
tine Liberation Organisation. Nevertheless,
the action further polatlaea the tncrraaingly
volatile confrontation in the Middle East.
The breakdown In the U.8.-PLO dialogue la
the direct consequence o f a foiled terrorist
ra id on Israeli beaches last month by PLO
extremists. Ironically, the aaaault probably
achieved Ita ultim ate political olgectlve.
which w a s to underm ine the A *r-rrk^ n.
sponsored peace process and, more specifical­
ly. to disrupt the on-going talks between U.S.
a n d PLO representatives. Anti-Am erican
h a rd lin e rs within the PLO are no doubt
gleeful that the W hite House has broken off
the exchanges.

It down. It wtU be used far rood gravel. The
prodigious task Is Increased by thadanenstons of
It. Th e wall la wot one but two walla with a
"death tone" of land mines and booby traps In
between. There are at kaat 89 miles of double
wall and enough barbed wire to circle the globe
almost twice.
Tourists and entrepreneurs did not wait far
Momper'a demolition order. Th e y have been
driving, flying and running to the wall with
hammers and chisels — or renting the tools from
hawkers at the wall for 83. Th e leas ambitious
sim ply buy pieces of the wall (some bogus) from

ftlrt climbed
the 13-foot wail on
the toeholds created
by the scavengers
and then couldn't get
dow n- She uttered
obscenities u n til a
patient Bast Berlin
border guard — the
aam e g u a rd w h o
might have shot her
for climbing the wall
a year ago — arrived
w ith a ladder and
helped her d o w n .
w ith a scolding for
l—
-----------------------------------risking her life and limb.
The souvenir collectors are mostly tourists.
East and West Berliners aren't particularly

Conewn lor Artworks safety

Thus, the PLO chairm an w as violating the
conditions under which the dialogue with
W ashington w o Initiated 18 months ago.
Those term s included the PLO 's recognition
o f Israel's right to exiat and a renunciation of
terrorism. Arafat's reluctance to take action
against A bbas apparently stemmed from his
fear o f alienating powerful extremists within
the PLO.

Th e risk now la th a t, w ith o u t the m oderat­
ing Influence of the U .S .-P L O discussions, the
Palestinian m ovem ent w ill becom e increas­
ingly radicalized. Fanatical P L O elem ents
sin g u la rly co m m itted to the destruction of
Israel have ce rta in ly gained the u p p e r hand,
at least fo r no w .
T o get the talks b ack on track, all that
Arafat has to do Is denounce the ra id on the
Israel coast and p re su m a b ly, e xpel A bbas
from the P L O . W h e the r he a ctu a lly has the
power base to challenge Abbas, is how ever,
uncertain.
In an effort to salvage the peace process.
President B u sh also prodded the n e w ly
reorganized Israeli g o ve rn m e n t o f P rim e
M inister Y itzh a k S h a m ir. T h e W h ite House.
In a le tte r to S h a m ir, aske d Is ra e l to
reconsider Its rejection of U .S .-sp o nso re d
negotiations w ith the Palestinians. T h e talks
w ould be to arrange elections In the Israelioccupied W est B ank and G a za S trip : that
w ould be followed b y negotiations to create a
perm anent Palestinian hom eland.
The se events, ra n gin g from the re viva l of
P L O terrorism to the form ation o f an Israeli
governm ent opposed to the A m e rica n peace
Initia tive, m ake the prospects for peace ever
m ore g rim . A s has occurred so re g u la rly In
the past, the forces of e xtrem ism In the
M iddle East have prevailed over reason.

Drug deals that burn
A new trend for d ru g com panies is to
d is co u n t th e ir d ru g s for state M edicaid
program s. T h e state gets a deal on the d ru gs
and the pharm aceutical com pany gets a
guaranteed share of the M edicaid m arket.
T h a t's fine for everyone except yo u . D ru g
com panies can o n ly afford to discount their
prices to certain clients for tw o reasons.
E ith e r those prices were grossly Inflated in
the first place, o r the retail custom ers are
charged m ore to m ake up for the loss on the
discount sales.
E ith e r w a y. yo u lose.

LETTERS T O EDITOR
tellers lo Ihc edllor arc welcome. All Idlers must
lx- signed. Include the address of the writer and a
daytime telephone number. Letters should lx- on a
single subject and be as brief as possible., tellers
are subject to editing.

Ironically, It was the Church of Reconciliation.
A s former parishioners walked over the grass
where the church used to be. they spoke of a
need for reconciliation between East and West —
a ‘task that w ill require as much spiritual
strength as economic subsidies.

LETTERS

State Department officials are convinced
Arafat did not order the attack on May 30.
Rather, it w as planned and executed by the
notorious Abut Abbas, leader o f a radical PLO
faction and the mastermind behind the 1985
hijacking o f the AchiUe Laura cruise ship. But
A rafat refused to condem n the raid In
unam biguous language or to take disciplinary
action against the ringleader.

A lth o u g h the a dm inistratio n gave Arafat
and other P L O m oderates a m ple tim e to
repudiate the raid, the President w o forced
into action b y Congress. A resolution u rg in g
suspension of the U .S .-P L O dialogue w o
about to be approved b y the Senate Foreign
Relations Com m ittee. T h a t w o uld have left
the W hite House in the politically em bar­
rassing position of appearing to be soft both
on terrorism a nd Israe l's se curity. A cco rd in g ­
ly . M r. B u s h 's d e c is io n w a s la rg e ly a
pre-em ptive m ove.

Some were tearful as they recalled Aug. 13,
1961. when they woke up to a prison of barbed
wttv. A n apartment building became pari of the
wall and when East Oetrman police arrived to
seal the windows, desperate tenants began
leaping lo freedom In the West. West Berlin
Diemen rigged safety nets, but four people dkd
from the b fi. One father saw his son land safely
In n net, and then Jumped himself and broke his
spine. " I would Jump again If I had to .'' he
declared, host forever Is the huge evangelical
church, consecrated In 1094. that wound up in
the no-man's land when Berlin was divided. The
East O rm a n s tolerated the church for years
until it was used to screen a few escape
attempts. Finally, in 198ft. they blew It up with
dynamite.

U tU K U t

r . WIL

Court makes— not decides— law
W A SH IN G TO N Einstein preferred his
violin to science. Mozart would rather have
been a dancer than a composer. One wonders
what the five members of the Supreme Court
majority would rather be doing. Clearly their
hearts, not to mention their minds, are not In
constitutional taw.
Last week, the Court, now the second
legislative branch of the federal government,
continued Its campaign to purify American
democracy, this time wy ridding It of a blemish
(as the Court secs II) traditional to democracy.
Th e tradition Is patronage. It la a practice aa
old as this republic, one favored by the
Founders but. we now learn. Incompatible
with the Constitution they wrote and ratified.
In 1980, Gov. J im Thompson of Illinois, a
Republican, instituted a hiring freeze under
which state olllclals were forbidden to hire, fill
vacancies or create new positions without the
governor’s permission. Various aggrieved peo­
ple sued, claiming that under the freeze the
governor was runn.ng a patronage system.
When granting exceptions to the freeze, the
governor's agency emphasized party registra­
tion support.
Justice Brennan. Joined by White, Marshall.
Blackmun and Stevens, argues that the Court
is only making a minor extension to 1976 and
1980 rulings. Those rulings said that condi­
tioning public employment on political afllllatlon unconstitutionally Inhibits the exercise of
fundamental rights in a way "tantamount to
coercion."
Justice Seal la. dissenting, says: "Th e public
oflicla) offered a bribe is not 'coerced' to violate
the law. and the private citizen offered a
patronage Job la not 'coerced* lo work for the
party." Furthermore, Scalla. Joined by Relin­
quish O'Connor and Kennedy, argues that
patronage can conduce to good government.
Scalla cites va rio u s a rg um e nts that
patronage serves the public good. They
Include:
Patronage strengthens party discipline and
combats political fragmentation, thereby pro­
tecting elected government from smalt,
cohesive Interest groups.
Patronage thickens the ranks of party
activists and allows them to rely more on
people-intensive and less on money-intensive
campaigning. By concentrating parly cadres
on practical rewards, patronage discourages
Ideological excesses and encourages moderate
two-party systems. Patronage has often been a
means for the political Inclusion of previously
excluded minorities.
Senlta s tre s s e s that the Court need not find
these arguments persuasive: neither need it
Ignore the undeniable drawbacks of patronage
systems such as Incompetence and corruption.
The Court should only see that balancing the
good and bad facets of patronage systems Is a
political Judgment best left to political Institu­
tions. Scalla's contention Is only that the Court

should acknowledge that a patronage system
can be a reasonable political choice that the
people’* elected representatives are permitted
to make.
S o m e d is b u rs e ­
ment of Jobs on the
basis of political af­
filia tio n m u s t be
c o n s titu tio n a l.
O th e rw is e , e v e ry
President's Cabinet
w o u l d be u n •
constitutional. How
deeply the patronage
knife should cut is a
q u e s tio n a b o u t
w h ic h reasonable
c o m m u n itie s can
differ. And not all
(B a la n c in g
answers will be rea­
the good and
sonable. But "unrea­
sonable" and "u n ­
bad facets of
constitutional" arc
patronage
not Interchangeable
systems is a
adjectives.
political
The Court. Into*
judgm ent. J
Icated by ita institu­
tional arrogance and
Ideological abstrac­
tions, offers no deference toward the wisdom of
American communities, expressed through
the democratic process, as they adopt various
mixes of patronage and merit systems. The
Court Is unprincipled — It must be — when It
asserts s constitutionally correct line between
these two components of any government
hiring system. No constitutional principle
regarding the correct mix of patronage and
m erit systems can be w rung from the
document.
Once the Court rejects the constitutional
relevance of America's political tradition, and
once It also acknowledges, as It must, that
some p o litic a lly based em ploym e n t Is
rmlsslble. then the Court says Scalla. "has
1 the realm of law and entered the domain of
political science." But because politics Is not a
science, the Court must legislate Us prefer­
ences.
The Court Is both doctrinaire and Imprecise.
The Court says patronage is Impermissible
e x c e p t w h e n p a r t y a f f ilia tio n Is an
"appropriate requirement." Meaning what?
Nobody knows. The Court will legislate on that
In future cases.
Lower courts, struggling to Implement the
Court's previously expressed preferences, have
held that It la constitutional to discharge on
political grounds a regional director of a rural
housing administration, but not a director of
roads; the second-in-command of a water
department, but not the vice president of a
development bank. Such incoherence Is the 1
result of the Court's capriciousness, which Is
unconstrained bv constitutional principles.

Whether or not Rreworks arc aa prevalent
In your area as they were a generation ago, or
whether they are Illegal or not — they still
Injure thousands of Americans acroaa the
nation each year.
There were approximately 9.S00 Individu­
als Injured this way In 1B89 and m any of
those were injured seriously. Most of the
injuries were to young persons, some of
whom lost sight aaa result.
This will likely happen again this year
unless we can In some way get to the public
with a message of danger. Please help.
As president of the Florida Society of
Ophthalmology, and in the Interest of the
safety of any potential Florida fireworks
accident victim. 1 ask your help to alert our
fellow citizens to the dangers. Many who
never see or handle fireworks think they are
no threat In their area, especially since at
least 25 states have attempted to limit their
sale and use.
The approximately 500 medical eye doctors
of the Florida Society of Ophthalm ology
heartily encourage fam ilies to enjoy commu­
nity-sponsored fireworks displays, but they
warn that knowledgeable adults should
oversee Individual use of fireworks, even
relatively safe fireworks such as sparklers.
Adult supervision may not be sufficient
unless each person Is familiar with the
dangers and general rules of fireworks safety.
These rules Include (he following:
a If possible always wear safety glasses or
goggles when setting fireworks.
a Do not put firecrackers In bottles, tin
cans, or under clay pots, since these objects
can shatter and shoot fragments Into the eye.
• Don't throw sparklers into the air or
wave them near a person's eyes.
a Be sure the firework has a clearly printed
manufacturer name, address and cautionary
label. Fireworks lacking this information are
probably Illegal. More than one out of four
reported Injuries each year are caused by
Illegal fireworks.
a Read the Instruction label before Igniting
a product. A majority of firework-related
Injuries were caused from misuse rather than
product defect, according to the Consumer
Product Safety Commission (CPSC).
• In case of an eye injury, do not press, rub
or touch the eye. Seek Immediate care from
an opthalmologist or a hospital emergency
room.
We Florida eye physicians arc saddened at
the thought of any child losing vision, or
suffering the removal of an eye because they
were unaware of the danger Involved In
explosive fireworks. We hope all our citizens
will work towards making this the safest
holiday possible.
EM A N UEL NEW M AKK. M.D.
President. Florida Society of
Ophthalmology
Atlantis. Florida

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Program

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them In Seminole County. The y
sold they are grotcftil far the
ncip uicy icttrvcii, inn o u|n 11
tin t they felt officials had no
n fn i ui intervene in ineir lives.
"It's very rewarding to see
they (Hudson and Johnson) are
dotag w ell." Prast m ML "In all
these cases, the mothers wanted
their babies. I think they knew
they were harm ing their babies,
but they couldn't stop."
Prast said during her pre*
would become
Prast M id the Idea to pro* gnancy
secutc me momers lor oenvery high on
of cocaine was an Innovative. worker* when she could no
’ ’ L o o k in g o u t fo r th e s e longer fed her baby m oving In
children Is probably m y m ain
objective. But the mother has a trips to the hospital todctam tne
problem, too, and we want to the baby w m still alive, Prast
make sure she gets some type of said, helped h im docum ent
Johnson's cocaine use while
attention," Prast said.
Praat M id In 1907. when he
\were trying to
high on
determine how to deal w ith
toft
pregnant, they readied the when he arrested her faur days
COUlull 1 DC DPOttEClLl'M^Q after she gave birth to her h o
under the state’s child abuse J une 18 at Florida Hospital
A h a M m k ta M
fagK K K m *■
m
statute, because no doctor could AIUUTKJfltC,
testily to actual ahum or damage negative altitude when
attributable to the mother’s co- ’’was expected." “
use. a requirement under ” 8 h e to ld m e s h e ’s T o n i
law. Urine tests at birth Hudson's cousin. Th a i reaBy got
determine If cocaine is In the me. She should have seen what
*’s system delivered through To n i did and went through, and
still went ahead and did It
mother’s system via the she
a.
ts
nciK iit
d iiic ic c o m .
" I do n't know how m any
Studies are s tll Incomplete on
the long-term Impact of prenatal others are out .there." be con­
use of cocaine on a baby. Praat tinued. " I hope the success of
said. Babies bom to cocaine To o l and Jennifer sheds a ray of
m others often have aerloua hope for some. I Just hope they
health problems, and the long* aren't getting the message that If
term Impact on the children la yo u have a crack baby In
Seminole County, you're going
unknown, he said.
In investigating the Hudson to jitll. W e want them to get help
and Johnson cases. Praat said, and we now have an alternative
he w m breaking new ground. He to Jail time. The program and
covered all bases, and has now what we're trying to do Isn’t
come up w ith a plan for other meant for jail time, unless they
investigators to follow when don't want to get help."
Maddox, who la accused of
pursing this type of invettiga*
using cocaine about three times
In an earlier interview. Hudson s week up until two dsys before
said because of fear and her state her son was bom. received no
of mind altered by cocaine use. prenatal care. Prenatal care la a
at the time of her arrest she requirement for expectant, sus­
would not have voluntarily come pected cocaine m others who
enter tbe new program. Prast
forward and asked for help.
Both women now urge ad­
Maddox Is In the county Jail
dicted pregnant women to take
advantage of the help offered to and her baby Is In state custody.

M P a g tiA
In som e s ta te s c o c a in e
mother* la w been iriu tc d fee
child abuae. but Johnson's con*
vktioa w m tbe first ever under a
drug dealer’s delivery statute.
Prast said. Hudson pled guilty to
s lesser charge, and Johnson
was successfully prosecuted tu
1909. on the delivery charge.
Both received community re*

She Is one of the first accused
cocaine mothers to commit to
(he unique, local tn-jall. and
oul-of-Jad program of rehatulilio n , called Cooperative Re­
h a b ilita tio n Abuae C o n tra ct
fCRAC) tnttated here In A pril. If
she breaks her contract and (alls
to complete the program. Praat
sa id . M addox m ay he p ro ­
secuted.
CRAC. the bratochdd of San­
ford Police Detective Jam es
McAuhfle. who hM also arrested
at least one suspected cocaine
mother who h M opted to Join the
program, gives police and pro­
secutors a tool with which to
offer an option other than arrest
o r pro secu tio n for cocaine
mouvcT*' m m b u q .
"W e have to prove the prom am works, but It's there for
those who want to utilise it."
Praat said When suspected co­
caine mothers are Identified be­
fore giving birth, the program

established by the city.
Te rry said IWS has alio agreed
to cooperate with the city In a
planned future expansion of the
city’s recycling program.
Th e proposal w ill be up for
first reading at 7 p.m . tonight at
the Longwood C ity Hall com ­
m issio n cham bers. 175 W .
Warren Ave.

Fireworks —

Iwued peddlers llr n ie i.li) those
reialkrs. the county Issued retail
licenses, w h k h they said makes
it "Impoaalbk” to keep track of
the number of retalfers selling
firecracker*.
“ I’d guess we've had faur or
five people come In here to get a
license." said one Sem inole
County licensing official who did
not want to be identified.1VI
don’t know If fewer people are
treatment tor inetr aoaim on in selling more fire crackers or If
Ueu of arrest. If arrested after firecrackers are Just not as
giving birth they can enter the popular m they once w ere."
rehabtltatlon program at the
Mason M id vendors must re­
county Jail and poaalbly avoid ceive a certificate from the De­
partment of Insurance and Trea­
"O u r objective *
s’t to Jell surer as a seasonal retailer
Jenniferr (Johnson), but to bring before they can apply far the city
attention to a very aerloua pro­ license.
blem here that we had to do
Th e city license w h kh . ac­
something about." Praat said. cording to Mason, can be used
Hospitals are required to report for only a few weeks from "about
the birtha of cocaine babies to the nitddk of Ju n e " until Ju ly 5
the state, who In turn notifies Is Issued at the half-year price of
local lawmen who Investigate 156.25 per location.
the cases.
Mason M id some of the ped­
"A few years ago 1 recall HRS d le rs w ho had a p p lie d for
(state Department of Health and licenses in Sanford had done so
Rehabilitative Services) asking for m ultiple locations around
us If were were working cases town.
(against cocaine mothers). We
In addition to the state certifi­
had to say no. because we had cate and the license. Mason said
nothing to work w ith. We found each vendor must have the fire
we had a definite problem. In department Inspect their inven­
1987 we had a baby bom who tory to be sure that all items are
w m very messed up. Th e baby safe and legal for sak.
d kd . We came up w ith this
Christian said the fire In­
concept (of prosecution under spectors check the Inventory of
drug laws.)" Prast said.
each site against the list of legal
And McAuliffc came up with Items and those w hkh are not
an alternative to arrest and or on the list are confiscated. Peri­
prosecution, which through help odic checks by Inspectors are
from various county service made at each site without notice.
agencies, gives cocaine mothers
a second chance.

BANKRUPTCY1

"W e try not to harass these
people or their customer*,*' he
e x p la in e d . "W e Ju st w a lk
through and look at the Inven­
tory. If there’a an Ukgal item
It
then we confiscate it. If not, we
goon.”
He added that last year, there
w as-only one large seizure of
pontraban fireworks. A large
portion of their Inventory was
taken from a vendor In the
W inter Springs area. Christian
■aid the same seller has returned

this year, but an Inspection of
their Inventory has not yet been
conducted so they can not begin
selling to tbe public.
He also said action can not be
taken against people who use
Ukgal fire crackers on their own
property, but they w ill confiscate
materials w hkh are Involved In
a fire or an Injury.
"T h e best we can do la warn
people about the dangers of
using Ukgal fireworks,'' Chris­
tian M id .

HERNIA
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OUT C U TS .

auto parts sends Us wastewater
to a wastewater retention pond
on Its property which has been
overflowing Into MUI Creek. Kaxl
said OCR has been Investigating
the area around (he plant since
A pril 90.
"W e believe that this has
beeng going on for a number of
years, but we can't M y for sure,"
Kaxl said. "W e w ill determine
later If they have done irrepara­
ble damage (to the environ­
m ent)."
K a il said officials from S&amp;H
are aware of the Investigation
and that the facility has stopped
the discharging the Industrial
wastes.
S&amp;H President David Nlghbert
and company founder James
Hutchings could not be reached
for comment this morning.
K a il said part of the Industrial
waste consisted of nitric acid

used to clean the grease off
alum lnlnum tubes that the plant
produces.
Ksst ask) no formal charges
have been Med yet and that so
fa r S &amp; H had s la p p e d th e
o v e r flo w of the wsstswstr r from
the retention pond.
S&amp;H. s 8100 mUUon-s-yesr
plant, has operated In Sanford
since 1968.
"It was an example of real
shoddy housekeeping." game
commission Lt. Don McMUkn
said. "B ut It's one of the more
serious cases we've seen In
Central Florida.'’
S&amp;H could face civil and crim ­
inal charges for the latest vio­
lations. according to DER of­
ficials. McMUkn could not M y
whether the game commission
would fik charges, but other
officials said the DER intends to
lodge civil charges w ithin the
next few weeks.

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Survivors Include son. Steven.
L a n s i n g . M ic h .; m o t h e r .
Charlotte Hansen. Penn Yan;
brothers. David. San Angelo.
Texas. J e r r y . Nacogdoches.
Texas. Dankl. Atlanta; slaters.
Dorothy Nageldinger. Homer.
Mich.. Judith Jewell. Longwood.
B a ld w ln -Fa lrc h lld Funeral
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Drive. Altamonte Springs, died
B , W D fN A LL
Saturday at Humana Hospital.
Rose E. Winnall. 93. 639
O rla nd o . Born Ja n u a ry 29. MW______na
h e e lin g A v e ., A lta m o n te
1920, In Boston, she moved to Springs, died Saturday at Flori­
Altamonte Springs from there In da Hospital. Altamonte Springs.
1957. She was a homemaker B o r n A u g u s t 2 . 1 8 9 6 In
and a member of Temple Israel.
Brooklyn. N.Y.. she moved to
She was past president of Sis­ Altamonte Springs from Dan­
terhood and a member of O R T.
bury. Conn., in 1958. She was a
Hadassah and Coeur de Coeur.
hornet, taker and a member of St.
Survivors include husband, Mary Magdalen Catholic Church.
A lfre d ; d a u g h te rs . B o bb l
Survivors Include son. Robert
G reenberg. New York C ity . E ., A ltam onte S p rin g s ; six
Sandy. Lennox. Mass.. Barbara. grandchildren; seven great­
Atlanta.
grandchildren.
Beth Shalom Memorial Cha­
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pel. Orlando, in charge of ar­ Home. Forest City, In charge of
rangements.
arrangements.

A nd 'Proud
Sheldon Marion. 88, 1411 Dix­
ie Way, Sanford, died Sunday.
Ju ly 1. at his residence. Bom
April 6, 1902. In Lake Mary, he
moved to Sanford In 1956 from
Cincinnati, Ohio. He was a
retired railroad waiter and a
member of St. Paul Missionary
Baptist Church. Sanford. He was
a member of James Lodge No.
25. Tyre Tem pk No. 5. Sultana
Court No. 3 Donald Sphnlx.
Royal Arch Chapter Jackson 4B.
Knights Temple Jackson 4B. all
of Enterprise.

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Ross E. Gottahall. 49. 601
Sabal Lake Drive. Longwood.
died Saturday at bis residence.
Bom December 1. 1940. In Penn
Van, N.Y.. he moved to Longwood from LoulsvUk. Ky.. In
1988. He was a sales repre­
sentative for an electric lighting
company and an Army veteran.

It all.

•MIT FOR TOUT

Pollution
even months before we know
anything for sure."
A ll Kaxl. Industrial waste
program manager for the De­
nt of Environmental ReM id a report from his
tigstors charged S&amp;H with
lin g without a perm it a
Ally that produces Industrial
r. operating w itho u t a
ill a facility that produces
1waste and discharging
Justria) waste off the produc­
tion site Into the environment.
"Th a t la what we believe."
K a il said. "W hat we are con­
cerned with Is where wastewater
la going — the point of discharge
and how It affects ground and
surface water."
K a il said (he DER Investiga­
tion confirmed the FFQC report
of a subatane flowing over the
facility’s parking lot. and that
the manufacturer of alum inum

w h kh means a guaranteed m in­
im um of $175,000 per year,
w h kh will certainly help In the
city’s revenue."
lyFTerry
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If the contract k approved.
Te i said. "T h e city has been
receiving 80 cents for every IW S will be required to operate
cubic yard picked u s b y the an office In Longwood. resolve
various contractor*. Under th k all complaints within 24 hours of
rxlusive contract, w e ll be get­ notification, and meet various
ting 75 cent* per cubic yard. s ta n d a rd s o f p e rfo rm a n c e
la B2.42 per cubic yard
i hi c m m requiring special
due to weight, site or

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as low as $500. We’re offering this rate on
Certificates of Deposit with terms of six
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Pftacft Corps
voluntfttr
kidnapped
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Small plant eollltlon kills four
M USCLE SHOALS. Ala. — Tw o tingle-engine planes collided
In flight Sunday night. killing all four people aboard the two
craft, authorities said.
Tw o people were found aboard each of the airplanes after the
mid-air crash, said SI. Flortan Police Chief W illiam Hendrix.
Hendrix said he had no details of the accident, which occurred
about 6:24 p.m .
The names of the victims were not Immediately available.

Yoagor tteapot flaming aircraft
JA C K P O T, Nev. — Jeana Yeager, pilot of the V«
airplane that flew around the world on a single load of Kiel,
escaped unhurt with her co-pilot after their experimental
aircraft caught fire during a weekend race.
nam es broke out In night Sunday during the race over
Nevada, forcing the plane Into an emergency landing with
burned brakes that sent the craft careening off a landing atrip,
officials aald.

NOW vows All out fight
SAN FRANCISCO — The National Organisation for Women
ended Its annual convention by re-electing a slate abortion
rights champions, vowing to support candidates favoring Its
position In elections around the nation.
Delegates Sunday also passed a resolution aimed at
Intervening In Louisiana If a strict anti-abortion bill becomes
law.
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Mott populous nation starts eonsus
BEU IN G — China began In earnest Its moat ambitious
census since the 1949 revolution, hoping to yield an accurate
count of the world’s most populous nation despite Its vast
number of transients and unregistered children.
Nearly 7 million census-lakers fanned out Sunday morning
Into the alleys or the country’s teeming cities, mountain
villages and rural hamlets to gain what officials hope will be an
accurate profile of China’s estimated 1.1 billion people.
The IO-day census, the fourth since the 1949 founding of
communist China. Is the first since 1962 and the first In which
census-takers will go door-to-door and compile detailed survey
forms on each household.

Victim’s father carries fake bomb to U.S.
LONDON — A Briton whose daughter was killed when Pan
Am Flight 103 exploded over Scotland said he breached
security at London's Heathrow Airport and carried a dummy
repllcu of the Pan Am bomb undetected on a flight to New
York.
Jim Swire said Sunday he smuggled a radio cassette player
filled with marzipan, an almond paste resembling the plastic
explosive Semtex. on a London-to-New York flight three weeks
ago to demonstrate security remains too lax to thwart terrorist
acts.

B A C O L O D . P h lllp p in cB —
Communist gurrrUtao kidnapped
r PWce Coop* volunteer In the
central Philippine* last month,
id lin g his wise (hey wanted to
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authorities disclosed Sunday.
Th e officials said guerrillas of
the communist New People's
Arm y on June IS kidnapped
Tim othy Swanson. 26. an agri­
cu ltu ra l extension volunteer
from Cheyenne. W yo.. in his
house In the village at Patag In
the mountainous m unicipality of
Silay on Negros Island.
Swanson’s Filipino wife. Merle,
said Sunday In Silay that three
armed men came to her house
that day and said they were
" b o rro w in g " her h u sb a n d .
"Th e y were very courteous. ...
They promised to send him back
after two days." she said.
U .S . Em bassy spokesm an
Stanley Schrager said In Manila
that American officials learned
of the kidnapping Saturday
while tryin g to contact 261
Peace Corps volunteers to en­
force Washington's derision to
recall them from the Philippines
after receiving Intelligence re­
ports that guerrillas planned to
kill or kidnap them.
"U .S. government policy Is we
do not negotiate with terrorists
and kidnappers, nor give any
ransom." Schrager aald. He said
all the Peace Corps volunteers
had been accounted for except
Swanson. Most had left the
Philippines and the rest will
leave Monday, he said.
Negros Occidental Gov. Daniel
Locson met Sunday with U.S.
ofllclals dispatched to Bacolod,
300 ml*cs south of Manila, to
Inqul'c about the kidnapping.
La m m said he learned about the
abduction only Sunday.
Merle Swanson declined to
discuss the kidnapping, but In­
dicated that her husband, who
speaks the local Kongo dialect,
knew the men who came to the
house.
She said five days after her
husband disappeared, he sent a
letter asking her not to Inform
authorities about the kidnapping
and asking her for his reading
glasses, books, clothing and
other personal belongings.
S h e s a id s h e p u t th e It e m s o n
H ie p o r c h a n d th e re b e ls p ic k e d
t h e m u p d u r i n g th e n ig h t .

From United Press International Reports

New deutsche mark fares well
■ y C U V IF R IIM A N
United Press International
EA S T BERLIN — The new German deutsche
mark fared well Monday, trading slightly higher In
Tokyo In Its first test on a major International
market since East and West Germany merged
their economies In a significant step toward total
unification.
Tens of thousands of East Germans Jostled
through lines Sunday to trade their nation's
practically worthless money for the powerful
deutsche mark of West Germany.
In Tokyo, foreign exchange dealers said the
mark was traded actively In the wake of the
German monetary union's smooth start.
"Market players were buying the mark although
full effects of monetary union remained to be seen
until European monetary markets reopen (Mon­
day)." said one dealer, who declined to be
Identified.
The mark was traded at the upper end of 91
yen. closing at 91.55 compared with Its close of
91.30 yen Friday, two days before the East and
West German currencies were merged. The mark
also wus slightly stronger agulnst the U.S. dollar
on the Tokyo murket.
In East Germany, thousands turned up Sunday
at some 15.000 exchange houses across the
country to exchange their old ost mark notes,
many of them bearing the likeness of Karl Marx,
for the new strong German deutsche marks.
The night before, the central Alexander Platz In
East Berlin was full of revelers, cheering, popping
champagne corks, honking horns and singing In
celebration of the union of the East and West
German economics.
At midnight, the ofliclul hour of the currency
change, an estimated 10.000 people vied to be
among the first In line at a branch or the Deutsche
Bank In Alexander I'latz to exchange their marks.
On the other side of the plaza, once the pre-war
heart of the German capital. East Germans were
merrily throwing away handfuls of now worthless
small change. Some sang the popular German
refrain. "Such a Day as Wonderful us This One."
Sunday's monetury and economic union of East
and West Germany marked the clearing of
another major hurdle In the race for unification of
the two German stales, now likely to occur before
the end of 1990.

Legtl Notlcf
NOTICE OF
FICTITIO US NAME
Nolle* It hereby given lhal w*
V I angagad In butlnott at X I
Pork P I . Suit* 100. Altamonte
Spring,. Samlnoi* County. Flor
Mo. under the Fklllieut Nam*
ol REMOVA POOL FENCE CO.
OF C EN T. F U and mol mo
Inland la ragltlof told name
with th* Clark * ma Circuit
Court. Seminote County. Florl
da. In accordance with tna
Prorltlont Ol tha Flcllliout
Nama Statute*. ToWlt Saclkm
MS 00 Florida Slatutat Its;
PULLAR/VYHITTEMORE
E N T INC
Timothy Pullar

Publlth Sun* II. I I IS. &amp; July

I. 1010

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Legal Notlc*
NOTICE OF
FICTITIO US NAME
Nolle* It hereby given that w*
ar* angagad In butlnatt al 111 S
Coctal Ay*.. Winter Springs.
Florida HJOO. Sam&gt;not* County,
Florida, under tha Flctltiout
Nam* Ol ALLEN'S CONCRETE
SAWING, and that w* Inland to
ragltlar laid nama with tha
Clark ol tha Circuit Court. Sam
mol* County. Florida. In ac
cordanc* with tha Provltiont ol
tha Fktlllout Nam* Slatutat.
ToWlt Section M S#0 Florida
Slatutat Its;
Johnny L. Allan
Mary L Allan
Publlth Juna II. 14 is, 4 July

1.1000

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Europe moves toward
own monetary union
BRUSSELS. Belgium — Overshadowed by
Germany's drama, the European Communi­
ty began Sunday Its own ambitious program
for monetary union that will lead to a
common currency and central European
bank.
Carried to Its conclusion, the 12-nation
EC's plans call for a "Eurofed" modeled after
the U.S. Federal Reserve System, and a
single currency to replace francs, deutsche
marks, pounds and other monetary units.
" T h e m ove to w a rd e conom ic a nd
m o n e ta ry u n io n (E M U ) represents a
quantum leap.” said a report Issued last fall
by a blue-ribbon EC panel, which set Ju ly 1
as the Blurting date.
Stage 1 of the three-step program entails
modest monetary coordination and free
movement of capital. Dates are not yet set for
closer coordination in Stage 2 and full EMU
In Stage 3.
Th e breakneck speed toward German
unification once worried European "federal­
ists" that EMU would be sidetracked, but
resolve to create a "United States of Europe"
has Instead picked up steam recently.
Lost week. EC leaders meeting in Dublin
decided to hold a special conference on Dec.
13 In Rome to blaze the trail toward full
economic and monetary union.

Legel Notices

Legal Notices

NO TICE OF
FIC TITIO U S NAME
Notice It hereby given that wo
or* angagad In butinata at ago
Cammere* Way. Langwood. FL
n;s*. Samlnoi* County. Florida,
under the Flctltiout Nam* ol
C R EATIVE LIGHTING CON
C EPTS. INC., and that wo
Inland to ragltlar taid nama
with Ih* Clark ol tha Circuit
Court. Samlnoi* County. Fieri
da. In accordanca with Ih*
Prevlllena ol tho Flctltiout
Nam* Slatutat. ToW lt Section
las t* Florida Slatutat its/
Robert J. Soydtn
Publlth: July 1. 0.14.13.1000
D E T 40

NOTICE OF
FICTITIO US NAME
Notice It hereby given mat I
am engaged In butlnota at EM
Oak Dr.. Oviedo. F L 117*1
Samlnoi* County, Florid*, under
tha Flctltiout Nam* *1 BRIAN
COOPER PRESSURE
CLEANING, and that I Inland to
ragltlar taid name with Ih*
Clark *1 Ih* Circuit Court. Sam
Inol* County. Florida. In ac­
cordance with me Provision* 01
ttw Flctltiout Nam* Slatutat.
ToW lt: Soctlan S t it t Florida
Statute* 1017.

Brian Cooowr

Publlth: June 14 IS. 4 July L t.

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NOTICE OF
FIC TITIO US NAME
Nolle* It hereby given that I
am angagad In butlnatt at ISS1
El Cap! Ian. Sanlord. FL 37771,
Samlnoi* County. Florida, under
the Flctltiout Nam* * TH E
POWELL BRASS COMPANY,
and mat I Inland to ragltlar laid
name with tha Clark at the
Circuit Court. Samlnoi* County.
Florida. In accordanca with ttw
Provltiont ol tha Flctltiout
Nam* Slatutat. ToW lt Section
OtSOt Florida Slatutat I0S7
J. Fred Powell
Publlth: Juna 14 11 A July 1. 0.

1000

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NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice It hereby given that I
am engaged In butlnatt al ISIS
Mat dee gold Lana. Winter Park.
F L 31701. Samlnoi* County.
Florid*, under m* Flctltiout
Nam * ol G O O O H A N D S
P E TS ITTIN G SERVICE, and
that I Inland I* ragltlar taid
name with tha Clark al the
Circuit Court. Samlnoi* County.
Florida, m accordance with ttw
Provltiont al Ih* Flctltiout
Nam* Slatutat. ToW lt: Soctlan
StS *0 Florid* Slatutat I0S7.
Jill P. Hartmann
Publlth: June 14 14 A July 1. 0.

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Statute* mi.
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Publlth: J u t y t 0.14 0 . t*W
D E T 31
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CIR C U IT. IN AND PON
S B M IN O il COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
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DUVAL FED E R A L SAVINGS
ASSOCIATION
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T O : O I O N B I A H IO H R N
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CORPORATION
L**t Known Mailing AdOroaa:
YOU ARE N O TIFIE D M M an
action Ig terattea* ttw mortgage
encumbering I ha tallowing
property M Seminal* County.

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racer dad In PIM Bdek 11, Page
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Plaintiff* attorney*, i l l Watt
Adam* Street. Suit* I I I* .
JacktenyllM. Florida a n . an
or katar* July 34 IW4 and (Uo
ttw original wtM Mo CNrk M
thlt Court atMar kataro tarvk*
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WITNESS my hand « t d tea!
M mi* Court an thit urn day M
June. 1770.
(SEAL)
M ARVANNE MORSE
Clerk M ttw Circuit Court
By: Hoottwr Brunner
Deputy Clerk
Publlth: June 14 34 4 July 1 .4

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OES 30S
IN T H E CIRCUIT COUNT
PON SEMINOLE CO UN TY.
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
FIN Number t0-*7l CP
IN RE: E S TA TE OF
AU D B EV J. UHA2IE
N O TICE or
ADM INISTRATION
Tho admlnltlrollon *1 Ih*
otloN M AUO R EV J. U H JU IE .
dtcaatad. FIN Number *4471
CP. N ponding In Ma Circuit
Court N r SomlnoN County. Flor­
ida. Probate Division, tho
addrttt *1 which It SomlnoN
County Courthouse. North Park
Avanua. laniard. FL 31771. Ttw
nama* and adWattat M Ma
partonal ragratanlatlv* and ttw
par tonal roprottntatlvo't at
Nriwy are tat Nr th batew
All Inter**Nd partons ar*
required N tIN wIM thlt court,
W ITH IN TH R E E MONTHS OF
TH E FIR ST PUBLICATION OF
THIS N O TIC E : III oil claims
against ttw atlaN and III any
obloctlan by an Inlorotltd
parson on whom Mlt notice It
torvod Ihol challenges Rw valid­
ity of ttw will. Rw guailftcalNn*
ol ttw pononal rapratantatlva.
vanu* or |uritdktlon of ttw
court.
ALL CLAIMS AND OBJ EC
TIONS NOT SO F IL E D W ILL
BE FOREVER BARBED.
Publication of mit Notice hat
begun on Juno 34 1770
Partonal Rtpratanlallvo:
RUBY M. UHAJIE
307 Fairmont Drive
Sanlord. FL 33773
Attorney tor
Perianal Rapratantatlva
R OBERT K. MclNTOSH.
ESQUIRE
STENSTROM. MclNTOSH.
JU LIAN . COLBERT.
W HIGHAM 4 SIMMONS. P A
P. O Boa 1330
SanNr d. FL 37773 1330
Telephone 407/377 3171
Publlth: June 33 A July 3. I*M
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THREE MONTHS APTER THE
DATE OP THE FIRST PUELI
CAT ION OP THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS
ANO OBJECTIONS NOT SO
FILED WILL BE FOalVER
BARRIO

RESOLUTION TRUST
CORPORATION. AS
R ECEIVER FOR FREEDOM
SAY INOS AMO LOAN
ASSOCIATION. A Fadsral
Sortngi and Loon AtaocNNan.

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Man of MM Noltcb N July 1 1014

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STENSTROM. MclNTOSH.
JU LIAN . CO LBERT.
WHIGHAM B SIMMONS. P A .
NOW. First Shoal. Sultan
7 .0 Bo* 1330
SantarA F L 1177113W
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HOT ICE OP
FIC TITIO U S NAME
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art tngaged m butiiwn at I3H
174 Long
F L . SomkwN County.
Homo Of A U N IQ U C FRAME
SHOPPE, and RWt wo Inland N
register told name wtm Rw
CNrk *1 ttw Circuit Caurt. Sam
ItwM County, FtertSe. m ac
cardanca *HM Rw PrevltNns at
Rw FktltMu* Nam* Slatutat.
ToW lt SoctNn StS.00 F N r Ida
Slatutat t*S7.
Carmafynn Hamlin
Marian Sagulvlda
Publlth: Juno 14 74 4 July l ♦.

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N OTICE OP
FIC TITIO U S NAME
Is twrsby glvsn Riot I
in butmoi i of P.O.
U737T. AltanwnN Sprlngi.
F L 33714 SomlnoN County.
Florida, under Rw FktltNu*
Nam* of DIPLOM AT LAWN
SERVICE, and Mot I Inland N
CNrk at Rw Circuit Caurt. Sam
ItwM County. Florida. In ac­
cordance trim Ma Provision* at
Rw FklllM ut Name Slatutat.
ToW lt: Section stsot Florida
Statute* ISJ7.
JergaA. Ctldaran
Publlth: June 3$ 4 July I. f.
14 1SW
D E IS M
IN T H E CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SEM INOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
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�Boys take the courts
Mariners rough up Brawars
S E A T T L E - Nothing like a good fight to spoil
a fine baseball game.
With the Mariners ahead 6-2 In the eighth
Inning. Brewers reliever Bob Sebra smacked
Traey Jones with a pilch. Jones began fighting
with Brewers catcher B .J. Surhoff prompting a
10-mlnule. brnrh-cicaring brawl.
"Depending on your perspective that was the
worst one or the best one ever.” Milwaukee
Munager Tom Trcbclhom said.
Seattle won its fourth straight. 6-2. on the
strength of two JelTrcy Leonard homers and
Erik Hanson's five-hit pitching.
"I've been In the game for 17 years and I've
never seen u fight like that In my life." said
umpire crew chief John Shulock.
"I drilled him .” Sebra said. "Yeah. I hit him
on purpose. Things aren't going right for me or
the team. It's time for someone to take a lum p."
Elsewhere In the A L. Boston routed Texas
15-4. Cleveland downed California 5-3. Toronto
edged Oaklund 4-3. Detroit clocked Kansas City
9-4. Chicago blanked New York 4-0 and
Minnesota nipped Baltimore 4-3.

Oral takes on Capriati

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W IMBLEDON. England - Jennifer Capriati's
happy daydreams will become hard reality
Monday when she looks across the net of Centre
Court Wimbledon and faces, for the first lime,
her Idol. Steffi Graf.
The bubbly 14-year-old. who Just Joined the
pro tour in March. Is excited about her Inaugural
meeting with the top-ranked women's player.
"I really can't wnlt. I've always wanted to play
her." (wild Capriati.
The round of 16 meeting between tennis'
reigning queen and her heir apparent will pose a
variety of contrasts. The blond and businesslike
Graf, the defending champion, possesses the
finest forehand In women's tennis and the best
(ootspecd. an Ideal combination for grasscourt
play. The dark-haired Capriati, seeded 12th. Is
less stem on-court und not so quick, but her
grounds!rokes arc hard, deep and consistent.
Men’s defending champion Boris Becker faces
1987 champion Pat Cash and 1988 tltllst Stefan
Edbcrg will play Michael Chang for the first time
since losing to the American In last year's
French Open final.

WORLD CUP
England, W. Germany advance
HOME — Gary Lineker ended Cameroon's
Improbable World Cup run Sunday with two
penally goals, advancing England to a semifinal
dale In Turin, where dislike for the English runs
deep.
The Redoubtable Lions, who had already
made tournament history by being the first
African nation to make the quarterfinals, looked
like certain winners when they led 2-1 with lime
running out on the English.
But Lineker drew two fouls In the penalty area
In the 83rd und 105th minutes and took the
penalties himself, the first earning his learn
extra time, and the second completing a 3-2
victory.
Th e win earned England a Wednesday
matchup with West Germany, who reached
their third successive semifinal by beating
Czechoslovakia 1-0 In Milan earlier Sunday.
The game will take place In Turin , the
northern city which Is home of Juvcntus. the
club learn whose fans were trampled to death at
lleysel Stadium In 1985 before a European Cup
mutch with Liverpool.

NATIONAL L1AQU1
Salazar returns with a bang
Luis Salazar's return to San Diego was
highlighted by fond memories of his playing
days for the I'adres as well as game-winning
home-run power for the Cubs.
Salazar, whose played for San Diego on three
seperate occasions since 1980. smashed u
three-run homer Sunday to cap u four-run
eighth Inning that lifted Chicago to an 11-10
victory over the Padres.
"I still hear the cheers (here)." said Suluzar.
"It's very nice. They've remembered me for a
long lime. I have good memories and I miss this
place a lot.”
.
Trailing 10-7 In the eighth. Doug Dasccnzo
and Kync Sandberg singled with one out and
both runners advanced on u groundnut.
Dasccnzo then scored on Andre Dawson's
single, setting up Salazar's blast.
Elsewhere In the National League. New York
clipped Cincinnati 3-2. Philadelphia topped
Houston 8-4. Montreal ripped Atlanta 5-1.
Pittsburgh pounded San Francisco 8-5 and St.
Louis nipped I-os Angeles 6-5.
C o m r l M f r m i t a f f t a d w I r t r a f w U . _________

BASEBALL
7:30 p.m. — W TB S .
Montreal Expos. |L)

Atlanta

Braves at

Com pute lUtlnpo on P a f 11_________________

SBA plays host to A A U ’s
11-and-Under hoop event
high schools.
Now It's the boys' tum.
Last week. Seminole County was
host to the AAU Junior Olympics
G i r ls ’ 1 1 -a n d -U n d e r N ational
C h a m p io n s h ip B a s k e tb a ll
Tournament. Beginning today, the
AAU/Carrlcr Boys' 11-and-Under
National Championship Basketball
Tournament will lip off at county

Hosted by the Sunshine Basket­
ball Association for the third con­
secutive year, the tournament will
be played at Lake Mary. Lake
Howell, l-akc Brantley and Oviedo
high schools. Competition will
commence at 2 p.m. this afternoon.
Teams from Alaska. Alabama.
O h io . W a sh in gto n . O klahom a.
Missouri. Maryland. Pennsylvania.

Wisconsin. Virginia. West Virginia.
North Carolina. Oregon. Georgia.
Arkansas. Indiana. Iowa. California.
Tennessee. New Hampshire. New
Jersey. Michigan. New Mexico. Tex­
as. Louisiana. Maryland. Kansas
and Florida will be participating In
the event.
Representing Central Florida will
be the SBA Magic. Also, teams from
Orlando and Gainesville are sched­
uled to play In the tournament.
The general public Is Invited to
attend. Tickets are 15 for a day
pass. $2 for students or children
under 17. There Is also a tourna­
ment pass, good for the entire week,
available for 615.

In attendance this week at the
tournament will be two members of
the A A U 's national stafL Paul
Campbell and Jan Lyon.
Campbell, the A A U's National
Director of Competition, will attend
the tournament and Is scheduled to
address the players and coaches on
"the merits of amateur competition:
organised sports as a positive
alternative to drugs and alcoho; and
where the AAU plans to play a role
In youth sports In the next decade."
Lyon, the A A U 's National Pro­
gram Director, will be In town to
Inspect area hotels and various
game sites for future national AAU
events.

East Coast
moves into
first place
Frem eteff reperts
SANFORD - The East Coast All
Stars. Adcock Roofing und Wes
Rlnkcr's Florida Baseball Schools
Academy moved to the head of the
(tack white the Sanford Reds and
the Patriots continued to flounder
after weekend action In the Buddy
Lake Summer Baseball Lenguc at
Sanford Memorial Stadium.
East Coast picked up a pair of
wins over the weekend to give them
five consecutive wins and the top
spot In the standings with a 7-3
record. The Academy Is u half-game
back at 7-4 after taking two of three.
Adcock got over the .500 mark
and moved Into third plucc at 7-5
after a pair of wins, the Reds
dropped their fifth gumc In six
starts and fell to 6-7 and the Patriots
fell to I -9 after a pair ofKosses.
Next weekend's schedule has the
Academy hosting the Patriots on
Friday at 6 p.m.. On Saturday, the
Academy takes on Adcock at 9 a.m..
East Coast and the Reds play at
11:45 a.m. and Ihc Reds and the
Patriots tangle ut 2:30 p.m. On
Sunday. East Coast plays the Patri­
ots at 11 a.m. before the Reds and
Adcock finish off the weekend ul
1:45 p.m.

M i Lake, Page 2B

John Cox (No. 13) and the Florida Baseball School
Academy moved within a half-game of the lead In the
Buddy Lake Summer Baseball League standings by

winning two of three games this past weekend. Steve
Wilbur (left) and his Adcock Roofing teammates are one
game back after winning both their games.

T re v in o o ve rco m e s
lig h tn in g , N ick la u s

Mitchells shine
all over country

United Frees littemattenal
PARAMUS. N.J. — On the way to winning the
U.S. Senior Open on his first nttempt. Lee
Trevino had lo overcome two terrifying obstacles.
He dealt with the first one on the fourth hole
when a sudden lightning storm struck the
Ridgewood Country Club, and once this blew
over. Trevino was left to contend with Jack
Nicklaus.
When all the battling was over. Trevino
emerged with a score of 5-under-par 67 for a
two-shot victory over Nicklaus.
"Th is is Just great." Trevino said. "I wish I
would have played with him (Nicklaus). That's
the only way the Icing could have been on the
cuke. It's always a feather 111 yuur cap when you
can beat Jack Nicklaus."
Trevino was struck by lightning while playing
In the 1975 Western Open, and this may have
been the cause of the back problems he has
suffered since. Still, he wasn't dlslurlx-d at
Sunday's storm.
"I wasn't concerned with It." he -explained.
"Th e USGA (U.S. Golf Association) did a good Job
putting us In vans, but the only trouble Is we
were In a clump of trees.
"I thought If a tree fell on the van. there we
go."
Trevino's victory was ussured when Nicklaus.
needing a birdie on the par-5 17lh hole to create
a playoff, missed a 4-foot putt for bogey, the ball
hitting the outside of the cup und veering right.
Oddly, a light rain started falling again while
Nicklaus was playing No. 17. and it was Ihc first
and only bogey for Nicklaus on a pur-5 hole all
week.

[ Sec Seniors, Pago 2B

Prom staff reports_________________________

Lyman gradual* Teddy Mitchell

Lyman High School graduate Teddy Mitchell
keeps adding to his list of accomplishments.
On Saturday In the T A C Junior National
Championships In Fresno. Culif.. Mitchell
fin ishe d second In the 1 9 -u n d -U n d c r
10.000-mctcr run. posting a time of 31:03.
Mitchell Just missed qualifying for the Junior
Nutional team that will compete In an Interna­
tional competition In Bulgaria later this sum­
mer. He will try again later this month.
Ills second-place finish Is Just the most recent
In u long list of state und nutional ac­
complishments for Mitchell. In Ihc last 12
months, he wus won the Class 4A high school
state championship In cross country and
Iwo-mllc run. finished second In the mile run
und won the l l t h annual Kinney Cross
Country Championship South Region Meet.
Tw o weeks ago. Mitchell wus sixth In the
two-mile run at the Kccblcr Invitational.
But he wasn't the only Mitchell to shine this
past weekend. Younger brother Jeremiah (10)
und sister Jesstcu (H) both qualified for the
Sunshine State Gutties to be held in Miami later
this month by winning their events In the
Orlando Sports Festival on Saturday.
Jeremiah won both the 1.500-meter run and
the high Jump while Jessica took first in the
1.500-meter race walk. Should they finish In
Ihc top three ut the Sunshine Stale Games,
they will qualify for the Junior Olympics.
Also. 2-year-old Matthew Mitchell was third
In Die 10-and-Undcr high Jump competition.

W hy pitchers kill outfielders: Hawkins loses no-hitter
United P r m International
CH ICAGO — The New York Yankees, who own
the worst record In the majors, raised the art of
losing loan historic level Sunday.
Andy Hawkins set a major-league record for
largest margin of defeat In a complete-game
no-hllter. being victimized by two outfield errors
as the Chicago White Sox scored a 4-0 victory
over the Yankees.
"You cun't put It Into words." Yankees
Manager Stump Merrill said. "The guy gives you
that kind of performance, and you end up giving
up six outs in the Inning.”
Hawkins, nearly banished to the minors in
early June, pitched the third no-hlttcr of this
weekend and the sixth In the majors this season.
The veteran right-hander went eight Innings and

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allowed no earned runs. He walked five and
struck out three. The While Sox did not bat In
the bottom of the ninth.
"I don't know. I’m stunned." Hawkins said. "I
really am. You dream of throwing a no-hlttcr.
The thought of a loss never crossed my mind.
You expect to walk olf that field and shake
everybody's band like you've seen a thousand
times before."
Hawkins breezed through the first 7 2-3
Innings before Sammy Sosa reached on an error
by third baseman Mike Blowers. The center-field
scoreboard Hashed a hit. but the official ruling
was an error.
Sosa stole second und Hawkins. 1-5. walked
O/zle Guillen und Lance Johnson to fill the
liases. Merrill visited the mound but said he
never thought of taking Hawkins out.

"Not until he gives up a hit. No way." Merrill
said.
Rookie Robin Ventura followed with a slicing
line drive to left fielder Jim Lcyrltz. who fought
the wind before dropping the ball fora three-liase
error.
“ 1 made the wrong move to the wrong side."
Lcyrltz said. "It got caught up In the wind a little
bit. und I didn't think I could catch up to It.
When I did. I dropped It."
The next batter. Ivan Calderon, then Hied to
right Held, where Jesse Barfield lost the lull In
the sun before letting It fall. Official scorer Bob
Rosenberg ruled the play an error.
Rosenberg, an official scorer the past four years
who will score this year's All-Star Game, said
there was no question on an&gt; of the three Yankee
errors In the Inning.

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Huntsville at Qiattanoaga

Qtaade at Braenema
Jacksonville at Kneeville
Columbu* at Memphis
Birmingham at Charlotte
Huntsville at Chattanooga
Jacksonville at Knoxvilta
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Ft Laud It. St. Lucie 1
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Osceola el Lakeland
Miami at Si. Lucie
Clearwater at Sarasota
Ft Laud *1 West Palm Baach
Vero Beach al Winter Haven

POST LAND. Ore. - The IWth el Sunday's
NASCAR Psntlac/Wlnslsn M l Slack car race
with driver's name and hams teem, make and
medal at car. laps compliisA raastn owl it
any and isaey wen.
1. Ray Smith. Canada. Pard Thgnderbird.
MO. U.7M ; I. BUI Schmitt, Bidding. Cent,
Chevrolet Lumlna. JOB. 5XM4; 1. Bill
Sed|«lck. Van Nuyt. Calif.. Chevreltt
Lumlna, MB. *2,1)4; 4. Oarrlka Capa.
t IJ M ; S. Butch Gilliland. Anaheim, Cal 11.
Chevrolet LumlnA 700. II.S7A
A Hershe! Me Grltt, Perl land. Or*.. Pontiac
Grand Prls. MA S U M ; 7. Mike Owe*.
Bakers)laid. Colli. Bukk Regal. MA SI.M0.
A Robert 5pregue. North Bond. Or*., Ford
Thundsrtird. ISA 11J71; *. Rkk Mackey.
Morgan Hill. Call!.. Pontiac Grand Prl&gt;. ISA
* tl.OM ; M. Bab Walker. Hemal. Callt..
Pontiac Grand Prls. IfX tl.OM
11. Tarry Fisher. Sandy. Ore.. Chevrolet
Lumlna. 101. MM; II. (M ) Mark Walbrldge.
Pontiac Grand Prls. Vancouver, Wash., 14*.
SIM; IX John Krebs, Roseville, Colit.,
Pontiac Grand Prls. ISA *700: IA J.C.
Danielson. Chico. Call!., Ford Thunderbird.
ill. SAM; IA Gary Collins. BakersiI*Id.
Callt. CMdsmobile Cutlass, eccldtnl. U M
M Ran Eaten. Tacoma. Wash.. Pontiac
Grand Prls. 111. accident. DOS. 17. Jack
Seller*. Sacramento. Callt . Bukk Regal, trt.
electrical. S4M; It Bred TM rkk, Yakima.
Wash . Chevrolet Mont* Carlo. 1*1. running.
UOO IS Michael Hkklngbottom. Callpetrla.
Call!.. Pontiac Grand Prls, ID. accident.
t)!0 . 10 Gary Scott. Soeltlo, Wash .
Chevrolet Menl* Carlo. #*. accident, 1)7!
71 SI. James Davis. West Covina. Callt ,
Buick Regal. 7A ell leek. U71. 22- Dick
Gaboury. Portland. O re . Chevrolet Mont*
Carlo. M. handling. U M ; 1) Larry Gaylord.
Vancouver. Wash. Otdsmoblle Cutlass. 27.
steering. SMS. 14 Chuck Welch. Vacaville.
Callt. Chevrolet Monte Carta. IA Ignition.
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Average speed 14 *11 mph
Margin olvktery: o 1 second
Fatlesl uvaliher: Mike Chase. M IT ) mph
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McGritt 14 » Bill Sedgwick II SO. McGrill

John Huston, M JM
Paul Ajlngsr. IA4U
D A . Wttbring. M JM
Kkfc Trlptatt. M JM
Tim llmysan. 1A4JI
Brian Clear, I U H
Jim BaaraA M JM
Paul Trlttlar. M JM
Slava PaM, M JM
Hal Sultan, M JM
Billy Andrade, 10.800
Wayna Grady. I0JM
Hubert Green. M JM
Slava Janas. M.N0
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Kenny Perry, 4.SII
Bill Britten. A llt
Ken Gr.en, A Jti
Mitch Adcack. A Jir
Bill Sender, ASI7
P H. Horgen III, ASI7
Larry Mise. ASI7
Jim Gallagher, ASI7
Dillard Pruitt. A4M
Phil Bleckmer, A4M
Slave Elklngten. A4M
Billy Maytelr.
Mark Wtabe, A404
Ray Stewart. a MS
Oev* Barr. XM0
Lennie Clements. 1.711
Larry Sllveira. 1,71)
Jay Haas. 1.717
Peter Jacobsen, t i n
Buddy Gardner. 1,711
Nick Price. 1.711
Blaine McCalllstar. 1.711
Pel Megawatt, 1,711
Jett Wilson. 1.104
J C. Snead. 7.104
Jett Hart. 7.704
Ronnie Black, 7.704
Bobby Clampatt, 7104
Barry Jaeckel. 7.100
John Inman. 7.700
Jerry Maas. 7.700
Mika Hutbert. 1.700
Jodi* Mudd. 1.7*0
/Mark Brooks. M M
Clark Burroughs. 1.IM
Curt Byrvm. M M
Emlyn Aubrey, M M
Webb Helnlielmen, M M
Greg Hickman, 1,090
Jock Foront. 1.070
Ed Fieri. l.fSO
Howard Twltty. l.ttO
Lance Ten Breeck. I.S40
John Adams. I,*40
Dennis Harrington. I.S40

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But East Coast came right
back In the top of the third,
sending IS men to the plate and
scoring 12 runs. Th e big blows
were a two-run home run by
Stan Evans, a triple and a double
by Jim Merrick and a double by
John Wright.
Th e Reas scored a n m in the
fourth and three in the fifth to
cut the margin to 13-12 but East
Coast scored three runs in the
sixth to make the final margin
four runs.
Pacing the East Coast attack
were Merrick (triple, double).
Kevin McCall (triple, tingle).
Keith McGinnis (double, tingle).
Evans (home run), Wright (dou­
ble) and Scott Galloway and Bill
Coleman (one single each).
Getting hits for the Reds were
Krott (two tingle*) and Smith.
Craig Brclsford, TU n Samer and
Mike Senecek (one single each).

went only live befcrv the lime
limit waa invoked. In both in­
stances, the eftd wao welcomed.
One of the supposed beauties
of baseball M the absence of a
time factor in moot games. You
never know when the game will
end. But had it not been for a
time limit on Saturday, there's
the distinct possibility that ei­
ther could still be going on.
In a triathlon, there is some
attrition among (he participants.
Competitors can drop out some­
where along the line and still feel
like the accomplished some­
thing. Like climbing a mountain,
the attempt Is the thing.
But that doesn't wash In
baseball. Throw ing in the towel
during a 12-run Inning la con­
sidered bod form (despite how
appealing the thought Is). Once
the first pitch Is thrown, you're
honor-bound to see the game
through to its completion. "No
mas'* Isn't In the diamond vo­
cabulary.
Th e only consolation after
Buffering through a pair of mara­
thon losses (and another raindelayed defeat on Sunday) is
that there's the chance of re­
dem ption this Saturday. Of
course, there's also the chance
for another long day at (he
ballpark.

The Academy came back from
Friday's 10-9 loss to Adcock
with a pair of wins Saturday and
Sunday over the Reds.
On Saturday, the Academy
scored three runs In the first
inning and four In the second en
roule to a 13*8 victory. The
game was a walkathon with the
Reds drawing 15 free passes and
the Academy 10. Hilling was
a lm o s t n o n -e x is te n t w ith
Academy getting four saflies and
the Reds three. •
John Cox of the Academy had
the only extra base hit of (he
game, a double. Getting the
other hlta for the Academy were
Chris Stokes. Pete Arcomone
and Doug Bunn.
Doing the hitting for the Reds
were Kcnne Brown and John
Hem andci with one single each.
On Sunday, the Academy
scored eight runs in the fourth
Inning to stomp the Reds 16-4.
Arcomone and Cox combined to
hold the Reds to four hits while
the Acadmey was getting 10.
Bo Elnhelght and Chris HufT
had a pair of singles to lead the
Academy. Other contributors
were Matt Delmer and Brian
Milner (one triple each). Mark
Bellhom and Brandon Hanshaw
(one double each) and Mark
McCIInlc and Wes liter (one
single each).
Doing the hitting for the Reds
were Steve Clemente (doublet
and Senecek and Brclsford (one
single each).

SeniorsIB
“ When that storm came up on
the 17th It hurt m e.’* said
Nicklaua, a winner In two of hla
previous three starts on the
Senior Tour. "I'v e got dark
contacts, and when it gets dark I
lose m y depth perception of the
ground. It takes a while to
adjust.
"I'm not using this as an
excuse. I wouldn’t have caught
Lee anyway, he played very
well."
Trevino completed his week's
w ork at 1 3-u n d e r-p a r 275.
Nicklaua. unable to do anything
on the from nine during the

"1 don't know. I'm stunned. I
really am. You dream of throw­
ing a no-hitter. Th e thought of a
loss never crossed m y mind. You
expect to walk off that field and
shake everybody’s hand like
you've seen a thousand times
before.”
• Andy Hawkins of the New
York Yankees, whose complete
game n o -h lttcr agalnat the
Chicago White Sox was vicllmt*ed by two outfield error* that
allowed Chicago to win 4-0.

tournament, settled for a round
of 7 0 -2 7 3 .
T h e v i c t o r y w a a w o rth
•90,000 to Trevino, who cap­
tured hla sixth Senior Tour title
In 13 outings. In his rookie yrar
on the Senior Tour. Trevino has
esmed 1607.892.
Trevino Is the fifth player to
win both the U.S. Open and
Senior Opens. Joining Arnold
Palm er. B illy Casper. G ary
Player and Orville Moody.
Trevino's only poor round of
the week waa a 73 Saturday, and
he said he had (rouble sleeping
that night replaying the round.

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People
Growing tomatoes worth the effort

IN B R I E F
Installation M l
Knights of Colum bus, ASISI Council 10367. has scheduled
the installation of the newly elected officers lor Ju ly 14, at the
Osteen Civic Center.
The ceremony&gt;preceedlnd
proceeding la
Is the Sunday Vigil Maas at S p.m .
Installation of officers will be held1limmediately alter the Mass.
Entertainment will be provided.
Th is Is an open event. Brother Knights, their families,
friends, parish members and anyone who wants to have some
fun is invited.
Donation is 610 Including dinner, refreshments and
entertainment.
Reservations needed. Call Joe Klejbuk. (904) 789*3607.

Historic Trust to must
The next meeting of the Sanford Historic Tru st is scheduled
for Ju ly 5 at 7 p.m ., In the St. Lucla/Sanford Historic Trust
office close to Friendly Travel* 306c East First Street.
Guest speaker Is a m ember of the reclaimed water
department of the City of Sanford.
For more information, call Laura Straehla at 330*3330 or
Jean Skipper at 330*3961.

Ovsrsstsrs to hsvt stop study
A step study of Overeaters Anonymous is conducted on
Mondays at 7:30 p.m. at West Lake Hospital. State Road 434.
Longwood. For more Information, call Charlie at 323*8070.

Nsrcotlcs Anonymous to most
Narcotics Anonymous meets Monday at 8 p.m. at the House
of Goodwill. 317 Oak Ave., Sanford.

Posts to tslkvsrso
First Florida Poets meet at 10 a.m. every Monday at the
Deland Public Library. Interested poets are welcome.

Ctogglng groups to hsvs clsssss
Dixieland Cloggers hold classes 7*8 p.m. each Monday at the
old Lake Mary fire station. First Street and Wilbur Avenue,
Lake Mary. Cost is 825 per 10-week session. For more
information, call 321*6267. Th e club meeting is held from 8*9
p.m.. at the fire station.
Th e Old Hickory Stompers hold classes 7*8 p.m. each
Monday at the Knights of Columbus Hall on S. Park Avenue.
Sanford. Cost Is 82.50 per class. For more information, call
349-9529.

HsJp for gamblsrs offsrsd
Gamblers Anonymous and Gam*Anon for family and friends,
meet separately Monday and Friday (non-smokers) at 7:30
p.m.. Church of the Good Shepherd. 331 Lake Ave.. Maitland.
For more Information, call 236-9206.

Volunteers council to congregate
The Council of Volunteers Coordinators for Seminole County
meets the first Tuesday of every month at B a.m. at the
American Red Cross office. State Road. 434 Longwood.
Membership is open to directors and coordinators of agencies
using volunteers. For more information, call Cheryl Werley,
323*2036.

Ceeselberry Klwanls to meet
Klwanis Club of Casselberry meets at 7:30 a.m. -every
Tuesday at Village Inn. U.S. Highway 17*92 and Dogtrack
Roa'd. Longwood. For more Information, call 831*8545.

Bridge dub to meet, play
Sanford Duplicate Bridge Club meets at noon each Tuesday
at the Greater Sanford Clum ber of Commerce. 400 E. First St..
Sanford.

Sanford Liona to gather
Sanford Lions Club meets at noon each Tuesday at Western
Slzzlln Steakhouse. 2900 Orlando Drive. Sanford.

Seniors to meet for activities
LA K E MARV — The Lake Mary Seniors meet every Tuesday
for activities at the old city hall. North Country Club Road.
Th e program begins at 9:30 a.m. with watercolor class and
drawing. Lap quilling. 10:30-11 a.m. and cards and games
through the day.
Crafts arc taught at 1 p.m. Day ends at 3 p.m.
Details, call 323*4938.

One of the most widespread
problem s w ith tomatoes this
tim e of year Is failure to set fruit
o r b lo s s o m d ro p . F lo rid a
gardeners each year encounter
this problem. W hile all of the
reasons for poor fruit set and
bfaom drop are not completely
understood, some of the most
com m on causes are excessive
n itro g e n fe rtilis a tio n , h ig h
nighttim e temperatures, variety,
tim e of p la n tin g , excessive
shade, drought or overwatering
or insects.
In moot cases, the tomato
vines are large, healthy and
g ro w in g vigorously w ith an
abundance of flowers. Th e flow­
ers. however, either drop off or
wither up and turn brown In­
stead of setting fruit.
Tom ato production Is usually
best when only enough nitrogen
is available d u rin g the first
couple of months after planting
to permit development of a large
sturdy vine, but not enough to
cause excessive ve ge ta tive
growth. Later, when the plant
has a heavy fruit load and the
tomatoes begin to ripen, the
nitrogen requirement w ill be
High amounts of nitrogen late
in the season can cause a lack of
blooms or bloom drop. High
nitrogen availability can cause
the plant to grow excessive and
lush at ihe expense of blossoms
and fruit set. If your tomatoes
display this type of growth,
reduce the nitrogen fertiliser a
few months after you plant
them.
Tomatoes have a very narrow
o ptim um temperature range
which is best for bloom set and
for fruit production. Tomato fruit
seta best at a nighttime tempera­
ture around 62 degrees F.
S u m m e r nighttim e tempera­
tures In Central Florida average
around 70-80 degress F. So once

n

summer roOs around, tomatoes
stop setting
fru it. (C h e rry
tomatoes are the exception to
the rule as they wfll continue to
set fruit all summer long.)
Th is Is w hy It Is Important to
plant tomatoes at the correct
t im e In s p r i n g . P l a n t i n g
tomatoes or any vegetable out of
season la a common error and
puts ihe plant under environmental stress resulting in poor
grow th flow ering. Tom atoes
should be planted early In
M arch. P lanting late In the
spring subjects tomatoes to high
night temperatures.
Variety selection Is of utmost
Importance for all vegetables
including tomatoes. Varieties
other than those recommended
by the University of Florida for
this area win not be adapted to
our climate or sod conditions.
Poor growth, blossom drop and
poor fruit set can be expected
from planting varieties not re­
commended for this area. Bo be
careful when selecting seeds ou*
of northern catalogs. Recom­
mended tomato vaieties include
Floradel, Flora-dade.
Flonunerlca and Better Boy.
Watering habits that subject
tomatoes to wet then dry condi­
tions as opposed to consistent
moisture can result in bloom
and fruit drop. Th is wet-dry
c y c l e c a n a ls o ca u se a
physlologlleal disorder called
•end rot. especially In
bolsaom-cn
container plants. Remember

that few plants like "wet feet" so
try not to water the plants so
that the soil 1s soaking wet all
the time.
Tomatoes require at least six
hours of full su each day. If
tomatoes f t t less than that, poor
blooming or. blossom dromp can
occur.
Last, various Insects, both
sucking and chewing can feed
on the flowers and partially
developed fruits of tomatoes.
Either blooms or your fruit may
drop as a result. Insects thst
could cause this problem Include
thrtps, grasshoppers, aphids and
spider mites. Check developing
blossoms and fruit carefully to

identify the insect.
After noting all these problems
th a t ca n ca use a la c k of
tomatoes, you may wooder why
anyone would want to grow
them, however, after tasting
your first vine-ripened tomato
fresh off the bush, you will
realize that It Is worth all your
efforts'
For more information about
tomatoes. Just give me a call or
drop by the Agriculture Center
for a free fact sheet.
fCMaata Whits la ____ . _
C o u n t y E x t e n s io n U r b a n
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Carts liberated from grocery store aren’t free
OSAR ABBY: Please address
the problem of people who steal
shopping carta. This is a na­
tional disgrace we can't blame
on Russia, the drug pushers or
Congress.
Th e elderly use them Instead
of walkers, kids use them for
carrying their books to and from
schools, residents in affluent
neighborhoods keep them In
their piivate garages or In the
parking lota of their expensive
c o n d o m in iu m s or in th e ir
laundry rooms. Some are just
abandoned at the curb or in an
alley.
No one seems to take this
stealing seriously, yet la this any
different from picking up some­
one's unchained bicycle and
taking it home for one's own
use?
Abby, you reach millions of
people, so please print a column
about this alarming thievery
going on daily, right under our
noses.
Two-wheeled carts arc avail­
able at nominal prices. They arc
sturdy, fold flat, easy to store
and hold a lot. They also go up
a n d d o w n s t a ir s , w h ic h
supermarket carta may have
trouble doing. I bought one for
about 810 four years ago, and
it’s still going strong.
For once, let's point the finger
at "u s " and clean up our own

My telephone company tells
me there is no law against It, and
advised me to write lo the
F e d e ra l C o m m u n ic a tio n s
Commission, but I doubt thnt
one letter will do it. Abby. with
your wide readership. If you
ABIGAIL
to publish this letter, you
VAN BUREN might see what kind of response
you get from others. I'm sure I’m
not alone in this Buffering.
W ho k n ow s, if there arc
garbage.
enough of us. we might even get
RUTH FREUND, some relief from this harass­
ment. The message I missed
DRAM R U TM i Thanks for an because two of these calls (Hied
Important letter. According to m y entire machine cassette one
the Food Marketing Institute in afternoon was a llfe-and-death
Washington. D.C.. cart theft In matter. Can you aec why I am
C a lifo rn ia alone coats the outraged?
grocery Induitry about 814 mil­
OSAR FURIOUS: I hear you lion a year — and that cost is loud and clear. If anyone has a
passed on to the consumer. The solution to this problem. I'll
worst offenders are often the share it. Readers?
elderly or the poor, or college
DRAR ARBY: In a recent
students who don't drive and column on spanking children,
live In apartments within walk­ you Indicated that your readers'
ing distance of the stores.
response to s p a n k in g was
There Is a solution. If people 10-to-l in favor. You may be
did as you did — and bought Interested in the results of a
their own c u ts — the problem 1990 survey done by the Na­
would be solved, the grocers tional Committee for Prevention
would pass the savings on to of Child Abuse, which measures
their customers, and we would attitude* and actions about child
be a kinder, gentler and more abuse and its prevention. Of the
honest nation.
parents in the survey who have
children under the age of 18. 49
D E A R A B E T : I am writing in percent said that they never
desperation. My problem is the spank thetr children. And 26
p la g u e o f c o m p u t e r i z e d percent said that they "hardly
telemarketing calls. I know that I ever" spank or hit their children.
can hang up if I am at home, but In addition. 72 percent said they
believe it or not. I have missed believe that physical punish­
several Important messages this ment of a child can lead to
week because the cassette on my Injury. Overall, as an organiza­
answering machine was filled tion dedicated to the prevention
w ith long-winded offers for of child abuse, we were en­
cruise bargains, free gifts, mar­ couraged by these new statistics.
velous prizes, etc.
Parenting is a challenging,
I am really outraged that my sometimes very difficult Job.
answering machine has been When pressures build up. It is
abused to the point that it is te m p tin g to use p h y s ic a l
rendered almost uselesst To punishment on a child. Howev­
make matters worse. I then have er, spanking a child when you
to listen to these Idiots all the are angry can be dangerous.
way through In order to use my Children are often Injured when
machine agjun the next time!
an angry parent loses control.

In a society that values the
"quirk fix" solution to everyday
problems. It seems easier to hit a
child than to help the child learn
self-control. Children who are
disciplined by constant hitting
and spanking soon learn that the
way to deal with life’s frustra­
tions is to lash out physically at
other*.
Teaching children discipline 1*
Important. But discipline can be
achieved w ithout hitting or
spanking. Children will do what
we do more than what we say. If
you want children to obey rules,
to solve their own problems, to
control their anger, and to live In
peace w ith them selves and
others, then parents must act
that example.
F o r a free p a m p h le t on
teaching children discipline
without spanking, please ask
your readers lo send a selfaddressed. stamped envelope to:
Teaching Discipline. P.O. Box
2866. Chicago. 111.60690.

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7 1 -IW »W A f r t G d

CLASSIFIED ADS

IN TH E C IR C UIT COURT '
FOR SEM INOLE CO UN TY,
F U M II DA
PROBATE DIVISION
F IN N urWm I4-1T4-CP
IN R E : E S TA TE O f
E M IL Y BORCAILO

S«minole

322-2611______________ 831-9993
CLASSIFIED DEFT. FtIVATE PARTY RATES
HOURS
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NO TICE OF
ADM INISTRATION
TO A L L PERSONS HAVING
C L A IM S OR D E M A N D S
A G A IN S T T H E A B O V E
E S TA TE ANO ALL OTHER
PERSONS IN TE R E S TE D IN
TH E E S TA T E :
YO U ARE H E R EB Y NOT!
F IE D that the admin Idrat km *1
I ha a s t e la af E M I L Y
B O R G A IL O . deceased. F IN
Numbar 40174 CP. It pending in
Ida Circuit Court N r SEMI
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your baby a beautiful homy,
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musk, bask* and lamhttr.
L e ft help each other
rr Floats
call Mat and Nail collect.
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local person to service 100%
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FIMUTII

chaltonpe the validity at the
decedent's will, Ihe quail Ike
ttons ol the personal regresentstive, er tha venue or
jurisdiction ol the court.
A L L CLAIMS. DEMANDS.
ANO OBJECTIONS NOT SO
F IL E D W ILL BE FOREVER
BARRED
Data ol tha first publication ol
this Notice ot Administration:
July L if ts .
JO H N BORGAILO.
A t Personal Representative
ot the Estate ot
E M IL Y BORGAILO.
Doceatod
A TTO R N E Y FOR
PERSONAL R E P R E ­
S E N TA TIV E :
BARRY R .NAGER
P .O . BOXMUS7
Orlando. PL. ITEM IMF
Telephone: (4*71743*510
Publish: July 1,f.HSO
OET-43
IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
OF TH E E IG H TE E N TH
JU D IC IAL CIRCUIT
IN ANO FOG
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
S TA TE OF FLORIDA.
CataNa.i se-tfW-CAet-L
Osnersl
fttrMlA l i r Mi, t
B A R N E T T IA N K S T R U S T
COMPANY. N.A., AS
T R U S T E E FOR TH E FLORIOA
HOUSING FINANCE AGENCY
UN D ER A RESOLUTION
AOOPTE 0 ANO D A TE D AS OF
JU L Y I, IW4.
Plaintiff.
v*.
LARR Y EUG E N E BLA KE.
It living, alu*.. at al..
Defendants
NO TICE OF ACTIO N
ST A T E OF FLORIOA
TO : LAR R Y EU G EN E
B LA K E. II living, and LINDA
SUZANNE BLAKE, Ms wits. If
living. Including any unknown
spouse ol said Defendants II
either has remarried and II
either or both ot said Defendants
are deceased, their respective
unknown heirs, davlsees. gran
le ts , assignees, creditors,
lienors and trustees, and all
other parsons claiming by.
through, under or against tha
named Defendants
Whose residence address to
unknown.
YO U ARE N O TIF IE D that an
action to toreckna a mortgage
on tha following property in
Seminole County. Florida:
LO T II. BLOCK 30. SUB
URBAN HOMES, SECTION 7.
ACCORDING TO TH E PLAT
TH E R E O F AS RECORDEO IN
P LA T BOOK L PAGE f l. OF
TH E PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLO RI­
DA.
has been tiled against you and
you art required to servo a copy
ol your written defenses. It any.
lotion:
JO S E P H M P A N IE L L O ,
ESQUIRE. Plaintiffs attorney
whose address Is:
M l N Franklin Straet. Sulla
7720. Tampa. Florida 33*02 on or
balora tha tltfi day of July. I HO.
and Ilia tha original with tha
Clerk ol this Court aither before
service on Plaintiffs attorney or
Im m e d ia te ly I her s e lle r ;
otherwise a default will be
entered against you for tha
relief demanded In tha Cam
plaint or Patltton
D A TE D on this em day of
June. IHO
MAR YANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
C IR C UIT COURT
BY Selena Zayas
Deputy Clerk
Publish June II. II. 25. 4 July
7. IHO
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B A B Y S ITTIN G • My ham*.
Naar Seminole H. S. Monday
thru Friday, SAM SPM22I SB5I
SANFORD NOME - Mon fhru
F rl.. SAM 1PM. Breakfast.
lunch. Fenced yard. 3233417
TIR E D OF O A Y C A H IM s ip e
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CPR Cart. Ret. avail. Early
am - Spm. Projects 4 actlvl
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L t q i l N o II c m
IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
OF TH E IIG H T K IN T H
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO. H-UI2CAI4L
SUN BANK. N A., etc..
Ptatntill.
w
P E TE R A. PAUL, single, et al.
Defendants
NOTICE DF ACTION
TO : PETER A. PAUL
A d d m t: P.O. Box 711
Cashiers. N.C. 7*717
It alive, and It dead, any and
all unknown heir*. devisees,
legatees, grantees, creditors
and other persons who may
claim against their estate, and
all other persons having or
claiming to have some right,
title or Intoml In Ihe real
property herein described
YOU ARE H E R EB Y notified
that a Complaint to Foreclose a
Mortgage encumbered Ihe tol
lowing rail property:
Lot 30. OEER RUN UNIT 14
" A " , recorded In Plat Book » .
Pages H end (7, Public Records
et Semi not* County, Florida,
hat been llled against you and
you er* required to serve a copy
ot your written defenses, it any.
to It on JOHN M. McCORMICK.
Esquire. Attorney tor Plaintiff,
whose address Is 541 East
Church S tm t, Orlando. FL
TTdOl: end tile Its* original with
the Clerk ot the above styled
Court on or before August S.
i h o otherwise, a default may
be entered against you lor r*1let
demanded In the Complaint
WITNESS my hand and seal
ol said Court on JunoTS. IHO.
(SEAL)
AURVANNE MORSE
Clerk ol Ihe Circuit Court
Seminole County. Florida
By Heather Brunner
Deputy Clerk
Publish July 7. *. 14. 73. IHO
D E T 41

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a m i l I Call tor interview I
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• TR A IN EE *
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hostesses, cashiers wanted.
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at Bahaas* Joe s 311 S.
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a FACTO R Y TRAINS Be
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In person onlyt Speedway
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G000HOMERS NEEDED!
Daily Work
Daily Pay
Call Bab tor details
after 7pm .......................377 IIS I

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energetic, enthusiastic salt
started to esslst manager No
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training
Transportation
furnlshod. START TODAY!
Handle apped welcome
Call M r Jay. tel t i l l
_______ ext. 70) tromf 5_______
HANDICAPPED CHILD CARE
N E E D E D (Lake Mary areal
Your home or mine Mon Frl.
mid August to mid September
Ask tor Marilyn 771 *77*
HAPPY ELVES CHILD CARE
needs exp , competent, love
log teacher tor Intent. room
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Immediate openings lor maids
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vacation,

referral

program

and excellent benefits Apply
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B lv d .) Tuesday through
Thursday. 14AM 3PM..... EOE

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CONCRETE FINISHERS
Form carpenters laborers.
414 37*5 NISO Sam to Spm &lt;
130 241 Spm to llpm_________
• CONTROL E LE C TR IC IA N *
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No layoff* herel Hiring now!
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7 1 W. 75th St.................. 37*517*
Good starting wag* Raise
•Iter *4 days • bonus 11*001
Apply 4*00 W SR at. Sanford
or MO W Lk. Mary Blvd
Full time position, requires
lifting feed 4 hay * store
duties Cat!...................7*45*77

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Manufacturing help needed
F iberglass experience heiptul
For mixers. pourers. ginders.
Imshers and setups Varied
hours Apply in person at
Miracle Marble 1451 Kastner
Place. (In Pori ol Sanford:
Behwen t l _________________
CYLINDRICAL GRINDER
Mustbeeip'd Fulltime Call
Miracle Industrie*. I ll 1545

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Apply: Days Inn. 450 Douglas
A v„ Altamonte Sags. s*7 7 m
SUMptoepori
Est firm Is opening now
o tflc i. Need Managers A
Asst. Manager Tre in a i. Far
into. 4 Interview, caH I

NURSEAI0U * AU MHFTS
HIGNBR STAR TIN G PAYI
For certified or expovlanced
Apply in person to:
Lahovlow Nertiwg Cewtor
414 E. lad St________ "
RURSINfi ASSISTANTS
F u ll time. 7 l and 1 11
Eacallent benefits, good
working conditions, friendly
people Apply at 1 N. they. IT
4 47. Dtbery, Mae. thru Frl.
4AMS44PM.....................EOE
O FPOtTUNITIES
Large food distributor with
good benefits, to bo located In
Santord has openings tor the
knowing
A/P CLERK Exp. with A/P.
14 key adding machine 4
computer knuwlodgo
WAREHOUSEMAN F r u e r
warehouse exp required
Apply to: Sorthe re Plantation
Feeds, tec. P.O. Bas ISIS
Oceee 34141 Attei Perw eil
P R E S TIO E O R T C L E A N IN G
plant needs a person with i t
route or to build a route.
_____Call 4*7 45«1.«:N tol
PROFESSIONAL

LEADTEACHER
To head up our pra K program
for 1410 41 school term Prefer
child development associate
degree or equal exp. Mon
thru Frl.. IAM-1PM. Salary
based upon experience Send
resume to: Barbara Ptluba,
Tha 0 1agerbreed House, 7S34
Elm Av.. Serterd 17771_______
• PUBLIC RELATIONS*
End your job search now!
P ro m o te this lino
•ttabllshementl Full benefits!
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Paragon has immediate per
visit positions available In the
Sanford and Longwood areas.
W* otter competitive rate*.
Ilex lbl* scheduling
Call Srntwd, 3214100
Call Loa ( w m 4, R34-1M0

WHCI
PARAGON
EOE/M/F

RN • CHARGE NURSE

17 has Sat 4 Sun. Wtrk 24
hr*., gel paid for 34 hrst
Hillhaven Health Car* Center
454 Mellenvilte Av*., Sarttrd
121-4544-......................E.O.E./H

RN/LPN
NIGHTS, 11 to 7. Full or part
lime Good benefits I Call
Hillhaven Health Cara Caeter
45* Mtllonvilla Am ., ta Meryl
m ass*........................E.O.E./H

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We are looking lor dedicated
certified nursing assistants
who enjoy working wlh the
elderly. Full and part time
position* 1100 bonus alter
completion ol I month ol
satisfactory employment
Hiimtven Health Car* Center
*50 MelNeville A w .. Saatord
777*544.........................E.O.E./H
• COMPANY e
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Lovely spoil M w l and grw t
clients I Relax in a very com
fortable atmosphere!
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7ta W. U th St...................333-517*

Experienced wash/dry/told.
1PM 14PM. Frl thru Man.
A p p ly: Samlnel* Centra
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iWat Mart Flare)
LAUNDRY WORKER, serious
minded and dependable A l­
tamonte Springs area. AM and
PM shifts Call 31347SE
• MACHINE OPERATOR*
Experience a* an automatic
burning machine operator will
land yeu this great |ob! Good
pay ptibanellttl
AAA EM P LO YM EN T
T s tw .m h M ..................m i t t s

RN•WEEKEND POSITION

CONSTRUCTION AU TRADES

CHILD CARE • Teacher s aid*.
II to 5:14. Men Frl. Working
with school age chlldrsn
Applyt The Olagsrbread
Heuse. 7574 Elm Av.. Ssatord

LANDSCAPEES
Full lima
positions Driver’s License
required........■■...Catl»4l33

Day shift, lull time, lull
benetllsl Call for Intorvtow.
Hillhaven Health Cara Carter
HS Mellenvilte Are.. Seeftrd
727-Ht*....................... i.O .E ./H

Atrtt Farts MNw| Ortwt

Lecat/Caribbean. Ta 545/NR
&gt;-a07-4Sy-S4HTalert BelkNrsF w
ePROCESS PHONE ORDERS
A T HOME! 1-444-17314*4 art.
Ltl.M an.-Fri.......... SAM-7PM

• IRRIGATION FOREM AN*
In landscape Ir­
rigation will land you mis
groat Iobi Good pay p t l
benefits Hurry, den't delay I
AAA EM P LO YM EN T
TW W .THhSt.,................T W IT S
R E Y I1 FLA . IN C . Realtor*,
pays tuition to Real Estate
School!................ Call331-mE

HiriR|
VHWVI0BM VfDCWYl B UrnPiri

Clean driving record. HS
Grad M i l be III Call Mike.
B 4 O Distributors

COUNTRY STORE
CNH

Full time, m i l haw clean
driving record 4 good work
history I IS- hr. Call 371 4(14
Msnday thru Friday SAM-1PM

E X C E L LE N T PAY. Benefit*
Transportation. Call
407 745 7400 ext 1547
Tell refunded Sam -1Ppm

COOKS/CASHIERS

ft S

M i l apply In person Jaq
Doug Reid or Mark Sllenbektr
of Grady. Apply at: L e w i at
Me letled. IMS lerth U S . they
17-41.Matttaad.......... M F i e

DRIVERS

claim, tl
tha cradllor er
atlarnay, and tha amount
claimed. It tha claim to not yet
due. tha data whan H will
become due than be stated. It
the claim It contingent er unit
qu Ida tad. tha nature at tha
uncertainty than be stated it
tha claim It secured. tha tacurl
ty shall be described Tha
claimant shall deliver suttktort
copies at the claim N tha dam
to enable the clem N mall ana
copy N each personal repre­
sentative.
All persons InttretNd In the
attaW to wham o copy ol NIs
Notics ol Administration hat
been mailed are raaulrad.
W IT H IN T H R E E M O N TH S
FROM TH E DATE OF TH E
F IR S T P U B L IC A T IO N OF
THIS N OTICE, to me any ab-

*I F O H

OtreCRS/NARCNOUSE

M m am gar but, b w i H i l h t i i
IU

raaulrad. W IT H IN T H R E E
M ONTHS FROM T H E O ATS
O F T H E FIR S T PUBLICATIO N
OF TH IS NOTICE, N A R a M i
tha clarh at tha A m t court a
writtan i laNmtnl at any claim
or demand Nay may ha«*. Each
claim mutt be In writing and

•-TSSk

Orlando *Winter Park

DEMONSTRATORS N E ED E D
No In va stm e n tl W eakly
check*. Work own hours. Few
4 easy wtth ftsuta at U s y T l
OscarBNtow.............2T7S374

99 AMrtHWHtl

71—

71—

PNONI

C L E R K S Pleasant.
iT F lw
* .4 1

•mpeny wtli train I
odpayawdbarwhtil
AAA EASPLOTMENT

221-RSR4

voice, salary nag. Call SW-44S*
U R G E N TLY M E D D E P EN ­
DABLE PERSON to srtt full
Una at high qualify Ivbrkant*
to mwsrtat turing. trucking,
constructIan and term cut
tsmar* In Sanfgrd area.

Com m ercial-rxsid repair,
estimating 4 installation exp
reqd Call! *44 IDS eves____

LABOR

&lt;$&gt;

inip e i m irth plus security'
Drive by 7344 Mitch Court
E i l Call &gt;4*744434*. n s .

AfAKTMRTS
EXTRA LARAi UNITSI
I.IAlbeW eam apts
Feel/Tennis Court. Fsacetui.
street garbing- ReneveHen
Sgeclali)...............
51egto Story I
Many eetrae Including storage
Quito, easy cammuni
Attractive landscaping
Onslto n td e n i managers
whaCANKtl.........USA/menth

St hard
tla n t. P f g -t m p la y m t n l
drug/akoM tost rag'd. Driv­
ing experience A ability to
mart D O T quailfleattans a
plus I Duties include leading,
unloading A stocking un­
finished weed moulding*.
S4.SI/V. to start. Paid wwhly.
Esc. madital A Atnial kttur

IANFQNOCDNBT------ JEAME1
MAN IN ir S VILLAGE
Lake A d i I bdrm......... SMS me
lbdrm...*N0meAug..l»M*70

ITIIM e ve ln Sgeclei
Labe Mary 3734*13

Ca.
SOB

parch. m &lt;
gtuttlM dsg 373433*^714173
IANFOGD. Largs I bdrm. Fay
monthly or weekly. Dog., net

•geningI
langwosd. Winter Spring*
area CaK caAert 14134447441

Sorter CHtjWNl 373 0747
IK E C IA L I Central H/A. goal,
laundry. Largs I bdrm, S3M
ger month: 1 bdrm.. 1415 gar
............ Call 773 04*3
I BDNAL C O TTA G E • Clean,
quiet, complete privacy.
*350/me. No arts I 7731474
I BDRM . L A K E S ID E , nice
comgtae. All amenities. 1335
gar month...................33Q53Q4
1 BEDROOM, nice comglex. All
amenities Central H/A. 1.300
eg. W. 0473. QUO de

*1— A f M t l H M t l /

LO VELY NOME Gansva area!
F n roam A yrtv. bath, hauaa
prlull. In axhanga Nr driving,
•rrands. ate. StuAant/wqrklngj
parson OK. CaH........-344-I1U
IA N F O R D / L A K E M A N Y
Pratastionai seeks tame. 3
bdrm. 7 bath home. pool. 1375
plus 1/3..................... ' 333-N74
1 BORNL D U P LEX to Share.
F u ll house p r iv ile g e s !
Wesher.'dryer, conv. location.
m m /m o .» n u t i m t i i n c i s

1 bdrm/1

large living
ream w/tlrsgiscs |H|0in0NM008
its. la
ttaars an 1-1/1 H**.

U IS T d
Font i/ i

A P I..

Immadiito oc­
cupancy. SS7SCail Ran
n s b s m w n n is i
IA N FO G D • 1/1H . C/M/A. on
q u la t dead snd s ir e s ) .
Workshop altel Adults pr*
torrod. na gat*. I M 'n i t . 1st,
last A S M tsc. dsgasit. Call
Tarry M ........................3731111
IA N F O G D • I bdrm. I
large backyard, workshop
S3M plus kscurlty dsgasit
Call t m t m s t t e r IFM
I bdrm./I ka.. garaga. C/M/A.
S5N 4 saC.SIMtSS/SIAim
i b d r m .il
month plus ISM security
t W7 I4P 1545. Orlande
I g O R M . 1bath, newly painted,
ail apgi., ne petsUbS/mo plus
sac 3tt-«»3.toPvampe»agi
I D O R M &gt; BATH. IM S t a tl
Apgi., tgi . swags SSSOme
t D O R M I BATH, agpllanci.
living and family rooms.
parage.......................5575/mo
PAUL A BETH OSBORNE
V E N TU R E I PR OPER TIES
331-sm

IKS— DvrI dx Trlpltx / B u t
r/dry*f
A v , Sanford. 5450/m e 7317*4*

1M — Ho u s e s

UnfumhlwM / Rant

W — H B O i m F f W w rt

bcltdm
CLEAN ROOMS, klktwn and
laundry la c llllH . Cable TV.
Starting at S75/wk 338 4433
LOHOWOOO • Large room,
prlv entrance, bath, utilities
Inti. 5371/mg. Call 3443112
SANFORD - kltchan'laundry
privileges Frlvat* ham#
S4Vwk plus S45iNp 373 7444

Nice, clean 2 bdrm. I bath.
Carport A cargo?. 5400/month
Call 407 ISA 1054or 004 7043434

HIDOER LAKES
Immaculate 1/3 split pl*n
Q u ie t cu l-d e -ta c. La rg e
private yard. 14J0 + sac.
w / le a e t/ o p l. p o ss ib le
3334*47 ar 0031341
HIO O EN LAKE - &gt; bdrm. 1 bath
villa. Fully furnished 1500 per
month. 4 month Naso OK
Community gaol and tsnnls

9 7 — A p * r 1 IH E fltB
F u m t s h t d / H tfrt
SANFORD t BDRM., adults, no
pets. air. quiet n area S7S5
month r UOOdep .
7771*14
SANFORD
I bdrm. cottage
Com plsta p riva cy . E xc.
neighborhood! Fenced yard.
140/wk plus 5700 security
________ Call 313-7140_________
A TTR A C TIV E I bdrm. quiet
area. 3110 per week Inclu di
u tllltn STOP security. 771-4447

I BDRM. t BATH V IL L A • All
appliances. Including washer
and dryer. Community pool
and tennis. 0400par month
1 BDRM. 1 BATH
Screened
porch..........................5545'mo

FURNISHED ORNOT
3 room efficiency or 3 and 1
room elflcionciot. From IXO
up SlOOdepoelt Call 321-3331
SANFORD
I bdrm cottage
with fenced yard IH p e r week
plus 5700 security includes
ulllilies Ceil 173-7544________
LAROE I bdrm . 5305 prt month
plus de p ilt. Central H/A. lull
laundry Call 333 0443
SANFORD
I bdrm. studio!
Complete privacy. ISO/wk t5700 security includi utilities
Cail 373-7144
SANFORD • Nice I A 1 bdrm.
opts- 57*5 UP/mo.-t dtp. Rat
ere nci rag'd. NopetsJ33-33«l
SANFORD •Large 1 bdrm with
screened perch. Complete
privacy) *100 par week plus
STOPsecurity Cell &gt;7373*4
1 BLOCKS FROM TOWN • 1
bdrm. completely turlnehodl
Very nice I Qulet 323 0774eves

3 bdrm., carpet, can. H/A
w a s h e r d r y e r h ooku p
5400/month. Call........ 173 7747
3 BDRM. I BATH, agpllanci.
walor Included 1345 per
month plus 5300 S lu r Ity.
_________ Call &gt;041310_________
S AN FO R D - Nice, dean 7
bdrmt , I b a . carpet, air.
appllanci *350 ♦ dop377-3334
I B D R M 1300/mo plus security
Mini blinds, carpet. 415tt B
Park Ave, Sanford. 137 3717
• 7 B D R M D l LUX I DUPLEX
Screened porch! Lawn main
^ I W n c r t C a l L ^ ^ - ^ .j lPOIrt

107—Mobil#

Horn#* / M&gt;nt
FURNISHED 2 bdrm. I b r t T
avail. 7-140 Fenced, covered
potto. Water and garbage p'u
Included- Ideal tor working
couple, t i l l per month plus
M 5 0 d jg s ir N o £ r ts _ m i* l^

TIE— Industrial
lU ntils
CQUUHTT IIEP UPtt
K.P. ol Lake Mary had so
many people calling tor her 4
bedroom home, the couldn't
keep up with thorn In Ns*
than 1 days, tha rented her
homo' to the perfect tenant.
You too. con have these same
n u ll s when placing your ad
In tha Classifieds ol the San
lord Herald Call and find out
howl Wo have 10 and U day
specials to twip you with all
your classified advertising
TH E CLASSIFIEDS
377 1411
Ljfea Mwj/SMfBfR At m
1 bdrm. I bath, large kitchen,
large screened porch, lanced
yard. No pats. 54*5 per month
plus dlposlt..... ...........3375344

99— A pirtm tnft
Unfuraishtd / R*nt

LAKE MART

AAA BUSINESS C E N TE R •
New ottke/Whse. 100 tt. to
1,445 tt. Bays with or w/o
offices starting *1575*/me
Hwy. 17/41A SR 477
Cell..574-455S

117— Commtrcial
_____ RtnU lt

SANFORDBUSINESSCENTRE
750 Wylly Av. (Airport entrance)
Office Space er
Offics/warehoute space avail
CaH 7734747 W 171-7447 eves.
SANFORD. HWY 17-41. attic* or
s t o r e , 400 s q . t l . ,
*450/me.... ................. 333S4S3

2.4K0 SQ. FT. ZONEDSC-3
Plus detached apt.. 1450/mo
PAUL A BETH OSBORNE
V E N TU R E fP R O P E R TIE S
___________771-474*___________

3SR0SQUARE FEET

1 bdrm, 1 bath, garage, large
acre lot. Near SCC 1*00 par
month. First snd last month*
rea Can *3004*1 or 373-**73

CLEAN • 1 bdrm. apt., a/c, Na
oats. 5750/mo plus USB depos­
it. Call......... 323 1075/message

Off Ice/Showroom/Warehouse
Airport Blvd. frontage
Call 7731154

m a x e s 'ia c e u lw jf e x lM

U L i- O

Automobile business can be
fun and profitable. Are you
toll motivated? Do you Ilk*
working with people? We
P R EFER no experience. Call
Sandy Jehnsen, Manday-Friday

C ^

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K 3 Z :3 -E ^ “ C :

323-1244or I43-A244
■ S I R V f C I •Km t day* open to
t l i l s i d / l a k i

" f l is r r *

SSKs

**********
Wansley United Van Llrwt
seeks experienced national
account and COO salesperson
to cover greater Orlando area.
Excellent compensation and
benefit package Call 377 0725
or *312133 tor an appointment

Kitchens.

W EST C E W C E E T B I E R V K B I

SaoG JsSibHg JMig EmoN
Jobs. Free let. CaK amONwa

M 5 -7 4 U ..

Urtamurs/IrrlS

SECURITY OFFICERS
For Lake Mery. Experience
or will train. F ull 4 P irl lime
M ETR O SEC U R ITY......*51771

m

aSH O PH ELFER e

IRRIGATION SUPERVISOR

3 BDRM.. 1 1/1 bath. gaol,

COCYIUA/MASTERC0VI

Far
HO
traltum, Baa M IM S . F t.
WarttoTs 7*141 arphana
1*17) 337 733*________

Aagtyst
MM PI

Far Rent w SaNI 1/1. cantrai
H/A. 1570 SR It. S M gw
ma/SMO sac. Cail Jahanna
777 444S 377 IN I, ieavemsq.

EFFICIENCY
ITS/wh. p H wtwHy
CaK 334-1747/a&gt;a«eage

"OVER 15CALLS!"
By the third day. the owner ot
B. Drywall call to stop his ad
from continuing due to the
tremendous amount of phone
call* he received This owner
was pleased to say that the
Sanford Herald Classified*
worked exceptionally well for
him. Some position you need
to advertise at low cost and
achieve quick results? Try our
10 4 14 Oey Special r a t i.
Lowest cost per line tor con
secullve days' advertising.
Advertiser* are tree to cancel
as soon et results are reached
CLASSIFIED DEPT.
I l l 2411

LARGE ■ Bdrm. I
•Mg M R A/C, corpgttng, in
country tatting. Water and
garbage g/u Included. *400 gw
month give E M dtggoil. Na
gets............................-3731417
IA N FO G D • 1 bdrm. t
cartel air. Screened perches.
S4Wper men* 0/3 3*77 n a

* MSTRNT PKVCNBi *
Fart lima. S W . r bwvutll
Cail M ar la at 4341441

SALES HELP
Become a Telemarketer tor
the Sanford Herald Call Dave
between 14 10PM I No early
birds please!)
.377 2411
★

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city parti.
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or even tram a Match............
• On your tolar eureor tn
ene wa find tor yeu.... ............
• Frtm ttartor t in to................
yeurtree.il homt..................
• Chaate tha ttmetote beauty el
brick, vinyl er aluminum
er black end stucco...............
» FHA/VA etprovodl
• A Schell Matter Bui Karl
Talk to the but Mar direct

AaA tor R. J. Carttoe

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I f f l O M N REALTY
fe iM R O FT 1001Owntr finane
! Ing. 1/t Mb. Frtthly paintod,
I t c r a a n t d p a r c h . N lc a
. Walt to school*

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mertgaw Cam a
twit........................U5.aoo
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I O V I L T 1 bdrm H i
heme, large earner let. tormei
dining rm., many treat! fee.
darter heme, ( t u t dawn t
c c Can quick 1tot.att
SSTORY W/INGROUNO FOOL
e bdrm.. 1 bathe, family rm ,
country kitchen. K m . parch,
A covered petto Over M l sq
tt.Saljarmftivatod..

T tT G P ru d w n * !®

Florida R atify

LISS THAN t u a t DOWN
W ITHNSW FINANCINO
BOND MOW! V .F N A .V A
OR CONVtNTIONAL LOANSI
Auumabto no quality loan* In
Ihoeo area* I Chooeo homae
from Sambtoto/Oranga
Vatuela/Laka Count toil

$1,444DORR IHCLC10SIM

FENSTROM
A I T Y,

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_We list and seH
few* property than
m m in the Greater
jwordiake Mary arra.
F O O L I I O I W IN T IR
. 4/1. Family ♦ tun
Equipped tat In til
leanings Now tltt,DM
IIM A R F V I N IA H bus A
Craat rm . brick
ting rm. Warranty
II NowonlySM.OOO
M I C K 1/lto. I ACRE,
teat In kit. &gt; nay fplc
Immaculate Big oakt
tl Non only.... ItOt.OOO
CIOI LO VCLT V I with
Iff. trtntagaon thoWeklva
l acre. Here's your chanca.
today New..........*!«*• «
IL IO H T F U L SAN LA N TA
1/1. Fplc. New carpat. tana A
. Among mort aipamira
». Great price
tot.100
IIILO TO U R DR (A M ON
[T H IS maiattlc Sacra tito.
{ Sarana. private, tecurlto gate
[ guarded Beautiful
lat.to/

1 bdrm. 1 bath. Ilreptace.
appliances. carport. You
c h e e a a c o l o r of n e w
carpet I.........................137. » o

ORMRMfMQWCIMU!
Immaculate Vito, large I ami
ly room with brick fireplace
ItXIS Kreened porch, large
fenced yard.
117.100

5MOIOOII2MTK/F00L
Home with mother In law
tulle on o v tr 1/1 acre.
Fireplace. t4XH In ground
pool with hooted leccuitl. 1
porchot. privacy lanced yard
w/lrrlgallon syttom. upool;
tt/.too
P IN EC IfST
1 bdrm 1 belli, appliance*,
workthop. below market lor
quick M lol...................tot.XX)

ASSUME NOQUALIFY
Vito. 1.4M tq ft., now paint
and carpat. appllancte on 1/1
acre 1511/mo. 114.000

ttlE M U S
ASSUME NOQUAUFY
toll par monlhl 1 bdrm H i
bath, lanced yerd. garage,
appliance*...................Uf.too
HISTORIC 2 STORY
S Ldrm. 1 bath. 1.414 tq tt.
hardwood lloor*. appliance*.
Ilroploee, aaparato
mother In law'* quarter*,
garage........................ 174.*00

V I, Kroonad perch, tier ago
thed. lull tonced yard, qutol
area on busline 1*07 eppreit
al. tol.0001 Will taka any raa*
otter tor last u lel Cad cal toeI
104-ITS P M or 173-35*1

LX. MANYSCHOOLS!

• A Pool you can really
make a splash in.
N o w Open Until
H H U Mon. •h i . !

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WSNOOOEOACRES*
V I , Kraawad parch, abav*
pravnd peeL Vatoa s t m m .
Meet SaN/ONar...llH 7S0avts

URROND MOREY
Available new tor I, 1 or 4
bedroom heme* In Seminole
or Or eng* County
AACamae, l«c, Cewtvry It
Day*, m i n e ire*. » m

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145— R t S O f t

P r s p i r t y / S t la
N IK SMVRNA B IA C N
O IT A W A Y - 1/1 to condo
Walk to beach I 154.500 Call
tea 5*37/eee-nerui

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Prapt rty / Rajs
TR IP LEX BOOOINCOMR
Xtoe toll Priced BNAt.m-SSia
NEAR NSW PROPOSED I
M ILLION SO. F T M ALLI
MAM tq- « U S act Maay
Utatl Mutt Swell Raal ■ state
One.......«))))**/tea7777eve*
SANFORD. HWY 17*1. com
merclal otllce bldg.. 4.000 tq.
H, U4S.000...................I P 0*41

2,440 SQ. FT. ZONEDSC-3
P Iut detached ept. *74.*00
P AULA BETH O SBO R N I
V E N TU R E I PROPERTIES
PI-47M

Lots/Silt
OCALA NATIONAL FOREST!
Wooded lot*. River access.
IS.1X) each. Na Money Oawnl
*71 elmonthly.............. Owner
1*44) 114-417**r 1*44) SP 14M

155— Condominiums
Co-Op/Solp
LOVELYOCOEEC0N0OI
I bdrm.. 1 balhtl Will trade
lor house in Sanlord. OeBary
or Deland. Baautilul ground*
with pool and taka. Call
m ens er 4*7 4S41PI

157—Mobil#
Homos / Solo
A TTR A C TIV E I4XM Wanetee, 1
bdrm. I bath, naw carpel,
Kreened pello, central h/e.
tonced yerd. Seller motivated I
Mutt tael sn.OQO......... m *411

* * FANTASTICBUYS* *
All Mobil* Home* drastically
reduced You move, cash
Call P I t ill________

MUST SELL! 24 XSCI
1/1. carport, thed A ratted
screen rm W**h*r/dry*r.
refrig, ttove. Assume pay
ment* or I If.0001Call m 0147

1*1— Country
Property / Solo
MOBILE HOME 1 5 ACRES
S Beardall. Sant. Must u lll
1)1 000
11» *11* alter I PM

^ 1*3—Waterfront
Proporty / Solo
ST. JOHNS RIVERIAICAJN
Gorgeous I acre w 'l bdrm* , 1
ba hornet Fplc A heeled tpa.
II thing dock . Ibdrm Guest
House! Appraised StiJ,000
Call Myre. 747 *4». I17P1)
Prudential Flertda Realty
1*4*417

1*5— Duplox for Solo
SANFORD
1 bdrm , central
air. appl. carport *74.*00 FHA
^ s s u m a b to _ _ _ _ C a ll2 » * ll^

111—Appl io nets
/ Furnlturo______
*A BARGAIN
wooden desk
with 1 deep Itle drawers, large
desk top. good condition seo
_________ 1P44I7
AMANA li cu tt relrig. Top
Ireerer w tc* maker Brand
naw I 1400 AAAY TAG Washer
U l &gt; i » tlWpalr
I 7»* IUS

RABY CRIB • White mica A
light oak. Saart best I SUll
_________C aR M M IM ________
B ABY FU R N ITU R E • Crib,
cradito. drawing table, high
chair, ttraitor, Infant seat.
mist. A accessaries.... m 47tl
BJ'S RESALE
MB Buy/Self Fandhwa B CAL
M MS. Sea Nr* Ava., MS-7444
BOX SPRING A Mattress A
headboard. Other household
lumituru Gaud prices I Ceil
m 4444after 1PM
a CHAIR • Maw Green Vetvef.
swivel barrel sheet. SM. Call
a C O F F I I T A B L E with 1
matching end tablet. Glass
top Ml/set
• C U R IO C A B I N I T Geld,
lighted. Ill ret shall with
•nctoeed bottomJ M M O M f
• DININO ROOM TABLR An
tlque Duncap Phyto. Needs
TLC .tM /e fto r....
e * ELECTR IC B IO * e
I yr. eMt Cast s u n . Asktog
r ....... .J 74-4441
• P U L L N U T T H IS S e tlll In
plastic . Or iglnel SIM now S44
MI-SI 74__________
eH O U SEFU LL OP CARPET
Used in pet tree, smoke tree
heme tor • years Eactltonl
condition. 41 sq yards gotdan
brown; 17 yds light green; It
ydtgeidiheg.lt*
C a lim test, after ipm
KSNM ORE HANOI
lap ceramic..................... 1700

________ sn-sii*________

LARRY'S H U R T. IIS Sentord
Ava. New/Uted turn 4 eppt
Buy/Sed/Trede......... MS4IM.
M IC R O W A V E / C O N V IC T ION
OVEN
Quasar, cost StlO
naw; tall tor SUt. Eacaltont
condition..................... m e e t!
• PVC T A R L I ANO CHAIRS (4
chain), round table. Good
Shapes*!.... ................ 111-7474
O U IIN S IIC watorbed
con
temporery, 1 mirrored end
lebtos, 4 drawers S700 er best
otter I t l l t U after 1 M
ROLLTOP leek wood desk. 1700.
TW E E D sola bed. SM; both
eac. condition Cell 137 1144
a SEARS OIL burning clrculel
Ing healer. 71.000 BTU out
put/per hour. Includes lank,
oil and some chimney pip*. All
_________Call H i m * ________
• SEWINO MACHINE In cabi
net. Good condition. Precision
Made Edison Straight stitch
Sews beeutl fully................ U1
Cali m ine________
W A S H E R S i l l . 1 ba d s,
bedirem# 17. Dining 1*1 *4*1
baby turn., lamps, ollic*
turn , celling Ians ItS-IW*
I PIECE REDROOM SET. plus
Queen sue sole steeper with
matching levesaat. M ltc.
lu r n lh 2 ^ C * lim i* ^ _ _

~ 1«3-Te Ie vision/
Radio/Sftroo

T A R L I SAN -10 Inch, cast Iran.
with eland. *171 or beef oftor I
Cart.________________ Ht-toM

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a FREE
Alaskan Husky
tomato, agpra. 1 yr*. eM.
, Beautiful shew qualify, gaad
disposition A like* attention!
Celt..... Ml H I ) evae/whonds
• F R E E BLACK K ITTE N S
with whit* feet. MSSM4
iMWeklvoPorkDr.Sontord
• F R E E K IT TB N II 1 tutors.
Mostly orange, gray and
black. Cart MM*M__________
• F R E E TO OOOO M OM (I
Lovely 1 me old demostk
kittens } orange A whit*. I
orange striped Full *1 fun.
wonderful petit Sava thaw
babies tram doom I ......TO 1411
• K ITTE N S Domestic shertheir.
1 months old. Cute A Loreable
F R E E M lfff* ______________
• W E S TER N S AD D LE Trail
Blkier by Lenghorn 14" SIM

200—R otH tfod Fits
XX.C ROTTWEIUER
Male. 14 mot , good with
children! Esc. bloodline I Pd.
stop, te iis io o n o n n

m -H s n e s
M M SM N Y E M U IK
COLT
Gray. Registered, nominated
lor l futurities Bleed lino In
pedigree Reel McCoy. Gal
Poraado. Seratl*. Royal Gold
Great legs! Great Top lino
SI.100/terms Cell 14* *111
*

203— Uvotfockand
_____Poultry____
TU R K E Y S -C H IC K E N S
DUCKS QUAILS B O U S E .
________ C aH M m a s

207—Swop Cornor
W ILL THAOS 1/1 tolar heeled
home w/pooi end sauna In
Orlando lor acreage on or
near Sanlord Hwy 4* or 17 *7
Terms negotiable 414114*

209—Wrrring Apportl
W H ITE MINK JA C K E T I t to.,
with Skew Teg mlah border.
Sit* medium. A p g re lia l.
S4.4M. Price S U M ...

211—Anttquas /
CoIIbcIIMbi
■RIDGES A N TIO U E S e m -M tl
te-S M/Sol • Aactton Then 7pm
^ 4 4 M tw ^ a U tA 4 7 U 7 £ A U J7 ^

215— BoaftBnd
Acctssorias

BAYLINER TROPHY
4* 14 II cuddy cabin. Loran.
depth Under. VHF. outriggers.
170 Mercury I/O 4 trailer
111, 100. Cell ear iN -e t »

iRFIXITT REFERENCE
Standard vida protect Ion TV
4' screen. Surrond sound,
stereo. RGB terminal Input
On screen graphics. 14000 re
tall. Sl.tOO tolo price *34-1*41
V ID E O CAM ERA
Quasar
Portable VCR with camera. 1
hour battery. Auto rechorgo.
auto dato U M Call M l M41

*

107— Sporting Goods
ii« s
New and used. Mongoose.
Diamondbeck. Ross, end
other top brands Cruller*.
M .T.B.’t and BMX. Parts.
occe* and repair*. 111-44*4
POOL TABLE Regulation 1
Lika new. 17000 Coll lam 1pm
M « i F r l ^ _ ^ _ i;&gt; i;_*»7il i n

li t —Offict Supplies
/ Equipmont
CANON IM • Newly serviced,
letter 4 legal ill* troy. S700
131 0110 days/171 IWleves

191-Building
M ittriols
ALL STEEL iU ILD IH O S al
dealer Involc*. 1.000 to ».000
sq-tt. Call 407 141 M il collect
• SLIDING OLASS DOORS, tot
has trams Needs new bottom
rail Standard site............ *40
______ Call 4*7 14»S444_______
S T E E L Building Dealership
with Me|or Manufacturer
Sales 4 Engineering support
provided
S t a r t e r adi
furnished Some art* taken
Call XU 71* 1700 E it tot

193— Law n a Cardin
• EDGE ALL edger j years
old, works well S M m 4714
• FEN C E SECTIONS A wooden
gal* *7 each Used East ol
Oviedo.........................J4S-I4M
• LAWNMOWER Sears 11 Hp
Briggs 4 Stratton Motor Runs
Good SM ..........
14* 1411

195— Machintry/Tools
• CHAIN SAW s ti h l 0*S com
merclal us*only, ilOO hr m
___________ 114 1177__________
COMMERCIAL CABINET
SHOP tools, sans, planer
under and drill press MUCH
M O R E!! Shown by appoint
ment only fall 177 *471

BOSTON WHALER
n

II. Outrage *0 77JHP
Evlnrude. perfect condition
lull equipped 127.MO Coll
tee-714tee* eves
__________________________ *
M ERCURY OUTBOARD • 'IS
hors*, recent tun* up 4 lower
shall over heull StOO/olfer!
ce im se iM ________

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M R WAV T tC R E T trim O r
• N irtolh. Vo. July 3rd.
IW IM besierttr. 4M44BMI1
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m v n ______

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aicept Ins. tag. title, etc.
'M P O N TIA C L IM A N S
Auto. eir. stereo. Twe to
chooev tremt Only SIM.M/me.
Call/V. P ry n e .m 7131
1»7* C O A Y IT T R - Good conet
non. Sharp!.................... SAWS

CXBBUC SORB HVBif
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Hen. Forced to tell, retocefIng. 14 tM/otter S3P-I4P
CH EVY CAMARO ’l l • cyt
Inder, 1 dr., euto with e/c.
SIMS Cell......................iw -ie it

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wrth • reeM hitch.
rell.l7.EM tor beth.

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231-Can

235— Tracks/
Bm r m /V r m

COACHMAN TRAILER Wtoel
74 Mel Mr, sleeps 4 Esc.

CH EVY IW PICKUP • Air
, AM/FM. S3.M4 IM
w/eepravedcredlttl

17 ft. ClaM A l E m . cendlftonl
Meet w e U N i m CeREW EWE

243— Junk Con

H M N M D F iee ■v e top 4X4
3*4 4 Meed. W

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cars, trucks, e wheel Wive.

Gaad werk truck. M EM firm
Cell eve*, s h i W

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CORVAIR '44 Roedy to restore,
needs engine werh. Alt*, heve
spare parts tor eddrttonal
Corvair.tUO................ *J»-**W

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IMS TURBO THUNORRBIRO •
Air. alley wheefe. super nice
c a r l ( 4, 411. s t * dewn
w/approved credit I
FAIRW AY MOTORS
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MM US 17-411 .
NO FINANCE CO M FAN IISI
“ BUY N IR R I P A Y N R R i r
'71 FORD FAIRM ONT I
L O W down 4 EZ payments I
'74 PO ASHI • LOW down 4 I Z
weekly payments I
'77 CADILLAC COUPE • LOW
down A EZ payment* 111
'7* F IA T SPIDER I
LOW down A EZ payments!
AshtorOeirge............. H I M
h* PONTIAC ORAMO PRIXt
Lew ml tot. eir. (4.4E4 (M
down w/approvedcmdllI Coll
OLD CUTLASS CALAIS G T S7.
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escel cand S44M........*31-3)41
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223—Miscellaneous
* * L E T F RE D DO I T I * *
Fens, peepholes, caulking A
add |*bsl Call Tedeyl 7411114
* Adult Lawn Swing Frame 7"
metal pipe 7 high &gt; I 1/7'
wide Coil SIM sell lor SIO
Call 71)4*04
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slop! US Air. July 10 4t
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219—Wanttd to Buy

FOR SALE Crete 100 well EV
amplifier Wood linlih. mint
condition 1700 313 737*. Greg
* MANDOLIN W ITH CASE
Like new1 Used only ] months

Wml.N.efMemand
hdmthenpeenI7*e.... AM-7171

2M— IlMRft Cart
MMITrwd

REN LOCATION!!

222—Musical
Merchandise

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217—Garaga Salts

US Aluminum Cans.. Newspaper
Non Ferrous Metal*..........Gists
KOKOMO....................... 177 11*0
COKE 4 PEPSI MACHINES
Wanted! Pr* '/S. also other
related Items 1*7 )71 4441

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tol------- a ■ w - | l^ - 41. 11

Compl et el y l our nement
rigged! IJ0 Pro V Yemaha.
Trailer. 1 live well* with
timers. 1 brand new bailer Its.
41 lbs. ol thrust trotting motor.
Eiceilenl condition. Must see
to appreciate *10.000 or best
otter Call n t t u t In no
answer, leave message

Salvation Army Thrift Store,
tot S Sanlord Avt. New Hr* ,
Mon. F r l . IIJAMtol MPM
SAME LOW PRICES!
NEW RESALE STORE OPENI
111* S. French 4 IMh. Sen
lerd. 11 kag special I.. .71* 7744

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• Sparkling J a c u z z i

323-2628

CALL M I T

el T-Tepel la c . can*ftow. M EM mHeeCeM *1-4*13
I MUSTANG M IX Mr,
•tearing, pester brake*.
AM/FM ceiMrti. and toft ef
fBtra4(M W CdNW HEM

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• Waterfront Lifestyle
on Lake Monroe
Modern Fitness Center

3138 W. Sem inole B lvd .
H w y. 17-92
Sanford, Florida 33771

tartan* horn* la only
114.10 and ready to m ow int
Groat te rm and wilt trade
whet have you tor equity.
Shari pay eft lima on marl
gag* CALL NOW!

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US— Madiiwory/TooH

77
Ranger X L T .
truck! SI,
N IIIA N K ING CAR • S
speed, dark red. sferee
caeeeNe, PS. F L M

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Remington Oak*, premium
lot. 1/1. fplc.. skylight, window
Iroalmontt. Krnd. porch. Ige
dock, I yr. old. warranty.
Fleod anumakto martgagoi
&gt;1*4.000. Owntr...........3)0-7***
LX . M A R Y / C R O tllN O tt
Lekltroof. werranleed 1/3
townhom*. hoi tub ipa. end.
atrium, galad community
w/pool.*l IK . Realtor P I - 1101
LONOWOOD 1 bdrm. 1 bath,
pool. Ilrtplac*. eal In oak A
almond kitchen. 400 tq olflco,
lamllyroom. llOOsq tt. Under
morkol/ownortoSK 747 1111
OR AND ( C ITY 4 bdrm I bath,
g a ra g e w /opanar, naw
roal/carpat, fenced yard.
Shed. tU.J0FT04 771 47»

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Sprawling a bdrm. Lahavtow
Barbecue canfar. Fam ily
ream, F lra p la c t....M O R II
Only S I M M Call 477 M U

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Lata el aitraal CanvantowWy
tocatod. Creally* financing
avail, s t u m ................n s i m
SANFORD • 1 bdrm. 1 bath,
family ream w/titraal H I.O il
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By owner: 5 bedroom. 1 bath.
Partially renovated Load* ol
potontlell ....415 Polmotto Avo.
Open to Otter*
Phona Diana 1)3 *54 0103 day*
or i l l 351 *533 after 4pm
HANDYMAN'S N I6H TM AR 1
Hl*t. area 110 S. Laurel Ava
114.000. term*.............in-M J/

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322- 2420

S A L I BY O W N IN Lika
1/1. hug* Hying room,
oot ln kltchon. 1 car garage,
on cul do tec. Low equity. *%
ouum. 171.000 Owner Iran*
terrad.mu*t*olHI P I 4571
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arty "tor tel* by owner" Cell
Hetp-U-letl broker..... m i n i

1 yr* naw I 1 bdrm. 1 ba .
••rage. huge tonced tot. treat
area. Only P I N total naadadl
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153— A c r t ig t -

321 - 2720
lM I Farb Or.. Seatord
1141W. Lata Mary I I ., U . Mary

loex Dupent!
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N&gt;% nyton ptueh; er
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Hwy 434 4117. Longa md
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Naw kitchen, tola at ttoragal
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pcludtd I bdrm 1 bath.
coiling. flrtplaca,
S&gt;rai tteircaat Pritad batow
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Wlrs! Federal al Seminal*

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manage today. You'll have a fair
handle on the larger matters, but
the small expenses might throw
things out of kilter.
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things from the other guy's
perspective today, both parties
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extremely selective today as to
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82nd Year, No. 247— Sanford, Florida

NEWS DIGEST

SHS grads say good-bye
By VICKI DatOKMIPR
Herald staff writer

□ Sports
Slowpitch championships begin
SANFORD — At Chase Park on Saturday, the
1990 Sanford Church Slowpitch Softball League
Spring Championship Tournament Is scheduled
to begin.
See Page IB

□ People
Link to leisure
SANFORD — New Sanford residents. Hevcrly
and Eddie Johnson, recently purchased the
Sanford Airport Golf Range mid have settled
down to the serenity of Sanford living.
Johnson Is a golf pro. For over 30 years he has
enjoyed meeting with the elite In golfing circles.
See Page 3B

□ Nation
Animal rights excoriated
WASHINGT.ON — On the eve of a pro-animal
rights demonstration In Washington. D.C.. a
coalition of farm groups, government officials,
researchers andf others attacked animal rights
activists as domestic terrorists.
.
S e e P a ge OB

S A N F O R D — Seminole High
School graduated 332 seniors In an
early morning ceremony toduy.
The ground still damp from last
night's rain did not deter the
festivities at all. Dressed In while
raps and gowns. Ihc class tracked
slowly across the field at Thomas E.
Whlgham stadium for the 8:30 u.m.
ceremony.
Ttie standing-room-only crowd of
families and friends watched as the
graduates of the class of 1990 take
their first step to adulthood.
Shanon Stewart, one of the lop l()
graduates chosen by her peers to
address the class, said as they look
their next step In life, they were not
afraid of the future.
"For we have seen yesterday and
that has brought us to today." she
said. "And today Is great."
She reminded the graduates they
entered high school lour years ugo
with fear. They came from different
directions, she said, and had varied
goals. It was with the Instruction
and guidance of each other, the
teachers and counselors they have
reached this morning's ceremony.
Adding that many may never
□ See SHS. Page BA

HbrtM PTWto by Tommy Vtncwi

Dayna Yvonne Barrow receives diploma from principal Wayne Epps at S H S ceremony.

□ Local
Official maneuvers to break tie

Lake Mary principal hands out 551 diplomas

LA K E MARY — A city commissioner says he
has resigned from Ihc Board of Directors of the
Community Improvement Association to facili­
tate the city's purchase of the C IA building.

By NICK FFB IFA U F
Herald stall writer

See Page 3A

Sanford museum hosts events
SANFORD — The Henry Shelton Sanford
Memorial Library and Museum will be having
two events this weeckend to highlight local
history.
See Page 3A

LAKE MARY - Five hundred
fifty one high school seniors
marched onto the school football
field last night at 7 p.m. An hour
and a half later, they had been
transformed Into young graduates
of the Lake Mary High School class
or 1990.
As the anxious parents and
friends began gathering In the
bleachers, a light ruin was falling.
By the time the seniors began their

By V ICKI DeSORMIKR
Herald stall writer

p ro c e a n io n . an If o n c u e . th e ra il!

Killer gets new hearing
TA LLA H A S S E E . Fla. fUPI) — Robert Anthony
Preston, who avoided four dates with the electric
chair for the 1978 mur ’- r of a convenience store
clerk, was granted a new sentencing hearing
Thursday by the Florida Supreme Court.
But there's a catch. The justices said they
would re-lmposc the death sentence If the state
prevails In a separate courtroom battle over
Preston's prior felony conviction for throwing a
"deadly missile' — a beer bottk* — at a moving
vehicle.
The Judge and Jury that Imposed the death
sentence counted the prior conviction as an
aggravating factor, under Florida' system of
w e ig h in g a g g ra v a tin g and m itig a t in g
circumstances In determining which murderers
should live and which should die.
But the 5th District Court of Appeal ordered
that Preston be re-tried on the earlier conviction
after defense attorneys found a new eyewit­
ness.
"Should Preston Ik - re convicted of the prior
deadly missile felony before his resentencing for
the murder, upon notification thereof this court
shall re-lmposc the original death sentence." the
high court said In Thursday's unsigned, unani­
mous opinion.
The Justices ordered a new sentencing hearing
within 90 days.
The case Involves the murder of Earllne
Walker, an Altamonte Springs convenience
store elerk whose nude and mutilated body was
found In an open field near the store where she
worked on the afternoon of Jan. 9. 1978. The
store had been nibbed of about $600.
Physical evidence Including his handprint on
the victim's car and the discovery In his
mother's house of food stamjH traced to the
store linked Preston to the crime, according to
court records.
From staff reports

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Bridge...................... 10B
Classifieds..........8B,9B
Com ics.....................10B
Crossw ord.............. 10B
Doar Abby................. SB
Doaths........................SA
Or. Qott.................... 10B
editorial..................... 4A
Florida........................2A

Horoscopa.............. 10B
Nation.........................0B
People........................ 3B
Police........................ 3 A
Rellslon......................SB
Sports...................1B.2B
Television..................3B
Weather..................... 2A
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stopped. The procession was led
by Principal Do t Reynolds, of­
ficiating at his lust graduation
ceremony before Ills retirement.
The faculty that fouowed formed
two lines and greeted the students,
boys In black, girls In red. ns they
passed through an archway to
their seats. The school band, with
their Instruments damp from the
rain, might have been wishing the
class was smaller, as they were
required to play Ihc traditional
"Pomp and Circumstance" for 18
continuous minutes.
In greeting Ihc students and
parents. Principal Reynolds pro­
udly announced. "I want vou to

443 Oviedo
grads brave
rainstorm

HwtM Photo by Tommy Vlneont

Lake Mary event was packed with caps and gowns.
know that of all the students who
began the class of 1990. 97
percent becam e g ra d u a te s ."
Reynolds said it was an enviable
record considering the national
dropout average Is 12 to 17
percent.
Vontla Lynch and Scott Temple

delivered honor student speeches.
They were among 14 graduates
who h id maintained a 4.0 grade
point average, and had hccu
chosen to represent the class by
their peers. Their words of en­
couragement to their fellow graduSee Lake M ary, Page BA

O V IE D O U s in g t h e ir
mortarboards to keep the steady
drizzle olT their heads. 443 Oveldo
High School scnlori accepted their
diplomas and stepjjed off the stage
as graduates.
A watcrcolor gray sky dripped
softly on the crowd of nearly l .000
family members and fr'ends. who
despite the conditions remained
enthusiastic. Laughter, atmlausc
and cheers wen1 not sloweil by the
rain.
The speakers tried to nuke light
of the weather.
As Orlando Sentinel columnist
Bob Morris left the podium after
addressing the class, he was
chastised by senior class sponsor
Barbara Rohtcr Tyson, who said Ills
speech was still dripping on the
stage.
Morris said he knew the students
did not want a speech, but they hud
to have one. adding he could not
□ See Oviedo, Page SA

W ekiva River tract deeded to w a te r d is trict
By J . MARK BARPIKLD
Herald stall writer
SANFORD — Nearly a mile and half of Wekiva
River frontage has been given to the St. Johns
River Water Management District In a deal to
allow a commercial developer to destroy a small
area of Isolated wetlands near Interstate 4
Seminole Circuit Judge Kenneth M. Leffler.
partial owner and trustee of the river-front

property, deeded the 114-acre tract to the district
May 22. The narrow strip of land Is on the the
cast bank of the river north of the confluence of
the Wekiva and Little Wekiva rivers and extends
to the southern end of the Plantation develop­
ment site.
The deed, filed In the Seminole County clerk’s
office, shows the property was worth $100,000.
although It was given to the district as a gill, said
John llanktuson. district director lor planning

and land acquisition.
Other members of the trust sharing ownership
the property with Lelller include former Semi­
nole County Commissioner Bill Kirchhnff and
other Kirchhotf family members. Sanlord at­
torney Bill Hutchison, and Viola Kaslner. mother
of county commissioner Jennifer Kelley's former
husband Eoglian Kelley. The trust is said to
contain other Individuals. (The names of trust
See Land, Page SA

Another candidate
turns down county
manager position
By J . MARK BARFIELD
Herald stall writer
S A N F O R D — T h e Sem inole
County manager's Job lias been
turned down for a second time.
M ichael B ry a n t, co u n ty a d ­
ministrator of Hall County. Da., told
the county's search firm Thursday
night that alter consulting with his
wife, they decided this was "not the
time for a change." said Hob Slavln
of the Atlanta executive search firm
MSN Management Consultants.
Slavln said he was not sure if
medical problems in Bryant's Im ­
mediate family allected his decision.
In April. Greg Fehrrnbach. utv
administrator of New Brunswick.
N .J.. also rejected the |nis IIIoii alter
commissioner's offered him the |ob.
He cited unfinished business at his
current Job.
Slavln said Bryant's rejection ol
the SHO.tXX) to $85,000 a year Job
has led him to Investigate Seminole
County's reputation in the state
"1 made up my mind last night
I'm going to make a few calls
around the slate and see what's
going on." Slavln said "I don’t
think there an* any serious jiroSee Candidate. Page S A

H appy sum m er
Teachers and other school personnel al Wilson
Elementary School made signs and lormed a human
wave yesterday as students boarded buses to go

home lor the last time this school year Now the
students and the teachers get a break and can
regroup lor another term this tail

�1 A — Sanford Herald, Sanioro, Florida — Friday,

..ie 8, 1990

L E IS U R E P LA N N ER

Titan 4 rocket launched *
CAPE CAN AVER AL — Turning night Inin day. a shuttle-class
Air Force Tllnn 4 rnckcf successfully booslcd n military spy
satcllllc into spate Friday after a secret counldown In a
spectacular flight visible for miles around.
The lowering 174-foot rocket's two solid-fuel boosters, each
one as tall ns a 10-story building, flasbrd to life at 1:22 a.m. E O T
— six minutes behind schedule — shattering the overnight calm
with a gush of fhe nnd a crackling roar mat shook the ground
like a pile driver.
II was the first launch of a 8173 million Titan 4 since the
problem-plagued S7.I billion rocket program's maiden flight a
year ago this month and the first conducted at night.
Sources said the rocket was carrying an electronic signals
Intelligence satellite, or EL1NT. designed to Intercept data from
Soviet rocket tests and to eavesdrop on other forms of
communication.
.
,
.

Fire at Trump house not suspicious
PALM BEACH — Fire broK out early Thursday In a bedroom
and caused smoke damage to other rooms In the servants' wing
at embattled Donald Trum p's occanfront 118-room munslon.
firefighters said.
Firefighters arrived at the estate, known as Mnr-a-laigo. nt 8:08
a.m. and extinguished the tlames within 15 minutes. FireRcscuc Department spokesman Ken Elmore said. He estimated
damage to be about $50,000 in the wing and said the blaze did
not appear to be suspicious.
"The fire was confined to the bedroom and Its contents."
Elmore said. "It was In the two-story wing In the southwest
quarter of the mansion, which Is the servants quarters. There
was no structural damage. There was some smoke damage to
several other bedrooms that are in that wing."

Scub-diving cops may lose jobs
JA C K SO N V ILLE — Tw o Jacksonville police officers may lose
their Jobs because they decided to do some recreational scuba
diving Instead of scarchlhg for collcugucs lost ut sea. authorities
say.
Duval County SherllT Jim McMillan said officers Nelson
Delongls and Robin Pierce conducted their search for two
missing fellow officers In an area known for spcarflshlng rather
than in the designated search area.
Six administrative charges have been lodged against the two
officers.
Officers Thomas Caron and Ronald Jones went fishing April
27 with a friend. Robert Duncan, off Florida's cast coast neat
•Jacksonville. The trio's boat was later found capsized.
Jones' body was later recovered but the other two men were
never .bund, nllhough a shark caught off the const contained
feet belonging to one.

Teens charged with first-degree murder
LAKE C ITY — Two Columbia Couniy teenagers have been
charged with first degree murder In connection with the recent
deaths of two women and will lie tried as adults, authorities said.
Authorities discovered the bodies of Frances Tomczak and her
daughter Patricia Evcrcltc last week lr* Tomczak's Lake City
home. Both women had been shoi to death. The suspects —
Everette's 15-vcar old son. Shawn W. Evcrette, and 14-ycnr-old
Losh Samuel Taylor — were charged Thursday.
Prosecutors said they have not decided whether to seek the
death penalty, although they say the suspects' ages make It
doubtful. Both teenagers were being held at a Juvenile detention
center In Gainesville.

Nuclear plant to restart soon
C R / S TA L RIVER — The refueling of Florida Power Corp.'s
Crystal River nuclear plant Is on schedule and the plant should
resume power production within a few weeks, company officials
say.
The plant was shut down March 14 for the refueling. A
week-long strike by radiation safety workers did not delay the
routine procedure, said Florida Power spokesman Mark Jacobs.
Jacobs said newly designed seals are being installed on reactor
pumps nnd the plant's cooling system Is being refilled, he said.

Insurance agency faces large fines
ST. PETERSBURG — Slate Insurance regulators have fined a
large Insurance agency following complaints that It used
deceptive, high-pressure sales techniques on elderly customers.
The Florida Department of Insurance fined Diversified Health
Services §50.000 and pul a representative In ils offices full-time
in monitor sales techniques.
Regulators say they also plan to punish as many as 30 current
and former company agents. Those agents could face fines of up
to 820.000 apiece and license suspensions of 18 months.
The Investigation began In early 1989, after complaints
against the Medicare supplement Insurance firm began.

L O TTE R Y .
TALLAHASSEE - The dally
number Thursday In the Florida
Lottery CASH 3 game was U29
Straight Play (numbers in exact
order) $250 on a 60 cent bel, $500
on$t
Box 3 (numbers in any order):
$80 lor a5dcent bet. $160 on $1,
Box 6 (numbers In any order)
$40 for a 50 cent bet. $80 on $1
S*&lt;aight Box 3 $330 In order
drawn, $80 in any order on a $1 bet
Straight Box 6 $290 In order
drawn. $40 il picked in combination
on $1 bel

Sanford Herald
(USPS 481 2801

Friday, June 8. 1990
Vol 82. No 247

DANCE
• American legion, Z704 Well! A w . Fern
Park: Scandinavian Aatociilion ol Hagar
Viking Club hotli Scandinavian and ballroom
dancing at ill meetings every ucond Salur
day at 7 p m For detal.v call the club
pretidenl at 111 7114.
Iberry tanlor Canter, 100 N. Triplet
Drive, Caiulberry: Square dancing
Sunday at I 30 p.m,; Mon., advanced
dance at I p m . Tu e i. round dancing at
___ m . Wed . begmnen line dancing at 13
p m. Ballroom dancing on third Saturday.
7:30 p .m . It SO donation Detail!. 431 1SS1.
ext 139
• Otxleland Cloggert. Lake Mary Fire Dept.
F ln l Street and Wilbur Avenue C la iu i held
Monday! from 7 9 p m Charge lor c la iu i
Detail!. 331 5767
e Jewish Community Center, ISI N Maitland
Ave , Mailland Israeli folk dancing Monday!
from 7 10 p m L e n a n available 7 8 p m
Details. 445 593]
• Old Hickory Stompori. Knights ot Col
umbus Hall. 5 Fark Avenue. Santord
Clogging c la iu i held Mondays Irom 7 1 p m
Charge tor classes Details. 149 9579
o Rattles. Altamonte M all. Altamonte
Springs Beach Boppcvs ol Orlando, rhythm
'n' blues dance club Wted and Frl at 8 p m
Detail!. Ill 04)15
• Studebakar's, 995 S R 414. Altamonte
Springs Carolina Shaggeri. dancing lo beach
music Sundays Irom l l p m Details, ]]J
8/14 Free lesions by Dance Club o' CenlrM
Florida. Sundays Iron 3 a p m Detail!.
847 5060
o Sunshine Cloggers. Maitland Civic Center.
641 S Maitland Ave , Maitland Clasus held
Thursdays Irom 8 10pm Charge lor clasus
Free beginner course 7 8 p m Details.
695 6437

DRAM A

Today...Mostly cloudy willi a
50 percent chance of afternoon
thunderstorms. High in the low
V
--------------to mid 9 0 s with a southeast
w ind at iQm pli.
Tonight...Partly cloudy with a F R ID A Y
30 percent chance of showers P tly C ld y 9 1 -7 0
and thunderstorms. Low in the
70‘s with a light easterly wind.
To m o rro w ...M o s tly cloudy
with a 60 percent chance of
afternoon showers and thun­
derstorms. High in the low lo
mid !)0's wit It a southeasterly
wind at lOm pii
Exte n de d out lo o k ... P a rtly
cloudy Sunday through Tuesday
w ith a chance ul afternoon
showers and thunderstorms

IV J 1
P LT takes two on staj, j *
The Playwright's Laboratory Theatre will present iwo original one
ace plays. "Secondary Extinction" and "Justus and Matthias" In
the Fine Arls Theatre at SCC June 13, 14, 15. 16. 20. 21, 22, 23 al
8 p.m. For Infomation, call 323-1450 or 843-7001.

Hidden treasures
Coriirll Flue Arts Museum, on the campus til Rollins College.
Winter Park, will open a permanent collection of "Hidden
Treasure: Highlights From The Museums Store Rooms" June
8. The exlilhli will continue through Oet. 7. Gallery hours an­
as follows: Tues.-Frl.. 10 a.m.-5 p.m.: Sun.. 1-5 p.m No
admission charge Details. 6-16-2520

An evening of English dance
Orlando Shakespeare Festival, 005 E. Robinson St.. Orlando,
will sponsor a community-wide dunce led by Sandrla G. Reese,
of the Stratford Renaissance Early Dance Group of Slrulford-Upon-Avon. England. "Invitation to the Dance: An
Evening of Early English Country Dance" will lie Saturday
from 7:30-10:30 p.m. at the First United Methodist Church.
Orlando. The dance Is free and open to *lic public. Please make
reservations ut 423-6905.

Cool occasion for a hot day
The Sanford Historical Society will hold an Old Fashioned Ice
Cream Social on Saturday from I to 5 p.m. at the Greater
Sanford Chamber of Commerce and In Fort Mellon Park. The
Vincent collection of photographs of old Sanford and a display
of antique bottles will be featured, f lekets arc S3 for adults and
8 1.50 for children. For further Intormntion. call 330-5698.
26th For Information.call 934 477 4975
• Cress end Sword, A IA , South ol the
Alligator Farm. SI Augustine June 15 will
begin the 2tth year in production lor
Floride‘ 1 Official StxXe Play. "Cro»» and
Sword " The show wlX run through Aug. 7!
with performances Men through Sat begin
nlng al 1:30 p m For Information, call
904 471 1945
• Ice Heuie Theatre. Mount Dora For
Intomralloncall 1904)30 4414
• Seaside Music Theater, Daytona Beach
The opening ot the IWO season will include
the h ig h ly requested production ot
"Cabaret," June 8 ttyough July 5 with a
showtime of 8 p m on June 8. 9, 14. 70. 72, 70.
July 3. 5 weekdays and 7 p m Sat June 10/
17. 70 "La Belle Helene" will begin June 15
and run through July 7 wilh showtime! at 8
P m . ~e II. 14. IS, 19. 71. 73. July 8. 7 and
June 74, July I. 4 at 2 p m For Information,
call 904 252 1J94
e Seminole County Players, Casselberry
The performance "Showstoppers! Magical
M om ent! Irom B roadw ay’s G re a te il
Musicals." will be 8 p m June 15. 16. 77. 73 al
Eastmonte Civic Center. 830 Magnolia Orlve,
Altamonte Springs Tickets are 17 and may
be reserved by cal!!ng6S8 4733
eTampa Players, Civic Theatre ol Central
Florida The courtrocm classic "Inherit the
Wind.” will be presented In the Ann Giles
Densch Theatre lor Younq People in Orlando
Irom June IS through lie 14th Curtain lime is
8 p m , except two Sundays which wilt be 1
pm matinees only To purchase tickets, call
the Civic Theatre’s Box Otlice 894 7345 Irons 9
am to Sp m dally
a The Mark Two. 3376 Edgewater Orlve.
Orlando: "Singln’ In The Rein" will continue
through July I For details, call THE MARK
or I BOO 726 MARK
a The Romance ol Fkrida. 433 N Palmetto
Ave , Santord The clfiner show RlverDare
Revue will be on stage every Tues . Wed ,
and Thurs night Irom 7:30 to 10 p m For
reservations, call 371 5091

eTheattr Center Inc.. DeLand St 904 734
74S4Mon Sat. Irom I 4p m
• Theatre Dowtovrn, 711} N Orange.Ave .
OrlandB:'Constance QofigdorYS YTalesept the
Lost Formicens. ' performance will continue
through June 14 al a p ie r thure, Pri and
Sat evenings Admluion. For reservations
call 841 00*3
j
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,,i

EXH IBITS
• Big T re t Park, General Hutchinson
Parkway, oil U S Hltfivvay 17 97, Lonqwood
Home ot The Senator, one ol the oldest bald
cypress trees In the United Slates Park
Includes picnic grounds and a nature walk to
the tree Hours: Mon F r l , 8 a m to sunset.
Sat, Sun . 9 a m to sunset, No admission
charge Details. 373 9615. eit 7473
• Brodlee McIntyre Mause. 133 W Warren
SI.. Lonqwood Visit »&gt;e 1880 14 room Victo
rian home every secend and fourth Wednes
day Irom 11 a m to 4 p m Admission charge
Details. 137 6970
• Florida Audubon Society. 1101 Audubon
Way, Maitland Madalyn Baldwin Center tor
Birds ol Prey is open Tues Sat, 10 a m 4
p m (aviary closed Sxm and Mon I; envt
ronmental gilt shop open Mon Frl., 10 a m 4
p m . and S a l. 10 a m 2 p m No admission
charge Details. 647 2615
• Henry Shelton Santord Memorial Museum
and Library. 570 E First St.. Santord Visit
Sanford's history Tues Frl., 10 a m 5 p m ,
and Sun , 2 5 p m
No admission charge
Details. 330 5698. ext SMB
a Holocaust Memorial Resource and Educa
lion Center, 851 N Maitland Ave . Maitland
To tmphaslje Ihe lessons ol the Holocaust,
the following lilms will be presented through
the coming year May 21 "Pebbles " Film
showing will begin al 7 30 p m The educa
tlonal exhibit halt and library is open
Mon Thurs. J a m 4 p m , F r l , 9 a m l
p m., and Ihe tlrsl and third Sun , noon to 4
p m No admission charge Details. 621 0555

0 Altamonte I al Xeminence Centre, stah
Road &lt;34 and Interstate 4, Altamonte
Springs "Protty Wcman." "Back To Th«
Future III," " Fire Beds." "Bad Inlluenct
■Martians Go Homa." "W ild Orchid.” "Hun,
For Red October," For Information call
3397004
• Altamonte Mall Clnana; 403 E Altamonte
' Drive. Altamonte Sprlrijs: "Tales From The
Dark Side." "Cedillec Men " Details. 134
3334
a Interstate Mall 4. V R 414 and I 4. An*
monte Springs "Bird On The Wire." "Total
Recall." "Teenage Mjtant Ninja Turtles
"Another 4A Hours " Detail*. 4111050
• lake Mary Centre 4. 3451 Lake Emma Rd
Lake Mary "Cadillac M an." "Fire Buds
"Back To The Future I I I ." "Bird On The
Wire,” "Pretty Women," "Total Recall.
"Another 44 Hours ” For information can
333 9547
• Mevlaland O/l. 3740 Orlando Dri.e
"Another 44 Hours.'* "W ar ol the Roses
Details. 333 1314
aMevies at Wtkiva River Walk, 3141 E
Semoran Blvd . Apopka "Another i|
Hours." "Back To TheFuture III," "Teenaqe
Mutant Nln|a Turlies.” "Tolal Recall,
“ Cadillac Man.” "Harry the V ," "Mountains
01 Ihe Moon." "Bird On The Wire " For
Information call 444 BOB
a Plata Twin. Santord P lata: "Back To The
Future III." "Space Invaders." Details
333 7503
a The Movies. Lake Howell Square. 1371 S R
434. Casselberry
"Bird On The Wire
Cadillac Man.” "Witch F lrt." "Teenage
Mutant Ninja Tuflto." *'My Latl Foot
"Hunt For Red October," "Another il
Hours." "Martians Go Home,” "O 1 A
Details, 479 7364
a United Artist Modes At Market Place
corner ol Skion Blvd and Enterprise Ro
Orange City "Teenage " lest Nin|i
Turtles." "Wild Orchid,’’ "Bird On . Wirt.
Total Recall, ‘ ” Q A A ,” "Cadillac ■. sn
"Hunt For Red October.” "Martians Go
Home " Details. 904 775 1700

MUSIC
• Best Western Deltona Inn, 441 Deltona
Blvd. Dellone Mixed Emotions. Wed Sa'
beginning a l l 30 p m Details. 57a 449]
e Bob Carr Performing Arts Centre, 400 A
Amelia St.. Orlando "The Lite Giver,’ x
Christian concert, will begin Jure 14 ant
continue to the lilts. For ticket Information
call 149 7000
• Ctsare’s Palace. 3X10 S Orlando D' &gt;r
Santord New Image. Mon Sat. beginning it
9pm Details. 171 0690
• Fltigeralds. 510 N PJmetlo Ave. Sanlevy
Live entertainment Ties Thurs I p m *nj
Fri Sat beglnnlngatlp m Details. 323 It J
• FI.rida Symphony Orchestra. 1900 N V t
ave . Suite 3. Orlando For more Informs'on
call 111 7011
• Lake Monroe Inn, 2415 Northwes' Hey
13 97. Santord i Legacy, Fri Sul, 19 pot To
closing Don Pate. Mai Sun. beg w.aga/T
p m Detail*. 377 3108
.
• Orlande Arena, Orlando Scnrdult ol
events t* a s , loUows Junes ft Heart. I p m
June 30. July t, Bahia Shlrlne Circus. 1. 5
p m . July 7, I. Billy Joel. I p m , July 13.
Janet Jackson: and July 25. Eric Clapton
Tickets are available al Ihe Orlando Arena
Box Office Mon Sat » a m to 5 p m and all
Tlckelmaster Outlets
• Rendeivous Lounge. S R 427. one block
north ol VR 434, Altar, onte Springs BUethe
Bullet, Tues Sun beginning el 9 p m
Details. 240 5000
o Seminole Community College, Weldon
Blvd . Santord For It formation call 373 1450
ext 399
•The Barn, 1700 S French Ave , Santord
Live entertainment nightly beginning el 9
p m . and Sunday 8 p m Details. 330 4978

WATER ACTIVITIES

SA TU R D A Y
P tly C ld y 9 2 -7 2

City
Apalachicola
Cretfvte*

MIAMI -

SUNDAY
S u n n y 9 3 -7 0

M ONDAY
P tly C ld y 91-72

TIDES
F R ID A Y :
S O LU N A R T A B L E : Min

F IR S T
M ay 31

5 10
a 111 . 5:55 p.m.: Maj 11:45 a m..
----------- pm T ID E S : Daytona
Beach: highs. 8.41 a.m.. 0 03
p.m,: lows. 2 12 a m . 2:2-1 p.m.:
New S m y rn a Beach: highs.
H 16 a.m.. 9 08 p.m ; lows. 2 17
a.m.. 2:29 p.m Cocoa Beach:
highs. 9:01 a.m.. 9:23 p.m.:
low s. 3:02 a m . 2:-i2 p.m.

F lor da 24hour temperatures

DAyfonA B«ach

F Oft Lauderdale
Fort M it r i

Gam*will*
J A i k \on* ill*

Key W*lt
M lAm i

P*n*ato4a
Saratula Of adenton
Tillih iiw t
T AfTtpA

V*fo Beach
Wdit Palm B*ach

Hi Lo

Rj*n

tl 74 000
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ft 71 IfA
•I 74

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7f 0 00
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89 77 000
89 79 0 00

BEACH CONDITIONS
Daytona Beach: Waves are I
to 2 feet and semi glassy
t'lirrciit Is slightly lo tile north
wtili a water temperature ol 73
degrees New Sm yrna Beach:
Waves are 2 Uvt and glassy
Current is to lie north, w’ttli a
water lein|ter.Uiuv ol 73 degrees
Sun screen factor 15

BOATING
S t. Augustine to J u p ite r
Inlet
T o d a y . . . w I n d s o u t h to
southeast 10 kt-&gt; SCUS 2 to 3 ft.
Hay and mlanxl waters smooth
W ide ly scattered afternoon
showers arid thunderstorm s
mainly S4tuili pan
Tonight wind vm ili IO Ms
.seas 2 lo 3 It Huv and inland
waters smooth.

TU ESD A Y
C lo u d y 8 0 -7 3

STATISTICS
T ile high tem perature In
Sanford Thursday was 94 de­
grees and the overnight low was
69 as reported hv Ihe University
of Florida Agricultural Research
and Education Center. Celery
Avenue.
Recorded rainfall during the
24-hour period ending at 8 a m
Friday totalled 0.82 Inch
The temperature at 10 a.m.
today W’as 83 degrees and
Thursday's overnight low was
73. as recorded by the National
Weather Service at (lie Orlando
International Airport
Ollier Weather Service data
Th u rsd a y's high................94
Barom etric pressure.30.16
Relative hum idity....HO pet
W in d s...... Southeast. 7 mph
R ainfall...... .................. 06 In.
To d a y's sunset..... 8:22 p.m.
To m o rro w 's sunrise....6:27

1

• Captain Hoy’s Rlveboat Cruises, Santord
Boat Works. Santord. next lo Osteen Bridge
Daily narrated tours and charters ol River
boat Princess highlight wildlife along the St
Johns River Tours leave Irom Santord
location every day except Thursdays Tours
leave Irom Hlghbanks Marina and Camp
ground In DeBary on Thursdays Admission
charge Details. 130 1617
• Katie’s Wekiva River Landing, 109 Katie's
Cove. Santord. oil Stale Road 46 Otters
canoe trips Including toe Lillie Wekiva River.
Rock Springs. SI Johns River and Blue
Springs (patrons shuttled back upstream I
Katie's Cove alvo ottas R V, sites and log
cabin and boat rentals For reservations and
information call 327 448). or toll tree 628 1482
trom Orlando Hours: Mon Th u rs, 7 30
am 6 30pm . Frl Sun.7 30a.m 7pm

NATIONAL TEMPS

r

FLORIDA TEMPS

Second Class Postage Paid at Santord.
Florida 31/71

Phone (4071 377 Jtlt

• CTurlei Hosmer Marie Muuum l l Ameri­
can Art, Winter Perk: Dr Frenci* Merlin
Jr., co cure lor and contributor to "The Block
Image In American Art — 1710 to 1940,” mill
speak on the exhibition on June II. For
Information cell M l Hit.
o Cornell Fine Arte Muuum, cimpul ol
Rolllni College. Winter Perk Opening June I
will be e permanent collection of "Hidden
Treeiure Highlight! From The Muwumi
Store Roomt." The exhibit will continue
through Oct. 7. Hour!: Tuei Frl., 10 a.m.-i
p m .; Sun, I I p m No edmlition charge
Detail!. AM 7514
• Creatde Art!, AOOSt. Andrew! Blvd . Winter
Park. For Information call, 471 1H i
• Creative Art Oellery. MS S Maitland Ave ,
Mall land The lummer ichedule opened wilh
"Slone. Bone end Skki." and will continue
through July I. Beginning July 5, and
continuing through Aug S. "Win. Place and
Show." Gallery hour! Wed Sat.. II a m. A
p m .; Sun. 14 p m No admlitlon charge
Detail!. 447 5tH
e Da Land Muuum el Art, art E New York
Ave.. DeLand: An exhibition ol Haitian
painting! ol folk Ilf* n d voodoo, from the
collection ol David Cutrell. will continue to
June 11. For more Information, call
&lt;9041734 4371.
e Maitland Art Cento. I l l W Pack wood
Ave . Maitland A trio ot exhibition! will
continue through June 17. Gallery I, Japancu
"Netsuke"; Gallery II, "Out From Africa.";
Gallery III end IV. recent Jcgulillioni and
uleclloni from the permanent collection
Hour! Mon , Wed , F rt. f a m lo a jO p m .
and Tue! . Thun . 10 am . to f p m ; and Sat.
Sun, from noon a 30 p m No admluion
charge. Detail!. 445 Itll
eMeunt Dora Center for the Art!, 131 Eail
Filth Ave.. Mt. Dora The public ll Invited lo
view Rou and DeBusk through June 7th
Houri are 10 am lo 4 pm Mon Sal
Admluion li tree For Information, call
(9041343 0M0
eOrange County Hiitorical Society. I l l E
itolllni SI., Orlando Tie premiere American
eihibtlior ol "In the Foolilepi ot Columbui
Jewi In America I4S4IM0," It now being
vhown on T u t! Frl.. t a r n to J p m ; Sat .
Sun, noon to 5 p m through June 3 No
admluion charge Detail!. *9* 4310
e Orlando Muuum el Art, 1414 N Mill! Ave ,
Orlando The "Annual Juried Exhibition" It
now open to the putfic. Gallery houri are
Tuei Th u n . 9 a m S p m , Frl., » a m 7 30
p m.; Sal. 10 a m. J p m ; Sun 11 noon 5
p rn, cloud Monday Admluion charge
Detain. 194 4l]l

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• AtUnlic Ctnlvr For Thv Arts. 1414 Art
Center Ave . New Smyrna Beach The
initiation ol "The Mormon Project.” a work
Ihal looks at the Irrpacl ot Mormorusm
began. June 6 and «4l continue through the

From United Press International Reports

g Maitland tlitarlcal Miisevm. « j w
Pack wood Ave. Mailland Museum hour,
are 3 4 p m Sun. T u e i and Fri r ,
admluion charge Detaili, 644 1564
# Seminole County Environmental Stud*,
Center, Ostrey Trail and C R 419 Ttv,
214 acre school facility Includes: Six miiesot
nature trail! with nail* planti and wlldide. ,
student museum that Is Open during school
hours, fishing and picnic grounds The cvnler
is open to the public Houri Sum,*
sunset, seven days a weak. No admission
charge Details. 33MM».
e Seminole County HM erkal Marsevm. &lt;ji,
S Orlando Drive. Swilord (In l*-» Coin!,
Operations Cental, across Iron, Flea World)
Hours; Mon Frl. 9 a m. to I p.m.; Sal, Sun
I I p m No admluion charge Details
331 2449

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M a h o n e y q u its C IA board to ca s t vo te
Litton acknowledged the con­
flict and said the only way
Mahoney could legally vote on
the Issue was II lie resigned from
the CIA Hoard of Directors.
When asked If he had done so.
Mahoney nodded In assent.
Fess asked lliul a copy of the
resignation he submitted to the
commission helore I he mailer
was acted upon.
C ity A ttorney Ned Ju lln n
assured Fess Mahoney's vote on
the llrst reading of the ordinance
was legal,
“ He has Indicated that he has
resigned. Rules and records In­
dicate lie has resigned, lie Is
appropriately enlllled to vole."
Julian said.

B y LACY DUMBN
Herald People Editor

Man charged In rape

LAl.'E MARY - City Comr. issloner Tom Mahoney indicated
he has resigned his seal on the
Board of Directors of tin Com ­
munity Improvement /. isoclntlon last night In order lo east
the tle-brenklng vote which
authorizes the city lo purchase
the CIA building for Its recre­
ational needs.
Mayor Dick Foss, who had
opposed the purchase In a pre­
vious vote, asked City Manager
John Litton to verify Mahoney's
conlllel of Interest, which would
have prevented him from voting
on the Issue.

SANFORD — A man who allegedly raped t ! 7-ycar-old girl In
a vehicle In the parking lot of Lakevlew Middle School In
Sanford at about 10:15 p.m. May 30. has been nrrested by
Sanford police.
Police report charging Dalvln Davis. 18. 1312 W. 13th Place,
Sanford, with sexual battery and having Intercourse with a
person under 18 years of age. He was arrested al the police
station at 9:30 p.m. Thursday.

Sister reports thelt
SANFORD — A man. who allegedly stole a video recorder and
two gold necklaces from the bedroom of his sister, has been
arrested.
Sanford police allege Lloyd Eiwin Kimball. 38. 1102 Santa
Barbara Drive. Sanford, allegedly pawned the Items valued at
$700 for money to buy cocaine. He was arrested at home,
which is also the scene of the theft, at 9:40 p.m. Thursday on a
charge of grand theft.

Lake Mary braces for law suit over power line burial

Arrest made in auto burglary
SANFORD — Lake Mary police report charging Anton Steve
Kuvach. 20, 560 Tlberon Cove, Longwood. with burglary to a
vehicle In connection with theft of stereo equipment and a
watch from a car at 560 Tlberon Cove. Lake Mary. May 20.
He was arrested Wednesday at home.

B y LA CY DOMBN
Herald People Editor
LA K E MARY — City Attorney Ned Julian
asked illy commissioners Iasi ulgln for
authority to lake action lo protect Lake
Mary's Interests after Pete D'Agosilno and
A I Stephens, icprcscnlaltves for Florida
Power Corporation, made it clear that action
In Seminole County circuit cuiiri would be
Initiated unless Lake Mary agreed lo pay llie
full cost of undcrgroiiiuling power cables
along Lake Mary Boulevard.
Julian met with FPC Wednesday. He said
lie thought there mlglil be some discussion
concerning a resolution of the dispute short

Store clerk hit in theft attempt
W INTER SPRINGS — A man who allegedly hit a 7-Elcven
Clerk when demanding keys for a vehicle parked al that store
at 1101 N. U.S. Highway 17-92. Winter Springs, has been
arrested by Winter Springs police.
Walter Rodney Harris. 37. 603 Applewood Avc.. Altamonte
Springs, was charged with battery and attempted grand theft
at the store at 2:23 a.m. today. Police said the vehicle Involved
docs not belong to the clerk who was hit.

Museum
fundraiser
tomorrow
B y J . BHADLBY DIU-INO
Herald staff writer______________
S A N F O R D - T h e H e n ry*
S h e lto n S a n fo rd M em orial
Library and Museum will be
having two events this wceekend
to highlight local history.
Th e first Is the "Old Fashioned
Ice Cream Social" fundraiser at
the Greater Sanlord Chamber of
Commerce. 400 E. First St.,
tomorrow from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.
The event will feature photo­
graphs from the city's past, an
exhibit of antique bottles and a
lecture on the history of riverboats In the area
Th e photograph collection of
William Vincent will be dis­
played bv his son Donald Vin­
cent.
Th e social Is a fundraiser to
help raise money for a proposed
$1 million expansion of the
museum. The museum board
has proposed adding a wing lo
(’ isplay Sanford's city history
and visiting exhibits.
Admission to the social Is 93
for adults and $1.50 for children
underage 12.
From 2 p.m. to 5 p.m., the
museum will host an open house
w i t h a b a s e b a ll e x h i b i t
highlighting the career of major
league baseball player and San­
ford native Tim Raines. The
e x h ib it w ill also feature a
baseball autographed by Babe
R uthin 1948.
Although he started his pro­
fessional career as a second
baseman. Raines Is playing his
10th full season this year with
the Montreal Expos as an out­
fielder. Among the memorabilia
that Raines loaned for the exhib­
it are pieces of uniform and
equipment that the player set
records In, baseball cards and
toy figures of the player In an
Expos uniform.

Chiles and Nelson haggled
bark and forth fix more than an
hour before a standing room
only crowd of about 750 at the
Sunroaxt T l g f Bay Club Inc., a
n on-pa rtisa n political club.
Meanwhile, about 30 prolife
demonstrators carrying posters
si cod in front of the hotel.
Much like ihrir first match in
Tallahassee last Thursday, both
candidates began the debate
attacking Gov. Bob Martinez,
w ith Chiles calling the Re­
publican adm inistration.
a
clear example of what happer.s
when a leader won I lead "

undcrgroundlng." Julian said.
Mayor Dick Fess said he favors proceeding
with the undcrgroundlng project, which was
to be done during widening of latkr Mary
Boulevard scheduled lo begin this year. "1
think we should proceed with the widening
of Lake Mary Boulevard with the power
company and the city splitting the cost ol
Installing the conduit for the underground
cables. When the court and Public Service
Commission decide who should pay. that's
who would have to pay. We wouldn't have
to tear up the road we Just constructed,
which seems to be standard procedure In
many government projects." Fess said.

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highlighted the second of three
debates T h u rs d a y between
Democratic gubernatorial can­
didates Lawton Chiles and Bill
Nelson.

of a lawsuit, but there was not.
"Rather than have the shcrrllTchase down
the mayor and commissioners lo serve
|&gt;a|X'rs. I will accept the service of process
for Lake Mary." Julian said. "A suit is
Imminent."
Commissioner George Duryca Jokingly
agreed. "I move to allow Ned to be arrested
In our behalf." he said.
Julian also asked the commission to allow
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to present the city’s position In court.
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would he Hied against the |&gt;ower company.
"If (he city maintains their position, Florida
Power will sue. We will sue for Immediate

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eouldn'l believe It." said Curator
Alicia Clarke, commenting on
Raines' fame. "I mean here's a
man from Sanford and they've
got him In these little dolls."
Raines graduated from Semi­
nole High School In 1977.

Nelson,
Chiles spar
in round two

Fess then askrd that a copy of said. "Th e waterfront properly Is
the resignation be submitted not an issue. We're Inlying a
before the ordinance goes to • lading on land vve already
second reudlng. He also askrd own. It seems like the people \v|j|
Litton for a ruxirt on mainte­ be paying for It again." he said.
nance costs to the city for
Duryca, like Fess. fill the
upkeep of the building.
building was suitable for meet­
Mahoney said, as he east the
ings. but not for active rerrr11 c-b rcn k in g vo te , he had niton needs. Fess had previously
c a r e f u lly c o n s id e r e d the
suggested a location closer lo
purchase of the CIA building.
city parks, which are currently
Speaking rh e to rica lly, he
asked,“ Is the building suitable? under construction.
It's not perfect, but It's pretty
Mahoney said I he CIA had
darn close. It's a superior loca- allowed the clly lo cancel a
I Ion on 3 '^ acres of waterfront."
99-ycar lease on the building,
Commissioner George Duryca. pending lls purchase.
who bad sided with Fess. casting
"It's not a cancelled lease,*'
the sernnil dissenting vole, Duryca said. "It will cost us
countered Mahoney when he SI 60.000."

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Israel and Hussein
Because Israel cannot decide w hich w a y It
w a n ts to go on n e g o tia tio n s w ith the
Palestinians In the occupied territories, It now
lias no m ore than a caretaker governm ent.
A n d because Israel has a caretaker g o v e m mi nt. it cannot make a n y significant decision
w ith respect to negotiations. As a conse­
quence. events, not reason, are In the saddle,
w h ile the In itia tiv e In the A ra b w o rld
gra du ally shifts from the pragmatists to the
extrem ists.
T h e A ra b su m m it In Baghdad ended w ith
softer declaration than the hard-liners, led b y
Iraq's S a d d a m Hussein, had dem anded. B ut
ihe political gridlock in Jerusale m , com bined
w ith the g ro w in g n u m b e r o f Soviet Je w s
a rriv in g In Israel each m onth, can o n ly
increase the tensions, both inside and outside
Israel. T h e A ra b s have no right to dem and a
change In Israel's im m ig ra tio n policy, b u t as
long as people like P rim e Minister Y itzh a k
S h a m ir link that im m ig ra tio n , expected to
reach 150.000 this year, w ith references to
the need for a greater Isra e l it w ill be tied to
— m a y Indeed com e to sym bolize — Israel's
re fu s a l to n e g o tia te o ve r the o ccu p ie d
terltorles, w as slow ly ru n n in g out of steam.
B ut those fragile hones were dashed by the
acts of one m a d m a n w ith an U zl. In the
m eantim e, pressure Is slowly m o u n tin g on
w ave rin g A ra b moderates Ike Jo rd a n ’s K in g
H u s s e in , w h o Is h im s e lf threatened b y
m ilitan t Palestlnalns In his ow n co u n try and
w ho. in the absence of brighter alternatives,
m a y yet seek m ilitary protection from his
Iraqtil nam esake.
T h is co u n try was spared the harsh con ­
dem nation and the threats of retaliation that
the Iraquls and the P LO were seeking at the
Baghdad m eeting. But unless W ashington
can b rin g sonic,\sprj of positive m om en tum
intp play — fe‘ 'resum ption of the peace
process, a clear end to Israel's continued
t o n struH lon of settlements in the territories,
a m utual willingness to negotiate — the
United States will likewise be at the m e rcy of
events In the Middle East.
R e al a n d th r e a te n e d p e rs e c u tio n —
exacerb ate d b y gla sn o st and renascent
Russian nationalism — m akes It Im perative
that Soviet J e w s be allowed to emigrate. B u t
the United States, w h ich has taken the
leadership In pressing Moscow to open Its
doors, also has a m oral responsibility to take
more than the 5 0,00 0 a year It has been
w illin g to accept. A t the same time, the
reduced Soviet threat In the Middle East
lessens A m erican strategic dependence on
Israel, a fact tliat W ashington shouldn't
hesitate to com m unicate to Jerusalem In the
c learest term s. T h e United States cannot
leave Israel exposed, either polltcally or
m ilitarily, to a bloody agressor like Saddam
Hussein. B ut neither can this country, w hich
continues to hankroll Israel's deficit-burdened
budget, leave Itself perennially tied to the
In tra n s ig e n c e , n o w becom e In e rtia . In
Jerusale m . It is In both our Interests to stop
die extremisLs In the Middle East and to
strengthen the moderates.

LETTERS TO EDITOR
Letters in itie editor are welcome. All letters must
In &gt;lnnrd. Inc lude the address of the writer und a
daytime telephone number. Letters should be on n
-angle subject arid he as brief as possible.. Letters
are sub|eel to editing.

W ILLIAM

A. B U S K ER

Yeltsin sets stage for upheaval
SAN FRANCISCO — The narrow victory of
Boris Yeltsin In his bid for the presidency of the
Russian republic puts an end to the optimistic
theory that Mikhail Gorbachev has some dear
strategic goal, toward which everything is
proceeding according to plan. Gorbachev l&lt; In
fact floundering, at the mercy of events over
which he has little or no control.
It tells us something about the depth of
Gorbachev's difficulties when we hear that his
supporters arc welcoming Yeltsin's victory
(which Gorbachev did everything In his power to
prevent) because now there will be pressures on
his "left" to balance those building up on his
"right." It Is true that Yeltsin's objection to
Gorbachev Is that his "reforms” don't go far
enough and aren't going fast enough, whereas
most of Gorbachev's other critics (at least In the
higher ranks of the Communist Party, and
perhaps the military) contend exactly the
reverse.
But Yeltsin has not clawed his way to the
presidency of the largest Soviet republic of them
all Just to balance the pressures on Mikhail
Gorbachev. Yeltsin's aim Is to overthrow him,
and he can now make major progress toward
that end. The "leftist" or "liberal" dissidents In
the Soviet Union (meaning. In the weird
vocabulary now In use. those who favor a market

economy and a multi-party democracy) now
control the city governments of Moscow and
L e n in g ra d and —
thanks to Yeltsin's
victory — the gov­
e r n m e n t o f th e
Russian republic.
This Is the huge
core constituent of
the Union of Soviet
Socialist Republics,
stretching across 11
tim e z o n e s fro m
L e n i n g r a d to
V la d i v o s t o k a n d
containing 76 per­
cent of the nation's
entire land surface
and more than half of
f The stage
Its population. In­
seems set (or
cluding virtually all
the (Inal dis­
of th e d o m in a n t
integration of
ethnic Russians. The
theSovltrl
rest of the Soviet
Union. J
r e p u b lic s c lu s te r
a round It like so
many dependent
children. Hitherto, of course, the Russian
republic has obeyed the directives of the central

government and the Communist Party’s Central
Committee as placidly as every other cow In the
bam. But with President Yeltsin sure to demand
ever greater autonomy for Russia, not only from
the central government but from the Central
Committee, the stage seems set for the (Inal
disintegration of the Soviet Union.
What can Mikhail Gorbachev do about all this?
In theory he has broad powers as president of
Ihe U.S.S.R-, but he Is undoubtedly aware of the
dangers of using them. If he unleashes the
military on the scale that would be necessary to
curb Yeltsin &amp; Co., he will himself Inevitably
wind up as the military's puppet. If he tries to
throw In his lot with Yeltsin and the relatively
"extreme" reformers, their price will almost
certainly be his resignation and replacement by
Yeltsin or some designee of his.
Meanwhile, as Gorbachev ponders these grim
alternatives, circumstances conspire to put him
In the worst of all possible positions. As
president of the U.S.S.R. and ihe father of both
glasnost and perestroika, he Is — not un­
reasonably — held responsible for the deteriora­
tion of the economy. Yeltsin, on the other hand,
from his position of high visibility, can enjoy the
luxury of criticizing Gorbachev mercilessly
without having the slightest responsibility for
the current state of affairs.

JA C K ANDERSON

W eapons plants
stir concerns

DAVID S. BRODER

Backroom politics paying off
W A SH IN GTON - Everything that Is right
and wrong In Congress was put on display In
Its final burst of activity before It yielded Ihe
Washington stage to summlteers Bush and
Gorbachev.
In their last pre-vacation week, the
lawmakers used the negotiating skills that the
best of them possess to move ulong two bills
that will pay Important dividends In belter
health, greater opportunity and a fuller life for
millions. But then these same folks turned
around and Indulged their penchant for
parochial politics In the Interests of their own
rcelectlon by festooning an Im portant
foreign-aid bill with goodies for (heir home
folks.
Already passed by the Senate, the Clean Air
bill and the Americans with Disabilities Act
guaranteeing handicapped persons equal
rights to compete for Jobs and use public
facllltcs were overwhelmingly endorsed by the
House. Once conference committees Iron out
the differences between House and Senate
versions, they will be counted as two of the
* major achievements of this 101st Congress.
Except for the presence of many people In
wheelchairs, tourists In the Capitol had few
clues that anything unusual was taking place
on the May days these bills were on the (louse
door. Debate was rarely passionate. Most of the
disagreements had been negotiated privately
long before the bills reached the floor.
That Is more often than not the case when
complex issues of social policy are being
settled, not by executive flat or Judicial decree
but. by u large legislative body representing a
wide variety of Interest and views, which
operates by majority rule and instinctively
seeks consensus, ft Is not a process which suits
the story-board formulas of television news —
or even the dally deadline requirements of
newspapers. But the Clean Air and Disability
bills showed how well this protracted,
backroom business of legislating can serve the
nation.
How do you measure the value to future
generations of smog-free cities, non-polluting
cars, or rainfall scrubbed of chemicals that kill
lakes and trees? How do you calculate Ihe
gains for social Justice und the overall sense of
community — let alone for the 43 million
people Immediately Impacted — when the
protections that past civil-rights bills have
provided to minorities are extended to those
with disabilities.
When these hills reach the White Huusc.
spcechwrlters will find suitable sentiments for
President Bush to utter — and the pbullc will
applaud. Those who labored for months or
years on these bills will be In the background,
dim figures In t he Oval Office chorus.
But note what Julie Rovncr of Congressional
Quarterly wrote about Rep Strny M (foyer
|L) Md I. the floor leader on the Disability bill

"He was ubiquitous during the measure's
nine-month trip through the Education and
Labor. Energy and Commerce. Public Works
and Transportation, and Judiciary commit­
tees. He paced like an expectant father at each
of the seven sub­
committee and full
committee markups,
and he testified at
m a n y of t h e
m u ltitu d in o u s
hearings on the bill."
Although (foyer has
been In Congress for
a decade and holds
the No. 4 place In the
Democratic leader­
ship. It Is doubtful
that one American In
100 knows his name
— let alone the role
£ Most of the
he played.
disagreements
At the center of the
had been ne­
Clean Atr bill were
gotiated pri­
two equally skillful
vately long be­
and nationally tinfore the bills
p u b l i c i z e d
le g is la to rs : Reps.
reached the
John D. Dtngell (Dfloor. J|
M lchjand Henry A.
Waxman (D-Callf.). respectively the chairman
of the Energy and Commerce Committee and
Its Health and Environment Subcommittee.
Despite their common party label, these two
men are opposites In background and
phllso^hy. They represent conslluenclt* with
clashing Interests. They have fuught epic
battlrs and. while far from friends, have come
,to respect each other. And they were the keys
to the agreements that let the House pass this
complex legislation with only two days of floor
debate and only 2 1 dissenting votes.
But the bravos must mingle with boos,
because this same Congress then turned
around and displayed its fatal lack of fiscal
discipline, ft took a January request from the
President for 8720 million In emergency aid to
the fledgling democracies in Panama and
Nicaragua and turned It by May Into a $4.3
billion boondoggle of goodies for favorite
projects of politicians who serve on or have
Influence with the Appropriations committees.
Rep. Steve Bartlett |R-Texas). a key ally ol
Moyer's on the disability bill, and a few others
irted to strip some of the stuffing from the
w i l d l y m is n a m e d * 'D lre E m e r g e n c y
Supplemental Appropriations Bill." Lut the
greed gang beat them on almost every Issue.
This kind of experience buttresses Bush's
demand for congressional spending reforms as
part of any budget agreement. And It explains
why critics of Congress find It so easy to
lambaste the Institution

W A SH IN G TO N - Behind the walla of the
nation's weapons plants, crime, security
lapses and contamination are almost dally
occurrences. The places where one would
expect the most caution are. In reality,
accidents waiting to happer. Despite the
efTorts of Energy Secretary James Watkins to
clean up the weapons plants and labs, they
c o n t i n u e t o be
p l a g u e d
by
mismanagement and
mistakes.
For years we have
reported on the secu­
rity breaches and
safety problems at
the plants. Watkins,
like his predecessors,
has tried to keep
those under wraps.
But &lt;he was recently
forced to go public
with them. He gctfli
•■&gt; in
dally briefing reports
■O nce DOE of­
on all the mishaps at
ficials found
the nuclear plants. In
out about the
March, a Department
blunder, they
of Energy staffer ac­
begged the
cidentally faxed one
governors to
dally report to the
destroy (he
offices of v a rio u s
memos
s ta te g o v e r n o r s .
Once DOE officials
found out about the blunder, they begged the
governors to destroy the memos. Not a
chance. Th e states' governors must live with
the messes the federal government creates at
weapons plants, and they weren't about to
pass up an opportunity to criticize DOE for tts
management of those plants.
The briefing report,' with Its almost casual
litany of the dally goings on at the weapons
plants, quickly leaked out. Watkins knew
when he was cornered, so he agreed to make
the daily reports public.
Our associate Scott Shek reviewed several
months worth of memos listing the gafTes at
DOE plants. They show that crime, security
violations and contamination occur with
regularity.
On April 5. 1990 a worker at the Savannah
River plant In South Carolina was contami­
nated as he helped a co-worker out of a
plastic suit. On the same day, two employees
were contaminated at the Rock) Flats plant
in Colorado during the removal of their
protective suits. And, on the same day.
contamination was found on a worker’s
clothes at the Oak Ridge plant tn Tennessee.
On April 13. three radiation incidents were
recorded at a DOE lab tn Richland. Wash.
Workers were exposed in a chemistry lab.
Tainted paint was used tn another lab. and an
employee was found to have radioactive
material on his hand when he left work.
Accidents at the plant aren’t limited to
radioactive materials. Earlier this spring PCB
oil was spilled at the Oak Ridge plant. PCHs
cause cancer, and PCB spills have been cause
to evacuate neighborhoods and Industrial
sites. Asbestos was found at a steam plant at
Oak Ridge also.
Some accidents can be excused, but there
is no excuse for the crimes that take place at
nuclear weapons plants. The DOE's sloppy
security checks have not weeded out danger­
ous people. Crimes, such as drug deals and
drug use and theft of classified documents are
frequent occurrences at nuclear weapons
plants.
We have exposed serious Haws tn the DOE
security clearance system, and the publica­
tion of the dally briefing reports proves our
point. People who want Jobs at sensitive and
dangerous nuclear weapons plants are sup­
posed to go through a lengthy clearance
process, but many slip through because of lax
scrutiny.
Secretary Watkins deserves some credit for
going public with the dally Incident reports
But that Is where the credit ends, until
Watkins shows that he can stop the mishaps.

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Sanlord Herald, Sanlord, Florida — Friday, June 8, 1990 — 8A

Tampa man arrested in spy case Candidate

Ramsay was scheduled to
make an Initial appearance be­
fore a U.S. magistrate Friday
‘"•Tnomlng. Curtin said.
FBI officials said Ramsay's
arrest was made as part of an
Into the "real world" of college Investigation Into the activities
of Clyde Lee Conrad, a retired
and employment
"You have learned here what sergeant who was convicted
II takes to be successful." she Wednesday of treason by a West
said. "Success Is setting lofty German court.

Ramsay was assigned to West
Germany from 1983 to 1985 and
worked under Conrad’s Im ­
mediate supervision, the FBI
said.
"It Is alleged that he (Ramsayl
received approximately 820.000
from Conrad." Curtin said.
"In exchange for that 820.000.
he Is alleged to have supplied
Conrad with ... genera] plans for
the defense of Europe, docu­
ments dealing with the tactical
use of nuclear weapons by
N A TO and the United States,
documents coordinating various
N A TO forces, technical manuals
and military communications
technology." Curtin said. "Th e
documents were then given to
Hungarian and Czechoslovakian
Intelligence services."
Conrad. 42, was sentenced to
life In prison for selling military
secrets to communist govern­
ments by a West German Judge
who ruled that he placed West
Germany and U.S. troops at risk.
The Judge said Conrad, a
native of Bergholz. Ohio, was
paid more than 81.3 million by

goals and exerting the max­
im um effort to reach those
goals."
Burnette also lauded her fellow
graduates for being conscious of
the environment, for being con­
cerned for their fellow man and
for being Individuals.
Class president Yolanda Baker
presented the school, on behalf
of the graduata, with an u n ­
disclosed amount of money to
help pay for the beautification of
the campus.
The Seminole High School
class of 1990, which earned
more than 8500,000 In college
scholarships, was applauded by
principal Wayne Epps.

been determined.
"T h e Carlson Tid e Is u n ­
dergoing acceptance tests prior
tc supporting the Department of
Defence participation In the drug
interdiction program." said a
written response from the Arm y
lo questions about the vessel
and blimp.
The Carlson Tide, which can
a c c o m m o d a t e u p to 3 2
personnel. Is dominated by an
84-foot-long, unmarked white
blimp lethercd to its aft. The
blimp can rise to 2,500 feet and

U n lt « d l&lt; f s i International

SW OP topic of chamber luncheon
LONGW OOD — How employer* in Seminole County can
benefit from Seminole Work Opportunity Program will be the
topic of the June 25 meeting of the Longwood/WInter Springs
Chamber of Commerce.
The chamber will meet at noon at the Quality Inn North,
Slate Road 434 at Interstate 4. Longwood.
All area business people are Invited to attend. For more
information, call the chamber at 831 -9991

Act ronomlcal Society to meet
ORLANDO — David L. Crawford, of the Kltt Peak National
Observatory, will apeak at the next meeting of the Central
Florida Astronomical Society June 13 at 7:30 p.m. at the
Orlando Science Center. 810 E. Rollins St.
Crawford will diacuaa light pollution. He la chairman of the
American Astronomical Society's commission on light pollu­
tion.

SH S
Coatlaaad from Pag* 1A
again cross paths, she ad­
monished the group not to dwell
upon their memories of Semi­
nole High School but, rather, to
cherish them.
"You can look at each other
and say 'Yo u are the wind
beneath m y w ln g i'." she said.
Th e class song, bearing that
title, was performed by the
school's award-winning show
chorus. Destiny.
Another of the honors stu­
dents selected by her peers to
represent and ^&gt;eak to the class
was Crlatln Burnette cheered her
fellow graduates for making It
through 13 yean or education so
they could become alummnl of
Seminole High School.
She warned them, however,
they were about to be thrust
from the safety of high school

Oviedo
Continued from Fag* 1A
remember what the
speaker at his high school grad­
uation had said, nor could he
remember who the speaker had
been.
Rather than shower them with
"dumb platitudes and worthless
advice." Morris gave the gradu­
ates advice such as "never wear
brown shoes with a blue suit"
and "walk slow, m r-ry rich and
always park In the shade.'1

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Contln

T h e s tu d e n ts w ere also
addressed by their class presi­
dent Amanda Savage.
Comparing life to mountain
c lim b in g . Savage told her
classmates they had sca'ed the
mountain called high school and
reached the peak called gradua­
tion.
"There are other mountains to
climb." she said. "We are taking
our first steps on the mountain
called life. Some will spend four

TAM PA — A former soldier
faces esp-omige charges for
allegedly selling military secrets
lo a former sergeant who was
convicted this week of treason In
West Germany. FBI officials said
Friday.
Roderick James Ramsay. 28. a
former sergeant In the U.S.
A rm y 8th Infantry Division,
h e a d q u a r t e r e d In B a d
Kreuznach. West Germany, was
a rre s te d w ith o u t In c id e n t
Thursday night for gathering or
delivering defense Information to
aid foreign governments. FBI
spokesman Larry Curtin said.

the former communist governm e n t s of H u n g a r y a n d
Czechoslovakia between 1975
and 1985. Secret service experts
said It was the largest known fee
paid to an agent.
Conrad was arrested In West
G e rm any August 1988 and
formally Indlclcd one year later
for selling top secret nuclear and
other military plans to the H un­
garian and Czechoslovakian
secret services over a 10-year
period.
Conrad Joined the army In
1965 and was transferred lo the
8th Infantry Division In 1980.
He worked as a document
custodian, which gave him ac­
cess to key documents on U.S.
Installations and strategy. Some
of the documents he was ac­
cused of setting were coded
"cosmic secret" and related lo
U.S. missile bases and a N A TO
pipeline system.
Conrad has lived In West
Germany with his German wife
and their son since he retired
from the army in Sept cm Iter
1985.

Blimp to be used for drug interdiction
U n I M F re ts International

PENSACOLA — An A rm y ship
operating out of Pensacola Naval
A ir S ta tio n Is te s tin g an
electronics-laden blimp to gauge
its effectiveness In catching drug
smugglers, base officials said
Thursday.
T h e C a rls o n T id e began
operating out of the northwest
Florida port earlier this month
and will run tests on the blimp
until July. Final deployment or
the vessel and blimp has nut

years In college. Some wt'l begin
a vocation. Some of you will
start a family. Whatever the
path, we must all climb one
mountain at a time."
Savage presented Principal
Charles Webb with a plaque
Inscribed wllh I he class' motto:
"We arc the mustc makers, and
w e a r c th e d r e a m e r s of
dreams...yet wc arc the movers
and shakers of (lie world forever
It seem s...one man w ith a

dream, at pleasure, shall go forth
and conquer a crown: for each
age Is a dream that Is dying, or
one that Is coming to birth."
In addition, the class will give
the school a picnic area so future
senior classes can dine al fresco.
T o wrap up the festivities.
Tyson called the class to order
with the call. "Are you ready to
graduate?"
T h e clouds broke as the
diplomas were awarded.

remain aloft for 30 days, officials
said.
Sensor systems aboard the
blimp are designed to detect and
locate low-flying aircraft and sea
vessels. Arm y officials said. The
data compiled by the blimp Is
passed on to civil law enforce­
ment agencies.
According to the Army, the
Carlson Tide Is the first vessel to
be developed by the Arm y solely
in support of the I)OD drug
Interdiction program. However,
others "m ay be assembled at a
later date." the Arm y said.
The 8-month-old Arm y pro­
gram Is an outgrowth of a
5-ycur-old land-based aerostat
program designed to detect the
vehicular movements of ground
troops. The ship provides more
mobility and flexibility In de­
ploying the system.

Continued from Page I A

blems, but I'm going to call
around and see whal people
think."
Slavln told commissioners
Tuesday any future applicants
may be as qualified as the seven
he has ,eferred to county so far.
One obstacle commissioners
may be facing Is that of a divided
com m ission. Former county
manager Ken Hooper resigned
last October after falling from
favor of two first-term commis­
sioners. Jennifer Kelley and Pat
Warren, who were supported by
commission chairman Sandra
G le n n . C o m m issio n e rs Bob
Sturm and Fred Streetman op­
posed the resignation.
At the time. Glenn asked
former county adm inistrator
Roger Nelswender lo succeed
H o o p e r. N e ls w e n d e r s a id
because his professional con­
sulting and engineering firm was
doing well, he would not accept
l he Job.
Nelswender said then commis­
sioners may have difficulty In
llndlng a replacement because
many top government managers
would not want to work for a
commission divided on critical
Issues.
"1 have some real concerns."
Nelswender said In October.
"Th e Job Is hard enough as lean
as the staff Is and as lean as the
budget Is. The county has to get
Itself together before It can get
on track again."
Nelswender was subsequently
hired as a county consultant to
assist Acting County Manager
Bob McMIlla t. the county's at­
torney.
But Streetman said he dtd not
bcilcve any problems, real or
perceived, are ca usin g the
county's problems In hiring a
new manager.
"I think wc lost the first one
because we failed to nail him
down on his se riousn ess,"
Streetman said. "T h e second
one apparently dropped out
!&gt;ccausc he had some real family
complications."

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Water management officials
said they accepted the land In
return for Issuing a conceptual
permit to allow Schrlmsher Land
Fund IV develop a 30-acre com­
mercial site on Wayside Drive
behind Seminole County Fire
Station 34. The deal Is expected
to be approved by the district
[oveming board In Ju ly , followng a stair review of the title, said

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•Jack Eckdahi; cjlrdctor ,v
district land acquisition div
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Pat Frost, manager of the
district office In Orlando, said
the commercial site has about
n in e a c r e s o f w e t l a n d s
Schrlmsher needed for develop­
ment of a commercial project at
the site. Frost said because the
river-front wetlands were prized
as more ecologically valuable
than the nine acre wetland site,
they agreed with the transac­
tion.

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thV trust
8100.00Q for tJRsfpropcrty
Art
Individual financing develop­
ment of the commercial site
under an unrecorded arrange­
ment with Schrlmsher. Orlando
lawyer James Willard Is han­
dling (he arrangement. Hut­
chison said. Willard could not he
reached for comment.
Th e Lcfflcr tract came to
public attention during the
"Weklva Squatters" case two
years ago when a Weklva River

Lake M a ry—
Continued fro m P e g * 1A

ales and appreciation to
th 'lr parents and teachers, how­
ever. were not without Interrup­
tion. as some of their comments
were drowned out by sirens from
a passing police car, an am­
bulance. a fire truck, and finally
a helicopter which flew directly
over the stadium.
C la s s P re s id e n t M ich a e l
Stewart spoke of the progress
and pride of the class. In Its
1.367 days of high school, with

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UfcndL pcnfilMton to stay'
Is la n d b y Its o w n e r . B ill
Klrchhofrs father. Th e trust
refused to participate In defense
of the case.
KlrchhofT said the trust has
been trying to sell the property
to the state or the district for
several years, but could not
reach an agreement on price.
About a year ago. the trust
attempted to get a county log­
ging permit to remove trees from
the property, but were unable to
gain access to the site to remove
the lumber, except by helicopter.

Join With Your
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Campaign For Re-election
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Complete Sharpening Service
his pride coming to the forefront plaque was engraved, "lo Utm
when he announced, "Th e class T . Reynolds. You Are Lake
of 1990 Is the first class to never Mary.”
For the students, the ceremo­
lose Its senior privileges." He
b r o u g h t c h e e rs fro m h is nies proved lo be a mixture of
classmates when he announced the Joy of graduation and the
that the class was now ready to sadness of knowing that many of
them wilt not sec each other
"rock the world."
Graduating senior Christopher until the Inevitable class re­
Davidson presented a special unions. still years away. But the
award on behalf of the class to traditional hugging, handshak­
Principal Reynolds, who re­ ing and congratulations before a
ceived a standing ovation from backdrop of fireworks proved to
the faculty and graduates. The lx- the finale.

SANFO R D

Robert B. McGregor, Circuit Judge

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C H A R L E S FR A N C IS B A L E S
Charles Francis Bales. 68.
1815 Gardner Lane. Louisville.
Ky.. died May 11 In Louisville.
Bales was a former resident of
Sanford. He was a refrigeration
engineer and an Arm y veteran of
WWH.
Survivors Indudc wife Ruby
D.; sons Carl and Ted; daughter.
Janet Keel: brother. Cecil of
Sanford; sisters. Margaret. Lake
Monroe. Edith. New Iberia. La.,
and Iva Grace, ftiwder Springs.
G a .; four g ra n d ch ild re n ; 2
great-grandchildren.
Jacksonville Memory Gardens
Funeral Home. frange Park. In
charge of arrangements.
P A U L IN E " P O L L Y " M ASON
B L A H N IK
P a u lin e " P o l l y " M ason
Ulahnlk. 81. 2970 Scarlet Road.
Winter Park, died Monday at
Winter Park Memorial Hospital.
Born May 20. 1909. In Buffalo.
N.Y.. sh.- moved lo Winter Park
from St. Cloud In 1988. She was
a retired switchboard operator
for the Osceola County Court­
house and a Catholic.
Survivors Include daughter.
Shart Mason. Sanford, broth* .
Charles Fornes. Palatka; f .ur
g r a n d c h ild r e n : one g re a t­
grandchild
O a k l a w n P a r k

Ccmelcr/Funcral Home. Lake
Mary. In charge of arrange­
ments.
T . DEANE PLATO
T . Deane Plato. 68. 122
Shomate Drive. Longwood. died
Thursday al Florida Hospital
Orlando. Born March 25. 1922.
In River Rouge. Mich., he moved
to Longwood from Lincoln Park.
Mich.. In 1979. He was a retired
sales manager In the steel In­
dustry and a member of Christ
Episcopal Church. Longwood.
He was a veteran of World War II
and a member of the American
Legion Post 53. Elks Lodge
1241. Fleet Reservists of Seminote County, all of Sanford.
NRA. and was a lifetime nu mber
of Coast Guard Auxiliary.
S u r v iv o r s In c lu d e w ife .
Charlene F.; srxr. Edward D..
Farmington Hills. Mich.; daugh­
ters, Sharon A. Curry. Dearborn.
Mich.. Kathleen L. Mader. Com ­
bined Locks. W Is .; sisters,
Judith Porch. Dearborn. Joar
Fredette. Phoenix, A rlx .; 1 1
grandchildren.
Itanfleld Mortuary Services.
Winter Springs. In charge of
arrangements.
E D D IE L. ROBINSON
Eddie L. RoUnson. 55. 2850
W 2 0 1h St.. Sanford, died

T hursday at Central Florida Re­
gional Hospital. Sanford. Horn
Dec. 17. 1934, In Sanford, she
was a lifelong resident. She was
a homemaker and a member of
the New W ord Life Center.
Sanford.
Survivors Include husband.
R ob e r t L . ; sons, H e rm a n
Walden. Bakersfield. Calif.. A n ­
thony. Robert Eugene. Howard.
Edward. Paid, all of Sanford:
d a u g h te r s . C u rle e n Ross.
Juanita Wright. Janie. Juvelta,
all of Orlando. O tavta. Sanford;
mother. Curleen Smith. Sanford;
father. Fletcher Jon es S r..
Leesburg: stepfather. Charlie
Smith. Sanford; brother. Flet­
cher Jr.. Leesburg: 16 grandc h ild r e n ; one gr eat grundchlldrcn.
Sunrise Funeral Home. San­
ford, in charge of arrangements.
M AU D S. TUCKER
Mand S. Tucker. 83. 805
G ra n d vie w A vc.. Altam onte
S p r i n g s , d ied M o n d a y a I
IliUhavcn Health ("are Center.
Sanford Horn April 8.
In
Dillon. S C., she moved to Alta
monte Sittings Iroin Orlando In
1983. She was a ho me maker
and a Presbyterian
Woodlawn Funeral Home. O r­
lando. In charge of arrange­
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Florida — Friday, June 8, 1990

THE CLASS OF 1990

ftaraMPhetM by Tammy VtaMnl

A few of the boys standing in line to get their diplomas at Lake Mary High School enjoy a little tomfoolery as congratulations were passed all around.

S E M IN O LE H IGH
G R A D U A TE S
Yolanda Mrrhcllc Baker. John
B. Wilks. Lisa Mk'ht'lle Suudvall.
Jennifer Sarah G ruby. Blake
Tim othy Smith. Braude Howard.
Tina Renee Jackson, Dana Lynn
Johnson. Elizabeth C. Rivers.
Renee Ann Singleton. Suzanne
Faye W a u g h . D ana Louise
W h ile , Je n n ife r Mae Beck.
M i c h a e l B r i g g s , C r I s 11 n
H e in d r ic h B u r n e t t e . A m y
Joanne Jacobs. Truong Mann
Nguyen. Penny Eileen Preston.
Heather Marie Schaffer, Shu nan
Rene Stewart. Gina M. Tlllis.
Theresa Elaine Weems. Shawn
W. Adams. Eileen Alameda.
Angela Felicia Alexander, Robert
Eugene Anile. Cheryl Lee An­
derson. Em ily Ann Anderson.
Tracey Lynn Arnold. Sheila Ann
Ashley. Evans Justin Bacon III.
Tam m y Shcrrcll Bailey. Rebecca
Allison Barnes. Joseph G. Burr.
Dayna Yvonne Barrow. Fredrick
Bass. Janies Keith Bass. John
A lie n Bass, M isty M ichele
B e a sl e y . Na t as h a Da n el t e
Beasley. Belinda Jean Bedenhough. Felicia Tanjay Bennett.
Julius Navale Bennett. Jeffery R.
B e r g m a n . Elizabeth A n n
Bernosky. Laura Michelle Berry.
Lulainla Faith Best, Stephen
P au l Be v i s . W i l l i s A n d r e
Bodtson, Catherine Denise Bole.
Bruce R. Bolton, Adam Bono.
Sherri Lynn Boyer. Brandi Be­
nue Braden. Th o m a s David
Breiidle. Chris Stewart Brown.
Heather Ann Brown. Johnny F.
Brown, Tanja LeJun Brown.
John H. Bruce. Samuel Buckner,
J r.. Ta m m y Nicole Buckner.
Dawn Elizabeth Buerger.
Christopher Jason Bumgarner.
Shannon Elizabeth B u rgess.
W illiam Jam es Burgess.
Kcishawn Tania Burke. Lorcnza
James Burke. Nlko Mcchellc
Bush. Stacy L y n n Bush.
Charlotte Lorraine Butler. Jamie
L. Butler. Charles D, Carpenter.
Jeremy David Carter. Brandon
W. Cash. Mary E lizabeth
Cawfleld and Tewana LaSheila
Chisholm.
James D. Clayton. Mickey J .
Co g bu rn . Shuwuu Kalrlee
Cohen. Thomas Edward Colbert.
Diana Marie Collazo. Andre
D ionne C o llin s . Angel a K.
Cummins. Pamela Diane Cooks.
Denise Cortes, Michael L. Cot­
ton. Errol Anthony Cover, James
Edward Cox. Erie Purnell Curtis,
Anne Marie Davenport. Bonnie
Jean Davis, Tim othy C. Davis.
Tracey Denise Davison. William
Lawrence Davison. Angela M
Day. Ruben Delgado, Shawn
Ivan DcLouch. Larrv Daniel
DeMorse, Bobbie Jo DePew. Jef­
frey Alan Derr. Tum m ic Rose
Detreville. J o h n F re d e ric k
Dickey J r .. Stephen William
I) i e k t s o n . M a 11 li e w A .
DiGiacomo. Erica Relrlna Dixon.
Keyseniu Doreste, Keith Paul
Duke. Bernard Eady. Latouya
Michelle East ham. Steven Brian
Edwards. William Bruce Erney,
Erica Ann Esterson. Michelle
Krista Everett. Cassandra Ann
Eeaster. Gregory Lee Ferguson.
Anton O. Finocchiuro. Stacy
Nicole Flattsburg. Cynthia Joy
Flelter. Klanga Uwimana Kw.di
Ford. Coltn A Forde, Lawrence
Allen Fossltt. Janies Bradley
Franklin II, Detrl Di on Freeney.
Joel A. Frye. RouaUI Edward
Fryer. Brian ( Fryman. Kevin
Lewis Gilchrist. Jennifer
G illm or. Noland Scott Glpe,
Mu li.n l David Gomez, Sean O.
Gould, Angciia letirll Graham,
I la ray a vu us Cod otniua iin us
G rayson, Audrey M Green,
Donna Jean Gu-cti, Dwayne A.
Grey, Sean David Grimes. Jen ­
nifer Lynn llallncr. Curtis AIIh t i
Hall. George M Hall. Scott E.
Hall Kenneth A Hull.on. Seott
M itchell Hansen. K elvin It
Harden. A m y L yn n Harper.
Sandra Susan Harrell. Brian
l.enard Harris. Rita Michelle
Harris. Micalicl Ikivtd Harlman.
Nancy Marie Halliaway. Fejeita
M iche lle H a w ki ns . M ichael
Hayes J i ami Dunfclle Regina
Heap.
Kelt! Eli/al&gt;eth H em phi l l,
Jerome Hcndetsuu. Mary Louise

Higglnboliiam. Diana Michelle
Holcom b. Darrell X a vie r
H o IIo m a u . Tarnl Teres a
Holloway. Drew Allan Horn,
Chadwick Alan Houck. Brian
Douglas Howard. Ersklne J e r­
maine Howard. Robert Eugene
Howiugiou Jr.. David Joseph
Hughes. Kenneth William Hunt,
Tyrecse Charnell Isaae. Shelly
Marie Jackson. La.ihon Randle
Jarrells. Casey Lynn Jenkins,
Kelly Ann Jenkins. Mark A.
Johnson. Patina T . Jones. Susan
Veronica J o y . H en ry Ju n e .
Wayne R. Keeling Jr.. Christina
Rebecca Kennedy. Mary Angela
Kennedy, Curtis S. Ketrhem,
R y a n D . K i n g . L 1a L y n n
Kirkgard. Karen Renee Koger.
Kimberly Kay Koger. Jason T y
Kokc. Roliert Wayne Krelnbrlug,
Minct Marie Kreuscb, Kalina
Nicole Lawrence. Tim othy R.
Lawson. Tam m y Elaine Lee.
Joshua M. Lewis, Adeliada M.
Lopez. Jana Michelle Luiz. Ana
L. Martinez. Orlcnna Matos,
Christy Jo May. Colleen Marie
McCall. Alyson Renee McCord.
Klndra D. McCullough, Deldra
Danlta Ash MeCutehcn, Matthew
Jerome McGill. Nadrlan Denise
McGill. Bernard A. McPherson.
Jcnn! Louise Meriwether. Je n ­
nifer K. Mcrrtfield. Kristina
Michelle Middleton. Charles
David Mlkcls II. Howard Jason
Miller. Alison Trtnette Mitchell.
Jam es Bryce Moore. Janies
Perry Moore Jr.. Robert Moore
Jr.. Joseph A. Moracc. Melvin
Moran Jr.. Cheryl Lynn Morris.
Gerald P. Morris. Stacey Rei.ce
Morris. Bruce Michael Morrlssette, Patricia Munoz, Tam m y
Lynn Murphy. Michele Faith
Muse. Robert E. Myers. Christina
Elena Neville. Johnny Charles
N ew kirk III. Christin e A nn
O'Brien. Dclmuse Oglesby J r.
and Angela Carol Orioles.
Luz Emcly Orstni. Ingrid Ortiz.
L eon O w e n s . T r u d y L y n n
Pagden. Harriett Dean Parker.
Patrick J . Part low. Sonali J .
Patel. Mlttle lx-e Paul. Bennie
E l z r a Payne III. Kyle D .,
Pederson. Erie Joe Peeples III,
Diane Pena. Latanga Erleen
Pendleton, Muse W. Perkins IV.
Kecslia Yvette P ete rso n.
LaTonya MleheUe Peterson. Ot
Phaokanya. Stacey M. Pope.
Thelma Lee Posley. Crista L.
Prather. Alison O'Neal Pugh.
James Reginald Pugh. lailonia
E. Randall. Yolanda Evelta Re­
dden. Slier Renae Reddicks.
Ondraus Lore/ Redding. Denise
L y n n Reynolds. J a m e s M.
R e y n o ld s , Paul R iv e r a .
LaShulunda DeShae Robinson.
David C. Ro IIh t I. Lillie Anil
Rushing. Suzcltc L. Russell,
Dorrnuce Scott. Letrina Reene
Seott. Jason Ray Seaehrtst.
Michael Alen Senechek, Karen
Marie Shea. James E. Shepherd.
Michael Alan S ilvio s , A m y
Michelle Simmons. Jewell De­
nise Sim m ons, Felicia A n n
S m ith . Leslie Anita Sm ith .
Pamela Kuy Smith. Robin Marie
Smith. Sheryl Denise Smith.
Tracey Lvvcttc Smith. William
W. Smith. Kriekel Snow. Gina
Michelle Sparkman. Sluey J ,
Slilfey. Seott William Lalltrop
Sukup. Shannon Michelle Sundvall. Dorrt Demctrla Sweet.
Mieliael McTaylor. Thomas Neal
Terrell, Robert W. Thatcher.
Maurice Devon Thomas, Gary
Wayne Thomason. Harvey Ray
Thompson. Charicile Thorntuii.
Renleee Jarrell Tilim an. Slar
Caiwlok.il Tillman. Michael K.
Tindall. McclieUe E. I'oombs.
I odd M Toomey. Trang Phuoiig
flu Trin h . Kahrina Charlotte
Troutman. PetrUia Nicole Un­
rein. Edward Michael Vanseiver.
Johnny R Vause. I rleia Nicole
Ventry. Ray Bllhle Wages. Keith
t). Walker. Thom as Andrew
Walker, Charles Bernard Ward
and Tam m y Eli/ahcili Warriner.
Dwayne Erick Washington.
LaVaugtin Andrea Washington.
Doris Anne Wet kley. Steven A
W e lh o rn . Valencia C a iu rla llughes Wells. Down E White.
Helen Evor.ua While. Michael
Christopher White. Jacquclfiie
Ann Whitman. Michael Thomas
Wdk. Stephanie J o Wilkins,
David R Williams. Eilieri S.
W illiam s. Isaili Williams 111.

AN OPEN LETTER TO GRADUATES
•&gt; R O I I I I STOCK
Herald correspondent
Dear Class of 1990,
When the llrsl bells of
August rang us back to .class,
it looked like a distant light
coming from another galaxy.
As the year progressed, the
Image came closer, but it was
still untouchable, almost
mystical. Finally though, today
we can reach out and grab
what has been coming lo us
alter 2,340 days of pushing
pencils, taking tests, and
working word problems: grad­
uation.
The word itself Is a paradox
— the end of the beginning as
well as the beginning of the
end. Tonight we end our
childhood school tenure but
embark on our adulthood
lives. And as Charles Dickens
wrote in A Tale of two Cities:
"II was the best of times, it
was (he worst of times." Thl9
statement also embodies the
spirit of graduation.
We depart from high school
and enter a world overflowing
with p robl ems . An everincreasing federal deficit, mil­
lions ot homeless people,
toxic waste dumps, and a
decreasing ozone layer are
problems casting a shadow
over all our lives.
Can our generation survive
these hard times and fill in
Ihe hole our forofalhers dug
for us — or at least stop it
from sinking any further*
Yes we can.
This year, the Class ot 1990
has proven it not only cares
about our world, but il is
ready to do something to save
it. Participation, not specula­
tion, is how this year's seniors
made a difference.
Start with Earth Week 1990.
A true success 3tory. In only
its first year, the seven-day

Melvin Williams. Tonya Yvette
Williams. Dawn M. Wills. Willie
Wilson. Sbecna Alyssa Wright.
W illiam David W right. Nael
Y a e o u b . M i e i i e 11e M a r i e
Zaludonis.

LA K E MARY
H IGH G R A D U A TE S
Jeannette Atx-lson. Kristi ATlle b a cb . Mark R. A ke rso n,
H ra d lty La Aldous. Marissa
Alexander. Tin a C. Allen. Steph­
anie R. Alti. Belinda Anderson.
N e f I a 11 N . A po rite. L c w I s
Armstrong. Thomas M. Arnold.
Marjor Augcnbllrk. Brady J .
Austin. Llssa K Austin. Gabriel
A v i l e s . M ic lie ll B a l l e n g c r .
Deanah E. Banks. Karen Barber.
Tre y Barlow. Kim D. Baltaglini.
Lisa A nn Heard. Cassandra
Becerra. Michael
Bedell.
Grclclien Bemlllcr, Kimberly K.
Berg. Carl E. Bergman. Brenda
E. Bcssner. Travis Betsinger.
M ichael B. Bleu. T ra c y A.
H ila n s k i. Mark A. Bines.
Nathaniel H illm a n . Kimberl
lilaekadar. Bradlor Blackwood.
•lettrey S. Blau. Jo h n Allen
Bl oun t. R ic k y N. H odlford.
Starry Nico ltowcn. Iletdl M.
Bowie, David A. Boyce. Matthew
R. Boy sen. Kenneth Brushcur.
Michel BratInvalie. C hristopher
Bravo. Christy Bretzer, Donna
M. Brookes. Kundaee J . Brown.
Kent D. Brubaker. Jesse Kelt
Bryant. S L rn e ra T. Bryson. Leah
B u c e o - W h i l e , B a r t o n K.
Buchanan. Erie S Buchanan,
Michelle Huclnmaii Nicole Mary
Bundy, Dchru Gal Burkart. JeiItcv R. Burkett. Brian !' Cahill.
David K. Cain, Khnmelt C.
Cutura. Spencer il C a lv in .
Millon O Campbell. William
Campbell. Mlch.irl B Caraway.
Casey II Carefoot Kimcrlcy
Carlson, Shelby C. Carmel).
M a r y A. C a r m o i l y . C h r i s
Cusctorl/zo. Renee II Cast-one.
Bret R Cavanaugh. Miriam

celebration spurred many ac­
tions by local students. Both
Lyman and Oviedo High
Schools protested the use of
nonbiodegradeable Stryofoam
lunch plates in addition to
making a presentation to the
Seminol e C o un t y School
Board on how high schools
can help save the earth. More
than that, festivals were held,
a CROP Walk-a-thon run. and
over 200 acres of rain forest
saved by area youth actions.
Clubs such as Interact,
Keyettss end National Honor
Society also have made Im­
pacts in the past nine months.
Interact and Keyettes have
spent many hours with com­
munities helping with the
elderly and whatever else they
can while, NHS held blood
drives for the Central Florida
Blook Band t'o help save one
our most natural resources,
life.
But II doesn’t stop there
"Just Say No'* and other
anti-drug, #an:;-alcohol cam­
paigns have hit every high
school In Seminole County at
least once IN " past year. And
many ol th ^ d Involve heavy
student particpatlon. We care
about ourselves, our friends,
and more importantly, our
future together
So as we receive our
diplomas, (he key to our
future, we must make sure
that no door goes unlocked,
no avenue untraveled, no
cities overlooked in our quest
to save the world •— the
solution won't just apppear
magically. It must be found.
It is time for the Class of
1990 to become doers Instead
of dreamers, speakers instead
of listeners, and saviors in­
stead of dostroyers. Only by
doing this will we see another
generation of high-school
graduates.
t know we can do it.

Cccere, Scott M. Certain. Lincoln
Chlapponc, Jennlf Chiecrehla.
Klrslen P. Cilronc. Kathleen An
Clark, Matthew E. Clark. Scott
G. Cllm er, Jennifer Cltnurd.
Shannon L. Cline. Ryan A. Cobh.
Peter R. Coffin. Catherine A.
Cole. Mary J . Collier. Kristen A.
C o n a h a n . Je ffre y C o n k l i n .
Mary-Jo K. Connell. John W.
Connelly. Chrlstophc Connor.
Stephen S. Conway. Ellen A.
Cook. Robert S. Cooper. Jennifer
B. Capo. Julie A. Corkurn. A n­
thony J . Cory. Tonya I’. Coltani.
Ian S. Crabtree. Dawn Craig.
Michael F. Craig. Alan S. Cratgo.
and Amanda M. Crawford.
Richard Crawford, Jason W.
Culver. Andrew Cunningham. 11.
Jim m y Cuvier. John R. Dacre.
Kelli E. Daniel. Diana Lyn Dardeen. K i m b e r l y Daseber.
C hrlslop Davidson. A pril L.
Davis. Christoplicr Davis. Tosca
A DeGraall. William H. Deal.
David R. Dease, Am y A. Deguzman. Jennifer Delong. John
Depew. Wendy Devil I. Joseph
DtBarlolo. Cristle Ml Dicmer.
•John I) Dionne. Ja m ie Be
Dnmbchik, Alexandra Douglas.
Erie Ja m e Douglas. Jeffrey
Druughon. .Jason B Drury. T if­
fany L. Dugan. Gregory Duncan.
Jennifer E. Dunlap. Christine
E d w a rd s, Michael A. Eells.
Melanie J , Elflcr. W inei Jr
Km cruud, Michelle Enfinger.
Tim othy P. Engels. Stacey M
Eskin. Erin L. Ellen. Patrick J
Falrure. James I’. Fallon. Angela
Fal/arano, M a n y I. Farbcr.
D a v i d .J. F a r r e l l . R o b y
Faul ken berry. Rebecca L Fetd.
Lisa A Fess, Sli.iiiara K Fielder
Kerri Ann Finkel. Melinda S
Ftselil. Sean P. Fisher. Thotna
Fit/gibbons. Deborah Flanagan.
Kwaja Ci Floyd. Drtndlc M
Frailer. Alicia Francisco. James
M Franzcse, Clx-r Frauenholfer.
Mary E Freenuit. Kathryn M
Gatlerl. I’lrllilpC Gagnon. David
A Garner. Paula Garton. Teresa
L. Gatewood. Robert II Grtwlde.

C hr i st in e G cb arn , J e n n if e r
G e n t n c r . Matthew George.
Christian Gibson. Donna Lynn
Gilpin. Theodor GlufTrida. Paula
K. Gleason, Nicholas Goddard.
Lori A. GofT. Jonathan Goldberg.
T i f f a n y A. G o n g , A m y K.
Gongwer. Lori M. Goodwin.
Randl L . Go rdo n. C a r o l y n
Goseh, Tam i E. Goss. William
Governalc, Alina Grabnlckns,
S h e l i a J . G r a n t , Rebecca
Greenberg, Erin L. Greene. Jef­
frey G r e e n w a l d , Sean MIc
Grclcckl. Eleanor C. Griffin,
Tyle r K. Griffin. Clifford J .
Grooms, M.rry Kay Habel. Laurie
S. Hahn. John C. Halle. Rick D.
Hall. Jessica Halpcrtn. David A.
Hamilton. Stephen K. Hancock,
Jill A. Hannan. Knrlc M. Hansen.
T a n .. J o H arding, Matthew
Hardwlch. Trislin Ann (larger,
and Clark A. Harris.
Susan Harrison, Teresa L.
Hart, Shannon Hartlngcr. Wlleth
Ifartsfleld, Jennifer R. Harvey.
Jennifer L. Hauek. Erie HdezBaqucro. Cuuleitc J . Ilcapc.
Harold Henderson. Sean Ro
Henderson. Daniel Hendricks,
Ronda J . Hendricks, Thomas J.
Henning. Susan E. Henry. Paul
E. Ilcrx. Sharman Hcthcotc.
Je n n ife r H illard, Robbie T .
Hlllcry. J . Seott Hirsch. Shawn
G. Hobck. Amy E. Hohman.
T a ra D. H o lla n d . Meredith
Holloway. Yolanda Hul'oway.
Robert C. Hopkins, Misti J .
Hudzlk. Am y E. Huff. Stewart S.
Huff, Deborah Hutchings. David
Daysman III. Kimberly A. Inelan. Chrlsloplie Israel, Bradley
Mat Ivcrs. Nallumlcl G. James.
T o d d M. J a r r e t t . J o h n J .
Jarticzyk. Brian E. Jaundoo.
K e l l y H. J e o n . J a c q u c l l n
Jimenez. Mlcha Johansmeycr.
Brent A. Johnson. Daniel R.
Johnson. Lisa A. Johnson. Nils
Johnson, Seott Ert Johnson.
St ac y I), Jo h n s o n , G a r y I
Johnston. J ill L. Johnston.
Kristin M. Jonas. Kimlierly L.
Joseph, Shawn Edwa Kaiser.
Herman Josep Kane. Michelle
Kapel. Kerrle KarccwskL Lisa
Karpp. Jana B. Katz, Jodi M.
K a u f m a n , R click ah K a y o .
Pamela N. Kelley, Peggy Atm
Kenney. Shawn M. Keough.
St acy M. Kerr. C ha rles R.
Kilhorn. Catherine Klshmnn.
Kelly Colie Klamp. Christian
Kuopek. Patricia Knowles. Je n ­
nifer L. Koehl. Brent A. Kuepkc.
Yatiic K olhjorn sen . J e n 'life
Kornhlatt. Shawn C. Koslnski.
Leslie J . K ough. T ra c y P.
Krestan. Thomas J. Kroll. Carter
S. Krone. Christina Krueger,
Kyle M. Kuhanck. Patricia Marl
Kuc. Thomas R. Kurtz, Robert
Karl Ladd. Bryan C. Laird. Je n ­
nifer A. Lang. Jason A. Lapclla.
Michael AA Larkin. Stcphani
Lawrence. Melanie M. Leamari.
Lori C. Lcckle. Matthew D. Lee.
William Lee. Fmnklin Leister.
Nicole F. Levine, Rani M. Levine,
Troy A. Lilly. Tina M. Llllett.
Jennifer K. Lillk*. Heather Ren
Lloyd. Daniel C. Lombardi. De­
borah J. Lopez. Aaron L, Lynch.
Ronda J. Lynch, and Vonda D.
Lynch.
Robert J . Matties. Jon David
Mair. Meredith Mallory. Melissa
A. Malm. Nlstia S. Maul. Mat­
thew L. Marnltz. Steven R.
Marsden. Nicole M M arlin.
Andrea L. Massey. Craig Mc­
Corm ick. Deanna McAllister.
Todd G. McCaskill, MonUpie L.
McCurdy. Shannon R. McGee.
Kellie E. McGrath. Anthony C.
Mead. Lawrence P. Mcdlln. SaI yen R Mehta. Je n n ife r
Metneeke. Ilruee R. Melton. Vic­
toria L Melvin. Robert An
Menello. Jam es W. Messing.
Pcdrn E. Meza. Ja y P. Micbaru.
Alan Miglloralo. Travis T . Miller.
Jennifer M illigan. Jam es S.
Mills. A n th o n y J
Mislano.
William MltehdL Frank Ezra
M onroe. Steven T . Moodlc.
Michele A Mrxire. Claudia V
Morales. James Moran. Michael
Moreland. Kristen Ang Morin.
Lorenzo M Morrow. Kelly J
M o s e r . V a n e s s a Mu t i n s .
Catherine M urphy. Kurt A
M u rp h y, Nicole M Nadeau.
Rodney A Nagel. Kelly A. Nau.
Marnil D Navarro. Erik J . Neely.
W a d e K N e l s o n . M a rk A
Neubaucr . Ja so n Ne wman .

Michael L. Newsome. Tabltha D.
Ne ws om e. Ja s o n P. Nokk,
Sypbronla Norris, Robert G.
Nunzlata, Joseph O ’Donnell.
Kerry J . O'Neill. Gccta Vilas
Ogale. Sunita Ogale. Chrlstophc
Ohalek. Paul F. Okonskl. Andrea
L. Oliver!. Shannon K. Olson,
Michelle K. Orr, Gicg M. Orrangc. Dennis H. Otien. Curtis
Chad Owens. Todd A. Palamar,
Ryan T . Bannock, Steven A.
Parker, A m y Marl Paschoal,
Christo Patterson, Julie D. Pat­
terson. Marc E. IVrcy. Jalmon H.
P e r r y . T h e r e s a S. Peters.
T i m o t h y Ma P hilip, Jeff A.
P h illip s . Kristi L. P h illip s.
Pairicln M. Poe. Melissa A.
P o m p . Ma u re e n P o m p l l i c ,
W i l l i a m A. Pond. Sheri L.
P o rtn e y, Sandra L. Powell.
Martin P. Prcnatt. Valeric E.
Prtnz. Curtis E. lYom. Arthur L.
Raines. Roberto Ramos. Devin
K. Ranck, Denise M. Randall,
Matthew P. Rapp. Brian D. Ray,
Zahcer Razack. Jeffrey B. Reback. Cynthia L. Reeder. Lance
N. Reyes, Carmen A. Richards,
Tara Richter, and Brett A. Riley.
Alison Rittmcycr, Amlra E.
R i v e r a . H e a t h e r D. Robb.
Christina Roberts, Mark C. Rob­
erts. Gregory Robinson. Haydce
Yo Rohlebr. Linda M. Roman.
Malta Marie Ross. A n dr e w
Rolhcnbcrg, John R. Rotruck.
Lisa Huangsomboon, Charles T .
F.jnyan, Tracy L. Rupp. Donald
C r Russell. Marc C. Russell.
Michael E. Sabine. Robert Carl
Salck. Don C. Salfl, Kristin L.
S aw yer, Christoph Schnuer.
Tracey L. Schmidt. Kristen L.
Schmit t. T ra c i L. Schnack.
Mlchell Schneider. William J .
Seholcr. Shauna Schumacher.
Laura K. Schwartz. Tara N.
Schwartz. TL.iuthy Schwartz.
Justin E. Scott. Ta m m y L. Scott.
Nadia Service. Erin L. Scrviss.
Efrem Z. Session, Juan Carl
Seymour. Am y L. Shaffer. Paul
A. Shaffer. Anand D. Shah. Eric
Sharpe. Gall M. Simons. Ryan K.
Sim pkins. Ravlnderjit Singh.
Alexander Sisscr. Michelle L.
Skaggs. Ilenc S. Slolnlck. Carlos
Smith, Sean P. Smith. Allison D.
S n e l l . C h r i s S n i v c l y . and
Christina A. Snow.
Samantha S. Snyder. Paula A.
Souger, Cam ille M. Sorvas.
Heather M. Sorvas. W illiam
Southward. Sandra Sowl, Jon
Sowle. Theodore Speight. Erin E.
Si. John. Victoria Stagg. Paul M.
Stein. Krlsli Stephenson.
Michael S. Slcwart. Paula M.
Si Ison. Karen M. Slone. Ann eml e S t u m - r o c k . J ef f W ,
Strange. Carol A. Strong. Scott
M. Sudakis. Nancy C. Surfs.
Michel S u t h e r l a n d . W c n d l
Swlthcnbank. Sliaua N. Tausch.
Kimberly D. Taylor. Richard A.
T a y l o r . Shelley D. T a y l o r ,
Areitlos J . Tenner, Scoil W.
Temple. Michael D. Tennant.
Tra cie L. T e rrill. Darshana
T h a k k a r . Gr ant E. T h a r p .
Christopher Tims, Zughem G.
Tovar, liahelta Tra|ianl. Stacy
Treantafel. Jeffrey Treulteb,
Heathe Trowbridge. Jeffrey C.
T u r n e r , Keith A. T u r n e r .
Gregory Upliam J r.. Delmrah
U r b a c h . Rodrigo Urba n o .
Kristina M. Vail. Adam S. Van­
diver, Am y J , Varblnw. Kim ­
berly J . Vicars, Dawn Mar Vlo
hmle. Lisa J. Vogel, James J .
Wallace, Nicole PA Wallace. Jill
L. Wallher. Dana E. Walton,
lames Cl Washburn. Stephen M.
Wasula. David A. Walls. Dennis
C. Waxman. Jason D Weaver.
Allred L Webb IV. Garrett R.
W einer. Michael Ert W ells,
William H. Wells. Laura Jea
Wescoll. Rebecca L. West. Christ
Westervclt. Suzanne Whltacre.
A ndr ea Y White. Dale D
Whitman. Jeffrey S. Whitney.
Sean Wilder. Jodi Lcann Wllle.
Justin S. Williams. Leonard
Williams. Michael W illiam s.
Willie I W illiam s. Mary C.
Williamson. Slacrv A Willocks.
( ralg A W illson. A n t h o n y
Wllsuti. Dusty E. Wilson. Samira
1 Wilson. Lon C. Wlnnall. Chcrl
M Wolle. Bryun Scott Wolff.
W a rm . Woodard U, L Renee
^oung. John R Yotmgman, Lisa
Marie 1 un. Jennifer Zarnowlcc.
Jason T Zwalina

�These Lake Mary High School girls wait for their names to be called with mixed emotions. There were celebrations and yes, even a few tears

Herald Ptvqtoe by Tommy Vlocsnt

Lake Mary Principal Don Reynolds expressed his congratulations to grads.

All that’s left now is to pick up the diploma and begin the celebration

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S p o rts
IN BRIEF
NATIONAL LEAGUE II
Raines, Martinez boost Expos
M O N TR E A L — Tim Wullarh doubled In
Seminole High School graduate T im Raines to
cap Montreal's two run rally In the sixth Inning
Thursday night and llTl the Expos to a 3-2
triumph over llie St Louis Cardinals.
Trailing 2 1 . I«akc Howell High School gradu­
ate Dave Martinez and Raines singled oil Jose
DeLeon. 5-4. to pul runners at first and third.
Raines stole second and Andres Galarraga
grounded out to shortstop, scoring Martinez
with the tying run. Wallach lobbed an op|M)sltc-tlel(l double down the left-field line to
score Raines from third.
Elsewhere In the NL on Thursday. Pittsburgh
shaded New York 5-4: Philadelphia downed
Chicago 3-1; and Cincinnati thumped Houston
6-1.

BASKETBALL
Krzyzewski staying at Duke
DURHAM . N.C. Mike Krzyzewski will
remain at Duke and has withdrawn his name
from consideration for the head coaching Job of
the Boston Celtics.
Sources close to the Duke coach said the
decision was reached Thursday night and will
tn- announced Friday morning from Duke.
Krzyzewskl's decision ended a week of
discussions with Boston's newly named execu­
tive vice president. Dave Gavltt.
The Celtics now arc expected to offer the Job
lo longtime assistant Chris Fold, whom Gavltt
met with Thursday morning at the NBA's
pre-draft camp In Chicago.
According to sources, the key factor In
Krzyzewskl’s decision was his kivc for teaching
on the college level.

COLLEGE BASEBALL ~|
OSU advances to Series final
OM AHA. Neb. — Oklahoma State pitcher
Gordie Tipton, like the Cowboys' offense, started
slowly but came on strong enough to dominate
the game Thursday night and boost the
Oklahoma State Cowboys Into .he title game of
the College World Series.
Tipton allowed two hits and three walks In the
first two Innings but came around and yielded
fust two singles over the next six while the
Oklahoma State hitters pounded out 19 hits and
had thtFe rallies of at least three runs each en
route to a 14-3 win over Louisiana State.
Oklahoma State. 50-16. advances to Satur­
day's nationally-televised title game and will
meet cither Stanford or Georgia, who battle
Friday night for the other championship berth.

WORLD CUP
Argentina opens title defense
MILAN. Italy — Before a projected television
audience of 2 billion. Argentina alms lo break a
20-year-year Jinx on defending champions
Friday when It launches the 1990 World Cup
against Cameroon.
The last World Cup champ to start its title
defense with a victory was England, which
defeated Romania 1-0 in its opening game In the
1970 World Cup in Mexico.
Since then Brazil. West Germany. Argentina
and Italy struggled through opening games, and
none retained tlie title.
Nevertheless. Argentina Is expected to score
an emphatic victory against Cameroon at
Gitiscp|M’ Mcazza Stadium, giving the South
Americans two points entering their other
Group B games against the Soviet Union and
Romania.

A M ER IC A N L E A G U E
D u B o is , T ig e r s s w e e p T r ib e
C L E V E L A N D — Brian DuBois fell good
warming up. Once lie go! a chance to pitch
against the punrhlcss Cleveland Indians, he fell
even better.
DuBois pitched eight scoreless innings
Thursday night lo lead the Detroit Tigers to'an
H O win that gave them a sweep of the
three-game scries and a four-game winning
streak Cecil Fielder. Gary Ward and Tony
Phillips drove in two runs each as the Tigers
concluded a tune game road trip with a 5-4
record and raised their overall record away from
home lo 16 15.
Elsewhere In the A L on Thursday. Seattle
trim m e d Chicago 2 1; Baltim ore topped
Milwaukee 5 2: California edged Kansas City
2 1; Boston blanked New York 3 0. Toronto
whipped Minnesota 10-3; and Texas nailed
Oakland 3 -1
Compiled from staff and wlra raports.

BASEBALL
F p to — WGN. Chicago While Sox at
Minnesota Twins. (1.1
Complata listings on Page 2B

Hurricanes, Gators will resume football rivalry
United Frass International
MIAMI — The Universities of Miami and Florida
arc negotiating with some sucress lo resume
their annual home football rivalry. Gator Athletic
Director Bill Arnspargcr said.
Amsparger said the schools will play in 1996,
1997. 1999 and 2000. Games had alreudy been
scheduled at Gainesville In 1992 and at Miami In
1993.
"We wanted lo do 1994 and 1995 too. but the
contracts (with other schools) were Just loo
light." Arnspargcr said. "I'm glad we're going to
be able lo fill In some of our blunks with Miami."
Arnspargcr said negotiations are continuing for
a game In 1998 and In 2001. He said the 2001
game is virtually a certainty, hut they have not
yet found an acceptable date.
The two teams have not 'played since I9H7.
when Miami won 31-4.

"Obviously we'vr been working very hard till
along for this scries." Miami athletic director
Sam Jankovlch said. "We never wanted to drop
It. When Florida left. It was hard to gel
comparable opponents and they didn't show an
Interest again until Steve Spurrier had been
hired" as head football crutch earlier this year.
The day Spurrier was hired he iinnounced Ills
desire lo play the Hurricanes, last year's national
champions.
"We can't hide, duck or blink when the
Unlvcrlsty of Miami is mentioned." Spurrier said.
"We need to play Miami. They've had the most
outstanding program In the country. If our grutl is
lo be as good as they've Itccu. we need to play
them."
Jankovlch said he and Arnspargcr began talks
altout scheduling after Spurrier expressed his
attitude.

F u ll w e e k e n d

When Florida dropped Miami from Its sched­
ule. It blamed a Southeastern Conference
requirement that each team play seven league
games.
Ik-fore the scries ended the two teams had
played each other for 49 straight games. Florida
had a 25-24 edge but Miami won seven of the lasf
10.
The new agreements were reported Thursday
by the Miami Heruld. which obtained a tentative
set of schedules for 1995-2000.
In addition to Florida the schedules show that
Miami will play U CLA on the robd In 1995 and at
home in 1998: Baylor at home In 1995 and on
the road in 1997; and South Carolina on the road
In 1997 and at home In 1998.
After their Iasi game with Miami two years ago.
South Carolina announced It would not schedule
the Hurricanes In the future because of their
tuunllngon the field.

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S C C to host:
youth hoop
tournam ents

C h u rch e s in
chase for
softball title

By DEAN SMITH

From staff raports_______________
SANFORD - The 15)90 Sanford
Church Slowpitch Softball League
Spring Championship Tournament
will get underway at Chase Park
this Saturday with four first-round
and two winners' bracket games.
The tournament will follow a
double-elimination elimination
format and Ik - played over the next
three Saturday's. Of the 12 teams
that competed In the regular
season. 10 arc entered lo the
tournament for a chance at the
traveling trophy that goes to winn­
ing church.
There will be a new champion this
year as two-time defending champi­
on First United Methodist did not
field a team In this years league. In
last year's final, the Methodists beat
Maranatha Pentacoslal 6-3 In nine
Innings.
Maranatha Is the favorite heading
Into the tournament by virtue of
winning the regular season crown
w i t h a perfect 10- 0 r e co r d.
Maranatha was really only pre­
ssured in one game this season.
That was against St. Stephen's
Catholic of Winter Springs, when
Maranatha had to score five runs in
the bottom of the seventh to secure
the win.
Doing most of the damage for
Maranatha this season have been
Mike Eason. Kenny Daniels. Author
Jackson. Al Campbell. Levi Raines.
Evan Bacon. Allen Peterson. Anion
Massey. Thad Brooks. Tom Watson.
Mike Bacon. Greg Hardy and Otis
Raines.
Maranatha will play the opening
game of the tournament al 8 a m.
against Central Baptist, which
finished the regular season witli a
5-5 record. Carrying the big bats for
Central will lx- John Larncr. Dave
Moss. Mike McCoy and Bobby Von
Hcrbulls.
Th e 9:30 u.m. m atchup will
feature First Baptist of Geneva
against St. Stephen. St. Stephen
had the second-best record in the
league. 7-3. while Geneva was 6-4.
St. Stephen Is led by Rick Holt.
Don Keller. Willie and Pete Harrison
and the Causseaux's: Don Sr.. Don
Jr.. Chris and Scoll. Geneva Is led
by the Rick Fountain and Jack
Rich.
At 11 a.m.. Calvary Christian (4 til
and Grace United Methodist (1-9)
will square off. Leading the Calvary
attack Is Ross Dcnato, Dellon
Gingerich and Wayne Combs, while
the Methodists are led by Dave
Vanzanl. Wayne Crocker. David
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Herald sports writer
SANFORD — Seminole Communi­
ty College will host a 15-and-Under
and 1 7 - a n d - U n d e r basketball
tournament this weekend as part of
the Orlando Sports Festival.
The winners from this tourna­
ment will advance to the Sunshine
Stale Games in Miami next month.
Entered In the 15-and-Under
group arc Oviedo. St. Cloud. Eau
Gallic and South Brevard A.A.U.
(made up of mostly Satellite Beach
players).
Entered In the 17-and-Under
group are the Central Florida
Greyhounds (made up of Seminole
and Orange county players). lamgwood A.A.U. (Lyman). South O r­
lando A.A.U. (Oak Ridge). South
Brevard A.A.U.. Fort Pierce Central
and Port St. Lucie.
The South Orlando A.A.U. and
the Central Florida Greyhounds are
both expected to be very strong.
The Orlando squad will feature
several of the best players from the
Orlando area while the Greyhounds
will have the best from Seminole
County.
Last year, the Greyhounds made
it to the 16-and-Undcr Ju n io r
Olympic national tournament In
Kentucky.
The tournament will open Satur­
day with five games. Game times
wlil be I p.m.. 2:30 p.m.. 4 p.m.j
5:30 p.m. and 7 p.m.

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The tournament will conclude
Sunday with five more games.
Games will be played at 10:30 a.m.,
noon. 1:30 p.m.. 3 p.m. and 5 p.m t
Th e 3 p.m. game will be the
cham pionship for the 15-undUndent and the 5 p.m. game the
17-and-Under championship.

Seminole High School guard J.J. Wiggins was a membor of the Central
Florida Greyhound team that went to the 16 -and Under Junior Olympics last
summer. This weekend, the Greyhounds will play in a tournament at SCC

All games will be played at the
Health and Physical Education
Center located on the SCC campus.

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B u d d y L a k e L e a g u e re s u m e s to n ig h t
From staff rsports
SANFORD - The East Coast All Stars will try to add
lo their lead In the Buddy Lake Summer Baseball
League when they play the Florida Baseball School
Academy al 9a.m . Saturday at Sanford Stadium.
Made up of players from the New Smryna South
Daytona area. East Coast Is 2-0 after one week of play,
leading the Sanford Reds (2-1). the Fits Academy 11 1).
Adcock Roofing (1-2)and the Patriots (0 2).

The East Coast/Acadcmy contest Is one of six games
scheduled this weekend Second-week action Ix-gins
tonight at the Stadium with a 6 p in. game between the
Patriots (Lake Brantley High School s summer team)
and Adcock Roofing (Seminole High School).
On Saturday after the East Coast/Acadcmy game, the
Patriots will play the Academy at 11:45 a.m. with llie
Reds facing Adcock al 2:30 p.m. Sunday’s schedule has
tlie Reds playing East Coast at 11 a.m. and Adcock
taking on tlie Academy at 1 45 p.m.

Drexler co m e s through as Blazers edge Pistons in O T
United Press International
AUBURN HILLS, Mich. - Clyde Drexler.
eritlei/ed in the past for failing in the clutch,
came through for the Portland Trail Blazers
when it mattered most.
Drexler forced his way toward the basket, was
fouled and sank 2 free throws with 2 l seconds
remaining in overtime Thursday night, enabling
Portland to even the NBA Finals at one game
apiece with a 106-105 triumph over the Detroit
Pistons
"For anylMKly who thinks lie's not a money
player )ust look al the film tonight." Trail Blazers
Coach Rlek Adelman said "Look at tlie plays he
made tonight with the guys we had on the
bench."
Drexle: made 13 of 20 shots and scored 8 ol Ills
33 |M)ints in overtime. Portland played most ul
the extra session without starters Kevin
Duckworth and Jerome Kersey, who had both
fouled out.
Drexler's game-winning effort came after Bill
□ilmbecr had tied a Finals record with fits sixth
3-pointer of the game, pulling tlie Pistons ahead

105-10-1 with 4 .1seconds left
"The linal play was designed to go to me. to see
wlial I had or to see what was open.' Drexler
said. "(Dennis Rodman) dcllultcly blocked me. it
was pretty obvious. It was a great call (by referee
Jack Madden)."
Portland recovered from its fourth-quarici told
in tlie opener to wrest tlie home-court advantage
from tlie defending league champions and hand
Detroit its lirsl playoff loss in 11 home games tins
year.
Willi tlie next three games set lor Portland's
Memorial C'olisi uiu — Game 3 is Sunday
afternoon — the Trail Blazers suddenly are in
control ol tlie best-of--seven scries
Portland is 9 0 at home in tlie playolfs. and
Detroit has lost Its last 20 games on tlie frail
Blazers' court since 1974 Three more losses
would give Portland Its Itrst NBA title in 13 years
"Right now we re sitting pretty we ve got tlie
next three games at home.' said Terry Porter
wlio set a Finals record by making 15 ol 15 lout
shots "We’ve got to led good
The second ol l.ulmbeer’s three 3 (Minders tl.
overtime with 1 2M Iclt had given Detroit a

102-98 lead. However. Porter hit 2 free throws
and Drexler nailed a tying Jumper with 50.7
seconds left
Porter missed a difficult Jumper but Buck
Williams, while struggling lo control the reiM iu n d . was fouled by Joe Duroars with 9.6
seconds left. Williams, a 70 percent free throw
shiKiler In the regular season, made both lor a
104 102 lead.
Laimbccr. who had 19 of Ills 26 points after tlie
third quarter, then canned his final long-range
basket but Drexler answered with his decisive
free throws.
"Alter I lilt the shot I looked at the clock and
still saw four seconds, which ts an eternity In the
NBA." Lalmticcr said
Detroit still had hope when the Trail Blazers,
witli a loul to give, grabtxd James Edwards on
ail mlMiunds play That set up another Inbounds
play with 1 5 seconds lo go lull Edwards missed
a hideaway Jumper at tlie buzzer
The overtime was the first in lh»- Finals since
1984. w lieu Boston heat the lais Angeles Lakers
Porter added 21 |Mimls and IO assists, and
See N B A . Page 2 B

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Cincinnati a. Houilan I
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Miami at Lakeland
Clearwater el Otceela
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Baaeball City at Clearwater
Oiceala al Dunedin
Saraeota al Lakeland
Wetl Palm Beach al SI. Lucie
Charlotte at SI. Petertburg
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Korda. C techotlovakla. del. Patrick
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Tuscon. Aril.. 51. 14.51. Sergio Casal and
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Beslan - Traded cetcher Rich Gedman to
Houston lor a player to be named later;
called up catcher John Mariano from
Pawtucket ol Ihe International League
(AA A).
Chicago (A L ) — Signed pitchers James
Baldwin. Rodney Bolton, Jeffrey Dlnutio.
Robert Ellis. Todd Hot!. Jonathan Jenkins.
Eric Maloney. Roosevelt Smith and Robert
Wickham, catcher Keith Strange, llrtl
baseman Mlechel Bradlth, second basemen
Ray Durham and Lawrence Gllligan,
shortstops Jonathan Story and Brandon
Wilson and outlie tow Dreg James (Lake
Mary High Scheel)
Chicago IN L ) - Signed Intleldtr John
DtRlcco end assigned him to Genova of the
Now York Penn League (A ).
Cleveland Heed ltd outfielder Beau
Allred from Colorado Springs ol the Pacific
Coast League (A A A I; sent Inltotder Stove
Springer to Colorado Springs.
Hewston - Acquired catcher Rich Gedman
from Boston In oxchwigo for a player lo be
named later.
Pittsburgh - Signed pitcher Kurt Miller
and assigned him to Welland. Ontario, ol New
York Penn League (A ).
SI. I sets - Placed cut fielder John Morris
on IS day disabled lid; called up InlleMer
Craig Wilson from Louisville ol American
Attoclallor I AAA).
Texas — Signed Txrry Burrows, Steven
Dreytr, Scotl Erickson. Sidney Holland.
E (train Gonial*!. Lance Jones. Gary Posey
and Gregory Wtlsmen.

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Fielder. Del a ;
Cal State Fullerten — Named Bob Holman
iwlre. Oek and assistant basketball coach
Gruber.
Ter
IS,Maldonado.
Cl*.
Charlesten IW.Va.) — Named Henry Goss
Bart I*Id. N Y and Grltlay. Sea 10.
assistant batkathall coach.
Rem Batted In
Nevada — Women's Athletic Director Arm*
Natlon*l League — Daw*on. Chi and Hop* resigned
Carter. SO 41; Bonlla. Pit 44; Devi*, Hou
Teaet AAM — Named Ted Nelion track
41; Bond*. Pll and Clark. SF M
and Held coach
American League — Fielder, Del 1 1 ;
FooMall
Cameco. Oak jo. GrubrTor
Denver — Signed center Bred Leggett to e
McGwire. Oek 14; Leonard. Sea
series ol on* year contact*.
Heckey
National Laagut — Pretley, Alt and
Pitttburgh — Signed lorwards Jamie
Wallach, Mil tl; Dykslr*. Phi and Howard and Sandy Smith to multi yaar
Gwynn. SO 11; McGee. SIL 14.
contracts
American League — Puckett. Min end
NY Islander* — Signed defenseman Kevin
R.Henderion,
Oek
17;
Snyder,
Cl*. Cheveldeyoll, cent w* Travis Green and lain
Stillwell. KC and Larkkt. Min 11.
Fraser and forwards Brent Grieve and
Trtplft
Wayna Douce I
National League — Coleman. SlL 1;
NY Rangers — Signed defenseman Murray
Kruk. Phi, Bonilla, Pit. Gwynn. SO 4; Nino Duval.
playact lied with 7
American League — Fernanda!. Tor 4;
Milwaukee (AISA ) - Dismissed Coach
Gulllen, Chi, Webster. Clo. Phillip*. Dal and John Dot Insky.
Brum ley. Sea 4
Na Itonal League — Coleman. SIL H ;
Samuel, LA H ; Yeldlng. Hou 11; Nixon end
Rain**, Mtl I*.
American League — R.Henderion, Oek
la. Calderon, Chi 11; Pelt I*. Tex 1*; Sax, NY
tl; Kelly, NY and Centra. Oak It.
National League — Dykitra. Phi and
Bonilla. Pit 41; McGee. SIL 14; Mitchell, SF
17; Sandberg. Chi. Stow. Cln, Bond*. Pll,
Robert* and Guryryi. SO and Coleman.
SILT*
American League — Cameco. Oak 41;
Puckett. Min and R.Henderion, Oak 40.
Flaldar, Dal 17; Jackson.
KC and
Grltfoy. Sea M.
Hit*
National League — Dykttra, Phi 71;
Gwynn. SO 71; Sandberg. Chi 44;
Momar, 50 M; Larkin. Cln. Wallach. Mil and
Coleman and McGee, SIL 44.
American League — Grlttey, Sea 44; ‘
Puckett. Min 47; Gruber. Tor 41; Fielder. Del
and Cameco. Dak 47.
Pitching
National Laagua Viola. NY 4;
Armstrong. Cln and Orabek and Heaton. Pit
4; Grot*. Mtl 7.
American League — Clement, Bos 4;
Stewart. Oak and Which, Oak I; Seven
pitchers tied with 7.
Earned Run Avera**
I Minimum M Innings pitched I
National League — Armstrong, Cln
177; Viola. N Y 141; Browning. Cln 110;
Gardner, Mon 7 40; Tixtor. SIL 7 44
American League — Higuera. Mil 1.74;
Welch, Oak 717: McCatklll. Cal 147;
Black. Cl* and Stewart. Oak 1.41.
Strikeouts
National League — Martinet. LA If;
Gooden. NY 71; Viola, NY 70. DeLeon. SIL
40: Con*. NY 17
American League — Clemens. Bos 10.
Hanson. Sea M ; Perei. Chi 44. Langston. Cal
*1. Gordon. KC and Ryas. T e x t!
Saves
National League — McDowell. Phi II.
Myers. Cln and Burka, Mtl II; Smith,
Hou 10; Williams. Chi. Franco. NY and
Letter!*. ID 4
American League - Jones. Cl* and
Eckersley. Oak 14; Thigpen. Chi 17;
Aguilera, Min IS; Henneman. Dot and
Schooler, Sea 14
Comoiel* Game*
National League —
Morgan and
Martinet.
LA
end Whitson. ID
4.
P Smith, Atl end Viola. NY 1
American League — Saberhagen. KC.
Boslo. Mil and Leary, NY 4. Harnisch. Bal.
Clemens. Bos. Gublci*. KC, Welch. Oak and
Hough. Tex 1
ShuNuts
National League — Morgan. LA 1;
Martinet. LA. Boyd. Mil. Viola. NY and
Whitson. SO 7
American League - Welch. Oak 1;
Fourteen pitchers lied with I

NBA PLAYOFFS
(All Timet E O T)
Champienship Finals
Pertland vs. Oelreit
ISerias tied 1 11
June 1— Detroit 105. Portland 44
June 7 — Portland 10*. Detroit 101, OT
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Rebound* Portland 74 IWilliams 171. Detroit
44 ILa.mbeer 11,. Assists Por fund
17 iPcrter 101. Dulnwt 7&gt; (Thomas II)
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Detroit assistant coadi Suhr A - 11,474

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Roger Maltbi*
Pjyna Siewari
Tom Watson
Rick Fehr
Dutly Weldor!
John Hutton
Davis Love III
Mark McCumber
Wayne Weslner
Brian Claar
Clarence Rose
Wayne Levi
Wayne Grady
Fu uy Zoelter
Jos* Maria Olaiabal
J.C Snead
Fred Couples
Sandy Lyle
Greg Norman
Jim Hallet
Ben Crenshaw
Mark Brooks
Steve Pal*
Ted Schuli
Chip Beck
Bob Gilder
Jay Don Blake
Jim Gallagher
Brad Bryant
John Mahatley
Scott Simpson
Keith Clearwater
Mark Calcavecchia
Dave Eichelberger
Andy North
Dave Rummells
Hubert Green
Paul Ailnger
Morris Hatalsky
D A Weibrlng
Nick Faldo
Peter Jacobsen
Chris P»rry
Bill Glasson
Robert Gamer
Curt Byrum
Corey Pavln
Hal Sutton
Jay Hsas
Tom Purtrer
John Inman
□avid Frosl
Curtis Strange
Dillard Prullt
Emlyn Aubrey
Bob Eastwood
Kenny Perry
Russ Cochran
Bill Buttner
Howard Tvxilly
Sieve Elklngton
Greg Twiggs
Gary Hallberg
Tom Sieckmann
Ian Baker Finch
Harry Taylor
Larry Silvelra

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33 37-045
Jack Nlcklaus
33 37-045
Ralph Terry
77 37-044
Lee Trevino
14 11-044
Terry Dill
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Sherri Turner
Jane Craftor
Cathy Gerrlng
Pat Bradley
Ayaho Okamoto
Patty Stwehan
Allton Nicholas
Carolina Pierce
Patty Jordan
Nancy Brown
Betsy King
Amy Read
Nancy Loptl
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Martha Naus*
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Tammle Green
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Series. Georgia vs Stanford. (LI
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AI lanta Braves. ILI
• p.m. - GN. Oilcego Whit* Sox ol
Minnesota Twins. IL )
10:10 p.m. — ESPNL S4. 7*. Lot Angeles
Dodgers at San Diego Padrts. [LI

GOLF
4 p.m. — US. Western Open. Second Round.
(U

SOCCER
11:11 a m - T N T . UN. World Cup.
Argentina v*. Cameroon. (LI
• p.m. — UN. Work) Cup. Argentina vs.
Cameroon

Saturday
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7 p.m. — OR, Pltfdaurgh Pirates at New
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7:0* p.m. — TBS. Sen Francisco Giants at
Atlanta Braves. (L )
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10:30 p.m. — la. *4. lo t Angeles Dodgers al
San Diego Padres. (L)
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Nu..ei, lightweights
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round. IL)
a p m. - WCPX a W*t**rn Open, Third
round. (L)
HORSE RACING
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4:30pm .— W FTV f. Belmont Stakes. (L i
SOCCER
10 X p.m. - UN. world Cup. United Arab
Emirates vs. Colombia
10 U p m. - T N T . Wbrld Cup. Romania vs.
Sovlel Union, (L )
7 )0 p m - UN. WOrld Cup. Italy vs.
Austria
):** p.m. — TN T , World Cup, Austria vs.
Italy
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Singles Final
MISCELLANEOUS
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Boxing Goodwill Games Boa Offs, (L )
Sunday
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l p m — ESPN, Formula On* Canadian
Grand Prlx, (L I. also** Ja.m.
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2 II p.m. - GN. Philadelphia Phillies *1
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Milwaukee Brewers. IL)
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BOXINO
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round. (L )
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1:JS p m . — T N T . World Cup. Braill vs.
Sweden. (L )
TENNIS
S a m — WESH ) French Open, Men's
Singles Final. (L )
Radio
BASEBALL
I 11 p m — WBZSAm &lt;1170). Pittsburgh
Pirates al New York Malt
M ISCELLANEOUS
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Saturday
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Royals at Oakland Attxel ict
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Final
Sunday
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M i p m — WBZSAM (1170). Pittsburgh
Pirates al New York Mats
1 10 pm — WMJK AM (17701. Cincinnati
Reds at Houston Atlrot
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7 07 p m - WWNZ AM 17*01. Toronto Blue
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PARIS M o n i c a Sel es
brought a screeching end to
Jennifer Capriati's dream ride
through tennis fantasyland
propelling
herself Into
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Thui b y . pn
the final of the French Open
against StcfTl Graf.
70 Exactly one year after she
made her own Grand Slam
7debut
4
al age 15, Seles was cast
In
the
rote or crafty veteran
74
against 14-year-old Capriati, and
s h e r e s p o n d e d w i t h an
authoritative 0-2.0-2 victory.
"I'm disappointed because 1
thought maybe I could have
done better In the match." said
Capriati, a pro of merely two
months who has lifted her world
ranking to No. 13. “ 1 am happy
to get to the semis, though. 1am
7I
very happy with that."
G raf, apparently back to
championship form although
still suffering the effects of a
cold, won eight games In a row
midway through her match to
sweep Jana Novotna 6-1. 6-2.
This is the fourth consecutive
year Graf has gained the French
final, and she will be playing In
her 13th successive Grand Slam
final.
Saturday's duel, marking the
fifth lime In the Iasi seven years
ihc top two seeds ure mccllng for
the championship, presents an
Interesting scenario. Graf de­
feated Seles In Ihrcc sets In the
1989 French semifinals, but
Seles ended Ihc West German's
66-match winning slreak al
Berlin May 20.
That Is the only defeat Graf
has suffered since losing Iasi
year's French final lo Arantxa
Sanchez Vicarto. und Seles will
carry her own 31-match string
Into the final.
T h e men's semifinals are
scheduled for Friday, will) third
seed Andre Agassi playing Jonas
Svcnsson and No. 4 Andres
Gomez facing No. 7 Thomas
Muster.

Capriati, who came Into the
cham pionship unscedcd.
allowed her nerves on a cent,
overcast afternoon, three times
double-faulting on break point.
Capriati also displayed hcpotsc and her potential. Cheered
on by the Center Court crowd,
she slaved off five mutch points
In the final game before sending
a forehand long.
"I thought if I kept fighting
ninybe I could win the game,
and (he next one. and that gamr
and that game and then get buck
Into Ihc match." the perky
Floridian said with all sincerity.
Seles, ranked third In ihc
world, said that despite the
score, "every game was tough.
You could see a little her experi­
ence is not thehc, but there's no
question her game Is there. She
hits Ihc ball very hard: there's
no question she'll lie there many
more limes."
Cuprlall double-faulted away
the opening game of the match,
and Seles broke again at love In
the third game for a 3-0 lead.
Capriati got one of the breaks
back In the fourth game when
Seles was long with a backhand,
hut Seles easily look the set.
There were five consecutive
service breaks to start the str­
and st,. with Caprlutl doublefaulting on the final point of the
first and third games.
Seles, a Yugoslavian who lives
In Florldu, finally held al love lo
go up 4-2. and she biuke again
in the next game wi th a
forehand service return down
the line.
"Maybe I could have attacked
more." Capriati said. "I should
have come to the net. I think I
was expecting a closer match
today, and I think everyone else
did loo."
G r a f s victory boosted her
mutch record for 1990 to 31-1.
and she Is 7-0 for her career over
Novotna. She won hrr second
French title In 198H without
dropping a set.

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William* grabbed 12
rebounds In 46 minutes for
Portland. Edward* had 26 points
for the Pistons and lsiah Thomas
23.
The Trail Blazers. 3-6 on ihc
road In the playoffs, sent ihc,
game inlo overtime when Porter
made 2 free throws to make it
94-94 with 10.2 seconds left.
Thomas missed a Jumper at the
buzzer.
Trailing 86-81 with 5:37 re­
maining. the Pistons scored 8
straight points. Laimbecr hit u
3-painter to tie the score with
3:38 to go. then struck for
another 36 seconds later for
Detroit's 89-86 edge — Its first
lead In the second half.
"I was the hot man." he said.
Portland had Just four field
goals In the third quarter but
sank 14 of 18 foul shots and look
a 75-69 lead inlo the final period.
The Trail Blazers stole a page
from Ihc Detroit playbook In the
second quarter, choking off
penetration on defense and gel­
ling superb production from
their reserves In taking a 53-45
halftime lead.
Portland ouisoored the Pistons
30-15 In Ihc period, limiting ihc
hosts to 6-of-19 shooting (31.5
percent) while forcing 9 turn­
overs.
Before a sellout crowd that
Included Vice President Dan
Quaylc, Tom m y Hearns. Aretha
Franklin and Jack Nlcklaus. Ihc
Pistons led 30-19 with 1:53 left
In Ihc first period.
Th e Portland bench. Inef­
fective In Game 1, scored 11
points In a 19-3 run that pro­
vided a 38-33 lead with 7:14 left
In the second quarter. Cliff

Robinson had 5 points In the
b u r st whi l e the b umb li ng
Pistons missed 7 of 8 shots and
committed 5 turnovers.
The Trail Blazers then bull!
iheir advantage (o 53-41 on
Drexlcr'sjumper.
Edwards look Jhc, /’/ito/ii*' /)r»t
5 shots and made them all en
route to 12 first-period points.
However. Duckworth countered
by making 4 of 5 shots on his
way to 11 points In the quarter.
Thomas' 3-polnter gave De­
troit its 1 llh field goal ■*) 15 tries
and highlighted an 18-5 spurt
that produced the 30-19 lead
before Ihc Pistons' shooting soon
soured.

Softball--------Continu ed from I B

l^apc and Robert
Jones.
At 12:30 p.m.. First Nazarene
(4-6) will take on the Church of
God of Prophecy |l-9). Some of
the big names for Nazarene are
Paul Watson. Tom Clark. Wayne
Gager and Doug Lotz. Leading
the Church of God will be Larry
Smith. T im Guy and Randy
Yates.
The 2 p.m. game will pit the
Maranatha-Central winner
iigutnsl Grace Christian (4-5).
Wally Roberts. Dave Samuels
and Wes Crcggor carry the big
sticks for Grace.
The final game of the first day.
set for 3:30 p .m ., has the
Gcneva- St. Stephen w in n er
t aking on First Baptist of
Markham Woods |5-4). Jack
Dlcmcr. Crls Walker. Gary Davis
and Josh Smith lead Markham
Woods.

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It’s tee time on the range

IN B R IE F

■yJOAN KIN«

Zooper Senior Tuesdays continue
Due to Its popularity, the Central Florida Zoological Park Is
continuing Zooper Senior Tuesdays, a special offer for senior
citizens. Every Tuesday, seniors 60 years and over will be
admitted for #1.50. That Is half ofT the regular admission prlce(
of #3. In addition to the Tuesday admission discount, senior'
citizens will receive a free cup of coffee or small soda at the food
stand by showing their zoo admission receipt.
For groups of 10 or more, guided tours or the zoo may be
available. Reservations for guided tours can be made by calling
323-4430or 843-2341 at least two weeks in advance.
The Central Florida Zoological Park Is open from 0 o.m. to 5
p.m. seven days a week. The zoo Is located at Highway 17-92
and 1-4 exit 52 near Sanford.
For more Information, contact the zoo at 323-4450.

Amnesty Day sponsored
Seminole County Is sponsoring Amnesty Day from 9 a.m. to
3 p.m. June 16 at Meat World Mall. Highway 434 and 426 in
Oviedo. Brlgh household hazardous waste for disposal.
Including: antifreeze, solvents, batteries, battery acid, gasoline,
rust Inhibitor remover, used motor oil. brake fluid and
transmission fluid, ant and rodent killers, weed killers, lawn
and garden chemicals, pool chemicals, flammable liquids,
disinfectants, septic tank cleaner, oven cleaners, latex and oil
base paints, and wood preservatives.
Do not bring: dioxins, radioactive materials, gas cylinders,
biologically active materials, aerosols, and explosives.
For additional Information call John Hauscrman. Seminole
County Environmental Services, at 323-9615. ext. 2318.
The service Is free to residents. Businesses that want to
dispose of waste will have to pay. Call 1-800-421-0553 for cost
Informaton.

Appreciation Night set
Commander Jerry Hesketh and President Ida Leaonard of
the Winter Springs VFW Post 5405 and Ladles Auxiliary will
be holding an Approbation Night beginning at 6 p.m..
Saturday June 23 at the post home. 420 N. Edgcmon Ave. This
will be a fun night and a thank you to all those members who
have made the past year a very rewarding one. A buffet will
follow.
Call 327-3151 for more Information.

Harold correspondent
SAN FOR D New Sanford
residents, Beverly and Eddie
Johnson, recently purchased the
Sanford Airport Golf Range and
have settled down to the serenity
of Sanford living.
The Johnson's, who have been
married for 15 years, hall from
Tulsa and have also lived In
Rockledgc. FI. Beverly, who
loved Tulsa. Is beginning to
appreciate Sanford's wonders.
She emphatically declares.
"You have a beautiful area here
In S a n fo rd ." T h e residents
should "enjoy what they have
and appreciate It. Don't lose It."
Johnson Is a golf pro. For over
30 years he has enjoyed meeting
with the elite In golfing circles.
He Is also a victim of Multiple
Sclerosis IMS). In the past 14
years he has become totally
paralyzed on two occasions.
The future of the Johnson's In
the golf business appears to be
secure at the Sanford Regional
Airport. Duffers and those seek­
ing pro status work out with
their drivers and Irons trying to
reach their ultimate goal of a
300-yard drive beyond the white
dotted field of balls that have
fallen short or other's attempts.
It's a difficult goal for the most
part. Most of the people swinging
clubs will reach the 100-yard
mark but the elusive 300-yard
marl, remains to be captured by
some unknown Individual In the

Hit ■ bucket of golf bails seven dsys a week.
future. I’ci naps a Sanford hope­
ful will prove to tie a star In the
world of velvety greens, birdies
and bogeys.
The Johnson’s own u golf hall
r etriever that collects the
thousands of halls which dot the
range dally. From the tec. the
field looks like a mushroom
farm, white dots scattered over
the urea from all of the balls sent
sailing out. Indulge In every

golfer's dream and try to send a
bucket of golf balls above and
beyond where others have
landed.

Toskle. For details, call &lt;he
Sanford Airport Golf Range'jit
322-1853. Speak to nGA "Life"
Member. Eddie Johnson.
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Private lessons and clinics arc
offered and taught by Franklin.
Another golf pro. Bob DcLong of
Longwood. Is also available to
teach at the range. There will be
a free golf clinic at the end of
June, taught by golf pro. Bob

Sanford Airport Golf Rangifls
open 7 days a week, Monday
through Saturday from 8 a.m. to
10 p.m.. with lights for c6i&gt;lnight ball belting. On Sundays
you may enjoy the daylight
hours of 8 a.m. to 7:30 p.m.
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Tree celebrates life

CALENDAR

Fiom left: Or. Jorge Gome2;’
member of the Board of
Trustees at HCA Central Flori­
da Regional Hospital, recently
presented Rosa Bachrach with
a copy ol a resolution postlm"
m o us l y c o m m e n d i n g h^r
h u s b a n d , P e d r o L e o. n
Bachrach, M.D. for his de­
dicated service to the medicyk .
field and to his p a t l e n t s i .
Friends and colleagues ol t he' '
late doctor planted a tree north
ol the physician's parking are^
l.i his memory. Dr. Bachrach
w as Chi ef of Surgery af\
Seminole Memorial Hospital
1977-70. He was a member or.
the Professional Standard*';
Review Organization, a p -;'
pointed to the Peer Revlewf,
Committee Irom 1978-80, wasr
Vice-Chief ol Stall and Ciiai^-,
man ol the Credentials Com-,
mlttee in 1983-84 at H C 5
Central Florida Regional Hos-‘
pilal. He was certified by the
American Board of Urology In
1977 and a Fellow ol the
American College ol Surgeons
In 1960. He maintained a
private prar tlce In uroloy. Dr.
Bachrach died Iasi January 28.

Narcotics Anonymous to meet
Narcotics Anonymous meets Friday at 11 p.m, at the House
of Goodwill. 317 Oak Ave.. Sanford.

Old cars put ir. limelight
The Celery City Cruisers of Seminole County sponsors a
display of old cars each Saturday from 7-10 p.m. In the
Wal-Mart parking lot behind Wendy's on U.S. Highway 17-92.
Sanford. Non-members arc welcome to bring their old cars or
browse. For more Information, call Herbert Partridge at
322-3687.

Ttffeh support group to meet
Families Together Teen Support Group meets from 11 a.m.
to 1 p.m. every Saturday at Suite 206 Sweetwater Square, 900
Fox Valley Drive (off Weklva Road). Longwood. Call 774-3844
for further Information.

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 congregate
Alanon will meet at 8 p.m. Sunday at Christ United
Methodist Church, at County Road 427 and Tucker Drive.
Sanford.

ried rape, &lt;
D E A R A B B Y : I did a terrible
thing. I got mad at a friend and
accused him of raping me. I
didn't mean for It to go as far us
It did, but my father got into the
act and there was no backing
down.
My friend Is now serving time
because he was too stubborn to
plead guilty. If he bad. he could
have gotten out of It with a
suspended sentence, but he ref­
used
N&lt; v I can't sleep at night. I
knov l should have admitted
that 1 tied, but I didn't have the
guts. Is there a solution to my
problem?
S IC K O F L Y IN G
D E A R SICK: You bet there Is!
Tell your father — und the
lawyer who represented you —
that you lied and be prepared to
lake your lumps. Unfortunately,
you didn't sign your name or
address, or I could lie of more
help to you and the Innocent
p e r s o n

on

w h o m

y o u

perpetrated this terrible In ­
justice. Please write again and
let me know how I can contact
you — even Indirectly.
D E A R A B B Y : After six years
of marriage, m y husband (I’ll
call him Joel and I adopted a
beautiful baby boy — torn on
April 24. I was thrilled at the
prospect of giving Joe m y
father s diamond stickpin for
Father's Day in June.
In May. Mother's Day came
and went, and Joe didn't even
give me a card. At the end of the
evening, he said. "I hope you
don't feel hurt because 1 didn't
give you anything lor Mother's
Day. but after all. you're really
not a mother."
Abby. h&gt;- might as well have
slapped me! Fruit that moment
on. I took a closer look at him
and saw a stingy, selfish man
who gave little to anyone —

found in all dictionaries.

—
A D V IC E

ABIGAIL
VAN BUREN

physically, emotionally or finan­
cially.
I went ahead und gave him my
father's diamond stickpin for
Father's Day In Ju n e , but
through the next 10 years of our
marriage, he never wore It.
Soon after, he was stricken
with cancer. I stuck by him.
supporti ng the family and
nursing him hack to health.
When he was back on his feet. I
left him.
I took the stickpin from his
Jewelry box and left a note that
satd: "I am taking my father's
stickpin and my son because
you're really not a father."
Today, my loving son makes
sure I ’m not forgotten on
Mother's Day. Sign me...
W H A T GOESAROUND
CO M ES A R O U N D
P.S. My ex died alone —
without friends or faintly around
him.
D E A R A B B Y : Concerning
your response to “Curious In
San Diego." the longest word In
Hie English language Is not
"antldlacstabUshmenlarlanism"
(2 8

letters).

NEW ARRIVAL

H o w

does

" p n e u m o n o u lira m icroscopic
sillrovolcunoconlosls" grab you?
it's 45 letters, and the derinllllon
Is: "a lung disease caused by
Inhalation of silicate dust."
J.S . S C H IL D K A U S , SAN
D
I
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O
O
D E A R J . : Since tills Is a
medical term. It w'.'.l not he

D E A R A B B Y : May we add our
2 cents worth about older [H-opfe
getting college degrees?
My husband and 1. both black
graduate students, have a very
special friend. Jennie Lander, of
Half Moon Bay. Calif. Jennie Is a
courageous black woman who Is
legally blind and hearingimpaired. Last year, she received
her master's degree In geron­
tology from San Francisco State
University. Jennie Is 84 years
old! Can anybody lop this?
D E L IO H T A N D K O F I AVO.CE,
D A L Y C IT Y . C A L IF .
D E A R D E L IO H T A N D K O F I:
If any tody can. I will surely hear
about It. Me an whi l e, c o n ­
gratulations and kudos to Jennie
Lander!
(Problems? Writs to Dear Abby.
For a psrsonal, unpublished
reply, send a sell-addressed,
•tamped envelope to Oear Abby,
P.O. Box 89440, Los Angeles,
Calif. 90069. All correspondence
Is confidential.)

LONGWOOD - Patricia Vati(tegrlll and John Miller. Longwood. announce the birth ol
their daughter. Julie Catherine,
born May 3 at Physici ans
Birthing Center. Longwood.
Maternal Grandmother Is Velma
Dri ves :&gt;l Longwood. Paternal
Grandparents are Jo h n and
Nuncv Miller of Longwood.

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Mimittr of Mutic
B&gt;#t* Study
945 am
Worth.#
10 45 am
Youth M**firtg
600 pm
Wotlhtp
700 pm
Wadnaiday Services
Ptayar 1 Bible Sludy
7 00pm
Adull Chou
5 45 p m

TRINITY UNITED
METHOOtST CHURCH
526 South Saniord Avonua
Or J Out Er*m
Fatter
Church School
9 M am
WurtNp S*r,K*
II 00 am
PAOIA WCSIIYAN CHURCH
W O Wilt'd* Dr
Sartord FI 12/71
l D*4« F*t(*f
Piiffn
Fmon* 407 US 0366
SundAy School
9 45 am
Morning Won hip
1045 Am
Chdrfrtn Service
8 30' p m
Eremng ServKe
8 00 p m
Everyone Welcome
7 30 p m Wednesday Prayer A
Praise Service

Inter­
denominational

Nazarene

C A M A Y CHAISTIAH CtNTtA

MJ w amsi

SanN&gt;nj
Ua. i Sure Pods
Sunday
Mommg Saryrc*
Pow*r 4 Plara* *
1V*dn#»doy Sfrver

FIRST CHURCH
OF THE NAZARENE
?*4jl Sanford Ave
John J Minion
Pesior
Sunday School
9 45 a m
Morning Worship
1045 a m
Youth Hour
6 00 p m
E*angeiisl Service
8 00 pm
Mid eee* Service Wed
700 p «
Nursery Pnjvkled for all Services

Pasrora
1000 am
S00 pm
fOO pm

Lutheran

Catholic

s il

ALL SOULS CATHOLIC CHURCH
902 Oak Ava. Sanloid Fla
Famei Thomaa Burnt "anth Pasio'
Sal Vigil Matt
5 00 D m
Sun Mata
BOO 10X 1200
Confession Sat
4 4 43 p m

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DON’T STOP THERE...

Christian

What a disappointment! You had a tremen­
dous drive, the perfect chip shot, and a brilliant
putt Then your ball stopped at the edge of the
cup. The birdie you thought was yours didn’t
materialize.
O f course, It’s only a game. It doe ..n't really
matter. But blighted hopes are not always so triv­
ial. What If something really big passes you by?
Suppose you don 't get that promotion, your
child's scholarship Is given to someone else, an
important client changes his mind, or the stock
market wipes out your investment? Where do you
turn? Where do you find strength to meet life's
dlsilluslonments?
Spiritual values are constant. Fortunes may
shift and change, but God's House stands firm.
The truths and inspiration you find there give
meaning, purpose, and stability to your life.
Be inspired this week.

FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
(Dftcipitt Ol Christ)
1607 S Saniord Ava
S Eduard Jonnton
Paator
Sunday Church School
9 45 am
Morning Worship
1100am
Mid Wtek Adull Home
Bible Study
700 pm
Nuitery Availably
SANFORD CHRISTIAN CHURCH
137 W Anpot1 Blvd
Phona 322 0980
J 0 Segiovat
Pasioi
Joe Capulo
youth Ed Director
Bible School
9 30am
Morning Worship
10 30 a m
Evening Service
6 00 pm
Tue 1 Wed — Adull Home
Bible Sludiea
700pm
Wed Night Youth
700 p m

Christian Science
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST
SCIENTIST, IOHQWOOO
97! J aitham Woods Rd
Comer Ol E E Williamson Rd
Sunday Church Service
and Sun School
1000 am
Wadneaday
s 00 c m
Nuraary Available At All Services
Haedmg Room Mon - Wed - Fit
Sal
10 am . i p m
766 7708

Cceynghl 1990 K*Uw&lt;WMUm* N**tpac*r Serve** P O Bos 8005 Cru'toC*vv*.w VA 22906

Sunday
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Monday
Hebrews

Tuesday
Luke

Wednesday
Luke

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Church O f
Christ
LONOWOOO CHURCH OF CHRIST
1018 Hwy 17 92 1 ml NO Hay 134
323 5*30 6990632. 904-756 3170
Sun Worship 1030am 16P M
You art invited to visit study and
worship wilh ua In Iho near future A
Inendly greeting always await

Church O f God

Church Of God

Congregational

CHURCH OF OOO

CONGREGATIONAL
CHRISTIAN CHURCH (NACCC)
2401 S Park As*

801 W 22ml St eel
Rev Troy A Deggelt
Pasio *
Sunday School
9 45 a fh
Morning Vfarfhto
10 50 4 m
Eveigtiistic Spnnc*
6 00 p rn
Family Cnnc hm^nT
S triTO WetJfMririjy
700 p m

CHURCH OF OOO
(7th DAY)
Delton* Community Center
Enculii* Room
Worship Service 4 Bible
Study SitufcJjy
10 00 i m
Warren Randall Pastor
(407) 574 6019

Thursday
2 C h ro n ic le s
0 : 1 2 52

322 4584
Re* Thom.15 P Tkachuk
Minister
Church Schuui
9 30 10 30 a m

11 00 Am

ft'i'thip
F ti*v#

P luncheon 6 30 p m event

2r- 1 WednevUy

t sety Ia $I SAtuuJAy 800 Am Men s

Club 0u»rial ml

Friday
Luke

Saturday
1 Samuel

18:18

3:1-21

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Eastern
Orthodox

Episcopal

ST JOHN S ORTHODOX
CATHOLIC CHURCH
2743 Country Club Road
PAitor
Rev Djmift
Church phone 321 4191 or 330 4457
Dtvifte l dungy
1000 | p
Sunday School
1000 a m

HOLT CROSS
401 Perk Ave
Rev Frederick i Mann
Rector
Holy Euch4M5t
7 30 un
Choral EuchAfmt
10 00 am
Adult Forum
015 a m
Youth Education
9 45 a m

Confe*4*on Before Service
Wednesday 7 30 P M Heating Service
And! Btilhte S ly ly 1A"fr&gt; D»*£titni

LUTHERAN CHURCH OF
THE REDEEMER
iMiltouri SynotA
2525 Oaa Ay*
R#y Elmar A H*utcn*r
Pallor
Sunday School
9 15 a m
Worahip Sarvca
10 30 a m
Nuriary Pruvidail
Waavday Kindargarlan and
Pra kmda. gartvn Program
For Intormat'on Call 322 3552
or 323 0610
OOOD SHEPHERD
LUTHERAN CHURCH
2917 Orlando Dr 17 92
(Lutharan Church In Amancai
Phona 122 7312
tf*v Dan Coy
Pairor
Sunday Sutiool
* 45 4 m
Wo'lh'P
10 00 am
B'ble Sludy Wad
7 30 p m
B’Ua Study Thuvl
1100am
Chon Piachca
6 45am
Nunary Providad

Presbyterian

FIRST FREStYTERiAN CHURCH
Oaa Ave A 3rd Street
Pattor
Rev G Richard Dametak
Phone 322 7662
Church School
900 am
Morning
Worship 830am 8 1100am
Nursery
Wed Family Night
Supper
5 45 to 7QO p m
Pr# school Center 321 1563
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
OF LAKE MARY
Wilbur Ave Lake Mary
Rev A F Sievens
Pai lpr
Rtv John Jackson Associate Pasto^
Church Prayer Meeting 915am
Church School
9 45 a m
Morning Worship
1100am
Youlh Group
6 00 p rn
Wed Choir Practice
7 30 p m
Thurs You, 1 Choir
700pm
HOLY CROSS LUTHERAN
CHURCH OF LAKE MARY
UFSAIA PRESBYTERIAN
760 Sun Driva
W 75th 8 Upsal a Rd Sffdord
Laaa Mar,
Re» Oaretn Shea
Pastor
Paul Moyar
P*ilor
Sunday School
9 am
Sun Worch.f, Saryica u A 1000 am
Church Sennce
10 a m
Sunday Snhoo* *
B'ble Study
Adult fl.Mv t i n t
915am Tues
9am 6 730pm
Holy Cron Story Hour Praschoof
MARKHAM WOOOS
For Information Call 322 2552
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Or 321 7797
5210 Markham Woods Road
Lake Mary
Phone 323 4190
LORD OF LIFE
Dr Oon T De Bevoise
Pastor
LUTHERAN CHURCH
Sunday School All Age* 915 a m
395 Tuikawilla Rd Wmtar Sponge
Church
10 30 am
Phona 3656.363
Nursery Provided
Ftaol Ladvinka
Pasipr
Youth Group Sunday
7 OC p m
Sunday Sc hool
9 00 A m
Pastor's fl'twe Study
ralloaihip
10 00 am
Sunday
700 p m
Worahip Sarvica
10 M a m
WOC - 9 45 am First Tuesdi» ol
Praiar A P-ana
6 30 p m
the month and Evening 7 30 2rd
Tuetday of the month
Muniniy Family Nigh! Supper
ABUN0ANT LIFE
CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP
(Evangelical Pre4bytartan)
GRACE UNITED
Driftwood Village ■Suite 205
METHODIST CHURCH
549 W lake Mary Blvd
499 N Country Club Rd
Lake Mary Phone 323 7436
Lake Miry
Pastor
WUlijm i Boyer
Paatoi1 Robed Wilbur
Sunday School
9 30 a m
Summer Schedule
Morning
Worship
10
30
am
Sunday School
900 em
Worship Service
1000 a m
Youth Meelifig
4 JO p tfi
MomUy B'ble Study
1000 A m
Nursery provided tor ail services

Methodist

FIRST UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
419 Pa* Ave
322 4371
William S MeLoud
Paator
Timothy T Haas A»soc«ate Pastor
Kenneth FI Marshall
Director of
Music
Morning, Worship 8 30 S 11 00 a m
Sunday School
9 45 a m
Youth Fellowship
500pm
Women s Fellowship Third Monday
Men «*Prayer Breakreal
Hi Thursday
0 30 a m
Men's Fellowship
3rd Thursday
6 30 p m
Nursery Provided For Ail Services

United Church
O f Christ

CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP
ICongregational * Christian
Evangelical * Reformed)
Rev Donald Sleet]ly Pattor
Lake Mary Community Bid
260 N Country Club Rd
lake Mary
Church School
9 15 a m
Worship Celebration
1000
Nursery Provided
Fellowship Time
HOC
United Church Office
110 Polo lane
Sanford. Florida
323 3119

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�Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida — Friday, June B

Southern Baptist fight gets uglier;

IN B R IE F

ly

95th in n lvtfM ry calibration sat
SANFORD — St. John Metropolitan Baptist Church. 920
Cypress Ave., Sanford, will celebrate Its 95th Church
Anniversary June 10 at 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. T h e guest speaker
of the morning worship will be the Rev. Emory Blake, pastor of
Progress Baptist Church, Midway.
Rev. Arthur Graham, pastor of St. Matthew Baptist Church,
Midway, and his congregation will be In charge of the evening
service.
Pastor Robert Doctor, officers and members Invite you to
worship with them.

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 Civic Center. The
event will feature The Floridians. The Pickerings and special
guests. The Laceys and "The Amazln Razlns". Tickets are t3
and children under 12 will be admitted free. For Information,
call Bill Long 851-0660 or Larry Herman 323-8482.

'Journeys with Jesus’ slated

D A V I D

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United Press International

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SANFORD — "Journeys with Jesus" Is 1he theme for
Vacation Bible School at the First Presbyterian Church of
Sanford. 301 Oak Ave. The program runs from June 25 to
June 29 from 9 a.m. to 11:45 a.m. The community is Invited to
attend classes, children ages 4 years, as of Sept. 1. to 5th grade.
Drop by the church office and pick up an application form as
soon as possible for placement. For Information, call 322-2662.

Musical 'Who Me?’ set
LA K E MARY — The First Baptist Church Markham Woods.
5400 Markham Woods'Road, Lake Mary, will present the
musical "W ho Me?". June 17 at 7 p.m. In the sanctuary. The
musical will be presented by youth and children of the church.
The director Is Diane Parker, co-director, Renee Palumbo. A
fellowship will follow In Tatum Hall. For more details call,
333-2085.

Pentecost celebration continues
C A S S E L B E R R Y — Ascension Lutheran Church, 351
Ascension Dr.. Casselberry, will celebrate the Second Sunday
after Pentecost with worship services at 8 and 10:30 a.m.
Mastering the Basics: Phlltpplans and a class on “ Stress" will
be offered to the adults during the Sunday School hour. For
Information, call 831-7788.

Peace and justice called upon
ORLANDO — The Arab-Amerlcan Community Center Jointly
with the coalition for peace and Justice. The Unitarian
Universalis! Social Outreach Committee. Amcrlcan-Arab Antl-Dlscrlmlnatlon Committee. The Palestine Human Rights
Campaign. Veterans for Peace (Gainesville chapter), the
Church of Good Shepherd, and the Islamic Society of Central
Florida are scheduling a rally and walk for peace and Justice for
the palesttnlans and peace In the Middle East on Saturday from
10 a.m. to noon, at Lake Eola Park. Orlando.

15th Jesus *90 announced
OR LAN DO — The 15th anniversary of Jesus ’90 at Sea World
of Florida will be an event from June 13 to 16. This year’s
festival Is packed with Contemporary Christian Music favorites
such os Mylon A Broken Heart. GeofT Moore &amp; The Distance
and The Margaret Becker Band.
Also included are seminars, workshopes. and speakers.
Tickets arc available through TIcketMastcr outlets and select
Christian Bookstores. For Information, call 813-848-9150. or
Sea World Public Relations at 363-2358.

VBS at St. Matthew
SANFORD — Vacation Bible School will be held at St.
Matthew Missionary Baptist Church. 3724 East Main St..
Sanford, beginning June 11 through the 15th from 5:45 p.m.
to 8:30 p.m. Classes for all age groups. For Information, call
322-7808.

City-wide crusade slated
SANFORD — A city-wide crusade entitled "Freedom From
Drugs!” will be held at the Sanford Civic Center June 22 at 7
p.m. The event will feature Gospel singers Sherman Andrus.
Blrdella Hall-Walker. Bruce Thompklns and Celeste Wyman In
debut with The Freedom Singers. Special guest speaker will be
Meadowlark Lemon, formerly of the Harlen. Globetrotters.
For ticket Information call 323-1010 or 291 -2152.

Fundamentalists In the Southern Baptist
Convention — In control of (he denomina­
tion’s presidency for I I years and now
extending their power over other board and
agencies — are hailing "a new day" In the
church’s life.
But as messengers prepare to gather In
New Orleans for the June 12-14 annual
meeting of the nation’s largest Protestant
denomination, church members might
wonder what that "new day” will bring.
There Is. for example. Jerry Johnson,
pastor of Central Baptist Church In Aurora.
Colo.

Johnson Is the fundamentalists’ newest
addition to the board of trustees of Southern
Seminary In Louisville, the convention’s
senior seminary and one of Its most
prestigious.
The pastor, who was 14 years old when
the fundamentalist takeover cHorl was
launched and who did not attend a
Southern Baptist seminary, began his term
in April with a bang, accusing seminary
president Roy Honeycutt and several faculty
members of “ doctrinal Infidelity."
"One would have to be as blind as a mole
not see that Dr. Honeycutt Just does not
believe the Bible," according to Johnson.
How do you respond to such charges?
“ Since I learned to read. I cannot recall a

time when I didn’t read the Blbl**. treasure
Its divine truths and seek to live out itgl
revelation." says the seminary president^
who has been Involved In the acadcm{$
study of lh? Bible os student, teacher mid'
seminary leader since 1947.
But Honeycutt is not the only target of tHc
attacks.
In glib mockery of the historic Baptist
belief In "soul competency" or the ability of
Individuals to shape their own conscience
through prayer and Bible reading, the
fundamentalists arc also threatening to fire
Christian ethics professor Paul Simmons,
who has taught at the seminary for 20
years, for "harm ” done to the school.

I

P R O M T N I P U L P IT

Objectives in redemption
B y RLAWCHR WEAVER
I pray that these words will be
a blessing to you as they are to
me.
1at John 1 chap. 3-4 verse.
"Th a t which we have seen and
heard declare we unto you. that
ye also may have fellowship with
us: and truly our fellowship Is
with the Father, and with his
Son Jesus Christ. And these
things write unto you. that your
Joy may be full.” (Joy cannot be
made full without fellowship.)
These are two great objectives
In redemption: the first Is rela­
tionship, the second objective Is
to restore to man hts last
fellowship. This can only come
as righteousness Is restored to
him.
Job 33 Chap. 26 verse.
"He shall pray unto God. and
he will be favorable unto him:
and he shall see his face with
Joy: for he will render unto man
his righteousness." (He restoreth
unto man his righteousness.)
We have found that sonshlp
without fellowship would neither
satisfy the heart of the Father
nor the heart of his child.
Fellowship must be based
up&lt; n absolutely sure grounds so
the child knows that he can go
Into the Father’s presence with
the same freedom that your
child enters yours.
It must not be based upon
grounds of pity or sufferance but
on the ground of love’s own
relationship.
The old idea of prayer doesn’t
fit Into this new unveiling of love
groundwork Into redemption.

The word teaches us how to
maintain our fellowship and how
to regain it If we lose It.
Fellowship with the Father Is
the very heart of the prayer life.
There can be no vigorous faith
exercise w ith o u t a rich
fellowship existing between the
two.
We may know that we are his
children, we may know our legal
rights, but If our fellowship has
been broken, It shatters our faith
and fills us with fear and dread.
Maintaining our fellowship Is
one of the most Important facts
of this spiritual life. There can be
no fellowship unless man can
stand In the presence of God the
Father without the conscious­
ness of guilt, sin, or of Inferiority.
There can be no fellowship of
the type that the Father craves
unless man Is utterly free from
consciousness and free from the
fear of Satan's dominion.
The whole redemption process
has been to the end that he
might have children and that
these children shall live In the
closest of love and freedom with
himself.
Fellowship Is based upon righ­
teousness. Fellowship means
s h a r i n g t o ge t h e r , t h a t is
fellowship. Jesus said. "I am the
vine and ye are the branches."
When we accept Jesus Christ
as our savior and confess him as
our Lord then God himseir,
through the word by the holy
spirit recreated In us Imparting
to us his own nature eternal life.
Mother Blanche W u m
Rescue Church ol Cod.

I* Pastor of

Pastoral assignments made
LA K ELAN D — New pastoral assignment for 1990-91 for 173
elergypersons were announced In Lakeland recently by Bishop
H. Hasbrouck Hughes. Jr., during the conclusion of the four
day 148th nnnual session of the United Methodist Church's
Florida Conference.
Rev. William J. Boyer, pastor of Grace United Methodist
Church. Lake Mary, since 1982. has been reassigned as Senior
Pastor of the College Park United Methodist Church of Orlando.
A dinner will be held on Sunday at 6 p.m. In honor of Pastor
Boyer and his family at the church. 499 N. Country Club Road
Lake Mary. For reservations, please call 322-1472.
Other appointments in Seminole and Volusia counties are as
follows: Stewart Memorial. Alfonso T . Delaney. Daytona Beach:
Trinity. John E. Daniel. DcLand; James E. McWhlnnlc. Orange
City: Community. Kenneth C. Crossman. Casselberry: Grace,
G. Richard Albury. Lake Mary: Sanlando. Associate. Scott F.
Jones, Longwood: Christ. James E. Ulmer, Sanford; First. Jean
U. Gucrry. Sanford: Associate. Doris Jean Davis. Sanford.

Rogers in concert
Judy and Trena Rogers, of Oviedo, will present a concert at
Central Baptist Church, 3101 W. First St., Sanlord, on Sunday at
7 p.m. As songwriters, recording artists and professional models,
Judy and Trena have been presenting Christian music nationally
for the past seven years. The public Is Invited *o attend. A love
offering will be taken. For more Information call 322-2914.

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SEMINOLE COUNTY AREA CHURCH DIRECTORY
ASSEMBLY O f 0 0 0
Freedom Assembly ol God. 1315 W 5m SI.. Sanlord
New Cits Assembly, 100 Kennel Road
Weklra Assembly Ol God, 1875 Diron Rd , Longwood
BAPTIST
Antioch Baptist Church. Oviedo
Calvary Baptist Church. Crystal Laks A 3rd. Lake Mat,
Casselberry Baptist Church. 770 Seminole Bud
Centra) Baptist Church. 3t01 W 1» SI
Chuluota First Baptist
Clearwater Missionary Baplial Church. Southwest Rd
Countryside Baptist Church. Country Club Road. Lake Mary
First Baptist Church. S19 Park Are
First Baptist Church ol Altamonte Springs. Rl 438 Altamonte Springs
First Baptist Church ol Fortsl City
First Baptist Church ol Geneva
First Baptist Church. Markham Woods
First Baptist Church ol Lake Monroe
First Baptist Church ot longwood, 891 East SR *34
First Baptist Church ot Oviedo
First Bsptlst Church ot Samando Springs
First Baotlsl Church ol Winter Springs. 790 Bahama Rd
First Shiloh Missionary Sapliil Church. tIOt W t3lh St
Forest Bsptlst Church ol Ostaen
Fountain Head Baptist Church, Oviedo
Mope Baptist Church. Fotesl City Community Center, Forest City
Independence Baptist Mitt C hic League Bldg . Longwood
Jordan Missionary Baptist Church, 930 Upsala Rd
Lakavraw Baptist Church, 138 Lakenew A re , Lake Mary
Macedonia Mitaion Baptist Church, Oak Hill R d. Osleen
Missionary Baptist Church. North Rd . Enterprl, •
Morning Glory Baptist Church. Genera Hwy
Ml Moriah Primitive Baptist. ItOI Locust
. Santord
Ml Otua Missionary Baptist Church. Samando Springs Rd . Longwood
Ml Smei Missionary Baptist Church. tBQO Jerry Ar«
Ml Zion Missionary Bapt st. Sipes Are
New Bethel Mittionery Church. 9lh St i Hickory Are
New Ml Cal vary Missionary Baptist, 1109 W 12m SI
New Salem Primitive Baptist Chore... t509 W 12th S'
New Testemenl Baptist Church. Qua si, Inn. North Longwood
New Ml Zion Baptist Church, 1730 Pear Are
New Lite Fellowship. 4961 E Lake Drive Casselberry FI 33709
Nonhside Baptist Church, Chuluota
People * Baptist Church. 1201 W First C.ieet, Sanlord »
Pinecresl Baptist Church. t .J W Airport Bird
Pra
Laae Baptist. Ridge Rd. Fern Park
Progress Missionary Baptist Church Mid war
Second Shiloh Missionary Baprul Church West Sanlord
Smyrna Baptist Church, 250 Orerbrooe O t. Casselberry
Sunianst Baptist Church. 3838 Petmetto
St Jvnes Missionary Baptist Church. 51 Rd 415. Ostaen
j t iuae Missionary Baptist Church ol Cameron City. Inc
St Paul Baotlsl Church. 613 Pme *,e
St Matthews Baptist Church, Canaan Mgts
St John s Missionary Baptist Church 930 Cypress St
Spnngtieid Missionary Baptist, *3th 4 Cedar

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Temple Baptist Church. Perm Springs Rd. Altamonte Springs
Victory Baptist Church, Old Orlando Rd at Hester Aw.
Weetnew Baptist Church. *100 Piola Road |*6A|
William Chapel Misstonery Baptist Church. Mark S William S i .
Altamonte Springs
Zion Hope Baptist Church, 712 Orange Are
CATHOLIC
All Souls Catholic Church. 902 Oek Ave . Sanlord
Church ol Ihe Nativity, Lake Mery
Our Lake ol the Lakes Catholic Church. 1310 Masimillen. Deltona
St Ann's Catholic Church, Dogwood Trill. OeBery
SI Augustine Catholic Church, Sunset O r. near Button Rd . Casselberry
SI (Gary Magadalane Catholic Church. Mailtand Are,
Altamonte Springs
CHRISTIAN
First Christian Church, 1807 S Santord Art
First Chnstian Church ol Longwood. t*00 E E Williamson Rd ,
Longwood
Grace Chnstian Church. Meeting el Seminole TMCA, 665 longwood
Lake Mary Rd . Lake Mary
Lakeriew Christian Church. Bear Lake Rd . at Jamison
North (Ida Christian Church. Florida Heren O r. Maitland
Sanlord Christian Church. 133 W Airport Bird
South Seminole Christian Church. 300 W SR 434. Oviedo
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
First Church ot Christ Scientist, 975 Markham Woods Rd . Longwood
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Church ot Christ. 1312 S Park Are
Church ol Christ at Lake Ellen. U S 17 93. N Casselberry
Church ol Chnst. 600 Palm Springs O r. Altamonte Springs
Church ol Chnst. Genera
Church ol Chnst. Longwood
Church ol Chnst. W 17th St
Northside Church ol Chnst. Fla Haven Dr MeiPand
South Seminole Church ol Cnnat. 3410 Late Howell Rd
CHURCH o r 0 0 0
Church ol God. 503 Hickory
Church Ol God. 803 W 22nd Si
Church ol God. Oviedo
Church ot God Holiness. Lake Monroe
Church ol God Mission. Interpose
Church ot God. 1402 W 18in St
Church ol God in Chnst. Onedo
Church ot God ol Prophecy. 3509 S Elm Are
Church ol God ot Prophecy. 1708 S Pe'Simmun Are
Church o* God ol Prophecy, 498 5 Central Onedo
Church ol God 17th Day) Dei tone Community Center.
Deltona lEiec Room)
Rescue Church ol God. 1700 W tjlh S I . Sanlord
True Church ot God. 1700 Ridgewood A re . Segto'd
CONGREGATIONAL
Congregational Chnstian Church 2401 S Park Are Santord
EASTERN ORTHODOX
Easlarn Onnodor Church SI George 2001 Dylan Way Maitland

Eastern Orthodox Church, St 81awn’s ol O C A . 18V6 Lake Emma Howl.
Longwood. FL 33750
Eastern OrthodOa Church, St John Orlhodoa. 2743 Country Club Road
Sanlord
EPISCOPAL
All Saints Episcopal Church. E Denary A re . Enterprise
Christ Episcopal Church. Longwood
Episcopal Church ol the New Covenant. 875 Tuskawilla Road
Winter Springs
Holy Cross Episcopal. Park Are at 4lh S t. Sanlord
St Peters Episcopal Church. 700 Rinehart Road. Lake Mary
St Richard s Church, SISt Lake Howell Rd . Winter Park
The Church ot the Good Shepherd. Maitland. 331 Lake Are
INTEROENOMINAtlONAL
Celrery Christian Cenltr. 500 W 4th S t . Sanlord
JEWISH
Bath Am Synagogue mealing el Corner ol Send Lake and County
Line Road. West 14
Temple Shalom. 1785 Elkcam Bird . Oetlona
LUTHERAN
Ascension Lutheran Church. Orerbrook D r. Casselberry
Good Shepherd United Lutheran. 2917 5 Orlando Or
Holy Cross Lutheran Church Ol Lake Mary. 760 Sun Drive, Lake Mary
Lord 01 Lila Lutheran Church, 395 Tuakawiila Rd . Winter Springs
Lutheran Church of Providence, Oeltone
Lutheran Church ol Ihe Redeemer, 103 W 73th Place
Messiah LutTieren Church. Golden Oayt Dr 4 Hwy 17 92. Casselberry
SI Lukes Lutheran Church. Rl 428. Slaria
Si Stephen Lutheran Church. 434 |usl Wet’ at 14. Longwood
METHODIST
Bernal! United Memorial Church. E OeBery Are Enterprise
Bear Lake United Methodist Church
Belhei A M E Church. Cenaan Hgts
Caaseibe'ry Community United Melholist Church Hwy 17 92 Pmey
Ridge Rd Casselberry
Chriel United Melhodist Church Tucker Dr Su.ilend Estates
OeBery Community Methodist Church W Highpanrs Rd DeBai,
First United Methodist Church 419 Park Are
First Methodist Church ol Onedo
First United Method'll Church ol Genwre
Free Methodist Church 500 W 4lh SI
Grace United Melhodisl Church. 499 N Country Club Rd tare Mary
Gram Chapel A M E Church. Oviedo
Oakgiore Math, i it Church. Onedo
Osteen Methodist Church Cor ot Carpenter 4 Murrey Si .Osleen
Paola Wesleyan Melhodisl 5850 Wayside Or Sanlord
Sanlando United Methodist Church, SR 434 end 14, Longwood
Si Jemes A M £ . 9th al '’ ypreit
St i uke M B Church ol Cameron City, Inc Beardail oil 5 R 46 E
St Mary S A M E Church. St Rt 415 Ostaen
St Paul S Melhodisl Church Osleen Rd rmercmee
Strattord Memorial Church. S DeBary
NAZARENI
First Church ol the hatarena 2581 Sarlord Are
Genera Chu'Ch ol the Naiarene S R 48 Genera

Lake Mary Church ol Ihe Naiarene. 171 E Crystal Lake Are . Lake Mart
Longwood Church ol Ihe Naiereno. Wayman 4 Jessup Are , Longwood
Markham Woods Church cl lh« Naiarene SR 48 l h Miles West ol
14 al the Wekirt Hirer
PRESBYTERIAN
Deltona Presbyterian Church. Holland Bird 4 Austin Are , Deltona
First Presbyterian Church ot Lake Mary
First Presbyterian Church, Oe* Are A 3rd SI
First Presbyterian Church ot DeBary E Highland
SI And'ews Presbyterian Church 9913 Bear Lake Rd
SI Marks Presbyterian Church 1021 Palm Springs Rd , Altamonte Spgs
Tuscawille Piesbylenan Church. 3800 West Stale Rd 428. Oviedo Fla
Upsala Community Presbyterian Church Upsala Rd
Westminister Presbyterian Church Red Bug Rd . Casselberry
SEVENTH OAT ADVENTIST
Forest Lake Seventh Day Adrentist Church Hwy 438 Forest City
Mars Hill Seventh Day Adventist Church, 601 £ 2nd St , Santord
Sanlord Seventh Day Advent'll Church. 5815 N Highway 477
Seventh Day Adventist Church Meiliend Am Altamonte Springs
Winter Springs Seventh Day AdreniiSl Church. 50 5 Moss Rd
OTHER CHURCHES
All Faith Chapel. Camp Seminola Wekiva Park Rd
Allens A M E Church Ol're 8 12th
Heerdell Am nun Holiness Chapel, Beanleii Are
Chuluota Community Church
Church ot Jesus Christ ot Latter Day Saints, 2315 Pam Are
Family Church Christian Center 1544 Seminole Bird . Casselberry
First Born Church ul the linng God Midway
First Church ot Chnst Scientist Cnem Bird and Venus S t. Deltona
First Pentecostal Churtn ol Longwood
First Pentacoatai Church ot Sanlord
Full Gospel Church ol God m Christ. &lt;876 Jerry Are Sanford
Full Gospel Tabernacle 7724 Country Club Road
Grace B.tm Church. 7644 S Sanlu'd Are
Holy Irmly Church ol God in Chrlrl 151* Mwngouslme A,e
Kingdom Han ol Jehovah t Witness Laae Mon'ceUmt. 1582 W Third SI
Lane Monroe Chat- Orange Bird . Lake Monroe
Ml Olive Holiness Church Oak Mill Rd Osleen
Neighborhood Amance Church, JOt Markham Woods Road Longwood
Pentecostal Open B*b'e Tabernacle H'dgewooJ Am . O il 251h
opposite Seminole High School
Praise end Power Church ttt W h bur Are Lake Mar,
Rolling Mi'is Moranan Church, SR 434. Longwood
Sanford Alliance Church. 1401 S Park Are
Santord Bible Churc h. 7460 Sanford Are
the Full Gospel Church ct I ur Lord Jesus Chnst. Washington SI
Canaan City
The Safvaiion arm, 700 W 74lh St
Triumph. The Church of the New Age 1008 W 6th St
Grilled Church ot G7
Grilled Church ot Chn
Lake Mary
Winter Springe Comm
Wmler Springs

Congregational 219 Wade St

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Florldc — Friday, June 8, 1990

animal rights
activists «
denounced

NATIONAL
BRIEFS

United Pi ess Intemellonel

Senate panel approves cable T V bill
W A SH IN G TO N — The Senate Commerce Committee passed
a bill to rcrcgula l- cable television rates In an Important step
toward giving consumers federal protection from skyrocketing
cable T V fees.
The legislation, sent to the Senate floor today on a vote of
18*1. would return to the Federal Communications Com­
mission the authority to regulate rates for cable television
services. 'W e're going to put the FCC back watching these
things. I think cable Is going to be disciplining Itself." said Sen.
Ernest Holllngs. D-S.C.. the committer's chairman.
The cable iclevlslon Industry was deregulated In 1984. Since
then consumers have complained about higher cable prices
and declining service.

Tropical forest losses 50 percent worse
W ASH IN G TO N — The world Is losing Its tropical forests
much faster than previously thought, with deforestation
running at a rate of 40 million to 50 million acres a year — an
area the size of the state of Washington, according to a new
study.
In the first global deforestation estimate In 10 years, the
report by World Resources Institute said Thursday new
analyses of satellite photos show tropical rainforest Is being
wiped out 50 percent faslcr than was Indicated by previous
studies.
The Institute, a Washington environmental research group,
said the last comparable deforestation study was in 1980 by
the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization, which
put rainforest losses at 28 million acres per year.
While acknowledging some uncertainty over the new
deforestation estimate. James Spetb. president of the Institute,
said his group's report clearly showed the 1980s w?re a decade
of tremendous environmental devastation.

House overrides Bush’s Amtrak veto
W ASH IN G TO N — The House voted to override President
Rush's vcio of a two-year $1.4 billion Amtrak authorization bill
but Republicans, citing absenteeism and a possible lack of
votes, blocked Senate action. The House voted Thursday to
override the veto 294-123. more than the two-thirds vole
needed, but Democratic leader George Mitchell of Maine
predicted u "close vote" In the the Senate.
Hush vetoed the bill because it contained a provision that
would allow the Interstate Commerce Commission to review
takeovers of railroads by non-rail companies.
Despite 11 previous attempts. Congress has never overridden
a Hush veto In his nearly 17 months In the White House.
Although MltcDcll called up the veto override as soon as the
House completed action. Senate Republican leader Robert Dole
of Kansas refused to permit a vote. "We have five absentees."
I&gt;olc said. "The y would like to be here to and vote.

‘Implicit consensus’ to cut deficit
W ASHINGTON — White House budget director Richard
Damian said there Is an "Implicit consensus" among White
House and congressional budget negotiators to cut the deficit
by $-15 billion to $60 billion next year.
Damian made his comments Thursday after negotiators
ended a sometimes frustrating daylong discussion about
possible cuts In entitlement programs such as Social Security.
Medicare. Medicaid and f- &gt; ul payments to veterans, farmers
and civil servants.
F ro m U n ite d P re s s In te rn a tio n a l R e p o rts

WASHINGTON - Government
officials, farm groups, medical
researchers and patients de*
noutued animal rights activists
Thursday three days before a
planned protest In the nation's
apltal by opponents of animal
research.
"1 am saddened and a bit
angry myself that we have had
to put up with major disruptions
to science by the so-called
animal rights activists — who
arc. In fact, nothing more than
animal rights tcirortsts." said
Health and Human Services Sec­
retary Louts Sullivan.
"In the past they have tried to
foster a siege mentality among
our scientists and at our nation's
laboratories. They have tried to
put us on the defensive, through
Intimidation and even violence,"
he said. "They will not succeed
because they are on the wrong
side of morality. It would be evil
to forsake vital animal research
when lives hang In the balance."
Sullivan was Joined at a news
con feren ce by actor David
Ulrney.
Rep. Vln Weber. R.-M Inn.,
received a petition opposing
animal rights activities and
condemned such actions.

Michael Jackson
has bruised ribs;
leaves hospital
Uwltwl Proee International
S A N TA MONICA. CallL - I'op
superstar Michael Jackson was
released i .om the hospital
Thursday night alter a four-day
s t a y for chest p a i n s , a
spokeswoman said.
The Grammy winning singer
was released a day after doctors
announced he was suffering
from an extremely painful In­
flammation In tils ribs, thought
to be caused by over-exertion or
stress.
"A t 9 p.m.. he went home and
ts resting comfortably In stable
comillion,' a spokeswoman for
St. John's Hospital and Health
Center said.
Jackson's release was not
u. tounced until after he left the
hospital, where a number ol fans
bad been keeping a vigil since he
was admitted. He had sent them
autographed pictures.

Feeling mixed in emergency rule’s end
By MALCOLM FRIED
United Press Internalional
JO H ANN ESBUR G. South Africa - The an­
nouncement that the nationwide state of
emergency would be lifted brought divided
reaction from the leadership of the African
National Congress but a decisive welcome from
Western leaders.
The positive response Thursday from the White
House and the Hrltlsh Foreign Office prompted
Foreign Minister Roelof "Plk” Botha to suggest the
West ought to review Its economic sanctions
against the country.
ANC Deputy President Nelson Mandela, speak­
ing In Paris, expressed Joy at President Frcderlk de
Klerk's move, calling It "a victory for all the South
African people, white as well as black." while also
regretting the measures would be remain In
strife-torn Natal province.
But a somber ANC publicity secretary. Ahmed
Kathrada, told a news conference the 71-year-old
Mandela has been "over-generous" In his praise of

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the president's apartheid reforms.
Walter Slsulu. leader of the ANC Internal wing
who spent 20 years In prison before being freed by
de Klerk lasl year, described the preside ill's
announcement as one of his "half measures.” and
Insisted the nearly 4-year-old emergency also be
withdrawn from Natal.
Mangosulhu Bulhclczl. the moderate [Killliclan
whose Natal-based [nxatha movement has buttled
ANC supporters In Ihr province at a cost of 3,000
lives over the past three years, described as
"lamentably tragic" the emergency's partial
rctmposttion but welcomed the overall measure.
De Klerk, continuing to chip al four decades of
apartheid in spile of growing while resentment,
said his decision to lift the emergency had
removed one of the "major stumbling" blocks lo
full-blown power-sharing negotiations with the
black majority.
lie called on the ANC to demonstrate its
"commitment to peace" by abandoning the armed
struggle and Its calls on the West lo maintain
sanctions against Pretoria.

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YOU ARE N O TIFIE O Itial a
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Circuit County Court ol Sami
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amount ol Sevan Hundred
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the relief demanded in the
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alClerkot the Court
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CITICORP SAVINGSOF
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CIRCU ITO F FLORIDA,
IN A N D FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
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Cat* No KSOSSaCAOtE ol the
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lor SEMINOLE County. Florida,
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C L E R K O F TH E
CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE County, Florida
By: Jan* E Jasewlc
Deputy Clerk
Publish June I. IS. ITTO
DES 102

IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
OF TH E E IG H TE EN TH
JU DICIAL CIRCUIT
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION NO.:
TO-IU CA TT L
M IOFIRSr SAVINGS AND
LOAN ASSOCIATION,
Plaintiff.
vs
N E IL S LONG, a single man.
Defendant
NO TICEO F ACTION
To N EIL S LONG, a single
man. nol known to be deed or
alive. AND ALL HEIRS. DE
VISEES. GRANTEES.
A S S IG N E E S . L IE N O R S .
CREOITORS. TRUSTEES AND
O T H E R C L A IM A N T S B Y .
TH R O U G H , u n d e r o r
a g a in s i th e d e f e n d a n t s .
N E ILS LONG, a tingle man
Residence UNKNOWN
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTl
F IE 0 lhal an action lo foreclose
a mortgage on the following
described property in SEMI
NOLE County. Florida, towtl
Lot 23. NORTHSHORE. ac
cording to th* plat thereof at
recorded In Plat Book 31, Pages
10. It, and t2. Public Records of
Seminole County. Florida
has been tiled against you and
you are required to serve a copy
ot your written defenses. II any.
upon GRACE ANNE GLAVIN.
ESQUIRE. 1300 Tuskawllla Rd .
Post Offlc* Boi 1776. Winter
Springs. FL 32701 3771. on or
belore th* )0th day of July. ITTO,
and III* th* original with the
Clerk ol this Circuit court either
betor* service upon th* Plaits
tilt’s Attorney or Immediately
thereafter, otherwise, e Default
will be entered against you lor
the reliat demanded In th*
Complaint or Petition
WITNESS my hand and seal
ol this Court on this the Sth day
ol June, ITTO
(Court Seal!
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
By CeceliaV Ekern
Deputy Clerk
Publish June I, IS,22,2T, ITTO
DES II

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIG H TEEN TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
INANDFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CASE NO TO0S4ICAOTE
FRANK LANOSA.
Plalntllt.
vs
N E ILS LONG. CRANES
ROOST VILLAGE
CONDOMINIUMS II
HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION, INC., and
JOHN DOE. a k/a KIP
BYRNE, a tenant In possession.
Defendants
NO TICEO F SALE
PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 41
Notice Is given tnal. pursuant
to a Final Judgment ot Foreclo
sure, dated Jun* sth, ITTO. In
Case No TOOS4 I CAOT E ol the
Circuit Court ot th* Eighteenth
Judicial Circuit, In and tor
Seminole County. Florida. In
which FRANK LANOSA It the
Plalntitl and NEIL S LONG.
CR AN ES ROOST V IL L A G E
CONDOMINIUM S II HOME
OWNERS ASSOCIATION. INC .
and JOHN DOE. a'k/a KIP
BYRNE a tenant in possession,
are Ihe Defendants. I will tell lo
the highest and best bidder tar
cash al 11 00 a m . al th* west
front door ot the Seminole
County Courthouse. 301 North
Park Avenue in Senlord. Semi
nol* County. Florida, on July IT
ITTO. the following described
property set forth In the Order
ol Final Judgment
Unit 104 CRANE S ROOST
V IL L A G E S E C TIO N O N E.
together with an undivided
3 430) share in the common
elements appurtenant thereto
according to th* Declaration al
Condominium recorded in Ot
ticiel Records Book to*2. at
Page 1140. ol the Public Records
at Seminole County. Florida
O ATEO June*. ITTO
(COURT S A Ll
MARYANNE MORSE
C LER K O F IHE
c ir c u it c o u r t

By J*n«E Jasewlc
Deputy Clerk
Publish June I IS lew
OES 101

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LONQWOOD, FLORIDA
NO TICEO F
PUBLIC MIARINO
T O CONSIDER ADOPTION
OF FROFOIEOOROINANCC
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
NOTICE IS HER EB Y GIVEN
by th* City of Longwood. FloeF
da. that th* City Commission
wilt Isold a puOtlc haarlng to
consider enactment ot Ordi­
nance No. TOO, entitled:
OROINANCENO.NO
AN ORDINANCE OF TH E
C IT Y OF LONGWOOO. FLOR­
IDA AMENOING TH E LONG­
WOOO C ITY COOE. SECTION
t i l . la ) RADIOS. PHONO
GRAPHS. ETC . PROVIDING
FOR CONFLICTS. SEVERA
B IL I T Y A N D E F F E C T I V E
D A TE .
Said Ordinance was placed on
first reading on Monday, Jun* 4.
ITTO. and Its* City Commission
wilt consider same lor IInal
passage and adoption alter th*
public hearing, which will be
held In th* City Hall. 175 West
W arren Avenue, Longwood,
Florida, on Monday, th* IHh
day ol Jun*. A.D.. lfM , at 1:00
p.m., or as soon thereafter a*
possible. At th* nsMtlng. Inter
•sled parties may appear and b*
heard with respect to th* proposed Ordinance. This hearing
may be continued from time to
time until final action Is taken
by the City Commission.
A copy of the proposed Ordl
nance Is posted at the City Hall.
Longwood. Florida, and copies
are on tile with the Clerk at the
City and same may be Inspected
by the public.
A taped record el this meeting
Is made by th* City for Its
convenient* This record may
not constitute an .dequate re­
cord lor purposes ol appeal Irom
a decision mad* by th* Com­
mission wllh respect lo the
foregoing matter. Any person
wishing to ensure that an ade­
quate record ol th* proceeding*
Is maintained tor appellate pur­
pose* I* advised to make th*
necessary arrangements at his
or her ownerpent*.
Dated this 6th day ol June.
A O IWO
C IT Y OF LONGWOOD
DONALD L. TER R Y
C IT Y CLERK
Publish: Jun*I. ITTO
DES re
IN T H I CIRCUIT COURT
INANOFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
ca se no . ie-4***-CA-ee-p

TH E T R O U T COM PANY, a
Georgia company..
Plalntllt.
vl
R OBERT E MOON. Trustee, el
al.,
Defendants
NOTICE OF SALE
PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 43
Notire is given that pursuant
to th* Final Judgment dated
Jun* 4th, ITTO In Case No :
4T 4040 CA OTP ot Ih4 Circuit
Court in the Eighteenth Judicial
Circuit In and lor Seminole
County. Florida, In which THE
T R O U T C O M P A N Y Is the
Plalntllt. end R O B E R T E
M O O N . T ru s te e , G A Y L E
T E N L O N . W ILLIAM
HENKHAUS. OEBBIE
HU D SO N . AM Y KRE ID E R,
ALICE JOHNSON. GEORGE
BELLOU. JA N E T KENNEDY.
G E O R G E S IN G ER . M O R T
G A G E IN C O M E F U N D
L I M I T E D . JO H N S TO W N
A M E R IC A N C O M P A N IE S ,
a/k/a JO H N S TO W N PRO
P E R T IE S . d/b/a T IF F A N Y
SQUARE APARTM ENTS: DR
YASSER HOSNI. D JE H A N E
HOSNI, RICHARD HARDOON.
SHARON HARDOON. TER R Y
L RAY. end SUSAN PEPUS.
are th* Defendants I will 4*11 to
the highest end best bidder tor
cash at th* West Front Door ol
th* Seminole County Court
house. Senlord, Florida, at II 00
a m on July Sth, ITTO. Ihe
following described real proper
ly tel forth In th* Final Judg
nient:
Units I and 4. Building A,
Units IS and 14, Building D. end
Units II and 2d. Building E. and
an undivided 4'SO Interest In th*
Common Elements. COACH
LIGHT ESTATES. SECTION II.
a Condominium according lo th*
Declaration ol Condominium In
O ltlda l Records Book 1272.
Peg* IT30. Public Records ot
Seminole County. Florida
Th* property remains subject
lo an enisling first mortgage
Dated Jun* 4. ITTO
C LER KO F
CIRCUIT COURT
By: Jen* E Jasewlc
Deputy Clerk
Publish June!. IS. ITTO
OES 100
IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
OF TH E IITH JUDICIAL
CIRCUITO F FLORIDA,
INANDFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
CASE NO. tt-143)CA OS P
GENERAL JURISDICTION
DIVISION
M ID IA N TIC HOME
MORTGAGE CORPORATION
FORMERLY COLONIAL
M ORTGAGEECORP
PLAIN TIFF.
— v l—
DONALD J HELLMER AliD
CAROL HELLM ER. HIS
W IFE. DENNIS BAUSMAN;
ALE X G SUERO.
DEFENDANTS
AMENDED
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant lo an Order re
scheduling foreclosure sal*
dated May 31, ITTO, enter. * In
Civil Case No IT 1433 CA Ot P of
the Circuit Court ol the IITH
Judicial Circuit In end lor SEM
IN O L E C o u n ty , F lo r id a ,
wherein M ID LAN TIC HOME
M ORTGAGE CORPORATION
F O R M E R LY C O L O N iA L
M O R TG A G E E CORPORA
TION. Plalntitl and DONALD J
H E LL M E R AND CAROL
HELLM ER. HIS W IFE are de
lendantlt), I will sell to th*
highest and bast bidder tor cash.
AT THE WEST FRONT DOOR
OF THF SEMINOLE COUNTY
C O U R TH O U S E . S AN FO RD .
F l o r i d a , at n oo a m . July 10.
ITTO the following described
property as set forth In said
Final Judgment, to wit
LOT 10. BLOCK 7. SHADOW
HILL ACCORDING TO THE
P L A T T H E R E O F AS RE
CORDED IN PLAT BOOK II.
PAGES 41 42 AND 4) OF THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF S IM I
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
D ATED at SANFURD Flori
da. this 1st day ol June Itro
MAR VANNL MOUSE
C LER K O F THE
CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE County. Florida
By Jan* E Jasewic
Deputy Clerk
,
Publish June I. is, ITTO
DEST2

NOTICE
OF F
N O TICEO
FICTITIOUS N hM I
Nolle* Il hereby given that I
am engaged In business at tool
S, French A y*., Sanford. Florid*
1JT71. Seminole County, Fl-srIda,
under the Fictitious Nam* of
HEARTRONICS OF CENTRAL
FLO v.U A . and that I Intend to
register said nam* with th#
Clerk o th# Circuit Court. SamInol* uounty. Florida. In ac­
cordance with th* Provisions ol
th# Fictitious Nam# Statute*.
To-Wit: Se'tlon 145 OT Florida
Statute* 1*57.
Iona Beatty Brown
Publish: Jun* l. l . IS. 77. IttO
DES 17

V
ICCI OF
"OOTTIC
FIC TITIO U SN AM E
Notice Is hereby given that I
am engaged In business at 300
Racoon Tra il, Genava, Fla.
37717. Sem'n-'t County. Florida,
under th* Ftctltlou: Nam* of
C R IC K E T 'S SERVICES, and
that t intend to register sold
nam* with the Clerk at th*
Circuit Court. Semlnolo County,
Florida. In accordanc* with th*
Provisions o* the Fictitious
Nemo Statute*. T o Wit. Section
M3 Ot Florid# Statute* lt]7
Sharon Meet*
Publish: May II. 23. A Jun* 1.1.
IttO
DER 1*7

N O TICEO F
FICTITIO USN AM E
Notice t* hereby given that I
am engaged In business al 1101
Lynx Tr..Casselberry. FL 17700,
Seminole County. Florida, under
Ihe Fictitious Nam* ot MY OWN
GARDENER, and that I
Intend to register said nam*
with th* Clerk ol th* Circuit
Court. Seminole County, Flori­
da, In accordanc* with th*
P rovlileni ot th* Fictitious
Nam* Statute*. To-Wit Section
M3 0* Florid* Statutes 1*57.
Garnett English
Publish: JuneI. IS. 77.7*. 1**0
DESK

N O TICEO F
FIC TITIO U SN AM E
Notice It hereby given that we
are engaged In business at IfO
Northern Way. Suit* C 7, Winter
Springs Seminole County. Floe
Ida. under th* Fictitious Nam*
ol T A T COMPUTER AND
SOFTW ARE, and that w* Intend
to register told nam# with th*
Clerk ot th* Circuit Court, Sem
Inol* County. Florid*. In ac
cordanc* with tha Provisions ot
th* Fictitious Nam* Statutes.
To Wit: Section M3 Ot Florida
Statutes If57
LeRoyM Tipton
Bruce E Trick
Publish: May II. 73. A Jun* 1.1.
IttO
DER tM

IN T H I CIRCUIT COURT
‘ O F TH E IIO N T IC N T H
JUD ICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AN D FO R
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO.: Of-ltli-CA-OT-L
C LA S S IC K IT C H E N S A N D
BATHS. INC..
Plalntllt.
v*.
M ARC SHARP CONSTRUC
TION. INC.,
Defendant
NOTICE OF SALE
N OTICE IS H E R EB Y GIVEN
that pursuant to a Final Judg
ment In favor ot CLASSIC
KITCHENS AND BATHS. INC .
Plalntllt, dated th* 13th day ol
M a y . i f t o . In C asa N o.
It 3133 CA Of L. ol th* Circuit
Court ol the Eighteenth Judicial
Circuit, in and tor Samlnola
County, Florida. In which MARC
S H A R P C O N S T R U C T IO N .
INC., was a Defendant and
C A L S S IC K IT C H E N S AN D
BATHS. INC., was a Plalntitl. I
will sail lo th* highest end best
bidder tor cash al th* West Door
ol th* Seminole County Court
haute In Senlord, Seminole
County, Florida, at 11:00 o'clock
A M , on th* 74th day ol Juna,
ITTO. th* following described
property sat forth In th* Order
ot Final Judgment:
Lot IT. ALAQUA SUBOIVI
SION. Phase II, according to the
Plat thereof as recorded In Plat
Book 31. Pages 77 7f ot th*
Public Records ol Seminole
County. Florida.
Said properly shall be sold
sublect to any outstanding liens
or equities not foreclosed in this
action.
D A TE D : May 23. ITTO
MARYANNE MORSE
(Clerk ol Circuit Court)
B Y : Jan* E Jasewlc
Oeputy Clerk
Publish: Jun* l. l . ITTO
DES 23
IN T H E CIRCUIT COURT
OF TH E IITH JUDICIAL
C IR C U ITO F FLORIOA,
IN AN D FO R
SEMINOLE COUNTY
CASE NO. IT 404) CA OTP
O EN ER A L JURISDICTION
DIVISION
MORTGAGE A TRUST. INC
PLA IN TIFF.
— v l—
RONALD E. HUGGINS: SPR
INGWOOD VILLAGE CONDO
M IN IU M ASSOCIATION OF
LONGWOOD, INC.. JAMES A.
P IC K E 1 T . I l l ; UNKNOW N
TEN A N TIS I
D E F E N D A N T S ).
NOTICE OF SALE
N OTICE IS HER EBY GIVEN
pursuant to an Order ol Final
Judgment of Foreclosure dated
May 24. ITTO, entered In Civil
Cat* No. It *043 CA MP of the
Circuit Court ot th* EIGH
T E E N T H Judicial Circuit In and
lor SEMINOLE County. Florida,
w h e r e in M O R T G A G E A
TR U S T. INC.. Plalntllt and
RONALD E HUGGINS are d&lt;l
endanlltl. I will sell lo th*
hlghtif and best bidder for cash.
A T TH E WEST FRONT DOOR
OF TH E SEMINOLE COUNTY
C O U R T H O U S E . SAN FO RO .
FLORIDA, at 11:00 AM. July 1.
IttO. th* following described
property et set forth In said
Final Judgment, lo wit:
T H A T C E R T A IN CONDO
M INIUM PARCEL KNOWN AS
UN IT NO 174C AND AN UN
D IVID ED IN TER ES T IN THE
LAND. COMMON ELEM ENTS
AN D COMMON EXPENSES
A P P U R T E N A N T T O SAID
UNITS. ALL IN ACCORDANCE
W ITH AN D SUBJECT TO THE
C O VEN AN TS. CONDITIONS.
RESTRICTIONS. TERMS AND
O T H E R P R O V IS IO N S OF
T H A T D E C L A R A T IO N OF
C O N D O M IN IU M OF SPR
INGWOOD VILLAGE. A CON
DOMINIUM. AS RECORDED
IN O F F IC IA L RECORDS BOOK
l i l t . P A G E 104*. P U B LIC
R EC O R D S OF S E M IN O LE
COUNTY. FLORIOA
O ATEO at SANFORO. Flori
da. this 24 day ol May. IttO
MARYANNE MORSE
C LER K O F THE
CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE Court,y, Florida
By JaneE Jasewlc
Deputy Clerk
Publish June l.l. IttO
OES 22

IN T H E CIRCUIT COURT
O F T H E IIT H JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN AN D FO R
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CASE NO. t* l)f-C A t t ’L
BOBBY S CHANCEY and
M AR G IES CHANCEY.
his w ill.
PlalntHI*.
vs
CRESTAR MORTGAGE
CORPORATION.
Defendant
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that on th* 3rd day ol July, IttO.
et II 00 o’clock A.M. at th* West
front door ot th* Courmou** ol
Sem Inol* County, at 301 No.
Park Avenu*. Sanford. Florida.
MARYANNE MORSE. Clerk ot
th* Clr-ult Court will otter lor
set* lo th* highest and best
bidder tor cash at public Outcry,
th* following described reel
property located In Seminole
County. Florida, more perllcu
larly described al follows, to
wit:
TH E EAST 77 F E E T OF LOT
t AND THE EAST 77 F E E T OF
THE NORTH It F E E T OF LOT
I. BLOCK a. T IE R 1, E R
TRAFFORD'S MAP OF THE
TO W N OF S AN FO R D . AC
C O R O IN G T O T H E P L A T
TH E R E O F AS RECORDED IN
P L A T BOOK I. PAGES SI
THROUGH 44. PUBLIC REC
ODDS OF S E M I N O L E
CO UN TY, FLORIDA 77E
Th* above sol* Is nad*
pursuant lo the Final Judgment
of Foreclosure and Sal* entered
In th* above entitled cause
IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I
have hereunto set my hand end
Official seal this 2Sth day ol
May. IttO
(SEAL I
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk of th* Circuit Court
By Jen* E . Jasewic
As Deputy Clerk
Publish: Jun* l. l . IttO
DES 70
IN T H E CI7C U ITC O U R T
IN A N D FO R
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO. t0-44t-CA-0t-L
GEICO FINANCIAL
SERVICES. INC .
PlalntHI,
vs
S TEP H EN S O A K LE Y .E A R L
E B B E R L Y ,a'k/a EARL
E B ER LY . THE U N ITED
S TA TE S O F AMERICA.
RUSSELL M WEST. SUN
REAL E S TA TE SERVICE.
INC.and any
unknown heirs, devisees,
grantees, creditors, and other
unknown persons or unknown
spouses claiming by, through,
and under any of th*
above named Defendants.
Defendants
N O TIC E O F
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE It hereby given that
th* undersigned Clerk ol the
C ircu it Court ot Seminole
County, Florida, will on th* 3rd
day ol July. IttO. at It 00
o'clock am In Ihe West Front
door ol th* Seminole County
Courthouse In Senlord. Florida.
Otter tor sal* and sell at public
outcry to th* highest and best
bidder tor cash. Ihe following
described property situate in
Seminole County, Florida
Th* North 140 leeI OF THE
F O L L O W IN G D E S C R IB E D
PR OPERTY Th# West 223 leet
al the South '« ol th* Northeast
ol the Soulhwest '* ot Section
21. Township 21 South. Range 30
East, less the South fS leet and
'ass Right ol Way ol LAXE
HOW ELL ROAD. SEMINOLE
County. Florida
pursuant lo the Final Judgment
entered in a case pending In said
Court, the style ol which is
Indicated above
WITNESS my hand and ot
tlclal seal ol said Court this 2Sln
day ol May. IttO
IC O U R TS E A LI
Maryann* Morsa
C LE R K O F THE
CIRCUIT COURT
By JaneE Jasewic
Deputy Clerk
Publish; June t, I. IWO
OES 71

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. E IO H TE E N TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, SEM INOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA CA3E NO SO 1441 CA II K
IN RE: FO R FEITU R E OF THE FOLLOW ING DESCRIBED
PR OPERTY 111 One If74 REO DOOGE DART AUTOM OBILE.
VEHICLE ID EN TIFICATIO N NUMBER LHllCaB 134371 and
(213215 00 U N ITED STATES CURRENC Y
NOTICE OF F O R FE ITU R E PROCEEDINGS
TO Andre J Stokes, 3001 Ol ton Street.
Senlord. Florida32/71
and all olhart who claim an Interest In th* following property al
On* 1*74 Red Dodge Dart Automobile. VIN LH 21C4B I 34373 and (21
1113 00 US currency, which was sailed on or about the 4th day ol
April, two at or near th* Family Grocery located at Slat* Road 44
and Greenway Avenu*. Seminole County. Florida, by and being held
by Seminole County Sheriffs Department. Seminal* County. Florida
who will appear belor* the HONORABLE ROBERT B McGREGOR
on 2nd day of July. 1440 at I 30 P M in ronm N327 tor the purpose ol
tiling a Petition tor Rule to Show Cause and lor Final Order ol
Forfeiture why the described property should not be forfeited to the
us* ol or sal* by the Sheriff ot Seminole County. Florida, upon
producing due proof that the same was used in Seminal* County.
Florida. Ir, violation of tha laws ol the Stale ol Florida dealing with
contraband a-ul other criminal aliens*! pursuant to Florida Statutes
432 701 704 YOU OO NOT N EED TO APPEAR I HEREBY
C E R TIF Y that *hit Notice and i's accompanying pleadings or* being
served pursuant to Flor U Statutes *31 701 70&gt;, this 30th day ol May.
1440
NORMAN R WOLFINGER STATE ATTO R N EY
BY ANNE E RICHARDS RUTBERG, A S A
Florida BarNo 717401, 100Eail First
Street Sanford. Florida 33771
Publish June t a. 1440
OES I)

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Sanford— Hefaltf. Sanford, Floriaa’-— Friday, June' 6.

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NOTICE OF
FICTITIO US NAME
Nolle*
* Is hareby glv*n that I
4
1
m anqag-d In business *1 1114
rench Ave.. Sanlord. Fla
;771, Seminole County. Florida.
nd*&lt; no Fictitious Nam* ol
AGAN A SON GROCERY A
JE LI and lh
I Inland lo
tglilcr tald name wllh the
lerk ol Hie Circuit Court. Sem
note County. Florida, in .
ordance wlm Ihe Provisions ol
5* Flctllloui Name Slatutei.
oWIt Section 9*5 09 Florida
tatufei m l
Angel M Pagan
ubllth May 25 A June I. 9. 15
WO
3ER 7J*
NOTICE OF
FICTITIO US NAME
Nolle* It hereby given Itial we
re engaged In butinett at S70
Vhooping Loop. SI* lit*. Alta
nont* Spring*. S tm ln o lt
ounty, Florida. und*r the
ilcllllout Name ol CHIC EN
ERPRISES. and that we In
lend to regliter tald name wllh
h* Clerk ol the Circuit Court.
*mInole County. Florida. In
Kcordanee wllh lh* Provisions
it the Flctlllout Nam* Slatul**.
roW il Section 9*5 09 Florida
Itatutei 1*57
Debra Sheridan
DennliGrotte
ubllth May 3} A June 1, (. I],
1*90
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE IIT H JUDICIAL
C IR C U ITO F FLORIDA.
IN AN D FO R
SEMINOLE COUNTY
CASE NO. M 9*4 CA 0SE
G EN ER A L JURISDICTION
DIVISION
A R N E T T BANKS T R U S T
OMPANY. N A AS TRUSTEE
OR THE FLORIDA HOLDING
INANCE AGENCY
PLA IN TIFF,
v i—
RY KAY JACKSON AND
N KNOWN SPOUSE. N K'A
O BER TCLAR K
D EFENDANTISI
N O TICEO FSA LE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
riuanl lo an Order ol Final
udgmenl ol Forecloiurt dated
lun* 4. IWO, entered In Civil
te No *0 **4 CA OvF ol the
Ircult Court ot lh* EIGH
E E N TH Judicial Circuit In and
SEMINOLE County. Florida
herein B A R N E T T BANKS
RUST COMPANY. N A AS
RUSTEE FOR THE FLORIDA
USING FINANCE AGENCY,
a ln tlfl and M A R Y K AY
IACKSON are defendant It I, I
III tell to the highett and beet
r tor cath, A T THE WEST
RONT DOOR OF THE SEMI
O LE C O U N TY COURT
USE, SANFORD. FLORIDA,
It 00 AM. Juty 17, 1990 lh*
illowlng detenbed property at
I forth In taid Final Judg
lent, to wit
U N IT 107. BUILOING III.
UN RIOGE III. A CONDO
IN IU M TO G E TH E R W ITH
AND UNDIVIDED INTEREST
IN THE COMMON ELEM EN TS
CCORDING TO THE DEC
[LARATION OF CONDOMINI
UM AS RECORDED IN OF
FlCIAL RECORDS BOOK 1*37,
A T PAGE I»t0, AND P LA TTED
IN PLAT BOOK 72. PAGES a
THROUGH 7. PUBLIC REC
O RD S OF S E M I N O L E
COUNTY. FI ORIDA
D A TE D at SANFORO Florl
da. Ihlt t day ol June. 1990
MARYANNE MORSE
C LE R K O F THE
CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE County, Florida
By. Jan* E Jatewl:
Deputy Clerk
Publish June*. IS. 1990
DES 103
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT.
IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
CASE NO. 09 4090 CA 0 9 P
C A R Y E MASSEY. TRUSTEE.
Plaintiff,
v*
K DAVID ROSA, individually
and a* Truttee. e ta l.
Defendant*
N O TICEO FSA LE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that, purtuant lo Final Judg
men! entered In the cat* of
GARY E MASSEY, TRUSTEE
v K DAVID RCiA. Individually
and at Trutlee, FR EED O M
SAVINGS and LOAN ASSOC IA
TION, CAPITAL ASSOCIATES
INC . THE UN ITED STATES
OF AMERICA, and FLORIDA
POWER CORPORATION, In Ihe
C ircu it Court ot Seminole
County. Florida. Cate No
•t 40*0 CA 0* P. Ihe undertlgned
Clerk will tell at public tale to
Ihe highetl and bett bidder lor
cath al Ihe Wett I'oni door
Seminole County Courthouse in
Sanford. Seminole County. Flor
Ida, at 1h» nour ol II 00 a m on
Ihe Slh day ol July, A O 1990
lhat certain real properly
situate and being In Seminole
County. Florida described at
lot lows
T h e E a s t It ol Lot a
EN TZ M IN G E R FARMS AO
DITION, No I. according lo lh*
plel Ihereol at recorded in Plal
Book 5. Page 9, Public Records
ot Seminole County, Florida
D ATED Ihlt 4fh day June.
A D 1990
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ol the Circuit Court
BY Jane E Jatewlc
Deputy Clerk
Publlth June I 15.1990
OES 94

Legal Notices

Legal Notices

NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Nolle* It hereby given IhJl I
am engaged In butinett at 1477
Hyd* Park Drlv*. Winter Park.
f L T7t7. Seminole County.
Florida, under the Flctllloui
Names ol GA NESW ORTM
C A P IT A L M A N A G E M E N T/
C A IN E S W O R T H C A P IT A L
G R O W TH C O N S U LTA N TS /
F IN A N C IA L N A V IG A TO R S
GROUP, and that I Intend lo
regltltr tald name wllh Ihe
Clerk of the Ctreull Court, Sem
Inoi* County. Florida. In ac
cordance with the Provltlont ol
the Flchliout Name Stalulet.
ToW II Section MSOt Florida
Stalulet itsr
Jon S Potplul
Publlth June* is, 77. ye, ie*o
DES IS

IN T H E CIRCUIT COURT
OF TH E E IG H TE EN TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION NO.:
9* lt ll C A *9 P
B A R N E T T M O R TG A G E
COMPANY.
Plaintiff,
vi
ERNEST R ALSDROOKS. *1
al.
Defendants
N O TIC E O FS A LE
NOTICE It hereby given lhal
pur»uanl to lh# Final Judgment
el Foreclosure end Sal* entered
In lh* caul* pending In lh*
Circuit Court of (h* Eighteenth
Judicial Circuit. In and lor
Seminole County, Florida. Civil
Action No 90 1011 CA DTP. the
undersigned Clerk will sell Ihe
pro p e rly situated In said
County, described at
Lol 7. Block B. PINE VIEW,
according lo Plat thereof as
recorded In Plal Book *, page 73.
ol the Public Records ol Semi
riole Cuunly, Florida
at public sale, to the highetl and
best bidder tor cash al II 00
o’clock a m , on the list day of
July. 1*90at lh# Weil Frontdoor
ol the Seminole County Court
house. Sanlord. Florida
Dated this 4th day ol June.
1190
C L E R K O F TH E
CIRCUIT COURT
MARYANNE MORSE
By Jan* E Jatewlc
D E P U TY C L E R K
Publish Junet. II. 1990
OES 105

IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
OF TH E IITH JUDICIAL
CIRCUITO F FLORIDA.
INAN DFO R
SEMINOLE COUNTY
CASE NO. If 7714 CA M P
GENERAL JURISDICTION
DIVISION
MURRAY MORTGAGE
COMPANY
PLAINTIFF.
— vs—
K EITH ISAACS AND GERTI
ISAACS. HIS WIFE
DEFENDANTS
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant lo an O rder re
scheduling forecloture tale
baled May 31. IttO. entered in
Civil Cat* No It 7734 CA ot P ot
the Circuit Court ol the IITH
Judicial Circuit in and lor SEM
IN O L E C o u n ty . F lo rid a ,
wherein M U R R A Y M O R T
GAGE COMPANY. Plaintiff and
K EITH ISAACS AND GER TI
ISAACS. HIS WIFE are defend
anils), I will tell to the highest
and best bidder lor cath. AT
THE WEST FRONT DOOR OF
T H E S E M IN O LE C O U N TY
C O U R T H O U S E . SANFORD,
FLORIDA, al II 00 AM. July 1.
IttO Ihe following described
property at t«l forth In said
Final Judgment, 'a wll
LOT * AND THE WEST 13 53
F E E T OF LOT ). BLOCK *)
S A N L A N D O TH E SUBURB
B E A U TIFU L. PALM SPRINGS
SECTION. AS RECORDED IN
P LA T BOOK 3. PAGE *J •&gt;. OF
TH E PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI
OA
D ATED al SANFORO. Florl
da. Ihlt Itl day ol June. IttO
MARYANNE MORSE
C LE R K O F THE
CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE County. Florida
By: Jan# E Jatewlc
Deputy Clerk ,
Publlth June 8. IS IttO
DES II
IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT,
E IG H TE E N TH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, IN AND I OR
SEMINOLE COUN'. '.
FLORIDA.
CASE NO. ft 0t40 CA Ot P
DIVISION: P
ALLIANCE MORTGAGE
COMPANY a Florida
corporation.
LOUISE F HENNEN e la l.
Defendants

NOTICE OF SALE
Notice It herby given that,
pursuant to a Summary Final
Judgment ol Forecloture en
lered herein. I will tell Ihe
properly ntuated In : ,nmole
County. Florida, detcriDedat
Thai certain Parcel known at
U N IT NO 14} LAKE LOTUS
CLUB I. A CONDOMINIUM
according lo Ihe PlatIhereol. at
recorded In Plat Book 30, Paget
14 through 70. ol Ihe Public
Records ol Seminole County.
Florida, and lh* undivided In
leretl In lh* common elementi
and common eipentet appurl*
nanl lo vnd unit, all In ac
cordance wllh and iub|ect lo Ihe
Covenants, conditions, reslrlc
liont. lermt and other pro
visions ol lhal Declaration ol
Condominium ol Lake Lutut
Club I. a Condominium, at
contained In Ofliclal Record
Book 1540. Paget !67t through
1777, ol Ihe Publl Records ol
Seminole County. Florida and
any amendments thereto
at public tale, to Ihe highetl and
best bidder lor cath. al Ihe Wet.
Iron! enh ance. Seminole County
Courlhout*. in Sanlord. Florida
al 11 00 A M on the 3rd day ot
July, 1990
WITNESS my hand and ol
llclat teal ol said Court Ihn 74ih
day ol May, 1990
(Court Seal)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ol the Circuit Court
By Jane £. Jatewlc
At Deputy Clerk
Publ.th June 1. ». 1990
DES 19

IN T H E CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE E IG H TE EN TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
INAN DFO R
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
STATE OF FLORIDA.
CateN#.: 90 1995 CA99 L
General Jurisdiction
Florid* Bar No : 0*09*9
AM ERICA'S MORTGAGE
SERVICING. INC .formerly
known as FIRST FAM ILY
MORTGAGE CORPORATION
OF FLORIDA.
Plaintiff.

Legal Notices
IN T H E CIRCUIT COURT
O F T H c E IG H TE EN TH
JU D IU A L CIRCUIT
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION NO.:
9*-177*-CA*9P
AME RICAN SAVINGS BANK.
vs
TER ENCE O S C O G G IN .tlal.
Defendants
N O TICE O F ACTION
To NANCY J SCOGGIN. not
known lo be deed or alive. AND
A L L H E IR S , D E V I S E E S .
G R A N T E E S . A S S IG N E E S .
L IE N O R S . C R E D IT O R S .
T R U S TE E S AN D O TH ER
CLAIMANTS BY, THROUGH.
UNDER OR AGAINST TH E
D E F E N D A N T. NANCY J
SCOGGIN
Residence UNKNOWN
YOU ARE HER EBY NOTI
FIE D Ihet en action lo foreclose
a mortgage on the following
described properly In SEMI
NOLE County, Florida, to wll
Lol 10*. DEER RUN. UNIT
7 B. according lo lh* Plal
thereat as recorded In Plal Book
17. Page M. Public Records ol
Seminole Counly. Florida
hat been Hied againtl you and
you ar* required to serve a copy
ot your written detente*. II eny.
upon GRACE ANNE GLAVIN,
ESQUIRE. 1140 Tuikewlll* Rd .
Post OHice Box 1771. Winter
Springs. FL 1270* 3779. on or
before the Ilth day ol July. 1990.
and III* lh* original with the
Clerk ot this Circuit court either
before service upon the Plain
lilt's Attorney or Immediately
Iherealler; otherwise, a Default
will be enlered against you lor
the relief demanded In the
Complaint or Ptlitlon
WITNESS my hand and seal
ol this Court on this Ihe Slh day
ot June. 1990
(Court Seal)
MARYANNE MORSE
C LER K O F THE
CIRCU)T COURT
By CeceliaV Ekern
Deputy Clerk
Publish Junel. 15. 77. 29.1990
DES 92

V9.

LINDA LEA WALKER. It
living. *tu&gt; .e la l.
Defendant*
N O TICE O F ACTION
STATE OF FLORIDA
TO LINOA LEA WALKER. II
living, and It married, JOE
ROE. her hutband. whose real
name it uncertain, it living,
including any unknown spouse
ol said Defendants II either has
remarried and it either or both
ot said Defendant* art de
ceased, their respective un
known heirs, devisees, grantees,
assignees, creditors, lienors and
Vuttees. and all other persons
claiming by. through, under or
againtl Ihe named Defendants
Whose residence is unknown
YOU ARE N O TIFIE D lhal an
action lo foreclose a mortgage
on the following property In
Seminole County, Florida
Lol 59. WEKIVA RESERVE.
UNIT ONE. according lo the
plal Ihereol as recorded in Plal
Book 37. Pages 44 A *7. Public
Records ol Seminole Counly,
Florida
hai been hied against you and
JOHN OOE and JANE DOE.
and a ll other persons in
possession o' subitcl reel prop
erty. whose real names ar*
uncertain and you ar* required
to serve a copy ot yOur written
delenses, II any, to Item
JO S E P H M P A N IE L L O ,
ESQUIRE. Plalnllll't attorney
whose address Is
701 N Franklin Street. Suite
7770. Tampa. Florida 33407
on or before the 19th day ol
June. 1990. and file Ihe original
with the Clerk ol this Court
either before service on Plain
till's attorney or immediately
thereafter: otherwise a default
will be enlered against you tor
Ihe relist demanded In Ihe
Complaint or Petition
D A TE D on this 15th day ol
May, 1990
C LER K O F THE
CIRCUIT COURT
BY Heather Brunner
Deputy Clerk
Publish May 19. 75 A June 1. 8.
1990
OER 193

N THE CIRCUIT COURT,
E IG H TE EN TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
INANDFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO .: 19 1595 CA 091
JU LIA AGNUS. Admlnlslratrli
ol Ihe Eslal* ol JOSEPH
E l WOOD EISELE IN a k a
JOSEPH E EISELEIN
Plainllftlsl
VS
NO REENR HAVENER
GUNTHER, and HERMANN
GUNTHER her husband, and
(Blank), an unknown person in
NOTICEOF
FICTITIO US NAME
possession ol lh* subitcl real
Nolle* It hereby gl.en lhal I
property, and MICH AE L C
LAPINSKAS and MARY E
am engaged in business al 2999
MATHIS I k aM ARY E
W SR 4J 4 Suite 500 Longwood
LAPINSKAS. his Former wile.
F L 32779. Seminole County.
andCITICORP SAVINGSOF
Florida, under Ihe Fictitious
FLORIDA, a Federal Savings
Name ol E L I T E R E A L T Y
and Loan Association.
ASSOCIATES, and that I intend
to regitler tald name with the
Defendanlls)
Clerk ol Hie Circuit Court. Sem
N O TICEO F ACTION
inole County. Florida, In ac
TO MARY E MATHIS l/k/a
cordance with lh* Provitioni ol
M A R Y E LAPINSKAS
ADDRESS LAST KNOWN
me Flctlllout Name Stalulet.
Rt 1 Bon 105
ToW II Sechon 945 09 Florida
Warn*. NC 79909
Stalulet 1957
and any unknown heirs, de
Sharon Sue F lamm
visees. grantees creditors and
Publlth May 19. 35 A June I 9
other unknown persons, un
1*90
known spouses, assignees or
&gt; DER 195
successors Ihereol claiming by,
through and under any ol the
above named Defendants
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
YOU ARE N O TIFIE D lhal An
The Seminole Counly Board ol County Committionert will hold a
action lo foreclose a mortgage
public hearing In Roan W 172 ol lh* Counly Services Building
on Ihe lol lowing properly in
Sanlord, Florida, on Jifie 2*. al 7 00 P M . a at toon thereafter at
Seminole Counly, Florida
possible, to consider ihe following
Lol 6 Block D SO UTH
REQUESTS TO RE ZONE
PINECREST according lo lh#
A PUBLIC HEARINGFOR CHANGE OF IONING REGULATIONS
Plal Ihereol as recorded in Plal
I DINO E LUCARELLI - REZONE FROM A I AGRICULTURE
Book 10. Pages 9 and 10 ol ihe
TO R IA SINGLE FAMILY R ESIDENTIAL - "Z90 10
Lot OH.
Public Records ol Seminole
New Uptala Subdivlton, Plal Book 1. Pag* 47 Public Records ol
Counly, Florida
Seminole Counly Further described at on Vihlen Road. tiO leel
has been Med against you and
south ol Idyllwilde Elementary School. inSedon 14 I* JO
you are required lo serve a copy
D IS T R IC T !}
ol your written defenses, il any
J VIRGILLIO S GOOINHO - REZONE FROM A I. AGRICUL
lo
li on James M Magee E l l .
TU R E TO R I A. SINGLE FAM ILY RESIDENTIAL - &gt;PZ90 l»l 134
ol N E O U C H A L A M AG EE
Acret located on the nett end ol Plumoia lot 34. lest the west 500
P A , 77* Hlllcresl SI . Orlando
leel A E Grillin'* Subdivision Plal Book 7. Page 4t Public Records
Florida 32901. an or before June
ot Seminole Counly Section 0* II 30
24 1990. and III* lh* original
DISTRICT i4
wllh the Clerk ol this Court
Those In eltendanc* will be heard and written comments may be
either before service on Plain
tiled with lh* land M.ragem*ni Ollice Hearings may be continued
|
lilt's
attorney or Immediately
Irom time lo lime at bund necessary Furlfwr details available by
iherealler otherwise a default
calling 331 1130. E &lt;l*ns.on 444
will be entered against you for
NOTE Persons are advimd lhal H they wish to appeal an,
the relief demanded in the
decision made at this meeting, they will need a record ol Ihe
Complaint
proceedings and lor «Kt&gt; purpose, they may need to ensure that a
WITNESS my hand and seal
verbatim record ot the proceedings it mad* which record include
attfinCc run V a ( 77 '**0
u * letiiihor,, er.d...*nce upon which the .&gt;(**■&gt;! H robe based per
(CIR CUIT COUN f SE ALI
Sec lion 21* 0105. F lor ids Statutes
MAHvANNC MORSE
BOARDOF COUNTYCOMMlSSIONEFS
Clerk ol lh* Circuit Court
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
By CecenaV Ekem
BY HER BH AR D IN DIRECTOR
Deputy Clerk
LAND MANAGEMENT OFFICE
Publish
May 75 A June I 9 15
1101 E FIR STSTR EET
1990
SANFORO F I 33771
OF L 251
Publish 3un*9 :9W

IN T H E CIRCUIT COURT
OF TH E IIT H JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT. IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTV.
FLORIDA
Cat* No : 19 11IACA *9 P
RHOOJ r UZEK. as Trustee
Plaintiff.
vt
ROBERT C JABLONSKI and
MARY E JABLONSKI, hit
wife, OVIEDO PUBLISHING
CO . INC . a Florida
corporation. W FTV. INC .and
PRESS BROADCASTING.
Defendant*
AM ENDED
N O TICE O F SALE
NOTICE IS HER EBY GIVEN
that on the 5th day ol July. 1990.
at II 00 A M y Ihe lobby al Ihe
West Ooor ot lh* Main Court
house In Sanlord. Seminole
Counly. Florida. MARYANNE
MORSE. Clerk ol lh* Circuit
Court, will otter lor sale lo Ihe
highetl and best bidder lor cash,
al public outcry, lh* following
described property In Seminole
County, Florida, mort parllcu
larly described at follows
The West ’ i ol Ihe Southeast
' 4 ol Ihe Southwest '* ol the
Southeast '&lt;• ol Section 5.
Township 70 South, Range 32
East, also known as Trad 77.
M U L L E T LA KE R E T R E A T
U N IT 2 Subjer* to an easemenl
over Ihe North 30 leal lor road,
drainage and utilities
Th e above ta le It made
punuanl to Final Judgment ol
Foreclosure enlered In Ihe
above slyledcaut*
IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I
have hereunto tel my hand and
official teal this 4th day ol June.
1990
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ol Circuit Court
By Jane E Jatewic
Deputy Clerk
Publish Junes. IS. 1990
DES 93

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE E IG H TE EN TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN A N D FO R
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
STATE OF FLORIDA
Cat* NO.. 90 1757 CA 09 E
General Jurisdiction
Florida Bar No.: 940910
SOUTHEAST MORTGAGE
COMPANY.
Plaint ilf.
vt.
SUSAN T SAWYER. 19living
el ui ria l ,
Oelcndanis
NOTICE OF ACTION
STATE OF FLORIDA
TO MARSHAK HYMAN
Whose residence address is
340 Grant Sheet. Salem New
Jersey 08079
AND
TO JE F F H E V J HYMAN
Whose residence address is
9407 Grubb Road. Chevy Chase
Maryland20915
YOU ARE N O TIFIE D lhal an
action to foreclose a mortgage
on Ihe following property In
Seminole County. Florida
Lol 91 SAUSALITO SECTION
TH R EE, according to Ihe Plal
Ihereol. as recorded, In Plal
Book 31. al Pages 74 through 76
Inclusive ol Ihe Public Recoros
ol Seminole Counly. Florida
has been tiled against you and
SUSAN T SAWYER. &gt;1 living,
an* 11married. JOHN DOE. her
husband, whose real name it
uncertain. II living, including
any unknown spouse ol said
Defendant il either hat remar
rled and II either or both ol said
Defendant* are deceased. Ihtir
respeclive unknown heirs, de
visees. qranicet. assignees
creditors, lienors and trustees
and all other persons claiming
by, through under or against
Ihe named Defendants and you
are required to serve a copy ot
your written delenses il any to
lion
JO S E P H M P A N IE L L O .
ESQUIRE. Plaintiff t attorney
whose address is
201 N Franklin Street. Suite
2730. Tampa FloridaJJ4D7
on or before the I jth day ol July
1990 and tile the original with
lh# Clerk ol hi* Court either
before tirvice on Piamtitl t
attorney oy Immediately there
alier. otherwls# a default will
be entered against you to' Ha
relief demanded m the Com
ptatnl or Petition
D A TE D on this 41h day of
June, 1990
CLER KO F THE
CIRCUIT COUR T
BY Heather Brunner
Deputy ClerS
Pupl in

U/L V J*

•j -e S '* 22 79 '*90

Legal Notices

Legal Notices

N O TICEO F
F IC TITIO U S NAME
Notice I* hereby given that I
am engaged In business at *20
Crown Oak Cenlr* Or.. Long
wood. F L 37750, Seminole
Counly. F'orlda. under the
Fictitious Name of CLASSY
CREATIONS E TC , and That I
Intend lo register said name
with Ihe Clerk ol lh# Circuit
Court, Seminole Countv. Florl
da. in accordance with lh*
Provisions of the Fictitious
Name Statutes. To Wit: Section
*45 09 Florida Statutes 1957
ALBERS A ASSOCIATES.
INC
Jean K Albers
Publish Junel. 15.77. 79. 1990
DES *3

IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE ItT H JUD ICIAL
CIRCUIT
IN A N D FO R SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
Cat* Number 09 4790 CA /-9L
C O M M O N W EA LTH M OR T
G A G E C O M P A N Y OF
AMERICA. L P .
Plaintiff,
VI
W ILLIAM A CORM ANEY. II
and MELBA ! CORMANEY.
his wife. OLD REPUBLIC IN
SURANCE C O M P A N Y , and
WEKIVA HUNT CLUB COM
M UNITYASSN . INC .
Defendants
SECOND AM EN DED
N O TIC E O FS A LE
Nolle* I* hereby given that
purtuant to an order Reselling
Foreclosure Sal* Dal* and/or a
final lodgment of loreclolsur* In
tti* above captioned action. I
will sell the properly situated In
Semlno'e County, Florida, d*
scribed as
Lol 5. W EKIVA HUNT CLUB
FOX HUNT SECTION 1, ac
cording lo lha pi aI Ihereol es
recorded In Plat Book II. Paget
79
13. Public Records ol
Seminole County. Florida
al public sal*, lo lh* highest and
best bidder tor cath, al ‘he West
Front Door ot Ihe Courthouse in
Sanlord. Seminole County. Flor
Ida. at 11 00 a m . on July 10
1990
DATED this 1st day ol June.
1990
MARYANNE MORSE
At Clerk ol the Court
By JaneE Jatewlc
A l Deputy Clerk
Publish June9. IS. 1990
DES 9*

N O TICEO F
F IC TITIO U S NAME
Notice It hereby given that we
ere engaged In business aI 71$
Keeneland Pike, Lake Mary,
F I. Seminole County. Florida,
under the Fictitious Nam* ol A
CUT AWAY LAWN SERVICES,
and that w* Intend to register
said nama wllh the Clerk ol the
Circuit Court. Seminole Courtly,
Florida. In accordanca with lh*
Provisions ol the Fictitious
Nam* Statutes. To Wll Section
MS 09 Florida Statutes 1957
Gerard E McGarry
Kevin Me Garry
Publish June*. 15.73,79.1990
OES 19
IN T H E CIRCUIT COURT
OF TH E E IG H TE E N TH
JUD IC IAL CIRCUIT
OF TH E STATE OF
FLORIDA.
IN AN D FO R
SEMINOLE COUNTY
Casa Ne. 19 591* CA 99£
General Jurisdiction
GOVERNM ENT NATIONAL
MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION.
Plaintiff,
vs
EARL W E BE RLY. Director at
Trustee ot NATIONAL
INVESTM ENT GROUP.a
ditto! ved corporation,
Defendants
N O TICEO F
FORECLOSURE SALE
BY CLERK OF
CIRCUIT COURT
Nolica II hereby given lhat lh*
undersigned Maryarn# Morse.
Clerk ol the Circuit Court ol
Seminole Counly. Florida, will,
on lh* 12th day ol July. 1990. al
II 00 A M . al lha Ironl door ot
Ihe Seminole County Court
house. In Ihe City ol Sanlord.
F lorida. oiler lor sale and tall at
public outcry to the highett and
best bidder lor cash, the follow
Ing described property situated
In Seminole County. Florida,
lo wit
Lol 29. H I D D E N L A K E
VILLAS PHASE I. according lo
Ihe plat Ihereol as recorded In
Plat Book 1*. Pages 99 101.
Public Records ol Seminole
Counly, Florida.
pursuant lo the final decree ol
foreclosure entered in a cate
pending In said Court, lh# style
ol which Is GOVERNM ENT
NATIONAL MORTGAGE AS
SOCI A T ION. vs E A R L W
E BE RLY. Director at Trustee
ol NATIONAL INVESTMENT
GROUP, a dissolved corpora
tion.
WITNESS my hand and al
tlclal seal ol said Court this 4th
day ol June. 1990
(SEAL)
By JaneE Jatewic
Deputy Clerk
Publish: June 8, 1$, 1990
DES 99

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE I9TH JUDICIAL
CIRCUITO F FLORIDA.
IN AN D FO R
SEMINOLE COUNTY
CASE NO. 9**955 CA *9 P
GENERAL JURISDICTION
DIVISION
M IDLANTICHOM E
MORTGAGE CORPORATION
P LA IN TIFF.
— vs—
BRENDA J SAWYER
D EFEN D AN TISI
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HER EB Y GIVEN
pursuant lo an Order of Final
Judgment of r oretH)tur# dated
June 5. 1990. entered In Civil
Casa No 900955 CA 09 P ol the
Circuit Court ot lha EIGH
TE E N T H Judicial Circuil In and
for SEMINOLE County. Florida,
whartln M IO LAN TIC HOME
MORTGAGE CORPORATION.
Plaintiff and BRENDA J SAW
YER art defendant!!), I will
sell to lha highest and best
bidder lor cash. AT TH E WEST
FRONT DOOR OF TH E SEMI
NOLE C O U N TY C O U R T
HOUSE. SANFORO. FLORIDA,
at 11 00 AM. July 10. 1990. lh*
following described properly as
sat forth in said Final Judg
menl, to wit:
LOT It* OAKLAND VILLAG E
SECTION TH R EE . ACCORD
ING TO THE PLAT THEREO F
AS R E C O R D E D IN P L A T
BOOK 79. PAGES 73 AND 24.
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
DATED «t SANFORD. Florl
da. this *lh day ol June. 1990
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERKOF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE Counly. Florida
By: Jane E Jatewlc
Deputy Clerk
Publish. Jun*8. 15.199u
DES 104

IN TH E C IR C U IT COURT.
IN AN D FO R
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO.: 90 1599 CAOf E
EDWARDM HOLDER and
CAROL ANN HOLDER.
Plaintiffs.
vl
KIM BERLY CONNER and
LEWISCONNER.
Defendant
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO KIML'ERLYCONNER
-A D D R E S S UNKNOWN
YOU ARE N O TIFIED lhat an
action fo fortclosa a mortgage
on the following properly in
Seminole Counly, Florida
Lot 43. HAZEL GLEN. o&lt;
cording to the plal thereof, at
recorded in Plat Book 13, page
*1. ot Ihe Public Records ol
Seminole Counly. Florida
has been Hied and you are
required fa serve a copy ot your
written defenses, it any. to It on
EDWARD CASORIA. JR . Et
quirt. Plaintiff's attorney,
whose address it 1151 Lee Road.
Winter Park. Florida. 12789. on
or before June 29, 1990 and (lie
the original with the Clerk of Ihe
Court either before service on
Plaintiff’s Attorney or Immedi
attly Iherealler. otherwise a
delaull will be entered against
you lor lh* relief demanded In
lh* Complaint
DATED this 23rd day ot May.
1990
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLER KO F CIRCUIT COURT
B y Heather Brunner
As Deputy Clerk
Publish May 25 A Jure I. 9. IS.
1990
DER 154

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
INANDFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO. 09 5141 CA 09 P
AGNESHOOAK.
Plaintiff.
vs
VICTOR PEDRIANES. DANNA
J PEDRIANES.W IN NIFRED
L JOHNSON. NANCY CZATT.
and INTERNATIONAL
F ID E L ITY INSURANCE
COMPANY.
Defendants
N O TICEO FSA LE
NOTICE IS HER EB Y GIVEN
lhal. pursuant to a Summary
Judgment In Foreclosure t r
lered on the Jth day ol Jure.
1990 by lh* above entitled Court
In lh* *bovt styled c u t* . Ihe
urdersi /red clerk ol Ihe above
entitled court, or any ol her duty
aulhorittd deputies, will sell the
property situate In Seminole
County. Florida.
Lot 23. Block 12. H E FTL E R
HOM ES H O W E LL PARK
SECTION ONE. according lo
lh* Plal Ihereol. as recorded in
Plal Book 11. Pages 45. 44. 47
and a ol lha Public Racordt ot
Seminole Counly. Florida,
al public tale to lh* highest and
best bidder tor cash at ft 00
o’clock, a m on the Sth day of
July. 1950. al Ihe west front door
Ol the Seminole County Court
house In Seminole Counly, Flor
id*
DATED this Jth day ol June
1990
MARYANNE MORSE
C LE R K O FC IR C U ITC O U R T
By JaneE Jasewic
D EP U TYC LER K
Publish June 8.15.1*90
DES 97

IN T H E C IR C U IT COURT,
E IG H TE EN TH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
CASE NO. tg-l*l*-CA 99
OIVSION: E
ALLIANCE MORTGAGE
COMPANY, a Florida
corporation.
Plaintiff
vs
PAUL F PETERSEN.*!al .
Defendants
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO UNKNOWN TEN A N T
(BOB JOHNSON)
Residence Unknown
Last Known Mailing Address
1407 Wren Court
Long wood. Florida J7750
YOU ARE N O TIFIED lhat an
action to foreclose lh* mortgage
encumbering lh* following
property in Seminole County.
Florida
Lot 9. Block Q. SHY LARK
UNIT 7. REPLAT, recorded in
Plal Book 19. Page 18. of the
Public Records ol Seminole
Counly, Florida
hat been filed by lh* Plaintiff
against you and others in the
above entitled cause and you
ar* required to serve a cop/ ol
your written delenses, II any. to
II on SMITH A SIMMONS. P A .
PlalnllH's attorney 117 West
Adams S trta l. Suit# III* .
Jacksonville. Florida 37707. on
or belora July 1J. 1990. and Ilia
the original with lh* Clerk al
this Court either before service
on Plaintiffs attorney or Imm#
diately iherealler. otherwise, a
default will be entered aqainsl
you tor lh* rtlltl demanded in
the complaint or petition.
WITNESS my hand and teal
ol Ihlt Court on this *th day ol
June. 1990
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ot the Circuit Court
By Heather Brunner
Deputy Clerk
Publish. June 9,15, 72, 29, 1990
DES 100_____________________
IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT.
EIG H TE EN TH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT. IN AN D FO R
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
CASE NO. 99 4*19 CA WL
ALLIANCE MORTGAGE
COMPANY.* Florid*
corporation.
Plaintiff,
vt
M ATT J TURNER, e la l,
Defendants
N O TICEO FS A LE
Notice It hereby given that,
purtuant to a Summary Final
Judgment ol Foreclosure en
lered herein, I will tell Ihe
property litualed in Seminole
County. Florida, described as
Unit 39. SOUTHPORT, a Con
dominium. PH njE 9. according
to the Declaration ol Condom in
lum at ccorded In Official
Records Book 1437. pages 1777
through 1904 and all amend
menlt thereto. Public Records
ol Seminole Counly. Florida
al public tale, to the highetl and
best bidder tor cath. at the Wesl
Iront entrance. Seminole Counly
Courthouse In Sanlord. Florida
al II 00 A M on lh* 17th day ot
July. 1990
WITNESS my hand and of
liclal teal ol said Court this *th
day ot June, 1990
(Court Seal)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ol IheClrcuil Court
By Jane E Jasewic
As Deputy Clerk
Publish, June*. 15.1990
DES 95

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IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
IN AND Foe
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE N O .N IM I C A N E
R EDW ARDCOOLEY,
Pleinlltl.
*»
WAOE HAMPTON
NICHOLSON. *1*1.
Defendant*
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HER EBY GIVEN
that pursuant to • Summary
Final Judgment ol Foreclosure
dated June 4th. IHO in Cat# No » XHJ CA or E In the Circuit
Court In and lor Seminole
County. Florida. In which R
EDW AR D C O O L E Y It Ihe
Plaintiff and WADE HAMPTON
NICHOLSON A CLEORA E
NICHOLSON, tt al.. are the
Defendant!. I will tell to the
hlghett and bett bidder lor cath
al the Well Front Door ol the
Seminole County Courthoute.
Sanford. Florida, al It 00 A M
on Ihe 10th day of July, tf*0. Ihe
following deterlbed real proper
ty et tel forth In the Summary
Final Judgment ol Forecloture
Lot II. HIDDEN HARBOUR,
according to the Piet thereof at
recorded In Plat Book IS. Paget
al &amp; ai. Public Record! ol
Seminole County. Florida
DATED Itilt Sth day June.
IWO
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERKOF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
BY Jen* E . Jatewlc
At Deputy Clerk
Publith June!. IS. IWO
OES 107

IN T H b C IR C l' T COURT
E IG H TE E N TH JUDICIAL
C I*C UiT, IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO.: **-1111 CAP* L
CALIFORNIA FEDERAL
BANK, a Federal Savlngt Bank,
a federally chartered tavlngt
bank. I formerly known at
California Federal Savlngt and
Loan Attocialionl,
Plaintiff.
vt.
DAVID E BLACKWOOD
andCLAUDETTE V
BLACKWOOD, a/hra
C LA U D ETTE V. WILLIAMS.
Defendanti
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: DAVID E BLACKWOOD
AMO Lawyer Court
Orlando. Florida H i l l
AND ALL O THER S WHOM IT
AAAY CONCERN:
YOU ARE N O TIF IE D that an
action to forte lota a mortgage
on the following deterlbed prop
arty located In Seminole County.
Florida
Lot IS. Willow Run. according
to the plat thereof at recorded In
Plat Book X . Paget IS. SS and
SO. Public Record! of Seminole
County. Florida
hat been tiled against you and
you are required to terve a copy
ot your written deteniet. It any.
to It on Robert D Wilton, ol
Green and Slm m oni. P A ,
P la ln llll't attorneys, whole
addrttt tt Pott Of lice Box 1110.
115 Northeatl First Avenue.
Ocala, Florida 11A7J. on ot
before July II, IWO. and Ilia Ihe
original with the Clerk ol this
Court either before service on
Pleintlll't attorney or Immedl
ately thereafter; otherwise a
default w'll be entered against
you lor Ihe relief demanded In
the Complaint.
WITNESS my hand and the
seat ol this Court on this the sth
day ot June. 1W0
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE.
Clerk ot the Court
By Patricia F. Heath
Deputy Clerk
Publish: Junes. IS. 11. IS, IWO
oes h i ___________________
FLORIDA
DOCUM ENT IS
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC SALE
LOCK SAFE, INC.
hereby, gives notice of sale
under said act. to wit; On June
IS. IWO at to x a m. at Lock
Sale. Inc leSO W ISth Street.
Sanford. FI. 1177!
Lessor will conduct a public
late with reterve to the highest
bidder lor cath of the contents ol
the following space numbers
70S Jeffrey Wllllamt. R O tl.
Edmetton.N Y. 11135
AtO-- Paul Garriguei. 444 Sun
&lt;ake Circle ilOS. Lake Mary.
FL 11744
71S Richard Smith. » t Brl
die Path. Longwood. FI. 1177*
General description ol proper
ty; household goods, tools.
Iurn Ilure wood, etc
Tenant hat the right to re
deem contents anytime prior to
tale
This tale It being made to
tatltly a landlord ! lien
The public It Invited to attend
Publith: June I.S. 1W0
OES 14

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF TH E 1ITH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FDR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO. *0 1114 C A M E
COLLECTIVE FEDERAL
SAVINGS AND LOAN
ASSOCIATION.
Pialntllt,
vt
GRENNETTE A SERVICE,
at in., at ill.,
Defendant!!!.
NOTICE OF SALE
117711
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
purtuant to an Order Scheduling
Forecloturc Sale entered In Ihlt
cate now pending In laid Court,
the ityle ol which It Indicated
above
I will tell to Ihe higheit and
belt bidder lor cath in Ihe
SEMINOLE County Courthoute,
well Iron! door. X I N Park
Avenue. Santord. at 11:00 A M ,
on the 10th day ot July, IWO. the
following deterlbed property at
let lorth In laid Order or Final
Judgment, to wit:
Lot 141. MANOARIN SEC
TION SEVEN, according to Ihe
Plat thereof at recorded in Plat
Book X . Paget 14 1 tl ol the
Public Recordi ot Seminole
County. Florida
O R O E R E D at Sem inole
County. Ihlt Jlh day ot June.
IWO
MARYANNE MORSE
At Clerk. Circuit Court
Seminole County. Florida
By: Jane E Jatewlc
At Deputy Clerk
Publith Junel. 11. two
o e s ioa

NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARINO TO CONSIDER TH E
ADOPTION OF ANORDINANCC BY TH E TH E C ITY OF
SANFORD. FLORIDA.
Notice Is hereby given that a Public Haarlng will be held in Ihe
Commission Room al the City Hall In the City ol Santord. Florida, at
7 00 o'clock P.M on June II, IWO lo consider the adoption ol an
ordinance by Ihe City ol Santord. Florida, deterlbed at follow!
ORDINANCE NO. MSS
A PORTION OF TH A T CERTAIN PROPERTY LYIN G BE
TW E E N LAKE M AR Y BOULEVARD AND HIDDEN LAKE
SUBDIVISION AND BETW EEN ART LANE AND GROVEVIEW
SUBDIVISION. AS SHOWN ON TH E MAP BELOW

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»ny may include Herald Adverfiter ot the cotf o! on addtftenal dory Cornel
wthen you get retult*. Pay only tor day* your ad rum at rate earned
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typographical form
DCA CHINES
Noon The Day Before Publication
'Sunday * It A,M Saturday
Monday 11 30 A M . Saturday

21—Personals

61—M o n e y to Le n d

CASH AVAILAB LE
Buying Hemet A MxTgages
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GOLD CREDIT CARD

23—Lost A Found

Sl.JOO Credit Lin*

OUAR. VISA/MC
Guar. Cash Advance
I W0 4S4-1M0
44*14 ft

FO U N D : German Shephard,
male. Loves children. Very
obedient............. Cali M l w*a
LO S T
g la tte t. like naw,
vicinity of Lako Monroe.
Black cate. Senior clllitn't.
badly needed REWARD

7 1 — H e lp W anted
A/C Stnricamjn
Needed Experience a mull
________Call M l i l l 7_______

EMPLOYMENT
3235176

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LOST: Black A white kitten.
'Buttons' Friendly Last seen
near Food Lion CailJ 2 1 W*4

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Notices

2 7—N u rs e ry &amp;
C h ild C are
CHILD CARE Summer. Mother
Ol 1 will cart tor children
Sl/hr Sanlord M l 141*
C H ILD CARE In my Paola
home Mon Frl. l y r i old and
up Beginning 4/1S Ml *774.
R E S P O N S IB L E , depends
bit.loving mom will cart for
yourchlkl CalH140Sll

4V—M iscellaneous
A IR L IN E T IC K E T •
Balllmore/Wathlrqlon A
turn to Orlando! June
departure. Return July
SIU Call I 407 UP (toll

To
re
1*
II

Prol. Maid Service! Will train.
lull lime, Mon F rl.... 747 1007
A D D TO Y O U R INCOME
Buy er Sell Aven
Harriot. 171*41Sor Pat, M IAM I
A S S E M B LE TO YS A Cralt
Hems, full/parl time High
eirfilngtl 404 m X II________

ATTENTION CMA!!!!!
IN HOUSE POOL Summers
coming! Need extra vacation
money* We need YO UIM
S* 71.per hr I or 1 dsys per
wk end on call Fee details
Hillluven Health Care Center
*14 Mellenvlll* Ave., Sanford
1111144........................E.O.E./H

AUSTRALIA WANTS YOU"
E X C E L LE N T PAY. Benefits
Transportation Call
407 2*1 7400 ext 1541
TollrelundedOam 10pm

IRONING IN MY HOME
PICK UP and D E L IV E R Y
available. C a ll...-......M l 4140

AUTO PARTS DRIVERS
Needed Immediately! Ask lor
M ike..................Call *X *000

TRACTOR MOWING
Reasonable Rates M l 1771

55— Business
O p p o rtu n itie s
HOUSEBOAT VACATION
Partner wanted to participate
Have fun and make money
with 44' lu iu ry cruising
houseboat Small Investment
required 111 1417__________
For 145
Call 1 40011] 548*ext L4I

AUTOMOTIVE VMREitOUSE
Person needed! Knowledge ol
aulo parts helpful Must be
able to maintain complete
return department with al
lenllon to detail Monday
Friday, company benefits
Apply in person Parts City
*01 BCorwall Rd
Sanford ........... ...... ...... EOE
Local/Caribbean Tot41/HR
l-4*7 «*7 ****Talenl BulldersFee

CARPENTERS
E »p ‘d Id framing! Trampor
talion a musH904 71a 2397 eves

Local High traffic locations
Sell cheap! 1 *00 717 1X0

CLEANING LA0Y WANTED
Wkty . also light Ironing, lor
executive couple' Musi have
esc rtls Sia/hr 111 1414eves

AT—M o n e y I d Le n d
CASH FOR HOMEOWNERS
Good'Bad credit. Low rales
14**44* Mortgage Magic, Inc.
Lie Mlo Bkt 4ME 41a. Cass

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IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE E IG H TE E N TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO. If 541J CA Ot L
SUN BANK, N A . a i successor
Truiteefor fh* Orange County
Housing Finance Authority,
Plaintiff.
vi
THOMAS L MCWILLIAMS and
k a r e n g M c W il l i a m s
hliwlfe.
DcleniJanli
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice it hereby given that
purtuant to the Summary Final
Judgment of Forecloture and
Sale dated June 6. IWO .tnd
entered in the cause pending in
the Circuit Court of me E IQh
teenin Judicial Circuit, in and
tor Seminole County Florida
Civil Action No 8? 561) CA 09 L.
the under tig ned Clerk will tell
the property t&lt;tuate in taid
County deterlbed at
L o t IS . R E P L A T OF
GROVEVIEW VILLAGE FIRST
ADDITION, according lo the
plat thereof at recorded m Plat
Book ?6 Paget 4 J. and A ol the
Public Recordt ot Seminole
County. Florida.
at public tale, to the highest and
best bidder for cath at II 00
A M , on the 12th day of July.
IWO, at the Wet! Front Door ot
Ihe Seminole County Court
howt. 'Santord. Florida
Q'Ai TED lull iltl day of June
IWO
(COURT SEALI
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Seminole County, F ioridsi
By Jane E Jatewlc
Deputy C'erk
Publith June! 11. 1990
DES n

We are looking tor dedicated
certllied nursing assistants
who en|oy working wlh fhe
elderly Full and part time
positions SI00 bonus alter
completion ol I month ol
satisfactory employment
Hillhaven Health Care Center
tSOMellonville Ave., Sanlord
H 1 B 4 4 ...................... E.O.E./H

COMPUTER OPERATOR
With bookkeeping experience
Call Helen lor .ippf
3210190

CONSTRUCTION
FITTER/WELDER
For plate, pipe and shapes
_________Call « X 0060_________

CONSTRUCTION WORKERS
Will train, sewer til needed
now* All types I
Metro Employment
448 9111

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H W M Y L P X X .

PREVIOUS SOLUTION "I probably coukln t play tor .no
I wouldn I Ilka my attitude — idaikeibaii coach John
TitompMrt.

Steady Work Etc. Benefits!
Apply. Mironda Systems, tool
MirandeWay........... Sanford
FOODSERVICE

DELIVERY PERSON
Sanford Chauffers Itteem*
Lift IS puufKfs Clean cut X) to
60 hours per week Hard
Work 11Call
1U C3t0.

DISHWASHER DAYS
Galleria Restaurant
Ik Mary
Call 1M 0*71
D R IV E R / P R O O U C T IO N
WORKER
For linen com
pany Excellent driving re
cord and chauffeur's license
required Call JWV7V4
ELECTR IC IAN

Electrician i Apprentice
Santord and Orlando area
Industrial e*per*n&lt;e neces
sary ISO 930S Call before
JAM or alter 7PM

EMPTY NEST?
A quality child care center is
looking for part tune feath *»%
a id e s
M a t u r i t y L ow e of
children a m ust! 1? J 1633

NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice it hereby given that I
| am engaged' m botinets at Ail
Douglas Age
A i u m o n lr
I Springs Seminole County. Flor
•da under the Fictitious Name
of MS R SOFTWARE and that
I intend to register %a&lt;d name
with the Clerk of the Circuit
Court Semmoir County Flor I
da in itccordance «*ith the
Pro*m om ot ihe Fictitious
Name Statulet To Wit Section

LABOR

GOOD WORKERS NEEDED!
Dally Work . . . . . . . . Daily Pay
Call Bob for details
alter 1pm.......................1117111

Sup«rvltory t i p rtqulred
Full flmtposlllon G rtil Payl
Q*»«. W i n * M F , Mm- 4pm
L*c*l m M tttft ntr i td parfjfull
IIm* to do dlsfrtoullon work
fb. local foundjllon. Own
frantporlaflo.i needed Call
Mr. Lowlll between 11AM and
4PM Man Frl only H I M7*

* L P N FULL T IM E *
Busy Sanlord doctor. 4 day
work week I Manybenefllil
Call................................ i ii-e ix

MAIDS/INSPECTRESSES
Desk Cterks/Nite Auditor
Apply: 0*yt Inn. 4» Douglas
Av., AllamontoSpgs . *417111

MAINTENANCE
Im m e d ia te opening for
ttucco/generel repairs Apply
In person: Fountain Tree
Apartments. 1U4 W. St Rd
414. V/Intor Spring*__________

MECHANIC RUNTED

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We olfer exc*l1enl earnings
• Great benefits
• Ca. vehicle/auto allowance
• Ce. pd. retirement plan
• Compl. Training program
• Guaranteed training Income
• Leads lurnlshed. Strong
advertising support
• Management advancement
Solid, lucrative future In a
recession prool Industry! Both
Sales and Service Positions
Open Call Bill
M l fIM
_____ 7 XAM10 4PM ____

GUYS/GALS
Have several openings for
nationwide fundraiser For
High School and older Need a
|ob and want te have tots el
lunf I’m Ihe one you’d like I*
seetl
. .. For Interview
callSuranne between
10 Mand4 X at 11*1711

HAIRSTYLIST
Experience In all phases of
hair services To fill in lor
tylllil taking vacation Also
working towards permanent
position Interviewing Tuet
day IhruFriday Call 12140X1

HouMketptr/Mjintiiunce
I unit mo'et. tome wages t
tree board C^a[l _ _ 160 *440

IMMEDIATE OPENINGS
EXP'D. SEW INOM ACHINE
OPERATORS
On single needle A morrow
machines We oiler piece
work pay. paid holidays &amp;
vacations Health A dental
plan It your are looking lor a
nice air conditioned place to
work, friendly people, good
wages and benefits and you
are dependable and believe In
a good day’s pay for a good
day twork. we need YOUI
SAN DEL M F G , INC.
7144 Old Lk. Mary Rd.. S*nford
_____ 407 111 1*10
_

TEMPTEDTOTEMP?
We have Immediate short and
long term assignments In your
area tor :
• OFFICE CLERKS
• HECE P T IOHISTS
•SECRET
JS
• WORD PROCESSORS
• INDUSTRIAL WORKERS
We oiler lop pay. great benefits
and Ihe opportunity to work al
many ol Ihe lop companies In
your area Call now lor an
appointment!
7X677]
NO FEE /FR IO A Y PAY

Minimum 1 years experience
Must have own toots
Call........................... ...... MI-1141
M EDICAL

LAUNDRY AIDES
Nursing Home experience, full
fl me 1 good benefits 11
LONOWOOD H E A LTH CARE
11*-*100.......................... t.O .E
MEDICAL

★

CNA’S *

a S7 X Per Hour 11
• Good Working Conditions!)
LONG WOO O H E ALTH CA R E
11**14*.............................E.O.E
M EDICAL

PT Leading To FT
Dermatology office seeking
experienced person with clen
cal. Insurance and medical
knowledge, skills and abilities
Begin 1 days per week. San
lord area Send resume I 4*7.
The Santord Herald. PC Box
1*17. Stntord, Fl. M771 1*57

NURSE AIDES * ALL SHIFTS
HIGHER STAR TIN G PAYI
For certified or experienced
Apply In person to
Lakevlew Nursing Center
*1* E. IndSf............ ...... Santord
NURSE'S AIDES - 7 to 1PM. 1 to
11PM. A IIPM to 7AM Full
flme/part time uPN 1 to
11PM. full llme/part lime
Cook part tim e, mature
person Housekeeper * XAM
to 7 X P M full lime Confect.
Batter Living Centor...***-S*01

NURSING ASSISTANTS
F u ll lim e . 7 1 and l i t .
Excellent benefits, good
working conditions, friendly
people Apply al 4* N. Hwy. 17
A *1, Debary, Mon. thru Frl.
SAM to 4PM.
COE

PART TIME OFFICE HELP
Xhrs/wk Call tor appt
___________ W -IS W___________
P A R TTIM E

APPOINTMENT SETTERS
Monday thru Thursday. 10am
(III 1pm Good pari time work
lor senior cillrent 14 per
hour II hours per week
Call..................................771 1444
PART TIM E

SALES

S E R V I C E S
E O E ............................M/F/H/V

• U N LIM ITED P O TE N . kL*
Plus Financial security k . Ihe
Sharp ACommitledll Call
611 1141 or 1611*74 (Orlando)

"CANCEL BOTH AOS! ”
Allen ol C G Inc located In
Sanlord called hit Sanlord
Herald Classified Consultant
lo say that both positions
advertised in fhe Santord
Herald Classified section had
been tilled in |ust a tew days
Both ads were scheduled on
our today Special rale
S om e th in g you need lo
advertise al low cost and
achieve quick results? Try our
10 A ir Day Special rales
Lowest c til per line lor con
secutive days' advertising
Advertisers are free to cancel
as soon as results are reached
CLASSIFIED DEPT,
M l 1411

&lt;*r&gt;

INSTALLERS HELPER
For cultured Atarblf Good
Benefits, room lur advance
rnent Call J7I 4/72.
LeClairt Marble

IRRIGATION INSTALLERS
Full lime position, rtsulenjlal
experience and repair knowl
edge a must Landscaping
experience benefichil Im
mediate opening* good pay
and benefits 322 H U
K EYES FLA. IN C . Realtors
pap* tuition to Real Estate
Sihool'
Can U3 J:0O

Full lime salary potential No
toe. Send resume to
JOBS. P O Box 20*4
Winter Park, FL 117*0
PLANT M AIN TEN AN CE
Ex
perienced on Chicago Iron.
C l l t e l l d r y e r s . Washes
washers Full lime permanent
position Call 1M91**

PRODUCTION PERSON
Ground lloor opportunity
Ottering an opportunity to join
a winning learn! One ot na
lions largest food service
peckers Excellent fringe
benellts. Apply 111 Randyard
Rd .or ca ll..... ......... M l ^7*0

RHINOS WANTED
11 1 a jungl* ouf there, and the
|0b hunt is Irecherous Take

charge ot the situation I'm
recruiting Rhinos with two
inch thick U ln Wimpy, shift
leiSs impotent cows need not
apply Call Cheryl at Rhino
Headquarters
407 *J4 440#

|4 plus per hour Florida
Chauffeur s License required
Good d riv in g record oam
i*.im portation No phone
calls Apply Cert icon Inc,
I22S Bennett Dr *200 Long
wood. F I ______
___ _____
LANDSCAPES
Full lime
posit ions Driver's License
required
Call 322 1133
LAUNDRY WORKER serious
minded and dependable Al
tamonte Springs area AM and
PM shifts Call 13) 929S

FORCE

RN - CHARGE NURSE
Day shift, full lime, full
benefits! Cf Mfor Interview
Hillhaven Health Care Center
tie Maltoftvlffe Ave . Sen.'erd
R l I M .................... ...E.O.E./H

RN/LPN
NIGHTS, II to 7 Full and part
lime Good benefits! Call
Hillhaven Health Care Center
*V« Msltonvlll* Ave.. Sanford
l i t *544.____________ C.O.E./H

RN NEEDED
Opportunity *xlsft wllh our
Ambulatory Surgical Center
Team Full/Perl lime No
Weekends, no calls. Salary
compensates with work tape
rieoce Send resume and tala
ry history to Neumann Eye
Institute. H I N Stone. De
L a n d . F I 11720 A lt n
Personnel._________________

73— E m p lo y m e n t
___ W a n te d ______
H O U S E K E E P IN G . WASHING
and Ifor ing Call wiytlme
11107]*__________
MASON capable ot doing brick
block A stone work. Available
immed'atolyl Call.......X 4 2771

91—A p a r tm e n t!/
H o u se to Share
LAKE M ARY SANFORD Male
seeks nonsmoking tomato to
thara A/C homt Security
Deposit. S*S weekly Call
I X 854*...................... evenings

M04ILE HOME TO SHARE
1 bedroom, tomato only I
Celt.................................IX -m *
1 BDRM. Apt. lo there, sal week
Includes all utilities. I child
OK. Call.......................m e a n

SECRETARY
Chamber of Commerce! San
ford knowledge and people
skills a musll Basic bookkeep
Ing. payroll A billing skills
Shorthand or speed writing
preferred Challenging post
lion lor a special person
Submit appt leaIIon A resume
Chamber Offices** E. First St

SECURITY OFFICERS
For Lake Mary Experience
or will train. Full A Part time.
M ETR O S EC U R ITY ......all-IT**

SECURITY GUARDS
F u ll/ p a rf lime positions
available Licensed or un
licensed Retirees welcome!
Call r t l t o ll Irtm 4pm to Ipm

SITTER NEEDED
For 1 children Deyt only My
home I X 5114. aftorapm
TEACHER
For 4 year olds
Exp preferred 1 1 X 4 15
Happy E lvtt Ctoldcare
Lake Mary..................... 11)11*4

TRUCK DRIVERS
Mi n . 2 y r t , c u r r e n t
Iraclor/lrailer » .p Musi be
D O T cert. A past drug
screening Benefits Ind. In
surance. pd vac . etc Apply
Sunbelt Auto Carriers. *11
Hwy. 17/W. D»3ary *41 S177

TRUCK DRIVER
To deliver pool chemicals. 1J
years or older Chaullr jrs
Use, required Call......1 M W .
VOLT
TEM P O R A R Y SERVICES
_________ Call 4I T tit*_________

WAITRESS
Requires experience Musi be
neat, clean, energetic A over
11 yrs. New restaurant! Apply
in personal: 1*01 E. SR44

WAREHOUSE PERSONNEL’
To 111.1) f)rl WEI train I All
shifts, all types! Permanent I
Metro Employment......44* * 1 11

Warehouse Workers/Assembly
Factory • Drivers Now
• ToS7Wweekly plus benefits
• Full Tlme/Parl lime
• All Shltts Open
• Hiring Several Trainees
11*11*00 ..... StS/rtfund policy

93— R o o m s fo r R e n t
A TTR A C TIV E dean ellk-lencyl
TV. microwave, maid service
Cell M l *00* or X I 4*47
C LE A N reams, kitchen and
laundry leclllllex Cable TV.
Starting at 17!/wh I X 4471
F U L L HOUSE privileges. 44A
near Rhlnehert. washer dryer,
pool S*S/wk., 140 depot! t
M l **1**01147*7
FU R N ISHED • DU A single!
SM/wk per person Double
room Ideal lor couple ..MI N X
LONOWOOD Lekelront home
Room with privileges I adult
saO/ wh. Call M l *414
LONOWOOO/Lk. Mary - Plea*
anl. clean bdrm.. cable, kllch
an privileges. 170/wk.. MM141
ROOM FOR R EN T
17] per
week. Kitchen prlvlltdge*.
washer/dryer. A/C
_________ Call Ml-MM_________
W HOLE home privileges with 1
single beds. SH/wk 1 persons
or SH/wk 1person M1-41S7.

97—A p a rtm e n ts
F u r n is h e d / R e nt
SANFORD ■ 1 bdrm. college
C om plete p riv a c y . Exc
neighborhood! t*0/wk plus
HOP security. Call 111 M4*
SANFORD 1 BDRM.. adulls
only, no pels, quiet res. area
SMS/mo s STOPdec.... M l HI*
SANFORD
1 bdrm . close lo
downtown, complete privacy,
utilities Included S*S per week
plus 1100 security....... M l 774S
LARGE 1 bdrm , l i t ] per monlh
plus deposit Central H/A. lull
laundry. Call IM «**!________
LK. M ARY Area 2/2 furnished
Condo! Short term! Rent neg
lor right p a rty.......... IM 1*76
SANFORD • Entire downstairs
Ol large home 1 bdrm . Its
bath. 1 fplcs Utilities pd
lllf/wkly or Sat] monthly
Call.................................. *45 40X
Q U IE T AR EA 2 bdrm 1 bath
S275 month plus deposit
Call IM 14*7 affer 3pm.

W E'" RS
Start today! To f l] per hour!
Will train! 2 ships Alt types!
Metro E mployment
44**11)

WELDER/FABRICATOR ’
Experience In MIG Apply in
person al Gator Dock and
Marine. 71*0 Mellonvllle Ave .
Sanlord.................. lam ■Ipm.

99—A p a rtm e n ts
U n fu rn is h e d / R e n t
.COME SEE PUR LARGE
■ * COUNTRY K IT C H E N * •
1 BDRM. 1 BATH APTS
Over 1,0*8 Sq. Ft. Living Areal I

WRECKER DRIVER
Eftparltrtcad, must live in
Sanford are a A p p ly in
person 2207 W III SI. San
lofii'

14-18 YRS OLD?
NEED A JOB?

,'K U u
2000 Likt Mari Blvd.
______ 3214584______
COEVILLA/MASTER COVE
APARTMENTS

TH E S A N F O R D H E R A LD
Has Direct Door To Door
Sales Positions
Available Todayl
We Provide Transportalion

E XTR A LARGE UNITSI
l . l A 1 bedroom epls
Pool Tennis Court Peaceful,
convenient location Quiet oil
Street parking Renovation
SpecieIII ................... MO M04

EARN EXTRA
$$$

HEAR THE QUIET!

Monday Thursday, S lo 7 pm
(fle x ib le ) Pay by com
mission To apply Stop by
Weekdays. 1 t pm al !h«
SANFORD HERALD. X0 N
French Ave Sanlord or call
171 1411 Ask lor Da v e _____

Single slory Studio. 1 A 2
Bdrm Apts Many extras In
eluding storage spec*! Quito,
coiy community! Attractive
landscaping On site resident
managers who CARE I
SANFORD C O U R T -......M l 1X1

220/218 AGENT NEEDED

HIDDEN VILLAGE LK. MARY

Full or pari time Commission
only tor Santord agency
Call 124 11*11 X I M

V,

319 Second St., Sanford
or Call Oobbl* at 321- 1S90

i

Ektortor Home savers ■ Siding
so llil A latcia. screened
rooms. Freeesllmaletl
M l 414*-------------------

Townhouse. 1 bdrm , 1 ba ,
fpi . loll, washer/dryer A
microwave. MS] mo 47*1 Its

NEW APPLIANCES
OEand M AY TAG
ALSO

USEDAPPUANCES
BL,SeK«Re&lt;ondGuar*nie*d
GOOO SELECTION
7*4 E. Cammercial SI. Santord

322 3183
C h ild C a re Centers

NEW, R EM O O E L REPAIR
H O M ES .C 'F IC ES . STORES
All ipescoAsIriKlien. Ret/Cam
7714471 S G A tin*. C A14 It

;-,w i «

ui&lt;s a

CAR PEN TER All tondt ot homo
rrpoir*. pointing A ceromic
tito Rkhard Gross 171 S*71
LE E 'S CAR PEN TR Y Storage
building, decks A misc
carpentry Insured A licensed
FreoEllimotos M l *114

P a p e r H a n g in g
H I JW AIL COVERING
We hang all typos. Reasonable
price) F r e e e il' 731 1*17

P ia n o Tu n [w g *
C A R P E N T R Y , h a u li n g ,
masonary painting and Ilia.
Free animate* Call M l 41W

FIX-IT-FAST INC.
One Call To Do II AH '
Your Neighborhood Handy Man
Rtsldenlial* Commercial '
Call Scan Tadayll Ml *111

C a rp e n try

\

C oncrete
W EST CONCRETE SERVICE
Small Jabs*Big Jobs*Repair
Jabs. Free Ett. Call anytima
71* mi. Licensed; Imured

^ ^ T fa n d y M a r^ ^ ™

B u ild in g C o n tra c to rs

/ *D flv e rc W llh V e h icle s E a rn 1 U aA A 9 J
E x t r a 50c P e r H o u r
)
wUUf
R e p o rt 5 :45 A M
'■ S
CASH
_

C O L M E R A C C O U N T IN G A
TAX SERVICE - Small buti
net let A individuals welt* me I
17414*1 allKt/M 1-477* eves

Like Home Daycare Center •
Near Winter Sprngs Etomen
tary 74pm fnlanl* lo Syr*
L«444*4
177 4441

DAILY W O R K • DAILY PAY
• NO FEES!

y

A c c o u n tin g A
T a x S e rvic e

LABORERS

LABOR ON DEMAND

4*5 09 Florida Statelet 1952

CENTRAL FLORIDA
M ANAGEMENT INC
G eg Stillman
Publish June• t i n . 19 IWO
DES #4

Monday Friday, days Good
benefits Apply
MOO Lake Emma RdLake Mary

LAWN MAINTENANCE ~
FOREMAN

7 1 —H e lp W ante d

COUNTER PERSON
F u ll lim e . 'A M 1P M . 6
"* yft/wk Alt conditioned
Good pay. good benefits Dry
Clean USA, Heathrow 33) 341/

t

Q L P J

EXP’D. BLOCK MASON
Repair Int. walls, own hand
loots Apply Const Trailer.
W 10th A Mulberry, Sanford
EXP'D CARPENTERS
TRUSS B U IL O E r"

CNA SIGN ON BONUS!!!

1st. 2nd or equity mortgages

C E L E B R IT Y CIPH ER

*

CONSTRUCTION ALL TRADES

VENDING ROUTE

CWetvtty Cipher cryptogram* ate cteatad from gooutiont by famous

DENTAL ASSISTANT

Experienced che'rtide Dr
Patrick DelFlore Call M l 1174

• ★ GREAT COMPANY ★

ADJUSTMENTS AND CREDITS: In Ihg cvenl ol an
•rror in an ad, tha Sanford Herald will ba responsible lor
tha first Insertion only and only to tha extant of the cost
of that Insertion. Please check your ad for accuracy the
first day It runs.

25—Special

/ I — H e lp W an ted

CAFETERIA WORKER

OWN YOUR OWN BUSINESS

A (ompi«t« detcrption an&lt;j a copy 0&lt; th* ordinance »hjlf b»
available
tN* office ot the City Cltf h for #11 per tom desiring to
eiomme the fame
All parties in interest and cltuent shall have an opportunity to be
heard at laid hearing
By order ol the City Commmion ol the City ol Sanford. Florida
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC It a perton decides to appeal a
decltion made with respect to any matter considered at the above
meeting or hearing he may need a verbatim record ol the
proceedings. Including the testimony and evidence, which record It
not provided by the City ol Santord IFS 74a Stall
Janet R Donahue
City Clerk
Publish May 14.11A June I. (. Itto
DER 1*1

I » » .

ACREAGE MOWING, discing,
grading and ferlilumg
B A B Mow Inq ........ . *71 4574
MOWING, rolo filing and 4 iy
other type ot tractor wotd
F ree Etlimalet Call M l AMI

L a w n Se rvic e

“**

LAWN M AINTENANCE • Free
Estimates deetombie Rales!
Seoier Citlien Oiscawil M l 4e*4

Chuck's QgaiityLniA Cut
Comm /Ret o F R E E ESTI
Nelebtoelarge/t4w a ll..llM 5l)
COM PLETE Quaidy Lawn A
Landscaping, compalillva
rates, tree esl Sumv tM l Ttl*

UWN SERVICE
Free Etttsiiato*............. -TO *111
LAWNS MOWED A T R IM M IO
ReesonabW Senoe Cltltens
Discount Free Ed. MS life

Pa in tin g
FRANK RARNMaqr painting A
pressure cleaning 11 y rv oxp
References
7171141

EXPERT PIANO TUNING •
Strv./rsptlr/meeii&gt;g/rent*l

nowAuto^allRayJlTHM

Screen A GlassworlT
GUS’S WINDOW
AND DOOR REPAIR
Repair A replace window*,
doors, screen and glass
Call M 4 Teas

Swimming Pool
Service
NEPTUNE POOL SEIVfCI 1
IS yr*. exp speciailiing M
service A repair! Wkty. tervi
ice 140 met chemical. Call
Message Ceeter ■l* e » *17414L
It 144 SWIMMING POOLS
War thouso Clearance ot now
lltf pools. 24 ft X M ft
completely insialtod Include*
hug* deck ledrtof. fencing.
Iiller end skimmer Financing
avatiable Other pool* avail
able Ask about factory re
bales I Call loll tree

i too i n *4o*

rCGCano/iPE oeeii

Tree Service
ECHOLS TREK SERVICE
Fr*o estimates' Fair Prices!
L k Ins Slump Grinding. Tool
M l MIS day v ml*
"Lei The Pretoitsanelt de I f

i

�S a n f o r d H e r a l d . Sanford. Florida — Friday, Jons B. 1990 —
99— Apartments
Unfurnished/ Rent
CLEAN • 1 bJrm apt, a/*. M.
(Wit. SllO/mo. plus 1150 depot
It Call.........M3 HPS/mettage
MARIN I R S VILLAGE
Like Ada I bdrm........U U me
Ibdrm U M mo A up a a -M W

0ORCHESTER APTS
Ibadroom-lbath
L*&gt;* Mary t t M t ll

SANFORD
I bdrm. I bath, all appllancti.
a/c. UtS par month plut TOO
security Water furnished
Call Bit TOO, anytime
.ANFORD. Largo I bdrm. Pay
monthly or weakly Dap , rat
•ran cat No pah. 10% off
Senior Cltlianil 30 0743
S A N F O R D ! Sm all, ternd
porch, nice. Newly decorated I
TOS/mo. h m oaac.noswa
SANFORD
1 bdm , water
Inti., parking, ao/wk.. TOO

tat.............no-ntr/metaato
SPCCIALI Central H/A. pool,
laundry. Largo I bdrm. U M
per month; 1 bdrm.. SOS per
month..................Call TO ***]
Two Aplt each hat J bdrmt. 1
batht. All appllancet. central
H/A SJOS/mo plut tecurlty.
Call for appl. 0 am to 3 pm.
xnm nu
I RDRM . L A K E S ID E , nice
complet. A'l amondial 1335
per month.................. 330 5104
el EDRM. OARAOE APT. Alto
Efflclencei! lit month plut
teturlty I Call............. m itt*

101— Houses
Furnished/Rent
SANFORD
I bdrm . porch .
clean, nice. OTS/mo + u x
tecurlty No pelt
313*174
I BDRM. I BATH, lamlly room,
kitchen and a p p lia nce !,
garage ieoo per month
P A U L A B E TH OSBORNE
V E N TU R E I PROPERTIES
ni-arae

103— Houses
Unfurnished/Rent
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS
J hornet for rent. Partially
turn. SSOO ttSO/monlh Rental
mor.lh to month OK. Available
Immedlalely. Leate/opllont
available....................n triM

DELTONA
Nice, clean I bdrm 1 bath.
Carport A carpel. MOO/month
Call 401 0*0 IBS* or *04 1&gt;* 3*3*
HID0CH LAKE VILLAS

a bdrm t. 3 batht Appllancet.
• garage, pool. SHO/month. Call
Watten Realty......- ......U H t d

HOMES TO RENT
1 and I bedroom
Unfurnlthed. Lake Mary and
Sanlord a re a tl Calt tor
availability and locallont
Atk tor Brenda

aemrona*

760-8B0
LAKE L.ARY LAKEFRONT
Beautiful baachl 1/3. air. no
pt't Rtl. req'd UtS month
p/uidepwlt Call
133M 7I

MNCCREST AREA
] bedroom 1 1 /1 belh, large
fenced yerd. newly painted
Walking dittance to araa
tchoolt SSOO month plut ltt.
lait and tecurlty
Call Cliff tts it lt etter 1 pm.
SANFORD • 3/H i, C/H A. on
q u ie t deed end it r e e t .
Workshop eltol Adults pre
lerred. no pelt S500/mo ltt.
latt A SSOOtec d»poslt Call
Tarry at
333 333*

118— Office
Space/Renl

141-Homes for Sale
URECLOSURE SEMINAR

Lake Mary! Util Diet Included'
.........................- ..... I 3I 1TO
*»• S Q U A R E F O O T PRO
F C S I I O N A L S .F F IC E
B U ILD IN G
In downtown
Lake Mary, turrounded by
City parkt Ml E Wilbur Ave
.............................. at*y

REALTY, INC.
• 7 * Oui 34ct fya* •

SANFORD
3 Bdrm 3 Bath oft Lake Mary
Blvd Fireplace, wither A
dryer. SSOO Benley Carlltle
it. ....... 331 t*u

127— Office Rentals
BRAND NEW O FFICE BLOG
*00 iq. ft. fo I.U 0 to. If.
GC 3 IONINGI
Move In Special
!3S*/me.
C A L L ............................. 371****
1 SMALL RENTAL OFFICES
Zened GC 3. V*ry rtatonabltl
13 a It. Call nawl
371*113

141— Homes for Sale
A VA R E P O
1/1. L OW
OOWNI....................... MS.000
Larry Herman. Broker 110 415*

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DUPLEX - MOTHER IN LAW
3 bdrm hom t'l bdrm . I bath
apartment. Separate electric.
CH/A, wall lo wall carpet
Clean Eactlltnl investment
property
M t.000
B E A U T IF U L large corner lot
comet with ttili lovely 1 bdrm
hom e
F a m i ly ro o m ,
tlrepleca. detached workshop
w/elec screen porch
Eicellent terms.............. SS7.S00

323-5774

S I,300 DOWN IMCL CLOSING
1 bdrm I bath, fireplace,
appliances, carport
514*00

LESS THAN 12,900 DOWN
Immaculate J/I1s. large taml
ly room with brick llrtplece
10X 15 screened porch, large
fenced yard..................S57,*00

IMMACULATE 3/2
Appliances, screened porch,
corner lot with garage or ath
bdrm............................M a.ooo

PINECREST
3 bdrm 3 bath, tippIlAncRi,
workshop, below market for
quick sate!
148 500

3/1'i. root sq I t , new paint
and carpet, appliances on 1/3
acre SS17/mo SSi.000

ASSUME NO QUALIFY

HISTORIC 2 STORY

PAUL &amp; BE TH OSBORNE
WNTURE I PROPERTIES

★ 2 B0RM. DELUXE DUPLEX

Non smokers preferred No
pelt Storage thod A lence
MOO-mo leeto * S300 tecurlty
STENSTROM R EA LTY.133 143*

115— industrial
",______ Rentals
AAA BUSINESS C E N TE R
New olllce/Whto HO It to
1,4tS It Bay! with or w'o
olfictt tier ling al SlSt/mo
H w y .ir / tia s R m
Call..13* tU I

1 1 7 —C o m m e rc ia l
R e n ta ls
SANFORD. HWY It *7 ollice or
t t o r e . 100 tq
It
MSP/mo
_______ H ia ta l

SANFORD BUSINESS CENTRE
HO Wytly Av I Airport entrance)
Ollice Space or
Office, warehouse tpaca avail
Call 111 *1*1 ar 111 H «! aval.

121 4/64

ASSUME NO QUALIFY
Pool home On 1/7 acre otf Lk
Mary Blvd 1 bdrm . 7 bath.
7 car garage On cut de tac
3/4.TO 330 3*3?or*1/&lt;I11

STUNNINO 3/7 End Unit Condo
overlooking lake Foyer,
alrlum, |acuiri. spa. wet bar,
patio, more See III
l*7.S00
ALTAM O N TE 3/3 POOL, div
ing board, slide. Fplc . fence,
many more liras Brick over
block DelIghttu! area U t .900
I14K 1 COUNTRY CLUB Helghls
4/1. New paint A windows
Eal in kil A I shape Great
area Now|uif
M l.74*
II4K 1 IK ASHBY ]/2 1 acres
oft SR 413 30 min to Daytona
hour to Orlando Near boat
ramp Seed
1155.000
LAKE MARY 2/7. Minute to I 4
Fplc., tans, all appliances,
micro, washer dryer, more
Great buy lor only
34**00

CALL ANYTIME

321*2720
3 2 2 -2 4 2 0

entitle K tlllk l

WE’LL BUILD IT YOUR WAY!
• From our plans or yours,
or evert from a sketch
* On your tot or our sor on
one we find for you .
• From starter sue to
your dream home
• Chooso the timeless beauty ot
brick, vinyl or aluminum
or block and stucco
* FMA/VA approved1
* A Scholl Master Builder!
Talk lo the builder direct
about how Charter's tailored
construction" can make you
at home anywhere in Cen H a

CALL..................(904)589 8727
_____ Ath far R.J. Collin*

Liquidation Sale By Owner
shed, full fenced yard, quiet
area on busline 1987 apprais
al. 143,000! Will fake any reas
offer for fast sale! Call collect
904 178 3978 or 173 2S91
NO Q U A L I F Y I N G ASSUMABLE MORTGAGE
US.900 for 3 bedroom. 7 bath
villa with a garage Mfg
balance SS8 000 .it 9 **«.
payments SSS9 79 per month
P IT I Hidden Lakes am
minifies Owner will consider
LEASE OPTION
P R IV A T E F E N C E O Y A R D
P R IV A TE POOL. 7 large
bedrooms. I‘ j baths Close to
Lyman High School 1V8 000
Apprn* 17.800 down, pay
menfs 1$ 12 77 per month at
10% Must qualify Call

STAIRS PROPERTY
M ANAGEM ENT A REALTY
333 1373 371 Ml*

The Prudential (#?&gt;
F lo r i d a R e a lt y
812 Cataliru Drive
7 bdrm . 2 bath
IS? 900
Call Bob Gregory Realtor
1407)134 4400 or ) ) ) 5700

EL CAPITAIN DR. SANFORD
Saif &amp; Sunday F oIIqa signs'
Electric stove n '• . •

ESTATE SALE
Sat 4 Sun . June 9 S. 10 8am
fo 4pm 1070 Grovann D*
IInnA Lomplefe* household
.AntIqyet ar»dl cofleet&gt;bI*| T wo
colored TV %, washer dryer
prints and od paintings Two
couches anhqye tfesk &lt;1'esM*r
and chair Much more
Absolutely no (unktt
M V i 4173

GIANT YARD SAIE!!
SC4 S Magnolia Av beginning
Saturdiiy sit 8AM -md Sunday
at IPM! Furmtyr** i 'othes
toys Aii'erbed crib, mist
GOOD STUFF CHEAP PRICES
f t i A Sal
9
5 75J 4
Me IIon viillf Av# S*s»r»4#ifi,*•cj.
for «v*fyOis#l Baby it«mt
kiteben1ware, *.»d es cluthcs

MOVING SALE

This
•Walorfront Liles’, yle
■ M o d e r n F i t n e s s C e n te r

•Indoor Racquelbsll

M

2335 W Seminal* Blvd
Hwy 17-92
Sanford FL 32 771

323-2 6 2 8

FR ID A Y and SATURDAY
Leavinj town dealers wei
come G E washer dryer
m iif fyrnity*# nrweiry tj&gt;v
play cases tools clolh rq
c r a f f% 4, iu p p I »e s, 1100
hffsopriirfi 'fejcjq i n
1qqo
printed poems 4 sarongs ) 10
fvlbort authentic m.t* earn
wa-Bi# raikre Beta can'era 4
player tjg\ it shes co ieef
iblfs Afar&lt; 4 games Itmps
b«dspreads plus mite '*tms
371 K erry O

Sp# r g Valley

Altamonte Spr rgs
Aes* of A/ftrtore
v . jtt ot eta

2 bidet s
2 blocks

MOVING NORTH SALE'
SUN LAKE APIS. Ills Sun
Lake Loop Apt I1
?-* fjmd
fevit Fn 4 Sal Uo• springs
4 matt pair bar vfoots tom
puttr desk lamps console
fable TV stand eft
122 7836

MALIBU BASS BOAT

__________________________ ♦
T*M SUNRIRD • !*’ &gt; It. In/oul
Volvo motor. With Irellar.
Asking 15 500 Low hours. *ac
coodl lion m * «* altar n o

219— Wanted to Buy
l i t Aluminum Cant..Nawtpepar
Non Farreus Malali..........Oils*
KOKOMO...................... 313- 11*0

1 4 1 — H o m e s f o r S a le

FAMILY HOME HIDDEN LAKE
3 ' 7 split w /CMA Large
porch . 158,000 Cat!, . 318*7840

w MOTIVATED SELLER *
OFFER INC 11000
FU R N ITUR E CER TIFIC A TE it
sold by *'* 90 Beautifully
maintained on treed lot 4
bdrm , 2 ') bath, over 1100 sq
It. living area Fireplace,
mirror accents, eat In kil. new
c a r p e l , m in t b lin d s A
verticals Big back yard
w/tlowering landscaping Kids
bike to Idyllwllde Elem
school Tremendous value al
»11*,000 Call Owner. 111*410.
*vti.
ROOM TO SPR E AO OUT! F as,
t e r m s , no q u a llly ln g
Fireplace, format living and
dining, 7 car garage on huge
treed lot
*5.000
Metro Real Estate Co Inc.
_______ *1 1 /11 /

SALE OR LEASE OPTION
DELTONA
1 bdrm
Split/Jbath. 1.352 sq It
acre 144 SCO Asurmable Non
Oral Itying Lean O il 111 1*12
SANFORD
3 btkm J bath
lamily room w/edras! 3*4 000
W. Malinowski. Realtor
______ ____ 117 /Ml
SANFORD En|oy the Peace N
Quiet ot Ihe country! Just
minutes to Lake Mary Blvd
Custom built by owner
builder, this 3 bdrm home sits
on one acre ot old oaks
a ta le a s M any cu sto m
features throughout, Includmq
Country kitchen fireplace
trench doors and la’ porch!
Just
11/5.000
SANFORD
Wonderful family
home! 3 story, 4 bdrm 7' j
b a t h In I m m a c u l a t e
neighborhood Pool, lenced
yard, security, oversized
garage Minutes to Lake
Monroe. Maylalt Country
Club and I 4
SI 11.000

149 — C o m m e r c i a l
P r o p e r t y / Sale

PRE FORECLOSURE SALE
BOARDING STABLE/ltOME
ON 3', ACHES
Senforrt erf*
LltenseB. 15
stelti, 3 lenccd pastures' Plus
Outstanding 3 7 country
home, over 1.000 sq It. family
room w huge fire p la ce ,
s p rin k le r system Also,
well maintained mobile home
A 1 storage buildings Valued
J! 5750 000! Mortqage 5100 OOO
equity 5150.000! MAKE ME
AN OFFER I CAN’I REF
USEI Owner............... 133-33**
JANFDRO, HWY 17*1. com
merti.sl ollice tildq *,000 sq
11 *7/5 000
in IVA!

SANFORD AVE. CORNER LOT
2 Bay Garag# w ofhees ♦
e*fras!' Pr#v Aufo Safes &amp;
M epair Shop W ill hold
h lU blN nllfl it&lt;jwn p.iymt
5125 000 Call
m SS36

153—AcreageLots/Sale
OCALA N A1IONAL I OREST!
WcAj-drd lift River access.,
iS,9SGl( ertth No Money 'Down!1
I?) 41monthly
Owner
(904) 734 457? or (? V&gt; 427 2438
THREE LOTS IN SANFORD »n
R.*«r» §0*160' 19 54. attach Call
Marta or Lqun# at
,323 1915

157-Mobile
Homes / Sale
IS 71 K O U N T R Y A IR RV
MOBILE 38 f * 10 w pop out
enclosed pallo Call IJ2 0198

160—Business
For Sale
SMALL CARD and gift shop u
D e b a r y I *J 0 00 C a ll
1407 648 6383 after 6pm_______

181—Appliances
/ Furniture

Call Gert Dietrichs Parker
Realtor
113 5711
Prudential Florida Realty
___________ 134-4*00_______

• B ID * Double, bo* spring,
mattress A metal Uarr.u on
roiit rs 5m Call 372 4

8.6 BOND MONEY

BEDROOM SET

Available now for firtt time
buyers! Hurry, won't Utff 7.
3, 4 bdrm home* av*liable urn
DeHorwi. Sanford. Lake Mary
and Lonqwuocf area*!
A A C nnet. Inc. Century 71
Call Janel Mansfield
Days. 333 1274 Eves, 727 7271

145— R e so rt
P r o p e r t y / S a le

FREE BROCHURE
Western N Carolina M ill!
Enjoy cool fresh air Call
1 ICO 762 8070 Smoky Mis
Land 4 Homes. PO Boa 457
Murphy. N. Carolina 78904

149— C o m m e r c i a l
P r o p e r t y / S a le

NEAR 14 NEW MALI!
Church 4 school, built 16 11 1
ac! M ANY USES! Must Sell* t
Real Estate One
421 1200

A piece while with antique) quid
trim tJISCali
B I S RE5ALE
We Buy/ Sell Furniture A Col
(edible:. Including. Estates
:S?: S Sanlord Ave . 377 7449
BUNK BEDS
chpst of drawers 585 Will sell
separately 322 87 ia
BUNK BEDS
Co r»*, wiM/d
conipl 17J Lovev-at. rocker
chair, 7 end tables ollcv fa
ble 4 2 l.impv country wood.
5140 for a ll"
371 8305
• DOUBLE BED Headboard ^
F oofboard With or without
lonqi tads It longer than
regular) 115Call 371 9449
from lOain lolprn
EN TF RTAlN M t NT Center
Oak newt 5)24 Microwave
w turntable, 5100 Worn! trim
sleeper sola w matching lov
• .11 57N
*
LARRY'S MART 7 &gt; u-i U
Ave New Usrdft.*' A appl
Buy/Sell'Trad#
322 41 37

MOVING SAIE

MOVING SALE
2821 I 2 South Palmetto A*f
Friday and Saturday only
Everything must be soldi
M ic ro w a v e , couch and
mtscellancmt furniture
PORCH SALE rr s ,,i j, ,
I 4 9'Bam ID2 Colonial Way
127«d otf iFirtncht t Family
Aniiquifs, furmlure tools
squafedancp »i#ms 4 etc
SUNLAND ESTATES
t r ' i,
4 Safufti.t, 8 til *
671 Camelie Ct
f oltow yellow signs

L iv in g room , fa m ily A
b ©d r g o m f u r n J f u r e
firikawilid Call
law Util t
• Can
J7J 1(791
S LEEP fR SOFA G .
rarth tunes Earty Amencan
NEW 5 1 *
Sftays
SOFA Navy i . . f ,it pr.nt
extra lice* IS 5125 ui U sl
otter
Call 371 7079eves
7 BE DMOOMS ot FURNITURE
SI17* lor will yell separately)
plus 1 living rm s«t 51000 lor
separately] also washer &amp;
dryer 5400 C*rrat conditionl
Call 12J 5445 0&gt; 171 0746

183—Television /
Radio / Stereo
i 1 INCH (7(1.5 SAR
■&gt; ' . . &lt;
sfand 1 140 or best utter*
1 &gt;'I
1)0 7547

187—Sporting Goods

SUPER SALE
104 B r i e r wood Dr in
Idyllwllde Saturd.ig I'
Bam to 12pm You name if a.*n
T Bass bo«ll lurniture
vhi.w ns clothos toys amJ
accessories Much mor #

VISIT SEMIN01A PARR
AND SWAP FLEA MARKET
OPEN EVERY SATUHDAv
AND SUNDAY
1700
SEMlNOLA BLVD
Behfvl
T.rt&lt;» CeswitM-.r.

• I) AS K t T 11A L l MOO4*
heck hoard and po1* f •cel lent
londihon
%ui
Calf 171 6S45 after 5pm
GOLF CLUBS i *i
Ma*»
Full Set with tag l&gt;40 E m
Cart'd11f. .it i
J I 5**,Wd.t«",
•GOLF L O V IRS
A

» T H R II

Sr»EED BIKE N*

123 PINECREST DR
Lithe bit ot this and trust
Friday and Saturd.i* lam t u
gone G»rts clothes and

7629 S FRENCH AVE
Saturday t,tm to 5pm Behind
Slumber land Motet Many
items including mush needed
btiby items
I I I SUMMERLtN AVI
day ar*d Sunday lam 5pm
No Early Birds! D'*f?mg
E qatprne n ; CorT^b'naYiort
Bumper Poof Poser Tab'*' Atr
Hotkey Furn'tyre and
t r ^ d a M . j y ; ait

J21 ' i ,;

5640 WAYSIDE DR SANFORD
Eft t 5PM A Set * » Tou&gt;t
wafrrbed hdbrd lots " •’

856 MONROE HARBOR
PlACf
In Vantord place off *}t
SaTurday 9arr» to * Lois pt

"B EA LLV WONDERFUL'

ticept toe. tag. till* *fc.
' l l FORD ESCORT WAOON
Auto. Air. power Hearing,
power brakes. &gt;tor*o
Only S' 1*.0* per month
Call Mr Paynd. 3M 1J O
PONTIAC F IR IR IR D - U V*.
a/c. p/s. p/b. AM/FM. die#
Interior, super running cond
Adult owned |**00 3*311*1

*

•GAS W E E O E A T E R
Craltsmart 7* 3cc. like new
1*5 Cal
331 1*3*
• LAWN F U R N IT U R E , ceil
iron Includes 1 chairs, lov
eseat and table S*5
Call
131031/

KELLER PIANO Small upright,
Mahogney with dthumldlller.
E ,cal lent condition. MOO
Call 311 34**. *v*nlngs.

195— M a c h i n e r y / T o o l s

223— Miscellaneous

TAKE UP PAYMENTS
No Money Down

4000 lb. Ford forklift. A ll terrain.

ASSORTED BOOKS • Hard A
paperback Appro* 701 SO* lo
S lOOortnllra loll.......TOIL*/

Runs good 54400 Call 8)0 9553
or I 291 3400

222— Musical
Merchandise

* * * * * * * * *

199— P e t s

&amp;

Supplies

• A DORABLE K I T T E N
7
wk% . medium length hair, 1st
shots &amp; wormed Free to good
homatCai) . .......... 321 1243
APORABLE KITTENS
Part
Siamese par) Bombay! *3 ea
Mon free Cal l .......... 321 2285
• BIRD CAGE 34x30x18 Fhqht
cage for small or medium
sired birds. Attractive and
sturdy 1 WO Call 831 811$
FREE TO GOOD HOME Kit
tens 2 months old
Call 372 4545 ________
• M A LE C O C K A T IE L
5
months old, with cage *50
321 7939

200— R e g i s t e r e d P e t s

FEMALE PEKINGNESE
1 yr oil Shots, papers! Loves
children HCO
323 7785

LOVEABLE BASSETS
Trl and lemons 8175 to 1225
ifac h Shots and wor m ed,
Call 372 1783

20 1— H o r s e s
BOARDING
Priv barn 2
16*16 stalls avail) Auto
water, turnout pasture Reas
rates Osteen area
372 9352

203— L i v e s t o c k a n d
P o u ltry
c h ic k e n s
~
DUCKS QUAILS A G E E S E .
Caltrn Ml*

tu r k ey s

209—W e a r i n g A p p a r e l
• B R ID E S M A ID S D R E S S
Royal Blue, handmade with
face A satin Full Length w e
6 4 Worn once
540
Call Calhy
895 7)38
• Everting Gown Pink worn
■once15}/*' 1124 32/ 14/0

2 11—An tiq u e s /
C o l l e c t i b le s
• ANTIQUE Ire* standing ped
esfal ink T«?ken from 100 yr
old home
175
Call 377 3)71 or 322 7883

2 1 3 —A u c t i o n s
BRIDGES ANTIQUES*111 1101
lo I M/Sal • Auction Thurs 7pm
3440 Hwy 4iWe*AB)47AAUl77

215— Bo a ts a n d
Accessories

FISH &amp; SKI BOAT

14 Ft

M-ilibu V haul, 50HP
Johnson Gafv trailer, ready
for water' IJOOobO 324 06/3

"NOT ONE! BUT TWO!

CARPET WHOLESALE
Mill Urtct. Nam* Brands
&lt;00% Dupont Stalnmastar
*7 tt/yd.
1005* nylon plush; or
Sculptured HI LO. S3.tt/yd.
Hwy 434 A 417, Lonqwood
(31 3311

*********

CompItU Nintendo
11 games Included! 1110
Cell.................................m m *
• Cul lirewood lor sal* best
oiler Cell *04 7** *5*4_______
• FLOURESCENT Desk Lamp
I I P ..................... Call 1*5 1*40
e FORMAL Girls Dress, while,
satin and lac* Train. Cen be
bustled Slit 4 *. Gorgeous
Orlg Price Silt, asking S40
________ Call 1311014_________
eM EA T B Food Grinder Van
WYCK Gourmet. Ideal lor
ground mtal, baby lood. and
salads Used once Mini Cond
t l j ____________ Call 3714)3*
ePair of I f ’bikes. girls Rost 10
speed and mens Murray beach
blkt *40 each o b o
Call..............................311-1*3*
Q U E E N sofa sleeper. S100.
Eiercycte. SI,500. 1 twin
Cycle Massage beds. 11.500
Call 313 *4*7_________
• Sal *1 Wrought Iron Railings
For sunken Hying room SJJ
________ Call 33* 4711_________
SHALLOW W ELL PUMP IHP,
'10 710V w pressure switch.
sii C e ll.....................m m i
VAN LINE MOVING BOXES •
M Total Will sail separate or
whole loll IT
110 1547
•XYLOPHONE TAB LE TOP
II In long Like newt Cost
1 Go carts. IHP eng.. SIM both
'Vt* Suit (new X X L) A 1 tanks.
5700 *111 Bum ptr M USIC
BOX. 4 II In MAM bumpers. 1
70&gt;70 power amps. I cross
over. 1 horn tweeters. ISO pow
amp, 1 midt. St.SOOobo M l *105
JX 10 U TILITY TRAILER W ITH
FOLD DOWN G ATE S/»
CALL H I 7517

231-C ars_____
TAKE UP PAYMENTS
No Monty Down
e.cepl la,, lag. tltlt.elc
'17 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE
4 dr. auto. air. stereo cassette
with driver controls, tilt
wheel, cruise control, power
wi n d o ws and seat s l
Only
111* S5per month!
Call Mr Payne. I l l 111]
8 UICK REGAL • -7* Original
owner Automatic, air. pb pi.
V* Great tires Runs A looks
great! Must seel Only
t **0
rash Lei ideal!
Longwood
Call
40/ / u til*
FAIRWAY MOTORS
“ Home el 11*4 Down A Ride"
1400 US 1/ *1 Longwood
NO FINANCE COMPANIESI
•BUY HERE! PAY H E R E !"

Mrc M N uf Sanford sold two
hoati within a tew days of
•I T BIRO S40O DOWN A EZ
placing «. Lissitled ads in Ihe
Sanford Herald She was so
payment Tormslll
Impressed with tha excellent
’/I TOYOTA TRUCK
LOW
s sfiieedy ri»s|xinse th.it she
down A E Z weekly payments'
r n ommendem the Sanford
H*-*f.i&lt;d Tq her relatives when
4* RELIANT WAGON
LOW
Ihe i were c o n s id e rin g
Down A EZ payments' It
&gt;iliver tiling their boat lor
iair?' Vomrthmg YOU need to
advertise at law lost and | '70 LINCOLN MARK V 1700
down A EZ weekly payments!
athutva quit k results’ Try our
Ask lor Craig or Sieve. Ill 1100
id A 14 Day Special rates
Lowest cost per line tor con
TAKE UP PAYMENTS
ufive days* advertising
Advertisers are tree to cancel
No Money Down
ac soon as remits art reached
tpRCtfpf la* laq title ek
CLASSIFIED DE PT
84 DELTA BROUGHAM
4
137 7411
dr, .tufa air, electric window*
and leal't, tiered cane It*
only 1)61 26 per month
Call Mr Parne J73 2I7J

82 TOYOTA
PICKUP
GREAT
WORK TRUCK

$ 1 8 8 5
SK* LDP3030A

81 PONT.
PHOENIX
4 UR AU10. COLD AIR

189- Ollice Supplies
/ Equipment

_
TIKE UP PAYMENTS
No Money Down

e PUBLIC AUTO AUCTION e
EVERY W EON R SO AYM * PM
DAYTONA AU TO AUCTION
Hwy. fl, Daytona Beach
_________**4 155*3)1_________
m i CUTLASS SUPRRM E •
Auto A air, 4*.000 ml. S4.4B3
Magk Isetu................... JO -M M
TAK E OVER payments on two
Dodge Spirit. Brand naw
Burgandy Call 3141314______

19 3 — L a w n &amp; G a r d e n

* i»?otyhra me

/ M E R C U R Y MARQUI S
BROUGHAM '*« 4 dr., vory
cle a n........ .. ...stsootirm
Call..........................*04 U t 1100

14 FT.

Swt.tl seats, trolling motor
w/ntw ballary 4 frailer, &gt;3
storage compart man Is. ili+P
Evinrud* Parfect condlttonl
LI.I 00 ollar C a ll...... 1*0 00*1

65.4(11 Ml 1 OW NER

•WE BUY C A RSBANK FINANCING

Al L POWER
l OWNER

6 0000
(-K* IBPTOT2

3190
HW Y. 17*92

233—

Auto Parts

/ Acow orks
• CAMPER TO F Utad whit*
Insulated llberglass tor short
bed Imports SASCall 7*7 *033
O R I O I N A L 1**3 O T O
mechanical parts. Pleas* call

234—
Import Cars
and Trucks
'IS VWJETTA WOLFSBURG
4 dr., 3 spd.. air, sunroof,
gold! 11.000/best.......3M-0H 3

235— Trucks/
Buses/Vans
SCHOOL BUSES - 1*13 OMC A
111*FORD AAAKE O FF E R II
C a ll.............................. 11111*1
1*1/ JE E P COMANCHE
4,4
Pickup On* owner. 31.000
miles 1 speed, ps/pb. rally
package. * litre. S1.100/b*sl
otter! Call .
lto-13*/

79 iCEP 4x4110
P IC K U P ! W ith Topper.
Wench. Brush Guard Needs
TLC I 130obo Call
111413*
’l l DATSUN King Cab. 1 spd
AM/FM Cassatt*, tinted A tool
bo, SWOP Call
1114111

'85 CHEVY HALF-TON
ISO V II Full powar. bedllner
A tapper Asking 33.750 34* *051

237— Tractors and
Trailers______
FARM TRACTORS
W U S IO IN STOCK
ALL SIZE II ALLPR ICESI
Maitland Tractor A Equipment
Ivmt N otMaitlatsd
Interchange on 11 *1 .... *34-11/1
•71 CMC ASTRO 11* Detroit.
single ail* New In house kit
_jvic*_N22j|j£i#_c*ii22£7ii

238— Vehicles
Wanted_____
WE PAY TOP IIS tor wrecked
cars trucks! WE SELL guar
anteed used parts AA AUTO
SALVAGE .1 OeBary. ***-**04

241— Recreational
Vehicles/.Campers
HONEY MOTOR HOME 17 It
ionq Dodq*. low mileage
vtry good mechanic*1 cond)
♦on Wlllconttdtf trodaf
830 U U f 119 47)1 tY4l

243— Junk Cars
JUNK CARS REMOVED
NOCHARGE
_____ 8119177
it Top Dollar f I Paid for |unk
cart, true hi- 4 abati drlv*
Any condition Call SH 5990

$ 1 6 8 8
SKI LBP30G1

84 DODGE
600 CONV.
RED. ALL POWER.
DELUXE INTERIOR

SKB LBP3071

•jK* 0Ob-i3A

FIRENZA SW

14 AUDI SOWS
Loaded! Auto . aac. condition!
LUXURY at a LOW price!
S4.nn Call ................. i*A2*t3
**1 ISUZU TROOPER It •4 dr..
L.S. pkg , 5 spd , A/C. TuTone paint, *&lt;c*ll*nt cond
S*.*M Magic Isuiu......111*144

cSonnc
$ 2 9 9 5

$ 1 2 9 9
84 OLDS

accept tee. tag. tltl*. ate.
’(1 FORD TAURUS - 4 dr,
auto, air, powar steering,
paver locks, stereo 1
ONLY 114* 31 per month!
Call Mr. Payne. 3131111
I f lJ VW O OLF
5 tp**d,
a im ........................... 13.5*5
AAagtc Isum................... m * l *4
m a NISSAN IN z x
wlthT Topsll................ Sit.***
Magtc Isom..................»W3-*3**
1*14 TO YO TA CELICA ST 5 spd. A/C. Baby Blue.
E,c*llent cond................ S4.M4
Magic Isittii.....................131*1*4
•(• COUGAR XR1 with a/t, air.
VI. cloth Into* lor. Runs grtall
l **5 Call....................331 1*10

Quality
77 CHEVY
Used Cars CUSTOM PU
WORK TRUCK
Bargain
RUNS GREAT
Prices

I p

ONE
MONTH
FREE

Rental Apartments
O n Lake Monroe

MOVING S U E

Accessor)?

fS S

BONUS

SH O RES

Ladies apparel eweir * and
accessories Up fo
Sfortwicfe Clearanct*
F yeryfhtng must Qo'
SECOND IMAGE
f I ••

231— C a rs_____

2 1 5 .-4 1

I

REGATTA

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by Chic Young

BLONOIE

Doctor should monitor
medicine before surgery
alongside the nerves from the
heart. Therefore, heart attacks
m a y produce pain that Is
mlspercelved as Indigestion.
S im ila rly, the discomfort of
esophageal or -tomacli Irritation
often mimics the pain of heart
attacks. This confusion some­
times causes quite a challenge to
DEAR READER: As you Imply, doctors who attempt, by ob­
rrrtnln medications Increase the taining a medical history, to
risk ol complications from sur­ differentiate between the various
gery. For example. Tenormin
(ulenolol. a beta blocker used to
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patient to have an unacceptably
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stance. If you were lo discon­
tinue Tenormin, without your
DEAR DR. G O T T : I'm being
trebled for hypertension with
Tenormin and am considering
huvlng prostate surgery. Should
I discontinue i y medication
prior lo surgery, so as lo prevent
any poor reaction while under
anesthesia?

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remain fully awake, because
heart function and respiration
are not affected by spinal anes­
thesia — us they are by general
anesthesia — the efTccts of the
Tenormin should pose no threat.

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severe chest pain If I eat a big
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supplying sensation to the lower
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Yesterday we saw an unusual
play by the second hand. Today
we sec an unusual play by third
hand. The basic rule Is for third
hand lo play the highest card
that may win (he trick, but there
arc exceptions. Against one no­
trump west led a low club.
Declarer put up the Jack from
dummy. See what happens If
East puts on the queen. South
will tuke the king and then play
A-K and a diamond. Whatever
happens from that point, de­
clarer cannot be prevented from
taking seven tricks. Yes. the
defenders can take four spade
tricks and the ace of clubs, but
then they must either lead
hearts for declarer or give up a
trick lo the club-spot In dummy.
Rut East was both a good
psychologist and a good defend­

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not be so blllhdy playing that
club Jack from dummy unless he
wanted the queen to cover. So
East played low. at the same
time signaling encouragement
w ith the club six. Declarer
played out the A-K of diamonds
ana a diamond to West's queen.
East discarding the two of hearts
on the third dlrm ond. West
played ace of clubs, dropping
declarer's king, and the defend­
ers then ran two more club
tricks. Realizing that East's
discard of the two of hearts
Implied Interest in spades. West
pl ayed the spade ace and
another. So the defenders 100k
four more tricks In spades to set
the contract two tricks. For a
different type of exception to the
rule of third hand high, read
tomorrow's column.

get caught up in the old buck
By Bernice Bede Osol
passing game today, because to
T O U R B IR T H D A Y
your dismay you might sud­
Jane 0, 1990
There could be some major denly realize that It stops with
changes In the year ahead that you.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) It
will have a direct alTect upon
your finances and career. Fortu­ could prove unwise today to take
nately. these shifts will be mov­ a chance on a situation where
you'll know going in It can't be
ing In positive directions.
G E M IN I (May 21-June 20) controlled. Don't buck unrea­
business deals you cut today sonable odds.
won't withstand the test of time
L IB R A (Sept. 23-Oct. 23)
of either you or the other par'y Tim in g is extremely Important
involved withholds vital In­
today, so don't attempt to
formation. Be open and up front. finalize something that Is not yet
Know where to look for romance
and you'll find it. The Astro- complete. Be patient and wait
things out until they are.
Graph Matchmaker Instantly
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
reveals which signs are roman­
Sincerity will be effective today,
tically perfect far you. Mall $2 to
but flattery won't. Keep this in
Matchmaker, c/o newspaper. mind If you're tempted to lay It
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partnership arrangement In 21) Instead of carrying a wallet
which you're presently Involved or purse today, there’s a possibil­
could start getting off course ity you will be touting a sieve
today If there isn’t a harmony of and let money sUp through your
purpose. Pull together, or else It fingers like water.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 Jan.
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success or failure today. If you
attempt to do something out of
spite. It could have dire results.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19)
Problems with which you may
have to contend today are likely
lo be of your own making. T ry
not to make life tougher on
yourself than It actually is.
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) Be
very careful today that you do
not make pledges or commit­
ments which could severely tax
your resources when you at­
tempt to honor them. Be realistic
regarding your financial posttlon.
ARIES (March 21-April 19) In
pursuing your ambitious ob­
jectives today you must be
extremely careful no to offend
associates in the process. If you
handle things Improperly, you
could make a permanent enemy.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20)
Self-esteem Is essential today, so
have respect for your own posi­
tive attributes. If you have a low
estimation of yourself, you
might behave In ways to be
proven right.
( 0 1 9 9 0 . NEW SPAPER E N ­
TER PR ISE ASSN.
by Leonard Starr

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NEWS DIGEST

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LONGWOOD - WUlle McCloud stole home to
score the go-ahead run and Scott Ferguson
singled In an Insurance run to cap a three-run
seventh Inning as Seminole defeated Lyman 9-8
In high school baseball action at Greyhound
Field Thursday night.
•IB '

Pats take SAC aoRtall tltt#
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS - Lake Brantley
avenged a mid-season loss to Lake Mary and
defended Its Seminole Athletic Conference
softball title with a 7-3 triumph over the Rama
si Patriot Field Thursday night.
Kelly Hartman scattered 10 hits and her
mates collected 14 hits of their own as the
Patriots won for the 19th time In 32 decisions.
Lkke Brantley completed lla conference sched­
ule with an l l- l mark,
i IB

Royals, Rad Sox toko victorias
SANFORD - The DAV Royals nipped the
First Union A's. 5-4. and the Seminole Ford Red
Sox whipped the Sun Bank Orioles. 9-5, in
Sanford Recreation Department Little
League baseball action Thursday.
•IB

□ Local
Chamber dadloataa new horns
LAKE MARY — Occasional rain showers failed
lo dampen festivities Thursday night, as
members of the Lake Mary Chamber of
Commerce dedicated their new headquarters at
Lake Mary Centre.

W tW Aw liO M H A U ffrW r*ip

ST. PETERSBURG - The family o f one of
is attacking
serial killer Ted Bundy's
some of Oovcmor Bob Martinet's campaign
commercials for dredging up Bundy's name.
The ads have been running statewide.
Martinez mentions his anti-crime work, and
mentions that he was the one who finally put
Bundy tn the electric chair.
mentioning
Jack Bowman says the
Bundy are constantly reminding him of thing I
Bowman's daughter
would like to forget. Bowman’s
daught
Margaret was one of Bundy's victims at a
Florida State University sorority house in 1078.
A spokesman for the governor's campaign
says there was no Intention lo create problems
by using Bundy's picture In the Martinez ads.
But he ssJd crime Is sn Issue thst needs to be
discussed durtnga political csmpslgn.

Victim atabbad SO timaa
W INTER BPRINOB - Central Florida
authorities investigating the death of an elderly
man say an autopsy has found the victim
■uttered from mare than BOsub wounds.
Police st Drat thought caretaker Wilburn
Castle. SB. had Buttered only a couple of slab
wounds and may have died from a blow to the
head. But further Investigation showed he had
been attacked more than originally thought.
Castle was found dead In his home earlier this
week. The apparent murder weapon was also
In the home, but so far there are no

FfMR wire reports

Murder conspiracy
Custody fight turns
into bizarre story;
four suspects jailed
FERN PARK — A grandmother and her two
daughters have been charged with conspiring to
commit murder In a bizarre child custody case.
'T h is family can't give In to the Idea that this
girl's lost custody of her children. Instead of
going to court to seek custody this la what they
did.' John Barr, special agent for the Florida

Department of Law Enforcement, said.
Barr and other FDLE agent* Wednesday In
Seminole County arrested the grandmother Ella
Wilbanks Mohr. 54. 8330 W.S. Highway 17-92.
Fem Pork: and her two daughters Patricia Denise
Mahr. 30. 3733 Ooldenrod Road Apt. 11 IB.
Winter Park, and Sandra Mahr Llllenihal. 28.
125 Garden Drive. Winter Springs. They artcharged with conspiracy to commit murder.
The mother of the children the family hoped to
reclaim. Nadine Ellsworth. 35. of Orlando, lias
been jailed In Orange County since April 5. on a
charge of criminal solicitation lo commit murder,
Barr said.
The three allegedly hatched a plot that, on two
February, sent three hired
In late Feta
killers from Central Florida to shoot Daniel and

Cynthia Eltsworlh at their home In Martinez. Oa.
The couple wasn’t at home when llic accused
hitmen arrived both on Feb. 21 and Feb. 23. liuii
said. On Feb. 21. two or the hired guns allegedly
burglarized their house.
The ease broke In February, when Winter Park
police reported to FDLE they were questioning u
suspect who had a gun that was supposed to
have been used In a Georgia murder-for-hlre hll
that fell through. The suspect also mentioned the
Georgia burglary. Barr said FDLE agent* con­
tacted Georgia authorities and a connection was
made between the Mahr family and the
Ellsworths, who were marked for death.
The women were arrested on Columbia
County. Os., warrants. They fare extradition and
n B ssCaaaplrasy.Pags3A

Tax drought
could delay
mall roads
K ^ s t t H w r t iy 111* _________________________
SANFORD — The development director In charge
of building the 8100 mlluon Seminole Mall said
some road Improvement* may be delayed If a plan
lo use taxes to pay for the Improvements Is not
approved.
Thomas Schneider, director for property devel­
opment for Melvin Simon A Associate* Inc..
Indianapolis, said Thursday that Simon financial
official* are reviewing whether certain road Im­
provement* near the proposed mail site may be
delayed or eliminated because Seminole County
commissioner* object to their proposal to use faxes
to pay for the Improvements.
''W e're looking st alternative funding." Schneider
said. "W e're looking at a number of things."
Schneider there is no Immediate threat of the
mall not being built, although that could occur If a
resolution lo the road problem la not found. "We
Just can't afford to do It all ourselves." he said.
On April 10, four of Qve county commtaaionais
mu'mff ea p fo w m Mfowiag numm-mma p o rt**of the county taxes genera trd by the maM tn pay tor
' Improvements required to serve the retail

Sheriff’s department
captain calls It quite
agf
Hsrakj staff wrttsr
SANFORD - Seminole County Sheriffs Com­
munications Capt. Beau Taylor has resigned.
Sheriff John folk sold he received Taylor's letter of
resignation Thursday.
In his letter Taylor. 43. who has been a deputy 21
' he has accepted
a .position with
ye
.
Wcstinghouse Security Alarms, a "career opportu­
nity." Hta resignation la effective May 4.
The resignation follows the Tuesday resignation
of Communications Supervisor Deborah Canithcra.
who Polk said resigned this week for personal.
' mlly-i
" r-related reasons.
Polk said he may not need to appoint another
captain to replace Taylor. He mid he will evaluate
the department's needs and make thst determina­
tion.
The two resignations came amid concerns about

Studanta at Idyllwllda Elamantary plant a
Laurel Oak tret donotsd lo tbs school by

ceremony
Iht school's aOHlbtirlhday andlEarth Day.

Candidate takas aim at Naiawandar’i
Harold start wrlttf

school board's pfenning abilities os
II was of the referendum Itself."
Is a coowner of

SANFORD - Daryl McLain. 41. a
life-long resident of Sanford, has
announced hta candidacy for the
Seminole County School Board In
district live, a seat currently held by
board chairman Ann Nctawmder.
Netswender has not yet announced
her cc'iuldacy for rc-clcctton to that
office.
"I befeive the school district has
been seriously m ism anaged."
McLain said Thursday afternoon.
"And I believe the people of Semi­
nole County agree with that."
McLain said be believes lhe 70
percent negative vote on the recent
8820 million bond Issue proposal
was os much on Indictment of the

Sanford Insurance agency, sold the
school board needs the Input of a
business leader to help survive the
tremendous growth It Is experienc­
ing and will continue to experience.
"AU of the board members noif on
the Seminole County School Board
ore educators." he sold. "W e have
educators answering lo educators."
He also said the board has
mismanaged growth through Ir­
responsible fins trial
' ‘ planning,
‘
"They chose what they though
■ I
ind would not listen
lister
was best for us and
to the alternatives.” he sold. "We
will need some bond money In the

Lake Mary asks
residents to help
decide projects
Harold staff wrttsr
LAKE MARY - ll look* a* if
people who live here have
something lo say about recre­
ational programs and faciliitr*
the city should offer.
The city mailed 2.200 surveys
lo Lake Mary residents in
March. Results from a slack of
the surveys nearly Iwo fret
thick ore now bring tabulated.
The results will be used lo
guide the city c-ontmlaaion In

Recycling program aimed at saving wildlife
Partly cloudy with
the high In the low
80 s. Wind gueting
from the Bast at
15-30 mph.

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central Floridk cock year.
Orange,County. With the wards "I
t' S a two sided win-win situs- Recycle for Wildlife." the recycling
lion." said Charlene Bammon. re- center will give thfc proceeds to the

cans. newsBsprrs. glass bottles and
other recyclable materials to any of
aU commercial recycling centers In
Seminole County or 14 centers In

S U B S C R I B E T O T H E S A N F O R D H E R A L D F O R T H E B E S T L O C A L N E W S C O V E R A G E . Call 3 2 2 - 2 6 1 1
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�&gt;A-Sanford Harald, Sanford, Florida - Friday. April JO. 1M0

airplane carrying (wo local
FORT MYERS - A isingle-engine
_
Xhcr person crashed ahorlly alter takeoff
fire nfflrtnls and one other
from North Cnptlva litam killing all three, a Lee County
ShcrtfT» olTIrlal said.
Coast Guard apokrsman Lula Diaz aald the plane went down
Thursday In about eight feet of water after Its engine failed
ahorlly after takeoff about 5 p.m.
Capt. Rill Ktphardt of the Lee County Sheriff's Office said the
small plane rraahed near the northern Up of North Captlva
Island.
Ry the time rescuers reached the scene, only one wing was
visible, he said.
Klphardt idem Hied one victim as Carl J. Drew. 47. fire chief of
San Carlos Park, a community south of Fort Myers.
A second victim was Identified as K. Frank “ Andy" Anderson.
5H. (Ire chief of North Capt tva. also known as Upper Captlva
Island.
The third victim was Identified as Malcolm Street. S3, a
relative of Drew.
e

House kills etgarstts*t*x Inerssss
TALLAHASSEE — Oov. Bob Martinet’s plan to Increase
clgkrette uses by. 10 cents a pack was shot down Thursday In
the Florida House ofRepresenUUves.
The vote to gut the measure was not even dose. By a vote of
105-to-l I. members simply struck the enacting clause of the bill
— the part that says “ Be It enactedhy the Florida Legislature"
— which nullified the bill.
The Constitution requires all new laws to carry an enacting
clause, and striking It Is a seldom-used means o f killing
legislation.
Martinez had called for the increase to help bail out a
0350-nillllon deficit In the Public Medical Assistance Trust
Fund. The Democratic leadership of the House aald that even
with a 10-cent Increase, which would have given Florida the
nation's highest cigarette tax at 43 cents per pack, the Indigent
health-care fund arould still be deep In the hole.

Capt. Jean-Lue Picard of “Star Trek: The Next
Osnaratlon," the show explores the dtacovtrtsa
made by the spacecraft.
M u M u m a p p r a is a l

Ho u m tentethroty OK's gootex Mkt
TALLAHASSEE — A 53.0-bllllon transportation
Includes a 4-cent increase In the gasoline tax wi
approved by the House Thursday despite Repubtk
that the measure Is destined to be vetoed..
A final vote on the package Is expected next week.
The package ICS HU 3515) la substantially the
program approved by the Senate an Tuesday

-‘Symphony Under the Stars” eprk
presented by the Florida Symphony
will be S p.m. Saturday at The l

tentatively

Saturday

The annual wnrslaal day at the Orlando
Museum o f Art. 1418 N. Mills Ave.. Orlando,
will be Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. The
charge Is 99 per ttem/for members. 810 per
Item/non-members. Limit 4 Hems per person.

Frae rsadkig at RoMns
‘Raquiam* at 8CC on Sunday
Seminole Community College. Sanford, will
hoot a performance of the Chorallere and
Community Chorus presentation of Brahms'
"Requiem” Sunday at 4 p.m. In the Fine Arte
Concert Hell. Fkr Information call 333-1450.
ext; 590.

designed to make the parkegr mow palatable to the Brpubhc
governor, but they were defeated on party line votes.
Martinez objects to various elements of the package, not let
to the proposed gas tax hike. He is expected to veto the bdl
"About five seconds after It hits his desk." aald Approprtal
Committee Chairman T.K. Wetherell. D-Daytona Beset
unless the formula for that increase la sqbetantiaily charged.

The Orlando Shakespeare Festival, E.
Robinson St.. Orlando, in colaboratlon with
UCF will present playwright Janues Olowaskl
as a guest of the World Writers Sertea Saturday
to attend a reading of his new play "FortInbras
Oets Drunk.”
The free performance will be at the Fred
Stone Theatre. Rollins College, at 8 p.m. For
Information, cal 4234905.

Computer program tracks pssttoldss

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twmm.**"0nivs atmgBw." "ABmafs
Tii» lytMsi.' ‘ '•HewFerty.'* "F k»&lt;

GAINESVILLE — Two computer programs developed at
University o f Florida arill help aod scientists track the moved
of pmtfcidfct through soft dhd determine &lt;f thschrmtnafape

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TALLAHASSEE • The dally
number Thursday In the Florida
Lottery CASH 1game armI-F-t.
nstrwght Play (number* In ezeei
order): W40 on a Meant bet. MOO
on 31.
HBoi 3 (number* in any order):
MO lor ■ 60-c*nl bat, I ISOon 11
UBoi 0 (numbers tn any o
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W-Lgni UVLgftVUnil.
lor ■a Meant
bat, 300on ft.
C Straight Boi 3: S330 In order
drawn. tao in any a&gt;d*r on a It bat.
f iStraight Boi 0: 3390 In ordsr
drawn, 340 It piefcad In combination
on3l bat

THE WEATHER
Today...Partly cloudy and
breezy with the high In the lower
80 s. Wind la from the East at
15-30 mph and ftiaty.
Tonight .Mostly fair with the
low near 80. Wind will be East
from 8* 10 mph.
Tomorrow... tartly doudy with
Ihe high In the low 80's. Wind
wlUbeEsetet 10mph.
Extended ou tlook...Partly
cloudy artlh a chance of after*
noon and evening showers Sat­
urday through Tuesday. Fair
during the night with the Iowa In
the mid 60 s and high* In the
high to mid BO'sdays.

.m.. 3:10 p.m.: Ms). SDO a.m.. grccs and the overnight low was
130 p.m. TBNMt D o y to M 59 aa reported by the University
IdMlu highs. 448 a.m.. 4:34 o f Florida Agricidtural Research
.m.: Iowa, la a e a.m.. 10:49 and Education Center. Celery
.m.; Mow Sm yrna l i i i f e i Avenue.
Igha. 4 tll a.m.. 4:30 p.m.; • Recorded rainfall during Ihe
iws. 10:31 a.m.. 1044 j m ii .i
84-hour period coding at 9 a.m.
looao Besrh: highs. 4:38 a.m.. Friday totalled DOS inch.
.54 pm .: Iowa. 10:46 a.m..
The temperature at 9 a.m.
i- today waa 70 degrees and

n u a u i - rs n a * m s m t m s
«M ra is M ls i* s a i (O T F r ia n

,

3-5 feet and ruu^i. Current Is to
ihe north with a water tempera­
ture of 72 degrees. Mow B a y ra *
■enefci Waves are 4 to 8 feet and
choppy. Current Is to Ihe north,
with a water temperature o f 73
degrees. Sun screen factor: 16.

i

St. Augustine to Jupiter Inlet.
■ •U craft S8vteary la la
float.

S a tu rd a y...w in d ea el to

Weather Service at the Orlando
International Atiport.
Other Weather Service dafa:

�SH A director’s ouster
appointed who they wanted and wrote the
tab description to At them." Weekley said.
She said she was not bothered by Pinkney's
complaint.
In support of Weekley, SHA Chairperson
Ten Bunttl Said ihe laws are not specific
about requirements for the lob. Weekley
would not be removed, she said.
" If you have the training and the ability,
what's the difference? " Buratti said. "W e've
seen this before. She's not going.".
Cnmmtaainner Shirley AMen said she was
uncertain what the regulations require, but
ahe had Intended tor Weekley to occupy the
^ W sn sed ta artotUhm soon." Allen said.
TBs board appointed Weekley in Decern-

director fired within 12 manIha. The board
haa been negotiating with a private man­
agement firm to replace the executive
director position.
In other business. Central Florida Legal
Services paralegal Bruce Scott protested a
moratorium on housing authority files
Imposed late last wweek.
Sweeting Imposed the moratorium de­
laying public access to the agency's files.
Scott submitted at the meeting another
letter retlerating CFLS'a stance that the
moratorium ana 40-hour delay were unrea­
sonable and also took Issue with the
requirement to state the reason that people
wanted the Information.
SHA attorney James Sweeting IB said that
he fett that the moratorium and 40-hour
delay were reasonable responses to
extenuating circumstances.
"W e only have 21 people working there.
IHou kaiM msa MdnnlaallnM In hift M kn

Captain

there was an 02 second delayed
dispatch of one call and a
five-minute delay In dispatch to

Tom orrow 's

Conspiracy

Today's FFA/

O/V YOUR

NEUROLOGY AND EMG
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Stroke
Parkinson's Disease
Carpal TUnnel Syndrome
Head, Neck, and Back Pain

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�4H — Sanford Htraid. Sanford, Florida — Fridty, April 10, tfl

300 N. FRENCH AVE.. SANFORD. FLA. 32771
Arra Code 407-322 26U or 831-9903

Oil companies sink safer tankers

EDITORIALS

tain all o f the oil,
thus preventing any
spillage. That pro­
te c tio n ty p ic a lly
casta an aMHkmal 8
to IB percent when a

A barrier to
helping the sick

f i b # Coast

It should be obvious Util doctors shouldn't
have to compromise their metical judgment
by concerns about being sued. But some
specialists are now saying that not alt
Americans may be getting the beat care. Ibr
that very reason.

One major domestic all company. Conoco.
Inc., recently broke ranks with the rest of the
Industry by placing orders for two new tanker*
with double hulls and declaring that all ships II
buys In the Arturo will Include lhal protection.
Conoco's new vessels, each of which will have
a displacement of B64IOO tons, are scheduled to
be delivered In mld-1892 and then placed In
sendee In the Qulf of Mexico.

New dot-dlaaotvtng medtdnea can atop a
heart attack ir given promptly. But a
relatively rare awe nicci — a atroaa — ana

JACK ANDERSON

faceting of the
Cardiology. Some oi
pgrced with his view.

Whistleblowers
should get kudos

studies, the trestment has cut the heart
attack death rale In half. Btrehro occur krone
out of every 100 or » 0 people who WCStW
the drugs. About 29 percent of heart-attach

lawsuits.

House lawn m d pins &gt; bad g of honor on a
^OrmsstejTto co-author of the Whistleblower
Protection Act enacted last year. Bui he
knows the act toonly a fine piece of paper.
"There to atIII this.---- ---------------------attitude that you are
m
disloyal 8 you ore a
^
w h is t le b lo w e r ,"
O rassley told ua. m/
M
"You've got to have a WJkt .
II
W hile House cere- ■ B
mony 8 you're really W
'u
going to send a dear
V
a
signal from the lop ol
1 » ■I’^ r 'j f
th e b u rea u cra cy

.

, This Is what can happen when a society
goes lawsuit-happy. Legitimate life-saving
treatment goes unused while patients dis
needlessly. The world Isn't perfect. Doctors
aren't Infallible. Medicine will never be
rlak-frce. but too many lawyers and nMInli lb
“ « 19«gh ihey believe Kalready Is.

Williams plays to ‘Bubba vote’
Obviously,
ihc tMt, mo
that Isn't bi
including do

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collision or grounding, with no loss ot cargo.
In IU Anal report, the commission recom­
mended that "double Hutto and other lech nolog
leal advances in lank vessel design should be
required on an accelerated timetable. Including
prohibition of nonqualifying vessela." The
industry - arguing that doiMe hulls are too
■■MW*— and that their benefits have nol been
conclusively —
— has successfully
relisted pressure Ibr the reform following all the
ott spill calamities of recent decades.
In addition to the Exxon Valdex spill, they
Include SB million gallons dumped oIT the
meat coast o f Britain In 1988 tnrahe Toney
ant 741 million gallona released «T the New
md easel in 1878 by the Argo Merchant:
68 million gallon* discharged off the

T h e re fo re , every
c a n d id a t e la a
Rragsnlle in InsistiiMri **w*
organisation" snd
" e ffic ie n c y " and

L E T T E R S T Q E D IT O R
tellers lo Ihr editor a n welcome. AU let l era must
he signed. Include the address o f the writer and a
duvilme telephone number. Lrttera should be on a
«Uighlr&gt; subject and be as brier as possible.. Letters
arc Mibfc-rltu editing.

48th In per-espits
■mnAiifl on nubile
w slfa rs, 47th on
health cate. 88th on
pcr-pupll expendi­
ture — and about
otM-lhlrd o f Texas
students drop out of

Berry's World

th o se th ey h ave

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iSespMe the well■- - - —■■ ■ tnlentioned act. whistleblower* still pul Ihdr
lobs on the flrkig line. Our associate* Jim
Lynch and Tkn Warner compiled these
cmamplcs:
— Joe Richard, is perhaps the only garbage
truck driver In the United S la in with
engineering credentials. Richards was a tap

Oaneral'a office. He waa fired shortly thereaf­
ter. Richard* can't m t hto old job back.
Private contractors — tearing feniagon retri­
bution — ate treating Richards like a leper
when be applies for work.
— Dr. Richard Burroughs waa ousted from
the FOod and thug Administration tost fsll
alter challenging the rubber-stamp treatment
the agency to giving Bovine Sonatotropln - a
synthetic gow lh hormone injected in dairy
cows to induce higher m lk yields. The
hormone to bdtevsd dangerous to dairy cows

don't do anything to the bod guys/*
FtUgrrold laid us.
Tam Devine to the legal director of the
Government Accountability Proved, which
has been a mfc port In the storm for
whistleblowers. "8o tar President Bush hasn't
gone beyond Up service.'' he sold. "Every
polMIrtan supports whistleblowing in public,
but almost no one In power will tolerate II In
private."
Not since Teddy Roosevelt has an American
president turned the White House Into a bully
pulpit for a whtoUrfafowcr'e cauir. Faced with
a Navy lieutenant who claimed lie was not
being promoted because of his repeated
warnings about the vulnerability o f our

STALKING BIG GAME

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�Senlord Herald, Sanford, Florida - Friday, April M, I M O -d A

center. Commla■loners aald taxes should not be

Lithuania.
On the second day of a four-day trip wtth scheduled Stops in
Btamhigham. Ala., and Orlando, for Republican fund-miaers
today and the Florida Svergtedes for a weekend at fishing.
Bush aald he started consultations this week wtth alHea about
possible retaliation,
"W e're deeply disturbed by recent Soviet statements and
activities regarding Lithuania which will clearly not Improve
the atmosphere." an Increasingly frustrated Bush said'on

planners bars aald Stale Road
46 wNI Med to be widened to six
lanes between 1-4 and the mall
entrance leas than a quarter mile
east oT 1-4 before the mall la
opened to the public. When the
entire development Is complete.
8R 46 will have to be widened to
decide whether to pay for the
alx lanes to County Road IB.
expensive rood Improvements
Simon s “ tail increment 11'
nice" (TIF) proposal would pay
twiden SR 46 to six lanes when
"It's a matter of doing It
sooner or doing It la te r."
Sehelder said. "And who's going
to pay for It."

o f Simon's proposed
iprove tncms won i oe

iStSSET
mettle for the entire developmen! to be completed by the
lim e th e m etl le opened,
Schneider eeld.
For example, regional mad

Survey
making decisions about the
etty'e developing recreation
program. The icaults srtU also
be tnrhidert In the city's com-

nance at

The survey ashed arbether the
cMy needs a community center,
which sports and activities
should be offered through cMy
programming, what types of
(acuities should be purchased or
built, and which existing paths
may need Impnwementa*
City Manager John Litton aald
Thursday that the resulla
should be released within two
months.

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tak en to the fo llo w ln
DartldoaUna fauMneasca. an
the materials they ean recyd
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cyclable materials can be

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Angela Diane Uu. WhaeUag.
W.Va.t Mepdmghlew. ileaair
WUoch and Teary M kam . hath
af Orlando; m an William M and
M ichael, both o f Sanford;
stepsons. Rowdy Hinkle. Abe-

forth*current
ratecalf...

�• A - Sanford H tra ld . Sanford, Florida — Friday. April 30, 1M 0

�FRIDAY

inlord Herald

INSIDE:
■ People, Pago 3B
■Classified, Page 4B
■ Comics, Page 6B

Pats wear softball crown

IN BRIEF

From staff report*___________ ___
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS - l-nkc
Hrunllry avenged a tuld season loss
to Lake Mary and defended Its
Sem inole A th letic Conference
softball title with a 7-3 triumph over
the Rums at Patriot Field Thursday
night.
Kelly Hartman scattered 10 hits
and her mates collected 14 lilts of
their own as Ihe Patriots won for the
19th time In 22 decisions, avenging
a 6-3 loss to Lake Mary earlier this
season, l-ake Brantley completed Its
conference schedule with on 11-1
murk.
Thr Rams finish the regular
season with n 17-6 record overall
and a 10-2 conference mark.
The next action for Ihe two teams
will be next Wednesday when they
open play In the 4A-Dlstrlct 5
tournament at l-ake Brantley. The
draw for the tournament will be
announced Monday.
"The game was a lot tougher than
the wore Indicated." said Patriot
coach Debbie Frank. "They (Lake
Mary) hit the ball a* hard as anyone

Sixtrs, Pistons mix It up
Rod Thorn. Hear Friday’* arhedulc. Yoti’vr
Hot votir hand* full.
In a game Ihr will surely hr dourly rrvlcwrd
by Thorn. Ihr NBA's Vlrr lYrstdrnt of Opera
lion*, for Ihr brawl thal spilled Into Ihr stand*,
thr Philadelphia 76rr* drfratrd Ihr I&gt;rtroll
Pistons Thursday night 107-97.
ITilladrlphta lorward Charlr* darklry and
Detroit rrnlrr Hill Lalmbcer exhangrd punrhr*
and wrrr rjrrtrd from thr game with 14 srrond*
Irfl In Thursday night* 107-97 76rrs’ victory
ovrrthr Piston*.
Thr Incident began when Mahom made a
driving lavup with 14 seconds to go and was
fouled by l)cnnls Rodman. Lalmbrrr nipped the
hall In Mahom’* face and Barkley made a ran at
Lalmbcer.
Afcr calm prevailed, the fracas renewed on the
way off the floor near the 76ers bench. Then a
fan launlrd Barkley, who. unable to reach him.
leaped up and spat In the fan’s face.
In other game*. Dallas dumped Charlotte
111-102. Milwaukee nipped New York 96-95,
Chicago stopped Washington 120-117. Denvrr
nipped Houston 130-127 In overtime. Seattle
outran Sacramento 130-118. and the LA Lakers
downed Minnesota 113-89.

Womtn’s coschss to moot

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J$n Boost and h#r Patriot f ammataa dtltndad thslr SAC tltis by boating Lshs Mary 7-3.

SANFORD - This evening at the Downtown
Recreation Center office, the Sanford Recreation
Department’s Sprtng/Summer Ladles Softball
League will conduct a coach's meeting at 6 p.m.
Registrations are still being taken through
nest Friday. The $275 registration fee and
roster are due before 5 p.m. next Friday.
For Information call Jim Adams. 330-5697.

ACS toumoy this wookond
The Sanford/Lake Mary Unit of the American
Cancer Society will play Its Third Annual
Doubles Tennis Tournament this Saturday and
Sunday at Sanlando Park In Altamonte Springs.
Play begins at 9a.m. Saturday.
For more Information call the American
Cancer Society all Ice in Sanford at 322-0849.

ire w A u Z
BuccaiMrs acquire Andtreon
TAMPA — The Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Thursday reached tentative agreement with the
San Diego Chargers to acquire veteran running
back Gary Anderson, who sat out the 1989
season In a contract dispute. .
Anderson, who turned 29 on Wednesday,
starred three years with the Tampa Bay Bandits
or the United States Football League and resides
In Tampa. He joined the Chargers In 1965 and
rushed for 1.1 IB yards in 1988 — his last year
i professional football.
The Buccaneers agreed to send third-round
draft choices in 1990 and 1991 to San Diego,
with the ’91 pick Improved to a second-round
selection If Anderson gains 1.000 or more yards
from scrimmage this season.
The trade Is contingent on Anderson signing
with the Buccaneers by noon EDT on Saturday,
one day before the NFLdrpft.

HOCKEY

Freshmen 11*1*0**ATHumcootywncitrackmm
lift ’Noles
Fratal staff reports
LONGWOOD — Willie McCloud
stole home to score Ihe go-ahead
run and Stoll Ferguson singled In
nn Insurance ran to cap a three-run
seventh Inning as Seminole de­
feated Lyman 9-8 In high school
baselxill action at Greyhound Field
Thursday night.
With the win. Seminole ends lls
regular season at 7-18. The draw for
the 3A-Dl*trlel « tournament, set feu
r w —a . stadium In Kissimmee next
week, will be held Saturday.
Lyman lull* to 14-10 and will
elose out lls regular season with a
Seminole Athletic Confrrenre eontest tonight at home against IX-Land. Game time Is set for 7 p.m. al
Greyhound Field.
Coach Mike Powirs of Seminole
Jumbled his line-up und started the
five freshmen (four In the Infield)
that he brought up from Ihe Junior
varsity last week. Thr gamble paid
oIT a* the freshmen collected six of
the Seminole*' 12 hit*.
"It s u i t Is litre to win u one-run
game for a rhange." said Powers.
"The young kids played Just an
excellent game. The older kids
backed them on the bench und did

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Lymsn's T.J. Jaroslk Is lha top-ranked high jumper In Seminole County
heading Into tonight's Seminole Athletic Conference meel. Still, hit best
this season (6-8) Is two Inches shy from Ihe meel record (0-8).

Lyman hosts conference
B f TONY DaBOfMMN
Herald Sports Editor___
LONGWOOD - For the only lime
this season, all seven Seminole
Athletic Conference high school*
will be al the same track meet. Of
course, tt happens to be the SAC
championship meet.
Competition begins at the Lyman
High School stadium at 3 p.m. with
the field events. The running pre­
liminaries are scheduled to start at
4 p.m. with the running finals set to
begin at 7:30 p.m.

Going Into the meet, both Ihe
Seminole boys' and girls' arc
favored to take the tram titles.
"Unless someone really rises to
(he occasion. It should be Seminole.
Lake Mary. Lyman. Lake Brantley.
Lake Howell. DcLand and Ovlrdo."
said Lyman hoys’ coach Fred Flnkc
on Thursday night.
Scoring the latest county track
honor roll (on Page 2B) as a meet.
Seminole would edge Lake Mary In
the girls' competition while the
Tribe would run away with Ihe
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the first playoff shutout of his career Thursday
night and Dave Poulin scored a power-play goal
In the second period, leading the Boston Bruins
to a 1-0 victory over the Montreal Canadlens In
the opener of their Adams Division final.
Game 2 of the besl-of-seven series will be
played Saturday night at Boston Garden.
Poulin, acquired from Philadelphia In a Jan.
16 trade, scored his fifth goal of the playoffs at
17:37 or the second period, knocking home the
rebound of a Kay Bourque slap shot.

SANFORD - Alexia Acosta hit a
three-run home run and William
Wynn pitched two Innings of hides*
relief us the Disabled American
Veterans Royals stopped the First
Union A ’s 5-4 In American Dlvison
play In the Sanford Krrrratlon
Department Little Major Baseball
la-ague at Roy Holler Field Thurs­
day.
In the other game. Terrance
Perkins and Henry Taylor combined
on a 10-hlttrr and Robert Randall
had three double* us the Seminole
Ford Red Sox defeated the Sun
Ilank Orioles 9-5.
The Koyuls now own u three-game
lead In the American Division with u
6-1 record. The A's and Red Sox are
Ixilh 3-4 and the Oriole* are I -6.
Next action for tlx- Little Mu)ot*
will lx- Saturday unit lour InterdlvlHlon games. Al Ha.ill. the Koyuls
Hike on the Flr*l Federal nl Semi­
nole Cardinals, at 10 u.m. the Red
Sox la.illli- Ihe Kltikei Dodgers, at
Mann, ihe A's challenge tint Sun
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I Irtoles tackle tlx- Rallro.id&lt; is Cutis

Nichols loads Bangor romp
NEW YORK — Hemic Nicholls scored a hat
trick and assisted on another goal and
goaltender John Vanbtesbrouck stopped 32 or
35 shots Thursday night to lead Ihe New York
Rangers to a 7-3 victory over Ihe Washington
Capitals In the first game of their Stanley Cup
playoff scries.
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Game 2 of the besl-of-seven Patrick Division
final will be Saturday night in New York.
Nicholls’ second goal of Ihe game, an
unassisted tally at 11:49 of the third period,
gave ihe Rangers a 5-3 lead alter the Capital*
tiad rallied from a3-0deficit.

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During then annual meeting and banquet aboard Ihe
river slop Grand Romance last night, Ihe Honda
Citrus Sports Association installed Butch Von Weller

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teenier) as president and Bob Matheison (tight) as
chairman ot Ihe board. Also. Paul Roddy (left) was
presented the Past Chairmen Troohv by Barneli Bank

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Films to run
Seminole County Public Library Syetem Announces ' a
two-pan adult film aertea on Florida to be held fct the North
Branch Library.' ISO N. Palmetto Ave. Sanford. Marjorie
Klnnan Rawllnga' “ Oal Young'un" will be ahowft at 9 pm..
Saturday. April 21. “Florida WiMUfe and the Evengarfea'^wtll
be shown at 7 p.m.. Thursday. April 90. For more'detaito. can
329-3102.
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Herald elan wittars
Activities around the states
the 90th
Day. April 99. The
call attention to
purity of the air.

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Carnival planned
"Fun Day Feattval” wfll be held alt day Saturday.'Aprfl 91. t l
8t. James AME Church. Cypreaa and Pina Avenue*. Sanfcrd.
The public la Invited for ftm, gamea. food, and rides.

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Dress in caaual Caribbean bland attire and attend the
"Caribbean Carnival" aponaored by the Orlando' TVnt of
Variety Clubo ImematlnaL a worldwide organtsatidU that
benefits chlldren'a charities. Procceda from the event «wM go
the the Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children and Onawhabtea,
Inc.
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The carnival wlU be held April 91 al the Palace Hotel m Laka
Buena Vlata. A buffet dinner, dancing and entertainment are
.planned. Admission la 908 per person. Call B in Mendes at
630-1311today during business hour* for more Infonbafioa.

Lass Is morn
. Make your point In 30 minutes or teas. Seminole Community
College (8CC) Toastmaster* to sponsoring a apeechcraft
workshop entitled "How to Prepare an Effective Speech m 90
Minutes or Leas." from 7-0 p.m.. AprS 34. In the SCO1Library
Building, room 906. Admission at the door to 09; Ip i
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of Daytona Beach, will offer a
newly developed guided walk
through the aalt marsh, coastal
hammock and dunce at 0 am ..
11 am ., and 1 pm . April 39. A
Living History program will be
held at aundown on April 27 and
99. For more’ Information, call
I9O4I79O-90O7.
Springs Wildlife

Day at Hdmosassa Springs
Wildlife Park, call (904) 8200343. For more Information on
Ihe Adopt-A-Manatee program,
call I -000-432001N.

Doy at tho zoo

On April 21. Central Florida
Zoological Park will feature edu­
cational displays on conserva­
tion, endangered species, re­
c y c lin g . w ild life in your
yearly popuation o f backyard and more, from II
m lden ce The
as In residence.
a.m. until 2 pm . Education
public can adopt one of these curator Tom Williams will apeak
through Save the
C onservation and Ihe
lb. On April 29 at the on
Purpose of Zoos al 11 a.m. and 1
park, the Oral 00 people wanting pm . The first 900 people after
I I am . will receive a 12-Inch
bare root pine tree courtesy of
Ihe Seminole County Agricul­
Many environmental groups ture Department. There will be a
w « have education booths at the chlldren'a area with storytelling,
on Barth Day. and Fran games and other activities.
Florida’s newDtrector
Admission Is 05 for adults. 02
o f NacrtuHon and Parks will for children three through 12.
celebrate Earth day there.
and 03 for seniors. Children two
FOr more Information on Earth and under are admitted free.

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Rising through ftis ranks in the service
Tecta, 0gt. Michael C. LaPoints
haa graduated from an Air force
m ajor com m and noneom *
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Idyllwllde Elementary School
will celebrate Earth Day which,
coincides with the school's annl-;
veraary. After a barbecue lunch1
from 1-3 pm .. Sunday, the
school'a chorus and cheerleaders
will perform from 3-4 pm . The
public to Invited free of charge
for Ihe entertainment at 3 pm.
Tickets for the barbecue are sold
out.
For couch potatoes, ABC will
present a two-hour television
spectacular. "T im e Warner
P re sen ta T h e B arth Day
Special." Touted aa enlightening
and Inspiring. Ihe show features
an all-star cast. Alrdate and
time: 0-11 p.m. Sunday, April

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The Antique and Ctaodfe Automobile Club of
County apooaoca a display of old
pan. in the W T “
Highway 17-02.
tbelr old cars or
Partridge al 332-3607.

Zoological Society members are
admitted free.
For more Information, contact
the coo at 323-4400 or 0432341.

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significant change In the way mualc
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Musical directors and oth er rep

6|f the text and mtlody art
ippealing, t uaa it. tt doesn't
natter If it la contemporary

The teem el New tit. Calvery ere also
nurtured In tredlUanel music. Rev. Meyer
eeye the teens ere ettrected to the beet of
contemporary Christ ten music, but ee they
ere encouratfd to carefully reed the lyrics,
they find similarities between the lyrics they
end the lyrics In tredltionel hymns. He
that If the teens are allowed to express
themselves freely In worship through their
music, they will make the intuition to
traditional music on their own.
At the first Baptist Church o f Sanford,
contemporary Christian music .Is used In
outreach ministries, as evidenced by a
recent concyrt by At Denson. Why use
contemporary Christian music far outreach?
Rev. Tommy Johns, Minister of Education
•aid. “ The Old Lighthouse doesn't do It for
t. We want to reach the audience, the
and atm honor Ood with the music."
Some churches do not choose to use
luatc at all. .lay
Williams. Minister of Mt
Avenue Baptist Church, does not use any
contemporary music because he feds the
message contained In the lyrics la weak and
the theology la poor. "W e believe we come
to worship Ood In truth and spirit," he said.
He then chooses music with a scriptural
emphasis that appeals to his congregation,
uses traditional hymns and new
music pulibllahed by Muaclal Ministries.
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contemporary will be traditional." said Mailt
f astman. manager of Long'a Christian
Music Center. Hie Inventory range* Aram
traditional music and Southern quartet
muMe to heavy metal and progressive rock.

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                    <text>S a n fo r d H e r a ld
82nd Year. No. 224— Sanford. Florida

Seminole High boys win state 3A track championship

NEWS DIGEST

®F TO U T DeSORMIIR
Herald Sports Editor___________

INSIDE

WINTER PARK - Seminole
High School's streak of slute
championships In track and field
was extended Frtday night at
Shnwnltcr Field and *lob Mosher
Track as the Seminole boys
rnmprd to the Class 3A title.

□ P«opl«
T h e envelope please.
SANFORD — The lellers were read, the talllrn
counted and the decision was tough. Hut. the
Rest Mom contest results are Included In this
edition.
Bee Page IC

G Local
Sheriff’s deputy killed

W o rld

The Tribe girls, who had won
four consecutive state crowns,
saw their streak broken as they
finished a distant fourth to
champion Jucksonvlllc-Rlbault.
Th r Semlnolrs scored 20 tram
points while Rlbault finished
with 46.
Robert Moore led the Seminole
boys, scoring 14 of the Tribe's

32 points by winning the triple
Jump (49-614). finishing second
In thr shot put (57-5M) and
taking fifth In the long Jump
(22-914). all three marks being
personal bests. He also ran a leg
of Seminole's, third-place 400­
m .ter relay.
Uy comparison, second-plate
Tltusvllle-Astronaut scored Just

re c o rd

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Herald stall witter

WASHINGTON — The budget talks, aimed at
cutting the rapidly rising federal deficit, will
begin with all options on the table. They will
Include higher taxes Hush promised In 1988 to
oppose and domestic cuts In programs like
Medicare that Democrats would rather not
make.
Bee Page BA

BRIEFS
B ubble gum cham pion on trial

Safety dem onstration backfires
GREENWOOD. Ind. (UPI) - A policewoman
who slightly wounded a high school student
while giving a flrcrarms safety demonstration
was suspended lor one day without pay.
Terri Gann, the Greenwood Police Department
public relations officer, was giving a talk on
handgun control Thursday In Greenwood High
School when die accident happened. Police
Chief Charles f fenderson said.
Henderson said Gann thought the gun she
was using was kiaded with blanks, but she had
Inadvertently Inserted a shell with a low
gunpowder load and a plastic Up. The slug hit
senior Phil Mycre. raising a w elt He was treated
at the high school nurse's office and later given
a tetanus shot at a clinic.
Henderson said he was unaware a gun would
be discharged as part o f the demonstration by
Gunn. He said lie had halted that practice and
ordered Gann to take a safety course in firearms
handling.
From wire reports

INDEX
Business.................... SB
Classified*.. 7,8,9,10B
C om ics.......................4C
C rossw ord................ 4C
Doar Abby..................1C
Deaths........................BA
editorial..................... 2D
Education..................CC
Florida........................2A
Health......................... SB

Horoscope...............4C
Nation....................... 8A
Opinion.....................3D
People...........1 C ,2 0 ,3 0
Perspective.............1D
Sports.... 1B,2B,3B,4B
Television................ 5C
View point.......... 1D-4D
W eather....................2A
W o rld ........................ 8 A

S u nny and warm

Mostly sunny with a
high near 90.

F o r m ora w e a th e r, sea Page 2 A
am

Mora Track, 8— Ptg 4 IB

Super Challenge
power boat races
continue today

□ Nation

FRESNO. Calif. — World champion bubble
gum queen Susan Montgomery Williams went
on trial Friday lor popping her gum so loudly
outside a murder trial courtroom that balllfls
claimed It sounded like a .38-rallbcr pistol going
off.
"M e and my gum stick together." Williams
sold outside the courtroom. Insisting the two
rookie balllifs attempted to bully her when she
refused to slop chewing her gum In a courtroom
hallway Feb. 7. She was arrested for disturbing
a court proceeding.
Williams. 29. a mother o f two. holds thr
Guinness worid record for n 22 Inch diameter
bubble blown In 1985.
"I'v e got no gumpcitiion" sire wisecracked to
reporters, adding she may petition Guinness for
a world's loudest gum pop category.
Things got sticky for Williams last Octolrer
during the Fresno Fair, when she bothered
falrgoers at an outdoor concert by popping her
gum and was arrested by (Killer when she
refused to stop popping.
Those charges were dropped Feb. 7 but while
she was at the courthouse for that matter,
bailiffs Dana Crittenden and Richard Wllholte
testified they repeatedly asked her to stop
popping her gum In the hallway outside a
courtroom where a Jury was being selected In a
murder case.

t Bee Champa, Pag* SA

o n la k e

ORLANDO —
Tom Ingram, an Orange
Counly Sheryl's Department deputy, riled of
head Injuries hr sustained when hr was struck
by the truck after stopping to trip an accident
victim. Thy truck was allegedly driven by a
drunk driver who crashed through a barricade.
See Page 2 A

Ta xe s seen in budget

17 points.
"I'v e been waiting three years
for a state ch a m p io n s h ip ."
Moore said. "T h ree years Is too
long to wait. I told Coach (Ken
Hrauman) we were winning the
championship this year."

HoroM Photo by Tammy Vlncont

Curtis Hanner, driving boat rurrber GN31, led,
linishes second in the Grand National class

behind lust place driver Hugh Jarms, boat number
GN96, right

I t ’s life in t h e re a l fa s t la n e
fo r s o m e p o w e r b o a t ra c e rs
By TOM LANHAM
Herald Correspon jent
SANFORD — It's a heck o f a life, but somebody
has to live It.
Neal tlaraway. 19. of Hrulnswltk. Georgia, the
I9H9 Nuttonal Outboard Champion In the EP class
Isa young man In a hurry.
Tills weekend's Sanford Super Challenge Is the
third event In ns many "reeks on the ten-month-

long AI'HA tour Friday night. Ilam w ay and his
team did not arrive In Sanlord until one a m . (list
In nine to get some sleep before a grueling
weekend of races, bill loo late to attend the
pre-raee festivities In town.
The real hurrying, though, comes after he
settles Into bis racing boats In hts first race
Saturday. Ilarawuy set a speed record on the Lake
Monroe course.
See Fast, Page SA

SANFORD — Police were surprised that II went
so smoothly. Promoters were surprised that the
crowd didn't reach at least 10 XX). And. despite
winds that halted hydroplane bout races early,
racers were plcaxintly surprised that roughly
5.000 people did show to see them perforin.
The Sanford Super Challenge '90 races will
continue on Lake Monroe today at 10 a.m.
It was the hydri^ilane boat rate weekend that
has been hyped and advertised for about two
months and. droplte the low turnout, promoters
and race boaters are calling the event u success.
More than half of the roughly 100 souped up.
high-powered hints raced In right different classes.
The remainder of the craft didn't compete
Saturday because of bad weather conditions near
the r. 1 o f the clay, but before the wind and the
waves com piled against the race, one existing
world record was broken and a new one set.
Neal Harraway. of Brunswick Ga.. broke Ihe
existing world record for the EP class. 53
inpii hydroplanes. The record was 50.51 mph for
Ihe small cralt. Harraway treat lire record wlili a
startling 5H.54H speed.
"W e were seeing white raps out there and we
)ust can't have that with these hydroplanes." said
In board Race Chairman Tom Suvward. "T h a t’s all
they need to fllpover."
There are atKxit 100 boats racing in 15 diff**;nt
classes, bused on structure and engine size. Race
organizers were Intending to give all the classes
and boats a chance to compete Saturday and run
them all again Sunday. Hut because the last half
•he o f Ihe races were called off. these will be the
llrst boats to race Sunday.
Race officials said they hope- to ran all fifteen
classes once on Sunday and all of the races held
from yesterday.
See World record, Page 5A

Business leaders tell governor of recession fear
United Prass International
PONTE VEDRA BEACH - Florlda's top business leaders arc warn­
ing Gov. Hob Martinez that the
continued deadlock over transporta­
tion financing could send the slate’s
economy Into a serious recession.
Members of the Florida Council of
l(X) said during their annual spring
meeting that new roads are vital to

satisfy ihe requirements of the
state's Growth Management Act.
"W e simply must, during this
legislative session, find some cumpromise that will permit Ihe (trans­
portation) system to be funded."
s a id W i l l a r d D o v e r , a F o r t
Lauderdale attorney who Is head of
the council.
"There Is a deepening expressed
concern that Florida is heading for a

serious recession directly related to
this business of growth manage­
ment." Dover said.
The I9H5 Growth Management
Art requires (hut roads and other
Infrastructure needs be in place
before growth Is allowed. The stale
can order development moratori­
ums If those requirements are not
met.
Martinez, who two weeks ago

vetoed the Legislature's $5.2-bllllon
funding package for highways, told
the group that he Is optimistic that
some sort of transportation plan ran
be achieved.
"There's plenty of time. Three
weeks In Ihe Legislature Is a long
tim e," he said.
Several business leaders said after
Martinez's speech that they share
bis optimism.

Escapee nabbed
in fifth ‘Rock
fe jr
Pile’ drug sting
By SUSANLODEN
Herald stall writer
SANFORD — Among (hose rounded up In
Seminole Counly in Ihe statewide "Rock Pile V ."
drug bust Friday and Saturday night was a
suspected cocaine buyer who was Identified as an
escapee from the county Jail.
There was more trouble for 14 others already
Jailed to serve weekend sentences here. Their
urine, tested In "Urine Trouble II." showed positive
for cither cocaine, marijuana or both. City County
Investigative Bureau Commander Lt. Donald
Eslingersald.
A tolal of 49 drug-related arrests were made here
Friday night, with 13 persons charged as accused
buyers o f crack cocaine from an undercover
policeman In rural Altamonte Springs. Others were*
arrested as accused dealers In Sanford. Fern Park
and Altamonte Springs.
That count of street buyers Is down from
previous busts. Eslinger said, because most of the
buyers have switched to other supply areas for
cocaine, and It Is harder for lawmen lo penetrate to
those new. less open sources.
The total count for the two-nlght statewide
operation was not In by press lime, but by 9 p.m.
Saturday CCIH agents assisted by sheriffs depu­
ties. the SW AT team and (Millie from Sanlord. Lake
Mary. Longwood. Casselberry and Altamonte
Springs, had totaled 7 0 arrests. Eslingersald.
Four earlier Roek Pile operations, last year and
this February, netted almost 400 arrests ol crack
buyers tn Sem inole County, most In rural
Altamonte Springs. In the state, the four earlier
See Rock Pile, Page 4A

H txkl Photo by Suton . od«n

Seminole County SW AT ofticiers and CCIB agents arrest a drug suspect.

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Drunk driver kills Orange deputy
Astronauts dedicate museum
TiTU SVILLE — Five of the original "Mercury S even "
astronauts who carried America Into apace almost 30 y e a n ago
dedicated a museum and tourist attraction Friday tracing the
history o f their pioneering voyages on the high frontier.
"T h is la. In fact, another milestone." said Alan Shepard, the
fln t American to be launched Into space on May 5, 1961. "T h is
Is the first time that astronauts o f the first group have exhibited
things that arc personal and sentimental to them. We hope It
will encourage youngsters to follow In our footsteps.”
Shepard and four other Mercury Seven astronauts — Sen.
John Olenn. D-Ohlo. Malcolm Scott Carpenter. Gordon Cooper
and Donald "D ek e" Slayton — were on hand to formally
dedicate the U.S. Astronaut Hall o f Fame, which shares a
37,000-square-foot building with U.S. Space Camp o f Florida.

‘World’s oldest crack dealer* arrested
SEBRING — An 81-year-old man described as "the w orld‘s
oldest crack dealer” by Sebrlng police has been arrested on
cocaine charges for the fifth time In three years.
James Darby was charged Thursday night with possession of
cocaine after authorities said they found a m atchbox
containing cocaine residue on the bedroom floor o f his home.
"H e's a good old guy. but he Just can't seem to stop.” Police
Chief Robert Baker said. "H e once told us he was just
supplementing his Social Security Income."
Baker says his officers had Information that the retired citrus
laborer had started dealing cocaine again shortly after his
release from prison earlier this year on a cocaine conviction.

On* dies In second fire si hotel
MIAMI BEACH — One man was killed and three others
Injured Saturday In a hotel fire that occurred Just blocks from
the ruins o f the Fontana Hotel, which was gutted in April by a
blaze that claimed nine lives.
The fire started at 2:24 p.m. on the first floor o f the
Lombardy Inn and spread to three rooms, said Sgt. James
Mazer, a spokesman for the Miami Beach police and fire
departments.
"T h e fatality occurred on the second floor Immediately above
where we believe the fire originated." said Mazer. "T h e victim
Is an elderly gentleman who appears to have died o f smoke
Inhalation."
Three other victims o f smoke Inhalation were t«ken to two
area hospitals, Mazer said.'

Florida smuggler sentenced

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MILWAUKEE — A Florida pilot caught trying to smuggle 38
pounds o f cocaine Into Milwaukee has been sentenced to 37 V5
years In prison without possibility o f parole, marking
Wisconsin's longest sentence on drug charges.
Federal Judge Robert W. Warren Issued the sentence Friday
for John Mettler. 37, of Fort Lauderdale, after Assistant U.S.
Attorney Joseph R. Wall asked fo ra life sentence.
Mettler had transported more than 3,500 pounds of cocaine
Into the United States and was arrested trying to make a
shipment In Milwaukee last October.
Warren said he stopped short o f Issuing Wisconsin's first life
sentence for drug trafficking because he wanted to reserve the
sentence "fo r the real animals out there."
Mettler was found guilty by a Jury Feb. 21 for conspiracy and
felony cocaine possession.

Manatees may cruise 1-95
FORT LAUDERDALE — Tw o manatees that skipped ‘their
annual migration this spring for an extended stay at Port
Everglades m ay be heading back to central Florida on
Interstate 95. officials say.
Concerned state and federal environmentalists are consid­
ering capturing the mammals and shipping them to Brevard
County by truck. If the mammals do not decide to leave on
their own soon.
The sea cows, a mother and her 1W-year-old calf, took up
residence 2W months ago In Florida Power &amp; Light Co.'s intake
canal at Port Everglades.
The mammals stayed longer than usual because people were
feeding them at the Sea Life Display Area, port officials said.

Woman arrested on 18th DUI charge
INVERNESS — An Ocala woman could be sentenced Monday
to five years In prison for drunken driving, and prosecutors are
saying it's not enough.
Dollle Louise Fazekas Is "a menace to everyone on the road."
Assistant State Attorney Lisa Porter said Friday. "This case Is
Just Incredible.”
Fazekas' record o f driving offenses runs six full pages and
Includes at least 12 license suspensions. She has used 14
aliases, nine Social Security numbersand six different birth
dates to get a driver's license.
Her record also shows that Fazekas has been Involved In
three accidents while driving under the Influence, but there Is
no record Indicating that anyone was Injured.

From United Press International Reports

LOTTERY
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ORLANDO — An Orange County sheriffs
deputy who had stopped to help an accident
victim was willed early Saturday by an
allegedly drunk driver whose pickup truck
crashed through a barricade, police said.
Tom Ingram, an eight-year veteran of the
Orange County Sheriff's Department, died of
head Injuries he sustained when he was
struck by the truck, Florida Highway Patrol
Lt. Randy Harper said.
Ingram and two other deputies had

Noriega
defense met
with Castro
MIAMI — Cuban leader Fidel
C astro provtded law yers for
Manuel Noriega with documents
refuting charges that the former
Panamanian d elator smuggled
cocaine Into the United States, it
was reported Friday,
Miami attorney Frank Rublno
told The Miami Herald he met
with Cuban President Castro In
M arch In H avana and w as
"su rprised" when Castro dis­
closed that he had met earlier
with other Noriega lawyers to
give them Information to help
their case.
"Fidel Castro met with some o f
General N oriegi's lawyers and
d is cu ss ed c e rta in s e n s itiv e
issues with us," Rublno con­
firmed Thursday. "H e further
provided us with certain docu­
mentation. The nature o f the
documentation cannot be re­
vealed because of the Classified
Information Procedures A ct."
The federal law prohibits the
p u b lic a t io n o f d o c u m e n t s
classified by the U.S. govern­
ment.
Rublno would not say which
other members o f the defense
team went to Havana. Rublno.
Steven Kollln. Jon May and New
York attorney David Lewis art
d e fe n d in g N o r ie g a a g a in s t
charges he helped Colombian
drug dealers smuggle cocaine
Into the United States.
All o f Noriega's attorneys have
a s k e d U .S . D is tr ic t J u d g e
W illiam Hoeveler to allow them
to withdraw from the case on the
rounds the government has
ozen Noriega's assets, making
it Impossible for lhem to be paid.

S

stopped on East Highway 50 In Orange
County about 3 a.m. to help an accident
victim when the mishap - txurred.
"T h e deputy stopped to assist, along with
two other deputies, when they saw a vehicle
approaching westbound that obviously was
not going to stop." Harper said. "T w o o f the
deputies Jumped out o f the way. and
attempted to warn the third deputy. But.
unfortunately there was not enough tim e."
The pickup driver, Steven Bourne. 44. o f
O r l a n d o , h a s b e e n c h a r g e d w it h

drlving-under-the-lnfluence manslaughter
In connection with the officer’s death.
Harper said.
"T h is was a suspected drunk driver."
Harper said. "A n d Deputy Ingram was
working the DUI squad o f the sheriff's
department.”
Bourne sustained only minor cuts to the
race In the accident. The accident victim
whom the deputies had stopped to assist
was treated and released from an Orlando
hospital.

POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT

Five automatically win
re-election to Congress
UwItM Press Iw tw w itkw il

for candidates to qualify for
the November elections.

T A L L A H A S S E E - F iv e
Incumbent congressmen have
automatically won re-election
after the filing deadline for
c o n g re s s io n a l ca n d id a te s
passed without them drawing
any opposition.
Four o f the five unopposed
Incumbents are Republicans
- C.W. Bill Young of Largo.
A n d y Ir e la n d o f W in te r
Haven. Porter Goss of Sanlbcl
and E. Clay Shaw of Fort
Lauderdale.
T h e lo n e D e m o c ra t to
e s c a p e w ith o u t c ith e r a
primary or general election
opponent was Larry Smith o f
Hollywood.
Florida has 19 seats in the
U.S. C ongress, and noon
Friday was the filing deadline

Some highlights:
•Republican Rep. Michael
Blltrakls o f Palm Harbor has
d ra w n o p p o s itio n In h is
party's primary and from a
Democrat, self-described envi­
ronm entalist C heryl Davis
Knapp o f Safety Harbor.

primary
approved

• R e p u b lic a n R ep . B ill
Grant, who switched political
parties almost Immediately
after winning re-election In
1988. will face the winner o f a
two-man Democratic primary.
The two Democratic contes­
tants are Tallahassee lawyer
Bob Boyd and Douglas "P ete"
Peterson, a former prisoner of
war who Is headmaster of the
Dozier School for Boys In
Mnrianna.

TALLAHASSEE - Flori­
da would have the nation’*
e a r t le a t p r e s i d e n t i a l
p rim a ry if le g is la tio n
app roved F rid ay b y a
Senate committee becomes
law.
The Senate Ethics and
E le c t io n s C o m m it t e e
approved the measure by a
5-2 vote to h o ld th e
primary on the flnt Tues­
day after the ftret Monday
in January. Candidates
would have to declare their
intentions by the end of the
previous September to the
eligible.

Senate budget calls for repealed tax
United Press International
TALLAHASSEE — A little-noticed item In
the stale Senate's budget bill has some
business le&amp;dcra up In arms because It would
allow the state to levy corporate Income taxes
on out-of-state companies that currently do not
pay them.
One business leader said Friday the levy Is a
new version o f the controversial unitary tax
that was repealed by the state In 1984. The
repeal came after companies threatened to
bypass Florida In the future.
" I f w e’re going to do this, we might as well
shut down the Department o f Com m erce."
said Job Shebel, president o f Associated
Industries of Florida, a group that represents
4.000 companies statewide.
Supporters of the levy said It Is a fair way to

levy corporate Income taxes on companies that
do business In Florida but are based elsewhere.
The levy would close a loophole in the state's
corporate tax rules, they said.
"It Is not unitary, but It has a small
characteristic of It." •aid S«-pqre President Boh
Crawford. "It does not have nearly as wide a
reach."
The unitary tax passed In 1983 was based on
a company's worldwide earnings. The levy
proposed In the Senate hill Is based on national
earrings, but like the earlier tax It would be
assessed on the percentage of a company's
payroll, property and sales In Florida.
The "water's edge" tax would raise an
estimated 915 million annually.
Sen. William "D o c" Myers. R-Hobc Sound,
authored the proposal.

Occult ‘stop-and-go’ is good business in Miami
8 y DK’ANN WSIMKR
UPI writer
MIAMI — Nestled In south
Florida's shopping centers next
to the beauty shops and shoe
hospitals arc stores filled with a
stran ge assortm ent o f soup
tureens, plastic Madonnas, co­
conuts and statues of Indian
chiefs.
T h e y a re b o ta n lc a s . th e
stop-and-go stores of the occult.
T o the uninitiated, their wares
are a mystifying assortment of
dolls, beaded jewelry, horse tails
and shoes, plants, hand-carvcd
bow ls, in cen se, k n ives and
magical potions available In an
array of aerosol sprays and bath
oils.
For their customers — mostly

Hispanic and Haitian — the
goods are religious symbols,
tools needed to attract their
special deities and to appeal for
help In their lives.
C atering largely to practlcloners o f the secretive AfroCaribbean religions, such as
Santerla and voodoo, the shops
are often the only visible evi­
dence that such beliefs have a
firm foothold among thousands
o f south Florida residents.
Though they sell tarot cards
and crucifixes, the botanlcas
were designed by and for practlcloners o f Santerla — a religion
brought first to Cuba by African
slaves In the last century and
Infamous for Its use of animal
sacrifice during religious serv­
ices.
Santerla was outlawed In the

late 19th century by the Cuban
govern m en t under pressure
from the Catholic Church. How­
ever. the law was skirted by
practlcioners who gave the most
popular deities the names of
Catholic saints.
"It's one-stop shopping. A 7-11
for religious stufT." said Ernesto
Pichardo, minister o f the Santcrla church La Iglesla Lukuml
Bahaiu Ay. " (If you) need ritual
symbols to practice Santerla or a
little voodoo, go to the botanlca.
T h e y a re r e lig io u s s u p p ly
stores.”
Pichardo said botanlcas are an
"A m e ric a n phenom ena that
never existed In Cuba."
"In Cuba you have markets
like In Mexico. You need a
maraca (rattled to attract the
attention of deities during re­

ligious services) you go to the
person In the market who sells
the maracas. You need a chicken
or pigeon (ft&gt;r sacrifice) and you
go to a farm.
"But botanlcas are an Ameri­
can Invention. We don't want to
have to drive around everywhere
getting this stuff. It's capitalism.
"Scholars come down here
and are overwhelmed by the
botanlcas. Then they go to Cuba
and they think they're going to
the heart of Santerlam and they
get there and say ‘ Where are the
botanlcas?’"
T h e b o ta n lca s op en ed In
Miami In the early 1970s and
concentrated on selling plants
for herbal remedies relied upon
by Cuban and Haitian immi­
grants.

TH E W EA TH ER
LO CAL FO R EC A ST
Today.,,Mostly sunny with a
high near 90. Wind from the
south at lOmph.
■
Tonight...Fair with a low In
the mid 60's.
Tomorrow...Partly cloudy with
u slight chance o f afternoon
showers or thunderstorms. High
In the low 90‘s.
E x te n d e d o u tlo o k ...P a r tly
cloudy with a slight chance of
afternoon showers or thun­
d e r s to r m s T u e s d a y and
Wednesday. High In the low 90's
and a low In the mid to upper
60s.

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BEACH CONDITIONS
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feet and choppy. Current Is lo
the north with a wa'cr tempera­
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Beach: Waves are 3 feet and
choppy. Current Is to the north,
with a water temperature of 72
degrees. Sun screen factor: 15,

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p.m.: lows. 4:15 a m .. 3:58 p.m.;
N e w S m yrn a B each: highs.
10:23 a.m., 10:42 p.m.; lows.
4:20 a.m.. 4:03 p.m.: Cocoa
Beach: highs. 10:38 a.m.. 10:57
p.m.: lows.4:47a.m.. 4:1H p.m.

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Seas 2 to 4 ft Bay and inland
waters a moderate chop.
T o n I g h t . . , w i nd c a s t to
southeast 10 to 15 kts. Seas 2 to
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moderate chop.
Sunday...wind southeast 10 to
15 kts. St-as 2 to 4 ft

The temperature at 4 p.m.
Saturday was 87 degrees and
Friday's overnight low was 61.
as recorded by the National
Weather Service at the Orlando
International Airport.
Other Weather Service data:
Cl F rid a y 's high.

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Man charged with aaaaultlng girlfriend
CASSELBERRY - Vick David Wallace. 617 Jupiter Way.
Caaaelberry. was arrested on Saturday Tor allegedly assaulting
his girlfriend Deborah Jones while she slept on a couch In their
house, police reported yesterday. According to police reports.
Wallace slapped Jones In the face and then struck her with his
fist causing her to lose consciousness for about 20 seconds.
Jones’ two daughters, both minors, were witnesses to the
assault.

Tw o arraatad on fraud chargaa
WINTER SPRINOS Cheryl Burnette Reese and her
husband Jerome Keith Reese, of 15430 Oregon Ave., Orlando,
were arrested at Captain Nemo's on Red Bug Road on charges
of defrauding an Innkeeper and disorderly Intoxication. Jerome
Reese was also charged with possession of less than 20 grams
of marijuana.
The couple had Incurred a $87 bar tab. but had left the
establishment having only paid $41 of the bill, according to
police reports. When employees approached them outside to
ask for payment, they refused, police said.
Seminole County sheriff's officers were summoned to assist.
Cheryl Reese became verbally abusive to the officers and still
refused to settle the tab. police said. Jerome Reese claimed he
had no money and also became verbally abusive, according to
police.
A search of Jerome Reese revealed a small plastic bag
containing less than 20 grams of marijuana, police said.

Two break in apartment, found stooping
SANFORD — Frank Ford and Kevin Phillips, who have no
permanent addresses, were arrested for breaking Into an
apartment at 2424 Lake Ave.. Apartment A. Sanford, and
sleeping there without the permission of the owner.
Ford Is currently on probation for a felony ofTense.
According to police reports, the pair has been observed
sleeping In the apartment on several other occasions.

Qirlfriond reports assault
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS - Anthony Wayne Stevens o f 512
New England Ave.. Apartment 202. In Altamonte Springs was
arrested yesterday for assaulting his girlfriend Nancy Long.
Long, who has lived with Stevens since January, reported
that he arrived at their apartment In an Intoxicated condition
and began arguing, according to police reports. The argument
turned violent when Stevens struck her on the chest, shoulders
and back with his fists, police said.
Long reported that he attempted to choke her when she tried
to escape.
According to arrest reports. Stevens had In the past
threatened Long’s life If she were to ever call the police.

Woman charged with auto theft
LAKE MARY — Rhonda G. Blakely was arrested on charges
of grand theft auto when she and her II-year-old daughter
were found sleeping In a car that had been reported stolen from
Charleston, s C
Neighbors reported a suspicious car with South Carolina
license plates parked at 123 Alma Ave.. Lake Mary.
Responding officers found the mother and daughter asleep In
the car.
While both were arrested and handcuffed at first, the child
was "unarrested.” uncuffed and released In the custody of an
uncle, police said.

Man fights over House of Babes charge
FERN BARK - James Robert Kimball of 520 Yew Court;
Altamonte Springs, was arrested after repeatedly striking
Dominic Nolfc. an employee at The House o f Babes In Fern
Park.
Kimball, according to arrest reports, disputed the admission
charge at the adult entertainment establishment and began
hitting and punching Nolfc. Nolfc sustained minor injuries to
his face In the altercation with Kimball • ho Is 6 '6 " tall and
weighs 415 pounds.

Chamber
seeks new
leifflbers
■y NICK PFBPAUP
Herald staff witter
LA KE MARY - A dozen teams
will begin scouting the entire
Lake Mary business community
beginning Tuesday os the 1990
annual drive to seek new m em ­
bers for the Lake Mary Chamber
of Commerce gets underway.
The membership drive will
begin with a klckofT breakfast at
the chamber headquarters. 3821
Lake Emma Road, and run
through May 23. The goal this
yea r Is to obtain 100 new
members. According to Delores
Lash, a member o f the cham­
ber’s board o f directors, last
year's goal was 100 new m em ­
bers. and the drive was able to
sign up 125.
C ochairm en o f this y ea r’s
drive arc chamber Vice Presi­
dent John Slcgd and DcLorcs
Lash. Team captains selected
earlier this month Include Joe
D e tlz . Pat C a llo w a y . J u d y
Rankin. Shari Brodle. Brent
C a r ll. K a th lc R a g a n . D on
Stcedly, Kcrmlt Arnold. Mike
C u ra sl, D avid D arrow . J oe
Rosier. Martin Kansol and Anne
Petsos.
C h a m b e r P r e s id e n t M ik e
Curasl said the membership
drive will conclude with a Busi­
ness After Ilnurs ut the Swiss
Inn Restaurant.
" I 'm sure ev ery o n e looks
fo r w a r d to a d d in g q u a lity
membership to our chamber this
year," Curasl said.

Sinkhole on i*4
Al Young, of the Florida Department of
Transportation headquarters In DeLand, surveys
a sinkhole on the Lake Mary westbound exit
ramp of lnterstate-4 discovered after a car drove
into the hole late Friday night A Lake Mary
police spokesperson said two people Involved In
the two-car accident at the sinkhole were

transported to South Seminole Community
Hospital In Longwood, but no further Informa­
tion was available last night. DOT was filling and
repaving the opening of the tDfoot by 20-foot
hole yesterday and expected work to be
c o m p le t e d by 6 p.m . last n ig h t, the
spokesperson said.

Lawyers debate free legal aid
United Press International
TALLAHASSEE — Few lawyers dispute that
Florida's poor can’t afford legal representation,
but being required to give free legal aid to the poor
amounts to slavery, attorneys told the stnte
Supreme Court Friday.
But supporters o f a petition requiring lawyers In
private practice to provide free services to the poor
argued that they had a professional obligation to

see that people of few means had equal access to
the Judicial system.
" It ’s time we lawyers come down from our
high-rise offices.’’ said Sandy D'Alemberte. the
former dean o f Florida State University College of
Law and president-elect-nominee of the American
Bar Association. "It Isa professional responsibility
to serve the poor."
According to the Florida Bar. about 85 percent
o f Its members already provide legal assistance to

Eisner ‘annoyed’ at Orlando bond challenge
United Prasa International
ORLANDO — The chairman of the Walt
Disney Co. Friday said the government of
Orlando is Incompetent, but later apologized
for the off-the-cuff remark.
Disney Chairman Michael Eisner also said
he was a "little annoyed" by a legal
challenge to Disney's right to use lax
exempt bonds for Improvements to its
Central Florida holdings.
Disney's governmental arm, the Reedy
Creek Improvement District, won all $57
million in tax-erempt bonds available in six
Central Florida counties this year and plans
to use them to upgrude Disney's sewuge
system.
Orange County officials, who wanted to
use the bonds to raise $19 m'lllon lo finance
affordable housing, asked Reedy Creek to
surrender some o f the bonds, but district
officials refused, saying they had gotten
their application in first and had won the
bonds fairly.
A Judge ruled In Disney’s favor Thursday.
"T h e fact that Orlando is Incompetent as a
government In this urea and was not only

l l ’m g o in g to g e t in to su ch
tro u b le by say in g th e y are
in co m p e ten t.... I c a n ’t
•re lie v e I s a id th e y w e re
in c o m p e te n t. |
-Disney Chairman Michael Eisner
not first, but wasn’t even second or third,
that if we gave It back It wouldn't even go to
Orlando for housing.” Elsne.* said.
Orlando is located In Orange County.
Eisner, whu.inatlc the remarks to report­
ers tn CoKnWbTOTTi.lJ.. later sought to retract
his comments. He was In the city to deliver
the commcncgfu^nt address at the Universi­
ty o f South Carolina.
" I should take It back." he said. "It's not
that they are Incompetent. They weren’t
there first or second or third or fourth. I’m
going to get into such trouble by saying they
are Incompetent. I can't believe I said that. I
can’t believe I said they were Incompetent."
An Orange County official later said she

believes Disney's image has been sullied by
the company's grab for the bonds.
"(E isner) Is certainly entitled to his
o p in io n ." said Donna Rlckelm an. ad­
ministrative assistant for Orange County.
"W e can't fault Disney. They did everything
correctly. I believe they paid a dear price In
public image, though.
"T h e y did what they could do and should
do in order to obtain the bonds and we wish
It hadn’ t happened." she sa d.
"Orange County historically has always
gotten together with other county govern­
ments and discussed the bonds and given
priority to the m ost pressin g .n e e d ."
Rlckelman said. "W e did that‘this1fe a r mx\A
obviously Disney dldn’ t’ dncnll.'TTley were
correct In their application. They didn’t do
anything wrong. W e’re Just ..extremely
disappointed In what happened."
Anthony Martin, a Republican gubernato­
rial candidate who Hied suit against Disney
and Reedy Creek, promised Friday to appeal
the decision.
" I ’m disappointed, but I’m not surprised."
hr said.

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Americans set aside Sunday to pay a
Mother's Day tribute to moms, would be
moms and mother figures. Including a
widowed father honored In a Georgia girl's
award winning school essay as "th e best
mom any family could have."
Joy Bailey. 10. a student at Russell
Elementary School In Austell. Ga., told In
the essay how her mother died of cancer In
1968, leaving her father to raise his four
children.
"N o w my dad Is a minister, cook, clothes
washer, transporter, moral supporter — the
list goes on and on. He's always there for me
when I need him. He’s been there through
good and bad and 1know he always will be."
she wrote In the essay, which was read over
the school's public address system.
"H e's raising me and m y 13-year-old
sister. 7-year-old brother and 5-year-old
sister perfectly. So you ask why he deserves
this Mother's Day gift? 'Cause he's m y dad
and the beat mom any family could have."
The essay, which answered the question,
"W h y my mom deserves Mother’s Day
Brunch" at a local hotel, was picked by the
management of the hotel from among more
than 60 entries from the Smyrna school
system.
American Telephone &amp; Telegraph Co. said
It expects to connect 53 million long-

Arsa’s ‘bast’ mom, Sm Pago 1C
distance calls on Mother's Day. breaking all
records for holiday calling as children check
In with moms across the nation and the
world.
The com pany said It expected 37.5
million Interstate calls. 11.5 million calls
out-of-statc and 4 million International calls.
A T&amp; T said Mother’s Day 1989 currently
holds the record for busiest holiday calling,
with 46.6 million calls. Christmas Day lost
year Is second with 45.6 million calls.
Although the origin of Mother's Day is a
m a t t e r o f d is p u t e , a w o m a n fro m
Philadelphia Is generally credited with Its
creation.
Anna Jarvis and her mother moved to
Philadelphia from West Virginia In 1904.
Her mother died one year later. For three
years. Jarvis worked io have a day for
mothers set aside by Philadelphia, which
adopted It on May 10. 1908.
Pennsylvania m ade the day a state
holiday In 1913, and Congress finally
passed a resolution dedicating the second
Sunday In May " to the memory of the best
mother In the world: your mother."
The first Mother's Day proclamation was
Issued by President Woodrow Wilson on
May 9. 1914.
Not everyone credits the Idea of the
observance to Jarvis. Kentuckians claim the

honor for Mary Towles Sasseen. a teacher
who in 1887 celebrated her m other's
birthday In her classroom. Other schools
followed suit and. after Sasseen died, her
family promoted her Idea.
Albion. Mich., also claims Mother's Day
for Its own. Historians there say Juliet
Calhoun Blakeley stepped Imo the pulpit of
the Methodist Episcopal Church In Albion
on May 13. 1877. and called on other
mothers o f the church to Join her In special
services.
In honor of Mother's Day 1990, a weekend
celebration was planned In Albion, featuring
the dedication o f a historical marker, an art
show and a brunch at Albion College.
Antl-abortlonlsts In at least two states
marked the holiday weekend with de­
monstrations outside clinics.
In San B e rn a rd in o , C a lif.. 40 d e ­
monstrators were arrested on suspicion of
trespassing at a medical clinic Saturday
during a w eekend blockade by antlabortlonlsts, authorities said. About 250
people evenly divided on the Issue gathered
at the offices of Family Planning Associates
In the city’s largest-evcr anti-abortion de­
monstration . police Lt. Tom Maler said.
In C h ica g o , a n ti-a b o rtio n a c tiv is ts
marched at several clinics around the city
Saturday In special Mother’s Day protests,
resulting In at least 26 arrests at one
location where demonstrators tried to block
the entrance.

Hubble Space Telescope focusing set
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W A S H IN G T O N NASA*
engineers began focusing the
Hubble Space Telescope Satur­
day in preparation for taking the
$ 1 .5 b i l l i o n o r b i t i n g o b ­
servatory's historic first picture
o f the heavens next week.
As the 12-ton telescope orbited
381 miles above Earth, techni­
cians at the Goddard Space
Flight Center In Greenbelt, Md..
and M arshall S p ace F lig h t
Center In Huntsville, Ala., began
the work o f com m encing a
38-hour "bootstrap" process o f
focusing the crafi's mirrors.
If all goes well. Die telescope's

wide field planetary camera will
snap the telescope's historic
"firs t lig h t" picture between
Wednesday and Friday depend­
ing on whether the process
needs repeating.
The subject o f the picture,
which Is Intended as a test and
not to produce any new discover­
ies. will be a 3 bllllon-year-old
star cluster known as NC&gt;C 3532.
about 1,500 light-years from
E a rth In th e c o n s te lla tio n
Carina. A light-year, the distance
light travels In one year. Is about
5.8 trillion miles.
Workers Saturday also com ­
pleted an Important set of ti-sts
on the telescope’ s guidance
system, tested several Instru­
ments and turned on full power

to the high-speed photometer —
a high-tech light meter — and
faint object camera.
The guidance system and In­
struments will be critical during
the 15-year mission of the tele­
scope, which Is expected to
rev o lu tio n ize a stron om y by
stu dying stars, planets and
galaxies in greater detail than
ever before.
NASA had hoped to take the
telescope's flu ! picture about u
week after It was deployed by
the crew* of the space shuttle
Discovery on April 25. but pro­
b le m s in th e p a in s ta k in g
start-up process put the work
behind schedule.
Technicians resolved most of

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the glitches — Including the
most recent one Involving the
guidance system that resulted
from a simple math error — but
were still working on two un­
usual movements In the tele­
scope.
NASA scientist Edward Weller
said he was confident the pro­
blem s w ou ld be fix ed and
stressed they would not affect
the early operation o f the craft.
Including the ability to take the
first photograph.
"I'm getting more and more
excited because I'm believing
more and more that It’s going to
happen." he said. "Th e exclt*
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A g«nts a u ls t In Rock Pllo sting

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busts netted almost 7,000
arrests, records show.
The escapee. Toby Scott Nave,
27, Altam onte Springs, was
caught Friday night when he
allegedly bought cocaine In rural
A lta m on te Sprin gs. He had
walked away from his trusty
duty at Seminole County Animal
Control near (lie Jail at Five
Points on April 27. He was In Jail
for failure lo appear In court on
theft-related charges and Jail
officials didn't consider him
dangerous.
Other trusty prisoners who
work days outside the Jail faired
w ell when s h e r iffs chem ist
Chris Alt tested their urine for
narctotlcs when they relumed to
Jail Friday night, The trusties
tested negative, but 14 Inmates
who spend weekends only In Jail,
trsted positive In "Urine Trouble
11," and w ere charged with
possession and contem pt o f
court. Esllngcr said.

The ln-Jall urine tests are part
o f S h e riff John Polk's fight
against drug users, who arc also
targeted as buyers In the Rock
Pile busts. Esllngcr said.
T h e urine tests show the
prisoners that "once they’re In
the system they have to abide by
the conditions o f their sen ­
tence." Esllng'trsald.
By Saturday afternoon agents
had seized 12 marijuana plants
valued at $24,000 from a rural
Sanford house on Noland Road.
D ru g c h a r g e s a re p e n d in g
against three possible suspects
In connection with that find.
Esllngcr said. The marijuana Is
valued at $24,000. On Friday.
2.5 gram s o f crack cocaine
valu ed at $280 was seized
county wide, he said.
Unc CCIB agent Injured his
back Friday when lifting a box
while searching a car. He will be
off duty for a few days. Esllngcr
said.

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SANFORD — Among those
arrested Friday In Seminole
C o u n ty ’ s p o rtio n o f th e
statewide drug bust "Rock
Pile V ." were:

• Jim Thomas Thom an IS. .AJlamople

H nr a id s t a f f w r it e r

W nXtod prisoners at tht county jail
whou urIn# tatted positive tor cocaine,
marl|uana or both, end charged with
posseulon ol narcoticsl
• Christian Howe. 21.Orlando
• Joseph Graham, 14. Winter Springs
• John J Tenney, 12. Sanford
• Robert Joseph Taylor, 22, Sanford
• Richard Laslie Shadier, 27. Lake
Mary
• Phi 11p Newman Morris, 21. Me Ihand
• Paul Thomas Provlnca. 2S. Sanford
• Keith Scotl Mitchell, 22, Ortendo
• David Grotilngar, 24, Winter Park
• Jamas Jaffrey Gregg. 22. San lord
• Mark Dempsay. 25, Orlando
• Rogallo Garcia Cabrera, 27, Alta­
monte Springs
• Glen Byers. 21. Long wood
• Jerome Arthur Browdy. 14. Oviedo
Among those arrested lor allegedly
buying crack cocaine from an undercover
police agent at In rural Altamonta
Springs were:

• Rick Charlts McClelland. Jl, Jensen
Beach
• Cary Data Thompson. X. Long wood
• Gerald P. Bertrand. 15. Longwood
• Abraham Bradley. 11. Sanford
• Arthur Joseph Meadors. 2*. Fern
Perk
• William Dale Poitema. X. Caitel
berry
• Carle Crelg. 2t. Casselberry
• Paige Henson. 27. Casselberry
• Lonnie Keith Thomas. 21. Cassei
berry
• Kevin Douglas Stuhrke. 2). Laka
Mary
• Toby Scott Nave. 27, Altamonte
Springs, also charged with escape Irom

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• Samuel Reynolds, X . Orlando
Among those arrested for alleged sale
ol cocaine to an agent either Friday or on
an earlier date are.
• E ugene Jenerette. IS. Oviedo
• Derrle Levon Hardy. X . Sanlord
• Jill I. Lowmlllar.lv. Fern Perk
• Michael Anthony Nanil, 2V, Fern
Perk
Willie Broen, 22. W 10th Street, Sanford
a Goerge Edward Erwin. 21, Sanford
o John Thomas White. 27, Sanford
• Haggle E ugene Sutton. X . Sanford

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Here are the projects in Seminole County that may affect the flow of traffic:

F O R C A LEN D AR O F E V E N TS .
M o n d a y , M a y 14
Tu e sd a y ,.M a y 15

Drainage improve­
ments at the intersection ol
Jitway and Main Street, paid lor
by Ihe Community Development
Block Grant program. Cost:
$377,000 C om p letion date,
March

I County Road 427 is being

widened from two lanes to lour
lanes from Charlotte Street to
State Road 434 Lane tapers will
extend from the railroad tracks
north ol SR 434 to Milwee
S ch ool. Cost: $3.3 m illion.
Completion date, December
Drainage improvements

and paving roadways in Lake
Mills subdivision. Cost: 41 mil­
lion Completion date. Sept. 30.
Removal of existing
headw all and exten sion of
culvert on Old Mims Road. Cost:
$2,500. Completion date, April
Turn radius and drainage

improvement at Eden Park Road
and Bunnell Road Cost. $4,000.
Completion date. April.

W ednesday, M a y 16

T h u rs d a y , M ay 17

B a fl
Pipe installation and
d r a in a g e im p r o v e m e n t at
Truman Boulevard, w est ol
Airport Boulevard Cost: $50,000
Completion dale, April

F rid a y , M ay Ik
Sa tu rda y, M ay 19

Join ut fur toffee and donuts and a lout hum 9 am lo 3 pm
Open to Public
Mini Health Fair! Come get a I'KK'i Blood Pressure and
Blood Sugar level Checkup frum our staff of Nurses. (Pulse
and Weight Included) 9 am to 3 pm Only.
At 10 am join us and Mayor Bcttye Smith lo sign a
pnclamauun sponsoring and supporting this Health Care
facility.
Fur our residents only we will have a picnic with lakcview
Middle School.
Iju cn io ih c Hamilton Recorder Band at 10 am Public
invited.
For our employees only there will be a "Fanptoyce Picnic ' al
Ft Mellon Park on take Monroe from 10 am ul 6 pm

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start at about 12:30 p.m. with
three 7-llter hydroplanes.
Sayward said the races would
Sunset Sports Associates, the
start at 10 a.m... an hour earlier
promoters of the event, hired
than scheduled, in an at-.erupt to more :han 22 Sanford police
get as much good racing weather
officers to provide security for
as possible.
the event. Officers said the
"It seems to get rough near the crowd was easily managed and
end of the day," Sayward said.
that no one had to be ejected
“ But It was a terrific day. from the property for disorderly
anyway."
conduct.
Even Neal Meads seemed to be
"Yeah, everyone seems to be
having a good time — and his having a good time here." said
was the hydroplane that dug Its Billy Colbert, of Deltona, sitting
noae Into the water and ejected beside his wife. Edwlna. We
him at more than 60 mph.
were coming here for the Ilea
Meads* boat, a 2.5 liter stock
market (at Elea World), but we
engine hydroplane, plowed nose heard about this and decided to
down Into Lake Monroe and check It out."
threw the driver from his craft.
"When we found out It cost
"It's so fast you don't even BIO. we almost turned around."
know It's happening," Meads Edwlna Colbert said. "W e saw a
said as he stood over the lot of people turn It around and
swamped engine of his boat leave."
about an hour after the Incident.
••It's our first race," Billy
"W hen the noae started to dig in. Colbert said. "It's amazing.
I Just let go of the steering wheel They should have had these a
and rode it out. I was out like a long time ago."
rocket — like a 70 mph human
Racers also seemed to be
cannonball."
Impressed by the way the races
The races got off to a roaring were set up.

"They're doing real good for a
first time.*’ said Joel Brown. Sr.
whose sons, Gory Brown and
Joel Brown Jr. were each ra ‘ng
a hydroplane.
"It's real nice to sec the city
come out and support It like they
have. So far. It looks good." he
said.
Chuck "Rookie" Woodruff,
racing a seven-liter hydroplane,
the most powerful boats at the
races, said that race seemed to
be organized well.
"The weather's a Utile rough,
but there’s nothing you can do
about that."
Wallace Schoettclkotte. owner
of the Holiday Inn. said despite
the turnout being less than
expected, the event was a suc­
cess because It was a crowd
plcaser and a profitable one, at
that. Schoetteikote would not
comment on how much the
hotel had spent or how much
would be made In the venture.
"W e ’re not lining money on
this." he said. “ It has worked
out very well."

Cham ps-------Continued f r o a Page 1A
They didn’t know It at the
time, but Seminole had the meet
wrapped up before the running
finals started at 7 p.m. Moore's
points In the field events com­
bined with sophomore Carlo
White's state championship In
the shot put (58-1) and Junior
Henry Williams’ second In the
triple Jump (48-3%0 gave the
Tribe 26 points.
Seminole's other six points
came from finishing third In the
400-meter relay. Joining Moore
and Williams on the quartet
were George Prison and Joseph
Murphy.
"W e won the state meet and
nobody was here to see It." said
Brauman. referring to the gener­
ally low crowd attendance dur­
ing the prelim inary running
events and field competition.
It's a shame that there weren’t
more fans to witness the Tribe’s
effort because Brauman couldn't
ask for a better performance
than the Semtnoles gave on
Friday night. Alm ost every
athlete Seminole sent posted a
personal best, even those who

finished out o f the scoring.
"Th is may have been the best
performance ever for us In the
state m eet,*' Brauman said.
“ With what we had, we were
supposed to score about 22
points. We scored 10 more than
that.
" I thought that we could win if
Carlo and Robert could go first
and second In the shot put.
Robert and Henry went first and
second In the triple Jump, and
we got at least third In the
400-metcr relay. And that’ s
what we got."
And Just as everything seemed
to go right for the Seminole
boys, the Seminole girls couldn’ t
catch a break. The Tribe’s tough
luck was personified by senior
sprinter Yolanda Baker, who
suffered a pulled ham string
while running In the finals of the
200-mcterdash.
"W e had to fight for every
point," first-year coach Nate
Perkins said. "W e had It set up
right with the right people In the
right events. If everything had
gone well, we would have been
In it. But I don’t think we could

have finished any better than
second."
The bright spot for Seminole
w as N adrlan M cG ill's state
championship In the 330-yard
low hurdles (43.27). Also scoring
for the Semtnoles were Shcrt
Reddicks (fifth In the shot put.
36-7V4) and Baker (sixth In the
100-meter dash. 11.9).
Seminole scored In both re­
lays. Kecla Ward. Kim Brown.
McGill and Mcchellc Toombs
finished third In the 1.600-mcter
relay with a time o f 3:58.6 while
B ak er, B row n . M cG ill and
Toombs posted a time of 47.8
while finishing fourth In the
400-meter relay.
" I 'm proud o f the girls,”
Perkins said. "T h ey did a great
Job this year. Now we’ ll Just start
building for next year."
Seminole will be losing seven
athletes from this year's teams.
For the boys. Moore and Maurice
Thomas arc seniors while Frlson
will be too old for high school
competition next year. Among
the girls. Reddicks, Toombs.
Baker and McGill are graduat­
ing.

Hotel fire kills one, injures three
MIAMI BEACH — A fire broke
tu t uml killed on elderly.rum
Saturday at a hotel a few blocks
from the site o f a devastating
blaze that cfalmed nine lives last
month In the resort and retire­
ment city.
Th rr- other people were in­
jured ... the fire Saturday at the
Lombardy Inn. which Is near the
ruins o f the gutted Fontana
Hotel. Flames early April 6
swept through the Fontana and
killed nine residents.
Neither the Fontana nor the

Lombardy were equipped with a
Three other victims of smokt
sprinkler system. " ,
Inhalation were taken to two
The Lombardy fire started at ' urea hospitals and were In stable
2:24 p.m. on the first lloor and condition. Mazer said.
spread to three rooms, said Sgt.
" I saw the kids run by and
James Mazer, a spokesman for they said the place was on fire. I
the Miami Beach Fire Depart­ stepped Into the hall and there
m e n t. it s r e s id e n t s w e r e was smoke so I ran out," said
evacuated.
resident Valeric Cole.
"T h e fatality occurred on the
Fire crews arriving on the
second floor Immediately above
where we believe the fire origi­ scene evacuated residents from
nated." said Mazer. "T h e victim their rooms. Officials do not
Is an elderly gentleman who know how many people were In
appears to have died of smoke the building ul the time o f the
blaze, said Mazer.
Inhalation.”

Water restrictions tightened on Gulf Coast
United P u n I n f relational
FORT M YERS - Regional
water managers have tightened
water-use restrictions for resi­
dents of Lee County, where
some faucets are literally runn­
ing dry as a result of drought
conditions.

The strictest rules Imposed
Thursday apply to coastal arcus
west o f Interstate 75. where
homeowners will be allowed to
water lawns only twice a week
and are urged to reduce In-home
water consumption.
Homeowners east or 1-75 may
Irrigate three times a week on a

spcclllc schedule.
Even if Lee County residents
reduce water use. it may he too
later to help residents In a North
Fort Myers neighborhood, where
people rely on their own wells.
Some homes with shallow,
outdated wells, which use Jet
pumps, have run out o f water In
the past few weeks.
Graham hauled buckets to
neighbors' houses to get drink­
ing water.

Checking the action with a teleecope wee spectator Cocry Sharrow, of Sanford.

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"Because this lake Is bigger
than most we run on. the turns
arc m ore rounded and the
course is fa ster." explained
Haraway. "O n same courses, the
turns are more of a straight line
than here."
Still more hurrying com es
when Haraway Jumps Into as
many as four different boats to
race on a given weekend.
"T h e weekends are the best
part o f the racing life.” he
asserts. "During the week, the
sport is hard work; that's when
the bruises are so bad that it's
hard to walk jom etim es."
He claims the racing Is as fun
as it looks, despite the ever­
present danger.
“ Before a race, you might get a
little scared, but once you get
out there you Just calm down
and think about wl.at you have
to do. Then It’s allright."
You might say Haraway was
bom to race. His father had
raced boats since Neal was bom.
At the age of 15. the youngster
finally got his chance at the
wheel. Racing l. second nature
to him now as a seasoned
nlnctecn-ycar-okl veteran o f four
seasons.
"I Just race boats. My future
plans arc to race more." fie says.
The racing life must not be too
terrible, though. Tor Haraway.
B etw e en h is races, he did
m anage to mingle with the
crowd briefly and to enjoy some
o f the local scenery. Well, som e­
body had to do it.
-ort

Quayle addresses graduates
XFORD. Miss. - Vice President
Dan Quayle promised Saturday
that poverty In the Mississippi
Della is a serious concern o f the
Bush administration, but he
would not discuss details of
federal aid for the area.
Quayle. speaking at a press
conference after graduation cer­
emonies at the University of
Mississippi, was asked why the
federal government continues to
request money for Latin Am eri­
can countries when it has no
special programs for Mississippi
D elta residents, am ong the
poorest in the nation.
"W e recognize that poverty Is
a s e rio u s p ro b lem in th is
country." Quayle said.
The vice president then noted
the Bush adm in istration Is

D EA TH S
CYNTHIA MARJORIE BROWN
Cynthia MarjXfc Brown, 56.
648 WIMowwood Avc.. A lta ­
monte Springs, died Thursday at
her residence. Born Dee. 15.
1933 In Jamaica, she moved to
Altamonte Springs from New
York City In 19H4. She was a
retired nurse and a member of
the First Baptist Church. Alta­
monte Springs.
Survivors Include husband.
Sydney: daughter. Jacqueline
Davidson. Miami: sons, Clive,
M ia m i. K e n n e th . O rla n d o ;
b roth ers. C liffo rd W illia m s.
Q u e e n s . N .Y .. H a r r in g to n
W illiam s, Detroit, B eirisford
W illiam s, W ashington. D.C.;
three grandchildren.
B a ld w in -F a irch ild Funeral
Home. Forest City. In charge of
arrangements.
CHARLES W . HOLLAR
Charles W. Hollar. 63. Luke
Irene Rd.. Casselberry, died
Friday at South Seminole Com ­

m unity Hospital. Longw ood.
Born Dec. 13, 1926. In Carbondale, Pa., he moved to Cassel­
berry from Cleveland In 1978.
He was owner ol NHands Bar and
Package and a member o f the
Catholic Church o f the Nativity.
He was a member or the VFW.
Winter Springs.
Survivors include wife. Doris;
d a u g h te rs . B onnie. W in te r
Springs. Barbara lluun. Cleve­
land; son. Robert. Casselberry:
b r o th e r . T h o m a s . W in te r
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Quayle refused to comment on
specific solutions to poverty In
the area.
The vice president also voiced
support for the Baltic Republics,
something the Bush administra­
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without at the same time re­

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Hydroplane boats race across Lske Monroe yesterdsy.

HitiW Photo by Killy Jordon

Racers say Lake M onroe passes test
By J . ■RADLEY DILLINQ
Herald Staff Writer
SANFORD — Lake Monroe lias
passed Its test, power boat racers

saltI Saturday.
Promoters can be counted on
to tell the public that Lake
Monroe was everything they said
It would be for the boat races

Htftod Photo by Kilty Jordan

Oliver ol boat Y-6 wails for assistan ce.

t

this weekend. That's part of
their Job. But If the racers’
opinions matter the most, then
l-akc Monroe has passed the test
for becoming an important dot
on the map of power-boat racing.
"T h e location is excellent."
said Richard Burns, a mechanic
for the hydroplane "Plumber's
Friend." owned bv Dave and
Barbara Kalm. " I f the winds tile
down, you're going to see some
excellent racing."
Among the reasons that Lake
Monroe is thought to have I he
same potential as Lake Maggory
is that It Is shallow enough to
keep wave size to a minimum —
which helps keep bouts from
flipping — and It Is wide enough
to allow lor a triangular shaped
course.
"In a way It's like NASCAR
racing," said Chuck Woodruff,
one o f the racers o f the sevenliter hydroplanes, the largest
and most powerful boats at the
races this weekend. "The sharp­
er you have to turn, the more
likely, you'll flip and wreck.'*
Tom Isaac, a member o f the
p it c r e w fo r th e 2 5 lit e r
hydroplane "Bad B oy." said that
the water was rough, but that
the course Is a r i . ord course.
"Because of the wind. It's a
l i t t l e b u m p ie r th a n we

expected." Isaac said. "But IPs a
good shaped course. We can set
records on it If the wind dies
down."
In-board Race Chairman Tom
Suywnrd agreed.
"It's a record course. I’ ll be
surprised if we don't break two
or three (In Sunday's races). The
potential Is here."
In fact, one record was set
olllclallv on Saturday

Hh M Photo by KiOy JonUn

A crowd gslhars on the waterfront to sas the racaa.

Mifitd Photo by Tommy Vlnctnf

S pectators on several hundred boats w atrh the races.

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Anyone With Information
Concerning The Estate O f

M 0 N R O E

Street party
kicks off
boat races

M A R T H A H . L IJ K E
Contact Atty. Stephen E. Qulnnell
101 E. Government St.
Pensacola, FL 32501
904-434-3601

By J . B R A D LIV O ILUN O
Herald staff writer
SANFORD — Festivities for the
w rtk e n d o f S anford Su per
Challenge ‘00 lx»at racing on
Lake Monroe kicked ofT Friday
night with a party on First Street
whrre traffic was stopped for
racers displaying their craft to
the public.
T h ere w ere th ree hands,
children’s rides, clowns, cotton
candy and more.
Police estimated the crowd
peaked at about 400 less than
the 1.000 that was expected, but
that didn’ t seem to matter to the
racers.
Many o f them were Impressed Spectators watch the boat parade Friday night.
that the public came out to sec
them at all.
R a c e C h a I r in a n C It u c k
1.000 people had showed and
About 30 meets paraded their Ankrum was less subtle about
that It was a good Indicator for
boats on trailers through the his enthusiasm.
the races to come.
business district Friday, stop­
"I don’ t believe what I am
Many people al the party
ping on First Street lor the party seeing In this town. I am Just not
that lasted nearly five hours.
believing this," he screamed hadn’t heard about It. hut were
"W e are really surprised.’’ said from the passenger seat of a golf pleasantly surprised when they
Jennifer Sayward. wife of Torn cart, headed buck to the Holiday arrived In Sanford.
Say ward, a race official and a Inn. "M y God. We could never
"W e have small cabin cruiser
racer In the weekend Super do s o m e th in g lik e th is In
at the m a r in a ." e x p la in e d
Challenge boat races Sayward Miami."
was standing by her husband's
“ It really looks like they got Mechclc and Rodney Falvey. of
boat, a Jersey Skiff class racer, the town behind us." said John O rla n d o , T h e F a lv c y s had
christened “ Dazed and Con­ Jacobs, who drove a 5-lltcr b ro u g h t th e ir o n e -y ea r-o ld
fused." alluding to all the poun­ hydroplane in the races yester­ daughter, Chelsea, with them In
ding and shaking that the crew day. "In most places, you arrive, a stroller.
of the Nutt has to endure during you put ltu- Nun in the waler.
"W e Just came up to bo on our
a race.
you race and you take II out and
boat this w rekend." Michele
" It ’s terrific," Tom Sayward go home. This Is really dif­ said. "Hut this Is nice." she said,
yrlled us he greeted onlookers ferent."
while looking a I I he crowd of
and unswered their questions.
C h ris C ra n lu s . o w n e r o f people around her. "I'm really
"I'm having a terrific time."
Christo's Restaurant, said the surprised. This Is really good."

Saturday boat race winners announced
The results of Coors Llghl
Superchallenge '90 for Saturday
are as follows, according lo race
organizers:
].t litre m*dilw4s
—
First pl4K« Instigator lAW, driven by
J A i d of SI Petersburg
Second place Bed Boy (A79I driven by
Larry Pound ot Brandon

EP
First place No IS7 driven by Neal
Hararvay
Second placa No Via driven by Derek

Smith
Third place No eM driven by Lee Ramsay
Fourthplact No *76driven by Cyn Dalton
Fifth placa No *11 driven by Bert Ware
Jr
SportC
First place
Junker

No

» » l driven by Shewn

1ST 45
First place No J driven by Terry Ranrea
ol Tampa
Second place No *0 driven by Booty
Boner mao ol Vankea Town
Third place No 551 driven by Vince
Beryaldl

Fourth place No 717 driven by James
Sukowol Itlamorada
Fifth race No I driven by Don Qu'na

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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
AND
PROPOSED STATEMENT OF COMMUNITY
DEVELOPMENT OBJECTIVES AND PROJECTED
USE OF FUNDS
S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y , F L O R ID A
C O M M U N IT Y D E V E L O P M E N T B L O C K G R A N T P R O G R A M
P R O G R A M Y E A R 1990*1991
This Proposed Statement ot Community Development Objectives
and Pioiected Use ot Funds is to advise the em tens ot Seminole
County of I he general objectives the County wilt pursue with their
proposed allocation ol Community Development Block Giant
ICD BG ) lunds. and ot the specific pro|ects which the County in

Midway Drainaga Improvamerits
Engineering Design (Construction Plans) lor
phases III 5 IV acquisition of easements and
fl0h u o l way Construction to be funded in
subsequent years

' hOM ,u "°* " ’•County ha» b M n
ed that its 1990 91 grant amount is *1.621.000

Sanford Housing Rehablltlallon
Rehabilitation of owner-occupied housing

County slatt will conduct a public hearing on Wednesday May
23 1990 to present the proposed use of 1990 91 CDBG funds to
Ihe public for comment All interested persons are invited to at'
tend the public hearing S titt will receive all comments and will
answer questions regarding the proposed use ot funds
The County has an approved Housing Assistance Plan a Com
munlty Development Plan and a residential antidisplacement and
relocation assistance plan, with which to etfectively administer
the cr3G Program Serm on-. County will make every effort to
minim zu the dispiacemen
Households and businesses whon
implementing its housing and community development activities

Crend National
Flr*t place: Super Chaos ICN11) driven oy
7homes Chandler ot Miramar
Second place Plum Craiy IGNWI driven
by Hugh James * Green Core Springs
Third place no GNU driven by Curtlt
Manner ot Green Core Spring!
Fourth place No GN101 driven by Butch
Jones
Filth place No GNU driven by Thom a!
Rowe
Slath place Stalker (GN44I) driven by
Mike Graham

,riB C l,7

210 000

Sanlord

200 000

North Target Areas Emergency Housl j Repair
Emergency repair to owner occupied housing
ln Midway. Lockhart s Subdivision. Roseiand
Park, and Bookertown in unincorporated
Seminole County ..............................
.............................. tOO 000

Wlnwood Paving A Drainage Design
Engineering design (construction plans) and
acquisition necessary to pa- e Lake Mobile
Drive. Oak Avenue, and a portion ot Plumosa
Construction to be funded lr. a Subsequent
yea
....................................................

H 5 000

Lockhart Paving t Drainage
Engineering design and paving ot W 23fd Sheet

185 000

COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT OBJECTIVES
1 To use C D B G funds in a manner which benefits low and
moderate income persons To alternatively use C DBG 'unds tor
the elimination or alleviation ol slums or blight, or lor an urgent
community need lit necessaiy)

Johntor HM, p „ ing 4 Drainage
Engineering design and

p a v in g

ol Queen .' venue

170.000

2 To improve the quality of life in Seminole County by providing
infrastructure improvements, public facilities parks and tecroalion improvements, housing assistance and other activities which
are related to neighborhoodlcom-hunity improvement
i, |

Sanlotd Christian Sharing Canlar
Purchase ot walk In freozer tor lood and commodities .

3

s Jn(0(g Christian Sharing Canlar

To concentrate the use ol /unds in Identified low and
moderate income neighborhoods and communities in order to
stabilize and .mprova those ne.aWWtioods
.
_
. , .
...
..
4 To provide for lonn range community Improvemenl by assess
mg current conditions and planning long range improvement
programs

Ratlrad Senior Volunteer Program
Replacement ol 15 passenger van tor senior volunteers

2 000

Caaselberry (Lake Drive) Paving A Drainage
Road paving, sanitary sewer and sidewalk
improvements to Tipton Rd and a portion of
Carlisle Of ( from Park Dr to Holliday Dr &gt;
in the Lake Dr target area

An assessment ol physical and socioeconomic conditions m Wlnwood and the
production ol a multi-year economic
development plan * strategy

........
PROPOSED USE OF 1990 91 FUNDS:

Administration

70 000

Wlnwood Economic Development Strategy

40 000

subtotal

*1.290 000

Contingency

186.636
147.664

TOTAL

Installation ot 5 000 feet at 6 1 polabte water
lin -s throughout the target area -ncluding 4
lire hydrants

*152.500

Roseiand Park Housing Rehabilitation
Connection of approvimately 53 dwelling
units lo potable water system

Herald Photo by Tommy Vlncant

*1.621.000

BUDGET

Roseiand Park Potable Water Improvements

Uno the clown makii^bailoon animals at tha street party.

6.000

Revolving loan fund for notnlerest small loan
progtam lor temporary fmanclal a.d lo
Income eligible households

The Community Development oBiectivesol Seminole Counly are
fully consistent with the national objectives as established by the
Mousing and Community Development Act ot 1974. as amended.
with a ma|or emphasis on meeting the needs ol lower income persons and a lesser emphasis on eliminating slum and blight Of
the anticipated *1 621,000 in available funds tor FY 1990 91. all
are enpected to benefit low and moderate income persons within
Seminole County Seminole County received protect proposals
totaling over *4 000 000 during the planning period for Program
Year 199091, which tar exceeds the available funds The County
utilized an eatensive citizen participation process to insure
fairness and accountability m allocating the available grant funds

PROJECT

20 000

20 000

This Proposed Statement of Community Development Oojectives
and Projected use ot Funds was developed by the Seminole County CDBG Citizen Advisory Board on April 17. 1990 and will be
presented to the Board of Counly Commissioners on June 12
'990 for approval Alt questions regarding this Proposed Stale
ment should be directed to the Community Development Section
Seminole County Planning Department. County Services Building
110t Easl First Street, Sanford, Florida 32771 (telephone
4071321-1130. evtenslon 7384)

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Five-run seventh inning gives
Brantley first baseball crown

AMERICAN LEAGUE
Ripken, Orioles turn tables

By DEAN SMITH

OAKLAND. Calif. — Cal Ripken Jr. allowed
Mark McGwire a thing or Iwo — two actually.
Ripken homered twice. Including the game
winner In the ninth Inning Saturday, to lead the
Baltim ore Orlolca to 3-2 victory over the
Oakland Athletics.
The victory snapped a five-game winning
streak by the defending world champions, who
have won 10 o f their last 12 gim es. The'night
before. McGwire had blasted a pair of homers
that helped sink the Orioles.
Elsewhere In the American League Saturday,
Cleveland topped Texas 5-4 in the completion of
a suspended game. Action under the lights had
Hanses City at Chicago, Toronto at Detroit,
Milwaukee at Minnesota. Cleveland at Texas.
Boston at California and New York at Seattle.

Herald Sports Writer
B A S E B A L L C IT Y Lake
Brantley scored five runs In the
bottom o f the seventh Inning to pull
out an Improbable 10-9 win over No.
1-ranked Brandon In the Class 4A
basbcall state championship game
Saturday night at the Baseball City
Stadium.
With two out. Jerry Thurston
fought off several two strike pitches
before lifting a bases-loadcd bloop
double down the left field line to tic
Ihe score 9-9. Jason Varltck then hit
lire next pilch over second base to
score Terry Brown with Ihe winning
nin.

TENNIS

T h e B randon E a gles (27-3).
ranked 15th In the nation by USA
Today, had won 19 In a row going
I n t o t h e S a t u r d a y n i g h t 's
showdown. Lake Brantley finishes
Ihe year 25-3.

Navratilova, Seles advance
ROME — Top-seed Martina Navratilova Satur­
day squeaked Into the final o f the $500,000
Italian Open against No. 2 Monica Seles with a
rain-delayed. 7-6 (7-4) triumph over Gabrtela
Sabatlnl.
Navratilova. 33. Sunday will play an opponent
less than half her age In the 16-ycar old Seles,
who trounced llth-seeded doubles partner
Helen KelesiofCanada6-1.6-2.
Navratilova continued to hold off challenges
posed by tennis stars younger by at least n
decade by denying Sabatlnl a third straight title
In the Rome event.
The 16-ycar-old Seles, the youngest star on
the w om en 's circuit until the arrival of
14-year-old American Jennifer Capriati In
March, allowed 20-yenr-old Krlesl little chance
to get Into the match.

Becker, Aguilera to m eet

H « M pnolo by MNy Jortfw*

While starting pitcher Mark Gabrovic (right) wasn't on the mound at Ihe end
of S a lu rd f &gt;lght’s Class 4A state championship game, he contrlbuled a
key single during the Patriots' live-run rally in (he seventh Inning

TOUR d« TRUMP

By T O N Y DeSORMIER

NEW YORK - Frank Viola became the major
leagues' first seven-game winner Saturday when
he hurled a four-hit shutout against the Los
Angeles Dodgers and lifted the Mets to a 7-0
victory. At this rate, he'll probably pitch for the
All-Star team he has started picking out.
As U is Angeles lost Its sixth In a row. Mike
Sharperson was the only Dodger who had any
success against the left-hander, with three line
singles and a stolen base.
"T h e guys who usually give me the most
trouble arc the Marty Barretts, the (Eric)
Yeldlngs. Ihe Sharpersons.” Viola said. "I
already voted for my All-Star team: Yeldlng at
second and Sharperson at third.”
•
The rest o f Saturday's National League
schedule was to be played at night. On tap were
C hicago at C incinnati. San Francisco at
Philadelphia. Houston at Pittsburgh. Atlanta at
St. Louis and Montreal at San Diego.

Herald Sports Editor________________

B A S K ETB A LL
□ 1 p.m. - WCPX 6. NBA playoffs. Chicago al
Philadelphia. |L)
□3 :3 0 p.m. - WCPX 6. NBA playoffs. Detroit al
New York. (L) .

Complete listing* on Page2B

The Eagles scored their last seven

Tyler Hlcr followed with an Infield
single to third b?*c to drive In one
run before plnch-hiltcr Terry brown
walked lo score another run. After
another Patriot out. Thurston found
the left field line with his gametying double.
N eith er startin g pitch er was
around at the end of the game as
both Lake Brantley's Gabrovic and
Brandon's Danny Graves both left
the game In the third Inning.
In the final Innings, the teams
turned to their aers. both o f whom
had pitched and won In Friday’s
semifinals. But Lake Brantley's
Brad Rigby had a little more left
than B randon's G ary Graham ,
k e e p i n g th e E a g le s o f f th e
scoreboard the last 1 2/3 Innings.
Rigby finishes the season with a
13-0 mark Graham saw his final
mark slip to 12-1.
Greg Thomas and liter were both
had three hits for the Patriots while
Thurston had three RBI. The game
was played before a crowd of 3.161.
a new state championship atten­
dance record.

Lake Brantley also had quite a few
p e o p le score S a tu rd a y n igh t.
Besides Glncttc. Mona Arlza came
In fourth In Ihe 330-yard low
hurdles (47.0).
Representing the Patriots In the
boys' meet were John Fcolu, wt}*» .
took sixth In the 1600-meter run
(4:27.8) and Matt Jewell, who came
In sixth In the 800-meter run
(1:56.85).
Lake Mary saw three athletes
place at the state meet, two In one
event. Allison Snell was third In the
BOO-mctcr run (2:18.21 with Haydee
Rohlchr close behind In ftflh place
(2:22.57).
D.J. Lewis also scored for ihe
Rams, coming In sixth In Ihe boys'
3200-mllc run (9:41.1).
T h e sta te m eet o n c e a ga in
solidified Seminole County's posi­
tion as a power In distance running.
Three local runners placed In Ihe
lop six or the hoys' 3200-meter run
while two scored" In the 1600-metcr
run and yet another placed In Ihe
800-meter run.

Lake Brantley's Mona Arlza was one of only two Seminole County athletes*
who scored at the Class 4A state meet Saturday night who didn t place in a
distance running event. Arlza finished lourth In Ihe 330-yard low hurdles
while Lyman's T.J. Jaroslk took lifth place In the boys high Jump.

For Tribe,
Moore is
just right

Viola breezes to seventh w in

Compiled from staff and w t f report*.________

Brandon had taken a 2-0 lead with
single runs In Ihe second and third
In n in g s . L a k e B r a n tle y th en
exploded for five runs In the bottom
of the third Inning lo go up 5-2. The
Eagles Immediately lied Ihe score
with three runs In the lop of the
fourth, then look the lead w l'h one
run In the fifth and three more In
the sixth.

runs on Just one h!t.
Lake Brantley's winning rally
started when shortstop Sean Uutite
walked. Mark Gabrovic then singled
to center and. an out later. Doug
Wohlsteln singled to right to load
the bases.

Mitchell leads county
at state track meet

HAMBURG — Three-time Wimbledon cham ­
pion Boris Becker o f West Germany and
Spanlaid Juan Aguilera Saturday advanced to
the final of the $1 million German Oper with
victories over French opponents.
By ROBBIE STO CK
Top-seeded Becker was taken the full distance
Herald Correspondent
by left-handed Henri Leconte before triumphing
63. 3-6. 6-3. while Aguilera edged Guy Forget WINTER PARK - Lyman's Teddy
75.7-6.
Mitchell successfully defended his
At the outset. Becker looked an easy winner,
state championship In the 3200nqedlng 34 minutes to wrap up the opening set.
m clcr- (tw o-m lle) run Saturday
bilt made too many unforced backhand errors In
night, finishing first in 9:14.6 al the
the second and made Ill-prepared attacks at the
C lass 4A state track meet at
Showalter Field and Bob Mosher
net.
Aguilera's solid buscllne play proved too much
Track.
for doubles specialist Forget as the Spaniard
Mitchell, who also finished second
clinched a place In the final.
In ihe 1600-mctcr run (4:19.41. was
one o f 10 Seminole County athletes
who scored al the stale meet.
The only other local athlete who
scored In two events was Lake
B r a n tle y 's A m y G ln c ttc. who
Urbonas leads Am erican sw eep
finished second In the 1600-meter
ALBANY. N.Y. — James Urbonas led an
run (5:18) and sixth In Ihe 3200American sweep o f the top three places In the
meter run (lime unavailable).
arduous 12th stage of the Tour de Trump
Besides Mitchell. Lyman also got a
Saturday, while Mexican Raul Alcala rose to the
pair o f flflh-place finishes from
top o f the overall standings.
Juniors Kevin Padgett and T.J.
Urbonas. a 24-year-old from Boulder. Colo.,
Jaroslk.
broke from a lead pack with seven miles
Padgett ran a 9:40.9 to place fifth
remaining In the 123-mlle road race and
In the 3200-meter run while Jaroslk
outgunned Steve Speaks and Nate Reiss to the
cleared 6-6 lo come In fifth in Ihe
finish line by 25 seconds.
high Jump.
Urbonas. a member of the U.S. National team
for three years now competing for Spago. was
timed In 4 hours. 55 minutes. 45 seconds.
Alcala, placing fifth In the read race, finally
overtook Vladislav Bobrik to earn the leader’s
pink Jersey with only one stage remaining In the
11-day event.

NATIONAL LEAGUE

t it le

W INTER PARK — One of the most
common adolescent fantasies Is to
be some kind of athletic hero, to be
a champion o f some sort In sport or
another.
Seminole High School senior Rob­
ert Moore has lived that fantasy this
year — three times.
A starter on Seminole's district
and regional champion football
team and a starter on Seminole's
S e m in o le A th le tic C o n feren c e
champion basketball learn. Moore
won the stale champlonshln In the
triple Jump at the Class 3A stale
track meet Friday night, helping the
Scmlnoles' to Ihe state (cam cham ­
pionship.
Besides his first In the triple Jump.
Moore was second In the shot put.
fifth In the long Jump and ran a leg
on Seminole's third-place 400-mcter
relay learn.
In winning the triple Jump. Moore
continued a streak of Seminole
champions In the event. Lewis
Butler won the triple Jump the last
Iwo years for Seminole. Next year. It
w ill be up to Henry W illiam s
(second In the triple Jump on Friday
night) lo carry on ihe tradition.
Also. Moore Just missed Ihe stale
record In the event. Jumping a
personal best of 49-64* on hts last
attempt. The state record Is 50-1.
See Moore. Page 4B

S ta te c h a m p io n s
Threo Seminole High School alhloles came away with
individual stale championships at the Class 3A slate
track meet Friday night For Ihe Seminole boys, who
won the slate team championship lor Ihe first lime
since 1986, sophomore Carlo White (left) was Ihe

slate titllst In Ihe shot put while senior Robert Moore
(see related story, left) took Ihe gold in Ihe triple
jump. For Ihe Tribe girls, who finished lourth In Ihe
t«am standings, senior Nadran McGill (right) was the
state chamo in Ihe 330yard low hurdles._______________

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STATS &amp;

E N D IN G S
Houttan
San Francisco
Atlanta

DOGS
Al tomlroto Park
Friday nl«ht
First race —VIS; D: 21.54
7 Troy Lee hoy
S.M l.M

1Matt J*ns*n

1.20

S00 3 00

2 Bob'. Suiy
) «
0(1-1) I1.M P ( M l 214*T (2-t-l) fJ M
Second r a t e - 1/1*. M : 11.41
SOvnlsa Adams
22 40 11 00 4.20
1 Bob'. Hal
10.40 1.00
4 RV Divine Denim
1.20
0 (S-0) *1.44 P ( M l 404.40 T &lt;5-0-4) I1S.44
DO (7-51211.44
Third race-2/14. D: 21.20
2 Carole'. Plate
AM 4.10 1.10
1 Bob'. Lea
3.40 7.40
2 Flinthlll.Goid
2.40
Q ( M ) A 44 P (2-7) 2X70 T (1-7-1144.14
Faerth rate — 1/1. D: 24.41
4 Hot Stride
IS 40 4.00 0 00
7 Debs Andrea Lee
7.20 7.20
4lmokleCarol
0.M
O &lt;4-71 40.44 P (17) to*)# T (4-7-4) 1.710.M
$(4-7 All-All) 140.44
Firm race-5/1*. Ci 11.IJ
4 My Little Georg
to n 4.40 4.10
lF lr.1 Flight
4 40 4.10
4 Hoyt's Cathy
S.M
Q (1-4) 14.14 P ( A ll 4..S4 T (A M ) 1*1.40
SI.th rata —1/14. Di 11JO
2 Prince.. Carlo
lt.M S.M 3.10
4 Gyp.y New.
1.00 1.40
1 My U tile D M
3 to
Q ( M l 41.41 P (2 A l ) 15.10 P (A IM ) 14JB A
11-0-1) M AM
Seventh rect — S/14. A : M.M
I Top View
I7.M 5 00 l.M
1 Savage Dan
7.10 AM
I Just Quick
l.M
Q ( M ) M.M P (A l) 145JO T ( A M ) ItS.M
PICK-1 ( A M ) 441.40
Eighth ra c a -1 / t.D : M.M
I Midland Matlock
l.M 1.M 1.10
5 Little Victory
AM 100
1 Walton'. Lover
l.M
O II S) 11.00 P ( l - » 14.10T (I SO) 41.4* S
D-S-A4) 444.24
Ninthrace-S/IA D ill J l
4 Slmplee Early
44 40 1 40 4.M
2Midland Boyd
4 00 1 20
4 Ben Beach
4.20
O ( AS) .2.44 P 1)1) 144.14 T ( A M ) A ) 14.44
14th r a c a - V IA B: 11.11
7 T a g 'l Advantage
(7.10 22 40 7.00
4 C R 'l PrH.le
S.M 3 00
SCIty Ballet
l.M
Q t« 7) 44.24 P (7-4) 2M.II T (70-1) 4M.M
(Carryover) 1.114.44
11thrace-1/LTi lt.M
7 C R 'i Longthot
l.M 120 1.00
4 TO Garth
AM 1A0
1 Brandy Bae
S.M
Q IA7) AM P (7A) 14.44 T 170-1) l**.M I

170-2 I ) 1.2*4.2*
12th race — V H . C: 11J l
2 Ira Haye.
MM
5 40 1 00
1Bob’.Sa|ak
4.00 l.M
1 Bull Willy
2A0
Q ( l l ) 21.40P ( A l ) 7151T ( A M ) Ill.M
17th raca — V IA B: 11.01
OCItyBreakar
20 40 140 0.20
I Caro’. Karen
.
1100 a.M
5My Word
l.M
a (1 0 ) 57.40 P (A l) U4.M T (A M ) U1.M S

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7 Proper Ac1ic*
&lt;3.M
3.40 2.40
IS a lliu iv Hrglily
4 40 4.50
1 Bob'. Happy
J.10
Q (1 4 ) 1AM P DO) 124.24 S I2-AA4)
1JS l.M
A - l,S44j H - .141,424

BASEBALL S TAN D IN G S
AMERICAN LEAOUE
Eat)
W L Pet.
Mil«x*uk*«
17 » *54
.• Toronto
I or onto
II 1) .511
•1 Bo ton
Ion
1* tl .571
ty Ctovalon*
Ctovviand
m
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Ralllmnan
Balflmor*
11 17 .411
Now York
II 14 .407
Detroit
II 70 .155
Wttf
Oakland
72 7 .75*
Chicago
IS 10 *00
14 14 .500
Mlnnnota
T in s
14 IS .4*3
14 17 4)3
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California
II If 3*7
Kansas City
10 1* .1)7
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Toronto a, Dolrotll
Milwaukee a. Mlnnasol# 1
Chicago t. Kansas Oty 4
Cleveland 4, Taaa.4, lutp. 59 inning,
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Oakland!. Baltimore 0
New York*. Seattto)
Saturday Ratulli
Haiti more 2. Oaklaral 2
Cleveland J. Texas 4, comp. o&lt; sutp
game
Kansas City at Chicago, night
Torontoal Detroit, ntght
Milwaukee at Minnesota, night
Cleveland at Terav night
Boiton at California, night
Mew York at Seattle, night
Sunday Camel
(All timet EOT)
I or onto
(Ceruttl
IS )
at
Detroit
ITanana 2 II, I.ISp m
Milwaukee (Navarro I 01 at Minnesota
I W elt 121,}: IS p m
Kansas City (C u bcia 14) al Chicago
(Mr Dowell 12). 1 II p m
Batlimore (Ballard (SSI al Oakland
(MuoreS l),4 ;0 )p m.
Boiton
(Heliel
II)
at Calilomia
(Finley 4 21,4 OSp m.
New York ICadtrat 11) al Seattle
l Young 0 )).4 :J )p m
Cleveland
(Fernsll
2 1) al T i u i
(Mough 1 11.4 OSp rn
Monday Camel
Oakland at Mmiwnls. night
Boilon at Kama. City, night
NATIONAL LEAGUE
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PhiUdatphi.1
Monlrtsil
New York
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Pittsburgh A Houiton 1
Cincinnati 7, Chicago S
Hew York 4, Lot Angela. 4
Philadelphia » , Sen Pranetocv t
St. Laut.5. AtlanM l
San Diego J, Montreal 1

National
League — Sabo.
Cln,
DeShleldA
Mon
and Herr,
Phi
10;
P tM k y , AH. Grissom, Mon. Gwyrw. 5D and
McGee. StL *.
American League — Gladden. Min 10:
Stillwell. KC.
Larkin Min. R.Henderson.
O ak.Briley.Saa, FallxandGruber. Tort.
Triples
National League — Kruk. Phi and
Uribe, SF 1; Ten playvs tied with}.
American
League — Guillen.
Chi.
Jacoby. Cle, Brum ley. Sea and Ferttan- del.
Tor 1; Many players Had with 2

l i t a i d e .I B i i i
M n M B , IV V W T N

4Mw Vorh 7, Laa AngaM* 0
Chicago at Cincinnati, idgM
San F ra n ch o at Philadelphia, ntght
Houmtan at PlttMur gh. night
Atlanta at St. Louis night
Montreal at San Dbgo. nigM
(ANthaaa EOT)
Lot Angela. (Bekher 11) at New York
( Cone A l). 1.11 p m.
San
Francltca
( Garreth
A l)
at
Philadelphia (Cook 441, 1:33 p m
Atlanta (Clary 1-1) at St. Loul.
(Mathew. A ll. 1: H o r n
Chicago IHarkey A l ) al Cincinnati
Minton M ), 2:11p.m.
Montreal (Boyd M &gt; at San Otago
IShtevO*).*:B)p.m.
Houston (Guilkknn 2 1 ) at Pittsburgh
(Walk M ),B:(H o.m .
Pittsburgh al Clnclnnall, night
Chicago ol Atlanta, nIght
Nnxr York af San Francisco, night
Phlladotphlo at San DHgo. night
Montreal at Lot Argetei. night
SO U THERNLEAOU E(AA)
(M ater Li t gsn aHWtatto* la pareathem )
Eastern DhrlsSen
W L Pet. OB
Jacksonville (E ipos)
21 11 *57 —
Oiarsde (T w in )
I* 17 J » 4 1-1
Charlotte (Cub.)
17 I* .471 4 I I
Columbus (Astro*)
17 I* .473 « 1 3
Grmnvllto (Bravos)
I I n J t l 10 11
Western DkrHiea
Memphis (R oyal.)
31 I I .5(1 —
Chattanooga (R adii
II 15 .545 I 11
Birmingham (White S i) t l 17 J14 1 I I
Huntsville (AHitettcs)
17 II .4*4 1 1 1
Knoxville (Blue J fytl
I ] 21 J t l 7
Friday Remit.
Birmingham 7. Charlotte 1
Jacksonville 7. Huntsville I
Chattanooga 1, Knoxville 1
Memphis 7. Orlande 1
Saturday Gamas
Green villa at Birmingham
Coiumbu* at Chattanooga
Charlotte at Jacksonville
Knoxville at Memphis
Huntsville at Orlande
Sunday Gamas
Graenvllle at Birmingham
Columbus at Chattanooga
Char lotto at Jacksonville
Knoxville at Memytsi.
Huntsville at Orlande
FLORIDA STATE LEAOUE (A )
(M e)er League aHUiatbn In parotdhaM .)

Ea.t Otvtston
Weet Palm Baach(Expt)
SI. Lucia (Met.1
FI. Laud (Yankee.)
Vero Beach ID odgw .)
Miami (Indapcndant)
Central Divieien
Lakeland (T ig e r.)
Osceola ( A l i m )
BeMbelJ City (Royatd
Winter Hawn (Rad Son)

W L
24 II
21 IJ
17 I*
14 »
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444 —
.5*1 111
.471 1 M
.444 4 M
.257 M

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20 14
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4 M

400 SU 111
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.147 15 M

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Dunedin (Blue Jayil
2* 7 1 0 4 Charlotte 1Ranger* I
M 10 77". 1
St. Pole (Cardinal.)
14 17 JI4 10 M
Sarasota (White Sot)
It 20 .444 II
Clearwater (PhllllM)
I I 14 .11) 17
Friday tbtuH.
Vero Beach 4. Ft. Laud 112nd)
Sareeota 11. St. Lucia 5
W eit Palm Baarh 10. Miami 4 .
V . Petg*. Winter Haven a
Charlotte t. Lakeland t
Clearwater I, Ok tola I
Dunedin A Baiebell City I
Vero Beach I, Ft. LaudO ( let)
Saturday Gama.
Dunedin at Charlotte
Ft. Laud a I Lakeland
St. PttoalOscooi*
Clearwater at Sarasota
St. Lucia at Vr ro Beach
West Palm Beach at Winter Haven
Sunday Game.
Miami at BaMbalt City (1st)
Miami at Baseball City (2nd)
West Palm Beach at Winter Haven
Dunedin al Char lotto
FI. Laud at Lakeland
O k tola al St. Pete
Clearwater at Sareeota
St. Luc leal Vero Beach

lE A lE lA U L LEAPERE
Batting
(Bated an 4) a th a t.)
National League
Duncan, On
Dyk.tra. PM
Alomar. SO
Santiago. SD
Sabo, Cln
Hatcher, Cln
Uribe. SF
Treadway. Atl
Beckman. Pit
Larkin. On
American League

ak r k pet.
M 20 32 .400
fS 20 M .400
111 IS 41 .34)
*4 I I 14 343
101 24 14 .13*
101 I* 14 ■351
41 10 I f
M i l * .145
*4 4 21 .144
104 II 1* 340

ak r k
Heath. Del
71 7 I*
H Hendtrton. Oak
*0 13 15
Griltey. Sea
120 20 43
Jacoby. Cla
*2 17 12
Martinet. Sea
41 14 II
Stillwell. KC
*4 14 22
Guillen. Chi
M IS 2*
Gruber. Tor
Ilf If M
Parker. Mil
*1 11 11
Gladden. Min
10* 14 14
Heme Rieit
National League — Dawson. Chi
Bonilla. P ll I; Devil. Hou. Johnson. NY
Milchall. SF 7
American League — Fielder. Del
Gruber, Tor
10.
McGwire.
Oak
Canseco. Oak
I.
Maldonado. Cle
Deer, Mil 7
Runt Batted In
National League
Bonilla. Pll
Carter,
SD
7).
Dawson,
CM
Guerrero. SIL 111 ONe.ll.Gn27

American League — Fielder. Dal 12:
Gruber, Tor Mi McGwire, Oak and
Leonard. Saa 21; Maldonado. CM and
Canteen, Oak }1.

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333
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National League - Samuel. LA 14.
Coleman. SIL
14; R e ta il. Man II;
Ytiding. Hou and OaShklrh. Mon 10.
American League - R Henderson. Oak
14; Canseco. Oak t
Lan*lord. Oak I;
Wilson. KC and Pettis. T t« 7.

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"Teague-

Net ion*
Sabo. Cln 24;
Hayes. Phi, Bond, and Bonilla. Pll,
Gwynn, SO and McGee SIL II.
*
American League — R. Mender ton. Oak
11; Canseco. Oak 72; Puckett, Min.
Griffey, Saa and Franco, Tax 20.
National League — Alomar. SO 41;
McGee. SIL I*; Dykslra. Phi and Gwynn. SD
M; Sandberg, Chi, t i l Idler, Larkin and Sabo.
Cln and Butler. SF 14.
American League - Km Grlttey, Sea 41;
G ru bar,
Tar
4*:
G ladden,
M in
14;Blchette, Cal. Trammell. Det, Lan.
lord and R.Henderson. Oak and Fernan del.
T orn .
Pitching
Vkton.1
National League — Viola. NY and
Drabek. Pit t l
Armstrong. Cln and
Heaton. Pit }.- Maddux. CM. Morgan. LA.
Gross. Mon. Cook. Phi and Smith and
Tudor. SIL A
American League — Stewart. Oak 4;
Clemens. Bos. Hoi man Saa. Brown. Tax and
Slleb. Tor 3
Earned Run Average
( Bated en I I Innings pitched I
National League Viola. N Y I0J;
Cook. Phi IJ4; Armstrong. Cln l.M;
Gardner. Mon I.**; WhNton, SD1.M
American League — Welch. Oek &lt;41;
Stewart, Oak I .Ad; Finley. Cal 1.54;
Mlguere, Mil I 41; Black. Cle 104.
Strlkeaeh
National League — Gooden. NY 51;
Viola. NY as. R.MarUnei, LA I f ; Con*. NY
14; Belcher. LA and OMarllnet. Mon 12.
American League — Clemens. Bos a*.
Ryan. Tax *2; Gordon KC. Hanson. Sea and
Holman, Sea 14
Sevas
National League — Smith, Hou and
Burk*.
Mon
I;
Franco.
NY
and
McDowell. Phi 7; Williams. Chi and
M y*rs,Cln*
American League — Eckersley. Oek
and Schooler. Sea *; Thigpen, CM I;
Henneman. Del. Plasnc, Mil. Aguilera.
MinandRighaltl. NY 7.
Cemplat* Games
National league
Whitson, SD 1.
Smith,
All,
Madriia.
CM.
Bekher.
Morgan.
R Martinet and Valent uel* LA
and D, Martinet, Mon »
American League
Welch. Oik 2;
Many pitchers tied with I
Shutouts
Natlonsl League
Morgar. LA 3.
Twelve pitchers tied w»h I
American League
Welch. Oak 2.
Finley. Cal.
King.
CM.
boslo
and
Mlguera.MiL Tapani, Min and Nyan. Tax I

NBa p l a y o f f s
(All Timas EOT)
Secend Round
Center ence Semifinals
Best Seven
Eastern Cenlerence
Philadelphiavs. Chicago
(Chicago leach tanas 21)
May 7— Chicago **. Philadelphia**
May » — Ch.iago 101. Philadelphia to
"
May
"II — ----Philadelphia
-- '
-----III.Chicago
hie ago 1
I12
May II — Chicago at Philadelphia. I 00
p.m
May 14 — Phiiadelpba at Chicago. 4 p m.
x May I f — Chicagoal Philadelphia, 4p m.
x May 30 - Philadelphia al Chicago. TBA
New Yorkvi. Detroit
( Detroit leads ten et 2 I )
May 1 - Detroll 1)3. New York 77
May 10- Detroit 104 New Y ork »/
May 12 - New York lit. Delroil 10)
May 11— Delruitat New York .) W p m
May 15— New Yotkal Detroit, f p m
x May 14 — Detroit al New York. 4p m
x May 20 — No v York at Detroit. I p m

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Western Conference
San Antonie vs. Portland
(S orw tliod l 2)
May 5— Portland 107, San Antonio »4
May | — Portland 122. San Antonio 112
May 10 — San Antonio 111. Portland vs
May 12 — San Antonio II). Portland 10)
May I ) — San Antonio j l Portland. TBA
May 17 — Portland at San Antonio. 4 p m.
x May I* — San Antonio el Portland. TBA
Phoenix vs. LA Lakers
( Phoenix Hath sarios 2 I)
May 4 — Phornix UU. LA Lakers 102
May 10— LA Lakers 124. Phoenix 100
May 12— Phoenix H7. LA la k eis 10)
May 13 — L A Lik ersa l Phoenix, 3 30p in
May I ) — Phoenix al LA Lakers, 10 X p m
X May 17 — LA Lakers al Phoenix, TBA
x May I* — Phoenix at LA Lakers. 3 30

pm.

x il necessary
TBA lobaanneunced

NHL PLAYO FFS
Beil ot Seven
(All limes E DH
Conference Finals
Campbell Lontorence
Chicago vs. tdmonton
(Edmonton leads to n e s ) 1)
M ay!
EUnion Ion V Chicago)
May 4 — Chicago 4. Fdmonlon)
May 4 Chiu ago ). Edmonton I
Mu/ 4 Ldmunlun 4 Chicago 2
May 10 Edmonton 4. Chicago)
May 13 EdmonlonalChicago.4 3)p rn
x May 14
Chu.*yo al Edmonton. V 3)

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W ales Om terence
n E l m l ^ I w i T l. B E f iv t l

( Boston whd series 4-4)
May 1 — Boston 1. Washington 1
May J — Boston 1. Washington 0
May 7 — Boston a. Washington I
May * — Boston 3. Washington 1
Stanley Cup Final
May I I - Gama t
May 20 — C a m el
May 22 — Gama 1
May 24 — Game 4
x May 24 — Gama 3
x May 24 — G am e,
x May It — Gam* 7
Mil necessary

A U T O VtACINO
San Marin* Fermwi* On* Grand P in

At Intel*, taly, May IX
Final Qsalltytng
( Best tins* tram two trtttont I
I Ayrton Senna. Braill. McLaren Honda, i
minute. 71 220 seconds, avereg* speed
1)2 **5 mph; 2 Gerhard Berger. Austria.
M cLaren Honda, 1:11.711; 1. Rlccardo
Patras*. Italy WilLarm Rv.spult, 1:34.444; 4.
Thierry Boufsen, Belg^m, Williams Renault

1:2540*.

Mik# Hill
Doug Otlltoi
Jo* Jlmanai
Chart** O m n i
Jim D*nl
Wattor Ztoibrltkl
Al G*lfa*rg*r
Bob Bru*
Jimmy Pom II
Don January
Lou Graham
Kan Still
Rlv*s McB**
Jack FNck
Day* Hill
Don Massangato
Rocky Thompson
Gay B r*m r
Lloyd Moody
Dowlft Wt4v*r
Goorga Lannlng
Mlltor Barter
Dan Morgan
Hay B«*Uo
Gor dot Ion**

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n 70-142
71 71-141
47 75-142
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73 71-144
71 71—114
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75 70-145
71 71-145
73 72—145
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71**-14*
77 4V-14*
7*70-14*
7571 —14*
74 7 2 -IN
7171-14*
7171-14*

SIS#,*** LPGA Crasiar Classic
A l Ch**aa*aka. Va.. May 11
S*c*nd Round
(Par 111
OuMi? Mochrle
Rost* Jjn*s
Chris Johnson
Dab Richard
Pally Shaahan
Vicki Fargon
D **d** Lashtr
Donna Whit*
Htroml Kobayavhi
Carolyn Hill
KalhyGuadagnino
M#g Mai Ion
Judy Dickinson
Laurtl Ktan
Tracy Kardyk
S te m Turnar
Jan* G*ddss
Cathy Reynold*
Kristi Alters
Margarat Ward
Clrrdy Figg Currtor
Cathy Marino
Val Skinner

47 *5 -(32
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71*7-140
71*1-141
70 71— 141
7*71-141
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71 70-142
71*1-143
7*71-142
4*71-147
70 72- 142
71 71-142
77 7*—143
71 71-141
72 71-143
75**—143
72 71-143
73 72-144
74 70-144
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S Nigel Mental I, Britain, Ferrari, 1r15 0*5.
6 Alain Prgst, Francj*. Ferrari, 1 IS 17f; 7
Jean Alest. France, Tyrrell Ford. 1125.730, 4
Nelson Piquet. Brasil, Benetton Ford,
1:75 74); f. Alessandro Nfnninl. Italy.
Benetton. 1 24 047, 10 Derek Warwick. Bri
lam. Lotus Lamborghini. I ;IS 442
II Martin Dorncily. Britain. Lotus Lam
borghinl. 12*741; tl Meurlclu Gugtlmin.
Braill. .eyton House Judd. 1:1:24*3*: tl.
Eric Barnard. Franc*. Larro-iss* Lam
borghinl. 13*13*. 14 uUIjno Modena, Italy,
Br aoham Judd. 1:2700*. IS Agur' Suiukl.
Japan. L«frovsse Lanborghml, 1 27 04*
U Philipp* Alllol. Franc*. Liglrr Ford.
I . 27.314; 17. Andrea da Cesarlt. Italy.
Dallara Ford. 1:3/717; II Ivan Copelll.
Italy, Leyton House Judd. 1:27.511. II Saloru
Naka|lma. Japan. Tyrrell Ford. I 27 532. 20
Nicola Larlnl. Italy. Llgirr Ford. I 17 S*4
71. Emanuel* Plrro. Italy. Dakar* Ford.
I 27 a ll, 22. Ollvlar Grouklard. Franca.
Osaka Fwd. 1:24 001. 23 Gregor Fottok.
Swilierland, Onyx Ford 1:2*111; 34. Roberto
Moreno, Braill. Eurotrun Judd. 1:2**01; 25
J.
J Lahlo. Finland. Usyx Ford. 12**3); 7*
II Million Osr man Open
Paolo Barilla. Ilaly, Minardi Ford. I : It 4*7
Al Hamburg. Wait Germany, May 11
Did Not Quality
So m4in* I
27 Alex Calll. Maly. Arrows Ford. 1:21 4**,
1Seed i In perentheses &gt;
24. Mlchal* Alborata Italy, Arrows Ford.
Boris Becker (1). West Germany, del
1:34 7*7; 7* David Brabham, nuslralia,
Henri Leconte. Franca, * 1 14. 41; Juan
Brabham Judd. I 74*27
Aguilera. Spain, def Guy Forgn, France, 7 5.
Rallred Pier Luigi Mirlmi, Italy. Minardi,
7*
(clocked 1 74 444onFri)*y)

T E N N IS

GOLF
SI.004.4M PGA M cn w ial Tour namxnt
At Dublin. Ohio,May tl
Second Round
(P *r3 2)
Gr*g Norman
7) 74 **-314
Payn* Stowart
74 74*1-317
F red Couples
4* 74 75-21*
Don Pootoy
73 71 74-111
Mark Brooks
7* 70 72- 21*
Brad Faxon
77 ** 72-111
Pttor Jacobsen
7* 72 71-21*
BIII Sander
7) 72 72- 71*
BIII Glasvon
7171 71-230
Paul Adnger
74 7) 21-220
Gil Morgan
7* 73 **-220
Stoya Pal*
7S 75 70- 220
Hal* Irwin
7) 7* 7*-221
Mark Wieb*
7* 70 72- 221
Ricky Kawagishi
75 72 74- 221
77 ** 74-222
John Cook
Dan Forsman
7* 71 72- 272
Lanny Wadklns
71 7* 71-222
77 7* 71-222
Davis Lov* III
Larry M il*
11 70 71-222
Tom Watson
77 7* 71-222
73 72 71-22)
Jay Halting
7* 75 72- 27)
Bob Eastwood
•0 7071-22)
Curtis Strang*
7* 7) 73-227
Ray Floyd
7* 7* 7*-224
lan Baker Finch
7* 71 71-224
Jack Nlcklaus
71 7* 75- 224
Curvy Pavin
7* 7* 70- 724
Tommy Armour III
77 77 71- 225
Scott Varplank
Mark Lye
/*/ *** 735
Southwestern Be* Classic
At Oklahoma City, Okie . May 12
I Par 77)
TOM -13*
terry Dill

SM4.4M Italian Open
at Romp May It
Semlllna It
Monica Sales 121, Yugoslavia, dal. Helen
K e le s lin i.C a n a d a .4 L 4 7
Tour do Trump Results
13th kege
Catsklll to Albany Ruud Race. 121.7 miles
At Albany, N.Y.. May 12
I Jamas Ur be nos. Spago. 4 hours. ) )
minutes. 4) seconds; 1 Sieve Spooks. Tes-n
Crest. 4 )4 10, 1 . Nat* Reiss, Subaru
M on tgom ery, 4 )4:10: 4. V latch eslav
Ekimov. Panasonic. 4 S4 I0, ) Raul Alcala.
PDTA.4 « 10
4. Gary Muldtr. Spogo, 4:U:I0; 7. Rudy
O h s t n i n l , P D M , 4 )4 : 1 0 ; 4. Ed
Kacimarciyk. Canadr, 4 )4; 10; *. Andy
Hampsten. 7 Eleven. 4)4:10. 10. Jos Van
Aert. PDM. 4: U 10
Overall )l*ndingt:
l Raul Alcala. PD M ro hours, )1 minutes.
14 seconds. 2 All* Kvoltvoll. Z. 4) seconds
behind; ). Erik Breuktok, PDM, 1:44 behind.
4 Dmitri Zhdanov, Soviet Union, l:)2 behind.
) Vlatcheslav Ekimov, Panasonic. 2:13
behind.
4 Sieve Speaks. Turn Crest. 2 21 behind.
7. Clark Sheehan. A C Plnareilo, 1 01 behind.
• Ed Kactmarciyk. 3 4* behind, * Andy
Hempsten. 7 Eleven, 4 03 behind; 14 Jos Van
Aart. POM. 4 43b*hirt)

TRANSACTIONS
Baseball
Houston — Placed outlielder Terry Puhl on
I he 71 day disabled list; purchased the
contract of outlielder Louie Meadows trom

Tucson el th* Pacific Coast League (AA A).
Clrsclctnak

mkelder Mariano Durcan tor on* gem* and
fined him an undltckaed amount tor bump
logon umpire
Now Verb ( A O — Traded ouHtoMtr Dave
Winfield to California tor pitcher Mika WIN,
subject to arbitration over Winfield's refusal
to report.
Oetaade — Announced th* resignation of
director of broadcasting Bob Poe
Utah - Signed guard Darrell Griffith to a
1 year connect
Hancock Bawl — Announced Its gam*
would bn played Dec 11.
Nerth C*rallies Stab — Promoted Larry
Montelth from Interim to permanent Chan
cellor.
Feetoell
New England — Signed tight end Lin
Dawson and quarterback Marc Wilton to
2 rear contracts
Msnnaseta — Signed defensive end Chris
Doleman
Philadelphia — Signed running backs
Kenneth Dawson and Adam Walker and
defensive lineman Horrcto Moroni#
Hartford - '.-nouncod Doug McKay uruukt
rut ralur* t l ccw.h at Binghamton of the
American Hockey League.

TV /R A O IO
AUTO RACING
I X a m — ESPN. Formula On* Grand
Prla at San Marino. ( L )
7 p m - WF1V *. Indianapolis WO Tima
Trials. (L )
3 p m — ESPN. Indianapolis )00 Tima
Trials. (L )
7 p m - SUN. NASCAR Grand National
Naiarelh 200

BASEBALL
1:10 p m

— 2*. SS. OR. Los Angel**
Dodgers at New York AAsts. IL )
1:10 p.m. — CTV, College. Rollins #1
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7 IS p m .- G N . Chicago at Cincinnati. IL )
3 pm
— SUN. College. Arkansas at
Wichita Slate. (L l.a ls o a tla .m .
4p m. — 2*. M .Oeklm dat Cleveland. (L )
I p.m. — ESPN, Houston at Pittsburgh, (L )

BASKETBALL
13 30 pm . - WCPX *, Th# Basketball
Show. |L)
1 p m. - WCPX a. NBA playoffs, Chicago
at Philadelphia. (L )
3 » p.m - WCPX 4 N BA playoffs. Detroit
at New York. (L )

OOLF
1 p m — ESPN, Senior PGA Southwestern
Bell Clastic. (Inal round, (L )
3 p m . — WFTV *, Memorial Tournament,
Final round,(L)

Radi*
BASEBALL
1:15 p m. - WBZS AM (1370), Lot Angeles
at K'ew York
2 pm
- W W N ZAM (740). Southern
League. Huntsville at Or lando
2: IS p m. - WHOO AM (f*0&gt;. Kansas City
at Chicago
SS0 p m
- WMJK AM (1720). FSL,
Osceola al SI Palersbcrg
7 07 p m - W W NZAM (740). Houston at
Pittsburgh
MISCELLANEOUS
II OS p m - WBZS AM (1170). Th* Sports
Final
Midnight — WBZS AM (1270), Sports
Overnight

QUOTE OF THE PAY
"T h e y said yuuTc traded to
California. 1 said I'm not going.
Everything's In limbo right now.
I'm nut going to California,
nothing against the Angels.
Th ey’re wonderful people. It's a
nice city, a nice team, but I'll
m ak e the d e te rm in a tio n o f
whrre and when I go."
• Outfielder Dave Winfield,
refusing to report to the Angels
alter being traded from the New
York Yankees.

Buying quality fresh fish is easy— if you know what to look for

j

When w.e&gt; (lie Iasi time you
puiihasrd any tresh seafoodi*
I’m willing in la* t that you were
shocked to reultze that seafood
Ite m s are n o tic e a b ly m ore
i xpcosivc Ilian "re d " meats.
t o m ake m a tte r s w orse,
scalood decompose!) at a rapid
tali and life average person
dm sn ( know how to look for
Iresh seafood.
Ik&gt; llowman. vice-president ol
K iis k I' d S«a!«»od. could lx* consKh it d iti* expert on the subject,
.md w Ik ii Interviewed, he of*
It led sonic good advice for the
average seafood consumer.
• When purchublng fish, lie
s.dd lo look tin a film texunc
An easy way lo do this is to press
your linger to the llcsh. II (he
incut remains indcnicd. If is nut
Ucsh. Kicsh llsh II* sh is rcalllent
und will resume us normal
shape rapidly alter being pre­

ssed.
• Ikiwmun (plashed a popul.it
belief ftial fresh llsh should have
clear eyes, lie said that llsh that
have been properly Iced down In
Irtgu! salty water will develop
cloud eyes - even though they
are very Irish. Fish that have
sunken eyes are not Iresh and
should be uvutded.
• (tills should be a bright red.
Kish (hat have brownish colored
gills are not Iresh and would uni
be a wise purchase,
• The smell ol a fresh llsh is
not offensive and will slightly
feseinlile the aroma of a euCiimbet Avoid purchasing llsh that
have a strong odor.
• When looking at fish tllets.
scout lor cuts will) thin, icd lo
p in k , b lo o d lin e s ru n n in g
lengthwise down the lllci Such
filets have been Ireshly cut and
will In- good buys

• When pm chasing shrimp.
Ho said to look al the tails Flesh
shrimp will h.ivt lulls ib.it are
clear lo while In color Shrimp
(hat are less ill.itl fri sh will have
lulls lh.il are blown or blut k in
colur Aging .hump will also
develop a -light .iiuimmU smell.
Needless to say avoid buying
shrimp tliai have I his odor
• Frenii scallops will ht rrfnni
coloted and will a lvi h.n. a
cu cu m ber

s m e ll

I hev

w ill

lie

linn and will hold their shape.
Do not purchase scallops Ihr.l
display scparallons In I In- meat.
I Iced Bo's advice the next lime
you are buying seafood and you
will Ik - assured of fresh meal loi
vuut hard-earned money.
SHUPE'S SCOOP
Cui out this column und keep
It for luture relcrence. Make it a
point to l&lt;H)k for the signs ol
Iresh seafood und you will soon
remember all o f the charuc
leriailcsofagood buy.
FISHING FORECAST
George from George's Hall ami
buckle rt‘jM»ris giNwl bass action
In die r iv e r and local takes
Most ot the laiger hsh art- hiking
wild shiners, book lor schooling
bass at ilu* m outh of lluW ekivR and h i P u ssle L ik e
Sieve Gurd o f the O steen
B ridge Flah Camp reported a
record selling Monthlv Osteen

Bridge Bass Tournament. Slxtv-lour hoals participated In (he
event and 290 bass were t aught
and released which weighed a
total of t45 pounds.
John M uills snagged Big Bass
Illinois will) an B-pound. IIounce lunkpi Mullla and Shed
Robinson tixik llrst place with
19 |Hnmds. 14V4 ounces. John
and Joe Dremer came In sec­
ond wilh 19 pounds. 4 ounces,
while the father-and son team of
Bab and Bobby Coppen held
down lhint place.
Sebastian Inlet has been
providing m ixed action wilh
snook, flounder, n-dtlsh. larpon.
lack iievalle ami lady llsh Most
ol (lie snook aie being caught al
tilghl nr ve ry early In the
morning, und the larger llsh are
Ix-liig taken tin live shrimp nr
linger imillct
r a p t a I n J a c k at P o r t

Canaveral teports good bottom
fis h in g w ith g r o u p e r and
snapper In 120 feet of water
Dolphin, wahoo and king mack­
erel are s|&gt;otty. hut some anglers
are really m aking some big
catches In water from 110 feet
on out.
The buoy line Is slow and
action In the Port Is limited to a
fe w f l o u n d e r , b l u c f l s h ,
sheepshead and Jack crcvallc.
Guide Troy Perez reports hot
action In less than three feel ol
water with trout and redllsh In
i he Banana and Indian rlvera.
Action ul Ponce In le t Is
non slop wlth-floundrr. whiting,
shet-pshead drum and redllsh A
live shrimp fished on ihe bottom
wilh a small weight Is guaran­
teed to produce i.ipld biles. The
south side of ihe south Jetties
has been Ihe hut spot foi
flounder

�Icnlord Herald, Sanford, Florida — Sunday, May 1

'Vintage’ Ewing helps Knicks slow Pistons

Robinson, Hardaway
unanimous picks for
NBA All-Rookie Team

Vlade D lvac o f the Los
Angeles Lakers (40). guard
Sherman Douglas o f the Miami
Heat (39) and guard Pooh
Richardson of the Minnesota
T lm b e r w o lv e s 133) Joined
Robinson and Hardaway on
the first team.
Robinson ranked 10th In the
NBA in scoring, averaging
24.3 points per game. He
finished second In rebounding
112.0) and third In blocked

u a m j 4 Is Sunday at Madison Square
Garden, with Game 5 at the Palace In
Auburn Hills. Mich. New York posted its
first victory o f the season and took a solid
step toward wiping away the sting o f their
Game 1 blowout by Detroit.
Much o f the credit must go to Ewing, who
pluyed 45 m inutes against a host of
defenders and hit 17 of 18 free throws with
13 rebounds. 6 assists and 3 blocked shots.
" T o play well against this team, you not
only have to play good defense, but great

United Press International
NEW YORK — The New York Knlexs used
Delrolt-style defense and more o f their own
meal ticket Saturday, riding Patrick Ewing's
"vin tage" performance to resuscitate their
playofTchanrcs against the Pistons.
New York, behind a career playolT-hlgh 45
points from Ewing, triumphed over Detroit
111*103 to draw within 2-1 In their
best-of-seven Eastern Conference semifinal
series.

shots (3.89). helping the Spurs
to a franchise-best 56*26 mark
a n d an N B A - r e c o r d
turnaround with a 35-game
Improvement over the pre­
vious year.
H ardaw ay averaged 14.7
ppg. ranked ninth In the
league In assists (8.7) and 10th
In steals (2.09). The Warriors
averaged 116.3 points per
game to lead the league. This
marks only the second time In
NBA history a rookie guard led
the highest-scoring team.
Dlvac. a 6-foot-11 center
from Belgrade. Yugoslavia,
averaged 8.5 points and 6.2
rebounds coming ofT the bench
for the Lakers.
Douglas, a second-round
pick from Syracuse, started 66
o f 81 games for the Heat and
averaged 14.3 join ts and 7.6
rebounds.
Richardson cam e off the
bench for Minnesota for the
first half of the season and
then started the last 48 games.
He averaged 11.4 points and
6.8 rebounds.
The second team constated
o f J.R. Reid o f Charlotte, Scan
Elliott of San Antonio. Stacey
King o f Chicago, Theodore
Edwards of Utah and Glen
Rice o f Miami.

NEW YORK - Rookie o f the
Year center David Roblnaon of
San Antonio and guard Tim
Hardaway, who directed the
league's highest-scoring of*
fepse for Golden State, were
unanimous choices for the
1990 NBA All-Rookie Team
announced Saturday by the
NBA.
Robinson and Hardaway re*
c e lv e d th e m a x im u m 52
points on 28 flrs’ team votes
from the 27 league coaches,
who voted for first and second
teams regardless o f position
and were not allowed to vote
for their own players. Two
points were awarded for a
first-team vote and one for
second team.

— II

defense," New York Coach Stu Jackson
said. " I think that was a major key to our
success today. And Patrick gave a vintage
Patrick Ewing effort."
Ewing led the assault as the Knicks
played some o f D etroit's ln*your*facc.
never-back-down defense. New York held
the Pistons to 44 percent shooting from (hr
field (39 o f 89) and forced a key turnover
and blocked shot to blunt a rally at the end
o f the game.

Spurs rally to even series with Trail Blazers
United P ress International
SAN ANTONIO - The San
Antonio Spurs absorbed the best
shot the Portland Trail Blnzers
could fire ut them Saturday and
then delivered n second-quarter
knockout punch that put the two
teams back where they started
In their best-of-seven Western
Conference semifinal series.
San Antonio saw the Blazers
shoot 83 percent In the first

quarter and Jump to an early
nine-point lead, after which the
Spurs put on a dom inating
performance fueled by Terry
Cummings and Rod Strickland
that led to a 115*105 victory.
The Spurs led by as many as
23 points In the fourth quarter
with C u m m in gs scorin g 35
points and grab bin g 11 re­
bounds.
"N o w we arc starting the
series all over again," said Spurs

coach Larry Brown, whose team
must still find a way to win a
game In Portland In order to
advance to the conference finals.
Game 4 will be played Tues­
day night In Portland before the
teams return for the sixth game
Thursday evening In San An­
tonio.
“ I t 's Just g o i n g to g e t
tougher." said Cummings, who
teamed with Strickland In a
second-quarter rush that saw the

Spurs ou tscorc the Blazers.
37*18. "W e 'v e got to turn It up
in Portland. There la no doubt
they will be ready."
T h e B lazers cam e to San
Antonio having won five straight
playoff games, but were domi­
nated throughout both o f the
two games In San Antonio.
“ Coming In. 1 really felt wc
had a good chance." Portland
Coach Rick Adelman said.

Chambers busts out, leads Suns past Lakers
and a 2-1 advantage In the NBA Western
Conference semifinals.
Game 4 of the best-of-seven series will be
played Sunday In Phoenix.
"K evin (Johnson) and I arc all-stars and
the last two games you couldn't have picked
us out o f a crowd In a million years." said
Chambers, who scored only nine points In
the Lakers' 124-100 romp In Game 2.
“ I tried to post up a little harder today.

United P ress International________________
PHOENIX — Tom Chambers, tired of
being lost in the crowd during the NBA
playoffs, burst nut with a vengeance Satur­
day.
Chambers scored 34 points, hitting 14 of
23 field-goal attempts, und grabbed seven
rebounds to lead the Phoenix Suns to a
117-103 victory over the Los Angeles Lakers

more aggressively. I was stronger Inside
today than I had been In a long tim e."
Johnson, the Suns' point guard, said
Chambers was effective at both ends o f the
court.
,
"Usually Mark West. J eff Homacek and
Dan Majerle do a great Job on defense."
Johnson said. "Today It was Tom Cham­
bers that did an excellent Job defensively."

Jordan, Bulls pose a serious threat to 76ers’ crucial home- court advantage
Philadelphia can get back In the scries or Chicago
can take charge and set up a possible clincher at
home.
If Friday night's fourth quarter In which they
were outscored 45-31 Is any Indication, the 76crs
should be worried.
"It's absolutely a concern." said Philadelphia
Coach Jim Lynam. whose team Is 0-4 on the road
In the playoffs. "1 never say an NBA game Is over.
They were the aggressors and rallied like that.
Sure. It doesn't give you as much o f a boost as if
you had coasted In there."
Charles Barkley and Hersey Hawkins liuvt been
the 70cis' playufr barometers. When lhey both
play well, Philadelphia wins. If one or both
struggle, the 76crs falter.
Both Barkley and Hawkins played well at home
against the Bulls. Barkley had 34 points. 20
rebounds and eight assists und Hawkins added
27 points on U-of-14 shooting.
" I had the same shots us I had in Chicago." said

U nits* P ress Intsmattefial
PHILADELPHIA — Home court has been the
key for the Philadelphia . 6ers In the postseason
this year and it has come through again — but
with a warning r.ot to rely on It too heavily.
The 76ers have played four playoff games at the
Spectrum and won all four — three In a
first-round victory over Cleveland and one against
Chicago In the Eastern Conference semifinal.
But the Bulls came close to shattering the
7Gets' home-court Invincibility as they rallied
from a 27-polnl deficit to within three points
before losing 118-112 on rtiday night, drawing
Philadelphia within 2-1 In the best-of-seven
series.
"I think they can't get relaxed." said Chicago's
Michael Jordan, who had 24 oi his 49 points In
the fourth quarter of Game 3. "It ceriainly gave
us a good outlook for the next game."
That game Is Sunday at the Spectrum, where

gvoSSpuAtie

H*CJ**

Hawkins, who was 10 of 27 In the first two games
at Chicago Stadium. "A s long as you get the same
shots, they will fall sooner or later."
Barkley and Hawkins helped Philadelphia get
off to a good start In Game 3 and Chicago hopes
to avoid that Sunday.
"W e have to stay a little closv r In the first half."
Jordan said. "W e came out tentative (Friday
night). W e'll come out more aggressl e in the first
half on Sunday.
"Th ey're going to come out strong and we'll
have to try to stay close to them and then make
our run In the second half."
Naturally, the /6era and F 'lls came away from

Friday night's contest with different feelings as
Philadelphia tried to shrug off the Bulls' com ­
eback.
"None whatsoever.” Hawkins said when asked
about any lingering effects. “ No matter what
happened, wc beat that team pretty bad."
The Bulls, meanwhile, left the building with
some hope.
"This will give us encouragement
Stacey King said. "O n their h oir.ztf
how tough they are to play Right
want to put pressure cn them."

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�4B — Sanlord Herald. Sanford, Florida — Sunday. May 13, 1990

Braden pitches, hits Sanford Yankees to Pony victory over Orioles
F fi* i f

f f r o y r t R ______________

FIVE POINTS - Winning pitcher Todd Braden
supported hin own cause with three singles as the
Sanford Yankees defeated the Orioles In a
Seminole Pony Baseball Pony Division game on
MayS.
Deon Daniels added a triple and Craig Stevens
singled twice for the Yankees. Braden and losing
pitcher Scott Maine each struck out 13 batters.
In other games:
M ayS
Danny Woodward pitched a thrce-hillcr as the
Tw ins knocked ofT the Royals 15-2. Me also
contributed three hits, four RBI and six stolen
bases while Jason Petty drew four walks for the
second consecutive game and scored four runs.
Simpkins was the losing pitcher.
M ays
T.J. Yarborough drove In three runs and
singled once In support o f winning pitcher Mike
Szara. leading the Mets past the Doders 9-2.
Bryan Low e was the losing pitcher. A lso
contributing on ofTense were Darrell Jackson
(single, two RBU. Tarred Jackson (two singles,
one RBI), Jeff Miller (single. RBI) and Brad
Nunnery and Jon Bushcr (one RBI each). The
Mets also turned a nice 5-4-3 double play.
Iteyl

Winning pitcher Robby Morgan an reliever
Sonny Lloyd combined on a no-hitter to help the
H.D. Realty Pirates blank the Royals 3-0. Morgan
had two singles and two runs scored. Chris Foster
added a single and an RBI and Jason Johnson
singled and scored a run.

BRONCO
M ay 2
Tom Joy doubled and dro*'e in two runs as the
Lougwood Ace Hardware Angels knocked the
Winter Springs Expos out o f the playoffs with a
4-1 win. Winning pitcher Robert Vessey added a
double. The Angels also got offensive help from

Dustin Owen and Chris Kapelka (one single each).
Matt Thompson (double. RBI) and Andy Mayer
(RBI). For the Expos. Joe Knlpp doubled and Dreg
Miller singled. Chris Sanders was the losing
pitcher.
M ay 1
Winning pitcher Jason Shipley accounted for
half o f the Winter Springs Royuls' runs by scoring
four and driving In five with a single and two
triples In a 18-2 romp over the Yankees. Also
chipping In for the Royals were Scott Mosley (two
RBI. three runs scored, three singles). Josh Frost
(RBI, two runs scored, two doubles, one single).
Matt Harper (two singles, one RBI) and Keith
Tedesco (RBI. run scored, two singles).
Brian Miller had five RBI. a double and two
singles for the SunBank Tigers In a 14-3 win over
the Sanford Mets. He also combined with winning
pitcher Michael Buky to strike out 13 batters. The
Tigers got other ofTensle support from Shawn
Savage (three RBI. double, two singles). Buky
(two doubles, three RBI), Ben Stowell (double),
Kevin Bishop (two singles, one RBI) and Jeremy
Parker (two singes, two RBI). Losing pitcher
Cornel Daniels had a home run. two singles and
five RBI for the Mets.

M UBTANO
M ayS
Donald Taylor drove in seven runs and scored
four more on two doubles and two triples,
powering the Casselberry Indians to a 13-4
blowout o f the Lake Mary Cardinals. Winning
pitcher Jeff Monaco contributed two RBI. two
runs score, a double and a triple while Mike
Bolgna had a single and a run scored and Rick
Rodriguez had a single and two RBI.
J.R. Nobles was the winning pitcher for the
Royals as they beat the Blue Jays 13-10. Alex
Jacot. who also pitched two Innings, led the
offense with a single, two doubles and a triple.
David Kelly. Jamie Nichols and Nick Thrift
played well In the outfield.

M ay4
David Longfellow's bases-loaded double in the
bottom o f the fifth liming propelled the Optimist
Giants to a 12-10 decision over the Orioles. Adam
Messier was the winning pitcher as Gonzalez
suffered the loss. Messier added a triple, single
and three runs scored on offense while Steve
Longfellow had a single. For the Orioles, Braeco
doubled.
Josh Pickett. John Snyder and Chris Drake
each had two hits for the Winter Springs Mets In
their 14-5 rout o f the Winter Springs Tigers.
Pickett and Snyer each scored two runs while
Drake scored one. Nick Melaszus was the winning
pitcher. Jeremy Welmer hit a home run for the
Tigers.
M ays
Winning pitcher Nathan Sims and reliever
Benny Lupo combined on a no-hltter and Jeremy
"T a n k " Frost launched a three-run home run as
the Winter Springs Angels blanked the Lake Mary
Reds 18-0. Gorman took the loss for the Reds.
Sims. Frost and Lupo each scored three runs.
Lupo also adding a single and an RBI. The Angels
also got help from Jimmy Costa (douhle, single,
two RBI. two runs scored). Chris Haasls (single,
two runs scored) and Alan Konke (double, RBI.
run scored).
M ayl
The Perkins Twins whipped the Lake Mary
Giants 23-14 as winning pitcher Nick TRaegcr hit
two triples and a single. Omar Serrano added u
double and two singles. Brandon Gremlllion and
Todd O'Quin each singled twice and J.J. Finn
doubled. For the Giants. Casey Earnest tripled.
Adam Messier was the losing pitcher.
Robbie Shapiro and Scott Hlllnskl each tripled
In the Astros' 18-17 win over the Dodgers. Ryan
Kloth took the win while Mike Huff suffered the
loss.
A p ril 90
Sean Sawyer had two RBI, two runs scored and

two singles lo lead the reds past the Yankees 8-7.
A lso contributing for the Reds were Nick
Chapman (single, two runs scored), Eric Linqulst
and Joby Gorman (three walks and two runs
scared each) and Matt Brady (single, run scored).
Gorman was the winning pitcher over M.
Stenslrom.

rerro

M ays
Kevin Smith hit two triples for the Astros as
they beat the Tw ins 20-12.
The Angels improved their record to 14-4 with
a 14-13 win over the Cardinals. Jamie Evans.
Jeremy Smith and Aaron Wood each hit home
runs for the Angels while the Cardinals got home
runs from Justin Hawarah and Brad Sclglcr. Both
teams played great defense.
Scoring In every Inning the Orioles knocked oR
the Reds 12-4.
M ayS
The Cardinals stomped the Reds 20-0 In a game
halted by the 10-run rule.
The Braves thrashed the Expos 14-6.
M ay 2
The Longwood Yankees defeated the Lake Mary
Rlgers 21-11 The Yankees were led by Trip Spear
and Greg Cohen (four hits each). Kandy Andrews
drove In five runs while Eric Baird had three hits.
For the Tigers. Mike Nunztata had three hits as
Lexle Purvis added two hits and two runs scored.
Defensively, the Yankees were led by first
baseman Bear Brown and catcher Barry Hudson.
Billy McVay hit three runs und Jeffrey Morlcal
had the game-wlnnlg RBI for the Astros In their
18-8 decision over the Blue Jays.

May 1
The Angels slopped Ihe Pirates 17-13 behind a
home run from Jamie Evans. Jeremy Smith
turned two doubles and hud two put outs for the
Angels.
A p ril 30
The Orioles routed the Giants 19-6,

Moore----------Continued from IB
set in 1985 by a young
man from Palatka High School.
"M y takeoff wasn't exactly
right and that cost me a few
Inches." said Moore. "A ll week
long. I've been Jumping 50-1.
50-2 in practice. But it all
worked out for the best."
During preliminaries, Moore
had faulted on his first attempt,
then Jumped 49-344 on his
second effort lo g ive him the lead
und the right to Jump last in the
f inals. Since no one was close to
•hat mark when he lined up for
his final attempt, he was able
lake one last all-out shot at the
record.
This week, he'll be getting
ready to compete in the state
d eca th lon co m p etitio n next
Friday and Saturday in Lake
Worth.
" I'v e been waiting three years
for a state c h a m p io n s h ip ,"
Moore said. "Three years Is too
long to wait. I told Coach (Ken
Brauman) that we were winning
the state cham pionship this

year.
“ I'm just glad to get It over
w ith ."
It's been a long season for
Moore. As difficult as It was to
make the transition from football
to basketball to track with no
time off. Moore competed In five
different events for the Seminole
track team this spring.
"T h is is my senior year and I
wanted to help the team.” said
Moore "Su I got into the shot
put and m e longjum p."

stood up, the next best throw by
a nan-Semlnolc athlete being
54-11.
But Moore challenged White
by throwing o f 57-514. White
responded with an effort o f 58-1.
“ I wanted to make Carlo do
better than he was doing," said
Moore. "H e's capable of doing
better than he was doing. I
wanted to push him. So I threw
57-5V4 (a personal best) and told
him that's what he had to beat
for the state champlonsnlp "

By ta k in g on th ose new
events. Moore provided the Tribe
with important leadership. Not
only did he scote In those new
events at the state meet, but he
was able to get sophomore Carlo
White to reach down and come
up with a stulc championship
throw In the shot put.

W h ile co m p etin g In m ore
events paid dividends for Semi­
nole at the state track meet. It
also gave Moore a head start on
getting ready for the decathlon.
Th e long jum p and shot put are
wo o f the 10 r.er.ts in the
decath lon. U nfortunately for
Moore, the triple Jump Is not.

C o m in g o u t o f th e p r e ­
liminaries. White led the pack a
toss of 53-9. Even though ne has
thrown nearly 60 feet this year.
White appeared satisfied with
the mark. And It would have

" I'm looking forward to the
decathlon." aaid Moore. "N ext
week.' f m gplng to start w orklrg
extra hard on the shot put and
the long Jump. And I've got to
start working on the pole vault."

Hensley takes
Grand National
points lead
U hHb A P r e «» Nrtergatjegal
NAZARETH. Pa. - Jim m y
Hensley took the lead with less
than seven laps to go and drove
his Oldsmoblle to victory Satur­
day in the Pontiac Pacesetters
300 NASCAR Grand National
stock ear race
Hensley ol Ridgeway. Va..
took Ihe lead from Dave Rezendes on Lap 294 of the 300-lap
r a c e o v e r th e u n c - m llc
P e n n s y lv a n ia In te r n a tio n a l
Raceway tri-oval. He then held
o ff Rczendes to win by a margin
of .89 seconds’.
The victory was Hensley's first
since 1988 and gave him Ihe
overall Grand National points
lead In the 18-race circuit with
1.479
Hensley, who had finished no
better than fourth In a Grand
National race this season before
Saturday, had been tied on
points with Bobby Labonte going
Into the race.

C l i u M Stats Track Maat, M y II
at Skawrttar Field and Oak Matter Track

Sari
Tram ratalH: 1. Samlneto n
3. Tltuwllto Aitronaut It; 3.
Jackaonvilla Ralnat 144; 4. Ida) Delray Beech Atlantic and Fort
Lauderdale SI Thomat Aqulnei 14; 4. (tla) Jonet and Arcadia
DaSoto 14.
Individual m a th
High Jump — I Juan Thomat (Oaarfleld Baach I 410; Lang Jump
— I. John Brill (Tltuivllle-Adrgnaut) 143; S. Ratert Maora
(Sam Inala) JI-TVii Triple Jump — I. Ratert Maora I lamina la)
4444.1 1. Henry Wllllamt I Seminole) 4434.j Pole Vault - 1 David
Nunang (Sprint Hill Springtltad) ISO.
Oltcut Throw - I D e.ttr Nottage (Hollywood Hllll MO-1; Shat
Put — 1. Carla While ISemi note I S41; I. Ratert Maaro (Samlnalal
W I ' . I llOMatar High Hurdltt - I. Philip Rllay IJonti) 13 St.
19* Meter Oath - I. Frederick Fields I Arcadia DeSoto) 10 41.
IMO Meter Run — I Stephen Addarly (Dolray Baach Atlantlcl
4 17 40; 4. Kenneth Ttett (Deltona) 4s13.70; 4a 14 4 Meter Relay - I
Fori Laudardala St. Thomas Aquinas 41B ; 1. Seminole 41*3;
494Malar Dash - I O le Scott (Live Oak Suwanae) a r e . 314Yerd
Intermediate Hurdle — 1 Philip Riley I Jones) 17.14
904 Meter Run — I Stephen Adderly (Dolray Baach Atlantic I
I : S3 J*. TOO Meter Oath — I Derrick Whitehurst (Prntacole
E s c a m b ia ) 31.17; 1199-M etar Run — T h om a s M aya s
(Jacksonville Raines) S til l ; 4 t 494Mttsr Relay - 1 North
Marion Sparrl l* 41.

"It was a tough race from the
start." Hensley said. "There was
a lot o f catching up by a number
.of drivers throughout the race.
We were fortunate to run on our
tires for the last 30 miles. I really
needed a win and it felt super."

(Writ
Team m utts; I. Jacksonville-Rlbault 44; 3. Belto Gledn Glades
Central 41; 1. Cocoa 31 4. iowteato If ; S. Wed Palm Booch-Cerdinal
Newman if; 4. St. Petersburg Boca Clege II.
Individual results
High Jump — 1. Lisa Sampson (SI. Petorteurg Boca Ctoga) 44;
Lang Jump — I. Nicola Irving (Fort Leudarddo-Nova) IF S e . Trtpte
Jump — 1. Nicole Irving (Fort Lagderdato-ttovo) 3* 4 4 .«; that Put
— I. Nakltha Tucker (Hallandale) 4J-4W*; 1. Sheri Reddicks
(Seminole) 34-7W.

Hensley was one o f seven
different leaders during the race,
marred by 11 caution laps and
five accidents, but no serious
Injuries.

Discus — I. Audrey Lae (Deltona) 13411; HO Mater High Hurdles
— I. Monica Mlttlck (Titusville) I4.S; 194Meier Oath - 1. Zundra
Feagln (Cocoal 11.41; 4. Yalanda Baker (Sendnoto) 13.39; 1444Meter
Run — Lisa Beck (F&lt;rt Lauderdale Cardlnd Newman) 5:14 04; 0.
Michelle Ruth I Deltona) 5:37.0.
4 ■ 194Meter Raley — l. Cocoa 47.3; 4. Semiiale 47.1; 444Meter
Dash — I. Tamara Powell I Deer lieId Beach) 54 04; 134 Yard Late
Hurdles — I. Hadrian McGill (Saminata) 43.17; 004 Mater Run — 1.
Darlene Godfrey (Butterlord) 1:17.0.
394 Meter Dash — I. Zundra Frag in (Cocoa) 31*3; 3304 Motor Run
— I Lisa Back (Fort Laudardala Cardinal Newman) 11:30.1; 4 a
404Malar Relay — 1 Jacksonville Rlbault 3:514; 1. Somlnoto 3:50.4.
e — Stole Record

Hasaid Photo by Kelly Jordan

It seemed that every time you looked up Friday night, Seminole's
Robert Moore was doing something. Moore competed In the triple
jump, long jump, shot put and ran the second leg of Seminole's 4 x
100-meter relay (left), passing the baton to Georg Prison (right)

Rain postpones start of Indianapolis 500 qualifying
United Press International
IN D IA N A P O L IS R a in
postponed Saturday's scheduled
start of qualifying for the 74lh
Indianapolis 500. helping drivers
In ihetr quest lo match Al Unscr
J r.'s unprecedented practice
speeds.
P o le q u a l i f y i n g w a s r e ­
scheduled for Sunday, when the
National Weather Service pre­
dicts morning showers clearing
In Ihe afternoon. If time (rials are

washed out Sunday, pole quali­
fying would be delayed until
next weekend.
Every driver Is guaranteed one
attempt at the pole position, no
matter when qualifying begins.
Bui if a car passes or sutlers
mechanical failure on Its at­
tempt. Its pole chance Is lost.
"There will be more pressure
on us If we do not qualify this
weekend." defending champion
Emerson Fittipaldi said "Condltlons will lx- d life real on the
track Some cars could lose

Norman takes Memorial lead
U nltad U f a Intarnatlonal____
DUBLIN. Ohio — Greg Norman
shot a 3-undcr par 69 Saturday
on the rain-drenched Mulrfleld
Village Golf Club course lo grab
the lead away from Fred Couples
after three rounds of the $1
million Memorial Tournament.
Norman, who trailed Couples
by four shots when the third
round began, made his m ove to
the top on the back side with a
3-undcr par 33 and got Ihe help
he needed when Couples, who
led at ihe end ol the first two
rounds, double bogeyed the 18th
hole lo surrender a share o f the
lead.
N o rm a n ’ s 69 gave him a
54-hole store ol par 216 on a
Mulrlleld Village layout which
had been bulleted by high winds
the first tw o rounds o f the
tournament.
Play was suspended Saturdav
lor more than two hours by a
strarlv ruin that finally had

streams of water running across
a number ol greens.
The rain, however, stopped
long enough for PGA officials to
squeegee the water o ff the
greens. Although It began rain­
ing again later In ihe round, ull
73 players were able to llmsh
their rounds
P a yn e S le w a rt. N orm an 's
playing partner, also tired u
3-undcr 69 and was alone In
second place at l over 217.
Stewart, who won Just three
tournaments his first eight years
on ihe PGA Tour. Is seeking
third In his last loui starts He
won last week's rain-shortened
Byron Nelson Classic.
Mark Brooks and Brad Faxon
were lied with Couples and Don
Cooley (or third place at 2-over
par 2 IH. followed at 2 19 by Peter
J a co b sen and B ill Sander.
Jacobsen had a 71 Saturday.
Brooks. Sander and Faxon a&gt;l
had 72s. Cooley a 74 and
Couples a 75

balance."
Unser drove the fastest Indy
lap ever, 22 8.502 mph. In
practice Friday, but Ihe rain
delay kept him from trying to
qualify for his first front-row
start In u 500m ile race.
"T h e car Is Just right." Unser
said. "W e haven't touched It and
we won't. W e’re just waiting for
the rain to go away. I don't see
the rain changing the track."
Rain slopped falling Saturday
from gray, overcast skies and
efforts were made, to dry the

track. But wet areas In (he third
and fourth turns forced officials
to close the speedway without
track action.
Monday Is expected to be cleur
but rain Is predicted Tuesday
through Thursday. The asphalt
track surface could change
greatly before drivers return to
the 2 l/2-mlle oval. That and a
delay In qualifying would limit
(he lime teams have lo prepare
ears for the race.
"It would give me another

Mochrie extends Crestar lead
UnlU d Frsss International
CHESAPEAKE. Va. - Play­
ing the best golf of her brief
pro cureer. Dottle Moehrlc fired
a course-record 7-under-par 65
Saturday und extended her
lead to seven strokes utter two
rounds of the $350,000 L1HJA
Crestar Classic.
Mochrie. who led alter the
first round at 5-under-pur,
bogeyed her first hole on the
6 .275-yard cou rse at the
Greenbrier Country Club, but
quiekly turned u around She
finished with nine birdies.
Including six on the back side,
to post a two-ilay score of
12-under132
In second place* was Kosle
J o n es, w ho ca rd ed a
2-under-par 70 to stand at
5-tinder for the tournament.
Another stroke back was Chris
Johnson, who fired a 67 Sat­

urday lo conic In at 4-undcr
140 for the two days.
Three others were lied at
3-undr r 141.
Mochrie. who equaled her
career best a duy earlier with a
5-under 67. blistered the back
side Saturday, shooting a 5under 31 lo eclipse Ihe course
record ol 66.
She blrdied four of her last
five holes. Including a 20-foot
birdie pull al No. 15. (o beat
Ihe course record.
"T h is Is the lype of round
you always dream about and
Just hope that It comes true
some day. and today was that
d a y ." M ochrie said " I ’ ve
concentrated on te*npo ai'rt
I 'v e h it e v e r y t h in g v e ry
solidly."
Jones, from Albuquerque.
N.M.. said M odule's perfor­
mance on the greens "was
am azing."

week to get faster." said Danny
Sullivan, whose top speed Is
223.688 mph "II they rain out
Sunday, you ve got ucxl week to
practice, but you can't waste
lime because you've gol to get a
race setup hext week, too You
don't want to gel on the front
row but not get a race setup. You
have to have a happy medium."
Sullivan expects the rain to
give more drivers a chance at the
pole. Including nine drivers
practicing above 220 mph.

Rczendes took the lead on Lap
237 out of a caution flag and
o d d the lead fur the next 46
laps. It was his best finish ever
on the Grand National circuit,
besting a sixth-place finish at
Gainesville. Flu
Chuck Bown finished third.
Morgan Shepherd fourth und
Sieve Grissom fifth In the 10th
race o f the Grand National
circuit this year.
There were no caution flags
through Ihe first 65 laps of Ine
race bul there were 11 caution
flags for 5b la|K&gt; through the
remaining 235 laps.
Ten cars finished on the lead
lap. Pole-sitter Davey Allison,
who set a new track record of
124.106 mph in qu alifying,
finished tenth Allison led three
different limes for a total of 52
laps In the race.

Dill goes up by two strokes
Unltad F r m Intarnatlonal
OKLAHOMA CITY - Terry
Dill sank a 40-foot eagle pull on
Ihe final hole Saturday lo com ­
plete u round o f 3-under-par 69
and take a two-stroke lead after
two roundi uf the $450,000
Southwestern Bell Classic.
Dill, aiming for his first win
since Joining the Senior PGA
Tour Iasi spring, had a two-day
total o f 5-under 139. Mike Hill
also shot a 69 Saturday and was
alone In second place In the
54-hole event at 3-undcr 141.
First-round leader C harlie
Owens, who fired a sensational
5-under 67 Friday despite an
Injury that prevents him from
bending his left knee, struggled
to shoot a 3-over 75 Saturday.
Tied with Owens at 2-undcr
142. three strokes behind Dill,
were Doug Dalzlel. who had a 70
on Saturday, and Joe Jimenez,
with a 71.

"It s been a long time since
l‘vc had the lead," said Dill, who
hopes to have something to
celebrate Sunday besides his
51st birthday. " I think the last
time I led In a professional golf
tournament was in Hartford in
about 1970"
Dill made op five shots on
Owens on the last two holes
Saturday. He blrdied the 17th
hole with a 15-foot putt, then
launched hts 6-Iron approach
shot onto the green o f the
505-yard, par-5 18th to set up
hts eagle.
Owens' second shot on the
17th hole stuck in a tree for an
unplayable lie that led to a
double-bogey.
O w ens, h ow ever
s t ill
managed to beat Jimenez on me
first playofT hole to win the
tournament's two-round Van­
tage Classics segment for players
aged 60 and older. Owens. 60.
picked up $9,000 for hts w in.

�i
Sinlorci Herald, Sanford, Florida — Sunday, May 13, 1990 — ■■ ,

Business
Warehouse in Longwood O K ’d

IN BRIEF

■y NICK FF1IPAUF

M BA takes on new client
LONGWOOD — Melinda Brody ft Associates (MBA), Longwood. announces a new client. Spectrum Realty o f Maitland
Spectrum Realty represents several communities In Central
Florida and Is committed to high performance from their sales
team.
MBA will conduct training sessions to give feedback to stafT
ami work on areas of weakness.
MBA. otters training "tune-ups" In the areas of attitude, time
management, goal setting, customer service, phone skills and
s;des,

‘Financial Beginnings' for w om en

"W e expect construction to start by
possibly inld-Junc. but nc later than
mid-July of this year." Waley said. "HopeLONGWOOD — Plans have been approved . fully, tenants will be able to be{ln moving In
for construction of 122.450 square feet o f by early S eptem ber." Tenants o f the
leasable warehouse space In the Florida warehouse areas will be those Involved with
Centra] Commerce Park, ott State Road 434. light Industry storage and/or dhtrlbution.
In Longwood.
Herald staff writer

Rich Waley, chairman o f the board o f Mas
Limited Partnership in Largo, said the
warehouse, actually considered as Phase II
and Phase III o f a major project, will be a
double building with a truck courtyard In
(he middle.

Mas already has one 74.(XO-squarc-foot
structure on the property. W iley said Ihc
new additions, os is the current building,
will be o f "Institutional quality. In keeping
with the needs o f the 90s."
Plans for the expansion were Initialed In

February, but final approval o f the site plan
review was not granted by the Longwood
City Commission until last week, following
revision o f several factors required by
various governmental regulations and ordi­
nances.
According to Waley. a great deal of
research was undertaken to find the most
ideal location for the warehouses. He said.
"Florida Central Commerce Park In Long­
wood was the final selection because o f the
future potential o f that c ity ." Mas Limited
Partnership has a similar structure in
Clearwater. In Pinellas County.

I.ONGWOOD — A course for all women, divorced, married,
single and widowed, entitled "Financial Beginnings" will be
held from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. May 19 at Sanlando Center, 2180
W State Rd. 434, Suite 2180, Longwood.
'
The cost o f the course Is $45 and includes the seven hour
one-day course, materials and lunch. Scholarships arc
available. For reservations, call (407) 774-9776. Sponsored by
Windsor Advisors Inc., Beverly Paulk, MBA. certified financial
planner.

Hungry Howies
benefit to aid
area education

S B D C presents sem inar
DELAND — The Stetson University Small Business Devel­
opment Center will present a free seminar on "H ow to Obtain r.
Small Business Loan" Friday from 9 a.m. to noon at SBDC
Office - 249 E. Michigan Ave.
David L. Cross, Director o f the SBDC will cover, how to deal
with your banker, what n bank Is looking for and the different
types of loans available.
Joe P. Epton. Jr., senior vice president of First Florida Bank
will give the banker's perspective.
Reservations are requested. For more Information call the
SBDC office at 822-7326.

Loan Am erica a n n ru n ce s loss
MIAMI LAKES — Loan America Financial Corp., a residential
mortgage bunking company, has reported first quarter
earnings of $110,125, or 4 cents a share, compared with
$528,505. or 25 cents a share, for the same period a year ago.
Revenues for the period ended March 31 were $4.6 million,
compared with 85.5 million for the like period a year ago. "W e
hud Jowcr volumes and thinner margins for our loan
originations and sales since the first of the year," said Loan
America President John S. Kuczwanskl.
"Our earnings reflect these conditions which we believe will
Improve during the second quarter."

Harris declares dividend
MELBOURNE — Directors o f Harris Corp. have declared a
quarterly dividend of 24 cents a t&gt;hare on common stock,
payable. June 15 lo shareholders o f record June 4. Harris, with
worldwide Sides of more than $3 billion, operates four major
businesses: advanced electronic systems, communications,
semiconductors and the Lanier Worldwide office equipment
distribution network.

Sterling M otors announces prom otions
MIAMI — Sterling Motor Ca s. Importers of Sterling European
luxury sedans. has promoted five members o f Its Miami staff.
Patti Pllshuw has been promoted from project leader to
husiueAh systems analyst/projcct leader. She will work In the
parts distribution and Bcrvlce-related departments. Ran Marks
moved from programmer analyst to business systems analyst
and will focus mostly on finance and vehicle distribution and
traffic. Lidia Junco has been promoted from lead systems
operator to programmer. Junco will be responsible for
application program development. Lee Brody's Job as DCS
coordlnalor/mlcro support has been expanded to cover
programming development for mainframe applications. Julio
Vail de Ruten has been promoted from systems operator to lead
systems operator.

TP I Enterprise directors re-elected
ORLANDO — TPI Enterprises Inc. has reported at Its annual
shareholders meeting that shareholders had re-elected Stephen
R. Cohen. Joseph P. Gowan. Robert Kennedy, Richard L.
Dunham, Paul James Slu. Edwin B. Splevack and Phillip Eun
Cohen as company directors.
The shareholders also ratified the board o f directors
approval o f the company's 1989 employee slock purchase plan
and the selection o f the firm Dclolttc and Touche as auditors
for 1990.

IN REVIEW

Stocks rally as interest
rates plunge last week
By

JANICE

KIRKEL

UPI Business Writer

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NEW Y O R K A w ellrecctvcd Treasury refunding,
some good news about Infla­
tion and a weak economic
report combined to send the
slock market soaring Friday
and the Dow Industrials up
more than 90 points on the
week.
The Dow Jones Industrial
average surged 63.07 Friday
to close al 2801.58 for a
weekly gain o f 91.22 [joints —
about 3.3 percent. The gain
was the Dow's second-best
weekly showing this year,
s u r p a s s e d o n l y by th e
96.17 print gain In the week
ended March 2.
Among the broader market
averages. I he New York Stock
Exchange composite Index
rose 6 86 points to close the
week at 192.24. Standard A
Poor's 500-stock Index surged
13.61 to 352.00.
Advances easily outpaced
declines 1,336-598 among the
2.182 Issues traded this week.
Big Board volume totaled
821.762.784 shares, co m ­
pared with 699.525,060 a
week earlier and 80-1.370.560
a )e a r ago.
T h e llrs t s ta g e o f the
Treasury's quarterly refund-

Ing, Tu esday's auction o f
S10.5 billion In 3-year notes,
found strong Interest among
Investors. The average yield
on the new 3-ycar note was
8.74 percent, which analysts
called In line with expecta­
tions. •
The news meant that de­
mand for Ihc notes was ap­
parently healthy and that
Interest rates did not have to
hit unexpectedly high levels
lo attract investors — an
encouraging development for
the stock market.
On the second day. S10
billion In 10-year notes were
sold at an average yield of
8.88 percent, also w ithin
expectations.
The refunding concluded
Thursday with the auction of
$10 billion in 30-year bonds
at an average yield o f 8.84
percent, a lower rale than
expected.
All told, analysis said the
r e fu n d in g w en t m o re
smoothly than expected.
"T h e rates were acceptable
lo Wall S treet," said Jett
Kaminsky, head of Institu­
tional sales trading at Mubon.
Nugent ft Co. "They didn't
have to absorb the bonds
themselves, they had custom­
ers for them. When the Street
has to buy then) themselves,
that's cause for concern."

B usiness w elcom e
Big Bass Hole Salt and Tackle, 2455 N.W. 17-92
on Lake Monroe, was welcomed to the Sanford
business community by the Greater Sanford
Chamber of Commerce. From left lo right are:
John Kane, Chamber Welcoming Committee;
Dave Farr, chamber executive director; Dale

Gustafson, owner of the building; Rhonda
Lemus and Dot Wallet Chamber Welcoming
Committee; Betty Carr, Bister of owner Peggy
Parker, Danny Opp, guldi for Hawg Hunter Bass
guide service; Mel Warrtn, Big Bass employee;
Minnie Kane, Chamber \flelcomlng Committee.

Southern H om e draws interest
LAKE MARY — The 1990 New Southern Home,
a Showcase o f the latest residential technologies
sponsored by the Southeast Builders Conference.
Is attracting an increasing number o f donors
Interested In displaying their products In a real-life
environment.
"Participating In the New Southern Home gives
us an opportunity to be more creative and show
products that people may not otherwise think of."
Beatrix Masottl, president o f Florida Closet
Innovations, said in a press release.
"W hen people walk Into a real house, rather
than a showroom, they can see how things could
work In their own hom e," she said.
TEC Homes, one o f Central Florida's largest
custom home builders. Is currently building the
New Southern Home In the Arvlda Community of
Heathrow Woods. The home was designed by
Charlnn Brock &amp; Associates and Godfrey ft
Associates is handling the Interior decor.

Masottl's company, vhtch Is located In Longwoou Is providing the coset furnishings as well as
a garage organizer.
Some of the nthei (onors Include Medallion
Kitchens: kitchen cablrtts: Elite Kitchen ft Bath:
kitchen cabinet Installalnn. bath vanities and pool
cabinetry: and Scotty’s: russcs.
Thousands ol visitor) arc expected to tour the
New Southern Hom e Thursday. Friday and
Saturday. August 23-2L A portion o f the proceeds
from the sale o f the h&lt;me are donated to BETA
House In Orlando, whlih provides shelter, educa­
tion and training for teenage mothers and their
children.
Besides being an a ctive m em ber o f the
Southeast Builders Coiferetice. TEC Homes is a
longtime member o f tie Home Builders Associa­
tion o f Mid-Florida and a founding member o f the
Master Custom Builder) Council.

Casselberry resident wins bank contest
TAM PA — A Casselberry resi­
dent Is among the first 15
winners In NCNB Corporation's
'Win What You Want’ consumer
loan game.
All together, six Floridians
were winners, according to a
press release.
The six. who each won $50
cash, are Bonnie E. Attwater of
Clearwater, Edyth Robertson of

P o lice raid
shirt shops
over dispute
United Press International
KEY W EST Federal and
local p olice have raided 16
T-shirt shops and confiscated
box,loads o f appurcl. decals and
sales records lo be used as
evidence In a civil lawsuit on an
alleged copyw rlgh t In frin ge­
ment.
U.S. District Judge James
Lawrence King authorized the
Thursday raid by U.S. marshals,
Monroe County sherlfTs deputies
amt private detectives.
T w o 's Com pany, a Rhode
Island decal milker, obtained a
court order from King to seize
any merchandise that contained
what the company said was Its
"abstract sallbout" design.
The company received a U.S.
copywrlght on Jan. 31 for the
design. The copywrlght said
work on the design had been
completed June 24. 1985.
Shop managers said the de­
sign. a pair of tcar-shapcd curves
OOlipled with a pair of vertical
lines over a horizontal stripe, is a
best-seller on Key West’s Duval
Street, where most of I tie raided
shops are located.
Shop owners said they did not
know they wen- selling a bor­
rowed Idea.
"N obody told me tills design Is
someon else's property," said
D avid \ ardent, m an ager at
Crazy Tees, where there were
two rows of T-slilrts. sweatshirts
and blouses bearing the decal.
"W r didn't make the design, we

b u y it . ”

Bunnell, Rita Priest of Cape
Coral. Doris M. Lewis of Tampa.
P.C. Hauser o f Casselberry and
George E. Hanna of Fort Myers
Beach.
In a u gu ra ted A p ril 6, the
scratch-off'Win What You Want'
card game can help lucky win­
ners land Instant cash, dis­
counted or Interest-free loans or
even $100,000.

•To day. simply slop by any of
NCN1 National Bank of Florida's
255 tranches, ask a loan officer
for a game card, fill 11 out and
depotlt It in the s p e c ia lly
marled box.
NCJB National Bank o f Flori­
da. anotig the state's five largest
bank), has offices in 113 commantles, deposits of $9.6 billion
and issrtsof $12.7 billion.

Hungry Howies of Florida is
h o ld in g th eir T h ird A nnu al
World's Largest Pizza Party from
noon to 3 p.m. next Sunday in
Seminole County and elsewhere
in the state.
A slice o f pizza and a Coke will
be sold at each of the Florida
Hungry Howies locations for
50-cents with all proceeds going
to th e a re a p u b lic s c h o o l
systems, according to a press
release.
Last year's event raised over
$25,000.
"T h is has been a tremendous
o p p o rtu n ity for p r iv a te e n ­
terprise and public education lo
w ork to g e th e r," Dr. Donald
Pemberton. Chairman o f the
State Consortium o f Education
Foundations, said In the press
release.
"Everyone had a great time
last year and so far this year the
enthusiasm has been Incredible.
With the awareness we’ve built
each year I expect the amount of
money we can raise will be
doubly Impressive."

Employers’
payroll
seminar set
ALTAM O N TE SPRINGS
— For most hardworking
people, payday represents
the best day of the week.
For the employer, however,
payday present weekly or
bi-w rekly cash m an age­
ment challenges.
Bob Courtcr. president of
Payroll 1 In Maitland, will
discuss the Ins and outs of
p r o c e s s in g a c o m p a n y
payroll both Internally and
by using an outside source
at the Greater Seminole
C o u n ty C h a m b er o f
Commerce Small Business
Roundtable Breakfast on
May 16. The seminar will
be held at 7:30 a.m. at the
P ic c a d illy C a feteria on
State Road 436 In Winter
Park.
T h e cost Is $ 10 per
person and reservations are
required. Please RSVP hy
May 14 by ca llin g ttie
Chamber at 834-4404.

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Health/Fitness
‘Spare tire’ jacks up heart risk

IN BRIEF

study published Tuesday in the
A m erican Heart A ssociation
journal Circulation, said re ­
searchers found I hat the dif­
ferent risk for heart disease
between men and women can be
accounted for by taking body-fat
distribution into account.
" W i i a l m a k e s our s tu d y
unique is Hint it is the first to
exam in e w h eth er the m alefemale differences In body-fat
distribution could aecotint for
the differences in blood fats.”
Freedman said.

United Press International

Florida Hospital sponsors sem inars
ORLANDO — Florida Hospital ofTeni many free seminars ind
support ((roups. Some o f them arc:
• Impotents Anonymous, a support ((roup, 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 offered
beginning May 29 at 6:15 p.m. at the Center for Women s
Medicine In the Florida Medical Plaza. 2501 N. Orange Ate..
Orlando.
• "Surgery Intervention and Urinary Diversion: Contiti nl
Florida Pouch." a one-day seminar for women who are affected
hv Interstitial cystitis, will tie offered by the C e n te r!for
Women s Medicine May 31 at 6:45 pan. In the second f W
conference room al Florida Medical Plaza. Jorge Lockout,
professor of surgery at II. Lee Moffltt Cancer Center in Tampa,
will be the guest speaker.

Snake bite information available
ORLANDO — AMI Medical Center Orlando is offering tree
Information to answer questions about snake bite treatment.
T o receive a copy, call 295-5151.
Florida ranks as the third highest state for snake bite repots
according to AMI. One-fourth of all snake biles in Florida ire
troin |M&gt;lsonous snakes, according lo AMI.

Eating disorders sem inar starts
WINTER PARK — Winter Park Pavilion Is presenting a sc ics
ol irre seminars relating lo eating disorders. The ten-witek
series will continue May 16 with a lecture on the psycholoif^cal
damage caused by eating disorders. Louise Goldwater, Wli ter
Park Pavilion director of the eating disorders programs, kill
present the lecture.

Blood bank to screen for H C V
ORLANDO — The Central Florida Blood Bank will txt&gt;ln
screening all collected blood for antl-HCV (hepatitis C)
billowing the Food and Drug Administration’s licensure of he
hepatitis C virus antibody test.
An estimated one percent of ihe donor population will’ be
deferred with the implementation of the screening, blood bfnk
offlela’s said.
I hr infection of Ibis virus cin.ld lead lo liver disease. Donlrs
who test positive lor HCV will be notified and encouraged to
consult a physician.

Local surgeon wins award
ORLANDO — The Association of Bone and Joint Surgecyis
lias awarded John F. Connolly, orthoped'c surgeon ai Orlattlo
Regional Medical Center, the Nicolas Andry Award.
Connolly's research paper on bene marrow osteogenesis a
new method lor helping broken bones heal, was selected froti a
group of papers submitted by researchers from around lie
world. 1Us pa|x-r was the rcsutl of six years of research.

D o c to r: P re -p re g n a n cy
care critica l to health
Unltsd Press International
SAN FRAN C ISC O It Is
in c r e a s in g ly im p o rta n t fo r
women who want to become
pregnant to prepare a safe,
mu luring environment within
their bodies even before concep­
tion, doctors say.
Willi recent indications that
fe t u s e s a r c a t r is k fr o m
sidestream cig a rette sm oke,
maternal cocaine use or Improp­
er maternal diet, doctors arriving
for a conference In Sun Frani i .i d this week say it is more
important than ever for women
to e n g a g e in s e r io u s prepi egiiancy planning.
A new "Before Pregnancy" kll.
designed lo help women Identify
and modify social, medical and
nutritional aspects o f their
lifcsiyle. is to he presented
Monday al the annual meeting ol
l tic A m e r i c a n C o l l e g e ol

Obstetrics and Gynecology.
The United Slates ranks 2nd
among Industrial nations ti in­
fant deaths and experts a the
three-day conference also will
unveil u new national strttegy
for reducing mortality rates.
P e r in a t a l H e a lth Inc o f
Roseville, Calif., said the prepregnancy program was c-vcloped in response to findings
show ing that a fetus firms
virtually all its vital limbs or­
gans and ncc-al functions citing
the 10 weeks immediately fol­
lowing conception, long btforc
many women even realize Ihey
arc pregnant.
D esp ile tech n o lo g ica l tind
clinical advances and an In­
crease in ihe number of wokien
seeking prenatal care, appjixlmutely $H billion per yes^ is
spent ill the United Slate&gt; for
newborn Intensive care, aid
Rigby Leighton, president ol Ihe
company.

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DALLAS — A "spare lire"
around the m iddle is more
hazardous lo your health than
"th u n d e r th igh s and hippo
hips." researchers reported.
A study of 1.124 healthy men
and women in Milwaukee con­
firmed the relative Importance of
the location o f fal on the body,
and may explain why men lend
lo be more al risk for heart
t jls e n s e I h a il w o m e n , r e ­
searchers said.
W om en len d to be pearshaped. with fal accumulating in
their buttocks and thighs Men
tend lo put on fal around the
waist. Men also arc more likely
lo h a v e h i g h e r l e v e l s o f
cholesterol and other fats In the
blood, key factors In the devel­
opment of heart disease, the
nation's No. 1 killer.
The study adds weight to
mounting research suggesting
that in the development o f heart
disease, the type and location of
body fats are as Important as the
total amount of fat. said David S.
Freedman, an epidemiologist at
the federal Centers for Disease
Control In Atlanta.
Freedman, co-author of Ihe

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will visit Hillhaven Wednesday
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Jill Hoffcr. Hillhaven director
o f socia l s e r v ic e s a n d a d ­
missions. said the facility will
open Its doors to people o f all
ages this week lo showcase Ihe
services it provides, hi addition
to long-term nursing care, she
sa id , H illh a v e n also o ffe r s
short-term occupational and
physical therapy.
"W e Just want tu gel the
public more involved with us. to
let them know we're tier*-.
Hoffcr said.
The health facility Is operated
by the Hillhaven Corp.. based In
Tacoma. Wash.

From staff reports
SANFORD H illh a v e n
Healthcare Center will host sev­
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National Nursing Home Week.
The events will kick off at 3
p.m . today w ith a MotherDaughter Tea for Hillhaven resi­
dents. Tours will be offered to
the public tomorrow from 9 a m.
to 3 p.m.
Hillhaven. 950 S. Mellonvllle
Avc.. Sanford, will host Its an­
nual Mini Health Fair Tuesday
from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Free blood
sugar level and blood pressure
cheeks w ill be given to the
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End the nightmare, celebrate
Bike-to-Work Day on Tuesday
■ y MICNAKL M eOBTTIOAN
United Press International_______
"T h e typical American works
nearly two hours a day to pay for
an autom obile." says bicycle
advocate John Comcllson. "for
the privilege of urrivlng at work
10 minutes sooner and in a bad
mood."
Corncllson. executive director
o f the League of Am erican
Wheelmen, a bicyclists' rights
organization In Baltimore, says
the American dream of driving
e v e r y w h e r e has b e c o m e a
nightmare.
He cites federal figures show*
Ing that U.S. drivers waste 3
million hours In traffic jams
dally, highway accidents cost
•60 billion last year and more
Americans have died In auto
uccldciila than In wars.
The National Safety Council
said U.S. war casualties from
1776 to the end of the Vietnam
War In 1975 totalled 1.156.000
and automobile casualties from
1900 to 1976 totalled 2.1 mil­
lion. A Council spokrswomun
said In 1988 alone. 49.000 died
In ear accidents.
And there is ulr pollution and
highway sprawl.
Corncllson says the answer Is
as simple as riding a bicycle.
The LAV/ Is pushing pedals as
a better way to commute and
has dr signaled Tuesday. May
15. as National Ulke-to-Work
Day.

( W i t h o v e r 50
p e rc e n t o f trip s to
w o rk b e in g u n d e r 5
m ile s in le n g th , w e
fe e l th e re is a vast
o p p o r t u n it y fo r in ­
creased bicycle
tra n s p o ra tio n .J
-John Comellson
"W hat we would like to sec Is
not so much people riding
bicycles every day but for people
to have a choice In the way they
get to work." Comellson says.
He says the bicycle can be the
answer for many Americans who
n o w c r e e p a lo n g p a c k e d
expressways ur squeeze Into
public transit.
"W ith over 50 percent of trips
to work being under 5 miles In
length, we feel there Is a vast
opportunity for Increased bicycle
transporalton." he says.
U.S Department of Transpor­
tation figures show 2 million
Americans now commute, twice
as many as In 1978. Corncllson
believes that with government
support, tills number could In­
crease greatly. He says that
although bicyclists make up 1
percent o f the
number of
commuters, they get almost no
federal money and little repre­
sentation In Washington.

The Department of Transpor­
tation. with 5.000 employees,
has jus! one position dealing
with bicycles and has yet to fill
that (H ist. Corncllson says.
The LAW spends much of Its
e n e r g y lo b b y in g fe d e r a l
lawmakers to ease restrictions
on bicycles or. bridges and
highways and in parks.
On Tuesday. Comellson says.
10 of LA W ’s 500 chapters across
the country have planned formal
events. LAW officials aren't sure
when In the 1960s the first
Blke-to*Work Day huppened but
the first LAW-sponsored events
were held In 1970.
*
Boulder. Colo.. Seattle and
Minneapolis all used corporate
und municipal sponsorship to
a t t r a c t m o r e th a n 1 .0 0 0
participants each In last year’s
event. This year Boulder officials
plan again to reward the com ­
p a n y t h a t h a s th e m o s t
employees biking to the |ob
Smaller events are planned by
b ik e c lu b s In N ew Y o r k .
P o rtla n d . O re.. D allas and
Austin. Texas. Nashville. Term
W a s h in g to n . D . C . an d
Philadelphia.
Tina Salnwey. who edits the
Cycle-Gram newsletter of the
Bicycle Coalition of the Delaware
Valley, a Philadelphia bicycling
rights group, will bicycle to work
on Tuesday — as she has lor
almost 15 years.

Early diagnosis vital in glaucoma
■ y K AR IN K U N Q IH
United Press International
BOSTON — Recently, doctors
discovered that President Bush
has glaucoma, an eye condition
affecting around 1 percent of
Americans over the age of 40.
In the cu3c of the 05-yeai old
president, the glaucoma oj t
left eye was discovered at a ver
early stage, before It could alTect
his vision. Doctors said he could
get along without any trea’ ment
for now. hut that they would
monitor him for any changes
that might require medication.
When the slowly-developing
form of glaucoma that Bush has
Is diagnosed early on. It can be
trealed before It damuges a
p e rso n ’* -e y e s ig h t, said Dr.
Bernard Schwurtz. chairman of
the o p h th a lm o lo g y department
at the New Englund Medical
Center In Boston
But because the disorder can
d e v e lo p w it h o u t c u u s lu g
s y m p t o m s , it can g o u n ­
diagnosed and untreated for
years, until those affected start
to lo s e t h e ir v is io n , s a id
Schwartz, whose specialty Is

glaucoma.
At that stage, he said treat­
ment can stop the progress of
the disease, but It cannot restore
the lost vision.
It Is the ability of glaucoma to
do Its damage silently and Ir­
reversibly that makes It vital for
to receive periodespecially If
____
other factors
put them iif a particular risk for
the disease. Schwartz noted.
" E v e r y b o d y should get a
baseline eye exam ination at
about age 40.” he said, and
subsequent eye checkups cAery
three to five years, even If they
have no vision problems and no
obvious signs of glaucoma.
During routine eye examina­
tions. Schwartz said doctors
dilate the pupils of the eyes and
look Inside at the optic nerve at
the back of the eyeballs for any
signs of damage.
Glaucoma Is marked by a
build-up of pressure within the
eye. caused by the Inability of
fluid known as aqueous humor
to drain from the eye at the stumrate tt Is secreted.
The rcsidt Is an Increase In

what Is called Intraocular pre­
ssure. which If unchecked, can
make the optic nerve atrophy,
re s u ltin g in visio n loss or
blindness.
In addition to visually check­
ing the condition of the optic
nerve. Schwartz said doctors
typically apply an Instrument
e-illed a lo n o u ic lc t to the
anestheslzed cornea of the eye to
d e te rm in e w h eth er the In ­
traocular pressure Is higher than
normal.
W hen th e op tic n erve Is
healthy, it appears pink in color
and has a slightly cupped shape,
he said But when the nerve has
been dam aged by abnorm al
pressu re, tt b ecom es m ore
cupped, "looking more like a tea
cup than a saucer amt It Is paler
than usual." Schwartz said.
Damage to the nerve can
result in a progressive loss of
vision, starting with peripheral
vision. Victims ultimately can
wind up with tunnel vision, in
which they have only a small
range of sight without any sldc
vlslon. or they ean lose their
sight altogether, he tald.

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NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice It hereby given ffut 7
am engaged in L .- in n i 6t 62T
Citrus S t. Allsmc.i.v Springy.
Seminole County. Florid*, under
th* Flctltlow* Nem# ot ETHOS,
•nd that I Intend to rtglit*r Mid
name with !h« Clerk ot th*
Circuit Court, Seminole County.
Florid*. In *ccord*nct with th#
Provisions i f th* Fictitious
N«mc Statute*. To Wit Section
MS OT Florida Statu!** ITS7
ETHOS
D*n Sal mood
Publith April 22. 2f. t May 6.
13.1TT0
OEP Jar

LEOAL ADVERTISEMENT
■ IDUT/TAST
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that th* City ol Sanford. Florida
will recelv* tealed bldi up to
I 30 P M on Wedrvetday, May
30. ITTO. in the Purchailng
Ottlc*. Room 261 tor th* follow
ing llemi
REROOF LIBRARY/MUSEUM
(RERID)
All bidt are lo b* cellvered or
mailed to The City ol Sanford.
Purchatlrtg Oti c*. 300 North
Park Avenue. Sanford. Florida
32771 Th* tealed bidt will be
publicly opened later that tame
day at 2 00 P M In the City
Commitilon Chamber* Room
117. Sanford City Hall
Speclllcationt and th* proper
bid tormi are available, at no
coil, in th* Purchasing Ottlc*.
Room 261. 300 N Park Avenue,
Sanford. Florida. |a07j 330 S6IJ.
Th* City ol Sen'ord reserve*
the right to accept or r*|*cl any
or all bidt. with or without
cause, to waive technicalities or
to accept th* bid which In its
judgement batl serve* th* Inter
eitollh eC Ity
CITY OF SANFORD
Welter Shearln
Pur chasing Agent
May T, ITTO
Publish May 13. ITTO
DER I1T

INTHE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN ANOFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PRORATE DIVISION
FILE NUMBER: T6-36T CP
IN RE : GUARDIANSHIP OF
M ARVIN EUGENE JOE
NOTICE OF ACTION:
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE:
NO PROPERTY
TO Willie Me Kami#
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action to establish a guardian
ship hat baan Iliad against you
and you art required to serve a
copy ot your written detent**. II
any. to It on Stephen H Coover
Petitioner's attorney, whose
address It P O Drawer H.
Sanford. Florida 32772. on or
before May 22. ITTO. and til* th*
original with th* Clerk of this
Court alther before service on
Petitioner's attorney or Imm*
dlataly thereafter, otherwise a
default will be entered ageinst
you lor th* relief demanded In
th* Complaint or Petition
DATED on April IT. ITTO
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERKOF THECOURT
By Patricia Thatcher
At Deputy Clerk
Publith April 22. 2T A May 6.
13. ITTO
DEP 210

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PRORATE DIVISION
File Number PR TO 314 CP
IN RE ESTATEOF
JOHNE FOLEY, a/k/a
JOHN EDWARD FOLFY
Deceased
NOTICE OF ANCILLARY
ADMINISTRATION
The undersigned, at personal
representative ot the above
estate, hereby give* nolle* that
an ancillary administration tor
th* ettata at th* decedent
e was commenced on April
24. ITTO
b It now pending at cat*
number PR TO JI4CP In th#
fo llo w in g court
Sem inole
County Circuit Court In the State
ol Florida, f :unty ot Seminole,
c th# name and retldence
a d d r e t t ol the e n c llta r y
personal representative are
William H Morrltnn 601 Or
lent* Ave Altamonte Springs.
F L 32/0.
d and the nature and appro,
Imate value of the ancillary
atteltare 66.300 00
An undivided on* l l « 1h (1 61
Interest in and lo Unit No C.
Bldg No 36. and the undivided
Interest In th# common element*
pertinent thereto in accordance
with and subject to the cove
nants condition* restriction*,
e a s e m c iti, terms and olhv
provisions ot the Declaration ol
Condominium ot Oak Harbour.
Section 2 a Condominium and
Eehiblts attached thereto and
recorded in O R Book 1C14.
page 967. Public Records ul
SemmoleCounty. Florida
E ,ecuted this 1st oay ol May.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIRCUIT CIVIL
CASE NO IT UTJ CA TTL
FLORIDA FEDERAL
SAVINGS BANK.
!/k/a Florida Federal Savings
and Loan Association
Pt.-lntlft.
vs
STEVEN W ILLIAM
BRADLEY, at a t .
Defendants
NOTICEOF ACTION
TO STEVEN WILLIAM
BRADLEY
UNKNOWN SPOUSE
OF STEVEN W ILLIAM
BRADLEY. IF ANY
I0JT Willow Grov* Street
Altamonte Springs. FL 32701
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action to foreclose a mortgage
has been tiled against you and
SECURITY PACIFIC FINAN
CIAL SERVICES. INC . a 0*1
ewer* corporation, and you are
required to serve a copy ot your
written defenses. It any. to It on
Stephen C Chumbris. ol Greene
A Mattry. P A . plaintiffs at
tornays. whose address It P O
Boa 3642. St Petersburg. FL
33731. on or before May 31. ITTO
and til* th* original with th*
clerk of this court either before
service on plaintiff t attorneys
or Im m ediately th trea lte r;
otherwise a caleult will be
entered against you lor the
relist demanded In the com
plaint or patllion
Th* p ro p e rly p ro ce ed e d
against it described at follows
LOt 6. Block H. SAN LAN DO
SPRINGS REPLAY OF TRACT
67. according lo th* plat tharaot
as retorted in Plal Book T. Peg*
4T. Public Records ol Seminole
County. Florida
WITNESS my hand and th*
teal ol this Court on April 2*

NOTICE OF'
FICTITIOUS NAME
Nolle* I* hereby g.ven that I
am engaged in but met* at I2M
Regency Place. Heelhrow, FL
327*6. Seminole County, Florida,
under th* Flclltiout Nam# ot
DIMENSIONS, and that I Intend
to regliter tald name with the
Clerk ot th* Circuit Court. Sem
Inole County, Florida, In ac
cordance with th* Provltlont ot
th* Flctltiou* Nam* Statute*.
ToWIt Section MS09 Florida
Statute* ITS7
Shell William*
Publith April 22. 2T. A May 6
I3.JTT0
DEP 264
NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notlc* '* hereby given that I
am engaged In butlnett at I2M
Regency Place. Heathrow. FL
32746 Seminole County Florida
under th* Fictlllou* Name ot
P A LM E T T O P R O P E R T IE S ,
and that I Inttnd lo regltler tald
nam* with the Clerk ol th*
Circuit Court. Seminole County.
Florida in accordance with th*
Provltlon t ot the Flclltiout
Name Statute*. ToWIt Section
MS OT Florida Statulet ITS!
Shell William*
Publith April 22. 2T. A May 6.
ii. mo
.
. _pe£267
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO: T61H1 CA M P
IN RE THEMARRIAGEOF
DIANE C MARTONE
Petitioner,Wile
and
PAU LM MARTONE
Rriponden t. Hutba nd
AMENDED
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO PAULM MARTONE
Addrett Unknown
Rttidenct Unknown
YOU ARE NOTIFIE0 that an
action lor diltotutlon of mar
Hag* ha* been (lied again*! you
and you are requeued to terve a
copy ol your written detente*, if
any, lo It on the Petitioner**
attorney who*e name * &gt;0
addretti*
T iM O T M y M . O
E S Q U IR E

I6SSW Fairbank*Avenue
Winter Park. Florida 3276T
on or before the 23rd day ot
May iwo and file the original
with me Cie-k ot thi* Court
either before tervice on Peli
tloners attorney or immediate!,
thereafter otherwi*#. a default
will be entered agamtt you tor
the relief demanded In the
complaint of Petitioner
WITNESS My hand and the
teal ol Ihlt Court on April K

IWO
MARYANNE 7AORSE
At Clerk of th* Court
B, Jackie Royal
At Deputy Clerk
Publith April 22. 2T A May 6
13 IWO
DEP 2SI

By JA C K LEBAR
ARLINGTON HEIGHTS. III. - More and more
consumers are turning to gourmet coffee In the
never-ending quest for a better cuppa Java, but
the prlccy brews are not u panacea.
Experts caution that even the finest gourmet
coffees can be disappointing II consumers fall to
pay attention to the basics of coffee-making.
"It's outrageous the way people treat coffee,"
complains Ed Kvetko. president of Gloria Jean's
Colfce Bean, rated by Entrepreneur Magazine as
the nation's top gourmet coffee franchiser for the
past three years.
"It's no wonder why regular coffee sales have
slackened off so much." Kvetko said.
"T h e big complaint of people is that coffee
tastes too harsh and that's because many people
really don't know how to properly prepare and
serve coffee," he satd.
It seems strange that so many people turnIrouble making a simple thing like a good cup of
coffee. But maybe. Kvetko theorizes, that’s
because It’s Just too simple — so simple peoplc
forget to pay attention to the Important lltlle
de tails.
"Making good coffee Is an exacting process that
deserves carelul attention." Kvetko said.
There Is more to coffee than Just coffe ’ -»nd
water, though both are Important. More Impor
tant. however. Is the coffee maker.
"A good, liller drlp coffee maker Is what we
recommend because they maintain a consistent
water temperature, an even spray o f water Inter
the coffee grounds and they're the most depen­
dable," Kvetko said.
Some connoisseurs prefer the vacuum-type
coffee makers or the French plunge pots, but
Kvetko said they are too difficult for most people
to use.
And he regards percolators as coffee killers.
"They boll the coffee und ruin the taste. Most ol
the flavor is lost In the -scaping steam, and they
reuse the coffee grounds, adding more acid and
bitterness and overwhelming the natural flavor ol
the coffee." Kvetko said.
Whatever kind o f coffee maker you use. keep tt
clean. One method is to run a mixture of water
with a lublcspoou or two ol vinegar through the
system. Special cleaning solutions are available,
but detergent should never Ik- used. One or two
pots of plain water should be run through the pot
to remove the residue o f the cleaning solution.
The type o f water used for brewing coffee also is
important Fresh, cold water Is best If tap water
Is too hard K v e t k o leeommeiids bottled water
The final step Is properly measuring ground
coffee and water. Coffee should be purchased In
bean form and ground fresh Just before brewing
Kvetko recommends using one coffee measur
Ing scoop for every 10 ounces of water, or two
level tablespoons for every six ounces ol watci

NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
N otki I, hereby given the! we
ere engaged in business at 174
Heron Bay Circle. Lake Mar,.
FL 32746 Seminole County
Florida, under the Fictitious
Name ot HEAD PLUMBING
SERVICE, and that we intend to
regular Mid name with Ihe
Clark ot tha Circuit Court Sen.
Inole County. Florida. In ac
cordance with the Provuiony ol
Ihe Fictitious Name Statutes.
To Wit Section MS 00 Florida
Statutes IH7
JAPA KA INTL
Lea A Read
Joseph R Read. Sr
Publish May IJ. 20, 27 A June 3
two
DER IK
NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice Is hereby given that we
are engaged In business at 4T6
First St. Geneva FL 32732.
Seminole County, Florida, under
Ihe Fictitious Name ot AVIAN
EXOTICS OF FLORIDA and
that we intend to register said
name with the Clerk ot the
Circuit Court, Seminole County.
Florida. In accordance with the
Provisions ol the Fictitious
Name Statutes to Wit Section
MS be Florida Statutes IV67
Nelson Bleckrnore
Annette Bteckmore
Publisi, May 13. X). 27 A June 3
two
OER 126
NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice is hereby given that I
am engaged m business at P 0
Bo« 161178 Casselberry FL
32711. S«mino-e County. Florida
under the Fictitious Name ol
W E L L P O I N T I N G BY
KENNE V. INC . and that I
intend to register said name
with the Lierk ot the Circuit
Court sent,not* County Eton
da In a.tordance with the
Provisions ot the Fictitious
Name Statutes. To Wit Section
MS (7» Florida Statutes ITSI
Jonathan R Kenney
Publish Ma, 13. Ju 27 * June J.

two

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William H Morrison
Ancillary
Personal Representative
Mttorney lor
Personal Representative
WllllemH Morrison
601 Ovenia Ave
Altamonte Springs FL 32701
Telephone 407 634 3666
Publish May 6. IJ IWO
DER 66

iwo

(SEAL)
MARY ANNE MORSE
Clerk ot the Circuit Court
By JeanBnllenl
Deputy Clerk
Publish April 2T A May *.

W ILE YE GRIFFINand
ROBERTAE GRIFFIN.his
wife. etal.
Defendant*
NOTICEOF ACTION
TO MILLER TRUCKING.
INC .
Last known address
776T Tam O Shanter
Boulevard
N Lauderdale FL 330*6
and/or all otllcars. directors,
general managers, cashiers,
resident agents and busintss
agents or other claimants by.
through, under or against
M ILLE R TRUCKING. INC .
and all parties having or claim
Ing to hava any right, till* or
Interest In Ihe property d*
scribed in th# Complaint, res:
dene* unknown.
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action lo foreclos* a Mortgage
on th* following describad prop
arty located In Seminole County,
Florida
Lot IJ. COLONIAL POINT,
according to th* plat thereof as
recordad In Plat Book 26. Page
It. ot the Public Records ot
Seminole County. Florida
RANGE/OVEN
DISHWASHER
GARBAGE 01SP0SAL
VENT FAN
WALL TO WALL CARPET
FIREPLACE
has baen Iliad against you In th*
C ircu it Court o l Sam lnol*
County, F lo rid a. In which
BA RNE T T M ORTGAGE
COMPANY. I*. Ih* Plaintiff, and
W ILEY E GRIFFIN and ROB
ERTA E GRIFFIN, his wlta.
EMILE SKURA. A MARRIED
M A N lo ln a d b y H A L L I E
SKURA. his wlta; SEMINOLE
M E M O R IA L H O S P IT A L
CHURL C O R PO R A TIO N , a
Florida corporation CONRAO
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 Florid* corpora
lion. CRLANDO. FLORIDA;
M ILLE R TRUCKING. IN C .
and STATE OF FLO R ID A,
D E PA R TM E N T OF LABOR
AND UNEMPLOYMENT SE
CURITY. art the Defendants,
and you are required to serve a
copy ol your written defenses. II
any. on Plalntlll t attorney,
wnose eddrett Is Francis E
F r ls c la . E s q u ir e . P e p y .
Weistenborn A Pap, 4830 W
Kent.edy Bird . Suit* 336.
Tjm p*. Florida 3340V. on or
before June 14th. IWO. and III*
the original with the Cierk ol
this Court either before service
on Plalntllfs attorney or tmme
diately thereafter otherwise a
Default will be entered against
you tor the relief demanded in
Ih* Complaint
Dated on May T. IWO
(Sean
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ol the Court
By Patricia F Heath
As Deputy Clerk
Publish May 13. 20. 27 A June 3.
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Notice It r* f«b y given that t
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Aitgn/q Circle W inter Springs
F L J2J0* Sem inole County.
F lo rida , under the Fictitious
Nam e ot O S G A L L E N I A O*
F I N E A IN! I and that i intend to
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mole County, Florida in ac
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Notice is hereby given that I
am engaged In business at
28 Apt 20f Lane M ary FL
J2?46 Seminole County, Florida
under the Fictitious Nam e ol
SCOOTER SCOUNDRELS and
that 1 intend lo register said
nam e with the Clerk of the
C ircuit Court. Seminole County.
Florida, in accordance with the
P ro v is io n s of the F ictitio us
Nam e Statutes To W H Section
Has OT Flof ida Statutes itl/
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though the amount ot codec cun be adjusted to
taste.
Finally, grounds should be thrown away as
soon as brewing Is completed to prevent acidic
sediment from falling Into the pot. He also
cautions that coffee should not be leli on a
warming plate for more than 30 minutes — and
should never, never be reheated.
Following those Instructions. Kvetko said
consumers will gel the best out ot theli gourmet
coffee.

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE IITH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT INANDFOR
SEMINOLE COLMTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
Casa Number T6 1706 CAM L
BARNETT MORTGAGE
COMPANY
Plaintiff.

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P

NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAMK
No’ lc* l» hereby given that w*
i ' i engaged m business at 151
Spring* Colony Circle f i n . Al
temonto Spring*. FI. 11714, Sam
inote County, Florida, under in*
Flctltlou* Nam* Ol A. BAC PET
CARE FERVICES. and the I w*
Intend to register M id name
with the Clark et the Circuit
Court, Semlnnl# County, Florl
da. In accordance with th*
P rovltlon * *1 th* Flctilleut
Name Statute*. T o W It: Section
US M Florida Statute* 1(57.
Rebecca Ann Dickson
Carolae Ann Emdan
Publish: April K. A May t. II.
» , 1W0
DEP 114
NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice li hereby given that I
am engaged In butlnea* at 4M
Barrywood IN . Casselberry,
Seminole County, Florida, under
th* Flctltlou* Nam* ot TYRA
CO M PANY / SPECTRALUX
COMPANY, and that I Intend to
regliter raid name with th*
Clerk ot ttw Circuit Court. Sem
lnot* County, Florid*. In *c
cordanee with th* Provlilon* ot
th* Fictitious Nam* Statute*.
T o Wit: Section (43 0 ( Florid*
Statute* 1(17
Mary K. Harrlt
Publl*h: April 7», A May *. 11.
10. IWO

DEPm
NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Nolle* li hereby given that I
am engaged In butlnett *1 107
E. Mwy. 414. Longwood. Semi
nol* County, Florida, under th*
Flctltlou* Name ol RUDY'S
AUTO SALES, and that I Intend
to register laid name with th*
Clerk ol th* Circuit Court. Sem
Inote County. Florida. In ac­
cordance with th* Provltloni of
ttw Flctltlou* Nam* Statute*.
ToW It; Section US Of Florida
Slatuta* 1(57.
Rodolfo A. CYtlnl
Publish: Mays. II. 10.17, IWO
DERM
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
O FTH EtITH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
FLORIDA
CASE HO. W-4241CA H L
COLLECTIVE FEDERAL
SAVINGS AND LOAN
ASSOCIATION.
Plaintiff.
v*.
FRANK C. HARRINGTON. JR
(1*1..
Defendant*
NOTICE OF ACTION
11771*
TO: FRANK C. HARRINGTON.
JR. and FNU HARRINGTON,
hi* wit*. It married
If alive, and/or deed hit
(their) known heir*, devil***,
legal*** or grantee* and all
periont or peril** claiming by
through, under or again*! hit
Retldenc* unknown
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
Action lor forecloturo ol a
mortgage on th* following prop
•rty !n Seminole County, Flori­
da:
Lot S, and covered perking E.
C Y P R E S S V IL L A G E 1RD
REPLAT. TRACT C PHASE I,
according to th* Plat Book 14.
page IT. Public Record* ol
Seminole County Florid*.
Hat been llled eg*(r\*LV&lt;M 4Pd
you are required to e a rn a copy
of your written deten u * . It any,
to It on SPEAR AND HOFF
MAN. Attorney*, who** addret*
l* 700 South Dial# Highway,
Second Floor. Coral Gablet.
Flc Ida HIM. on or about 25th
day of May. 1W0. and to til* ttw
original with ttw Cletk el thli
Court either before ter vice on
SPEAR AND HOFFMAN, at
lorneyt or Immediately there*I
ter; otherwl** * Default will be
entered egelntt you lor ttw
relief demanded In th* Com
plaint or Petition
WITNESS my hand and teal
of thl* Court on thl* 10th day ol
April, IWO
(Seal)
MARYANNE MORSE
A * Clark ol th* Court
By: Ruth King
A * Deputy Clark
Publlih: April » A May t. 11.
10. IWO
DEP HI

Legal N otice s
NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Nolle# H hereby given that 1
am engaged In butln*** at 10(0
Landmark Ln.. Cattalbtrry. FL
11707. Seminole County, Florid*,
under th* Fictitious Nemo ol
GEORGE'S CARPENTRY, end
that I Inland to raglttar *aid
name v lth th* Clark of Pw
Circuit Court. Seminole County,
Florida. In accordance with th*
P ro v ltie n i e l the Flctltloul
Nam* Statute*. T oW It: Section
US 0# Florid* Stetuta* l« 7 .
GaorgaE.Goodman
Pubilth: May*. II. 10.17, twg
DER 40
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF TN C IIT H JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT OF FLORIOA.
INAND FO R
SEMINOLE COUNTY
CASE NO. (*-tS41-CA-*4-E
DIVISION:
In r* the m arrlegt ol RE
B E K A H JO YC E W IL L IS
P APPA S .
Petitioner
JOHN CHRISTIAN PAPPAS
NOTICE OF ACTION
T O : JO H N C H R IS T IA N
PAPPAS
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action tor DI*tolutlon el Mar
rlaga ha* been tiled egelntt you
end you ere required to serve a
copy ol your written defer ***, it
any. to It on REBEKAH JOYCE
W ILLIS PAPPAS plaMtltTi at­
torney. who** addret* i* ]vp
Clear Lak* Circle, Sanford,
Florida, 1TT71, on or before June
II. IWO, end file th* original
with th* dark o l (film court
either before tarvlc* on plaintiff's attorney or Immediately
thereafter,- otherwl** * default
will be entered again*! you tor
the relief demanded In th*
complaint or petition.
OATEDonMay 7. IWO.
MARYANNE MORSE
A * Clerk ol the Court
BY Sharon Dunn
A t Deputy Clerk
Pubilth: May 11. 20. 17 A June 1.
DER 110
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EISHTESNTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
INANDFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA.
CA1EN0.H-1444CAA4-P
I1, RE: Th* marriage ol
JAN ET S.McCALMONT,
Wile.
and
TERRENCE D McCALMONT
Hmband
NOTICE OF ACTION
WITH DESCRIPTION
OF REAL PROPERTY
PROCEEDED AOAINST
TO-TERRENCE O
McCALMONT.
New Jertey
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTI
FIEO that a Petition for 01*
solution ol Marriage ha* bun
Iliad against you, and a prayer
contained within ttw Petition
r*q-“'» t t the,Court to order that
certain property owned by you
end your Wit*. JANET S Mt
CALMONT. at ‘ ment* by ttw
entire!)**, locals* at 111 Rabun
C o u rt, S en lo rd . S em inole
County, Florida, and more par
Hcularly detcrlbed a*:
Lot W, SANORA SOUTH. Unit
I. a* recorded In Plat Book IS.
Pago* -7* -end 7 * o+-ISw P ublic
Record* f t Seminole County.
Florida
bo Partitioned and told and you
are required to serve * copy ol
your Response or Pleading to
ttw Petition upon ttw Wife’*
Attorney, A.A. McClanahan, Jr.,
104 S. Park Av*. Suit* B. San
lord. Florida 11771. and III* th*
original Response or Pleading In
ttw Office of ttw Clerk ol ttw
Circuit CouH. on or before ttw
14th day of Juno, IWO. II you fall
to do to. a Default Judgment
will be taken egelntt you tor ttw
rolWI demanded In ttw Petition.
DATED at Sanford, Seminole
County, Florida, this 10th day ot
May. IWO.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLE RK O FTH E
CIRCUIT COURT
B Y: Sharon Dunn
Publish: May II, 10.17 A June 1.
IWO
DER 117

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA CASE NO. (A M U C A -lt-O
IN RE FORFEITUREOF THE FOLLOWINGDESCRIBEO
PRO PER TY. D O N E IWI CHEVROLET TRUCK. VEHICLE
IDENTIFICATION NUMBER 1GCDC14Z0B 1)55710
SECOND NOTICE OF FORFEITURE PROCEEDINGS
TO; Edward Roger Blrtch. 1451 W lldloi Drive.
Casselberry. FL 11707
end all other* who claim an Interest In Itw following property; * )
on* IWI Chevrolet Truck. VIN: 2GCDCI420B1IU7M. which we*
sailed on or about the 17th day ol October. I(W al or near County
Road 417 and Magnolia Street, Altamonte Springs, Seminole County.
Florida, by end being held by Seminole County STwrlH * Depart
ment. who will appear before th* HONORABLE C. VERNON MIZE.
JR , on ISth day ol June. IWO at I X A M In room N114 tor *
Pre-Trial lo ihow cause why Itw described property should not be
forfeited to th* usa of or sal* by ttw Shari It ot Seminole County, upon
producing due proof that ttw tame was used In Seminole County.
Florida, in violation of the law* ot ttw State ol Florida dealing with
contraband and otfwr criminal ollente* pursuant to Florida Statute*
v a Toi 704
A copy of Itw Petition for Rule to Show Cause and for Final Order
ot Forfeiture l* on til* with ttw Clark ol Ihe Circuit Court, Seminole
County. Florida and is available lor eaamlnatlon during regular
business hours Whereas a prime facie showing ha* bun made by
the Petitioner that there is probable cause lor the Issuance ot o Rule
to Show Causa. It Is therefor* th* order ol th* Court that all potential
Respondents who claim an Interest In ttw property, shall within
twenty |10) day* from service but no later than seven (71 day* before
the dal* set above, show cause by tiling with th* Court, responsive
pleadings as to why th* Court should not enter Its Order forfeiting Ih*
property to the us* ol. or sal* by. ttw Sherllt's of Seminole County
YOU ARE FURTHER COMMANDED TO serve a true and corracf
copy ot Such pleadings within said Mma period upon ANNE E
RICHARDS RUTBERG. ASSISTANT STATE ATTOHNEv . al ttw
address listed below. Failure to III* and serve Such pleading* within
said lima period shall result In Itw entry ol a Default and Final Order
of Forfeiture I HEREBY C E R T IF Y that this Notlca and Its
accompanying plaad'ngt era being served pursuant to Florida
Statutes (12 701 704. thli 15th day ol April. t((0
NORMAN R WOLFINGER. STATE ATTORNEY
BY ANNEE RICHARDS RUTBERG. A S A..
Florida Bar No N740I. Offlceol ttw State
Attorney, too East First Strut. Sanford Florida H 7 7 I
Publish April 7* I. May 4. 11.10. 1(90
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Legal N otice s
NOTICE
Bid* for furnishing all labor,
equipment and service* re
qulrad tor the restoration ot two
Hr* damaged apartment* in
Edward Higgins Terrace will b*
received until 10.(0 A M. local
time on June I. IffO A l this time
all bids received will be publicly
opened and ra id aloud. Place
for bid opening will b* (4 Cattle
Brewer Court, Sanford. Florida.
Speculation and drawing* of
work Item* are on til* In ttw
office of th* Senlord Housing
Authority at e w above address.
Caplet ot these Documents
may be obtained by depositing
*15 00 with the Senlord Housing
Auth. Th* deposit for oech
non bidder u ts, will have Itw
coat ot reproduction deducted
melnder returned However, th*
coot et reproduction will be
deducted from *11 Bid Docu
m erit nol returned complete
end In good condition within 10
days following th* bid opening
No partial u t s will B* Issued
during th* bidding period. No
refund! will be Issued for Doc
umenfs returned after » days
following ttw Bid opening
Each bid shall Include bond In
an amount equal to 5\ ol th*
Bid. Provide as a certified check
or bank draft payable th* Hout
Ing Authority; U.S. Government
B o n d s, o r a t a p r e p a r ly
executed Bid Bond with Surety
acceptable to the Housing Au
ttwrlty. Th* successful bidder I*
required lo furnish and pay tor
Satisfactory Performance and
Refer to provision lor equal
employment opportunities and
payment ot not less then mini
mum salaries and wages In­
dicated In th* HUO regulations
In addition to other Work
requirement*, each bidder shell
Include with hit Bid certified
evidence o t compliance with
applicable laws and regulations
ol ttw Slat* In which ttw Prolact
I* located tor licensing In con
function with ttw Bid Including,
but not limited to. appropriate
Contractor’s Llcenu and Con
tractor Bidders Llcenu
Ttw Housing Authority reserves th* right to refect any
and all bids, and lo waive
Irregular 11lei and formalities In
Itw bidding. No bids may be
withdrawn lor a period of sixty
(M l days subsequent to Itw
opening ol bids without Housing
Authority consent
Judy W o o k le y . In te r im
Director
Sanford Housing Authority
(4 Castle Brewer Court
Senlord. Florid# 17771
Phone 1407) 111 11S0
Publish : May 10A 11. IttO
DERU

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Seminole

Orlando - Winter Park

322-2611

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Nmg may Include Herold Adver tiwr a* the co*t ol on additional day. Cancel
when you 9#t retutft Pay only for day* your ad rune at rote eorned
U»e full detcriptian for fatteef ftiulH Copy mwet follow acceptable
typographical form
Of A D I INKS
Noon the Day Before Publication
Sunday II A M Saturday
Monday I I 30 A M Saturday

AD JUSTM EN TS AND C RED ITS: In 1h« *v#nt ol an
error In an ad, th# Sanford Herald will b« responsible for
ttM first insertion only and only to tf» extant ol llw cost
of that insertion. Please chock your ad tor accuracy the
first day It runs.

31— P e r s o n a ls
CASH AVAILABLE
Bering Hemes a Mortgages

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a MATURE ACTIVE while lady
Would Ilk* to m u l * dlttin
gulthed active whit* gentle
man 5545 to en|oy III* with
Photo A phono to PO Box 51.
Winter Perk. FI 177*0_______
# Pretty Went** I M id i A Pretty
Weman HONEST A 0 Shape
ly blond I N lbs, while. 40's,
loving. I man woman Smok
* r L lk tt down to aarlh
togetherness with a compell
bl* man He's whit*. I ' l l ” or
teller. 40‘s, kind* shy with
hair, mustache a plus STA
BLE employment; hones!,
loving, easygoing, touching,
happy, animal lover Don't
hesllat*. writ* A send photo
end mailing address to PO b f»
100511. FernPark.FI J im
* PROFESSIONAL GENTLE­
MAN Fll. 4*. divorced with
quiet home, tasks Independent
w o rrjn for companionship
when mutually needed, no
demands No smok*. drugs,
alchohol Phone A not*. Box
7(1. Oval do. FI 11745
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33— Lost &amp; Found

IN TIIE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIOHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
INANDFOR
SCMINOLI COUNTY,
FLORIOA.
CASE NO. I441K-CA (* E
SANDY COVE CONDOMINIUM
ASSOCIATION. INC .
Plaintiff.
vi
DIANE E FALSTAO and
JULIA K FALSTAO.
Defendants
AMENDED NOTICE OF AC
TION
TO JULIA K FALSTAO
RESIDENCE Present Rest
dene* Unknown
Last Known Residence
5a0 N Lakeshor* Drive
Apartments II
Chicago. II M all
All parties claiming Interests
by, through, under or agalnsl
JULIA K FALSTAD and lo all
parlies having or claiming to
have any right, title or Interest
In Ih* real property herein
described
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTI
FI ED Ihat on action to foreclose
* mortgage on the lot lowing reel
property In SEMINOLE County.
Florida
THAT C E R T A IN CONDO
MINIUM PARCEL KNOWN AS
UNIT S*. SANDY COVE. A
CONDOMINIUM ACCORDING
TO THE DECLARATION OF
CONDOMINIUM THEREOF.
AS RECORDED IN O R BOOK
1110. PG 1144. PUBLIC REC
O R D S OF S E M I N O L E
COUNTY. FLORIDA AND ALL
AMENOMENTSTHERETO
has been Iliad against you end
you are requ.red to serv* e copy
ot your written detenus, it any.
to It on Curry, Taylor A Carls, at
US E Robinson Strut. Suit*
445. Orlando. Florida 17*01. and
III* th* original with th* Clerk ol
the above styled court on or
belor* th* IS day ol June. 1W0
otherwise a (udgmenl may be
entered against you lor Itw
relief demanded In ttw com
plaint or petition
WITNESS my hand and ttw
saal of said Court on the 10 day
ol May. IWO
(Seal I
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERKOF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
BY PatrldaF Heath
publish May II. 10. V 4 June 1.
IWO

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Please call 4 (( 1541. anytime
e lO S T MALE BEAOLE - Blue
lick markings on logs, orange
coi'er. Lest seen 4/17. behind
Sunland Estates. Our klu't
mist him very much) It you
have seen him. pteeu call
M4 1744 days 4 111 51*5 eves!

33— Spdcial Notices
BECOME A NOTARY
For Details I MO all 4154
Florida Nol ary Aiuoc lotion

17— N u r s e r y &amp;
Child Care
AFFORDABLE
l ovi ng
childcare, H R S registered,
H I (4(1
4AM 5PM C a ll.....
BA ’ YSITTINO - In my Sanlord
h, na.lPM lIP M Dependable
4 responsible Call H I M ((
Sal., Sun., wkday droplnsl
Eap'd woman w/good rtf. 1
yrs /Upl Hof lunch... H I 0*45
O AY CARE In my Sunland
home Reasonable M7C434
Call after 1PM
m-4Mt

35— T rain in g
&amp; Education
BE A PARALEGAL
Accredited 1174, Attorney In
strucled. Horn* Study, Fin
Aid. FruCatalog.SCI

I too u* 1551
4?—Miscellaneous

TH E S E M I N O L E HI GH
SCHOOL Advisory Committee
cordially Invite you to an open
houu reception In honor ol
Mr. b Mrs Georg* Stltley, et
ttw Chamber ol Commerce
Building. May 15. 7 00 ( 00
I'M. P leau com# end help us
c e le b r a t e J a n n e lt* and
Georg* Stltley'* many yaart
ol community and school In
volvemenl

55— Business
Opportunities
BE TOUR M M BOSS
National manufacturer needs
local person to service 100%
Natural Juke rout* Best t
person business ever No
u llin g No overhead Must
have 5I4.4U0 secured 100% by
inventory. SSS.000 very possl
bl* first year This could make
you Independent First time
o t t e r . F o r d e t a ils c a ll
SAM (F M
1 (00411 1740

BE TOUR OWN BOSS
National manufacturer needs
local person to service 100%
naturel|uic*rout*. Best
one man business ever. No
u llin g No overhead Must
have 514,400 secured 100% by
Inventory 555.000 very possl
ble tlrst year Thl* could mako
you Independant First lima
olter. for details call (am
(pm ................ t (00411 1740

BEAUTY SALON
1 s ta t io n f a m i l y s a lo n
w/tannlrg bed 4 manicure
station* also Casselberry,
17/(1 Cell 111 W W etterepm
BEST ONE PERSON BUSI­
NESS E V E R ! Only 57.(00
totally secured by equipment
Can make you Independent
No ulling No inventory No
overhead 550.000 very possl
b l# fir s t y e a r
L im it e d
openings available Call Mr
Adams day or night

1-800-533-3962
If achieving absolute and total
llnancial freedom within 4 to
I I months pushes any buttons
at all. caii 407 M l 1101. 14 hr
recorded message
LAZY MAN'S W AY TO RIC1 2S
No products, 'l l s ellin g
Earning lifetime on gumg in
com* 14 hr* per day 145
days per year. Part lime or
lull time Complete company
training and support 5500
minimum Investment Money
Back Guarantee. Call tor d*
tails Mr. Beck. 774*404
MOBILE SION COMPANY •
good money maker Call H I
0*41, anytime________________

NETWORK MARKETING
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
EARN from 5500 52000 per
month part time or work on a
full lima basis ZERO or
minimum*! Investment.
New la Florida
Be On* ol th* I d In Business

NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Nolle* is hareby given Ihat I
am engaged In business el M l
Warren Av* , Long wood. FL
11150. Seminole County, f lorida.
under Ih* Fictitious Name ol
PIO N E E R BUILDERS, and
that I Intend lo register said
name with Ih* Clerk ot the
Circuit Court, Seminole County,
Florida, in accordance with th*
Provisions ol Ih* Fictitious
Nam* Slatul**. To Wit Section
1*5 W Florid* Statutes 1(57
Robert Bartel
Publish May 4. tl. 10.17.1W0
DER 55
NOTICE OF SALE
Al Harvey
B15
Denise Mitchell
C40
Pauline Hold
A ll
Mickey Joyce
BI7
Janet Miller
Ol
Nick OeFario
04
Darien Murrary
E&lt;1B
Sarah Coover
’ F4
Emmett Keith
Fa
Steve Redmond
F t]
Alice Thomas
FS
Personal rroperty consisting
ol turnilur*. mattress*!, tires,
lamps, dressers, cloth ing,
electronics, industrial equip
ment, miscellaneous boxes and
other personal Hems used In th*
home will be sold tor cash at
public sal* on June 1, IWO *t
10 00AM at below address to
sallsly owner lien tor rtnt due in
accordance with Florida Stat
utts. Sell Storage Facility Act.
Sections I MO7 and 5) KM All
Items or spaces may not be
a vaiiabt* th* dale ot sale
AAA Security Storage
lit Airport Blvd
Sanlord. Florida12771
407 1)4 SOSS
P.ttlsh M ay* ' ) '•*"
OER41

Part* experience preferred
Retirees welcome! Parts City.
Santard. 2500 S French A v*
ATTENTION 5 t(((e taatiSCPt/Baafcfcupui
Farmers Home Administration
Is requesting potential supptl
are for the Intare-t Credit
Packager* (or the period of l l
1.
two. far ttv Counties et Sami
no)# and/or Brevard. Inter
ested packagers should con
tact Norman A. Baker. County
Supervisor. 311 W. First S I.
S uite**. Sanlord. F l 12771
_______ Tel 407 121 415!
A TTE N TIO N R E P A IR CON
TEACTORS Farmers Ham*
Administration. USDA, 311 W.
1st St.. Sulfa 410. Sanford. Fl
33771 Tol. 407 311 4351, r *
quires th* services of repair
contractors lor tho 13 month
period beginning Oct I. IWO
Inlsrosted contractors oro
raquotfod to con tact lha
County Suoorvlsor N r details.
Contractor must moot Ikons
ing requirements of th* Stott,
County and Municipal gov
trnments or their subcontrec
tors must do so. Specifics an
licenses may ba obtained from
the County Supervisor.
Attention: Earn money reading
books I 513.000/year income
potential Detail*. 1 403 51*
MU Ext Bk 10154____________
Atteettew ■ Hiring I Government
lobs
your a r e a .
1 1 7 .(4 0 t i t . 4 13. C a l l
) 401 130M M E it R 10154
Attention: P u t* I Jobs I Start
tll.41/hour. For application
Into call I *01 (31 M U Ext
M 1015*. *am lOpcrvldev*

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EXCELLENT PAY. Benefits
Transportation Call
402 3(5-7400 # xt. 1543
Toll refunded (am 10pm
AUTOMOTIVE
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CASHIERS
Experience helpful but not
necossary. Evening shift. *0
hours por wook. rnsitions
open in Sanlord. Lux* Mary
and Osteon. 54 50 por hour and
up depending upon expert
•n et Call Sanford. 111(5*4;
Lake Mary, H I 4147; Ostom.
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QMKE N H U

RN OR LPN - Cay khlff. 4:15
am to 3:45 pm. Supervisory
experience desirable but nol
required. Apply at M N. (fury.
17 4 t l Oabery, Mass, thru
Frl (A M 4PM. 4*44*14
EOE

CLERICAL FERS0N
Full time Adding machine
a m . light typingSueret Die
trlbutlng. Logwood U4 IMP

CLERK A STOCK
Muded for retail plum ing 4
hardware store . UP 1141

CLERK/SECRETARY
Fla.’s fastest growing rent to
own company has an Im
mediate position for a p/f
dark Good pay! C a ll-in M il

CARPENTER HELPERS Mutt
have exp Touts and Irmsportatlon ACsr 4pm 313 71(7.

CLERP. T Y P IS T Pori Dm*. 34
hr*, of 5.15 por hr. Qualifica­
tion*: Musi typo 33 wpm,
txporlofic* wilt) word pre­
casting And krwwMg* ol don­
or*! office procedures Can
tact Miss Liberator*. 3314134
or re ve st application from
City ol Lak# Mery Dept of
Public Safety, 135 Rhlnafwrt
Rd.,Lk. Mary 337443S54.

CNA'l 1 NA'l
HEW S TA R T IN O R A T R !
F u ll/ p a rt lim a p ositio n s
available. Experience pre
tarred Apply at:
Hlllh*vtn Health Care Center
(M Mellenville Ave.. SarHerd
EO.E./H
133 4344.............

CONSTRUCTION HOMERS
Will train, several needed
now! A lltyp etl
Metro Emptoyment
444(11)

COUNTER PERSON
Dryctoan USA su k t smiling,
a n a rga tlc Individual who
w o rk s w a ll with p u b lic.
Bonollts. Will tram. Longwood
Lk Mary ore* Call.... 101451

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R e sp o n sib ilitie s in clu de a ssuring restaurant c le a n ­
lin e ss and daily equipm ent m a in te n a n ce d u ties.
C o m p le te training provided

DIMerent Shlfti Available
Full A Part-time
Starting Salary $5/hr.
Benaflts Include:
Insurance •Free Uniforms •Meal Policy
Please apply In pereon at McDonald's*
2904 Orlando Ave., Sanford
EOCyMtvmaUve tenon ErnpKqer

BODY MAN NEEDED NOW!
Can Ran, n s t i n or 574 t i n
AVON SKIN SO SOFT
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f P it,

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VERSATILE PERSON
With pleasant personality lo
answer phones, do light office
work 4 clean furniture I Call
Diene tor appt.,...-..... 333 NO*

BIRDCRY DELIVERY PEOPLE
Ntedodl Full 4 part time
positions ovalleb lo. ..pplyet
Cisstlvr P rir’ lnq ^ Publishing
711 N. Hwy I7/T1,
CABINET SHOP - Experienced
ell phases lar small formica
shop Call 333 0(*A___________
Career Opportunity

ACT NOW
PERSONNEL NEEDED
Large Carp expanding Needs
M a n a g e ri, T ra in e rs, Re
cn.-1 t o r s . S t l e s p e o p l *
Bonuses. Retirement. Traning
Program 5411 la 5754/wk
based on ability. Apply In
person Tues . May 15. 1 PM
SHARPIH Sanlord Job Sarv
Ice Ask tor Marketing 4
Management Carp E O E
Career Opportunity

ACT NOW
PERSONNEL NEEDED
Large Corp expand.ng Needs
M an agers. T r a ln e n , Re
c r u lle r s . S a le s p e o p le .
Bonuses. Retirement, Traning
Program 5433 to 1754/wk.
based or ability Apply in
person Tut* . May |J, 1 PM
SH AnPIII Sanford Job Sarv
let. Ask tor Marketing 4
Management Corp E.O E.

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• ASSEMBLERS
• MATERIAL HANDLERS
• RECEIVING PERSONNEL
Wo are looking lor dedicated, qualified indi­
viduals interested in a competitive benefit
package that includes:
&gt;ESOP Retirement Plan •Eslp Savings Plan
* Medical, Hospitalization and LPe Insur­
ance. • Paid Vacations and Holidays • At­
tractive Work Environment.
Previous truss carpentry woodworking ex­
perience preferred, but not necessary. Pre­
employment drug screening used. Seriously
interested individuals may apply in person at

S a n fo rd F o re s t P ro d u c ts
2901 Aileron Circle
Sanford Airport Industrial Park
Sanford, FL
An Equal Opportunity Employer

407-349-9385
PARTNER wanted tor booling
business Have teas and make
money Boating esparianc* a
plus Richard 511-All.

61— M o n e y to L e n d
CASH FOR HOMEOWNERS
1st, 2nd or equity mortgages.
Good Bad credit, Low rates
144 (444 Mortgage Magic. Inc.
Lie Mtg Bkr *60 E 414. Cass

GOLD CREDIT CARD
51.500. CraditUna
GUAR. VISA/MC
Guar CdV'i Advance
1 *00 414 3100
19 91 fee

7 1 -H e lp Wanted
ACCOUNTING

5210WKI

NEW IN THE AREA?

Legal N otices

ASSEM BLE TOYS 4 Craft
Ittm i. full/part lima. High
earnings! 404 « l D ll________

ASST. MJL1K0I NEEDED
OR PARTS COUNTER HELP

831-9993

FOUND TAMED PIDGEON
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
PROBATE DIVISION
File Nun-Ur M i l l CP
IN RE; ESTATE OF
GERTRUDE BEZIO.
Dec used
FORMAL NOTICE
BY PUBLICATION
TO ROSE G. BEZIO
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that *
Petition lor Administration has
been tiled In this court You are
required to serve written Oil
tenses. So Ike eel men not tytw
then June T, ltfO, on petitioner'*
attorney, whose name end
addresser*: *
n 'A
RICHARDW COPELAND
*11 Palm Springs Drive.
Suit* to*
Altamonte Springs, F L 11701
(407) uo- r m
end to III* ttw original ot ttw
written detenus with th* clerk
ol this court either betor* serv
Ice or Immediately thereafter.
Failure to serve written de­
tenus as required may result In
* lodgment or order for ttw
relief demanded In ttw petition,
without further nolle*
WITNESS my hand and Itw
u a l of this court on MAY (,
IWO.
ISEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
A t Clerk of th* Court
By Patricia Thatcher
As Deputy Clerk
Publlih: May 11. M. IWO
DER t14

7 1 - H e lp W anted

71— H e lp W anted

WE ARE A GENERAL
EMPLOYMENT AGENCY AND
HANDLE ALL TYPES OF WORK
AAA EMPLOYMENT
KNOWS THE JOB MARKET
AND CAN PLACE YOU. ASK
ANYONE AND I’M SURE
YOU'LL AGREE...

THE BEST JOBS
ARE TOUNO THROUGH OUR
OFFICE, WE HAVE SO MANY
OPENINGS WE CANNOT
ADVERTISE THEM ALL!
CALL (MONDAY
FOR M ANY MORE
Registered N u n *
Termite Tech
Lab Tech
Food Rep
Receptionist
Fitter Fabrlctor

11*0 wk I
525a wkl
155
5100 wkl
5170 wkl
5110 wkl

YOUR FUTURE
IS OUR CONCERN
AAA EMPLOYMENT

323 5176
TERMS AVAILABLE
APPLICATORS NEEDED!
Earn up to 111 per hour W*
train Outdoor work Potential
loOwn Your Own Business!
C A L lilllU lt t )

Assistant M s iu ftr Tuitwo

YNOT-'J
1 dm IS own my own bufioeu
Mttwr 3 month* of framing .md
now haw • portions mvmiI
Abl« Up lo U 0 a *k during
Irjin in g Ad*4nc«m tnt 3 4
w tfk l Call Ch+fyt. &gt;54

"Accounting 8
Ta x Service
C O L M IR A C C O U N T IN Q 4
TAX s e a v i c e - Small busi­
nesses 4 individuals welcamel
SM-1441 effke/H 51774 eve*.

Additions 8
Remodeling

MILLERADDITIONS
Central Florida Since 1(5*
Remodeling New Homes
ICGCU04M..................333-4444

A lu m in u m iM in g
ACTION RE-SCBEININ6
Replacement windows and
aluminum work. Altar debt*
prlcas. Free Est. 344-17K.
Exterter Homosavors - Siding,
lo lflt 4 fascia, screened
room*. Free estimates!
331-4140..........

Autom otive
DOMESTIC/Foreign Repair!
Ovality work I Your homo. 35
yrsoip.Cal) I d I........ &gt;14-1441

C h ild C are Centers
U k t Home Daycare Cantor •

Near Winter Springs Elemen­
tary 74pm, Infants to Syrs.

glidin g C o n tra c to r"

• IL L 'S Denari I Carpentry •
Remodeling, trim, doors, ate.
Geooral repairs.........337-413*
C A R P E N T R Y , h a u lin g ,
mesenary, painting and til*.
Free estimate*. Call 135400

FIX-IT-FAST INC.
‘ ■On* Call To Ob 11Alt "
Your Neighborhood Handy Man
Residential a Commercial
Call Icaft Taday It 1314515
H A H Remodeling • painting,
Chattahoochee stone, concrete
and carpentry work.
Free
Est. 333-45(5/314 N O . eves.
HOM E R E P A IR S - LAW N
W ORK. T A R O 4 CONST.
CLEANUP! REFERENCES!
C a H H A R O L O m «S 7 V m s g ^

TraclorWorF

ACREAGE MOWINO. discing
grading and torttllilng
B A B Mowing.............. .471 4574

Landscaping
COMPLETE Qualify Lawn 4
Landscaping, com petitive
rates. Ire* ext SurenT P27 m t

Lawn Service
u Vm
LAWK MAINTENANCE - Free
estimate* Reasonable R ites1
Senior CltttendJscewrtl.331-**tf

LAWN SERVICE

NEW. REM ODEL REPAIR
HOMES. OFFICES, STORES
All type* censlructien. Its/Cem
335 4413 5.0. ialiid. C S C t lf^

Fra* EsNmatos----- -----3334355
LAWNS MOWED 4 TRIMMED.

Carpentry

PROFESSIONAL OAHDENER

CARPENTER All kind* Of homo
repair*, painting 4 ceramic
Ilia R k fa r d C r g g S t 3(71
LEE'S CARPENTRY - Storage
b u ild in g, dacks 4 m lsc.
carpentry Insured4 licensed
_ F r e e jis h m * t o * 333 (314

Cleaning Service
QUALITY Work at Aftordebt*
Rato*. Do not Delay. Celt U*
Today Most home*. 515. W*
era licensed, bended and
Insured Call 241 »♦&lt;.

Concrete
WEST CONCRETE IERVICE
Small .-*-**■ &lt; « Jebse Repair
Jobs. Free Est Call any time
US 10*1. Lie •fin d ; Insured

E le c tric a l
HERITAGE ELECTRIC
Prompt Reasonable Service
Licensed/Insured
ER«**II411
C al 4(7 331 4741

Reasonable. Senior Clliton*
Discount, Free Est. W i l l *
Mowing, edging, clean upl
C o m p le t e C a r e t F r a *
estimates l Mr. Van. 1310441

Lyndon’s Pre tol l tonel Pa biting
Lake Mary Resident
Intarlor/Extorkw
Licensed/ Insured
Freo Estimate*1........... 5341454

Paper Hanging
# W ALLPAPE R SPECIALIST 10 yrs. exp- Fra* Esllmatosl
LOW cash prlcev....I 4341133

H 8 (WALL COVERING
W * hang all types Reasonable
price*. Freeesll S31(17

Plano Tuning"
E X P E R T PIANO TUNINO •
Sorv./rapolr/mevlng/reatal
new 4 used .Call Ray. J334H3

Roofing
TRI SON ROOFING
Roof repairs 4 Fro*estimates
51*1* cart. CCC444I7T.....33I4WI

Sewer/ Septic Tank
SEPTIC TANK CLEANING
S1( O F P W IIH T H IS A D
ROCKY'S SEPTIC....... 13415*4

TwImrnlrJgPooT
Service
55 MS SWIMMINO POOLS H R f
Warehouse Clearance of new
it o f pools. 3* ft. x n if.
completely Installed. Includes
huge decL, ladder, fencing,
flltor and skimmer Financing
available Other pools avail
able. Ask about factory re­
bates! Call toll free
I (•4333*4*4
rCGCOIIOTl PE 00*11

Music Lessons

Telephone Service

E XPERT PIANO TUNING
Sarv /ropelr/inovlng/rontal
new 4 used Cxll Ray, H I (0*1

CORDLESS PHONE Batteries
4 Antennas • a ll brands
Replaced while you w i l l
4*1 M il. or (04 7344453

Painting
* Ptinlini 4 Fiptfhufin(
Qualify Work, Roasonabli
Prices, Free Esl lns 13)1175
FRANK BARNHART paln’ ing 4
pressure cleaning, f t yrs. exp
References
srs-im

Tile"
* 4 A TOUCH Of T ILE**
Repairs 4 Remodeling No job
too big or small 11 Licensed 4
tree esllmalest Call 113 1147

Tree S e rvice
ECHOLS TREE SERVICE
Frew estimates! Fair Prices!

Int*r tor / E i l e r l o r . F r i t
Estimates CaUMI-ftw.
INTERIOR 4 EXTERIOR
Pretossieaal werk. Hrly. rales
aviii. Tad. 4444(11. Tree Esl.

L k .. Ins Slump Grinding. Tool

m ills day *r nil*
"Let The Pretosstoxsals A* I f
T R IM M IN G . T appin g. R*
movel Hauling, aft phases ol
tree work Call 121444?

1

�Sanford Harald, Sanford, Florida — Sunday, May 13. 1!&gt;90 — ■■

71— HtlpWanfad

,.

CRAFTS* SKILLS* TRAOIS

AllTRADESHEEDED
FaMan.CaraaMara.afc.
CM all fht werk yw can
"a-Call....- aaaani
• aCRUlIBIHIP JOBE# a
IMS If
aiMil aM
g f O f f llM C H

distribute fiyersj
1 ^pwnAfMr petal*. AM/PM
fhlft*. U S bawl Can Marla
77*1X1 bat a i m itAM -lPM

DRIVERS
Orar the road, tractor traitor,
rmnl have I yaan taper lance
and good driving racord
Avaraga trip today*
Cali i aaMJarata
AO Carrier*. Taaam , FI.
OR IVORS

OVER *40*
matt whet a
drlver/mevec mada latt week
II you hava a pick up truck.
C * ll,r

M**n I Fnataf PaRgn
Apply I* p an e* Lweet AieWaad
IIM S .H vry.lt/ttM am aiid

EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE
Fortuna MO company hat
Immadlala opanlngt lor ca
rear minded Indivldualt with
background In aqulpmrnl
maintenance Knowledge of
ala clrlca l, pnaumallc and
•totIronic controlt m wall at
ganaral mechanical aaparl
tnca la datlrad Eicalltnt
benefit package Includet paid
vacation, holldayt. retirement
plan, uniform, and medical
Incurance Salary: *73.000 plut
depending an aiparlanca
Sand return* to Canaral
Manager. P O S » Rat
OrlandoPL W *n EOE/M/F

EIP’D. TRUSSWILDERS
ANOSAWVORf
Banaflti A tlaady work Apply
In partan, Maronda Syttamt.
M U Maronda Way, Sanford
OtlC If, north at SR *i

*EXrOiSECRCTMV*
Part time morning* Strang
typing tkllltl Son* filing A
general office Cak 33* 1144

ERR'D. KtTCHENHEIR
Fwll/part lima Apply Carlo *
Italian Restaurant Corner
it/ w a 2ith.Sentord m i n i

Ei|i Rawtr lot Opdfrtar
ASPHALT LUTE MAN
Full tlm*pollllontl Apply:
IU0 Long wood Lk Mary Rd
Call n a-tm tar appt.
E X P I R I I N C I O Aluminium
Soldi applicator. Must have
valid drlvar’tllcenva 3*S7tae
F A R M E R S HOME A D ­
MINISTRATION It requesting
p o t e n t ia l s u p p lie r * lo r
•iclutivo broaeraoe service*
lor the period of 11 mortht.
beginning October I. IfVO. for
Ih* counllai o l Seminole
and/or Brevard Th* total
number o f p ro p a rtla t It
oillmatod to bo IS Interacted
b r o k e n th a u ld c o n ta c t
Norman A Bakor. County
Supervisor. I l l W F ln l SI .
Sulla 410, Sanford. Florida
11771, telephone 4C7 JR 47)1

HOU1EWIVBB
your homo A mako ito B tiX
t Call O ld I4a/me*i aoe

S. ol O rto n *
adverttoed poaltlon tram
Sanford Herald "help wanted"
ad In |ust nine day* M Hi* ad**
scheduled IP Day Special raft.
He eipretted Ms appreciation
lor o job wall dona I t hi*
C local Had Advert Icing Can
cutfant. Looking to advert!**
an opening In your company A
achieve qukk recult* ol a
tpeclal. low price? Try our
cupor It A I t Day Special
Rat**! Lowed rata* lor cancecutlve day*' run. Cancel
without penalty whan recull*
or* reachedIII

CLASSIFIED DEPT.
m -M II

IRRIGATIONINSTALLERS
Full lima petition, reddanttal
viper tonea and rwpelr know I
edge a mud. Landtcaplng
•iporlanca btnMIclal. Im
medial* opening*. good pay
end benefit* 133 IIS )

JOINOURII
Bill Kneppc I* now accepting
appllcallont tar * ip . line
cook*. Full A part 11m* pod
tlonc available with com
pelllve pay A groat beneflfi
package No Phono* Call*.
Apply la Per can. t i n Oevglat
LA N D SC A P IE S
Full lima
position* Driver * Licence
required............. Cell SR I I I )

LANDSCAPE/MAINTENANCE
RERSONNELOCSIRED

LAUNDRY WORKERS • Meet
ha hardworking, dependable
and motivated. Immediate
Hire 14 00/ttarl. reite (tier X
day* Medical
,... S&gt;-*tM

LT. HOUSEKEEPING/
COMPANION *
* ) Start 1/M Own frantport
Send dllollt A reltrencrt Bov
III, Sanford. FL 17773

* * * MAIDS* * *
FRONT DESK CLERKS
F/tlme, benefit*, pd holiday*
A vocation, uniform Apply In
perion, Doyt Inn. 4 » Doug la*
Av ■Allamonto or c a lle d 7111
Efficiency pluc wnall weakly
Xproukhu. Call....... WAHAD
MEDICAL

Dally Werk........... . Dally Pay
Call Bab ler dilallt
attar Ipn*..................... 323 7)11

GOVERNMENT JOBS
tree-1 M at weekly I Call
W t O F f f i t l d . ER

•

HOSPITAL JOBS
Slarl sa ao. your area No aap.
nocettary For Into call
I *0 0 m *lf*4 a m lp m 7 d a y t

*1100 loo

TEMPTEDTOTEMP?
Wo have Immadlala ihorl and
long term assignments In your
area lor:
OOFFICE CLERKS
O RECEPTIONISTS
OSECRETARIES
a WORD PROCESSORS
OINDUSTRIAL WORKERS
We oiler lop pay. great beneflli
and llte opportunity to work at
many ot the top companlet In
your area Call now lor an
appointment!..........7404//)
NO FEE/FRIDAY PAY

REGISTERED NURSE
/AM to JPM Shift Perl time
Apply In perton (AM *PM
Lakavtow Nurun* Cantor
111 E. Tnd St.........„ ...... Sanford
MEDICAL

MEDICAL TRANSCRIRTIONIST
4 hr* par day. Monday
Friday. Evperlencud 7)17010
MEDICAL

★ CNfl’S ★
a 17 SOPar Hour 11
a Good Working Condition*! I
LONGWOOO HEALTH CARE
33* »3K ..................
E.O.E
MEDICAL

MEDICAL OFFICE POSITIONS
Leading m edical pracllca
menegtment group n looking
qualified candidate* lor Ih*
following poaltlon*
a Office Manager
a Front Office Recepllonltl
a Inturance/Cadlnq Spec HI HI
a Electronic Billing Speclallil
Theta are challenging and
lin a c la lly re w a rd in g op
porlunllle* tor Ih* right Indi­
viduals. Sand return* lo :
RTM PO Bov *14X1, Long
I FI 377*1
* * • MOLLY M AID# 4 e
W ILL TRAIH II Work 14pm.
Mon Frl. CALL........ 747 )007

NURSE AIDES * ALL SHIFTS
HIGHER STARTINO PAYI
For certified or viperlenced
Apply In per*on to
Lektvlew Hurting Center
*1* E. hid St..........- ..... Sentord

OVER THE R0A0 DRIVERS

SERVI CES
EOE ........................M/F/M/V

Mutt have eiperlance end r tl
Apply MSC Trucking. I*)l W
1*1 S t. Sentord______________
FART TIME RECEPTIONIST
Mull have payroll report e i
pertonce. Call 74)4X4_______

M A Y
BONUS
ONE
MONTH
FREE
£ [ijs
W a te rfro n t L ife s ty le
M o d e rn F it n e s s C e n te r
In door R a c q u e tb a ll

m - O H ic a
SPECTACULARVIEW

Over loo*Ing Lab* AAenroa E i
•cuttve office (pace I
Approx I M iq. ft.
able rate*. Available now.
Hatt Realty. « b 377*

POSTALJOBS

PIOOUCTJONMOWERS
Longwood manufacturer I*
leaking tor energetic reliable
to fill aoiWton* on our
U par hour
Apply In perton
P a rk er
Hannifin, 777 Bannett Dr ,
Len g w e a d . (T a k a 4)4 to
Commerce Park, acreta from
South Semlnefa HovpftoOEOE

127— OFfk* ROtttotS
91— Apartrmntf/
H o w toSharw

99— Apartments
Unfurnished/Rent

SANFORD CONDO - Super nice,
good location, private roam A
barn, full prlvltoget Ul/wk
pay* all. Prater employed
tomato, tower rant tor light
houtekaeptog 323X1)
SANFORD Male will ihare 1/3
houie wllti mature female
3130 per month Includo*
utllltlec. cable, waclier/dryer
No tmeko or dope 134 7770
leave menage

SANFORD. Large I bdrm Pay
monthly or weekly D ap, ref
erencat Ne poll. 10% ett
Senior Cltltencl 33)0743

And battwr. Full Dmat For
appt, call I74-47XI Del tone)

93— Rooimfor R*nt

Paragon I* opening a now
office In Long weed. Full lima
recapltonlct/cecratary peal
non available Candidate mud
b* able to type M U WPM
Competitive telary, avealtont
benafllc

ATTRACTIVE clean ettlctoncyf
TV, m icrowave end meld
eery Ice I Cell .......... 3314*47
ATTRACTIVE BEOROOM ■*70
w n k . Kitchen p rivile g e *,
cable, and depot 11 phone. Call
P I 1143, II am endow________
CLE AN roam*, kitchen and
laundry tacllltie* Cable TV
Starting « l *7»/wh. 3X 443)
DELTONA ■ Looking tor ludy to
chart 4 bdrm homo. IlM /m o.
halt utllltlec. will concider
lady w/one child C e ll.37* **47

KCEPTHJdlST/
SECRETARY

Ceil 321-0100

To*rrMt|i aaitrttnriewappt.

1PHCI
PARAGON

FURNISHED, quiat. peaceful,
clean Twin bed* t33/nightly
per perion or tSO/wkly par
perton Call..............333 TOM
LONGWOOD - lakelront home
roam with prlvllaget One
adult tao/wk Call 3331434

n il

EOE M/F
RECEPTIONIST
For a wild
end crary otllce!
_________ Cell 04 440*
RECORDS/COMMl
SPECIALIST wanf
time poll lion Salvry *4 7S/hr
Qualification* mutt type 13
wpm, viper tone* with word
processor and knowleg* ol
general o lllc * procedural
Cell M il* Liberator# at ) ) )
D M or requect application
from Lk. Mary Dept ol Public
Safely, I U Rhlnehart R d .
Lake Mary, FL 77744 1130

IN
Part time In Oncology olllco
(Sanford/ Del lone). Approx. X
hr* per wfc. Pleat* cubmlt
rocum*
Bob 40). c/o Th*
Sanlord Htrald. P O Bov
1417, Sentord. FL 31773 14)7
SALES

ADVERTISING CONSULTANT
The Sentord Herald li leaking
an Individual lor our dliplay
advtrttclng itatt. Candidate*
m u tt be e n e rg e tic c a ll
motivated end determined
Prior eiperient* In newepa
per and/or edvertlting calac
required Poiition otter* tale
ry pluc com m lcclon and
benefit* Pleaia tend relume
or contact:
Laura Ionian
The Sentord Herald
3MN. French Av*.
Sentord. FI. 13771

SECURITY OFFICERS
For Lake Mary. Eiperlenca
or will Iraln Full A Part tlm*
METRO SECURITY ... IS) 37**

Iin n n Courts Maintnunc*
Percent Fulltime! Tuckawllla
Country Club Call...... 3*14)44
TLC ■ Needi mature live In
companion* lor elder ly Good
payl Call
........ ... 373 IO»l

97— A partm ents
Fu rn ish e d / R
SANFORD I
peli. quiet ret area, air
mo Up pluc 1300 dep 333 M l*
SANFORD
largo 3 bdrm
houca, 1 blk. Irom now hocpl
tat C17S/wk pluc C M iec
Call
333 334*
CHARMING Sanlord I Bdrm.,
I ) It. calllngc. Ilraplace.
downclalrt ol largo him*.
utHUIecpd ■CI33/wk. *43 »1X
CLEAN, t bdrm epl. partially
furnlchad A/C. Quiet area
1300/mo Call 333 D34________

i t SANFOflO ★
•k SPECTACULAR ★
RENT-A-BEDRV/.J
R EN T A BEDROOM and gal
Iha vary bell living) With yr
bedroom comet th* uca ol:
OCabitTV
a I* Inch TV
a Full Kltchan with mlcrol
* Completely Furnlchad
(Private Patio
ODIthec. Pole. Pant
a Silverware. Glatcet
* Til* entry, kitchen A both
a Central A/C
* Veccuum twice a week
a Located by park w/lennlt
PLUS

Nirthousd Morkm/Aswmblj
Factory A D?iwrs New
• To 1730 weekly pluc benelitc
# Full Tlme/Part lime
* All Shi It* Open
• Hiring Several Trainee*
13*1X04........**3/refund peltcy

WAREHOUSE PERSONNEL
To 113 13 hrt Will train I All
chill*, all typed Permanent!
Metro Employment
444*111
Start immediately' Tempo
rary and permwienl assign
ment* available!
• Warehoute/Heavy Lilting
a Mac hint Operator*
• Orixer/Chaultour* license
a Clean Up Crew
Povlion i availabia In Sanford
and Longwood Muct have a
phone end Iraniorlation
NOFEE

rend
WELDERS
Start lodeyl To SI) per hour!
Willtreln!)Chill* All types'
Metre Emptoymenl
44*-*111
WOMAN
Will trade rent lor
he'p Mult have Home Income
endear Cell 14* 314)

73 — E m p lo y m e n t
W anted
NEED A HELPING HAND?
Will Clean yi&gt;uf ftocfi# wcttly
or bt

I C«ll J72 Ua’4

PINE RIDGE CUB SANFORO
Spec lout 1 Bdrm Condo Avail.
Wachar/Drytr Included
STARTINO AT t*M
For Detail*
Cell ReatoraNta............U M 3 N
Lender ema FI. Inc/Broktr
* (S M A L L I BDRMI Raeton
ablt rent, tel month ptu*
tecurlty, CaK.............. 373144*

Application A Depot 11Only 3100
BIG BEDROOM, t i l l wk
SMALL BEDROOM. CI00WK

SAN FO RD
large 3 bdrm.
houca. I blk Irom new hocpl
tel tllS/wk. pluc D M cac
Call ..............................333334*

DCBART/SANFDRO AREA
7 bedroom t. frecNy painted 11
Nice I Prtler quiet tingle or
retire* *373 per month pluc
dtpotit C a ll...........333 *7*7 or
________ 733*0* eve*_________

JIRNISHE5 COTTAGE. *
m.. air. oi bank* ot
Wekiva at Katie/* Lending)
Canoe uca. »3M/me 333 aefO
SAN FO RD
large 3 bdrm.
houca, complete privacy.
Evcallant lecetlen tll3/wk
plu* U M tac Call 173334*.

103— Houses
U nfurnished / Rent
A V A IL A IL E 1 bdm . tantril
H/A. carpet, wa char dry or
hook up. c*X with Pitcairn! t
___________ 333 44*3___________

COUNTRY CLUB MANOR
Sentord. 3 bdrm*., 1 ba
w/den. clean I Leave, no pat*.
*433dltcountodl Call P I 074*
DELTO N A
7 udrm . 3 bath,
pottlbla laat* option. A473/mo.
let, lait A cecurlty. 3PM17.

DELTONA 2 BDRM. 1 BATH
Can. H/A, 3433/mo.. I yr.
toata 4403*)*/*047** 14)4

HOMES TO RENT
1and) bedroom

Unfurnlihed. Lake Mary and
Sanlord a ro a il C a ll lor
availability and location*
Aik lor Brenda

j!J&lt;r

w u.Tone-

SANFORD 2 BORM.
Convihlant location, clove
lncl.,C300/mo 4 dvp 33l 43t?
SANFORD/LAKE MARY
3
bdrm 1 bath*, lirvptace
C*Al/mo............. Vnion Realty
___________ 147 4447___________
SANFORD
I bdrm . water
Incl. perking. XO/wk . 3300
t*C.............. ixrr*7/mec*eg«

322-6447

Large 3 bedroom*. 3 bath*,
w it h fe n c e d y a r d end
fireplace! *400 par month Call
St. Jehu* Realty, 333 4131
SUNLAND - tilre nice 1 bdrm .
lemlly room, cent h/e. petio
*441/mo III. latt f *7)0 dep
_
173 034) alter 1pm

443 4030_____________________

99— Apartm ents
U n fu rn ished / Rent
COME SEE OUR LARGE
* • COUNTRY K ITCHEN* •
3 BDRM 1 BATH APTS
Over I,«*• Sq FI. Living Areell

,0 ro u e
S -Y / ia rfn iv ttfs
2000 U k t Miry Blvd.
____ 321-05M_____
C0EVILLA/MASTER COVE
APARTMENTS
EXTRA LARGE UNITS1
1. 2ft J bedroom jpH
Pool Ytwm Court Peaceful
&lt;anvtn «*nt location Quiet olt
street parhing Renovation
Sptoaft Mo security for quati
F»ed appFicantst 110 &gt;204

HID0EN LAKE
7 bdrm* . 7 bathe, wether A
dryer, fenced backyard, pooll
No pet*. M l) month two **
curity Cell

13) 107) • « ♦ !

M A R IN E R ) VILLAGE
Lake Ada I bdrm
t i l ) mo
3 bdrm CMO mo A up )}J 14/0

EBjEM n a a
7 bedroom l bath
Lake Mary 171 4*7)

Iwtiy

STAJRS PNOPEtTY
(MANAGEMENT A R EALTY
3337333/37144X

*

a DCLTOMA w v t t * *
Actuma with I t t . M dawn. No
quelltylngt Lovely ) y n . new.
1 bdrm. I bath, tomlfy ream.
A Greet Deal! E wring* cel I

We 1«l and sell
more property than
anyone in the Greeter
SanFord/lehe AAary *rea.

WINTER SPGS. POOL HOME
3 bdrm* . ) be . fireplace A
garage, 1*30/mo Cell *** 3331
WOOOMERE Sub. Reel nice. 1
bdrm*. IS b a . 0/c. garage.
fenced yard. 1300. mo 373 33X
I BDRM. I BATH, temily room,
kitchen end eppllerce *.
geraq* *400 par month
P AU LA B ETH OSBORNE
VEN TU R E I PROPERTIES
___________ 3314)4*________

103 HATS ST. SANFORD
3/3 bathe Appliance* Incl
4471/mo. U M depend 3)3 4413
7 BEDROOM, 7 ba*i. fplc C4M
month pluc tecurily Cell
4X4*43.____________________

3 BDRM. 2 BA. SPLIT PUN

Terrific buy. Only........ Sef.tM
(M R ) COUNTRY Ctob Netgbti
4/1. Now paint A window*,
•at m hit. A-l condition Nk*
Now |u»1.............. M l. 14*
*-------- n-.-x*
- 4 * --------e k- .
rw iyiri- w w nnvw w

nxMto homo*. Ton mlnuto*
from Sanlord. Each.......MHO
ALTAMOME W . POOL. OIVING beard, DM*. Fplc. 1
raa. Rrtoh 1
btock. Suf*rarM..
O IK ) LK. ASNBV1/2 on 3 acre*
off SR 411M min. to Dayton*,
hour to Orlando. N**r beat

ramp. New................SIISAM
UNIQUE Custom 1/3. Peel. 2/to
acre* Great rm, heeled ip*,
stone fpk, wet bar. Near 14.
Herteo OK New only . . *v**,*06

CALL ANYTIME

322-2420

OWNER Financing Available ■
Hltterlc Sanlord hem*. 3
bdrm.. 1 bath. Refurbished
and ready tor occupancy Ihl*
summer. Priced at *7S,M0.
Cindy uk-le/i/J3».M

34M Saatord Aw .

M l H IM

n

111 W . l i t . St. Salt* 410
HUOE OAKS turroend m il towly 1 bdrm horn* wim lemlly
room, formal dining room,
tern, porch, fenced yard, end

double carport. Only.....*32.300

3 2 ?5 7 7 4

The Prudential &lt; &amp;
F lo r id a R e a lty
112 Catalissa Drhx
J bdrm .2 bath............... U*,*00

Call Bob Gregory. Reelter
(407)I34-44M er 313-31M
DELTO N A ■ By owner, cuttom
3/1 epl 11, 1 yn. old. tcreamd
patio. I car garage, tet.fOO
m i flennliter Sl *04 337 )110
FOR SALE - Modular construe
lion bldg Potclblllllec In­
clude. tingle family home, I
or 3 bdrm . quadraplav.
Commercial ut*. contingent
upon local bldg coda epprov
el 407 3X1 reseller ) pm

GENEVA

Own InMead ol
renting 1 bdrm clOM to
elementary school. Fenced
yard....................
154*00
Cell Glerle Lemberl
ERA Sun Florid*. 14SXM
Evealagc, 34M IX

* HISTORIC SANFORO *

DELTOHMSStME NO QIML
3 bdrm I bath split plan
Comer tot with pool I *44.NO

ASSUME NO QUAUFY
l/lto. 1X0 I * tt., new paint
and carpet, appilanco* on 1/3
acre tsil/mo. 133X0

UMGNOOO-LESS THAN
S2,7MDONN
1 bdrm. IV* bath, appliance*,
fenced yerd I tS3.N0

ASSUME NO QUAUFY
*31* per month. Immaculoto 1
bdrm. 3 bath, appliance* and
pool..............................S3f.N0

HISTORIC 2 STONY
4 bdrm. 1 bath. 3.073 tq tt
Hardwood Hoar*, appliance*,
t t p i r a t t mother In law'*
quarter*, garage......... *41.NO

PAUL A BETH OSBORNE
VENTURE I PROPERTIES
321-4714

2343 Pork Dr ., Santwd
441W. Lake Mary
U . Mery

LAKE SYLVAN
1 lot* beautifully freed - Includet
M a g n o lia * . C o u n try a tmotpher*. Walb to Wilton

BY OWNER

Immediate 1/1V*. large fami
ly room wllh brick fireplace
10X13 screened porch, large
lanced yard.................. *37,NO

321-2720
KEYES BEST BUYS

"Th* Oabt" Luvury horn*
with pool and tomle court. 1
bdri.i. 1 bath........... H U M
By eppolntmefrt. 333 *374
________ *H*r7:3PPM________
BY OW NER - New 1 bdrm.. 3
bath. Skylight*, vaulted catl­
ing. fplc, lake A pool and with
m a ny o th e r a m o n ltlo * .
Privet*, quiet community.
Priced to tall. Call 1131477
after * p m _________________

3 bdrm. 1 bath, Ilraplace,
appliance*, carport..

SEVEN BUILD!NO LOTS. Lake

R EDUCED FOR OUICK M L I
City water A tewer. Pin* A w .
Tee tot* total: SIMM.

BRINO YOUR BOAT Lakactd*
townhout* on dtdrabto Lake
Howell. Large m tq H , 3
bdrm. I to bath w/boetcllp and
private dock Mud Mil tlf.MO
*37 7X17*4 after 4PM or teeve

Sl^SN DOM INCLCLOSING

LESS THANS2.N0 DOWN
U R B MARY V t MINUTE TO
1-4. Fp*c. fen*, all aggltoncM.

BATEMAN REALTY

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

INCLUDIHO CLOSING COST
3 A a t o m . home* in Sanford.
Deltona/OaBary/Lk. M ary/
Longwood/Altamonte Spring*

Immaculate 3 bdrm. I bath,
living room, kltchan with ap
pi lancet, family room or dan,
Inside utility, carport onm
huge comer toll ......... sat,NO

M 1SH U )

School. Priced to *e'10.3 00

HENLOAMmm
LESSTHM12510CASH

S1.SM OOIM/CONNIR LOT

■ ■A IENIZ.. ....... ..4/7-174-3

AFFO RD ABLE 3 bdrm. tto
bam horn*. CH/A. corner tot
Low downpayment.......
down
*44.too

SANFORD

SANFO RD
large I bdrm.
complete privacy. c'o*e to
downtown 3100 per week plus
SlMtecurity include* ulilllie*
Cell m ix* _________

A VA R E P O - V ito . LOW

W ILL SELL SEPARATELY
Octeen 13 ac Barn, captlc,
light* Cath 143.304 Alto. 1/3
modular evicting mertgagv ■
tl*.000/1373 me Pacbege:
1*1.300

C ALL* 5. W EEKDAYS

SANFORO Nice I A 1 bdrm
epl* UOOUP/mo t dtp. Reft
required. No pet* 333 3343
SANFO RD O
bdrm . fplc.
utllltlei peid Clot* lo thopt
StS/wkly. Call 330 1472 or

141— H om os fo r Solo

101-H ouses
F u rn is h e d /R e n t

LONGWOOD • 3 bdrm . largo
fenced yard. Near tchoolt
MOO pluc depodt Call3*GI7».

ADULTSONLY
IP E R F E C TF O R SINGLES!)
Sorry, no pete

3 SMALL R EN TAL OFFICES
Carted OC I. Very reeeeeebtol
ItalA-CaR eew l........304473

BANK FORECLOSED NORMS
NO M O N E T DOWN! Cell
Wt-MS-nr* aat. MW

PLUS

INNEW SM YRNA

IbB

1 BROM. LA K E S ID E , nice
comptov. All amenm at No
cecurlty tor quatillad appll
cant* A33S par motto 3XU04

260-1100

USE OF PRIVATE BEACH

•RANONEWOFFICE BLOO.
M eg. It. toMM eg. ROC-ttONIMI

Lptry

SANFORO

W* pay electric and water

C u iu p ca ia R d l.N otSRaa
VOLT
TEM PORARY SERVICES
_________ Call 43*-*3**_________
WAITRESS wanted. Evening
hr* Alto, eiparienced plna
took. Part lima. TO *04)

SANFORD 2 K tM S lt
U M month. *300 cecurlty. Rat.
Cell ettor TPM.............. 32J 334*

“ ■isafs;

TRUCK DRIVER
3 yn . minimum cap Mult
have current Florida cheul
leur't IIcent# A good driving
record Apply In perton.
M a ro n d a S y tle m c . 4003
Maronda Way, Sanford Olt

•

NORTH LA K E VILLABE - N m
3/1. apellance*, fplc. peat,
tomtit. 4473/me. M1AMPW13

Start s&lt;t.4t/hr. pluc banafltt.
Far avam and appllcatlen
Information, call 7 dSyc lam
towpm l3l«-33ddK7evt m

PRCSSER

EIALTY, INC.

121— Condominium
Rontofr_____

Start tit 41/hr. Far tie m and
appllcatlen Information call
1ll*&gt;7**Xaf. avt. F L IT*,
»AM tPM . 7 days____________

Full time, a day* a weak.
Great benefit* Good pay. Call
3323*37 or apply In per
Dry Clean USA, Heathrow

STENSTROM
•% Om 34d \

Spaca/Kairt

POSTAL JOBS

CALL 628 2040

3 2 3 -2 6 2 8

Cell 33K747 ar OT7W3 ova*.

POSTAL JOBS

Rental Apartments
On Lak* Monroe
2135 W. S e m in o le Blvd.
H e y 17-92
S an lord, FL 32771

ASSMUKI, NO QUALIFYING
7MWyttyAv.(Alrpori entrance)
Oftk* Space or
Ottlca/waratwuMaac* avail

Start I I 1.41/hr. F tr e**m and
application Inter matlon call;
)r»7** 4ee*.«vt f l u *
♦ am . to ta rn . 7 day*.
POSTAL SERVICE Job* Salary
to SDK. Kattonwtda Entry
la v a t p e t i t i o n * . C a l l
lilM s e « 7 « g u E v t.P iir i

WAREHOUSE WORRENS

REGATTA
SNORES

F R E E W E E K LY LIST X prop
arty "tor tale by owner". Call
Metp-U-Satl Broker.....333 227)

City wwtor A ttoct., 033/m*.,

% P * .U

a Goad Pay
a s Day Week
a In Fern Perk

Commercial t i p H.S Degree
and driver'* licence rtq ’d
Salary yearly pavilion* Coll
Terra Scape. Inc at DO *000

Mmu rii Sr u N m u lt MMM

" G000N0RKENS NEEDED!

tid y

let and Tnd chlftt

FLMKR DELIVERIES

lionet 1 A herdw&lt;x king req’dl
t i c Den* hr* p ig A comp
telary. Apply In perton only
I Slant In■7'
Marvin
1-4 and SR 44, Sentord
F U L L T im a M a ln ta n a n c t
P i r i g n fo r c o m m e r c ia l
laundry company Mult hava
comple * tarvlce knowledge A
ability to work on Cltsellt
Dryer*. Wathei Wether*. A
Chicago Ironert. Immediate
hire on roven ability U H 1 M
GENERAL HELPERS needed
lor metal root. Mutt have
valid drlver'tllceme 141 &gt;144

Rentals
WORKSHOP OR STORAM •

U M M -IIM a a l IL 1 M
IAAM PM ............ ............./dayt
HOUSEKEEPER
private tawnhama In Sanford.
I day par weak. M ud bo
mature, hardworking, have
reference*, and yeur own
Iran ipor tatIon. Call far appt.
M M M daya/lO V R * avoc.

1 4 1 - H o w s fo r Sd Iq

1 1 7 -C M lt

FEDERALL/MT
ENFORCEMENT JOBS
N o ta p . n aco aao ryl Far
application A Intormatton. call

From own car. Thurtday A
Friday 3tk per mil* 4 com
miction. Ett 4 yr*. l l t H d .

FULL/rMT TIME

KTT *N’ CARLYLE® ky Larry Wright

71-H tlp Wanted,

ST. M M * River ■3 tot* away by
wid* canal. S ruling 3 bdrm..
1 bath, great rm. living rm.
bar, river rm, tcm. porch.
WOW IIM ’ Dock A Mora I
f hie/Cindy 33*43*4/313-M71
CAN YOU R S L IR V IT A 1/2
horn* with 3 car garage, fully
trusted polio, eel In bar to
1am. rm . A clnderblock
/stucco tor only *43.100 lot
Incl. Cindy/title
23*3p4/333-3*71/233-43*4
1 A P T O U P L IX in Historic
Sanford. *400 cash flow. R*
duced 444.N0 Oft 1treat prk
Ing. New front porch. Owner
an1 town, will consider all eltor*. BMHervoy 333-Mil
1/1 HOME In established area. I
yr. warranty. *41.000. Ch/e,
dining rm, peddle ten*. Increated lemlly force* owner*
to move. All M r lout otort
considered. Bill 333-Mil
ASSUME Ne Oeetfty •t4S0/mo
Incl. malnt. to*. Lovely 1
bdrm., I belli, ground Hoar
condo w/tplc. Lk. Mery ton
vonlonco. *44.300. E l t i t
/Sharon J!l-3344/24*-4tSf,
eve* 331-43*4
W EKIVA RIVER Accost - w/1 +
acre MU* 1/3 home It tucked
away In lovoly tree* **3.000
buy* p riva cy . Graat rm
w/tott. Call Pat/lbaran
317-3744/340-423*
LO VELY 1 Story l/3to home
w/greef rm, tpactou* dining
aroa. fplc, foyer. Watortront.
1*4.000 Auumable w/quellty.
Lk. Mary School. Evelyn
233-» M , eve* n i l ) 11
ID TLLW ILD E ■ Retire to the
Florida tlfetfyle. 1 bdrm , 1
bath, split plan, corner lot.
tolar hot water, heat pump,
tprInker system. 1*4300
Lya 3333344/331-7X7
71*4 * V L V A N O r L A K E
S YLVAN E S T A T E S . Open
Houca Sunday I S. 1 bdrm . 1
bath, tplil plan Double tot
Call Lya 321-7X7
SANFOED HIDOEN LAKES. A
dream ot 0 large corner lot
made for a houM. 11&lt;.*00 Call
Lya 313-1300/331 7X7
LA KE MARY SCHOOLS ■ Pool.

Newly remodeled 1 bdrm . 1
bath Fenced yard. Central
H/A. laundry, afprovlmatoly
1.700 *q It Only......... *31.100

Cell..................................331-03*3
ID TLLW ILD E . 1 M m . 1 bam,
1 acre ♦/-, wooded Screened
porch, lovely yard 1104.000.
777 44*1/171 1334____________

3 bdrm . 1 bath iplit w/tplc.
large fenced r yard, eat in hi*
A t tu m a b lt. n on -q u a lity

1*4.400

Eltla/Sharon 11)

T O D A Y . 11-31 S A N F O R O
PLACE -1 year* new. 1 bdrm.
model homo. Many avtra*.
*73.N0 434 Crow* Blutt Lane
FOSTER R EALTY .... 7X1131

LAKEMART/CROSSINGS
3 br. 3 barn. Ir* ill
family - •'.^ **'lr*t»ci
Near Lk Mary tch 't
assume 143.NO 31*714*

LAKE MART
By Owner Motivated. 3/3 on
Vi aero. Much more. *107,OK

t t i i rn, tarhnto

LAREFROMT BY OWNER
4/3 op I It. energy etllcl.
cul decae 407 )7a S371
LON 0 WOOD • 1 t o m 3 bam,
sp lit plan, la m llly room
w/tlreplace. IdvX tern, porch,

IX V IX tot
ni-437i

Whit* brick tradlltonal, 3/3.
studio, ternd pooll Gorgeous
t acral Asking4343K, 113 03C

* * NEWHOMES W *
1/3 tpUt pian, garage
I1.1K Dewnl No Ptehrttt
UNDER CONSTRUCTION
4 Call I OM-tn-0434*

OWNER FINANCING
Spacious 3 bedroom homo on 1
landscaped toltt 1 car garage.
great location I............. *0.000
Metro Reel Estolo Co. Inc.
U l 7117

OWNER FINANCING - No quel
Itying. *3.000 down 3 bdrm* ,
1.3 bom*. 11replace, hardwood
floor*. 130* Magnolia Av..
Sanlord. *34.000.......... 434 *7*4

SALE OR LEASE OPTION
D E L T O N A • 1 bdrm.
splll/ltMlh. 1.331 *q 1 to
acre. 344,300 Assumable Nan
Qualifying Lean Call 133-1433
SANFORO
1 bdrm 1 bam.
family room w/evtret! ua.OOO
W. MalknwskL Realtor
___________ 333-7X3

SO. LAUREL AYE SANFORD
Residence in a commercial
tone 3 room*. 1 bdrm* . I
bath. *4) 000. Itodownll

GROVE ST. SANFORD
Oil So Sanlord A ve , Airport
areal 3 room*. 1 bdrm* I 3
balhi. *4*000.1% down! I
Don Asher A Aueciatet.. Real tor

CML........... 1-407425-4561
5 ACRES
Wim 3 bdrm . 3 bam. brick
home Workshop and large
barn Fenced and crock tone*
Lrg oak Ire** Great tor
horse* Call 377 3177

1.6 BOND MONET
Available new tar first tlm*
buyers! Hurry, won't la ill 3.
3, 4 bdrm home* available In
gand Longwood erteti D*
Hone. Sanlord. Lake Mary

33*4/344-433*. eve*. 333 41*4

IDTLLWILDE AREA
Prlc* Change! 3 bdrm*. 1
belh*. fireplace, rec room
w/BBQ. New FHA appraisal
**0 000 Now only *44.000!
Atkin* Really
tee-34*1 lehr*.

PAOLA AREA

323-3200

Custom built 3 bdrm )to bath
on ovvrtft* Ul with all Ih*
eilrasl 2 minute* ol no tralllc
to I 4 Over ) 000 *q tt of
family home! Asking 12lf.N0

te w *
KEYES #1 IN THE SOUTH

AA Carnet, Im , Century tl
Call Janet Manilla Id
Day*. 1)1 1334 ( i n . 131 7371

Sylvan Dr arte. SSIS'ma A
MOOxcurity Cell
31)3133

105— DuplexT r ip le x / R e n t __
1 BDRM. 1 BATH - Ctn H/A.
W/W carpel, eeiher A dryer
hookup Ut &lt;■ *ec
0)14*4

D “11---- a -vct1
*

114— W arehouse
Space / R enf

T

□

R

RESERVE A
SPACE HERE!

U S — In d u s tria l
R e n ta ls

Foe Store 1nfu on oh/ special ram
call our Clout Duplay Dtpi

BRAND NEW 1990 1560 SE
THUNQERCRAFT ^ e n n d
PLUS 50 H P
Vk7*7h7vl
OUTBOARD. TRAILER

THE BOAT SHOW
HWV 44 W DILANO

322-2611
"

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OffN t DAY*

\190/J MI-4444 lH&gt;4i 7A44M0I
~

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It yuu want ihc most you
can get from your
advertisement...

Werehoute Space eveilebi* now
Up lo It 000 cq It Atlordably
priced Immediate occupancy
Executive Mint Suite* alto
eveilebi* *lertingelC7M/mo
Hail Realty. )D 1774

AAA BUSINESS CENTER •
N»w olllce'Whv- HO It to
l ies ft Bey* with Or w.'O
otticet ilartlng at 1334/me
Hwy 17/»3» SR 437
Call 11* ns*

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lo e — Sanford Herald, Sanfoid, Florida — Sunday. May 13. 1090

14?— Commercial
Property/Sa la

1*3— W a tt rfro n t
P r o p t r f y / S t lt

COMMERCIAL LOT • 1003 IJth

STONE ISLAND AREA)

Strut Make offer. Sunbank,
LONOWOOD A rt* Lot • US

1i n . *0 i I I I 1200 i f . build
tog Sunbank. N A d ffn b M X
Church a wheel. built 'at. 115

atl MANY USU I Mutt Sail 11
Raalftlata On*........... 47333M
SANFORD By Owner ■Lkanw-f
boarding ttabl* w/15 dalle. J
tented patlurti. tprlnkltr
lytltm Include* lovely ]
b d rm .. I bath coun try
gentlemen home ♦ additional
mobile home lor your rranag
er Many extra* 11*0.000
Make otter Call n in e *
T R IF L E X
Good Income,
growth potential Eicellent
c o n d i t i o n ! E a t r a lo t
t*&gt;.500..............c*n 3725514

NORTH FLORIOA acreage,
waterfront, timber and range
land for tale Starting al
ia.**5 Owner financing on all
parcel* Call I MO Ml aao* eit
114,0 MAM too 10PM_______

" GENEVA, 5 ACRES!
Big oak*! Ea*y term*! 1J5.000
Breughtew Realty. *44 0154
OWNER FINANCING No qua!
Itying. U 000 down 10 5% In
lere»t. x&gt; yr mtgl I Ten acre
tract*. 5f5 000 ea On* 5 acre
tract. 150 OOP Call
47* tfOQ

l5 7 - M o b ile “
__ Homes / Sate
Rrpot*e***d mobile home
MUST BE SOLD
"AS IS. WHERE IS"
immediately by lender
Sale* Price 1I7.*»5
OR BESTOFFERI
1*00 BRIGADIER
74X54. 3 BR 3BA
relrlg . »tove. A C
divhwovher. Ilreplace
LOCATION 7*1 Pathway Cl .
CarrlageCoveMHP
Sanford. FL
Written Otter* to
Citicorp National Service*
PO Bov 4*014*
Atlanta. Georgia 10344
or contact Dale Burn*
(4041779 0354
Ret 177/510103_______

SANFORD REPOSSESSION
'03 Skyline Sie*ta Key ■14 « 03.
7/7, e ic elle n t condition.
117.000 financing available
Call Itt Federal of Seminole.
377 1747or 131 5554________ _

SANFORD AREA PARR

59.000

14X40 l l ' i *pill
screen room

'07 Skyline.
117.000

14X40 3/7 (p ill
Ptorxon Arrow

IS Scott
117.000

14X54 3 7 tplll
carport

•4 Guerdon.
111.000

14X54 17 split '00 Crallmad*
dishwasher, fireplace 111.000

Broker 373 H*0/jJI ) f »

REABLE - FREE «*m *l*.
•payed. 3 yr* old. Good Iamity
pa*. MB IMP after 0PM.
• FREE CAT • 7 yr*. aid.
t4m*it, soared and dKismd
Net geod with small children
er ether pet* Call Hi PUB er
leave me*sage

111— A pp lia n ce s
/ F u rn itu re
'

BJ'S RESALE
We Bey/let) Fensttere A Cat
tocWMaa. Inctudleg Eitatot
10*1 S. Saatord A**.. &gt;32 7*4*
• CAPTAIN** B ID • complete
with mattreta. Eicellent con
dltton. 0*5 373 10*3__________
• COFFEE TABLE • And 7 end
tablet. Strong, blonde. Made
by Lana C». PS Call 171 4104
COUCH/Laveteat • Matching.
*ao both. Sewing Machine.
good cond-pap.......... 374 0447
CBIB • W/matlrat* (Saar*I.
0175 Playpen. 010. Both oic.
condition. I yr, old......1717*1*
• ENTERTAINMENT
CENTER with smoked glat*
doors. Ilk* new. 140 377 4337.
Deltona.
_____________
KENMORE WASHER • S cycle.
4 speed, heavy duty, white.
tlM IIC all................ HM I*7
• KINO SUE WATBRBBO • All
wood frame A headboard,
pedlital. healer, wavalatt
mattress 1 1Inert Only IIOOI

__________________________ *
FREE KITTEN! - Wormed, vet
checked. ] "Slem***" 1 black.
I Mack A white Bern */*/*•
Call 773 77JI alter SPM
• FBBE KITTEN to go
Playful and friendly. Call
3711111evening*

FREE TO G000 HOME
Young mala itray kitty that
wa* lost er abandoned Very
aliecttonato. House trained,
but I can no* keep Plea** call
3300*7* Deltona____________
• FREE TO OOOO tfOMBII
Little Mr. Personality Plus
Puppy will provide hour* of
fam ily lun. Love* kid*,
neutered A |u*t 10 month* old
All shot* A on heartworm
preventative, weighs between
30-40 lb*., cut* mixed breed
Call........................... .H51I1S

"VERT G000 LUCK WITH

Call..............- ..... ...xnr»i

mrwb

LARRY’ S MART. IIS Sanford
Ave New/U*ed turn. A appl
■ey/Satl/Trad*........3M-4151.

MOVING SALE!
Sola, tovetaat. recliner, dou­
ble bed. bar ilool*. table.
chair* Ext tond. 322 3731
TWIN ABOl. 144; queen tit*
hid* a bed. 7 chain. BUS;
Smail table and 4 chair*. 130
Call 777 701*. avenlng*______
• TWIN tlta bed with mattress
and boi spring*. 0100 330 1715
alter 5pm____________

m un

USED APPLIANCES
Buy/lell • Rtrend/Guaranteed

322-3113

* ST. BERNARD *

• o r' octagonal shape glass top
table with bran bat*. 571 Call
373 4*04

Female. * mot . good with
children 11 Call...........130 3444

113— T b Ib v Is Ioti /
R adio / SttrBO

203— Livestock and
_______ Poultry

OOOO USED TV'S 1751 up
Miller * TV. 741*Orlando Dr
Sanford ..................... 177 0357

TURKEYS-CHICKENS
DUCKS • Q U A IL! A OEESE.
__________Call 313 *034

I l f — O fflca Supplies
/ Equ ipm en t

211— Antiques/
Collectibles

PANASONIC Ward Precetsar 1
typewriter In on* Great grad
gilt 1300 773 1707. altarapm

Qu m h Ar m WinjbKk Choir
1145. A n llq u a sofa, pro
lastlonally retloredl 0533. 7
plan! urn*. 045 oa...... 171 7*13
WANTED Old Florida License
Plele*. especially oorcalaln.
a n d o ld C o c a C o l a
memorabilia Mr. Bevan

1 9 1 -B u ild in g
M a te ria ls
ALL H E E L AUILOINOS at
(Staler Invoice, l.oon to 50.000
*q ft. Call 407 7*1 4701 collect

__________ til 10*4___________

193— Law n A G arden

2 NCR’s M00EL 313
Bras* cosh register*, circa
1*00. 0450 44 Alto. mlsc. Civil
Worltom*! Call........ 114-4414

FNEE FILL DIRT
Free, clean till dirt You load
Approilmately 10yard*
_________ 904 343 3414_________

213— A uctions

PLANTS IN BLOOM!

■ RI DDES ANTIQUES OU5-1M1
IAS M/Sat • Afctten Thor* 7pm
&gt;444 Hwy aaWO&gt;AB3474AUB77

Day Lillet A Sot Garllcl A
Ca»t Iron. 01 00 upI 377 lU*

Call

215-Boats and
Accessories

RIDING LAWN MOWER
With reverie laOOCall 130 4*37

uction

*16 FT. ORLANDO CLIPPER
Side console, open fisherman
bast boat. Fiberglass trl hull
design. Balt well, raised area
In front complete with swivel
flthlng teat Motor mount on
bow and transom for trolling
motor. Ntw Hummingbird
TI0I depth Under end fish
locator. 50HP Evlnrud*
tinier Excellent condition!
New electric tlarter. New
deep cycle marina battery!
Good Iralltr with upright
roller boat guldat and new tall
light* mounted on upright*
51.750 Call............... 345 5451

fly order uf the secured party this equipment will he iuld at public
4ucthn lu ihe lughctl bidder. Auction will ilart prunpdy al 10;00
i m . beginning wnh the indutirul equipment. Inventory i* xubjcctlochange The secured party reserves the nghtlo bid for credit
*l this auction. AU items told at is, where is. No warranties
expressed or implied by owner or auctioneer. Any announcement
nude auction dsy takes precedence over any and all printed
inaicnal regarding ibis suctiun Inspection of equipment May 14­
19.9:00 am. to 5 p.m.
INDUSTRIAL EQUIP: l-orilifu, Manlifl, Tractors, Sweeper,
Welders, Air Compressors. Generators, Mowers. Pallet Jacks.
I-OOD EQUIP: l-rtc/tr, Ice Mach., Conv. Oven, Meal Sheer,
RoU O Grill, Microwave. IIUIILDITCS EQUIP: lUvpcrt, MU.
Mach OFF. FURN., A SUPPL: Cabinets, Desks, Crrdcnut,
Bookcases, Chairs, Sofas, Iahlet, Typcwnlers, Fax Mach.,
Copicn, barer Pnnlcn, Pnntcn. Ccmpulerx. Modums, Trimciber A Dictating Equip., Cellular Telepx TELEPHONE SYS­
TEMS w/Pwr Supply, Speaker. Duply Tele. Printer, Telepx.,
Auto Phone Au Equip , Answg SysL, 2-Way Radios. COMI’L ILK AIDED DESIGN EQUIP: I’rinleit, llmicrs. Monitors.
Stylus ASSORT. OF MISC. EQUIP

______________
11* • 1*04 HVDROSTREAM
w/ISOhp Block Max Marcury
Speed prop A accessories
Very Fad 55750 Call 377 0741
1*0* A I R O L A S S l * ‘ i nboard/outboard w/trallar
*400 obo. Coll 373 3513.
♦ _____________ _____________

1984 GLASSTREAM
* BA55BOAT a
IS'S" with 15HP Marcury
engine, traitor, rtmota control
AAarcury trolling motor. A I
condition! 53.500 Call 373 1443

Rojr Henson • Auctioneer
FI. Lie. No*. AB00004BB, AU0000702
T F.KMB; C*M*h, (Mhlrr iihctk, company or ptrauful check with bank
Irtlrr woMfFMirxf this auction and (Uarantrrtnj payment Caah buyers
muil present a dqnslt at time of refatxaOon Full settlement day %J
almUotv All sales subject to B'lorlda State Sstes Tat. Dealers must
ear *tr Sales Ta* KarmpOon form tf a re£»tered Udder NuCuepUonal

di

____________________________ *

217— G arage Sales

Alpha International
Markellni*
i4®) 777.ro**-Fit(ii4) 1* 1-4447

HUOE MOVING SALE • V II,
5/13 A S/1J. 1 am to 5 pm
Everything mutt go No re*
sonabl* oiler refused 7470
Mohawk Avenue. Sanford

Services Inc
(40to»7jj*77
services. Inc. AucttonConducx»4At/U. L»44Jn*
_______________ Trenehr 4Storage (AUaaVanLine*)

m e o iL O N

F riday. M ay 25
Sanford Commerce Park on Airport Blvd.. Sanford, FL
P R IM E

C O M M E K C IA M N D U S T K IA I. P R O P E R T IE S

Two Improved Parcels with AAA Rented Tenants!

Sites miit.iMo (or Showroom, Warehouse* or Lite Manufacturing arc in great Ccnlrai Fla.
Location Call now for a FREE information packet or visit our lie. rep. on site. Silt In­
spection: Thur., May 17from; 12 to 6pm and on Tues., May 22 from: 10am to 5pm.
Directions: 1-1 thru Orlando It I Icalhrow. Exit al SR 16A, I lead S. to Airport Blvd, Turn
. .
Right go to iffll Airport Blvd. L o o k F or v i e A u c tio n S ighs !

f n e c w M i a s s s iE M
|

p,ua:

Six Com m ercial/Industrlal Lots w ill be Sold

H,

A B S O L U T E — to th e L a s t &amp; H ig h e s t B id d e r !

PLUS
a t 6 :3 0 p m
23 R ES ID EN TIfIL LOTS W hippoorw ill Subdivision
F r id a y , M a y 2 5

Now Du re is a place lex build your dream home— Whippoorwill Subdivision. Sanford,
The. community to conveniently located Ior easy accevt to Orlando or Ihe Easl Coast.
It is U-jul dully landscaped It the oversued wooded homesiln are thick with
Mature Soulfwrn Oakl Visit our licensed representalivc on »ile for details.
Preview: Saturday. May 19 it Tuesday. May 22 from: 10 am lo 5pm.
Directions: I Iwy 17-92 North to Airport Hlvd., East to Mellonville Ave, Nocth lo
Whippoorwill Subdivision and Look Toe Tut A uction S icxt!

cm u m m

t u r n TllON

5 Lota w ill he sold to the lust &amp; highest b id d e r!
Term* for both sales: 10% down day of sale. Balance al dosing. 5% buyer* premium

H lG G E N B O T H A M Inc"*
»

_

___ KUikciamacM

A u c t i o n e e r s m -4*.l« u « oiuoi
*1.rile K. lUeV'xhalh.m. ( Cl FI. I leixt'30541115a

'

15 It. Runabout • 40HP Johnson
reblt.. aic. cond.. traitor, ski
pkg. tarp, 1*541 Call 333 «777

Saturday M ay 19
10:00 A.M.
307 South Pine
Sanford, Florida

A &amp; k F re e C o lo r B ro c h u re

1 -8 0 0 -3 3 0 -2 .3 5 0 i f d
o r 8 1 3 -6 4 4 -6 6 8 1 o ~ i &gt;

219— W anted to Buy
New-Faeries Metal*..
KOKOMO...................... J O -liag
B E A U T Y S A L O N C N A IR I
A ll p u rp e**. H y d ra u lic
ibampee chair combo Call
3134*43 or 44*-7S&gt;l

222— M u s ic a l
M a rch a n d h a
K IM B A L L OROAN • Enter
•alner III. double keyboard
Cell M l-4SS4 sfler 4PM

SAMIR M IT GRAND
DlgHel Ptono - *00G model
I Call 771 3*61

2 2 3 - M i se t Ila o to us
* AIROBSOTOR I HP Jet Pump
170/140 V.A.C. sv/pretiur*
switch and gage SOS 777 0051
after 4 PM__________________
•ATABI HOME COMPUTER •
*100. Many extra* avail.,
program, dltketta. game*.
extra charga. Call..... SIMMS
• BABY PLAYPIN with pad.
SIS. Lika naw condition. Coll
__________ 777 493*___________
OBATHROOM shelving unit on
spring loaded pole*, sliding
door*. Like new I Paid S7S.
ashing S17. Call m 0170
Laave message on an* machine
*
• BROILER OVEN SIS
Coll......................
35*1*40
* * * * * * * * *

iwrata bunifton

Mr* S. C. o( Sanford found
great homo* lor her live
kitten* wveral day* before the
eiplration of her ad'o setwd
uled 10 Day Special rate.
Something to advertlw and
achieve quick result* at a
special low prke? Try our
super 10 A 14Day S*ieclalst
Lowest rale* tor consecutive
day*' run. Cancel without
penally a* toon at result* are
reachedlll
CLASSIFIED DEPT,

SEARS CRAFTSMAN 11 HP

1971 SRH INE TRAILER
17' i 50 . Must Move
371 0477 or 373 0041

199— Pets a Supplies

REAL ESTATE
RE/LTOR.................377 74*4

Repo* available from IIO.OOO
To qualified buyer*
14X44.7/1 '00 Guerdon

Electric atari, eic. cond.. only
7 vr* old, bagger, 0150 X74100*

CALL M KT

HEM M l PRIME LOCATION

FREE UNO
LIQUIDATION LIST

22 IN. CRAFTSMAN MOWER

Accet* to St. John'! River.
Large treed lot. Right* lo
canal A rlyerl.......... .014.000

NA 4Q7 130 4084______________

153— AcreageLots/Sale

193— L aw n 4 G arden

CARPfT NHOLESALf
Mill Dkoct Nam* Brand*
100% Dupont 51aInmattor
|7**/yd.
100%nylon plush; or
Sculptured HI LO. SS.f*/yd
Hwy 414A 477. Long wood
*3i n n
* &gt; * * * * * * *
C O M M E B C I A L SBWINO
M AC H IN E • With walking
toot. 1500 Call 330 4*37_______
• DRESSES - Sli* II A 17.
Brand now 17 a place. Modem
styles. Call *447*45545
PENCE - 4* ha* 7 gate*, appro.
770 tt. (maybe more). Brand
new I STOP Call 374 0*40

LIVE BUIE CRASS
Call 322 923*
M-4 DITCN WITCH In good
condition. For Information
ptoaso call 371 **5*.__________
• POOL TABLE • Irving Kay*
Professional Tournament,
il l * tlto x six* tin * Needs
new 1*11 top 5100. Geneve.
34* 1347________________ ___
• PORCH SWING FRAME
Heavy duty 7 Inch p'p* *50
Call m 4744________________
• RAININO CLOCK • Old. looks
Ilka It's raining, aleclrk
nllellte. has oil In II. 135 Call
1*5 1*4*
• SEWINO MACHINE • Edison,
precision mad* In nice cabl
net. Good condition, runs A
sews 150 Call............373 1734
• SEWINO MACHINE • Singer
In cabinet w/1 drawers Good
cond ISO Geneve. 54* 5443
SOFA SLEEPER - lull slit
Pato yellow print. 5100 Used
bed. 175. Call 1343454. eves.
• TRAMPOLINE - Personal site
l if t diameter! I35M3 Till
• USED RUUD Air Handier - 5
KW electric heal, 11.000 btus.
IV* ton unit. *30 Fair condl
lion Call 377 M7*____________

VERTICAL CAMERA
Nuarc 11X77 1ST. 35% to
150%. Vary good condition. In
usa now. 51,*71407 l a 4*M
•XYLOPHONE TABLE T O P •
71 In. long. Ilka new. Sell* lor
ia* Asking 540, Call ... 331-iOt*
• 550 BUYS FULLY STOCKED
BEO OF BEO WORMS. You
Into. 407 444 5047

230— Antique/ C la ssic
________ Cars________
’65 MERCEDES BENZ 190DC
4 door, is mpg Runs Graatl
11000obo 177 1331. after 5pm

231-Cars
'BO CHRYSLER LE BARON
Exc. cond . auto/alr/tllt,
cruise. 4 dr.. (7K orlg ml..
I7.*00 firm!....... 3714045 eves
i t I5UIU TROPPER II • 4 dr..
L.S. pkg . Sspd. A/C. TuTone paint, axcaltonl cond
t m t Magic Isuiv ns 4144
CHEVY CELEBRITY • •(*
Wagon Escaltonl condition
Whit# burgundy Interior, #/c,
power windows, luggage rack,
sport wheels, am/fm itereo.
7.5 liter, tinted windows, free
seat. auto. CL package, u.ooo
miles 510,400 471 05**_______
l*M TOYOTA CELICA ST •
S spd, A/C. Baby Blut
Eicellent cond 57*M Magic
Isum 773 *344____________
FAIRWAY MOTORS
‘‘Home el IIM Down A Ride"
5400 US If *1 Long wood
NO FINANCE COMPANIES!
"BUY HEREI PAY HERE!"
'•4 CHEVETTE 5300 DOWN A
LOW weekly payment 11
'7* T-BIRD • Only 5700 DOWN A
EZ weekly payment!!
'U TOYOTA 4x4 - LOW DOWN
A EZ weekly payment II

231— C a rs
I * HONDA ACCORD - AulO.
A/C, 7*.000 miles. Extra
clean. *7**i. Magic liuiu
773 47-4________________ ___

’69 CADILLAC
Burgundy, now block vinyl
top. original I 45% restored,
runs 11995or best ottor. Call
OT-7BS7

*

'4* VOLK5WAOON BUO - Sun
roof, runt well, needs cosmet
It*. &gt;900 Call 349 9310________

73 MG MIDGET
Good condition, run* greet
*7700 Call 373 7709,________
*7* CHIVY WAOON • Run*.
need* work. Only.............(TOO
_________ C alinitM *_________

7 9 Z28 CAMAR0
ISO. 4 spaed, metallic Mu*,
blue Interior, om/tm ceswlte
stereo, air. T tops. p/s. p/b,
•II original Musi Mill 57.900
o-best of tor............. 777 t m

it ’69SPORTSTER *

’35 CHRYSLER 11 BARON

* * ’15 SUZUKI w *
550 L. low mltoaga axctltont
condtl.l50/ba«t ottor.174 774*
'»* YAMAHA VIRAOO - V Twin
TOOcc. super low ml., shall
drive. 57.400obo. Call ID 44*7

2 4 1 -R e cro a tio n a l
V e h ic le s / C a m p e rs
PACE ARROW MOTOR HOME

PONTIAC TRANS AM
e 1*71 Limited Editton. W S *
package! 54.000 original
miles, factory 4 speed Whit*
with blue decals Eltctrlc
window, door locks, ttoclrlc
trunk, windshield wiper da
lay. am/fm casutt* p/*. p/fo
Runs Ilk* new I GORGEOUSl
«•«*&gt; C ell.................i n M4e
e PUBLIC AUTO AUCTION e
EVER Y WEDNESDAY 7:14PM
OA YTONA AUTO AUCTION
Hwy. *1 . Daytona Beach
m is iu u
-MI1UZU TROPPER II 4dr . 1
spd . A C . avg m ilts
Eiceltonl condition
*/**» Mag!: lium 331 * 3*4
1*74 VW BUG 4 spd. factory
air. *4.330 orlg miles. »»»»|
obo Call
i n sot*

1977 REOCAMARO
Air. auto. P 8 PS. good condi
Hon 11.500 Will take 5100 down
and mak* payments’ 331 5334

19 10 BMW 3201
51544 Call 11* 4*47

"1MCMU"
D E. of Sanford told ma ttvet
she sold her waterbed on Ihe
(Irsl Inquiry that ihe received
alter the placed her ad with
the Sanford Herald
Try our tupor 10 A 14Day
Special Rales I Lowast rafts
for consecutive days' run.
Cancel without penalty wtm
results are reached 111
CLASSIFIED DEPT.
ID M II

H

243— JunlT Csrs
JU N K CABS REMOVED
NOCHARGE
___________777 *377__________

JUKI CMS REMOVED
_______ FR EE I D 134*
MTep OeilarM Paid tor |unk
cars, trucks. 4 wheel drive
Any cendltlan. Call ID If**

7*. 77 N. dual reel air. many
•itrasl Reduced 11.....111.500
^*0..................:........ *44411*

FOR SALE
BY OW NER.

I t DODGE CARAVAN S Q Q O Q
*43*5*7..................

2 3 3 -Auto Parts
/ AcctstoriBS

n NISSAN SER TM $ j m q q

19 O IOS CUTIAS

If iQ O Q

” SS!,C£liMin,8448
" J M"T,,‘9448

TRUCK BOX
For lull silt
pick up. Good condition 575
Coll 771 7847alter 7PM
• VAN SEAT • dk blue velour
Slightly used. 578 Call 17*
*353

19# CH EW CORSICA S 0 3 0 0
19 OLDS O E M

$Q ?Q Q

2 3 5 -T ru c k * /
B u sts / Van*
CHEVY PICKUP TBUCK • it.
Real good condition, mech
sound I 51,500 Call 371 I ISO

FORD ECONOLINE VAN

‘9599
W h o n y n i i b u y A v i s y o u (|&lt;‘t
lio n y o u r -m « *.u m I ••#&gt; if *. r.-Mi.iinf1*w I th*&gt; m u - spir*
m a in o f jc lu te t ^ y y jr v ^ n ly LOv#*r,((|c .*t n*. .*•t * f *•*.*i . . .1 &lt; it t., ,i
. f , ,, J#.| « #vf»# »i|
top SO 000 bO 000 Of ’ OOOOtof.il u»&gt;hi&lt; !•• «m|&lt;im »*m«*v »«.*!••. .\*.,t
,
,l -#. S(.fv „
p i j n s au* al%o a v a il.ib l# - A »h f..* (j*-t.iiK

'77. good ship*I Asking SI.500
_________ Call 733 5541_________

■3837

I # AVIS

F0RDPICRUP
7». auto. V I |l.*00/otlerl
c a l l .......................... aaa-itii

1974 CHEVY PICK UP

9 9 9 ?

W fO jJT. G U M P I I I , 8 6 1 5

Since ihe corporate employ*** of AvI*. Inc bought ihe com
party, wa ve got a biggar Inter* jl than ever In pleasing you
That * why wa otlar great buy* on a* the late model, wall
•qulppad used car* wa tall. Como chack these and mora

H W Y .;

*M

7-1-----I I

W uJtX CAR

SALES

M-F 9-9. Sat. 96. Sun. 12-5
5575 S. Hwy. 17-92, Casselberry

With camper top taoo
_________Call 334 1737_________

7 1 FORC VAN

GET TO KNOW

Automatic, good condition.
I liras I 5400firm I 171 5570
'I4 W N ISSAN K ing Cab.
Exctltont cond 5 spd . a/c,
casMlto. naw liras. 40.000 ml
541*1 Call............... 777 *341

WE LEASE
CARS A TRUCKS

KenKummel^S^

FARM FACTORS
MUSED IN STOCK
ALL SIZESI ALL PRICE5I
Maitland Tractor A Equipment
to ml. N ol Maitland
Interchange an 17 *7
*547777

’19 Kubota 26.SHP Tractot

8 8 Down

Ototal, front loader, box blade
A trailer. Exc. cond . used
only 35hrs ■511.580 145 7704

23*— V * h ic lts
Wanted
WE PAY TOP 551 tor wrecked
car^trucksl WE SELL guar
antaed used parts. AA AUTO
5ALVAOE *1 DeBary. 4444444

"N O B O D Y
R E F U S E D "

MONEY
FOR
AUTO
LOANS
CALL
MR. P A Y N E

323-2123

0*t HOT) *74*77*

W E W ANT
TO G ET TO
KNOW YOU

237— T ra cto rs and
______ T ra ile rs______

89

CHEVY CAVALIER

89

Auto . Air
AM/FM Cassatt*

89

GEO METRO

Auto.. Air,
AM/FM Sl4ir«o

NISSAN SENTRA

88
88
87
87
89

Auto., Air,
AM/FM

NIsSAN SENTRA

Air, AM /FM
Stsrao

CHEVY NOVA

Auto.. Air,
AM /FM Stereo

FORD TEMPO
Auto. Air,
T ill. C ru ise

CHEVY EUROSPORT
Tilt, C ruise.
Air, AM /FM

GMC 5-15 PICXUP
Air &amp; Spd .
AM /FM

[ Super Savers

1591 83
1661 84
133: 87
139: 85
84
1 C
169: 87
163: 86
*152: 87

'Payments Based on 1375 A P R. at SB mo* for
89 Models. 60 Mos tor BBmodels 15 40V. A P R .
lot 87 modtls Taxes, Tags K Title not Included
with approved credit.

88

MERCURY LYNX
&amp; Sp . Air.
AM/FM Stereo

OUS CUSTOM CRUISER
0 Passenger, Power
Windows/ L ocks

CHEVY CAVIUEC
Air, Auto.
AM/FM Stsreo

MERCURY MARQUIS
Loaded, Nice Car
Low Milas

OUTS CUTIASS SUPREME
V4L Loaded
Low Miles

MUSTANG LX

30,000 Miles
Auto . Air. Tilt

MUSTANG GT CONV.
Lset her
Loaded

TOYOTA 4x4 PICKUP

Air, Sharp
Low Milea

MAZDA MX-G

AM/FM Cassette.
Sharp C sr

*1495
*3995
*4995
*5395
*5995
*6995
*7995
*7995
*7995

HIGHWAY 17 9 2 SANFORD 1 2 MILE NORTH OF LAKE MARY BLVD.
EASY TO GET TO FROM ANYWHERE IN CENTRAL FLORIDA

6 2 8 -9 7 7 9

YOUR
INSURANCE AGENT
As Close To You As Your Telephone

'71 TOYOTA HI LUX TRUCK •
GOOD condition. LOW DOWN
payment! EZ weekly payment
•7* DODGE TRUCK - Will lake
cash or week ly payment
AU tor Craigar Sieve. 171-37*0

STEP VAN IN TKAN ATIO N AL
Ilka naw. Ideal tor mobile
work shop er camper. Fully
•quipped w/7000 wait genera
ter. awning, callular phone,
many axlra*. 54400 Call
«t4 f1 D I4 .

*00 ec. Too n.uch new to llstl

__________________________ *
Ice cold air, p/b. p/i. auto,
burgundy. U700. Coll 494 7751
'l l PLYMOUTH VOOAOIR LE
auto. A/C. all power, seven
passenger, miles good Ht.fBI
Magic Ituir 771 4344

241— ItRcrMtional
VthlclR*/ Campers

241- R e c r e a t io n a l

Vehlcks / CaTTRStrs

*l,*00 Call.................534*711

1964 HONDA ACCORD
Llko now. *1400 ml. A4t*S
_________ Call 1344179________

__________________

239— M o to rcy cle s
and B ik e s

COMPLETE AUTO COVERAGE
CASH REGISTER AUTO
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Sanford Herald

INSIDE:
■ Comics, Page 4C
■ Television, Page 5C
■ Education, Page 6C

Thanks, mom!

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■y LACY DOM IN
Herald People Editor__________________________

Museum open Saturdays
As requested by the public, the DcLand
ill be open
on Saturdays
Museum o f Art will
.
. from
10 a.m. to 4 p.m.. effective May 19. The
museum's dally hours will remain 10 a.m. to 4
p.m. Monday through Friday.
For more Information, call Harry Messcrsmlth
at (904) 734-4371or (904) 736-9313.

Last exhibit of season
Fine Arts Gallery o f Seminole Community
College announces the last exhibit of the season.
“ Source and Rcsjurce: The Environment.*’
opening May H a n d running through June 7.
A reception, open to the public, will be held for
the artists at 3 p.m.. Tuesday. May 15 In the
Fine Arts Urbby. Gallery hours for the exhibit
arc Monday and Wednesday from 10 a.m. to 3
p.m.. and Tuesday and Thursday from noon to
5 p.m.
For m ore In fo rm a tio n , call 323-1450.
extension 438.

SANFORD — When Letha Shrcve and her
husband Richard adopted duughter Doris. Ihey
considered themselves very lucky to be able to
choose this special little girl for their own.
Twenty-five years later. Doris has helped us
choose her moty as "Mom o f The Year."
Doris described Shrcve as u lady "w ith a heart
as big as the biggest ocean in the whole world.”
Over the years Shrevc's heart has opened to 13
foster children. Including Doris before she was
adopted from a willing birth mother who already
had 15 children. Shrcve has one other daughter.
Malayn. Tw o o f the other foster children Shrcve
cared for required spcclul attention because they
arc mentally handicapped.
"T h ey all stay In iouch." Shrcve says.
Doris wrote o f her mom and dad: "T h e y raised
□Bee Shrcve, Page BC

ORGANIZATIONS
Picnic tor seniors
Sanford Senior Citizens will host Its annual
picnic at the senior center. Hot dogs, rolls and
drinks will tic furnished. Everyone should bring
a salad or dessert to share.
For more Information, call Helen Lutz at
323-9006.

Fair for funds
Fair Lanes Youth Howling League will host a
day o f family fun. from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.. May
19. to raise money to send youth leagues to state
tournaments.
The crah fair, dunking booth, hot dogs,
drinks, games, and car wash will bethel
Savage Ct.. Longwood. o r
bclilr.d Frank’s Nursery.

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Daughter

line and her mom, Letha Shreve

A lap to nestle in, a neck to hug

Honorable moms
worth mentioning

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By LA CY D O M IN
Herald People Edilor_____________

By LACY D O M IN
Herald People Editor_________________________ __
SAN FO R D — Ju dges for the S a n fo rd
H erald’s "Mom of the Year" contest were
Impressed with every entry we received.
Nominated morns In Seminole County are a
diverse and admirable group of ladles who all
deserve a gigantic thank you far touching the
lives of the people who love them.
Our list o f special moms for 1990 was
compiled from the nominations we received.
Lucy Bryant. Sanford. Is a 74 year old
great grandma who never misses those special
events In her family members lives. She was
nominated by Gloria Beasley.
Delores Buckner. Sanford has shown Katrina
Collins that In time of need, she is there for her.
Sheila Casper, formerly of Sanford and now
living In Alaska, was nominated by John Mason
of Sanford. Casper's son. Cameron. Is suffering
from kidney failure and will need a transplant In
one to seven months, according to Mason. He
asked that we remember Cameron's mom
today.
Georgia Chorpcnlng. Sanford, counsels young
people and volunteers her time to visit shuttns.
She helped Barbara Brown overcome the death
of her mom by being there.to listen. Brown
nominated Chorpcnlng for being a mom to all
who know her.
Debra Duma. Sanford, takes 12-ycur old
Debbie places, has a bit of humor about her. and
never embarrasses her daughter. Debbie loves
□ 8 e e Moms, Page BC
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SANFORD — Beatrice Baker looks and acts like
a mom who comforts kids. She flashes a broad
grin and disperses hugs freely. One of her 28
grandchildren or 21 great-grandchildren Is
usually nestled on her comfortable lap. where her
seven
ch ildren: H attie. H enrietta. Mary.
Geraldine. Sylvia. Ronnie and Lillian, and six
faster children settled years before them.
"Raisin’ kids is not all easy days, but you can
do It If you carry prayer In your heart and
discipline them with a firm hand.” "Mom of the
Year" Baker advises.
Baker says she always listened to the children,
something she thinks parents today don't do
enough, but she always let her children know she
was In charge.
" I never have been to the Jullhousc or to the
school 'cause the kids weren't bad. They all
turned out Just fine." she says.
She once had to be firm with her only son.
Ronnie. He moved out-of* stale, phoned her. but
seemed In no hurry to find a Job.
" I told him real firm The next time I hear from
you you have a Job. Did you hear what I say to
you ?"' Baker says. Not fang after that she heard
from Ronnie again. "H e did have a Job. she
says.
Daughter Lillian, who nominated Baker far
"Mom of the Year," was thankful for the love and
guidance she received even though money was
scarce.
"She put us all through school. She worked
hurd to sec that we got what we needed." Lillian
□ See Baker, Page BC

front: Baker's grandsons Ernest and Clifford
Manley sit on floor with family friend Gwynn
Thompson. Sealed from left: Baker's daughter
L e ft

Henrietta. Baker, Lillian, and Vonn. Standing:
Grandson Charles, granddaughter Beatrice. Mary
and great-grandson Okoye.

Problems can be stepping stones or millstones
Mom pulled through
life’s knotholes
by strong faith
By LACY D O M IN
Herald People Edilor
SANFORD — Moms arc often many
things, and our "Mom o f the Year"
Urenda Tyler Is no exception.
Her daughter Sherri wrote to us about
her teacher, guide, best friend, inner
strength and mentor.
"-My only hope Is that I will be half the
woman and mother that she has been,
and still Is. She is the very best part of me
— she Is m y mother," Sherri wrote.
Tyler was divorced when Sherri was
five years old. She assumed the responsi­
bility for raising Sherri and her sister
Dawn.
Tyler worked six days a week as a
hairdresser, "standing on her feet all
day." according to Sherri. "Hut there was
always a hot meal on the table, a roof
over our heads, and clothes on our backs.
They might not have been Calvin Klein
Jeans or Nike tennis shoes, but she did all
she could with what she had."

Sheri remembers her mom sewing Into
the wee hours of the morning to finish an
outfit Sherri wanted to wear to school the
next day.
"I don't even think I thanked her far
It." she says.
Tyler says she worked on faith, values
and discipline as she raised her children.
" I would not even attempt to raise* a
child today without giving her spiritual
guidelines. 1 also believe you need to
Instill values at an early age. They may
stray but they'll come back If they were
taught proper values." she says.
Tyler employed "tough love" while
raising her girls.
"I wasn't opposed to using firm dis­
cipline; a fly swatter, paint paddle or soli
bell when they needed it." she savs.
Sherrie acknowledged her ability to
"start the tears before a spanking I was
highly Insulted when mom wouldn't put
up with It. She got my attention."
Sherri says her teen years were trying
far both mom and daughter.
"There were times 1 thought she was
totally against me and she'd never
understand me. Hut looking track now. as
an adult. 1 realize the sacrifices she
endured for the sake of myself and my
sister.” Sherri wrote.

Tyler Is stoic about sacrificing for her
family.
• 'F a it h p u lle d m e th r o u g h th e
knotholes." she says. "Th ere were lots of
knotholes!" she adds.
At the age of 37. Tyler turned her
money problems and a dream she held
Into a ma|or stepping stone.
"In 1978. still working all day. six days
a week, and raising me. she began going
to college part-time. In 1984. the year I
graduated high school, she graduated
from the University of Central Florida
with her degree In leaching.
Sherri
wrote.
Tyler currently teaches learning dis­
abled children at Greenwood Lakes
Elementary School In Lake Mary.
Tyler was thoughtful when asked if she
would change anything uboul her life.
" I guess I would not want to have »x*cn
a divorced person. My parents have been
married 55 years and I thought that's
how It should be ”
"W ell, now wait a minute. All the
things we go through make us a belter,
stronger person. We can use each crisis
as a stepping stone or a millstone." she
says. "I might not lx* me II things had
been different.” she adds. "I might not
have been a mom of the year.”

Brenda Tyler and daughter Sherri Dolgner

�1 C — Sinlofd Heraid, Sanford, Florida — Sunday. May 13, 1990

learning

Octogenarian keeps loving
Today, mothers everywhere
are being honored. And Lee
VanLandlnghum . form erly o f
Sanford, is no different as she
gleefu lly rem inisces about a
happening that look plare bark
In 1919.
L e g a lly blin d, but still a
charmer and good-looker. Lee.
87, won second place, that year.
In a nationwide Mother's Day
Contest, the Woodbury Loveli­
ness Survey, which attracted
thousands o f entries and was
sponsored by Woodbury soap
products.
A photograph of Lee and her
son appeared In the Miami Dally
News with the following caption:
“ Am ong the loveliest young
mothers, this Miamian. Mrs. Ray
VanLandingham with her son.
Jack, was chosen second by
John Barrymore In a nationwide
contest." The other two Judges
were F. Scott Fitzgerald and
Cornelius Vanderbilt.
L e e la u g h e d , s a y in g . " A
blonde from New Jersey was the
winner, but John Barrymore
held out for three days for me as
the winner. Some said I looked
like his wife."
Lee has the distinction o f
being the first model to pose for
16 mm Kodachrome movies.
She recently had a letter from
Tom Levy, manager of corporate
clearance and editorial review
for Eastman Kodak Company.
The letter reminded Lee that she
was still a valued part o f the
history of the company and was
not forgotten.
The lovely mom began her
fashion and merchandising ca­
reer with Burdines In Miami
about 70 years ago. She later
opened up her own exclusive
boutique that was frequented by
the socially elite. She was dis­
covered by Kodak In 1934 when
Kodachrome film first hit the
market.
The fame and exposure of her
modeling career with Kodak was
not new to Lee. She had won
other contests, though, accord­
ing to the former cover girl, she
never rea'iy sought fame or
fortune.
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A fter livlm* In Sanford for
nearly 20 years. Lee is currently
a resident at North Florida
Spedlal Care Center. Gainesville.
She has another son. Marshall,
or Apopka. Jack and his family
live In Gainesville. Lee has three
grandchildren, six great grand.children and two great, great

guests vlsted at leisure, shared
In the gift-opening and many
helped themselves to the de­
licious refreshments.

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Brunch bunch beaming
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grandchildren.
When she lived In Sanford. Lee
was very active In community
afTairs and was a member o f the
Grace Methodist Church. Shr
finds happiness giving or hrrself
to others, particularly the less
fortunate and shutins. Her phi­
losophy: "K eep loving and keep
learning."

Brid»«ltct honored
Th e beautiful Mayfair home of
Betsy and Tom Quinn was the
relaxed setting April 5 for a
drop-ln bridal shower honoring
Karen Barley, brldc-clcct o f Robb
Boss. Sharing the hostess role
with Betsy were: Anna Jardlnc.
Millie Landrcth, Arthurene Cook
and Mona Walker.
Karen, daughter of Betty and
Lewis Barley, and Robb, son of
Wynellc and Ron Boss, will be
married June 2 In a church near
Pilot Mountain. N.C. The of­
ficiating clergyman will be the
bride's brother, the Rev. Dean
Barley, who operates a Christian
camp. The Vineyard, nearby.
The bride-elect's chosen colors
of pink and white were carried
out In the decor and refresh­
ments. The refreshment table In
the dining room, overlaid with
white linen, was centered with a
breathtaking arrangem ent of
pink spring flowers. This table
offered a variety o f delectable
party finger foods. Suspended
o v e r the gift table was an
arrangement o f wedding bells
accented w ith delicate pink
ribbons and crisp white lace.
The party area extended on
out to the spucious porch w henpunch was poured from a table
covered with a crocheted lace
cloth over a pink Unci.-.
The hostesses presented the
lionorec with u gift of linen and a
corsage. The mothers also re­
ceived corsages from the host­
esses.
Sixty-eight guests were invited
to call during the appointed
hours. 2 to 4 p.m. This was one
o f those fun showers where

The 14th Annual Woman's
Club May Day Brunch for civic
Improvement was a success If
t h e r e e v e r w as o n e . T h e
ch a irm e n . B ill G le lo w and
Martha Yancey, as well as the
hard-working club members,
can take a bow for a Job well
done. During the 14 years since
its Inception, this brunch has
netted mure than &lt;31.000 for
c iv ic bcautlficutlon and Im­
provement.
From 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m..
brunch patrons came from all
Walks of life. They were cute,
cool, casual and dressed to the
nines. An outstanding family
arriving after church was San­
ford Attorney Bill Collbcrt, his
wife. Trlsh. and their children.
Trlsh was absolutely stunning In
an all black and white ensemble
Including a wide-brimmed white
picture hat trimmed in black.
Jean Melts kept the crowds
entertained with background
piano music as they dined from
beautifully decorated tables,
created by Rctha Blankenship
and Mary Childers. Muypolrs
with pastel-colored ribbons In a
bed o f fern interspersed with
delicate spring flowers, centered
the attractive tables.
Emy Bill, chairman of the
Bake Sale, was surrounded by
home-baked goodies that were
Irresistible to numerous brunch
patrons.
Other chairmen heading up
com m ittees were: Jcrl Kirk,
serving: Marty Colcgrove. tick­
ets: Phyllis Conklin, clean-up:
Ned Yancey, outside door tick­
ets: Emy Sokol. Inside door
tic k e ts ; and D oroth y
McReynolds. greeting.

Teachers host luncheon
Kho Chapter of Delta Kappa
Gamma, u society for teachers
from Seminole, Volusia and
Lake- euuiUics. held the May
meeting at Stetson University In
DcLand on May 5. The Sanford
members were hostesses at the
event which also Included In­
stallation of olflcers.
Guest speaker w as Karen
Coleman, principal of Geneva
Elementary School. She gave a
dynamic address on "Needs of

H«r*W Photo b» tommy VlnctM

Sanlord Woman's Club President Hazel Cash
views SH5 video shown by Bobby Lundqulsl,
Ihe Family for the Community.”
T h e d in in g t a b le s w e r e
f e s t i v e l y d e c o r a t e d w it h
Maypoles, duyllllics and Shasta
daisies.
Sanford members attending
were: Ruth Carlton, who was
elected record in g secretary:
Julia Chase, honorary member:
and N ellie Colem an. Naomi
C osgrlff. Elva C ow ley. Jean
Jones. Mary Ann Pierce. Martha
Stevens and Denise Swain.

Club reviews SHS video
Bobby Lundqulsl. assistant
p rin cipal o f S em in ole High
School, showed members o f the
W om an's Club of Sanford a
video al the May meeting. The
video wus made for dedication
ceremonies after Ihe school un­
derwent radical rem odeling.
Numerous former students, in­
cluding Janice Springfield. Mack
Cleveland Jr., Billy Higgins and
Tim Raines were spotlighted In
the Interesting film.
President Hazel Cash presided
over Ihe meeting. Dcl.orcs Lash.
Ihe club sponsor for the Junior
Woman’s Club of Sanford. In­
tro d u ced her gu est. Kathy
Kracr.ttff. xvho was recently
selected as Ihe "Most Outstand­
ing Junior Club Member" In
District VII of the Florida Federa­
tion of Women's Clubs. Kathy
gave a brief outline of the work
she has done in conservahon
and other arras for her club.
Luncheon hostesses were:
Irene Brown and Sandlr Moodir.

assistant principal.

c h a i r m e n . a ii d K a y
Bartholomew. Phyllis Conklin.
Ann Howland. Dunnlr Logon.
Alice Magro. Vida Smith. Emv
Sokol and Janice Springfield.

U C F grad honored
Jack L. Wiggins Jr., a recent
graduate of Ihe University &lt;&gt;l
Central Florida, was guest ol
honor at a graduation party May
5 given by his parents, Margaret
and Jack Wiggins, at their Tan
gerlne Drive home.
F orty-seven rela tives and
frie n d s a tten d ed and w ere
served hot dogs, hamburgers
and all the trimmings as they
galhcred lo give thr brand new
grad their vole of confidence as
he starts nut on Ills own
Jack received a bachelor's
degree In electrical engineering
and will depart May 21 lor
Panama C ity where he has
accepted a position.
Good luck. Jack.

O pen house set
Cheryl W illluk and Joyce
Welling, nieces o f Nellie and
Boyd Coleman, cordially imi'&lt;friends ol the couple lo attend
their golden wedding annlvrrsnr f open house, at the (.Vilen:*
Home. 33U1 .V Pnrk Ave.
The event will be held lima 2
to 5 p.m. on Sunday. May 20
The Colemans respectfully re­
quest: "N o gifts, please."

Co. and owner o f the quaint deer
(arm at Ills home west of San
lord, will celebrate his 70ih
hlrlhdayon May 16.
Horn It* Ihe Upsala area of
Sanford and a descendant of
Swedish im m igrants brought
lu-re by Gen. Henry S. Sanford.
Buddy laments the fact that this
will probably be Ills last birthday
m the comfortable home he buiii
S2 years ago which Is scheduled
for the wrecking liall III Ihe name
ol progress.

ESO enacts M iss Daisy
At Ihe April meeting o f Epsilon
Sigma Omleron. a reading sod• tv ol ihe Florida Federation of
Women's Clubs, an interesting
program was presented.
B onnie Logan and Frank
Mebanc enacted excerpts from
the Osear-wtnnlng movie and
play. "D riv in g Miss Daisy."
Hiiimlc was Miss Daisy and
Frank played the role of Hoke,
her faithful chauffeur.
Hostess for ihe meeting was
Derry Harris assisted by Carolyn
Cornelius and Pat Foster.
At the p reviou s meeting.
Roger I Lulls reviewed Ihe life
.o'lil m alts io*£.c famous aullii,-*'.
Thomas Wolfe.
Hostess was Melba Cooper
assisted by Loiirllie Messenger
and Dill Glelow.

Lee to turn 70

(Doiis Diolilch. retired Sanlord
H e ra ld Perple editor. Is a H e,aid

Carl A. "B u ddy" Lee, a pio­
neer ol Southern Bell Telephone

cor respondent covering Ihe
Sanlord area. Phone: 322-4575.)

S u n b u rn and sore m uscles

Greenwood Lakes Middle School Beautification Team

H tiild Photo by Tommy Vlneonl

Sunburn and sore muscles
didn't dampen enthusiasm for
the beau tification efforts at
Greenwood Lakes Middle School,
according to mom and volunteer
gardener Mary Jane Duryea.
This learn effort has been
underway for the lust three
years.
This year alone students dug
holes while m om s fertilized,
mulched, and weeded before
planting one Chinese Tallow
Tree. 240 Double Gold Day lilies,
three oaks, seven Crepe Myrtles,
three maples. 40 hawthorns, uiul
40 Parson! Junipers.
D uryea said severa l sta ff
members al the school together
with the IT A . have been most
helpful. Greenwood Lakes l*TA
donated the money for the
mutch and plants. Custodian
L e o n a r d T e r r y Is an I n despensable pari o f Ihe garden­
ing team, Duryea said. Ted
Barker has been an avid sup­
porter of Ihe hcuutiflcatlon pro­
ject. Even the teachers have
gotten Involved.
"Mr. Bradley's science class
students have dissected some of
the dayllllcs we pul III Iasi year."
Duryea said.

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LO N Q W O O D

LACY
DOM EN

Moms and gardeners who are
sore, sunburned but made a
difference In making Seminole
Couuty a lovller place to took at
are: Anne Hazllc. Connie Benn et l. D a le C lin e . J e a n n e
Crawley, Debbie Correll. Mary
Jane Duryea. Shay Kocgcl. Julie
Hall. Donna McMcnamy. Ellen
O l s z e w s k i , M a ry E l l e n
llawklnson, Saudi Sozls. and
Carrie Swanson.

Friends bid farewell
L o n g w o o d C iv ic L e a g u e
Woman’s Club ended Us fiscal
year with much ceremony re­
cently.
Before Installing new officers.
Ihe ladles, who are all good
friends, presented outgoing Pres­

TAMPA — A delegation from Ihe Woman’s
Club of Sanford Inc. and the Sanford Junior
Woman's Club Joined about I lUO other Florida
women at the Florida Federation ol Women's
Clubs' annual convention held at the Hyatt
Regency In Tuinpu, May 4-H. "It was a big. big
convention...beautiful...a lot ol enthusiasm,"
Hazel Cash. Ihe senior club president said.
The Sanford clubs held their own In
com petition with 23.000 m em bers from
around the slate. Charlotte Smith, a former
club president and former president ol the
FFWC. was honored for completing 78 years of
service as a member ol the General Federation
of Women's Clubs. Smith was the center of
attraction among the Florida women as she
graciously received the honor
Mayor Bettyr Smith, a past duh president
and currently legislative chairman lor the
FFWC. received third place honors in the
Florida Women of Achievement governmental
rompeilttnii South's highly competitive con­
tenders were a long time county commissioner
and lobbyist from Key West who had been
tappeil into the Hall ol Fame, lirsi place; and a
Supreme Court Justice, second place.
Keynote speaker was Betty Castor. Florida
Commissioner ol Education. Karen Coleman ol
Sanford and Geneva was presented a check
from the FFWC The check represented funds

raised by various clubs for AIDS research. In
memory of Coleman's brother, the late Thom­
as Whigham who contracted AIDS through
blood transfusions.
A highlight o f the convention was a lour of
the recently completed and debt-free FFWC
Headquarters at Lakeland which was de­
dicated at this time. The Sanford club received
an award for Us contribution lo the new
headquarters.
The club also won lirsi place awards In the
lollowlng categories: Music and Dance (for the
Woman's Club Chorus). Arts and Crafts. Keep
America Beautiful for Ihe landscaping at Ihe
Cultural Arts Center and Park on Park, and
participation In Epsilon Sigma Omleron. a
reading society ol the FFWC.
Winners In the recent FFWC District Arts
and Crufts shows were eligible to enter their
works in the stale competition. Capturing first
place stair awards were Lucille Behrens for her
sculpture, a wire gem tree, and Tina Joseph for
an oil painting.
Other Sanford winners were: Jean Marcel,
third place, photography; Carol Aim Smith,
third place, a decorated glass tray; and Faye
Slier, third pU.ec. for a decorated tote hag.
Saulord has yet another distinction stem ­
ming from the convention. Nancy Crawford, a
member o f the Junior Woman's Club ol
Sanford, was Installed as ihe FFWC Director til
Junior Clubs bv Charlotte Smith.
See Honors. Page SC

M em ber Ida C ox formally
placed her name on the Inactive
list. Clubmcmhcra were sad­
dened to lose the longtime
member, who Is m oving to
Clearwater to live with her
daughter, as her health has been
delicate lately.
"S h e ’ s a wonderful lady."
Louise tlullaloc. club treasurer
said, "W e all plan to slay In
touch, and of course, she will be
welcome al our meetings when
she visits the area."
Eula Scott sand: " We don’t
show our feelings enough when
everyone Is with us. We all
appreciate Ida."
M em bers p resen t fo r the
year-end luncheon were: Elda
Nichols. June McCall. Carolyn
lllstllne. Lyncttc Dennis. Ida
Cox. Blanche Ktssanc, Frances
W ide, June Lormami. Onnie
Simulate. Kula Scott. Marion
While. Lucy Nell Young. Hazel
Mason. Hetty Davis, and Louise
Huffaloc.

Local royalty crow ned
Lake Mary High School seniors
Aaron Lynch and AUson Kit*
Imcycr bad a distinct honor
seldom seen m a democratic
society. They were crowned king
and queen Iasi week.

Local w om en capture honors
■ y DORIS D IE TR IC H
Herald columnist

ident June Lormatm wllh an
elegant pen III appreciation for
her service to the club.

Students voted lor prom king
and queen trom these nominees:
Aaron Lynch. Spencer Calvin,
Michael Stewart. Scott Temple,
t'ralg Wilson, Alison Rltlmcyer.
Ellen Cook. Alix Douglas. Va­
nessa Mu n ns, and T a m in I
Harding.
Lynch said he got m keep his
scepter and Alison kepi her
crow n.
"M y mum thought I paid
ev ery b o d y o il. but I rea lly
didn't!" he added.

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|Black TJuSThess network channels efforts

ENQAOEMEIfT

The West Volusia Black Busi­
ness and Professional Network
hosted their first Black Business
and Professional Expose May 4
al the University Inn, Dcland.
This expose brought together
over 20 black-owned businesses
from n e ig h b o rin g cou n ties.
Booths were set up and pro­
ducts. which were for sale, were
displayed.
Over 100 persons attended the
even t and w ere exposed to
businesses such as banking, a
black magazine, hats, school
supplies, hair-weaving, clothes
made to order, a congregate
adult center, home protection
system s. Ilm o-taxl services,
beauty products, car-washes.
Jewelry, day-care centers, and
schools or drama and art.

Lee Ann Moseman and Douglas Miller

ALTAMONTE SPRINGS - Mr.
and Mrs. Edward J. Mossman of
Altamonte Springs announce the
engagement of thetr daughter.
Lee Ann. to Douglas S. Miller,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Miller.
Lawtcy, Florida.
Born In Hollywood, Florida,
the bride-elect Is the maternal
granddaughter of the late Mr.
and Mrs. R. L. While, Sanford.
Her step-grandfather Is Mr. Roy
Stensln. Sanford. She is the
paternal granddaughter o f Mr. B.
E. Mossman. Berlin, New Jersey
and the late Mrs. Mossman.
Miss Mossman Is a 1982 grad­
uate of Lake Brantley High
School. Altamonte Springs and a
1986 graUuatr of (he University
o f Florida. She Is presently

employed as a medical assistant.
Her fiance, born In Asheville,
North Carolina, is the maternal
grandson of the late Mr. and Mrs.
R oscoe Evans. W e a v c rv llle .
N o rth C a r o lin a . He Is the
paternal grandson of the late Mr.
and Mrs. Fonzo Miller, Hen­
dersonville. North Carolina.
Douglas, a 1979 graduate of
North Buncombe High School.
Asheville, is also a graduate of
the University o f North Carolina
in Asheville. He Is the owner of
Lawtey Farm Equipment and
Th e Pack Saddle Thoroughbred
Horse Farm.
The wedding shall take place
June 16. 1990. 3:00 p.m. at
Ascension Lutheran Church In
Casselberry.

Attand colorful ball

Businesses from Sanfo I dis­
playing wares were TarJI Arts
and Drama. The Good Samari­
tan Home. Your Eye To Beauty,
and First Impression Day Care.

T h e E x a lte d R u le r , T h e
Daughter Ruler and the mem­
bers of Celery City Lodge No.
542 and Evergreen Tem ple No.
321. Improved Benevolent Pro­
tective Order o f Elks of Ihe
World. Invite the community to
be present at the Thirteenth
Annual Purple and While Ball.
Saturday. May 19. at 10 p.m.
until 2 a.m.. at the Sanford Civic
Ccnler, Seminole Boulevard.

LONGWOOD - Dr. and Mrs.
Stephen M. Rrcd announce the
birth of their son. Jarryd Austin.
Ixirn April 24. He weighed seven
pounds. 10 ounces and was 2044
Inches long at birth. Jarryd’s
mother Is the former Dianne

B o y e r . O r la n d o . S is t e r Is
five-yea r-old A sh ley Karina.
Brother Is four-year-old Derek
Stephen. Maternal grandmother
Is D oroth v Boyer. Orlando.
Paternal grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Real. Pensacola.

ORLANDO Mr. an Mrs.
Fouad Kasmt announce Ihc birth
of their son, Tarek Ahmed, born
M ay 7. He w e ig h e d e ig h t
pounds, eight ounces. Tarek's
mother Is the form rr Laura
W a lk e r, S a n fo rd . M atern al

grandparents arc Mr. and Mrs.
Richard TenEyck Walker. San­
ford. M a tern a l greatgrandmother Is Grace Mills, De­
ltona. Paternal grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. Ahmed Kasml.
Tangier. Morocco.

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Food for the event was catered
by Ernest Corbth, Sanford.

Every mother honored in prayer
It Is the one Jews recite on Yom
Ktppur (the Day of Atonement)
to honor the m em ory o f a
deceased mothcr:
IN MEMORY OF MOTHER
" I rem em ber thee In this
solemn hour, m y jlea r mother. I

remember the days when thou
didst dwell on Earth, and thy
tender love watched over me like
a guardian angel. Thou hast
gone from me. hut the bond
which unites our souls can never
be severed; thine Image lives

w ith in m y heart. May the
merciful Father reward thee for
the faithfulness and kindness
thou has ever shown me; may he
lift up the light o f his counte­
nance upon thee. and grant thee
eternal peace! Am en."

ABIGAIL .
VAN DUREN

Proceeds go toward a scholar­
ship fund.
Tickets may be purchased In
advance on Friday. May 18th at
The Elks Home. Seventh Street
and Cypress Avenue, or Satur­
day from 3 to 5 p m. at The Clvlr
C en ter.Tlck ets may also be
purchased at the dance. Dona­
tion Is 810 per person.
Come, witness, en joy and
frolic with the fun lovers who
support the scholarship fund.
Ladies dress Is scmt-formal. Men
should wear dark suits.
Bring your own bottle. Hors
d'oeuvres will be available.

St. J a m es AME C h u rch 's
Women's Day Committee will
sponsor "Fashion — Talent —
Magic Show ." Saturday. May
19th. at the Sanford Chamber of
Com m erce. First Street and
Sanford Avenue.
The show which will begin at
7 p.m,. features area talent and
models. You are Invited to enjoy
this evening o f fun. Donation Is
•5 In advance und S6 at the
door. Elaine Turner Is chairman.
Rev. Nolan T. Pitts Is the pastor.

Dual Day Service observed

Scholarship offered

Fashion, talent featured

T r in it y U n ited M eth odist
Church. Sanford Avenue and
Sixth Street, will observe Its
Dual Day Service at 11 a.m..
Sunday. May 20th.
The guest speaker w ill be
A le x a n d e r C. W y n n . III. a
member or Allen Chapel AME
Church. He Is em ployed as
su perintendent o f Sem in ole
County Detention Center and Is
a licensed funeral director and
en b a lm e r fo r R.J. G anlous
Funeral Homes. Daytona Beach
and New Smyrna.
The community Is Invited to
share In this day. Allen Chapel
AME Church Chorus will render
the music. Wanda C. Wilson and
Beverlv S. Mitchell are chairmen
for the event. Dr. J. Otis Erwin Is
pastor.

Open house
The Good Samaritan Home,
founded under divine gutdancc

A scholarship for minority
students will be offered this year
at Seminole Community College(SCC). The Joint award by
SC C and the U n iversity o f
C'-ntral Florida (UCF)ls for a
Seminole County high school
minority senior who plans to
complete an A A degree at SCC
and continue to bachelor’s de­
gree at UCF. Full tuition will be
awarded as long as the student
maintains a **.0 or higher GPA.
Applicant must submit a letter
o f I n t e r e s t , h ig h s c h o o l
transcript, and three letters of
reference by May 30.
Contact school guidance coun­
selors or Ur. Robert Levin. Dean
o f Arts and Sclneces at SCC for
more Information.
(M a rva H a w k in s is a
S a n/o rd H e ra ld corrsspondsnt
covering Sanford news. Phone:
322-5418.)

T H E P R ID E
S E M IN O L E
H IG H *

DEAR ABBY: I am a longtime
reader but have never written
before. I am enclosing a part of
yuur colunu that I have kept In
my Bible for years. As you can
see. It Is yellowed and shredded,
and half of It Is missing. I don’t
know how many hundreds of
times I have read It. It gave me
such a feeling of peace and
comfort. It was titled " A Prayer
for Mama."
Will you please print It again?
I would love to have another
copy.
DOROTHY L.
DOROTHY:

Qrad awarded scholarship
Anita Elaine Hawkins, daugh­
ter o f Mr. and Mrs. Jam es
tJImmyl Hawkins of Orlando,
recently received her Bachelor of
S c ie n c e d e g re e , gra d u a tin g
Summa Cum Laudc from Flori­
da Agricultural and Mechanical
University (FAMU). Tallahassee.
While at FAMU, Hawkins was
a Minority Access lo Research
Careers (MARC) Scholar. She
majored In biology, concentrat­
ing on pre-mcdlclnc. She took a
double minor In chemistry and
psychology. She will enroll In an
M.D./Ph.D Physician-Scientist's
Program and study the cellular
and genetic basis of cancer. She
was awarded a six-year program
which provides full tuition.

DEAR READERS: The follow­
ing Mother’s Pay c* !umn has
beer, requested for an annual
rerun. I Ihlnk It’s worth repeal­
ing and hope you agree.

DEAR
pleasure:

In 1946 by the late Mother Ruby
Lee Wilson and her husband, the
late Timothy "P a p p y" Wilson Is
dedicated to service.
The community Is Invited to
com e to the 44th annual Open
House Celebration for service to
the poor, homeless and the aged,
from 2:30 to 5 p.m., Sunday.
May 20th at the Good Samaritan
Home. 1704 West Ninth Street.
Sanford.

M ONA HORNE

JO D I LYN N C R IT T E R
Bom in Detroit, Michigan, Miss
Grittcr leaches Spanish I and is
the Spanish Club sponsor. Site
attended Calvin College where
she received her B.A. New
teacher, wcsalule Miss Jodi Lynn
Grittcr.

W ith

DEAR A B B Y : My beloved
mother passed away recently, so
I called the minister and asked
him for the wording of a prayer l
could say for my mother. He
said. " I ’ m too busy — and a lot
of good prayer will do her now!"

T H E A R V ID A G R O U P

Sponsored by

You sec. Mama went to church
long ago, but my father never
liked to go, so Mama finally quit
going. Abby, I can't belelvc that
heaven Is open only lo church
members.

With 10 years experience to
her credi l Mrs. Horne received
her B.A. degree from the Uni­
versity o f Oklahoma. She
leaches English III and Eng­
lish IV. Mrs. Horne was born
in Quanok, Texas.

Charming ladies
First Baptist Church presented
a spring fashion show recently,
featuring youth group mem­
bers who had completed a
12-week course in Christian
Charm. Helen Stairs commen­
tated the show, which she said
was the end result o f three
months of study addressing
overall appearance, clothing,
and manners which personify
C hrist's teachings. Above:
V a le n c ia W e lls , a r e p r e ­
sentative for J.C. Penney, fixes
model Jen) Noeil's half. Right:
Jan e J a c k s o n , from J.C.
Penney., adjusts Marial Hayes'
straw hat.

I’ve called all the bookstores In
town, and they say there aren’t
any prayers for the dead In any
of lb- prayer books they have.
I’ve heard there are places where
you send a few dollars and they
pray for the dead, but I don’t
know their addresses.
Abby. I'd Ik- s o grateful If you
would print a short prayer I
could say for my mother before I
go to sleep. Any faith Is accept­
able. I can't let you send it to my
home becuusc my father looks
over ttie mall first and I’ m sure
I’d never gel It. Please don't turn
down my odd request. It means
the world to me. Thank you. und
God bless you, Abby.
A PRAYER FOR MAMA
DEAR READERS: 1found this
prayer In my Union Prayer Book.

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HOROSCOPE
By Bernice Bede Osol
TOUR BIRTHDAY
May 1 ». 1B90
Several unique opportunities
may be otlcrcii you In tlic year
ahead by people you know only
on a casual basis. They could
have real merit, but be sure lo
thorou gh ly Investigate them
llrst.
T A U R U S |April 20-May 20)
There is n possibility that some­
one with whom you're Involved
m ay take rredit Tor Ideas you've
authored. Let tills person know
you don’ t consider plagiarism a
sincere form o f flattery. Taurus,
treat yourself lo a birthday gift.
Send for your Astro-Graph pre­
dictions for the year ahead by
mailing $1.25 to Astro-Graph.
via this newspaper. P.O. Box
91428. Cleveland. O il 441013428. lie sure lo stale your
zodiac sign.
GEM INI (May 2 1-June 20)
Business situations could tie a
little more complicated than
usual today, especially if you're
dealing with large organizations.
K eep your sling-shot ready.
David.
CANCER (June 21-July 22)
Companions might make heavy
dem ands on you r tim e and
talents today, yet they may not
lie too cooperative with you In
exchange. Keep accounts In
lialance.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) If you
have been counting on another
lo handle something sticky for
you that you've been evading,
you could tie in for a disap­
pointment today. Be prepared to
fend for yourself.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) 11
you are enthused about attend­
ing a particular social event
today, it might lx- wise in pass it
up. When you’ie uncomfortable
you could make others uncom­
fortable ns well.

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PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20)
extreme care today and tty in
avoid debit spending. Old ob­ Analyze In minute detail any
ligations should lie taken care o f proposals offered you today by
first before assuming any new one whose reputation Is ques­
tionable. It may look good on *.hc
mien.
CAPR IC O RN (Dec. 22-Jan. surface, bul underneath It could
19) Assertive or dictatorial types lack substance.
of Individuals should tie avoided
ARIES (March 21-Aorll 19)
today If {xisslble. A elasit of wills
is possible, because you'll be Your Image is rather fragile
today and thoughtless behavior
unyielding yourself.
AQ U AR IU S (Jan. 20 Feb. 19) mi your liehuif could tie blown
Today's conditions might re­ out of pni|HirtUxi. so tie careful.
strict vmt from doing things of You'll be held accountable for
your own choosing, it could even your smallest Indiscretion.
(0 1 9 9 0 . N EW SPAPE R EN­
make m ailers worse if you buck
TERPRISE ASSN.
the tide Instead of rifling with it.
or the special attributes you have
lo offer. The example you set
will also bring exit the best In
l hem.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Im ­
portant assignments (bat arc
meaningful to you in material
ways should not lie put off until
laler. You'll be luckier If you live
In Ihc "N o w ."
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Scpt. 22) The
equation llicit will r.pcll success
today wlfl lie primarily predi­
cated upon your attitude. If you
think positive tlx* results will tie
what you envision.
LIB R A |ScpL 23-Oct. 23) A
situation lliat lias caused you
some concern recently should
liegin to shift In a more favorable
direction as o f today. Strive to
capitalize on llx*se new devel­
opments.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
Your thinking will in* logically
organized and well directed to­
day and (tils should make It
|Missltilc for you to gam er special
benefits In your dealings with
your peers.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dee.
21) There Is a probability of
som e unusual developm ents

Things you'll lie unable to
achieve on your own in the year
ahead can tie accomplished with
(lie assistance o f com petent
partners. Several constructive
alliances could he in the offing.
TAU R U S (April 20-May 20)
Things which are o f substantial
interest (o you could he of equal
importance lo your peers or
companions today. However, li
will lie your lot to furnish the
necessary leadership. Major
changes arc ahead for Taurus in
the coming year. Send your your
Astro-Graph predictions today.
Mail $1.25 lo Astro-Graph, c/o
lids newspaper. P.O. Box 91428,
Cleveland, OH 44101-3428. Be
sure to state your zodiac sign.
G EM INI (May 21-June 20)
Joint ventures look extremely
p r o m is in g fo r y o u t o d a y ,
especially if you are linked up
witlt people wito itave particular
strengths upon which you can
draw.
CANCER (June 2 1-July 22)
Any group wllh whom you'll lie
involved today will lie cognizant

today I hat could have a direct
affect upon your finances. What
transpires should benefit you
and an associate.
CAPR IC O RN (Dee. 22-Jan.
19) The more attractive a t­
tributes of your personality will
Ik* very pronounced today. This
should draw olhers to you like a
magnet and wlrcrcver you'll go
you'll tic well received.
A Q U A R IU S (Jan. 20-Fcb. 19)
This could be an especially
rewarding day for you. because
you arc Innately capable of
harm oniously blending your
Inner drive with your physical
assertiveness.
PISCES (Feb. 20-Mnrch 20)
S om eth in g u n exp ected, but
pleasant, might occur today that
will put you in a happy frame of
mind. In fact, you may even
have Justification for celebrating.
ARIES (March 21-April 19)
Your greatest successes today
arc likely to come from In­
volvements thal have (lnanclal
or career overtones. If you apply
yourself effectively, you could
score In one nr both.
(0 1 9 9 0 . NEW SPAPER EN
TERPRISE ASSN.

by Bob T h a v e s

FRANK AND E R N EST

WIN A T BRIDGE

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By Jam es Jacoby
The buttle for overtricks is
o f t en a n c x c r c l s e I n
psychological warfare. After the
opening one no-trump. West
mounted a kamikaze attack by
slicking In a pre-emptive threeclub hill. Thai laildness was nut
penalized by a double, hut Ihc
hid did nothing to keep the
opjHinenls from playing game.
West led Hit* king o f clubs
against three no-lrum p and
jHTslstrd w llh the suit. O f course
lie had no entry for his clubs,
but al least the scl-up club
winners might dissuade declarer
from t a k in g so n ic fin ess es
through East. After declarer won
the third round ol clubs, he
cashed the quern ol diamonds
When everyone followed, he
played the Jack ol diamonds anti
overtook in dummy. Next came

th e .q u een ol h e a r ts from
dummy. East made the natural
cover of the king. Declarer woo
the ace and Ihcii cashed the ace
ol spades. He then ran the rest of
the diamonds, throwing away
the four o f spades and two smalt
hearts. East had to reduce lo
only two cards. He had lo keep
the king of s|udcs (the queen
was. In dummy), so he came
down lo the lone 10 o f hearts.
Declarer then look the last two
tricks whh the J-7 of hearts.
What docs all this have to do
w ith psychological w arfare?
Well. If East docs mil cover the
queen of hearts, what would you
do as declarer? You have nine
tricks, hut if you let West win
the king ol hearts, lie may just
cash enough irlcks in clubs to
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You're a good starter today, but
you could be a jioor finisher.
D on't begin projects o f importancc only lo leave them in a
slate of disarray when you run
out o f steam.
SCORPIO |Oel 24-Nov. 22) If
you're doing work o f a mental
nuturc today, try not to let your
attention wander. A loss of
concentration will open avenues
for errors.
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says.
Lillian w rote about being
embarrassed to cany a brown
bag lunch to school when her
friends could buy the hot lunch.
Her morn made no excuses
nbout limited funds.
"I asked her why I couldn't
buy my lunch and she explained
to me that she could not afford
It. She also let me know every
morning she packed m y lunch
that love wus put Into the bag

Baker le fl
11
^
r k •h rr u k In g
work In the1
realize a
long held dream. She owned and
operated the Kountry Kitchen
Restaurant In Mldwuy for 15
years.
"W e all sat around the table
one night to help her think up a
nam e for the r e s ta u r a n t."
Ilrnrlctlasays.
Lillian wrote that her mom
didn't always sell meals at her
restaurant.

" I f someone cam e In a r d
didn't have enough money, shr
would still feed them.' ^ e says.
Lillian remembers that as a
chi! J. she and her sisters always
had new dresses for Sunday
school because Baker's second
love, after cooking, la sewing.
She wrote about' three Utile girls
who did not linvc Easter outfits
this year.
"M y mother found out Ihclr
mother could not afford to buy
them what they needed for
Easter. My mother Is 02 years

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us like we
were their own and even today
they (all the foster children)
think o f my mother as their
'real' mother, even though they
all had other parents."
Shreve. who lives In Sanford,
says firm discipline is the key to
raising well- adjusted children.
She believes In teaching children
right from wrong and feels klas
need both love and guidance.
"Oh. I had to correct them all
right. If one of them needed a
swat on the butt, they got It. but
they always knew I loved them.
When one of them misbehaved. I
would make that child stand In
the com er and watch the hands
of the clock. That gave them
plenty o f time to think about
what they had done,’.' she says.
Shreve is opinionated about
conflicts today concerning dis­
ciplining children.
' Mothers today arc afraid to
discipline their children for fear
som eone w ill s ry It's child
abuse. The old people Just ain't
speaking u p !" she pointedly
says.
Doris agrees:" Now the kids
tell the parents what to do." she
says as she shakes her head.
Shreve says she thinks build­
ing a close knit home environ­
ment Is Important to a child's
well-being.
"W hen they began dating we
made sure we met their Gates.
Their friends were *always wel­
come. We had a recreation room
and a pool for the children. They
all had chores to do. too.” she
says. “ Doris got out of alot of
chores because she was the
y o u n g e s t." S h reve Jokingly
adds.
D oris w ro te th a t, at 69.
w id o w e d and w ith a ll the
children grown and gone. Shreve
has turned Iter attention to
caring for Freda Stropc. Shrevc’s
mother.
"M y grandmother Is 94 and
until a year agp she was In
pretty good health, but then she
lost her sight. Her health now Is
not real good. My mom stays
with her and does anything my
grandmother wants. She never
complains because she Just cares
about my grandmother so much.
To look In my mother's eyes you
would know how much she
cares." Doris wrote.
Shreve has never considered
turning her mother's cure over
to strangers.
" I would never put mom in a
nursing home. If I can take In
foster Kids I can take In my
mother." she explains.

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old' *ami has had a cataract
removed from her eye. but that
still did not slop her from gelling
to her sewing machine to make
those three ouflts so those three
children would not feel left out."
Lillian wrote.
Lillian hugs her mom. as tears
well up In Baker'L eyes.
"Thank you for being there
mom ." Lillian says.
Henrietta adds: "I'd be like a
ship without n sail If It weren't
for my mom.
She always cries at times like
this. She's a bag of water!"
Henrietta teases, as Baker con­
tinues to cry softly.
Baker attends church services
at the Reddick Memorial F.B.C.
In Sanford. She Is a church
usher and Diocese Deaconess
who heads the Pastor's Aide
Club.
Lillian. Henrietta. Mary and
g r a n d d a u g h te r B e a tr ic e
excitedly hug and kiss the lady
who raised them.
"P u t down that she cried
through the whole Interview,
y'hcar?” Henrietta says.
"I'v e been crying with happi­
ness for two days." Baker says.

At Thanksgiving. Shreve was
so upset when site arrived at
D o ris' L on g w ood hom e for
dinner, that she couldn't eat.
"S h e was so sad. almost cry­
ing." Doris wrote. When I asked
her why. she Mild on her way
over she saw a couple with a
small child sltUng by their van
along the side ot the road witli a
sign that said will work for
food."*
Before she ate her own dinner,
Shreve asked her brother to
drive her back to the stranded
couple. She gave them all the
money she had on her.
"A t least they could gel a
decent meal." Shreve says.
" I'd rather share what I've got.
although I don't have alot." she
says.
She thinks ai some point in
the future she would like to
share her home with those who
have none.
"I'd love to have a home for
the homeless. " she says.
Doris wrote tliat she suddenly
realized Just how wonderful her
mom and dad had been.
Shreve says six- was Just being
a good mother, giving children
she loves a proper start in lllc
Doris thinks Shreve Is the best
role model she could choose lo
em ulate. This weekend, she
excitedly says, she and her
liiisbind I'.itil Kltne will Ih-i mile
lostei iiaients l.ai

r C o n t ln « M V m » r * K t 1C

c u r r e n tly
through their own bcrravrmrnt.
H elen Potts. O steen, was
nominated by daughter-in-law
JoAnn Potts. Sanford, for bring
caring, unselfish and as sjHxlai
to JoAnn as Ir r own mother,
whd died. was.

her mom o f the year.
Berta Harriett. Sanford, taught
daughter fw b a ra Johnson. Cas­
selberry. to laugh at herself and
look for the good In everyone.
Dorothy H-rlmes. Sanford. Is a
special mom to Tyrone Williams,
Betty Robare. Sanford, stret­
the 15 year-old grandson she has
ched her budget to fashionably
raised since he was a baby.
Jane Jackson. Deltona. Is clothe her six kids. Her kids
totally committed to the men In fondly call her lay away queen,
her life, her three sons and her and say that sire always puts
husband. She was nominated by others' needs before her own.
her mom. Rosemary Splnelll. Her children Bobby. Debbie.
Tomm y. Laura. Lisa anil Bear
Sanford.
Mrs. Alberta Jones. Sanford, -sent njolnt letterof nomination.
Beatrice Roberts. Sanford, was
was nominated by her daughter
Catherine Gordon for being a nominated by daughter Belinda
comfort zone to humanity. No­ Bush for being a sweetheart of a
body Is a stranger and all are mom to her 11 children.
welcome at her dinner table.
Peggy S. Seott. Sanford, cares
Mary Jones. Sanford, helped
for all kids according to the ones
S h lr e ll H aw k in s th rou gh a
w h o c o l l a b o r a t e d on h e r
personal crisis.
nomination letter. They are:
Mrs. D iane K ram er. Lake
Theresia Escohur. Mai Isa Scott.
Mary. Is a many faceted mom
M aureen King. Katrina Mewho received the largest number
Cumber. Corrlne King. Michael
of nomination letters. Including
those from John Kramer. George Scott. Patty King. Stacey Scott.
Jerry Scott Jr. and Jerry Seott
Kramer. Marti Kramer, and Meg
Sr.
Kramer.
Mrs. Cathy Luddlng. LongDonna Thomason. Sanford.
wood. nominated the mom she Inspired daughter Jllliary. an art
never knew because she was student, to compose a poem
orphaned at an early age. Lud­ about *hc morn sire nominated.
dlng Is sure her morn would
LaCcinea Walker. Sanford,
have been special.
taught daughter Yolanda HarkNancy Clements Lumpkin was ncss to be strong and d e ­
nominated for being a sterling termined. Walker brought her
example as a homemaker, mom children up with no help. Just
and career woman to sons Rob­ hard work and faith In God.
ert and Adam, and daughters
Nancy Warren. Longwood. Is
Cyndee Llvengood and Nancy an elected school board official
Bouck.
who was also elected greatest
Shlrell McConnlco. Sanford,
mom by daughter Amanda.
was nominated by her daughter,
Louise Wutklns. Altam onte
nlnc-year-old Kandyce Hawkins, Springs, dispelled the stereotype
for making sure the family has of the meddling mother-in-law
good things to eat and nice fo r C h ris tin e W a tk in s, the
clothes. Her mom helps with daughtcr-ln-law who loves her
school work and takes her to enough to nominate her as best
church.
mom.
Jeannette McGuire. Oviedo,
Beverly Wiggins. Sanford, was
dedicated 50 years o f her life to nominated by her son Harold,
kids and Is one heck o f a mom
who considers his mom a true
according to the daughter who friend. Harold said his Idol would
n o m in a t e d h e r. J u a n i t a
not be a movie star. It would be
Rodriguez.
his mom.
Louise Nolan. Sanfor.. was
Mary Brooks Wilson. Sanford,
nominated by Carolyn Harris for was nominated by daughter
the 'ovc she gave to her children,
Wilma Lyncttc Jones. Wilson
foster children and the husband stood by Jones during troubled
she nursed until his death. She
limes.

Honors

H a zel. Cash. Charlotte Smith.
□Continued from Page 2C
Marty Colcgrovc. Audrey Roush
Other Junior club members and BeltycSmith.
w hose a ppoin tm en ts to the
Juniors attenuing. along with
FFWC were ratliled are: Beverly
the
above-mentioned were: Lisa
Huffman, General Federation of
W om en's Clubs Junior Project R obertson , presiden t; Ctndt
chairman and director's aide; Gocmbcl. past president; Libby
Beth Bridges. Junior Public A f­ V oltollnc. Cindy G uiles and
Slobhan McCullough.
fairs chalrmun: and Gall Hill
S m ith . Ju n ior and G en eral
Junlorettes chairman.
M
M
Floyd Theatres H
Attending the convention from
the Sanford Woman's Club were

Correction
P h o t o s o l th e in s t a lla t io n o l
o f f ic e r s fo r th e L o y a l O rd e r o f
th e M o o s e 1851 a n d th e
W o m e n o f th e M o o s e 1404,
w h ic h a p p e a re d M a y 10, w e re
In a d v e rte n tly c re d ite d to K e lly
J o r d a n . T h e p h o to g ra p h e r fo r
th e M o o s e w a s W i l l i a m
Y a rb o ro u g h .

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Florida — Su nda y,

May

13.

1990

Education
Hands on learning: a capital idea
Lym an G R A D D party s till in red

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"W e prepare study guides lor
the children which explain tinlegislative process," he said,
"hut when you x e them silling
there doing, ytiu can see them
learning."
Hess side! the students enjoyed
the opportunity of vtxlitng the
Vietnam War Memorial across
the street from the old eapltol
building
"T h ese children were born
after the Vietnam W ar." she
said. " T o them It was nothing
more than figures and some old
photos, but to go lo the memori­
al ami see all the names of
people from Florida who hail
died In the war put a different
" T h e kids loved It." Hess
perspective on i Ik- whole tiling
reported, adding th ey w ere
Tin- youngsters hail the oppor­
sp- llbound fry the discussion
tunity to dig their fingers into
and did not tnlslrhave.
tin- Siin Luis un-hnrologtcal sinWhile the senate was on a w h e re In dian and Spanish
short recess, the youngsters
artifacts are In-tug unearthed
w ere a llow ed to sit In tin"T h ey really liad some expert
legislators' seats and debate an
cnee seeing i Ih m - tools dial tinIssue and vote.
an thologists an- digging up up
"T h e y were aide to sec how
there." Hess said.
the legislature works from a
The old eapltol building, now a
com pletely different point of
museum, was a stop Doyle said
view ." Hess noted
was very Interesting lo the
youngsters.
Grant Doyle of Educational
"T h ey saw what the seal ol
Tours said that lie lias found
Florida government used to I m that the research supports tfitlike and what II kxtks like now."
fact that youngsters learn far
Doyle said. "W e had made
more when they are pul In the
comparisons in the study guide.
m idilleof the action.

the company is Hie Itcst she has
seen at w orking w ith both
teachers and the students.
"T h ey talked to us about what
we were studying and worked
with us In preparing a study
guide." she explained.
The youngstcu were studying
government and American his­
tory in school prior to and
during their trip to Tallahassee.
Th e governm ent was very
much In action during their two
day stay and Hie students were
able hr sit through some lively
debate In tlie state Icglslaturc
includlng some discussion ol
educational matters.

By VICKI DaSORMIER
Herald sfaff writer

I.ONGWOOI) — Money Is Mill being raised to help loot the lull
lor l.yninn High School's GRADD (Graduates Rallying Ag.ilnM
Drunk Drivers) party which will Ik* al the Orlando Tennis and
Racquet Club off of Lee Rd. on .June H from 11 p m lo a u .m
l.ynian Isat I 14 I S K. Lake Ave. In laingwood.
Tltr par'y Is designed to be a drug and alcohol-free
allernallvc oallcr graduation parties.
The group Is seeking cor|&gt;orale sponsors as well.
Donations may I m- mailed In the school and sent to the
attention of the GRADD group.
fo r more Information, call Debbie Rlggle al 8690425 or
Shlrlcv Handy at 86!) 7686

I.ONGW OOI) Eighty-five
eigh th graders from Mllwcc
Middle SeltiMil recently travelled
to Tallahassee as part of their
social studies class.
"Ii was an exciting I rip." said
Linda Hess, a teacher In the
gilletl and enrichment program
tit Mllwcc who accompanied the
youngsters to t l r capital. "Th ey
learned so much more titan they
t 'o u Id h a v e le a r n e d In a
classroom w-lllt lextlMxiks."

S H S m u s ic te a c h e r h o n o red

Pointing oul that there arc
always alternatives lo iradttlonal
learning lor teachers who wish
In take advantage of them. Hess
■slid she itMtk a group students In
the gilletl and enrichment pro
grams In Si Augustine for a day
InOctnlier

•

SANFORD — Robert O. Maguire, a music teacher al Seminole
High School for LI years, was recently named leucher ol the
month by the Greater Seminole County Chamber ol Com ­
merce.
Maguire was chosen because of bis "ability to guide Ids
young proteges toward a talented future" and producing "a
choral program that Is lops m Us class", according lo Hetty
Lynn Holt, the chandler's Information coordinator.
Last year, under Maguire's direction, the school's show choir.
Destiny, was named the numer one show choir In the
southeastern United Stales.
Maguire was given a plaque, a certificate lor dinner at
Pebbles Reslautant and S 100 in cash

SEA a w ard s s c h o la rs h ip s
SANFORD — The Seminole Education Association has
awarded two 8500 scholarships to Seminole County high
school seniors Penny Preston ol Seminole High School and
Clicrcnc Frauenbolfcr of Lake Mary High School
Doth Preston and Frauenhoffer are members ol the Future
Educators ol America Club and were chosen lor the honor
based on their academic accomplishments. Involvement In
extra-curricular activities and ilu-ir committment to education
as a career.

"Th ere is no Iw-tler way to
leant .i ImiiiI history and current
events Hiatt lo experience II llrsl
band. Hess said “ We can reatl
about II lit the lixtks. bill lo see
the settlement al Si Augustine
or to sit In Hit scutate chambers
will make much more of an
Impression on t I m- minds ol ilii-sc
k ItIs "
lltss worked wit It Educational
Tours of Inverness to organize
both lours and said she believes

The management at Sanford
ChUd Development, a day care
fat Hitx ai 1320 Hickory Avc In
Sanford fell there was a pressing
need lo In-Ip youngsters learn
about diverse eulturul back­
grounds.
lo that end. they deelded lo
decorate ihclr building with
.Hispanic and Ah lean American
art

ALTAMONTE SPRINGS — The Altamonte Springs PTA will
bold their final general assembly meeting on Wednesday Mai16 at 7 p in. In the school's media center. JOO Plnevlew Si In
Altamonte Springs.
On the agenda Is a discussion on how the remaining money
In the group's budget will I m- spent. Pal Eckstein, the school's
teacher of the vear and Gall Sullivan, the P'I'A's out going
president will also be honored
Third through lllib graders will present a sitori musical
program and the meeting will be followed by an open bouse al
which the youngsters' "Creative Expressions' are dlsplaved
A similar program ol creatlvlli. featuring kindergarten
through second grade students will Im- held on I uesdav. Mas
15.
For more information about Creative Expressions, tall Inez
Schinook at h:i | 6606

S w iifo rd ite g ra d u a te s w ith h o n o rs

G re e n w o o d Lakes s tu d e n ts w in
I.AKE MARY — Five Greenwood Lakes students have
received notification that their entries In the national computer
learning month contest have been named third place winners
Eighth graders Huong Lc and David Norman anil seventh
graders Sara Horosky. Donny Howard and Ryan Masters
submitted original video presentations on using computers and
software as tools.
The winning entries were
• "Batm an" by David Norman
• "Turn Back T im e" by Huong Lc
• "Computer Hardware" by Sara Horosky
• “ Computer Technology lor the Vision Impaired' by Donni
Howard, and
• "Paris of a Computer" by Ryan Masters

E n g lish c la s s e s at S C C
SANFORD — Free English classes are being tillered at
Seminole Community College for those enrolled In ESOI.
(English for Speakers of Ollier Languages) classes
The classes are being offered at the main campus on Weldon
Blvtl In Sanford Monday through Thursday 8 a.in in I p m
Evening classes are Mondays and Wednesdays from 5 fit) to
H MO p .m
There will also lie classes III Oviedo on Tuesday and
Thursday evenings form 5. JO to 8 JO p m
For more Information call Betty Rendon at J2J-I450 ext
662.

"I'm certainly glad we wen
able to do this." Hess said
She noted liial despite all the
educational np|x&gt;rtunittcs.* tin
students most enjoyed Ihclr trip
lo Florida Stale University where
they visited On- FSU stadium
ami Hu- school's sports shop
when- they lomght Seminole
memonihilla
"A m i they reallv liked going lo
III)- mall loo." six- said

Ethnic art for
day care kids

A lta m o n te PTA to m e e t

SANFORD — Mark P Nclman ol 406 Pine Di In Sanlord was
awarded tils degree In civil engineering mangntnn cum laiulc
Irom the University of Central Florida.
A 11174 graduate ol Seminole High School. Neiiuan Is the son
of Jack Nclman Jr ol Sanford and Ell/ahcth and Linton
Waterhouse of Sanford
While at UCF. Nclman was elected to membership in ( In Eta.
the civil and environmental engineering honor society

bill seeing is much different
even In tills case. When they saw
w h e r e t he g o v e r n o r and
legislators worked. II was easier
lo understand the governing
process.
Additionally, the youngsters
bad a picnic on l lit- eapltol
g r o u n d s a n d a t e In t lie
legislators' diningroom
Though well chaperoned by
eight teachers and two security
guards, the youngsters were si III
given an unusual opportunity for
Seminole County students
"Sem inole si-ems to Im- less
willing Ilian other counties In
the stale to allow IIs youngsters
to travel outside lh&gt;- district to
en ric h m e n t o p p o r t u n it ie s ."
Doyle commented, noting the
restrictions placed by the scIdmiI
iMiard on travel lor Seminole
County students are the most
stringent In the stale

H a o l d Photo D» Tommy V in cin )

Robert

Miller

presents Inez

Fisher with ethnic art

Recently three prints wendonated to i In- eenler by Sally
Worden ol the Frame Factory
and Gallery ol Lake Mary
Robert Miller, a (ranter from
the store recently presented the
prints lo Inez Fisher, direelor of
Sanlord Child Development
Fisher said she hopes the
youngsters will I m- able to learn a
lillli- about hie and ail Irom the
palntlngs

W rite on! Young authors star
Y o u t h s c r ib e s
p u b lis h w o r k s
By VICKI DoSORMIER

Herald stall wnler
SANFORD
I'hrei- hundred
students, patents and teachers
attended the tilth annual Young
Authors ( 'onference on Friday at
Seminole ('omm utilly College
Al the conlerenee students
learned about writing and were
ablc In share llieir works with
their peers.
Flllct’ii writers, five Irom l hiklndergnrlen ihimigh lirsi grade
group, live from the second and
ibird grades ami live Irom the
liiurth anil till 11 grade, were
honored with special awards as
best -&lt;l conference and llieir
w orks w ere published m a
special anthology
I bc young arlisl who designed

the anthology cover was also
honored.
The winners of the writing
awards were:
In k in d erg a rten
grade:

and

first

• First place: "Knights and
C a s t l e s " , a s to r y by k i n ­
d erga rten er A lex S ch u lz of
Eostbrook Elementary
• Second place: " A n Irish
Tow n", a poem by first grader
Kristen Clossen ol Wcklva Ele­
mentary.
• Third place: "T h e Noll", a
poem by first grader Charlene
Talbot of KrcIII ficim n ta ry
• Honorable Mention: "T h e
Lady Hug Who I Lid a Sneeze", a
poem by first grader Kathryn
Avmar ol Sahal Point Elementa­
ry.
• Judges' Honor Award: "M y
Animal Hook", a story written in

braille by lirst grader Allen
Hullman of Lake Mary Elemen
tarv
In second and third grades
• Klrsl place "T h e Excellent
M ow er", a poem by second
grader Megan McMillan ol Bear
Lake Elementary
• Second place "M onsters
A live", .i story Ia second grader
Jason Miller ol Spring Lake
Elementary.
• Third place
'Messy . a
poem by Ititrd grader Grufl
Castelluccl ol Stensirom Ele­
mentary
• Honorable Mention
How
Butterflies Got I hclr Color", a
poem and story by ilitril grader
•Jessica Stuart ol Geneva Elimentary.
• Judges' Honor Award Crc
alive W riting", a poem hv ilurd
grader Jackie Crisped ol Winter
Springs Elcmeniarv

Iii tourlh and lillli grades

• lirsi place "A Pirate's Ship
of G old", a story by lillli grader
Marfa Mannsco ol WoiMflands
Elementary
• Second place
My Fllglil to
Freedom", a story bv lillli grader
Jordan Intlilnilvongsy &lt;&gt;l Sahal
Point Elementary
• Ilurd pi.hv "Tin- Rough
and the Calm ", a pix-m by lillli
grader Shawm- Holcomb ol Hear
Lake Eli-rnenlarv
• Honorable Mention
'The
President's Reply", a slory by
lillli grader Amelia M. Gonzalez
ol Spring Lake Elementary.
• lodges
H on o r A w a r d
Disgusilng Delights", a recipe

lor

less

than discrim inating

lasics by lillli grader Jenny Kim
ol Idvllwildc Elcinciiiarv
l’ln- covi i was designed by
Summer Stu-llicld. a lillli grader
ai Lake ( )ricnia Elciiiciilary.

A L T A M O N T E E L E M E N TA R Y S C H O O L H O N O R ROLL
KINDERGARTEN
Shosbana llaekcr. Johnathan
I in pi-ns. Danielle McCrelcss.
Emi l y P irk lc . Lee Romc-ra.
A m a n d a S h e e t s . M ic h a e l
S lm o n i-lli. C a n d a ce T lllo t .
lam m y Clchra. Billy Gillaspie.
D eanna B rid g e. Ji l l C o d y .
K rysta l W asserm an. Ju stin
Gumhouc. Natorrla Hamilton.
Jason Williams. Jessica Aht.
Lindsey lin ks. lJudsay Sackett.
Niki A lb rig h t. Drew Burns.
Matthew Clark. Ell/ahcili Mi
&lt; ullougli. Sarah Spugnol

Nick Jacobs. Jennifer Keefe.
Gavin Kclm-r. Shane Mellon
Ashley Mereilllh. Megan O'Neil.
Daniel Milton. .Lison Rhein. Grt-g
Stalker. Percy Canteeuwalla.
A lexa n d er Cardcttl. Dwayne
Driggers, (risli-n Dyer. Jeuntler
Henke. Erika Jones. Koberl
Kimlclbcrgcr. TUfany l.lgblm r.
J a cob K lrscb . Scot I Mini/
Ashley O dd i, Leslie Watson
Laiiri-ii W hile. I'la Albright.
Cory Atwood. Helen Clarkson
Kciili dcKcmuiurd. Ashlee Dm
ranee. Isaac ILirint-luig. Ryan
Hoffman. Brian Hum. Shannon
Keys. Eddie Jn-ldinl. Jonalban
L a n e . S h tv o ti P a tel. J o r g e
Ramirez Mdls«»i Robinson

FIRSTGRADE
NIcIim- Altardo. Chris ILdlaril.
J o s e p h F a ra o n I . A u d r a
J iir g c o lo n ls . C a ssic l.u z z l.
Htadley Smith. Rick Allison
SECONDGRADE
Hobby Angovc. Brandi f&lt;M-rolt. D ia n a Aht . Ii-re s a Ba k e r
Cbr i st l ui - L ogin -. IT in o tlii
I bercs.i Kelly. Katiil-ice Land
lugliam . Eve M lbeltc. Andy Nelson. Tim othy O'Donnell. Hen
I'orres. Charles fully. Ramon AI|M-r. Candice Bridge. Tashanga
Rivera. Lee Algo/zuu. Kasei C a m p o s . D a w n C o h o o n
At m l g e r . R o l i e r t F r a t e r
Christine Collins. Lauren Dr
Christopher Garalla. Todd Gatl­ Bellas. Mallbcw Johnson K d iu i
ing, Jobiiathoii Hornet James Morgan Sarah Mullins Erin
Iordan Mauriiv Oliver Jac
O'NYH Naliiu PiTs.mil Dislinri
sm all Sarah Starnes I lainin- bm Reytioliis R. iiiioii I ii
■Id wood. Kelly Williams. Jason Brown. Jellrey &lt; bm John i m
son. Kayla D llw orlh . Kevi n
W y lei. Scuii Yan. Beth Ik-nneii
G icg Coin ii Mu: ( ’ . . ornog
Graves. Jenna llari
it Hr. \

Hicks. Abble Mirktiu, Caurtney
Muss mail. Sarah Ramirez. Evan
R ice. Eric Schinook. Sarah
Stephens. Sean Callahan. Crlstal
Crlstia S iis. hi Di-Cola. Krislen
F e rg u s o n . A tnbree F ield er.
Jordan Grilliii. Sbeklnu Harden.
Sb ay a ua Lemon. Jennifer
Mabry. RcIr-cc.i Maxwell. Teresa
Musli-r. Ilramli Rials. Kalblteu
Ur c mo v i c h. A my Wi l l i ams .
Laiirtu Wroten Kami! Yocum.
Kvuti /urkulilcn. Nicholas An
Ihonv. Klinbcdy Davis, Oscar
Espatllut, Brian ILunllion. lb-lib
K l e r s l e a d . H e n r y Mu n os.
lam ella Hi-i-se. Justin Sena.
Ilrlllonv lillol. Beau Varner.
Karim Vein Stephanie Walter

Tamara Boswell. Jamie Cody.
Curly Foster. .Jon Harper. Kipp
Hester. Al ex Laney. W endy
L en z. C had L y tle . H eather
M y e rs . J e s s ic a Mushl nskl .
Lindsey Ocasek. Hill Benedict.
Nate Clark. Jason Dlt-blct. David
D r i g g e r s . Er i n D y e r . G u s
Geriiardt. Johnathan Hall. Alex
Kane. Karen Llamas. Andrea
Marti n. D ave Mi l ton. Drlau
Montgomery. Jon Sugarman.
Kevin Sulllva t. Drail Trotter.
Nathan Ulrev. Ik-ather Wolken

FOURTHGRADE
J r u n l i e r A g u i r r e . 1. i-ali
Al t mayc r . Mal t bew Bullard.
Molly Hudzton. Tyler Carr. Paul
Epperly. Rolierl Fossellus Kalle
GriMi. Sean Lambert. Jennifer
IIIIKDGRADE
i ba r bs Itii-wi-r. Bon Beslor. Lane. Kevin Llamas. Patrick
Vi cki Marl i n. Sarah
Dieaiiia Bell. Irtcia Carman. l.ow er
Amv Kkilabl. Yvette Guziiiaii. Morgan. Janice Mosler. Diana
Icicmv Hendricks la-igb Anne Riglster. Eric Pitman. Nicole
Howard Natalie Jackson. Paul Sena. Erika Snider. Mark Von
M ontgom ery
( lien s Rivera. d erem b se. Rachael Forrest.
Rachel Rivera Heather Scull. Joshua Huglies. Jose Jordan.
Amanda Sackctt. Ntciiolr Smith.
M •• a g a ii S b .i w
Ro bi l l
Kalle I ottisii
l n nun teb H&lt; 11|.iini ii Mobil. Em il) stupid
It-.lllllt-t 11- ( allege II.i Aside V lll.ure Hill Shawn Keys. Mar&gt;
Ibll. I'.i-vor Ashworth. Reiom M il ullougli. Jcnmler Mitchell.
Melissa Parmalt-c. Sarah Paley.
( Inlets
Shai i ui - E d w a r d s .

M a l t b e w Kr l s mui i . Rac he l
R ey n o ld s . R id ia rd l i eunel i .
Shavon Bouey. David Caullild
David Collins. Jell Cruse. Belli
Anne Foster. J oii Fraley. Jamie
Garber. Troy liiKl|era. Ellzal&gt;elli
Johnson. Rachel Kozlow skt.
Karen lame. Jessica Massengalc
A m a n d a Morey. Shaun a
Stephens, Katy laic. Lincoln
Price. Elizabeth White. I'linoiliy
Wolgemutli
FI FI 11GRADE
F .illh B arron Scott Davi s
Jessica Eddy. Michael Kt-lkct
Josepit Frazier. Gayle Johnson.
Eli-ii.i Rivera Fi-ruaudo Ro Im-ii
Paul Sleveiison. M idi.id Sum

iiicis. St eve Dalrs. Spencer
Gdisiiii Diana Sultana. Carolyn
Wi ld
Richard ('lia n a s. Tuny
( Jtni i -l l a. l.ila li i l ar i nel i ng.
Sicpbame Jack-on. Charlie l.yil&lt; Ann M.igtiin- Megan Moody.
Megan O'Doundl. Asliley Olivet.
Rebecca Pontius. Mike Reed.
Stephen Rohr. Adam Sewell.
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Old Glory on trial

VIEWPOINT
M a rtin e z d o in g w ro n g
t h in g s at w ro n g tim e

Federal government will take
on Supreme Court to protect
the integrity of the U.S. flag

Governor Bob Martinez aure Is making all Ihc
wrong moves at all the wrong times.
W lin his office up for grabs this November and
Indications tb it former Senator Lawlon Chiles
may be standing behind the podium that boars
the state seal this time next year. Martinez Is
doin g nothing to further his chances o f
remaining In oflke.
Quite the contrary.
Recent actions from the governor's office have
done little to endear voters to the Republican
Incumbent’s cause.
T w o w eek s ago,
M artin ez vetoed a
VIEWPOINT
4-cent per gallon tax
Increase that would
have helped finance
KLONIE
transportation spen­
JO R D A N
ding across the state.
He. like George Hush,
prom ised his con ­
stituency "n o new taxes." Now It appears that
both men may have to eat those words.
Bush is currently up to his eyeballs in red Ink
and has agreed to discuss all possibilities ol
reducing tne federal deficit, including tux
Increases. If that's what It's going to take. Not
the same song and dance we heard In New
Orleans two years ago. Is It?
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As for Martinez, he has similar red ink
problems and is groping for revenue from
w hatever sources are available, preferably
sources that will ofTer the least resistance and
have little Impact one way ur the other on
Influencing voters.
His latest revenue-raising scheme is a plan to
Impose a service charge on almost 200 trust
funds run by the state for counties, cities and
numerous local government agencies.
While the plan has virtually no chan
getting any further than the g o x r n c
still w o i t Ic s . and In some cases angers, local &lt;
and county coimcllmen who will be fighting for
their own political lives come election time.

UnltM Pros* International
WASHINGTON - When Congress
passed antl-llng burning legislation
Iasi year many hoped II would end
edotls by the Hush administration
and others lo amend Ihc Constitu­
tion to limit Ihc First Amendment
guarantee of freedom o f s|&gt;cccli.
Whether that effort will prove
sucessful will Ik* up to Ihc only
branch of government that doesn't
answer In Ihc voters. Ihc Supreme
Court, which hears oral arguments
Monday In Its second (lag burning
case In two years.
A great deal Is at stake. II the
court overturns the law, tt Is certain
C o n g T s s would quickly restart I In­
process of amending the Constitu­
tion that the Flag Protection Act
stopped
It the effort Is successful. It would
Ik * the Hist time In Ihc nation's
h istory that one o f ( he most
cherished of conslltuttonal rights —
fiei dom of siH'cch — will be limlleil
by an hiiiciKiincnt.
"II we win. and we sf old win.
we'll be confronted with a demand
for an amendment lo thr Constitu­
tion and lhat Is a grave danger for
Ihc case.” said noted civil liberties
attorney William Kunstlcr. who
nrgued the Texas case a year ago
Jilsjnomcnt.
an amendment
• u in o pTTT»e—to be a long and
hard one marked by bitter political
lighting.
"Such a ruling (striking down Un­
law) would almost certainly (rigger
a divisive battle In Congress and In
(lie states over whether a constitu­
tional amendment to permit a ban
on Hag burning should Ik - passed."
a brief filed by Gov. Mario Cuomo.
p-N V.. noted with more than a little
iiiulerslalcmcnt *
The history ol the law before tincourt Illustrates the point.
The act was passed In anger over
a June IUH9 Supreme Court ruling
In a case called Texas vs. Johnson
that burning the Hag us a polltlcul
protest Is a constitutionally pro-

The Martinez proposal would place a 3percent service charge on trust funds fed by
sales taxes collected within the counties and a 6
percent service charge on all other revenues.
And It's not Just the cities and counties that
would get hit The proposal relates to trust
funds that provide money for Tourism Devel­
opment Councils, historic preservation boards,
the Fine Arts Council and a variety of programs
In the Department of Education, the Department
o f Natural Resources — like the Save the
Manatee program — and the Game and Fish
Commission's Florida Panther Research and
Management program. And that Is Just skim­
ming the list.
County and city officials are especially
nervous about the proposal because most have
limited financial resources themselves.

T H E LAW
Here Is the warding of the law
passed last year that provides
for fines and-or Imprisonment
for desecrating the U.S. flag.
The Interpretation o f this law
will be one of the most critical
decisions ever made by (he
Supreme Court.
"W ho e v e r knowingly
m u tilate s, defaces, p h ysica lly
defiles, bum s, m aintains on the
floo r o r ground, o r tram ples
upon any Hag ot the United
States sh all be fined under th is
title or im prisoned for not more
than one year, o rb o th ."
terted form of free speech. In the 5-4
decision, twu of Ihc court's most
conservative members. Justices
Antonin Scalla and Anthony Ken­
nedy. Joined with three of the most
liberal lo rule against the Texas
untl-dag burning law.
Coming on the heels of Hush's
Ilng-wavlng presidential campaign
and an art display that urged
viewers to stand on the flag, the
ruling set off a wave o f protests by
politicians eager to align themselves
with protecting Old Glory.
Hush pushed for an amendment
to Hit* Constitution, but D e m iK - r u l s
and Mime Republicans shied away
from such a drastic step and Instead
passed the Flag Protection Act.
The new law states. “ Whoever
knowingly mutilates, defaces, phys­
ically deftics. burns, maintains on
the floor or ground, or tramples
upon any llag of thr United States
shall In * Hired under tills tllle o r
liuprisonrd for nut more than o n e
year, or Ixith."
T h e la w w a s I m i n e d l a t e l y
challenged. An Oclolx-r 1989 [lag
burning outside a post office In
Seattle. Wash., and u tlag burning
outside the Capitol led to two
decisions by federal Judges that
struck down the law.

The coses were appealed d'reclly
to the Supreme Court, bypassing
the appeals court.
Supporters of the law argue It will
pass constitutional muster bccuusc.
unlike the Texas law that banned
flug desecration that "seriously"
offen d s people. It Is "c o n te n t
neutral" In that It bans all llag
desecration not Just that which
might olfend.

Local officials nervously
await fate of governor’s
trust fund budget plan

Ask Seminole County, where commissioners
arc trying to find ways to plug holes Into a $40.(3
million transportation funding deficit over the
next four years The revenue shortfall problem
Is a common one at all levels of government In
Florida and Martinez' proposal Is merely a quick
fix, a way to rob Peter to pay Paul. It Is u
temporary. Ineffective proposal that could have
a devastating long-term trickle-down effect.

From staff, wlro reports

By vetoing the gas tax Increase, the governor
hopes to stay In good graces, or good enough
graces, to win what many experts feel will be a
very close election.
However, most financial expcTts will tell you
that of all the alternatives being olfercd to
reduce the state budget deficit, the gas lax
Increase pro|x&gt;sal was perhaps the most feasible.
Tim e will only tell If Martinez' veto will
backfire In his face.
Those In charge of running the governor's
cauqMilgn will tell you. rather reluctantly, that
Martinez Is faring an uphill Irattlc.
They have already conceded the black vote.
Chat, coupled with early campaign advertise
ments portraying the governor as the man who
has been pulling the switch on the electric chair
In Starke, hasn't won Martinez any popularity
contests.
J.M. "M a c " Stlpanovtch. the man who serves
as Martinez' cam|&gt;algn manager, said last week
In referring to black voters that the governor
must concede as much as 90-percent of "that
particular demographic group** to the Deitto
crals this fall.
"That does not mean we will not make an
effort." Stlpanovtch said. "Hu! If you're asking
me do I expect Hob Martinez to carry the black
vote In Florida, the answer Is no.”
Then there's the death penalty issue. Martinez
Is a strong supporter and prefers to think ol
himself as the “ 220-volt candidate.”
However, many opponents and sup|&gt;ortcrs ol
the death penally have expressed negative
feedback regarding Martinez' campaign ads that
show the governor walking among giant photos
of those who liave died In tlx* electric chair
during his administration.
Many people on both sides of the Issue fell the
ads were In poor taste.
T o compound tlie death |H-iwdly issue, last
week's botched execution ot convicted cop-killer
Jesse Tafero may have taken tlx- death penalty
ammunition out of the Martinez campaign
Now. perhaps Ihc only thing that's going to In
"tried " In Florida are the governor’s election
chances In November

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TALLAH ASSEE — County and city
ofllcials hum Seminole Counis have
joined ibH r colleagues liom across
Florida In holding (heir collective hicnlli
crossing llicir lingers und hoping that
(lie Legislature doesn't appiove a plan
tiy Gov. Hob Martinez lo raid their trust
binds In balance the state budget.
So far. legislators liave said Ihc
govem or's plan to luq&gt;osc a sender
charge on almost 200 trust luuds inn In
the state fur cou n ties, ci ti es and
numerous local government ugcnele*
has virtually no chance at being adopted
It lias already been rejected oiler In a
I louse committee.
Hut the magnitude ot Ihc slate s
budget shortfall lot the coining 1990-91
llscul year — estimated at upwards ol $1
billion — and ihc Legislature's huhll ol
scrambling aiouud ai tin* Iasi minute to
Hud sources ol revenue to balance the
state budget lias local government ol
fictals In a skeptical mood.
The cost to Seminole Counly duim g
the next IH mouths will In - $7-1 &lt;’ .5HH
Sanford could lose $ 3 7 ,4 3 3 next liscal
y e a r , b e g i n n i n g III October. ZLake Mary
could lose $ 7 ,0 2 3 . Lnugwixid stands lo
lose $ 1 7 ,2 3 3 in revenues. Casselberry
could lose $22.f&gt;25. Altamonte Springs
could lose $413,335. Oviedo could lose
$ 1 0 ,9 2 7 . Winter Springs could lose
$2 (1.7 8 9

l.iM-nl counly and i lly olllclals say ll
Ihc service charge Is Imposed, they may
Have In raise pro|N-rtv taxes lo make toi
l lie lov*» ol irvrtiuc.
" I ‘ve Into iliroogli (tils too many
times wlili tlie Legislature to fed t om
lot table saving I know whal they'll
eventually tin stud Mlkt- Sling, execu­
tive director ol (lit* Florida League ol
Cities. "W hen they get down lo the lltial
hours and are looking around loi mom &gt;
l licit s no Idling w Hat'll ltap,N u
lilt- Mai line/ plopns.il wmiltl plan a
3 percept service cli.ugc on iiusi Hinds
led hy sales taxi s collet i&lt; d within the
cuim llr* anil a l&gt; |&gt;crtciit service • liaigt
on all ollu i reveiun s
And It s not ;usi i Im t Hies ami t otmlit s
I lull would gel till I lie pro|x,-vd rel.itcs

to trust funds that provide money for
Tourist Development Councils, historic
preservation hoards. Ihc F'lnc Arts
Council and a variety ol piograms In (he
Ucpuitmciil ol Education, tlie Depart1111-111 of Natural Resources — like tlu*
Save ihc Manatee program — and the
Game and Fish Commission's Florida
Paul her Meserach and Management
piogiain. And tliui Is Just skimming Ihc
list.
Counly and i lly olllclals are especially
nervous about the proposal because
most have limited financial resources
themselves. Any money that the state
lakes away from them Is less money
iliey'll have for their own budgets.
For Instance, the Impact of the service
charge on two trust binds where cities
and counties share revenues — the
l/2-cciit sales lax and revenue sharing —
would Ik * $4.5 million In Dade County.
$2.3 million In Hroward and $2.4 million
apiece In Hillsborough and Orange
counties.
Il's also an aggravati ng proposal
because the counties and rllles cannot
se t* where the stale ts providing anything
In return lor the service charge.
"It's not a service charge — It's a tax
oil a tax." said Jim Shipman, executive
director of tlie Florida Asrux'latlon of
Counties. “ It's an attempt by the stale to
balance Its budget on the backs of local
government, und some county govern­
ments simply don't have any more
resources."
Approximately a third o f Florida's 137
counties have reached their statutory
revenue ceiling — the so-called "10-mlll
cap" — and cannot raise property taxes
any higher to pay for programs. In
addition. alNiut 85 percent ol each
county's budget Is comprised of pro­
grams that aic- mandated by Ihc stale
and have to In- funded. That leaves only
15 percent ol tlie budget wtiere county
nfjlc lals have the option o f cutting
piogi .mis
We also suiter from a low profile."
s.ml I t on County Commissioner Gayle
V Ison
Ibt si.He's budget problems
gri all Ihc pnhlli IIv !m' mils serin lo gel
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"It is the act o f harming the
physical Integrity o f the flag, rather
than any message the ociqr might
be attempting to convey, thqt Is to
Ik * punished.” the Senate said In a
brief filed In defense o f the law.
The court did give supporters of
the law some hope In that belief.
The court said In Its opinion that
Ihc Tcxns law was "not aimed al

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U.S. th e last h old ou t
ag ain st m etric system
Unite* f r a i l International
WASHINGTON .D e s ­
pite a congressional man­
date. federal agencies appear
reluctant to assume leader­
ship In persuading Americans
to forsake their familiar but
outdated system o f measures
for the metric system, government
Investigators say.
A recent report by the General
Accounting OHlce found that with a
scheduled switch to the metric system
Just three years away, federal agencies
"have not demonstrated a commitment
to conversion’ by the end of liscal 1992
as the law requires.
The shift ordered by the Omnibus Trade
Competitiveness Act o f 1988 affects JudT federal
agencies and their contractors and Is only required
’ to the extent economically feasible.” ’However. If the
melrtc system Lx widely used by Die government. It coukl
have a far-reaching Impact on many U.S. businesses.
The United States remains the only major Industrialized
nation using a non-metric measurement system, a situation that
has placed Ihc nation at a disadvantage In global markets. In
fact. Liberia and Burma, which recently changed Its name lo My­
anmar, are the world s only other non-metric holdouts.
The metric system Is a decimal system of weights and mea­
sures. Tlie basic units are the gram, the meter and the liter. Larger
and smaller units are defined by prefixes such as ’ kilo’ and "ccnU.’

’ Metric conversion will require a great amount o f work.' the
GAO said, warning Drat failure to start planning now ’ may delay
or prevent a timely and comprehensive conversion.*
GAO Investigators voiced particular concern about (he lack of
Initiative shown by the Commerce Department, which the Inves­
tigators consider the fead agency In gukllng the conversion.

0 S e e Metric. Page 4D

SOME METRIC CONVERSIONS
LEN G TH

W E IG H T &amp; V O L U M E

1 inch - 2.540 centimeters 1 quart - 0.9463 liters
1 loot • 0.3.5 meters

t U.8. gallon.3.785hers

1 yard &gt;0.9144 meters

1 Ifter &gt; 1.0567 quarts

1 mile &gt; 1.6094 kilometers

1 her &gt; 0.264 gallon

1 centimeter &gt; 0.394 inches 1 ounce &gt; 28.35 grams

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1 motor - 3 281 foot

1 pound &gt; 0.4536 kilograms

1 kilometer &gt; 0 6214 miles

1 kilogram - 2.2046 pounds

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Fill’er up with
low-emission fuel
An encouraging thing happened Inst year
w hen President Bush suggested strengthen­
ing the federal Clean Air Act to require the
sale of m ethanol-burning autom obiles In
sm oggy cities.
No. Detroit didn't rush off to retool for
cleaner cars of the future. But the president
did m anage to shake traditionally changeresistant auto makers and oil com panies out
o f their complacency. Som e o f them formed a
task force to research w ays to help reduce car
emissions.
T hough the task force report isn't complete,
som e products of the new environmental
consciousness already are m aking their w ay
to neighborhood gps stations.
First. Atlantic Richfield Co. began m arket­
in g EC-1, a leaded gasoline with reduced
a m o u n ts o f b e n z e n e a n d o th e r sm o g producing chemicals. Recently, Shell Oil Co.
announced it will market a new prem ium
unleaded gas that emits less hydrocarbon and
carbon monoxide.
The Shell gas will be marketed Initially In
the nine smogglcsts cities ol America.
At least three other companies — British
Petroleum, Marathon and Conoco — also plan
to test market low-emission gasoline In a few
cities.
Now that the oil com panies are inak'ng
their new product available, customers must
do their part. A s Shell's television comm ercial
exhorts, "E xp erien ce the difference, and
make a difference." By paying a few pennies
more for the lower-polluting prem ium un­
leaded gas. for instance, they can help reduce
smog.
T h e oil Industry Is off to a prom ising start.
But this first generation of low-emission fuel
w on't tbc enough to clear the yellowish-brown
air that hangs over the nation’s sm oggiesl
areas.
It doesn’t eliminate the need to design a
new fleet o f cars that burns methanol or even
cleaner fuel. The technology exists, but auto
m akers have resisted the idea for years
because It Involves expensive production
changes and a marketing risk.
But there is far greater risk if w e do
nothing, and If millions of vehicles around the
globe continue to pour clouds of pollutants
into the atmosphere.
W ill Detroit help us breathe easier? O r will
the answers come from the other side of the
Pacific?

How cold was it?
W hether the Cold W a r Is w inding down,
merely in temporary remission or genuinely
over is still In dispute. Those considering it
over expect a "peace dividend" — money
saved from the national defense budget.
Others, skeptical of M oscow's Intentions,
claim the Cold W a r w on ’t be over until the
butchers of Katyn and the gulags are brought
to trial and Lithuania and the other Baltic
nations are allow ed their Independence
without intimidation from Soviet troops.
But whatever one thinks of the present
status of the Cold W ar. it seem s badly
misnamed. It begun right after W orld W a r II
and. as often occurs in history, between
w in n in g allies.

ROBERT WALTERS

Hispanics need sm aller districts
SAN ANTONIO, Texas — A fter years of
political frustration, Hispanic leaders believe
they have Identified a technique to gain
Increased influence at the ballot box.
Although about 8 percent or the country's
residents are Hispanic, only 1 lo 2 percent of all
elected officials al the,local, slate and national
levels arc Hispanic, according to Dr. Robert R.
Brlschctto. executive director o f the San Antnnlo-bascd Southwest Voter Research Institute.
In Texas. Latinos constitute more than 20
pcrrcnl of the-papula! Ion of nine major counties
— but only about 5 percent of the state judges
elected In those counties are Hispanic.
In California. Latinos constitute more than 25
percent of Los Angeles County's population —
but no Hispanic has ever been elected to Its
governing body, the board of supervisors.
In those counties and elsewhere throughout
the Southwest and West. Latinos arc pressing for
abolition o f the Jurisdiction-wide election dis­
tricts. Those at-large districts, they are con­
vinced. dilute Hispanic political power on public
bodies from school boards to city councils.
Instead, they seek to establish cotr.j~ t.
contiguous single-member districts that His­
panics say will allow election results to more
accurately reflect the relative strength of votes
cast in Lalino neighborhoods and communities.

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He's trained to sniff out P A C m oneyt"

Regardless of the outcome of the lawsuit,
several Hispanic politicians arc considering
running for a recently vacated seat tn a district
that already Is 44 percent Latino.

WASHINGTON - The U.S. government Is
about to hang a fledgling democracy out to
dry tn the hot Caribbean sun. Haiti has lost
track of the coups that have driven Its chaotic
government In recent years. With each coup,
new hopes for democracy arc raised and then
dashed again. The most recent coup came In
March when President Prosper Avrll was
overthrown. Now. if
t h c ^ late
^ t Department
o g re s s ’ c o u

ttnue to balk on sen­
ding aid to Haiti at
this critical juncture,
the nation w ill be
lushed further back
rom the brink o f
dem ocracy. Al vi n
A d a m s , t he U .S .
ambassador to Haiti,
can take much of the
c r e d it fo r g e t t i n g
Haiti to that brink.
Fi v e mo nt hs ago.
A d a m s a rriv ed in f H a iti h a s
fo u n d it im ­
Hai ti and g av e a
speech In Creole at
p o s s ib le to
the airport. He told
o rg a n iz e an
th e a s s e m b l e d
e le c t io n w h e n
t h r o n g t hat " t h e
it s e c o n o m y is
loaded donkey
In a s h a m b le s . J
cannot stop or It will
collapse," meaning
that Haiti must go forward with democracy.
The Haitians cheered.
Now they have taken to calling Adams
"Bourtk ChaJe," the loaded donkey.
Adams' appeal was lost on Avril. who tried
to have him sent back to the United States.
As it turned out. Adams has outlasted Avril.
The new president. Ertha Pascal-Trouillot.
vowed to hold free elections as soon as
possible. But Haiti has found It Impossible to
organize an election when its economy is in a
shambles.
In the meantime. Congress and the State
Department are quibbling over how much to
give Halil In Its hour of need. Supporters of
Haiti say the country needs &gt;30 million.
Opponents say $10 million will do. No one Is
following the debate more closely than
Adams. He knows Haiti ts walking a tightrope
with no help from the outside. Haitian
hardliners who supported Avril and "Baby
Doc" Duvallcr before him, have rattled the
government. They are reportedly responsible
for a recent hijacking and airplane fire at Port
Au Prince Airport. The terrorist strikes
effectively cut Haiti off from the outside
world, as airlines cut scheduled service to
Haiti. At a recent meeting with PascalTroulllet. Adams tried to urge the timid
novlrr to get a grip on her government. But
she wanted to know who would protect her
and her family from her enemies. She is a
widow who lives with her M year-old daugh­
ter. Adams' reputation is still golden In Haiti,
but the longer it takes for help to arrive from
the United States, the more hollow his calls
for democracy will sound.
Adams uses the pulpit better than any of
his predecessors In Haiti. One of his first
speeches was In City Soldi, a slum. In
unbroken Creole. Adams told the poor
Haitians how Important democracy Is for
them.
A key Haitian source told our associate Jim
Lynch that It was the first time many
Haitians were convinced that the United
States was on thetr side. America s unwise
backing of the despotic Duvalier regimes had
left Haitians in doubt, and had helped to turn
Haiti into the poorest nation In the Western
Hemisphere.
Adams Is a seasoned trouble-shooter who
has the respect of the State Department. He
can be tossed into the worst of circumstances
and turn the situation around. But tills lime
tic can't do It alone.

F

ELLEN GOODMAN

Moms want ‘guilt gap’ bridge
HOSTON — Th e woman doesn't want
perfume for Mother's Day. Nor lingerie. Nor
Jewelry. She Is too practical for the peignoir
that graces the newspaper ad that lies between
us as we (ly from west to east, from work lo
home.
What she would like for Mother’s Day, she
says. Is a bridge. Something sturdy to span the
gap that has eroded between herself and her
husband, the mother and father o f their
children. A bridge of what she lias come to call
Hie guilt gap.
.Just ten years ago. the eouple had a
relationship built on the most up-to-date
principles o f martial engineering. They had
schooled together, worked together, shared
housekeeping, or non-housekeeping iogether.
They were also o f the generation that went to
birthing classes and used words like parenting
instead of mothering.
But ten years and two children later, the
infrastructure of their partnership showed
some wear and tear. One of the things they
prized, a kind of rough equality between them,
hud shifted In ways she never predicted. The
gap had opened, not just over what they did.
but what they felt.

Bui stie also calculates that these personal
differences run along gender lines, and I agree.
The guilt gap. I lie- worry chasm, may be
narrower than before. But It most often has
mothers on one side and fathers on the other.
Mothering and parenting are not yet. not
quite, the same.

1 i W ) by ftf A

One case Involves the 13th State Court of
Appeals District, which includes 20 counties
along the Gulf Coast and In the Upper Rio
Grande Valley. The other affects the counties in
which Houston. Dallas, Forth Worth. San
Antonio. Austin. Beaumont. Lubbock. Midland
and Odessa are located.

Haiti needs U.S.
commitment now

My companion says that In many ways the
differences between her and her husband are
IK T s o n a l. He regards the children as sturdy.
She regards them as fragile. He sees their
problems as potholes they will ride around or
bounce over. She secs them as early warning
signs of a possible collapse.

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Texas municipalities
found that the number of minority members
(principally Hispanics but also blacks) on city

councils more than doubled after city-wide
election districts were replaced by single­
member districts.
An expanded 1989 SVRI survey o f 135 Texas
Jurisdictions produced almost Identical results.
Moreover, both studies found that In communi­
ties where minorities constituted less than half
of the population, their representation on cuy
councils tripled after at-large elections were
eliminated.
A pair of successful civil suits now have
extended to two sets or Texas Judicial districts
the principle that at-large elections are un­
constitutional because they unfairly dilute mi­
nority voting strength. In both cases, however,
the trial court decisions have been temporarily
stayed by a federal appeals court.

JACK ANDERSON

When It came time lo leave their first baby
with a sitter, she was the one who was more
anxious. When they went looking far day care,
she was liie one with more expectations, more
misgivings. When the teacher In second grade
was Incompetent and the kids In fourth grade
unkind, she was one who felt It. Acutely And
when It seemed the children needed more —
more attention, more time — she was the one
who gave it.

Berry's W orld

That effort was launched without much
fanfare In Texas during the mid-1970s. In
su bsequ ent years,
every major city in
th e st ate e x c e p t
Austin has adopted
s o m e f o r m of
single-m em ber dlst r l c t s for Its
municipal elections.
Now. however, the
campaign is attract­
ing more attention as
It spreads to Judicial
elections and to other
states. "It's changing
the face o f politics In
i A t-la rg e d is ­
Texas and elsewhere
t r ic t s d ilu te
In the Sou thw est.
California Is the next
H is p a n ic p o lit­
f r o n t i e r . " says
ic a l p o w e r on
SVRI's Brlschctto, an
p u b lic b o d ie s
authority on Latino
fro m s c h o o l
political trends.
b o a rd s to c ity
I n d e e d , a 1987
c
o u n c ils . £
SVRI survey o f 56

In d e e d , the parent who reads the children
most closely, who feels their needs most
directly, otlen finds herself faced with dozens
ol small choices that add up. Each seemed to
present some conflict between the easy
assumed equality of their early m.irr.agc and
t lie needs of i heir children
In tiic case ol my companion, one of these
choices was the task that took her away from

home and deposited her beside me on this
flight. Another was the Job she declined
because It meant nights. A third and fourth
and fifth were decisions about how to spend
time as a couple or a family. None of them was
easy.
So for this, her 10th Mother's Day, she
w o u l d l ike that
bridge over the guilt
gap. or at least some
gravel to cover over
their double standard
o f w o r r y i n g . She
wants them on the
same track.
But which track
would she choose? I
ask my fellow trav­
eller: Does she worry
too much about the
children or he too
little? Does she want
to cross (o his side or
f W h e n th e
get him to cross to
te a c h e r in
hers? She Isn't cer­
s e c o n d g ra d e
tain. But as we talk,
w a s In c o m ­
it seems to both of
p eten t, s h e
us. two veterans of
motherhood, that In
w as o n e w ho
these past decades
fe lt It. A c u te ly , j
mothers have gone
the furthest In the
movement from a double standard to a single
standard.
In households with double standards of
cleanliness, she says. It is easier to drift to an
equal standard of mcsslness. In households
with his and her standards of what children
need. 1 reply, it Is easier to drift to a single
standard of letting go.
The result, we both calculate, has been a net
loss In housework and a net loss in carelaking.
But there Is a difference between kids and
dusthalls. You cannot do an occasional full-tilt
spring parenting Job and then let ft slide.
So the question ts how "parents" can
become more like mothers. How to raise
awareness. about w hat's missing, what’s
needed, what’s Important tn children's lives.
Teaching guilt, that goad to caring, may be as
hard us training someone to see dirt on the
window sill.

* * *

Hut this is what many mothers want for
thetr day ard for their life. They want men to
pick up more than the laundry. T o pick up
more of the anxiety and stretch tt across the
gap that still separates husbands and wives,
mothers and fathers. W r have finally come lo
that bridge Now. tocross It.

The Soviets have rejected ihc idea that a
untied Germany should be part of NATO. But
the West Germans believe. In the end, that
Mikhail Gorbachev will give In. For the sake
of European stability. It would be better for
the Germanys to Join NATO only temporarily.

�afford Herald, Sanford, Florida — Sunday. May 13, 1990 — 3D

Drug article was worthwhile
I would like lo say thank you for printing the article. "Baby
on Drugs."
I feel that If more articles arr printed like the other articles
and "Baby on Drugs." that more people will realize that thl* Is
a serious problem In today's world.
Joy Dunbar
Altamonte Springs

Commissioner Sturm: Offense, defense
On May 3. the Herald carried a report on Commissioner Bob
Sturm' address to the Lake Mary Chamber of Commerce on the
state of the county. He Is reported to have cited the need for
Improvements In how the county and various cities handle
growth, and while pointing the finger at current commission­
ers. he seems to be avoiding his own responsibility for failures
o f the past.
Mr. Sturm was quoted as saying that we need to work for the
future and not Just concentrate on the needs of today. "It's
much easier to pay one dollar today, than It will be to pay four
dollars for the same needs tomorrow", and as an example, he
cited our road problems, stating that " I f a road needs to be six
lanes, why make It only four, and have to re-do It In another
few years?”
The roads that so distress Mr. Sturm are the roads In
southeast Seminole County leading to potential commercial
development along the expressway corridor, and In more than
one public meeting, he's forcefully stated that It has been
known for at least 10 years that roads like Red Bug and
Juskawilla and Howell Branch were headed for six-laning.
If that be so. why did Mr.. Sturm vote to approve all of the
residential neighborhoods that have been built along those
roads In the last ten years, without reserving sufficient right of
way for a six lane road? Was he, while these roads built up
solidly with residential communities, looking to the future? Or
has he only recently discovered fiscal conservatism?
In 1983. the Board of County Commissioners contracted for a
study o f our road needs to the year 2005, and that study was
explicit In limiting the roads mentioned to four lanes. If the.was going to be an expressway network, these roads should
function as feeders to that expressway, not as an alternative to
It.
One doesn't need an engineering degree to figure out that few
people are going to pay to drive on a four lane expressway If
they can get where they're going on a toll-free network of six
lane roads Inside the expressway. And we'd better all hope that
traffic moves to the expressway, since the county will be
bonding Its construction. If the expressway doesn't pa., for
itself In tolls, county taxpayers are going to get the bill.
Mr. Sturm never misses an opportunity to berate the three
women commissioners who continue to refuse to destroy new
residential communities by bulldozing six lane highways
through them now. What he never mentions Is what the cost
would be to the county If we had to buy large numbers of
almost-new homes to acquire the right of way for the six lane
roads he now argues that we need. What did Mr. Sturm do. as a
member o f the Beard all those ten years, to prevent
construction o f new homes that would so soon need to be
mzed. If right o f way for six lanes w ^ A ^ t a a &gt; ia lly
W h ere/

z jh ls jffe .p Q ft h r .L 4

Another o f Mr. Sturm's favorite Issues is t flc ^ lo h e
resignation” o f former County Manager Ken Hooper. He stated
to the Chamber o f Commerce that "W e arc still paying the
price for It In lost time and motion", and estimated that it has
cost the county at least $350,000. It Is doubtful that we’ve lost
anything In either time or motion by bringing In someone, even
on an Interim basis, who might rega'n control of ihe
management o f county business, but there Is no doubt what
the shennanlgans on Red Bug Road alone cost taxpayers under
Mr: Hooper's management, Mr. Sturm never mentions that the
taxpayers have had to absorb an expenditure for a six lane road
design, costing nearly $600,000, that was never brought before
the Board for approval before the work was undertaken.
As County Manager. Mr. Hooper was damned whichever way
he Jumped when the completed design was finally brought to
the Board for approval, and was denied. Either he knew It was
being designed without Board authorization and participated In
that activity, or he didn't know about it. and should have.
Which Is worse?
If offense Is the best defense. Mr. Sturm is off to a good start
in this campaign year, but enough of him heaping contempt on
current commissioners. Let him explain his own role In
creating our current problems.
Margaret M. Jacobs
Casselberry

Pollution needs more attention
I am writing about the editorial you wrote on President Bush
wanting to keep the Florida wildlife Just the way It Is...
1 think the wildlife In Florida can hold until we get the
pollution done with. Wildlife cannot live unless the pollution
and trash Is cleaned up around Florida.
Recently volunteers cleaned bushes and fallen trees off the
St. John's. I think It was. Volunteers also cleaned the Wcklva.
But It should not have to be volunteers. The government
should pay people to clean the rivers and places where wildlife
live.
But Its good people care and take time out to clean the rivers
and other places. It Is also still good you want lo save wildlife.
But I Just think pollution Is Important to wildlife und human’s
survival.
Chris Thomas
Longwood

A solutuon for Orlando
Why doesn't Orlando haul Its coal and other freight south on
the Florida East Coast R.R. to Sharpes, and then, if necessary,
build a spur to Taft.
Bob Dachn
Sanford

Elect a new C ongress
The billions our politicians are now ttorrowing to shore up
Gorbachev's satellites will some day have lo Ik* repaid by our
grandchildren through thcii labor and frugality.
The Lithuanian episode demonstrates that Gorbachev Is still
the totalitarian ruler o f Eastern Europe; and that the
newly-elected "governm ents" are nothing more than fronts,
created to Justify the continued funding of the commitnist/socfallst world by the US taxpayers.
What can we do to stop our politicians from giving our tax
dollars lo foreign governments?
Congress Is the key. All 435 House seats and one third of the
Senate seats are up for reclectlon this fall. It would be futile to
try to convert the loyalties of our current congressmen over to
upholding America's Interests; they already have become too
dedicated toward salvaging the bankrupt socialist natlot j.
We must elect a new Congress in November that Is pledged
to stop the exporting of our taxes — no more tax money lor
foreign aid; World Bank; International Monetary Fund: or
foreign giveaways under any other name.
As long as we have the ballot we can control the actions of
our government.
William W. Falconer
McAlpIn

L E T T E R S TO T H E E D IT O R
Letters to the editor .ire welcome. All letters must be signed.
Include the address ol the writer and a daytime telephone
number Letters should be on a stnghle subject and be as hrlrl
as possible.. Letters are subject to editing

Downtown likes idea of mall
Poised adjacent to the courtyaid that
s e p a ra te d th e old l i br a r y from th e
downtown Sanford Shoppes, one will find
four specialty shops owned by the Jacobson
family und manuged by Sara.
Rose, the matriarch o f Ihe family opened
RosJay's 37 years ago on the site that Is now
Ro-Jay. Too. Between Ro-Jay. Too and
Ro-Jay is the Surju Gallery, housing decora­
tor art and the Country Courtyard. The
Country Courtyard Is the latest addition to
First Street.
When queried about her assessment of the
Impact the proposed Seminole Mall will
have upon downtown businesses. Sara
indicated that the historical evolution of
malls must be considered. Prior to suburbia
and the suburban malls, downtowns were
the nuclei o f the cities. Downtowns were
sim ilar to m alls because they accom ­
modated anchor stores, specialty shops In
addition to banking institutions, govern­
mental buildings and other enterprises.
Downtowns were the hub o f activities for
citizens. The passage o f time caused the
aging o f downtowns. Accompanying this
aging process was the exodus of citizens to
the suburbs. The residential sprawl of
suburbia precipitated Indigenous shopping
malls. This new phenomena generally
consisted o f several anchor stores like
Burdlnes. Iveys. '&gt;rdan Marsh and clusters

LURLENE
SWEETING
of specially shops. There was a nationwide
proliferation of malls. Many downtowns
were left foundering and deserted.
Three central factors helped reverse the
decl ine of d o w n t o w n s . Downt own
merchants organized associations to combat
this downwurtl spiral. The federal govern­
ment Intcrvcneu by supporting downtown
redevelopment and restoration. Money also
became available lo historical preservation
societies.
Sura welcomes the proposed Seminole
Mall because It will help Sanford grow In a
positive way. Art Impressive mall near our
core area will make a positive statement for
Sanford. If the gurus proposing the mail nre
correct In their projections, larger numbers
of people will be attracted lo Sanford. The
downtown merchants must be prepared to
market their businesses and benefit from
the Influx ol shoppers visiting the mall.

Downtown shops offer uniqueness, quali­
ty personalized services, courtesy and
comfort. If our downtown core area con­
tinues Its Image building. It will he pleasur­
abl e to sh op In do wnt o wn Sanford.
Couturlere treatment will be experienced In
the downtown shops, but not In the malls.
Malls are more Institutionally oriented, with
large variety, high volume displays and
anonymity In shopping.
Sara says that her first quarter sales for
the past four years have significantly
exceeded the year that preceded It. This
proves thnt downtown specialty shops can
thrive. Sa'rS credits her Sanford customers
and others who come from Leesburg.
Daytona. Heathrow. Orlando and other
towns for the success.
A preview o f the Country Courtyard made
me feel as If I had been transported Into a
real courtyard.
The first thing that Is experienced Is the
fragrant smell of the Potpourri Garden and
the multitude o f silk flowers and trees that
form the border. The old brick floor gables
and bay windows tastefully done In cedar
shingles makes the courtyard all the more
realistic. The Country Courtyard will feature
crafts, country gifts and special sewing
machines.
Dot Painter will manage the Country
Courtyard.

WORLD ANALYSIS

Fan of Fidel upsets Cuban exiles
By TOM TIKPK________________
MIAMI — By most accounts.
Andres Gomez seems to be a
decent sort of fellow. He is quiet,
modest and friendly. He works
hard In Ills own business. He Is
devoted to his family. He keeps
out of trouble. He believes In
God und llllle green apples. And
he says he Is greatly concerned
with social and human Justice.
Yet the thing Is. nobody llkrs
him. Actually, he may be the
most hated man In Miami. He Is
treated with contempt on the
streets: he Is derided In the
lets. He is savaged In the
riedla. He Is also threatened on a
regular basis, and he thinks
there are tnary around this town
who would like to do him In.
What's the problem?
Andres G om ez tikes Fidel
Castro.
Gomez Is founder of a proCastro organization called the
Brigada Antonio Marco. He like­
w ise edits « m aga zin e-th at
supports the Cuban president.
He says Castro Is a "go o d
person" — he has little but
praise for the gentleman's "fine
leadership" — anti he fully
supports the 30-ycar-old revolt
that placed him In power.
N a t u r a l l y , all of t hi s Is
anomalous In South Florida.

There are 700,000 Cubans living
here, most of whom are exiles
from the Castro revolution. They
claim Caslro is a ruthless de­
generate who has lorn the heart
from their homeland, set himself
on a political throne and created
a police state In the Americas
What's more, the locals do not
appreciate contending points of
view. They say anyone who has
a good word for Castro has to be
some kind o f spy. They say. In
other words, that Gomez Is a
communist agent, and that he
ha:. been recruited by the Cuban
government to spread Hr and
sow confusion in the anil-( astro
community.
T h e Cuban exi l es believe
Gomez Is financed Illegally by
the Cuban Mission lo the United
Nations. And they point out that
he routinely travels to Havana,
as the guest ol the Castro
regime. They say he Is therefore
a sneak, a communist, a traitor
to democratic Ideals and — O K
— th e m ost bated man In Miami.
Smal l wonder that Gomez
worries for his safety. And he
takes this opportunity to insist
that he has been misjudged. Yes.
he says he admires Castro — but
he denies he Is any sort of Cuban
agent. He says he Is merely
procuring Ills rigid as a U S.
resident to stand up and speak

out for what he believes.
A spy? Goodness gracious.
Gomez says lie Is an exile like all
Ihe others. He says he came to
Florida us a child, when his
father lied from the 1959 revolu­
tion. He says he grew up In an
anti-Castro environm ent, re­
ceived an anti-Castro education,
and even took part in some
anti-Castro activities and de­
monstrations.
So. hr says he has paid his
dues. Bill he Insists on retaining
Ills own mind as well: " I can't
say Fidel Castro Is such a
terrible thing, no. I think he has
done many good things, many
good things. I support the revo­
lution. because most people In
Cubit support the revolution,
und I think Ihe exiles should
know It."
T o this end. Gomez says he
started the Brigada Antonio
Macro In 1978. The organization
Is named in honor of a Cuban
who fought In the war of Independence against Spain. He
says ihe brigade has units In
several U.S. cities, such as New
York. Houston and Miami, and
Ihe members "arc good Cuban
patriots, like m yself."
As for his magazine. Il Is called
"A rrlto ," after a pre-Columbian
Indian dance. The publication Is
produced by a sniff o f eight, and

the first printing was In 1987.
The exile community says Arclto
Is rife with apologies for Castro,
but Gomez says Its sole purpose
Is to encourage discussions re­
garding Cuba;
"Right now there Is only one
side lo the story, the exile side.
I've been trying to change that. I
want to promote a dialogue. I am
a left-wing person who believes
In the struggle for human rights,
and I think we should remember
that this is exactly what the
Cuban revolution stands for. In
Cuba and around the world.”
Gom ez says he cooperates
with the Cuban government In
organizing "workshop" tours tc
the Island. He furthermore ad­
mits that he talks at times with
Cuba's U.N. Mission concerning
“ •.he need fo r the U.S. to
n o r m a l i z e r e l a t i o n s with
Castro." Otherwise, he goes on.
"1 am a private citizen who has a
private magazine business."
Private Is right. Gomez soys he
Is so detested In Florida that he
must work his days almost In
secret. He does not list his
telephone number, he only rcnls
a post office box for the maga­
zine, and he dues not give the
names o f his associates.
tC) IW ) Newipdper Enltrprlw Atucljllon.

Egyptian-Syrian differences underscored
By LEESTOKBS
CAIRO. Egypt — President
Husnl Mubarak's historic talks In
D a m a s c u s

w i t h

S y r i a n

strongman Hafez Assad mark
what governm ent officials in
Culro like to describe as In­
creasing moderation and unity
within the Arab camp.
Mubarak’s visit Wednesday,
the first lo Damascus for an
Egyptian leader In 12 years,
symbolizes Ihe end of a fend
between the two former ArabIsracll war allies that began
when the late Egyptian Presi­
dent Anwar Sadat signed a
peace treaty with Israel In 1979.
But the visit does risk allcnating Egypl ' s close ally. Iraq,
because Its leader. Saddam
Hussein. Is an arch-rival ol
Assad. Mubarak's trip also un­
derlines the deep differences that

still divide the Arab world.
The visit cim es alter Israel's
caretaker Prime Minister Yl/hak
Shamir made It clear (hat. while
his right-wing Likud Party Is
Interested In peace. It did not
regard the five-point plan ol
Secretary of Slate .lames Baker
as the only method of achieving
that goal.
The Baker plan envisages an
Israeli-PalcstIninn dialogue in
Cairo.
Egypt, which has been repre­
senting Ihe Palestine Liberation
O rganization In prelim inary
talks with the United States ami
Isra el, ex p res sed regret at
Shamir's remarks.
But Mubarak lell short ol
adopting PLO leader Yasser
Arafat's eall lor economic and
diplomatic sanctions against the
Jewish slate.
Egyptian officials think that.

while Cairo can try lo act as a
moderating Influence on such
radical Arab stales as Libya und
Syria, and even Iraq. Israel must
offer something In return for the
preliminary peace process lo
continue to work.
Diplomats think that while
decreasin g S oviet und East
European In flu en ce nudged
Syria and Libya (Kick Into the
mainstream Arab fold, there was
nothing lo Indicate this was
anything more than a short-term
lactic.
"C’oiiiurles like Syria. Libya
and Iran have, by necessity,
shown greater moderation In
l heir foreign policy, but the
regimes which fostered antiWestern terrorism and radical
solulIons to the Middle East
problem are still in place," a
Cairo-based Western diplomat
said.

Egypt generally cannot he
compared lo "police slates"
such as Iran. Syria. Libya and
Iraq. Foreign Ministry officials
s a y th e l e a d e r s o f t h o s e
countries "must slay in power at
all cost or risk losing not only
l heir jobs, bul their lives."
S o m e

a n a l y s t s

t h i n k

Mubarak's talks In Damascus
show he has become a master of
exploiting differences In Ihe
Arab world and trying to turn
them into a system of cheeks
and balances that force Arab
states to present a facade nr
unity.
"T h e only problem Is If one of
Ihe radicals decides he has more
to gain by rocking the boat and
dragging everyone else wllh
h im ." said columnist Admin
Ismail.
L h Stokes writes lor United Press In
ttrnattorvBl.

S izin g up U .S. airline flight attendants
I'll never forget my llrst plane trip. It was
shortly after 1 graduated from college in the
mid-1970s. 1 know lhat must sound sort of
late, but I was the kid o f Iwo railroad
telegraphers and rode all over the country
half-fare until the demise of passenger
trains. Until then. I Just hadn't needed to fly
anywhere.
But there I was when my plane touched
down In Dallas, wearing my little business
null and feeling a lot like the woman on Un­
cover of Savvy magazine. 1 looked out m y
window, and lo my surprise. I saw a giant
billboard for Southwest Airlines featuring at
least one stewardess In hot pants. (There
actually may have been several, but l think I
have tried to block out the slglii over tinyears. I
As luck would have li. 1 was booked on
Southwest to Houston, and I bad a thigh
level view of two sets ol gorgeous tanned
legs as the young female tlight attendants
moved up and down the aisle. Then’ were
no male Bight attendants wl lh corre­
sponding hairy gam In hot trousers.
"What the devil Is that all about?” I asked
my friend when she picked me up at the
airport. (jointing up In the billboard as we
passed it.
"Oh. they're just trylng in woo ihe' male
business commuter." she explained.
"But 1 thought tile days ol 'Coffee. lea or
me?' w ei- history," 1 said. "A n d ih&lt;-u the

OPINION

SARAH
OVERSTR EET

llrst time I get on a plane, it s III. I'm Patty.
Fly me.' I can't believe it!"
"Sugar, this is Texas." she replied.
I've been Hying back and lortli in Texas
fora long time now. and I'm happy Inrepori
the billboards arr gone and 1 haven’ t seen a
pair o f hot pants In r o t s It seems I lull both
the male and fcmali attend.nils nn all the
airlines I’ve Mown ate getting older and
fewer nl thrill me nt tin- linl-p.tni variety. I
was iN-gtnnlng to believe we bail truly
turned a corner lowartl equal &lt;iu|ilovinriit
ojijHirtunity lor (light .itiendatils until Amcr
lean Airlines in s t tu in d thru w .h kv weight
policy.
According lo Al i e n ill’s i nil- book "a
firm, trim sllhme i|i ii - • ol l.ntges. rolls m
|launches, is m • • s- u . '-•I ;iii ali ii &gt;III- lent
lit
Image." 1hey also ho . i a i Im i 1 &lt;il
standards tor thru .uti lid.nits to lie- • 1 lll.ll
Is based on some ittsti r iu&lt; &gt; llgures ol how
im-ii should Weigh
nun b men uiul

according lo their heights. You know those
charts. They lean lowartl the lean, to say the
least.
"A n alert, efficient Im age"? Who are they
trying to kid? If there were some safety
reason why people with "1 ulges. rolls or
paunches" shouldn't be flight attendants,
such as being unable lo move up and down
the aisles easily or perform cor red ly In an
emergency, you could understand such a
weight chart. Bul a few bulges or rolls don't
Impair performance. IT they did. the airline
w'ould have lo fire most ol Its pilots.
The American Airlines rule hook Isn’t
talking atiout performance. It’s talking
utmut Ihe image of performance. Never
mi nd If the attendants are alert and
efficient; do they look like what American
corporale muckety-tmieks perceive as ap­
pearing alert and efficient? This Is a poor
disguise for their real aim. which Is to go lor
looks In hiring. I don’t understand why
American doesn’t Just hang a sign oil the
IM-rsotmel office door. "N o |Hldg\ people
ucetl apply."
The fed eral government Iiits ill* ■ taken
n ( t pllOTI to Ana Tit an's hoki V i ule . at d is
SOmg the airline lor discmutilation ileie s
bo plllg ill) ■goveu inn ill wins. or we ill.iv all
tinIII (IIII si 'Ives \u ■mis ul |mtso:lltcl (Mill! les
'll. it atblt rarllv &lt;Ii i lilt- uui hi l.lgc s don’t
|IUnjecl ale rtm ssur efficiency.
r
1P4P*1' f n
w Aucn td*On

�&gt;— Sanford H

« — Sunday, May 13, 1990

Marcum exhibit s h o w s 'll haic history of tOYS________________________________

I

PHILADELPHIA ‘ Dapper
Den the Coon Jigger,'* "Hopping
hutty Mad Indian." or "T h e New
Qame o f Ah Sin the Heathen
C hinee" would be unthinkable
names o f American toys today.
However, they were accepted
In America's past.
A toy exhibit at the Balch
In stitu te for Ethnic Studies
proposes to shed some light''on
how much progress has been
made In America In the last 150
years and how much more needs
to be made.
"W e felt If we can .nterpret
them (toys), then we can show
the progress." said museum

director Call Stern. "But more Is
needed."
T h e ex hi bi t , whi c h runs
through Oct. 13. features more
than 170 mechanical toys, dolls
and gam es produced In the
United States since the mid1800s. From crude toys deplet­
ing stereotypes o f the I Oth
century to “ ethnically correct"
computer games and contempo­
rary Michael Jackson dolls, the
exhibit Illustrates a century of
change In ethnic Images.
Industrialization In the late
1800s brought mass production
to America and with it n flood of
toys to the market. Including
many racist products. Stern
said.

"That Is where the most of­
fensive toys started." she said.
"T h e ethnic Images in the toys
reflect the attitude o f the domi­
nant culture."
"V ery few children knew what
they were seeing and the effects
It h a d . " s a i d m u s e u m
spokesman Lawrence Setver.
With the flood o f Immigrants
and the end o f slavery, derogato­
ry stereotypes reflected the fears
of whites that their power and
cultural hegemony was being
threatened. Stem said.
"Always, the new group Is
made fun o f by the proceeding
groups." Selvcr said.
With some o f the toys on
display, a child's playing with

them produces some degree o f
violence against a person in the
toy. A good example Is a 19th
century bank called "Alw ays Did
‘Splse a Mule."
The loy portrays a grossly
caricatured black child riding a
mule. A player pushes a lever,
causing the mule to buck and
throw the black child head-first
Intoa logon Ihcground.
"T h e child Is doing the vio­
lence against the person In the
toy and It Is Implied that It Is
fun." Stem said. "It also created
(he climate that such violence Is
acceptable."
"Paddy and the Pig." another
bank made In 1882. shows an
Irishman eating a pig. When the

pig kicks a penny onto Paddy's and other groups. The Brat
tongue. Paddy rolls his eyes as realistic black Infant doll, the
he swallows.
'Bye-Lo Baby." appeared In the
Stem said the toy belittled early 1920s. aald Stem.
Irish people and tended to re­
Earlier black dolls were stereo­
duce t hem to the l evel o f t y p e d ^ . " m a m m i e s " or
animals.
"pickaninnies."
By the end o f World War I.
But by the end o f Wbrld War
there was a change In American
II.
the desire for ethnic assimila­
toys. Cultural attitudes toward
ethnic groups softened and It tion reached a point where most
was reflected In the toys. Stem ethnic Images In toys disap­
said. Rather than degrading dif­ peared. Stem said.
ferent groups, toys showed token _ American views on beauty and
expressions o f ethnicity but gen­ attractiveness were reflected In
erally encouraged assimilation.
shapely, blue-eyed "B a r b ie "
T h e 1 9 2 0 s s a w n o n ­ dolls. Stem said. The faces of
threatening dolls and toya of white children were shown on
non- Engl i sh- spe aki ng Euro­ toy boxes and playing boards
peans. blocks. Aslans. Eskimos and cards.

City questions whether Navy
Lev returns in new Potok work will deliver USS Kitty Hawk
BOOK REVIEWS

Th e Olft of Asher Lav
By Chaim Potok
(Kaopf. 370 pp., 819.95)
Chaim Potok's gift has been to write about
Jew ish life In a manner accessible and
attractive to people o f all faiths. Potok's new
novel. "T h e Qlft o f Asher L ev ." gives further
proof q f his considerable talents.
Potok brings back the character readers will
remember from "M y Name Is Asher L ev" In u
m oving account o f religion, art and family, of
the commitment and sacrifices each requires,
and the occasional but searing conflicts they
can cause.
The novel — which will mukr people want to
re-read Potok's earlier works — takes Lev. his
wife Devorah, and his children. Rochelch and
Avrumcl. from their home In France track to
Brooklyn. N.Y.. and the world of the latdovrr
Hasldlm In which he grew up.
Stung by criticism of his most recent art
showing. Lev returns for his uncle's funeral
and faces continuing resentment over his
crucifixion paintings that led to the llusldlm
sending him to exile years before. Lev now
must deal with his art. his family, his religion
and the expectations of all — Including the
unspoken request for a major sacrifice.
Potck handles all ol this masterfully, with u
rhythm and way with words that reminds one
somewhat of E.L. Doctorow. He brings both
light and dark to the work to give It depth and
has created a novel that far exceeds the
boundary of Its pages.

Bound to Lead:
T b s iChanging N atu re o f A m erica n Pow er
B / J fe b p h S .N y s J r .

(BadJc Books. 307 pp.. 819.93)
There Is a growing body of work, such as
Paul Kennedy's "R ise and Fall of Great
Powers." that contends America's Imperial age
is over and that Its Influence In the world Is
declining.
The arguments, however, don't persuade
Joseph S. Nye Jr., Ford Foundation professor
o f International Security at Harvard Universi­
ty. and In his valuable "Bound to Lead" he sets
out to refute the pessimists und naysayers.
Nye begins by persuasively challenging the
notion that the United States held hegemonic
or Imperial sway over the world In the
aftermath of World War II. He marshals a host
of examples of the nation's Inability to get Its
way In International power and policy dis­
putes.
In separate chapters, Nye examines the
military, economic, and cultural resources
available to the United States us It enters the
1990s and prepares for the 21 si century. He
also looks at potential challenges to America's
leadership from the communist camp and from
allies. Written while events In Eastern Europe
were still unfolding. Nye may understate the
potential of Europe but Is persuasive In
rebutting those putting Japan fnrwurd as the
likely next leading power.

Unltsd Prass Intsmsttowal

Still. Nye Is not a Pollyana He argues acutely
that the U.S. role Is more likely lo be
undermined by events at home than abroad.
Although his argument Is complex und
wide-ranging. Nye writes straight-forward
prose that makes his work accessible.
A B order S tation
By Shane Connaogbton
(St. M a rtin ’s,*165 pp., 81 4 .9 9 )
This first novel by Academy Award winning
screenw riter Shane Connaughton was a
bestseller In Ills native Ireland, and deservedly
so.
.
C o n n a u g h t o n wa s c o - a u t h o r ol t he
screenplay Tor the acclaimed film "M y Left
Foot." Ills descriptive prose und obvious
eni|&gt;athy with his young hero suggest these
seven Interconnected stories contain more
than u little uutohlographlcul material.
The stories detail Incidents In the life of a boy
living along the Irish Republic's border with
Ulster. Through his relationships with his
doting mother, his slcrn police sergeant father,
u pollo-strirkrn neighbor and assorted villagers
and chums, the boy slowly emerges from
naivete to n growing' awareness of what the
real world might be like.
■ach story l» a gem. and together they
provide n remarkably Insightful glV, pse Into
rural Irish life. This Immensely readable book
will probably produce laughter, tears and a
sense or " I ’ve tieen there" In many readers.
And there's no higher praise than that.
The F ifth Profession
By David M orrell
(W arner. 448 pp.. 819.95)
"T h e Fifth I’ofcsslon" starts at a pace most
authors would tie hard-pressed to end with.
But what else would you expect from the man
who gave the world "Ram bo?"
David Morell's hero In his latest novel Is
known simply as "Savage." an executive
protector, the "fifth profession."
Savage Is hired by a beautiful American
movie star, now the princess of a tiny
European principality, to find her equally
beautiful sister, widow of an assassinated New
England senator-presidential candidate. Her
new husband, a Greek millionaire, fs holding
her prisoner and abusing her on a remote
Aegean Island.
The operation goes well until Savage realizes
that one o f the Greek's protectors Is Akira, a
Japanese whom Savage had seen decapitated
when they worked together on a previous
assignment. Akira, who also "sa w " Savage
killed. Joins forces with Savage to find the
truth. The three escape the 'stand and begin a
globe ringing adventure to solve the mystery of
"Jamals vu " — never seen, the op|&gt;osltc of
"deju vu."
The novel continues at a breakneck pace of
uellon sequences that reaches Its climax In
Japan. The ending Is less than satisfactory, but
It's still good escape reading lu the "Rum ba"
tradition.

THIS WEEK’S BEST SELLERS
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PENSACOLA — For n city that
long ago tied lls fate to the Navy,
a world without the Cold War
and the resulting re-evaluation
o f defense needs has made the
future uncertain for Pensacola.
O ver the past few weeks.
Pensacola residents have begun
to wonder if a promised aircraft
carrier, the USS Kitty Hawk, will
ever materialize now that the
Navy Is re-thinking Its 1984
"strategic home-porting plan." a
p rogra m that r edi st ri but ed
warships from the East and West
coasts to the Gulf Coast.
"A ll we can do Is reflect on
what Ihc secretary of the Navy
and Navy officials have Indicated
In the local professional and
business leaders and Ihnt Is that
we re going lo get a blg-dcck
carrier." said Brad Butcher, a
retired admiral and member of
the Pensacola l l omepor t l ng
Commission.
" I ' v e been co n cern ed all
a lo n g ." said Pensacola City
Manager Rod Kcndlg aboul the

re-evaluation of home-porting.
And If the home-porting ques­
tion were not enough, a Texas
se na t o r r e c e n t l y c a us e d a
brouhaha when he suggested
the Navy give to Texas some­
thing that has been a part of
Pensacola since the early 1900s
— aviation training.
"There's so many unanswered
questions In defense right now
beeause we don't know what
treaties are going to be In place
and we do not know the level or
spending for defense." said Rep.
Earl Hutto. D-Fla.
"And It's Just very difficult to
get unswers to the future of
Insinuations throughout the na­
tion." said Hutto, who Is still
fighting to prevent the Air Force
from making severe cuts at the
Panhandle's Eglln A ir Force
Base.
Pensacola has had tics with
the Navy going back lo the 19th
century. It Is the "Cradle of
Nnval Aviation," where Initial
aviation training Is done. It's
home of the USS Lexington,
where aviators learn lo land on a
moving carrier.

The Navy currently makes up
a third of the local economy.
F o r th e l a s t f e w y e a r s ,
Pensacola has been preparing for
the 1991 arrival of the USS Kitty
Hawk — a plum from the Navy's
home-porting plan — and the
departure o f the Lexington,
which Pensatola gave up to
Corpus Chrlstl. Texas. In return
for the Kitty Hawk.
The state committed #12 mil­
lion to dredge Pensacola Bay,
w hile Pensacola-area govern­
ments contributed 91.2 million.
And rather than see the Lex­
ington head for Texas before the
Kitty Hawk arrived, another
92.5 million was spent to move
it to a downtown pier.
Hut the lessening Soviet threat
has prompted Washington to
re-evaluate strategies and pro­
grams. Now the 9852 million
home-porting plan Is far from
certain.
Earlier this month. Secretary
of Defense Dick Cheney sounded
the possible death knell for the
plan when he called for a
re-r valuatlon o f work on four of
six ports.

Metric
C ontinued from Page ID
"C o m m e rc e ’ s allocution of
resources to support the effort
have been minimal, and officials
at major agencies Including
Department of Defense. General
Services Administration und Hie
National Aeronautics und Space
Administration have said lls lack
of commitment hits weakened
(heir own efforts," the report
stated.
Only six of the 37 agencies
surveyed by the GAO had com­
pleted their guidelines for metric
conversion and only one had
drawn up a transition plan. No
agen cy had developed (line
frames to show how much met­
ric conversion It plans lo achieve
by (he end of fiscal 1992.
"T h e great majority of the
agencies stated that more than
three-quarters o f total work for
metric conversion remains lo he
done." said the GAO. which Is
Ihc Investigative arm o f Con­
gress.
G.T. Underwood, director of
metric programs for the Com­
merce Department, said he con­
siders the GAO report "fa ir."
and he hopes It will encourage
agencies lo speed up metric
conversion planning.
But Underwood noted Ihc GAO
Investigation was conducted at a

l i me when tne agency was
undergoing reorganization that
i nc l ud e d f o r ma t i o n of the
T e c h n o lo g y Admi ni st r at i on.
Now. he considers the Com­
merce Department's efforts lo be
on target.
T h e In vestigation was re­
quested In July 1989 by Rep.
Robert Roe. D-N.J., chairman of
th e H o u s e C o m m i t t e e on
Science. Space and Technology,
and was released In March 1990.
Despite the fears voiced by the
GAO. Underwood said he thinks
government adoption of the met­
ric system by Ihc end of 1992 Is
g o i n g to be " v e r y , v e r y
widespread."
The agencies with the most
Incentive lo convert to metric
are those, like Commerce, that
deaf with foreign trade, or that
are Involved In scientific work,
like NASA. Underwood said. To
dale, the Department of Energy
and Ihc Government Printing
Offlee have been among the
most aggreslve supporters of
metric conversion, he said.
Government bodies that will
likely have more difficulties
switching over Include the Agri­
culture Department and General
Services Administration, which
often deals with the domestic
construction Industry which has
been reluctant lo embrace met­

ric measures. Underwood said.
Underwood said he doubts the
latest move towards the metric
system move will prompt a
public uproar similar to thul
triggered by the Metric Con­
version Act of 1975. which led to
experiments like changing dis­
tances on highway signs from
miles lo kilometers.
" I don't think you are going lo
sec the metric system used In
weather reports and road signs
for quite a while." he said. "I
don't think the public Is going to
be especially aware o f this
change since most o f It will be
seen onl y In m anufactured
goods."
The Commerce Department
ofTlclzl noted most U.S.-made
automobiles are already built for
the metric system — even listing
kilometers on the speedometer
— and most processed foods also
bear metric weights on their
labels.
A sked If he thinks many
agencies will offer the excuse
that metric conversion Is not
e c o n o m i c a l l y f easi bl e. U n ­
derwood said: "T h e government
must consider Ihc cost of nut
switching. If we don't go ahead
and do It. the cost could be the
loss of our share o f Ihc world
market."
•

Flag
Continued from Page ID
protecting the
physical Integrity of the flag In
all circumstances, but is de­
signed Instead lo protect It only
against Impairments that would
cause serious offense to others."
However. Dick Howard, a Uni­
versity o f Virginia law professor
and form er Suprem e Court
clerk, said it was dilllcull for him
to find any statute dial could get
around the problem of content
regulation.
"T h e law before lhe court does
a heller Job thun the Texas law
did and since lliry only have lo
pick up one vote tills might do
It." he said. 'T h e y might gel
(Justice) Kennedy. Ilul It's hard
for me to escape the core Flrsi
Amendment problem."
He said thal any statute has lo
turn on the symbolic value of the
llag and that how one treats a
symbol Is speech protected by
the Constitution. He said It was
hard lo see how this case was
different from the Texas cast*
Also, attempts by Congress lo
gel around (he bulk ol the ruling
by focusing on one or two lines
may prove to lie Just that —
attempts The court. In no un­
certain terms, said flag horning
us part of political protest Is
protected by (lie First Amend­
ment.
"II there Is a bedrock principle
underlying Hie First Am end­
m ent." Ihc court said Iasi year.
' 0 N thal Ihc giivcrnmciii m.u

not prohibit the expression of un down the law will "certainly
Idea sim ply because society
refuel the argument that we
finds the Idea Itself offensive or need an amendment." adding. "I
disagreeable.
We have not wonder If the clim ate Is as
recognized an exception to this heightened as It was after the
principle even where our flag Johnson decision. I wonder If
has been Involved."
people are quite us excited."
T h e f e de r a l g o v e r n m e n t,
He also said thal there have
which must defend the law
before the court, also strenu­ been cases where the political
ously argues tlie flag Is the climate outside the court's door
"unique symbol of the nation" has affected die Justices bul
"som ehow I don't see this as one
and should be protected.
" T h e reason Is this: Flag of those cases."
burning Is, by Its nature, a
The level of Interest In the
physical, violent assault on the court's decision could ce-*alnlv
most deeply shared experiences be p i v o t a l l o w h e t h e r un
o f the American people. Includ­ amendment is passed. The pro­
ing the sacrifices of our fellow cess was purposely made a
citizens in defense of the nation difficult one by the drafters of
and the preservation of liberty." the Constitution In hopes thal
future leaders will be cautious.
I hr government said.
"It Is the physical assault and
T o amend Hie Constitution,
accompanying violation of ihr two-thirds o f both hour-* of
(lug's physical Integrity — not Congress must approve the lan­
robust and uninhibited debate — guage and three-fourths of the
that occasion the Injury that our slate legislatures must ratify It.
society should nol lx* culled on
" I would tie very worried If
to bear."
Congress set out to amend the
However, that argument also Constitution.** Howard said. "|
seems lo have been covered.
don't like on principle (he Idea of
"Th ere Is. moreover, no In­ carving out exceptions to the
dication — either In the text of First Amendment. '
Kunsllcr said he hoped Hie
(he Constitution or in our cases
Inlerprellng It — that a separate court would Include In lls opi­
)iiridlcal category exists for the nion language aboul the folly of
Am erican flag alone. ... We amending the Constitution to
decline, therefore, (o create for cut bark on First Amendment
ihc flag an exception lo the Joust rights.
of principles |irnlected by the
“ One of the most foolhardy
First Amendment." the court Hilugs Is an over abundance of
patriotism goaded on by point,
said In Iasi year's ruling
Howard said llial stri ki ng rlans." h«- said

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                    <text>March 29, 1990

25 Cents

TH U R S D A Y

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S an fo rd H e ra ld
82nd Year. No 187— Sanford. Florida

NEWS DIGEST

Residents cry foul

□ Sports

W ekiva developm ent approved
despite co n cern s over zoning

Magic wilts under the Heat

By J. M A M BANFIILO

Remember tlxrsr T V ml* In which Orlando
Magic head coach Mall G u n k w M y * h r hope*
Magic fan* can help him "m ake iho Ileal
disappear."
Well. Guoka* I* probably still hoping the Ileal
will disappear alter hi* leant lost lo Miami
Wednesday for the third lime In four game* this
season.
Th e only Ihlng that disappeared Wednesday
was an Orlando lead with less Ilian two mlm iles
Irfl In the game.

S** Pag* IB

□ Florida

Herald stall writer
S A N FO R D — Seminole County
commlssloncr* approved thr last
major W rklva River development
Wednesday night over Ihe outcry of
Markham Woods area residents.
Residents of the Markham Wood*
estate homes area were concerned
w ith Ihe 4 0 9 -h o m e Le xin g to n
Estates development proposed by
Lexington Homes. Seven people
spokc against Ihe proposal, while no
residents opposed the Heathrow

expansion.

Nobel winner ‘bombs’ in Miami
MIAMI — T h e winner of the 1989 Nobel I'rl/e
for literature paid a visit lo Carver Middle School
Wednesday, but vtnte of the students who met
with Ihe celebrated author were less than
Impressed by the man and Ills answers.
Karla A gurrla. 15. said S|&gt;anlsh author Camllo
Jose Cela was rude.
"H e was ipille rude.” she said. "W e asked him
to sign u paper anil he said. ’No. I only sign
books."'

"A ll we ask Is that our rotting be
protected." M id Frank Shelton, a

Markham Woods-urca resident and
a member of the Seminole County
Planning and Zonnlng Commission.
" A n d man. It hasi^t been done on
one site yet."

"I have real concerns about the
future of Ihe rural character of Ihe
area." Mid Russell Monertcf. one of
thr founders of Ihe W rklva Klvrr
protection movement.
Hut com m issioners said L e x ­
ington Homes plan la build 499
homes valued at 8350.000 or more
on a 837-acre tract north of Lake
M a ry H o n lr v a r d a nd w est of
Markham Wixxls Hoad nlfrrrd holh
protection to th r river and thr
current residents' way of llfr. Lex­

ington Estates will lealurr an 18hole private golf course.
" T h is will add lo thr (piallty of
your life." Commissioner Pat W a r­
ren Mid. "You're ihe winner Itrrr."
Shelton cited 220 home Sylvan
Lake, approved In 1988. as thr first
substantial Increase In density In
the area. That decision was followed
by approvals to allow 400 homes In
Plantation and 485 homes In Alaqua Lakes beside the river to lx*
"clustered" on half-arrr or smaller
lots, be M id.
In response. Commissioner Fred
S trrrtm nn M id since the county
bad already allowed Plantation and
Alaipta Lakes near Ihe Lexington
Homes site lo use a clustered plan,
be could mil refuse a sim ilar
rr quest.
Commissioners voted 5 0 for the
rrq u rst. Th e Florida Drfiartm rnl of

Herald stall writer

F O R T L A U D E R D A L E — Champion powerboat
racer Ik'iijam ln Harry Kramer. Ills falhrr and Ills
business lawyer were convicted of running a
m ultImllllon dollar marlpi.ma sm uggling ring.

S** Pag* 2A

No contract for school officials

S A N F O R D — Alan Barnette Productions, a
l.os Angeles-based flint com pany, will be
producing a movie In Sanford and other Cent ml
Florida locations during the llrst two weeks In
April.
T h e flint. "Som ebody lias to Shoot the
Picture." stars Roy Scheldcr and Honnlr Hcdclla
and will air on IIHO In the fall.
T h e cast and crew will lx- at various lix-allous
In Sanford on April 2. 3 and 4.
"W e will he Hinting In a swampy place near
l.ake Jcsu p .mil at a trailer site near Ihe
airport." said Michael llolhrlt k. ihe compuny'*
publicist.
Th e movie Is obout a former Pull/cr Prizew lnnlng photographer. Scheldcr. whose curccr
has faltered, lie Is hired by a condemned man lo
photograph Ills execution. Alter meeting the
death row Inmate, the pholographcr chooses lo
lobby for his Irccdom and conduct* his own
Investigation. It Is In a trailer In Sanlord that lie
Hulls a key witness to Ihe original crime.
T h e Central Florida local Inns including San­
lord. will lx- the backdrop lor tin- fictional town
ol Horton. Florida Alter leaving Sanlord. the
company will s|*nd three days In Ml. Dora and
one day al Huh Cap W orld In Orl.uido

Jozette Schuckman relives moment when
cockroach jumped Into her ear and lodged

Bridge........
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Com ics.......
Crossword.
Ooar Abby.
Deaths........
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Nation....................... 4A
People....................... 3B
Police........................3A
Sports........................1B
Television................ 3B
Weather....................2A
W o rld ........................OA

A chance of rain
Partly cloudy today
w l i h 2 0 p c re c ti i
chance ol ullcriuxin
s h o w e rs or th u n
dersiorms Winds in
Ihe southeast at Id lo
15 nipli High in Ihe
m id Hlls. Lo w s to
night in the m id IKK

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F o r m a r* w * a th * r, soe P ig * 2 A

H « t t thol# b» Twwnr Vtnctnt
Ihere. She has since moved lo another
aparlment complex.

W o m an fin d s new a p a rtm e n t afte r
c o c k r o a c h a tta c k ; m a y s u e lan d lo rd
B y S U B A N L O D IN
Herald stall writer
S A N FO R D — A cockroach that jumped Into
Ihe ear of a young Sanford mother as she was
emptying her apartment dishwasher a few
days ago sent her to Ihe hospital for a
90-m lnu tr ordeal as doctors worked lo kill
and remove Ihe roach, she Mid.
Jn/clte Schuckm an. 19. formerly of 60«i
Mariner s Village Apartments. U.S. Highway
17-92. said she fears her Iruby's health anil
lias moved Irum Ihe apartment. She Is|ire|&gt;arlng lo light ihe upurtment's manageinenl for payment of her more Itum 875
C rn ln d Florida Regional Hospital emergency

Public hearing
on expressway
extension set
By J. MARK BARFIELD
Herald stall writer

From stall reports

1

By VICKI DeSORMIIR

Boat racer found guilty

Film crew comes to Sanford

Bee Wekiva. Page 7A

Bond defeat
could damage
property values

%*• Pag* 2A

W IN T E R PARK — lienny Arnold. Scmiiiolc
C ounty school district director of transportation
and his assistant To m Preston have been given
tliclr walking pa|&gt;cr*.
"I wasn't expecting II." Arnold said H r
referred lo a Id le r he received lids week from
K lrhurd Wells, assistant superintendent lor
laellliles and iruinqxiriullnn. saying Ills contract
would not lie renewed.
Wells had no comment on ilx- brings which
will lie effective on Ju n e 30.
Arnold would not name spccilic reasons lor
the dismissal, txi confirmed Iho reasons were
tuised on Wells' dissatisfaction with Ills Job
performance.
Hus drivers picketed the lraus|Mirtallou oilier
lor several days at the lieginulng ol ibis school
year, blaming administrators lor scheduling
problems In bus routes for 25.000 student*
Doth Arnold and Preston say they have
already tx-gun linking for new job*.

Com m unity Allairs must n -v lrw the
pnqxisals approved by commission­
ers Tuesday and Wednesday. Final
commission approval Is scheduled
for J u ly in
Fred Harden, a m rm lx -r ol Ilic
Friends of the W rklva River Inc..
M ill be was pleased lo sec the
Lexington plan lo prevent Irrigation
water from the proposed I m hole
golf course hum Mowing Into llir
Wcklva River. H r said h r was alvi
pleased to see th r qu a rte r- lo
half-mile dlstanrr from Ihe devel­
opment's edge lo ihe Ihe rlvrr
would be dedicated lo the county nr
the slate for preservation.
L e x in g to n Esta te s designers
projxisrd In Irrigate ih»- golf course
wlllt rainwater rnllrrle d III lairway
water hazards anil reuse Irratrd
waslrwaler from Ihe Yankee lu ik r

SA N FO R D — Seminole County
residents will have an opportunity
April 25 in review plans lo extend
Ihe Seminole Couniy Expressway
north from Stale Road 42ti lo
Sanlord and Its promised loll ol
81.50
Seminole Cou niy Expressway A uthorny member* set ilic public
hearing dale Wednesday to become
auolhcr utile marker along their
road lo building a 12 mile |xirllou ol
the road from Us current terminus
near Oviedo.
Alter the stale legislature lallcd In
four a ltrm pls in 1989 in finance ihe
expressway, considered one of ih r
lop two lollrix.nl projects In ih r
slate, authority member* Ix-gun
prcpar.iltuns in Ja n u a ry to sell
Im iiiiIs io Itii.uii c ihe road, experled
In cost alxml 8158.3 million
The I m iiiiI money. Ix-lleved lo lxlhe larges) uinouill a loll ol SI .50
|x-r trqi can n-|iay. m ay lx- enough
in pay lor a four lunch road hutli lo
Slate Ro.ul I I I with two lanes
extending oil a bridge over Lake
See H e a rin g. Page 7 A

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room bill.
After the Incident, she had asked Ihe
management to move her to unoihrr nonInfested apartment, al no additional cost to
her. Instead, the manager had Schuckm an's
apartment resprayed Ihe apartment two days
after Ihe Incident. Four days a firr the
respraylng. on March 20. a stale Inspector
visited Schuckm an's apartment and ordered
a second spraying scheduled March 22.
Schuckm an M id two hours afirr dial
second spraying al aboul 3 p.m . she checked
her sleeping baby In his crib and m w three
roaches crawling on him. She move# in
another apartment complex Iasi Friday, al

See Roaches, Page 7A

SA N FO R D — The rre rni defeat of the Seminole
County school bond rrlrrrn d iim could adversely
alfrrl property values In Ihe county, at cording lo
Glenda I’hlljKit. president ol the Seminole County
Hoard of Realtors.
"W he n people with children look ui an eieu as a
|x&gt;sstblr home. Ihr llrsl qurstlon out ol llirlr
moil ills Is alxiul I lie qualllv ol i h&lt;- si hi Mils. I'lhlpnl.
a rrlix-allou specialist. Mid.
A rc|xirl produced by Ih r sclimil district staled
lhal Ih r nvrrrrow dlng In Seminole Cou iilv schools
coupled with a lark of adequate financial resources
would ruusr a decline III Ih r quality ol cdiicallon m
the district.
" T h r recent defeat of the pnqMiscd school Ixind
Issue w ill u n d o u b te d ly re qu ire su bsta ntia l
overcrowding of schixils and Iniplcm rnl.illon ol
dnuhlr sessions In a number ol schools." the rr|xiri
slated. " T h is could significantly nffrci the desirabil­
ity of Seminole Couniy for poirnilul new residents,
und therefore slow thr currrnl rule ol developm rn l."
T h e report said ihe quality of Seminole County
schools is expected lo decline due lo emergency
measures which will need lo lx- taken lo house Ihe
current and predicted student* |x&gt;pului!on. This
could signal a decrease In Ihe desirability of homes.
I hereby decreasing their marketability and value
"It behooves realtors to work hard in ensure the
quality of our schools," Phil pot Mid.
A m i Nclswender. Seminole County Scluxil Hoard
chairman. Mid because of Ihe defeat ol ihe bond
Issue referendum, the board has no choice but u&gt;
explore ihe use of double sessions and year-round
schixils as alternative ways of bousing students.
Over Ihe next five years. It Is expected an
additional I7.(XX) students will enroll In Seminole
Couniy schools. An additional 30.01)0 students will
enter Ihe schools before ihe turn of Ihe century.
"Naturally we don't want Ih r quullly ol educutlon
lo go d o w n ." Nclswender Mid. "W e will do
anything we have lo lo make sure the children do
not *ulfrr. Our first priority Is lo ih e students."
I'lill|xii said most people perceive a school system
resorting to double sessions In their srlnxil* as
Inferior, regardless of the qualllv of ilic curriculum
" If * a decrease in qu a lity." she noted. "A n d a
decrease In the quality of liu- schools will cause a
decrease In Ihoiislng) sales Th e l.n k ol binding Ini
dlslrlcl s&lt; hinds could have a real !i i i |m c | iiii the
Seminole Cm m lv market.'*

N ew hologram stam p leaps o ff the en velo p es
J . B R A D L E Y BILLIN G

Herald stall writer
S A N FO R D — One ol Ihe newest Items lo come
across U.S. Post Office counters Is a business size
envelope featuring a remarkable new stamp — a
hologram stamp lhal. when exposed lo strong light,
leaps oil iht* surface of Ilic envelope In a mliilaiurlzcd
Ihreedimensional light show.
The 25-cenl slump Is affixed lo the envelopes,
which cost 3 0 cents. Ilic m i i i c as all other regular
slanijx'd envelopes. T h e slump was created using a
laser on a I bin. silver mirrored surface.
Th e sernr depicts spacewalking astronauts float­
ing near itu-lr fulurtsik- space station. As thr
direction ol ihe light hilling ihe slump shills, images
up|x-ur and dt*u|ipeur and change colors Irom red to
yellow, orange, green, purple and blur
T h r r llr r l Is similar lo lhal which Is Inuntl on Ilic
corners of V IS A credit curds. Longwixid I'osiui-islcr
Jean Wells M id.
"It's really p rrlly ." Wells M id. "Th e re 's a satellite
spinning around and there arc slurs shining on U It s
a 25-cenl slum p on a m im tx-r 9 envelope We’re run
selling any more ol ih rm Ilian any other stamp !tin
our window clerks are giving ilirm in people who ask
lor ilic number 9* and ih r people seem in he h.ippv
with i hern."
The new slumps have been selling well In Orlando
tieeuusr ol Its v ld lllly lo Ihe Kennedy Space O u te r.
M id Dennis Llp|x-ncolt. a su|x-rvlsor lor the * &lt; iiir.il
Florida distribution ccnicr In Orlando lie has
distributed 30.000 ol the new slumps and has 47.IXX)
on order, he M kl
T h e slu m p rc |x irtrd ly h a s Ix-cu m .ik in g a big till

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HtukJ Fhuluby Tommy Ynkbh*
New stamp is a big hll wilh collectors according lo
postolhee
u nil colleclors since u was released hi I k i &lt;mix t hot
llol all lix'.il posl olllcrs will dlstrlhulr the Ilian
l.l|)|x*ncoll said Ihe slumps would lx- deliver' il III si
lo phllalrlli' oullcls. posi ollli •s w here slump
cnllri ling prixlucls .ire advcrllsi d .mil dlsltlhnlv ii
I iisiiiiuiiton renters in ihe area on link I o u -.'.wimmI
Ali.iiiinntt- Springs and I k-L.intl
Ih e o ilie r places, lik e III S.111I011I iriig h i m il h.ivi
s&lt; e ii Ih c tll lx -c illis c we d im I iilllo iiia lii ills t lis ii lim it
to Ih rm . L lp p r u r n ll said . H uH I|M np l&lt; i m l i i i h i i n
I'll send ih r m
Short Iv alter learning the Sanlord In,on h ti.nl nom
See S ta m p . Page 7A

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1980

NEWS FROM T H E REGION AND A C R O S S T H E S T A T E

Boat racer convicted of drug smuggling
Pilot flunks drug tsst, Is flrsd
MIAMI - - An Eastern Airlines pilot who tested positive for drug
u w when h r rritirned to work last sum m er has been fired, after
the company discovered the clerical error that caused It to
overlook the original test result, a spokesman said Wednesday.
Eastern spokesman Robin Malell said the oversight was
discovered idler the unidentified pilot was arrested for allegedly
buying cocaine In Key West.
“ Mis test was positive, but through a clerical error II was
missed." Malell said. “ He was arrested allegedly for buying
cocaine. When we were notified by the Key West police, we
confronted Idm and he resigned, early In M arch."
Hut the pilot later rescinded his resignation, and so was fired.
Malell said.
H r could not say If the pilot tested positive for cocaine.
Malell said the pilot, who joined Eastern In 1985, llew as a
second officer, or night engineer, on Eastern's Heel of Boeing 727
Jeis
As a second ofneer. the pilot would have never flown the
n lrm tll. although he sits In the cockpit. Malell said.

Panel: prison care caused inmates' death
T A L L A H A S S E E — Tw o Inmates died and another lost a leg to
gangrene because of less-than-standard medical treatment al a
prison near Daytona Beach last year, a court-appointed panel of
doctors said In a report published Wednesday.
After reviewing medical records al Tom oka Correctional
Institution In Volusia County, the team of doctors said that In
scvrral rases medical staff showed "both professional Incom­
petence and a malignant degree of Indifference to hum an
suffering.”
In one case, they discovered that medical staff failed to care for
a 60-year-old asthmatic who slowly died of respiratory failure.
In another case, a 68-year-old Inmate In prison for molesting a
12-year-old girl had complained of serious chest pains In
Ja nu a ry 1989. and he was placed In the Infirmary for nine
hours. He died of heart failure after he had been sent back to his
cell, ilie dnciors' report said.
Lawyers representing the prison system said the two deaths
were isolated Incidents and two nurses were fired after the
asthmatic dlrd.

Martinez to seek federal disaster aid
T A L L A H A S S E E — Florida plans to seek federal disaster
assistance for seven Panhandle counties affected by flooding In
l he Iasi two weeks as soon as damage assessments are complete.
Gov. Hob Martinez said Wednesday.
Mranwhile, a section of heavily traveled Interstate 10 In
Washington County was closed Indefinitely fur repairs to
supports nn a bridge over I he Choctawhalcher River weakened
by erosion caused by flooding.
Harry Inman, a spokesman for the Department of Transporta­
tion. said engineers were assessing the damage to the pilings
Wednesday to decide what kind of action was needed.
“ W ithin a day or so we'll know how long It will take to get
irafllc going again." Inman said, adding that II could be several
w rrk s for I hr D O T lo make the repairs necessary to make I he
bridge safe again.
Travelers are being routed 4 0 to 50 miles out of their way
while ihe repairs take place, said Rod Wcstoll. chief of
emergency planning for the stale.
Automobiles are being detoured north along U.S. 90. while
trucks arc- being re-routed south along Slate Hoad 79 and
Highway 20.
AlMMirV.Wjrr Panhandle residents evacuatcd lh e ir homes after
h a rd ra in s In A la b a m a c a u s e d Ih e C h o c ta w h a tc h e c .
Apalachicola and other rivers In the region to swell over their
(sinks i wo weekends ago.

NAACP calls for mayor's resignation
F O R T L A U D E R D A L E — T h e local N A A C P has called for the
resignation of Mayor Bob Cox. who told a group of fourth graders
tluii a person must be “ free, white and 21“ to be mayor.
Roosevelt Walters, head of the local N A A C P . called on Cox to
step down Tuesday and said. " T h e proper thing for him to do Is
to call a press conference and go on national T V and apologize lo
Fort l-auderdale, Broward County and the nation.”
Cox, 72. has announced he will nol run again after his term
expires next year.
T h e Mai croc ill by Cox Iasi month tu students al Edgcwnod
Elementary School has thrust Fort Lauderdale Into the national
spot light. Cox Immediately corrected himself after making Ihe
statement, telling students K wasn't that way anymore, but the
damage apparently had already been done.
Walters said he also plans to talk about the Issue with national
N A A C P Executive Director Benjamin Hooks and other organiza­
tion ntllcrrs ut a meeting Thu rsda y In Orlando. He said he also
hn|N-s lo havr Hooks attend next Tuesday's C ity Commission
meeting
Cox has said he meant nothing by ihe remark und that
"Inlclllgenl blacks weren't offended by It.
F ro m Unitad P ra ts In tarns tlonal ra ports

LOTTERY
TALLAH ASSEE • The daily
numbet Wednesday in Ihe Florida
Lottery CASH 3 game was BOS
Straight Play (numbers in exact
on1er| S2A0 on a SO cent bel, 1500
on 11
Boi 3 (numbers in any order)
180 lor a 50 cent bet. 1160 on 11
Bo« 6 (numbers in any order):
14Q lor a 50 cent bel 180 on 11
Straight Box 3 1330 in order
drjMn. 180 in an* order on a ll bel
Straiqht Box 6 1290 in order
drawn 140 a picked in combination
on I I bel

ILIVPV XII IMI
Thursday March 29 1990
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of lie 26 charges against him.
1n r lint mg (h i two ra rk rlrrrin g
counts.
T h e Jury wits still deliberating
on churgcs agalnsi a lourlli
defendant. M lrliurl Gilbert. 39.
of Sherman Oaks. Calif., u busi­
nessman act used of helping Ihe
group laundri money.
U.S. District Judge Norman
Rnctlgrr hus not yet scheduled
srnlcnclng for ihe other three.
Prosecutors argued In court
that K ra m ri conspired with the
others to launder t i l . 3 million

In drug proceeds through shell I
companies and accountants In
Florida. California. Liechtens­
tein. London and the British
Virgin Islands.
T h e y said the organization
smuggled 500.000 pounds of
marijuana Into the United Slates
In seven loads during a five-year
period.
Prosecutors are also seeking to
seize $50 million In assets that
the government contends the
defendants financed w llh drug
proceeds.

Suspect to get
new trial thanks
to Geraldo show
UwKtd P r u BrtarwaW n al
W E S T PALM B E A C H - A n
appeals court ordered a new tria l
for a cocaine trafficking suspect
because Jurors were shown a
prejudicial videotape of his ar­
rest lh a i was broadcast na­
tionwide by enienalner Geraldo
Rivera.
T h e 4 lh District C o u rt or
Appeal ruled Wednesday that
Nelson Scot! J r .. 36. must be
irted again. He was convicted of
cocaine trafficking In March
1988 and senlenced to 15 years
In prison.
Television crews videotaped
Scott’s am -sl. along wllh lhal of
his girlfriend Minnie Jackson
und three other people from their
native Bahamas. C B S broadcast
the tape on Rivera's program.
“ American Vice: T h e Doping of a
Nation."
T h e videotape of ihe arrest
was show n several lim es lo
Jurors at Scott's trial.
T h e appeals court In West
P a lm B e a c h sa id B r o w a r d
C ounty Circuit Judge Leroy H.
Moe erred In allowing Ihe Jury I d
see the videotape because It
Included deputies’ com m ents
that unfairly prejudiced Ihe case.
One deputy was shown saying
lo Scott. "W e have been gelling
a lot of complaints abut you.
T h i s is n o z o n i n g f o r a
supermarket for cocaine."
S c o tt 's n e ig h b o rs In the
B o n n ie L o c h n e ig h b o rh o o d
north of Pompano Beach had
c o m p la in e d to the B ro w a rd
COM Rv Sheriffs Office about
hMHMncc-1984.
j/They said a steady stream ol
visitors drove expensive ears to
Scott's home then left a short
lime later T h e regular visitors
Included o deputy who was laler
fired for his association with
Scott.
W hen the complaints were
Ignored, some of Ihe neighbors
began their own surveillance,
secrelly photographing visitors
lo Scott 's home and Jotting down
ih e ] Icense numbers.
Arm ed with the evidence, they
found a sym pathetic ear In
Detective Hilly O'Hara. In No­
vember 1986. Is- conducted hts
own stakeout of Scoil's home,
rdrne.to Ihe sans- conclusions as
ihe neighbors and obtained a
search warrant.
A munth later, deputies ac­
companied by Rivera und his
crew stormed Scott's house,
where they found 2 kilograms or
cucalnc, some marijuana, two
handguns and drug parapherna­
lia.

tXanM PSsM bf Ts

Tho fitting room
Junior Major League baseball players reported
lo the Sanlord Recreation Department Wednes
day to be lltted for new uniforms. The league
begins Its season Monday with opening day
ceremonies and a pair ol 'exhibition games

before the real Ihlng starts next Wednesday.
League director Jim Adams had the task ol
sorting through the sizes and numbers and
making sure everything fit property.

Southern Republicans converge
for pep rally, party discussions
Unitad Erase International
R A L E IG H . N.C. - About 800
Republican parly leaders, from
13 southern stales converged on
Raleigh Thursday for Ihe start of
u three-day session (o court thr
party faithful and discuss cur­
rent allairs.
"O u r general theme Is 'Come
home to Ihe G O P .' We ll Ik discussing Ihe future of Ihe
Republican Party, especially In
the S ou th." said Ja ck Hawke.
North Carolina’s G O P chairman.
Panel discussions during Ihe
three-day Southern Republican
Leadership Conference will In­
clude polling und political re­
search. drug abuse and educa­
tion.
"W e're discussing Issues lhal
m lghl uffeci our eleclablllly —
education, drug abuse. We're
covering a variety of Issues that
are p ro m in e n t In p e o p le 's
minds,’ Hawke said.
Speakers will Include Labor
Seerelury Elizabeth Dole. H U D
Se cre ta ry J a c k K e m p . EP A
Adm inistrator W illiam Reilly.
Sen. Jesse Helms. House Minor)
ly W h ip N ew t G in g r ic h of

.Georgia and South Carolina G o v .
Carroll Caiuplicll
Republican Party chairm an
Let- Atw ulcr was scheduled to
speak Friday night, but Is cu r­
rently undergoing Ireutmcnl for
u b tn lg n brain lunior.
“ Mr. Atw ulcr Is expected lo be
here, bill lie w on't make a
speech." Hawke said.
Th e conference, which Is held
every two years, will be pep­
p e re d w l l h fo o d b re a k s
sponsored by major corpora*
lions. A beach party, financed by
drug glam Glaxo Inc., Is sched­
uled for Friday night al ihe
North Raleigh llllion
“ I think Bits Is an Imporium
gathering. We'll Ik - setting our
agenda for the next Iwo years."
Hawke said.
One political observer con­
tends Ihe event Is a “ dog and
|Hiny show " geared at gaining
support In Ihe South and giving
loyal Republicans a goad time,
Th e event also will serve as a
t r a i n in g se s s io n fu r som e
speukers on how to reach the
voters and will fucus on how the
p a r iy w a u ls the S m ith lo
perceive II, he said.

Students not
impressed with
Nobel winner
UPI Ha p o rt________ __
MIAMI — Tile -w in n e r of
Ihe 1989 Nobel Prize for
literature paid a visit In
C a r v e r M id d le Sc-huol
Wednesday, but some nf the
students who met wllh (he
celebrated author were less
Ilian Impressed by Ihe man
and his answers.
Karla Agurcla. 15. said
Spanish author Cumllo Jose
Celu was rude
"H e was rjulte rude." she
said. "W e uskrd him to sign
a paper and he said. 'No. I
only sign books.'"
Putty lleyhaut. 14. de­
s c rib e d th e a u t h o r us
"snobby."
S h r und oilier students
were surprised by Ccla s
abrupt m anner and Ills brief
answers tu llu-lrtpiestlons.
"H e was m e a n ," Alex
Hoy. 14. laler told Th e
Miami Herald.
Christine Tu rne r. 11. said
Celu should m ine lo class
bcllcr prepared.

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Tonight...Purity cloudy, with a
slight charier of showers. Low In
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FO RT LAUDER DALE C h a m p io n p ow erb o a t ra ce r
Benjam in B arry Kram er, his
father and hts business lawyer
were convicted of running a
m u ltlm llllo n -d o lla r m arijuana
s m u g g lin g rin g a nd m oney
laundering operation.
A federal court Jury relumed
the verdicts Wednesday after six
days of deliberation. During that
lime they examined Ihe testi­
mony of more than 20 witnesses

and 9.800 pages of documents
presented during the II-w eek
trial.
Kramer. 35. was convicted on
28 of the 32 charges against
him. Including two racketeering
counts that each carry prison
terms of up to 20 years.
His Csther. Jack Kramer. 60. of
North Miami Beach, was found
guilty of 20 of the 23 charges he
faced. Including two racket err­
ing rounts.
Lawyer Melvyn Kessler. 55. of
Surfslde. was found guilty of 21

M A C H CONDITIONS
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south with a walrr Irniprnifurr
ol Wl degree*. New Sm yrna
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glassy. Current is to tin south
with a water temperature of 70
degrees. Sun serern factor If*

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Spring Hammock plant growth approved
Harold stall writer

Altamonte car buyer bilkad
A L T A M O N T E SP R IN G S - After completing a deal for (he
$3,200 car talc, the buyer and aeller Wedneaday morning went
to "tlcnnlgan'a Restaurant to eat and celebrate this Joyous
time.” Seminole C ounty sheriffs deputy Jo h n Gowan reported.
"D u rin g the festivities (the seller) excused himself for a
cigarette and never returned. After (Jam ie) (bone, started to
mlsa his new friend he went to look for him. After a brief Jaunt
around the restaurant Ibone discovered, m uch to hla dismay,
that both his new car and new friend were gone." Gowan
reported.
Ibone. 23. of 519 Notre Dame Drive. Altamonte Springs, told’
deputies he paid the suspect $3,200 for a 1969 Pontiac. His
new car was stolen from him . allegedly b y the seller at
ilennigan's 244 W . Slate Rood 436. Altamonte Springs, at
about noon Wednesday.

Prison boating reportod
S A N F O R D — Seminole C o u n ty sheriffs deputies are
Investigating the Wednesday m orning beating of a prisoner,
allegedly by three cell mates.
Wayne Allen Smalley J r .. 26. of Orlando, w ho was treated for
a cut to hla chin and bruises, reportedly told deputies he was
attacked when he tried to recover a personal Item he believed
another prisoner had taken.
T h e accused thief allegedly punched Smalley In the face
several times. A second prisoner is also accused of hitting him
In the face. A third prisoner Is accused of "body slam m ing"
Smalley onto the cell floor. T h e attack ended with the first
assailant allegedly throwing a mattress at Smalley and saying
"Y ou 're out of here." a sheriffs report said.

Woman accusod of tmbontemont
S A N FO H D — C ity police here report the arrest of a
32-year-old Deltona woman accused of stealing $96,000 from
her workplace.
Karen Roxanne Soden. was arrested at the police station at 9
a.m . Wednesday. She Is accused of stealing, through Illegally
Issued and forged checks drawn on a business account of
Pioneer Title Insurance. Co.. Sanford, between June 3. 1969
and Feb. 22. Soden Is charged with grand theft and forgery.
Bond Is $3,000.

S A N F O R D — Seminole County
commissioners applauded the
David M Com pany's plans to
expand their Industrial she In
Spring Hammock while blocking
another proposal to ro n flrm
existing commercial zoning on
another Spring Ham m ock tract.
*'l can't help hut think the best
benefit of this Is to the business
e n v iro n m e n t." said C o m m is ­
sioner Fred Streetman. "(D avid
M Co.) represents the very best
In American business."
" I will look buck on this one
day as a very poslUve event."
said Commissioner Pat Warren.
David M. a manufacturer of
printing press equipment, pro­
posed to double the size of their
existing plant sltr on Osprey
Tra il to Include 18 total acres
east of County Hoad 419. David
M officials said they hud no
Immediate plans to expand their
9 6 -e m p lo y e e o p e ra tio n , but
wanted approval to provide for
future expansion.
T h e p ro p o s e d e x p a n s io n
raised the conrem of Spring
Ham m ock protectionists. T h r
S e m ino le C o u n ty League of
Women Voters wrote a lettrr In
opposition to the request.
So did lle a th rr Leonardl. a
fifth grade student at Winter
Springs Elementury.
,

"Protect this please, for (he
children and the futures of the
children of Florida." Heather's
letter stated. “ Please save this
land."
T h e David M she lies a short
distance from the Sem inole
C ounty Evlronm ental Studies
Center and David M officials
worked closely with study center
officials to limit the light, noise
and odors from the plant on the
nature center.
Pat Burkett, a study renter
teacher and one of the original
proponents of preserving the
S p rin g H a m m o c k site, said
David M officials were very
cooperative said the company
was very responsive to their
concerns.
" T h e only real concern I have
Is about the future." Burkett
said.
Mark B a rring ton. D avid M
general manager, said company
officials realize any co m m it­
ments they make will be passed
on to any potential future owner.
A m o n g the c o m m itm e n ts
made was leaving a 100-foot
natural wooded buffer between
the site and the study center
south of It. Lights and noise
would be redured to limit any
Imparts on the study renter and
surrounding sensitive environ­
mental lands. David M officials
said.
Commissioners approved the

plan 9-0.
But co m m issio n e rs u n a n i­
mously denied a pnqtosnl by
south Florida Investor George
Chen to change the land usr of.
s e v e n a c re s w e s t of U . S .
Highway 17-92 from recreation
to commercial uses. T h e projK-rty has commercial zoning, but
needs the land use designation
before It can be developed.
Commissioners were not Im ­
pressed by assertions that the
she. which can be completely
flooded and Is about 90 percent
covered In wetlands, could be
adequately developed. Th e she Is
also sought by the state for
purchase to preserve It.
C h e n 's a t t o r n e y . D u k e
Woodson, said If Ihc request was
approved. Chen would donate 26
acres west of the site to the
county or state. Woodson suld
Chen was willing to srll the
rn llrc she to the state, hut the
state's offer was about onr-thlrd
the amount he wanted for It.
But commissioners said the
land should not be develo|&gt;ed
and voted 5-0 against the re­
quest. Th e y also voted to begin
an administrative rezonlng to
reclassify the land for agricul­
tural purposes.
At the end of Ihc meeting.
Commissioner Hob Sturm said
the co u n ty sh ou ld co nside r
sw upplng the former county
health department building on

French Avenue for Chen's land.
Commissioners directed staff to
rrvlew appraisals of the pro­
perties and to notify them of the
fe a s ib ility of the p ro p o s a l.
WiMxIson was not present during
Ihc discussion.
In other action, commission­
ers:
• Voted 5-0 to oppose a re­
quest by planning and zoning
c o m m is s io n e r H a r r y
Kwlatknwskl to change the land
use of 24 undeveloped acres
south of Slate Road 46 and west
of Interstate 4 from office and
rsldentlal uses to commercial
uses. Six peoplr who live near
Ihe she opposed It. saying they
didn't want a store near their
estate homes.
Owners of the property Include
former county commissioners
Kwlatknwskl and Bob Hattaway
and former county attorney To m
Freeman.
Commissioners said the pro­
posal was premature until Grant
Line Road Is extended to Ihe
sites cast border. Th e y said they
prrferrrd an olflce development
on Ihe site.
• A p p ro v e d an In d u s tr ia l
proposal by Kwlatkowskl and
Huttaway on 11 acres they own
souihwrst of the 1-4— Orange
Boulevard Intersection. T h e site
Is now designated and zoned for
commercial uses and Ilea south
of thr port.

Man chargad with cocalna tala

4 DAYS

A L T A M O N T E SPRINGS - A man accused of selling $20
worth of crack cocaine to an undercover City County
Investigative Bureau agent has been charged with sale of
cocaine.
Clarence Law ranee Hersey. 32. of P.O. Box 246. Lake
Monroe, was urrested at 9:90 p.m . Wednesday on Norlh Street,
rural Altamonte Springs.

ONLY

THURSDAY'FRIDAY«SATURDAY*SUNDAY

Man, two glria arraatad
S A N FO H D — C ity police who checked a car parked outside a
closed business at the W inn-Dixie Plaza at U .S. Highway 17-92
and Lake Mury Boulevard, reported smelling burning m ari­
juana.
T h e car war. searched, marijuana and cigarette rolling papers
werr reportedly found. Bryan Edward Cross. 18. of Lakeland,
was arrested ulong with two girls. Th e three occupants of the
cur were charged with possession of less than 20 grams of
marijuana. T h e arrests were made at 1:10 a.m . Thursday.

Woman charged on drug counta
S A N FO R D — A woman questioned by Sanford police after
she was spotted behind a house on Seventh Street at Pine
Avenue si about 2:31 a.in. Thursday, was arrested.
Police said the woman opened her purse and apparently tried
to hide something. Inside the purse police said they saw a
cocaine smoking pipe that contained a piece of crack cocaine. A
couple of more pieces of crack were reportedly found In her
pocket.
Chathla Theola Brooks. 33. of 1001 Pine A vc.. Sanford, was
charged with loitering In a drug dealing area and possession of
cocaine and drug paraphernalia.

OFF

Wife alleges battery
W IN T E R SP RIN G S — A man whose wife accused of
punching her In the face was arrested at home by Winter
Springs police following the Incident at about 8:49 p.m.
Wednesday.
,
Thom as B. Hartzog. 31. of 410 E. Edgemon Avc.. was
charged with battery-spouse abuse.

ALL

Seminole County DUI arrests
SA N FO H D — T h e following persons face a charge of driving
under the Influence In Seminole County:
• Karen A nn Padoi. 29, of Orlando, was arrested at 2 a.m.
Wednesday alter her car was seen weaving on Stale Road 436.
Allam onle Springs.
• Doyle Tra v is Thom pson. 28. of Sanford, was arrested at
1:28 a.m. Th u rsda y on 27th Street at U.S. Highway 17-92.
Sanford. He was also charged with driving with a revoked
license.
•Jeretny Shawn Saunders. 22. of 216 Frances Drive,
Altamonte Springs, was arrested ut 1:19 u.m . Thursday after
his car was rlocked traveling 65 inph In a 50 mph zone on Lake
Mary Boulevard. Lake Mary.

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REDUCED
M E R C H A N D IS E
THRO UG HO UT THE
E N T IR E S T O R E

Boy, 4, arrested for arson
Uwltad Prsss Intsmatlonsl
D A N IA — A 4-year-old boy has
been arrcslcd and charged with
first-degree arson for allegedly
setting fire to a bed. triggering a
blaze that caused $15,000 dam ­
age to an apartment, police said
Wednesday.
T h e youth was charged and
then released Into the custody of
his parents. Th e case was turned
over to the state Department of
Health and Rehabilitative Serv­
ices. w h ich was to provide
counseling fur the youth and his
family.

"C e rta in ly , no one In the
sheriff's office has any visions of
having this little boy Incarcer­
a te d ." said J im Lclje da l, a
spokesman for the Brow ard
County SherlfT s Office.

40% t o
50% O FF

Authorities said Ihc boy — the
youngest person ever arrested
by the Broward Sheriff's Office
— used matches to set fire to the
bed about 9:40 a.m. Monday.
Detectives called to the scene
determined the fire was set
deliberately, and after ques­
tioning the youth, charged him
with setting the fire.

SELECTED SPRING
MERCHANDISE

TR A N S M IS S IO N
TROUBLE?
HARRELL &amp; BEVERLY
TRANSMISSIONS
209 W. 25th Street •Sanlord

3 2 2 -8 4 1 5
29 Years Same Location
FAMILY OWNED

Applies only to red ticketed or tagged merchan­
dise which has been reduced for clearance
Does not apply to regular merchandise which is
on sale lor a limited lime or lo other merchan
dise in regular advertising. In cirulars or cata­
logs Does not include Everyday or Smart Value
items Merchandise selection may vary by store

JCPenney
Winter Park Mall

Sanford Plaza

Florida Mall

Mon.-Sai to 9
Sun 12 5 30

Mon Sat 10 9
Sun 12 5 30

Mon Sal 9 30 9
Sun 1 16

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Warcn 29

1990
Sanford n .'a 'd

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BRIEFS
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Senate set for showdown

V/

Coal m iner aid plan may
threaten clean air bill

U n lt« d

Thieves chose w rong jeep

IH rd rc|e« ted the leadersh ip x latest prn|N&gt;salntt
W rd n e x d a v a* In a d e iju a ie
|&gt; a rlic t il.iri' w ith
re g a rd lo W est V ir g in ia c o a l m in e rs
I lie
c u m in rproposul i I. m-s not do w hat needs to I mdone IH rd told reporters
At the sam e lim e llv rd s lid the negotiations
were not dead Th e door t« not d o se d

C ourt approves ad optio n by h o m o sexual
&lt; O L l M IH 'S. O h io — Th e O h io Su p rem e C o u rt up held a trial
1 i ourt rulun&gt; W edn esday s a y in g the adoption ol a vo ting lx&gt;\ h\
a hom osexual adult w as m the r h lld s best In terests
The high court In a ti l d ecisio n reversed the lodgem ent o| a
. stale ap p eals court in L ic k in g C o u n tv that held h o m o sexuals
were uol eligible to atlopt c h ild re n
I he S up rem e C o u rt reinstated the d ecisio n of the trial court
s a v in g there w as no abuse of d iscretio n in p la c in g the c h ild
w ith a m an id en tllled o n ly a s Mr If T h e h ig h court said the
•rial court d ecisio n w as in the c h ild 's besi In terests and ought
nm In- reversed s im p ly because he w as a ho m o sexual

Senate D c iiu m ratti leader George M itchell ol
M aine said lie s till hoped tor -t co m p ro m ise, hut
H 'r d .tp|ieared very dost to h a v in g enough vo les
to |&gt;ass h is am en dm ent w It hunt .1 deal
Mtti hell seem ed resigned to the (M issihlllt' that
llv r d could w in e 'e n suggesting he co uld a n c p l
Du legislatio n it it w a sa d o p lcd
M itch ell s a id he d id not c o n s id e r Itv rd 'x
.intendm ent .1 deal -buster that threatened to
up set the 1 le a n atr lu ll the prod uct ol a
I o m p m in txr tielW fi tt Senate leaders and I lie Itush
a d m in istra tio n
T in S&gt; n a ii h .is promisee! actio n on the entire
1 lean a ir h ill next week
Mtti hell sa id h r taxors som e lo r m . o l |oh

Judge denies co n d em n ed kille r’s appeal

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W A S H IN G T O N T ile Senate braced lor a
|M&gt;ssit)fe show dow n over a $500 m illio n plan to
Itrovlde aid to tho usands ol co al m ilters and other
w o rkers it the d e a n a ir lu ll heeom es law and
prom pts m a|o r in d u stry &gt; lia n g e s a n d l.i'u llx
W ith a vote s. t tor T h u rsd a y -dtertUMin on the
w o rkers .tut am endm ent t.x S e n Knhert li'r d .
D W Y a S e n ah leaders I io | m i I lor an agreem ent
on a less i xp&lt; n x i'c co m p ro m ise to help those w ho
i &lt;ni 1.1 lose their |o lis be. -m s.- ol tin rr.tscd em issio n
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nlt .il u ln it they went out lo r .i |ov rule It belonged to the
i o u n ty ilm trii i attorney
I h r pair Hi t I Slclcr and U llllr Jim- Anelroxkv both |H were
i I i . i m i I by (mine and trained dogs bclorc being caught and
■barged with lelony theft for m aking oil with Douglas Count\
D iniru i Attornrx Keitti I'ctcrson'sjccp
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S A N D IE G O - - A federal ju d g e denied la st-d itc h appeals h\
la w ye rs lo r co ndem ned k ille r Hubert Alton H a rris s a v in g the
case had ru n its co urse a lte r 11 years and C a lifo rn ia 's tirsi
executio n In 2 if te a rs sh o u ld be c arrie d nut .is s, heduled next
ru rsd a '
li ludgm etits are to have a n y va h d a tio n a t a ll it co urts m ean
a n v th lu g at a ll they m ust have the abflltx to enter fin al
judgments and those must be rapable of being enforced I S
Ih strn i Judge W illia m E n rig h t said W ednesday in d ent ing
H a rris s latest round ol ap|H-als

jirotectlo n lo r m in e rs and other w orkers Inti
Itvrd'x am endm ent w as nut stru ctu red Die right
w ay. lit p a rticu la r. Senate leaders iihp-ctcd to
p ro v isio n s g iv in g co al m in e rs m ure aid than
d ls jd a e rd w o rke rs In other affected In d u stries
llv r d lia s tw ice sealed down h is legislatio n to
meet the a d m in istra tio n 's cost o bjectio ns It now
w o u ld p ro v id e a m a x im u m o l litre .- y e a rs
un em p lo ym en t benefits lo r &lt;o al m in e rs and lesser
a ssistan ce for d isp laced w o rkers In other lit
d u s ir tr s
H 'rd m a in ta in s th r h lg lt s iilh ir coal m in e rs ol
Ap|&gt;alachla an d tile Midwest w ill need more It. Ip
Ilia n other w orkers tierau se they stan d to lose lit.
most (obs Irom O tc Y lca n a ir proposal, s p c c lllfa lly
front its aeld ram reduction prox tsln iis

D A L L A S — A m an who escaped ind ictm en t lo r u s in g h is 44
m ag n u m pistol to k ill ano th er m an who had fatally shot a
w om an in a p a rk in g lot said , despite w idespread p u b lic
• adulatio n he does not see h im se lf a s a hero
I m glad 11 s over
Todd A la n HriNint 25 sa id Tu esday
. u|&gt;on hearing that a grand Jtirx refused to itidn t h im lor the
M arch 12 s la y in g ol the other g u n m a n w h ile parked al a
sub urban sho pp ing m all

T h e E n v i r o n m e n t a l I ' r o ie c l l o n A g e n t v
estim ates A IKK) In o.tXXI m in e rs 111 Die East w ill
los«- their Jobs tierause of d im in ish e d t illin '
d em and lor h ig h -s u lfu r eo.d Altogether. I 5 .txxi
h ig h -s u lfu r coal m in in g |ohs co u ld I h - lost by Die
vear 2IHX), Die E l ’A savs
Herd sa y s Ills legislatio n Is esse n tia l In prevent
eco no m ic d e v a sta llo ii lo Die coal Held c o m m u n i­
ties ol Ills hom e stale, and lie lia s vowed 10 exert
-ill Ills In llu rn e e a s c h a irm a n ol Die S e n a ie
A p p ro p n a tlo iis C o in m ille t- 10 o b tain a id lo r Die
m in e rs

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ly th e y in c lu d e d th e r e ­
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T h o m a s Dow ney D N Y Th e
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able lo d u p lica te the results
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co nsisted ol p a lla d iu m and p lat­
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and a lo rm ol hydrogen called
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through the |ar the ch e m ists
theorized d eu teriu m and oxygen
s p i n , a n d t lt e p a l l a d i u m
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suclt h ig h co n cen tratio n s that
the ato m s fused, releasing more
energy in the lo rm ol heal Ilia n
w as put Into the ex|&gt;frim e 111
In the new re|M&gt;rt. Die p h y s i­
c is ts m onitored the d evices lor
sig n s ol a ll kno w n lu sio n reac­
tio n s No neu tron , gam m a ray or
electron e m is s io n s were lo und lo
indie a le the heal h u rs is reported
h ' C o n s a n d F l e ls c h m a n n
stem m ed Irom fusion , they said
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levels were a tho usand b illio n
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Ilia n necessary
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iim t ili i | i v r In in r e s p ir a io r i
JHuhlt ills I .Ills* lo ss ot III* III*ir i
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B O IS E . Idaho — T lirra te tird
w u li a p o te n tia l!' d is a s tro u s
I hix 1 o il and lu rrie d bv vim al
p ro le sls. Cun C e c il A n d ru s said
he w ill la ke actio n b clo rc Duw rekend on a lu ll D ial w ould end
D5 |M-rccut ol Die alM irlluns m
Idaho
A n d ru s S.111I W ednesday lu
w ould not I m- in tim id a te d hv ilu
tlu c ilt ol a I m ix io ii of lo u rlsm
and Idaho | m ii. i I im-s — Die stale s
tup c a sh cro p — .m il that fils
d ecisio n on what lie t a ile d a
no w in lu ll w ould not I m- based
on llie threat
The governor said lie w ill lake
actio n 011 D ie lu ll T h u rs d a y or
f ruf.ix
I lls o l l l i e lu s I m-c u II imh I c i I
w llli alM iiil 2 .IKK) phone t a ils a
tl.iv u rg in g passage or veto ol Die
b ill s u ite it cleared the S c u a lc
Iasi week Ault Mart Jo h n so n
said tlu- 1 -tils are a lin o si t-venlx
split on the issue
A n d ru s lia s 1 o iis is ii-iillx I k -c ii
.111 alMirtlon Itm' lint h a s g iven no
llld lc a llo ll of w hai lie w ill tin
w u li Die lu ll D ial w ould prohibit
.ilM irlu.il -is a m &lt;-m s ol lurth
control, g o in g Idaho the most

restrictive abortion statute lu Die
natio n
II A n d ru s s ig n s Die lu ll or
allow s it to bet tim e law w ttluuii
h is s ig n a iu r e
a ll a b o r t io n s
w ould I k - banned .-x re jit in 1 axes
w hen a w om an x life- or health is
threatened severe frtal tlrlo rin l
ty or rape or mi r s i w ith restru
lio n s
A n im ita tive d rive is under
w av lo plate a referendum o il
the Novem ber lialltit that . i I mu
lio n r ig liis gro up s s.ix w ould
In v a lid a te the lu ll s h o u ld 11
I m-i tune law
T h e re w ould nut be enough
votes to o verturn a veto I1as.1l
on la w m a k e rs votes on the
m easure

N T L r * t r .I/WSI _______________________A v a i l a b l e in M o t l

G o vern m en t not p o lic in g law n
p e s tic id e d an g ers, stu d y says
U n ite d P re s s In te rn a tio n a l

U n IH d P n a i In te rn a tio n a l

the m easu re were urgt tl on by
their leaders m the n o uvlo l. nt
ttrinonstratton
It C e c il Anttrus s m o D ier fi.nl
an ulHirtlnn. there w tiultl I m- no
C e c il A n d ru s to veto th is lu ll
one sign read A n oth er said
'Send sp u d s lo Molly Y ard
referring to the president til the

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Cold fusion is a bust
W A S H IN G T O N — U n iv e rsity
ot Utah p h y s ic is ts attacked cold
lu sio ti m their ow n b a c k y a rd .
r&lt; 1&gt;omng they found n o sig n s ol
m u lear fusion in the d evice their
1 lie Itltst 1 o tle a g u e s u n v e ile d
U Ith nun h taitfare a year ago
S t a n le y ’ I'i'rtA a n d M a r t in
f h is. h m afin rocked the scie n tll
if world M arch 2if. I 9 H'J. w hen
they anno unced at the U n iv e rs i­
ty ol Utah that they had created
hue lear fusion in a laboratory Jar
a l room tem perature
Tflev touted the process as a
p o lf lt ll.il source ol cheap, clean
energy
lit a stud y p u b lish e d W edncx
das 111 the jo u rn a l Nature, a
to -m em b er team of U tah p h yxi•Is is and nu clear experts said II
found
no e v id e n c e " of a n y
kn o w n lu s lo ii re a c tio n s after
m o n ito rin g four of I’o us s cold
fusio n ill \ 11 e s lo r liv e w eeks
D u rin g I tie tim e we were III
Ills lohnrwtur\ there were 110
fusion (him esses im i u rrin g a s we
know llu m
T h e re w a sii t
e v e n a S in g le
p eep
s a id
M m lia e l S alam o u an associate
j d i ' s i i s professor w ho headed
Die ill' cstlg atlo ll
In in ' professional o p in io n —
I 1 m ild In w rong and I hop. |'m
w rong — I don't t h in k cold
fusion is a real phenom enon "
S a l.u iio ii said in an interview
I fie ex idem e Is not there

B O S T O N - M iddle aged
w om en w ho are overw eight
liv 1 v e il .1 It w |Miuntls are -it
lot teased in k lor s u lli-r in g
.1 heart a lla t k a si m lv in
ll u New E n g la n d J o u r n a l
til Mt tilt Inc said
I lie H arvard x iu ilv un i
id D ie largt si -m il m nsl
I Iim p re h e iislv e ol Its kin d
a lso d isp u te d llu notion
D ia l wt ig lii gam -is w om en
r e a c h m id d le a g e Is a
n o rm a l or h ra lD iv p a n ol
llu a g in g prut ess. said Du
s t u d y 's lead a u th o r. Dt
-ItiA u n M alison ol lltig h -m i
a n il W o m en s H o sp ital m
I fusion
O u r sim lx in d ic a te s lli.il
o I m s I ix
is a greater risk
I.u lo r for w om en Ilia n pre
v lo u s lv re c n g n i/e d
E ve n
alter a d |u stiu g lor 1 Ig a rc lli
sm o k in g , n m
m ild ly to
m o d e r a t e lx o v e r w e ig h t
w o m e n w i n a s s n i i.it i d
" i l l . s iilis ia n li.il io r o u .it '
risk
M alison said
'(file llu rd ol iiild d le ag. d
" o m e n a re iitu-st- Ii often
-u i iiu ip a n li s m id d le -ig.
lu ll that dues uol m i an 11 s
lu a lllix or no rm al

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Th e b ill retpitres a It) m illio n io n reduction in
x u llu r d io xid e e m issio n s by the tu rn of tfte
century w ith v irtu a lly a ll red u ctio n s co m in g front
about tOO co al b u rn in g power plan ts to Ap
p a la i Itt.t a n d th e M id w e st
S u llt ir d io x id e
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Manx u tilitie s max choose to meet the aeld ram
red uctio n req u irem en ts In s w itc h in g Irom high
s u lltir 1 oal — m in ed m a in ly in eastern states sue It
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M an w ho shot suspect not in dicted

1,000 rally on anti-abortion bill

Study: Extra
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W A S H IN G T O N - A skep tical
S e n a t e H a n k in g ( o m itllM e e
c h a llc n g rd lilt i r r d r n t ia ls ol
I iin o tln K x.in I'rexidf nt H ush 's
nom inee to tieio m e ih&lt; nation '
lo p s.ix m gs and loan regulator
R van 14 is a lo rm rr L . i I mt
De p a rtu ie lil law yer w ith h ill'
r x p r r ir u n relaled lo llu s a v in g a n d levin in d u s irv He lia s hern
nom inated i&lt;&gt; head Die o ilie r ot
I b r ill S u p er' isiou
N•mi liax f x i r i iia lly no expert
•i l . . in am wax w u li llt ia n ii.il
i i i s i i i i i i i o i i x Thai s a rem arkable
stale-incut h ' Die a d lllltils tra
lio n
Sen lim o ih x W irih D
Co lo said Wedne selax
I want to I m i aneliel I he
president has had live m o u th s to
consider a nom inee Iim a ll the
in lo rm a lio ti I have show iR x .iu i
h a s no k ilo " ledge ol til* th rill
iiu lu s irx
said S&lt; u M ali D ixon
tX-III I have seriou s reserxa
u n its
R van Intel Die panel lie was
su rp rise d when Treasury D&lt;
p a rt m rn l o llt ii-ils .. .lle il turn
three to lour "•* ks ago lo a sk il
lie W.ls inter. Steel III Die (m is iiio ii
I did uol se e k Die |oti
h&gt;
Inlet Die pallet
Tel I m- quite
trank I w as surp rised w hen I
ree e ix ret llie e-ill
R yan x.ud he is not an ■ xpert

on the t h rill in d u stry , but said
tie h a s studied the industry for
Die past four w eeks a n il met
w ith several t h r ill reg ulato ry
o llu ia ls to grasp the in d u stry s
situ atio n
I am a q u ic k learner, d rdie ale d an d w illin g to take on an
en o rm o u s c h a lle n g e ." he said
R v a n stressed h is reputation
as an rlfrc tiv e a d m in istra to r and
seized upon the p a n e l's fru s tra ­
t io n a l t h e g o v e r n m e n t s
slow -m o vin g t h r ill rescue clfort
I have a reputation for m o v ­
in g t h in g s a lo n g ." he s a id
Chute Ir a n k ly
g e n tle m e n . I
m ake Dungs happen
T h e co n firm a tio n h e a rin g s are
the first lor a d irecto r of the
b e le a g u e re d O lf lc c of T h r if t
S u p e rv isio n , created last August
In Du- a d m in istra tio n 's $166
b illio n th rill bailo ut leg islatio n to
re gulate the- s a v in g s in d u stry
S a v in g s a n d lo a n in d u s try
w a tc h e rs e x p e c te d th e c o n
U rinatio n hearings to tu rn into a
p o lit ic a l b a ttle g ro u n d , g iv in g
De m o, ra is a n o p p o rtu n ity to
, h a llr n g r the effectiveness of the
a d m in is t ra t io n x th rift re scu e
elfeirl
Despite pre xxu rr to speed thr
h e a lin g ol the s a v in g s indu stry
D ir ills co ntinu e to bleed red Ink
posting a $H* 2 b illio n loss Iasi
xt .ir and a $6 5 b illio n toss in the
to u rih q uarter alone

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EDITOR IALS

Beer’s hidden risk
Non-alcoholic beer Is becoming Increasingly
popular among the growing segment of
Americans who want, sensibly, lo reduce
ihclr consumption of alcohol. Hut whal Is not
widely known Is that the beer poses particular
dangers for recovering alcoholics.
T h e drink Is being offered by America's top
brewers os a new adult soft drink. C on­
cessionaires ore promoting It In an effort lo
cut down on liquor consumption ul sports
events.

ROBERT W ALTERS

Pilot hits turbulence at FAA

H A N O V E R . I’a. - T h is Is the story of one
m an's altruistic efforts to effect a change that
ro u ld save countless lives — und the In ­
transigence he encountered In dcullng with a
fcdcrul bureaucracy notorious for Its resistance
to new Ideas.
Hack In 1982. American Airlines Captain Jo h n
O . R utty had an unnerving experience caused by
a blocked radio transmission while flying a
Hoeing 727 filled with passengers Into Chlrago's
O 'H a re Alrpun.
*
T h e pm blrm — encountered constantly by
pilots thnuighoul the world — Involves nearly
simultaneous transmissions. T h e pilot who
"k e y s " or opens his microphone first (usually by
depressing a button) ‘ "steps o n " or blocks
uttem pts by others to talk on Ihc same
frequency.
H u t th o s e w h o I n i t i a t e s u b s e q u e n t
transmissions (even u fraction of a second lalerl
have no way of knowing that their messages are
being overridden and thus that their rfforts to
communicate with ulr traffic controllers on the
ground are unsuccessful.
Indeed, a blocked radio transmission was the
p rincip a l co ntributing factor to the worst
disaster In the history of commercial aviation —
the 1977 rumvay collision of two fully loaded
Hoeing 747s at the Tenerife airport In the Canary

Hut the beers can be a hidden trap for
anyone under treatment for ulcoholism.
lH-cause they actually contain sm a ll a m o u n ts
of alcohol. Under federal law. brews classified
as non-alcoholic m uy have alcohol contents
as high as .5 percent. And that Is enough to
cause readdlctlon In recovering alcoholics,
according to experts.

Islands that took the lives or 582 people.
A resident of this south-central Pennsylvania
com m unity. Rutty refused to forget Ills Chicago
experience and launched n campaign lo con­
vince the Federal Aviation Administration to
remedy the problem.
Hccause he lacked
so m e t e c h n ic a l
k n o w le d g e . R u tty
enlisted the uld of
Alfred A rndt, a l&lt;x-al

Inventor

and

electronics specialist.
Together, they fash­
ioned a simple device
that could lx- Incor­
porated Into standard
aircraft radios.

It b l o c k s t h e
tra n s m is s io n of a
f
pilot who attempts lo
send u message on u
frequency already In
use. So.' Instead of
w ro n g ly a s s u m in g
that a message has
been s u c c e s s fu lly
sent, that pilot hears
the voice of wlux-ver was

A blocked
radio
transmission
was the prin­
cipal con­
tributing
factor. ■
lulklng first. "You

J A C K AN D E R S O N

SoFt Line

Labels on the bottles list the alcohol
content, but doctors fear that most people will
take It for gtanted that non-alcoholic beer
contains no alcohol. "I'd bet 99 percent of
|K'oplc drinking It think It's alcohol-free."
says Mike Mangan. supervisor of the adult
In-patient program at San Diego's McDonald
Center for Ak'ohollsm and Drug Addiction
Treatment. "I don't believe the labeling Is
good enough. It can throw a person off.
th in kin g It's alcohol-free. One d rin k of
non-alcoholic Ix-cr could cause a relapse."
One physician who threats alcoholics says
he knows of more than a dozen local cuscs In
which persons lutvc become rcaddictcd after
experimenting with so-called ''near beers"
and non-alcoholic wines.
A representative of Alcoholics Anonym ous
warns that non-alcoholic beer Is capable of
triggering" hdf only the addict's physical
obsession but also his mental obsession. Tills
Is especially true if the non-ulcohollc beverage
Is drunk In places associated with the uddlct’s
former alcohol abuse.
Recovering alcoholics shorn! lx- alert lo
labels und accept responsibility for what they
drink. Hut there Is also an obligation on the
part of inanufarluers und retailers to warn
recovering alcoholics of the hidden dangers of
non-alcoholic beers and wines. Th is responsi­
bility extends to such quasi-public entitles as
sports arenas and stadiums.
As long as the brewers advertise these*
drinks us non--alcoholic, warnings should be
placed prominently on the containers, us well
us In bars and liquor outk*ts. It would lx*
preferable, however. If manufacturers volun­
t a r ily d ro p p e d the d e s c rip tio n •’ n o n ­
alcoholic" In favor of "lo w alcohol" or
"reduced alcohol." That would better serve
the Interests of truth In advertising and
reduce the risks to recovering alcoholics.

LETTERS TO EDITO R
l.ellers to the editor are welcome. All letters must
l&gt;&lt;- signed. Ini lode tile address ot tile writer and a
daytime telephone number. Letters should lx- on a
sluglllr subject and lx- as brief as |x&gt;sslhlc.. Letters
are subject lo editing.

Berry's World

"There s S3 billion in aid tor Israel, S900 mil­
lion tor Hungary and Poland. $500 million lor
Panama. $300 million lor Nicaragua Shall I
go on?"

reullze right uway that somebody rise heal you
lo It." says Arndt.
" I figured It wus such a Important Improve­
ment ami basic Idea that I’d tell the F A A about It
and they'd luke off running with It." says Rutty,
a commercial pilot since 1968. " I wus wrong."
Rutty traveled to Washington In present his
Innovation to the F A A 's engineering specialists.
Th e y sent him In the F A A employees dealing
with commercial ulr carriers. T h e y sent him lo
the agency officials In charge of rule-making
procedures. T h e y sent h im b u rk to the
engineers.
"Everybody thought It was a great Idea, but
they ult said somrtxxly else should handle It."
Rutty says.
Th e Air Transport Asxzxlatlnn. which repre­
sents the nation’s mu|or airlines and resists most
proposed safely measures, opposes the Initiative,
claiming that It would cost *1.000 per plane.
Rutty says a more reliable figure Is less lhan
8100. und one radio manufacturer places It at
*15. Regardless of price, his only Interrst Is In
encouraging the use of improved radios, not
manufacturing nr marketing them.
Th e T S O will not. however, mandate the new
radios' use In uny utrerull. Tha t final step will
require u two- to four-year-long FA A rule m uklng
process — a development Rutty patiently awaits.

. .8 0

G E O R G E F. W ILL

Book firm ’s fall not an ‘assault’
W A S H IN G TO N - T h e American left, having
lost Its last great cause — el lu. Nicaragua? —
has fallen upon fallow limes. Hut u few leftist
Intellectuals, believing It lx-iicr to lx- shrilly
silly lhan silent, are In full cry about an
"a ssa u lt"on "cultural freedom."
Their "outrage" concern a "disaster" and
"scandal" id "censorship" that "chills the
Intellectual environm ent." T h e y cull It an
uttempt by a "complacent, ollcn Jingoistic"
society of "m uffle” critics, a "harlw rte" act by
"bean counters" of a "bloated conglomerate"
g u ilt y of " c o r p o r a t e v a n d a lis m " In u
"slash-and hurn style.” It Is the "cultural
crim e " of "blbllnclde." committed, says Icltlsi
Studs Terkel. because of "the bottom line,
w h ic h has b e c o m e th e m ost obsce ne
expression ol the American vocabulary,"
Whal Is lids sound and fury ubout? Th e head
of a small publishing eouijxiny lost his Job.
l*unlhron. a subsidiary ol Random House
(whlch Is owned by Ncwhouse). specializes In
jnddlshlng left-wing Ixxiks and losing money,
laisl year II lost lx-tween 82 million und 83
million. Random House recently told the head
of Pantheon in plun to do belter, lie got Im lly
and quit, and five associates did. lost
Th a i event Is unimportant. Hut the reaction
to It among some hyperventilating Intellectuals
— this exercise In nostalgia lor the playpen of
the 1960s. this new lllng ul faculty-club
radicalism and sandbox revolution — is a
hilarious s|x-elmcn ol |x-oplc Intoxicated by
self-importance. Il also is a ease study of Ihc
descent id Inlclllduals' lelllsm Into burlesque.
If you douhl lh.it the protests on behalf of the
Pantheon Six Is Just |xillllcal special pleading,
consider W oudl S Tu d s Terkel. Kurt Vonnegul.
W illia m S ly r o n . Jo n a th a n S e h rll. Noam
C h o m s k y anil the like he protesting a
corporation's refusal lo run a right-wingleaning publishing house as a "prestige loss
leader"?
Many p u b lis h e rs tiring lorth Ixxiks expected
to lx- loss leaders, and do so because they
Ix-lleve publishing Involves six lul responsibili­
ty. Ilul Panlheon's ajxiloglsts. who suggest il
has cornered the market on civic virtue,
demand a prc|xmlcroux entitlement: Pantheon
Used should lx- run. Ill |x-r|x-liilly. us a loss
leader. Hccuuse it has lost money for so long. II
has an In altf liable rigid lo do so forever.
When Pantheon's delenders complain ulxml
publishing I k nig lututcd by "su|x-unarkei
accounting." it is the noun Hi y find most
objectionable it is "censorship" for Pantheon
to lx- held accountable tor Us use ol other
|x-&lt;iplc's money It Is "unlettered greed"
I'im lc tlrrc d — the worsl kind) lor Ncwhouse
lo limit ihc num ber ol years P.mihcon can lose
Ncwhouse money hv grinding Ideological axes
It is presumably idealism lor the Pantheon
|xillltclans io have televised tantrums Ix-c.msc
llii'y do not have ai. iilillm lled draw on other
prople's money.

Pantheon’s radicals Ix-lleve that capitalism Is
lolcruble when, by the Industriousness and
re s p o n s ib ility ( I n ­
cluding attention to
the bottom line) of
others. It produces
sufficient surplus to

subsidize

Its

Itlroluglcul enemies
ul Pantheon. Hut ea|&gt;liullsin Is merely Ir­
re s p o n s ib le greed
w h e n It r e q u ir e s
Pantheon to live by
the rules the rest ol
the world must re­
spect.
These Intellectuals,
obscenely conijkirlng
( The rhetoric
themselves to dissi­
ol cen­
dents "silenced" by
sorship' and
t y ra n n y , advertise
oppression'
them selves as d e ­
reeks of con­
fenders ol Intellectual
tempt for
Integrity, but they
America, and
d I s l i n g u I s ii
for bourgeois
llicm sflvca by I heir
societies gen­
disrespect for la n ­
erally. ■
g u a g e . It g o e s
ix-yond Imprecision,
beyond lilt- sloppy expression lhal betokens a
m u d d le d m llld . Il Is I lie arjrogance of
Ideologues who have lost not only the ability lo
persuage but also the desire lo |x-rsuude. The ir
arrogance Increases proportionately lo the
dccllnc of their |ilausibllliy and decreases of
their numbers.
"W h e n I use a w o rd.” said llu m p ty Dum piy
lo Alice In Wonderland. "It means Just what I
choose II to m ean." T h e question, he said. Is
"w h o Is to lx- master.” Th e left, having lost
ho|x- for |xilli!cul power. Is determined lo
Iiii|xis4- a dictatorship over discourse.
T h e r h e t o r ic o l " c e n s o r s h i p '' a n d
"oppression" reeks ol conleui|il for America,
and lor bourgeois societies generally There Is
n o th in g novel about leftist Intellectuals
ex|irevslng disdain lor society In the silliest
terms because Ihc society thinks the Intellec­
tuals are silly Pantheon's Ixxiks. says Pan­
theon's ex-editors, contain "som e of the least
|xipular hut inosi lui|xirtuiii Ideas." Ah. ol
course Th is Is an encore of the h it's oldest
alibi: We are failures (at politics, publishing,
whatever) because we are virtuous. Indeed,
our failures prove our virtues: Only the
disgusting prosper III a dlslgusllllg m x lety
Around the world scores ot millions ol
victim s of lelllsm are embracing ihc discipline
.tiul rationality ol free markets Ix-eause ihcv
understand the connection between consumer
sovereignty anil the responsibilities ol |xihllc.tl
democracy Some Americans lellists ait tie
n iu n d in g e x e m p tio n from ilu m arket s
severities for ihc s u m - reason.

Ortega won’t
go empty-handed
W A S H IN G TO N - Pity Nkaraguan Presi­
dent Daniel Ortega. He lost die'election und
now ull he has lo console him Is the
m ulllm lllinn-ikillar fortune that h r und Ills
family six-krd uway In Panamanian lianks
while they feigned socialist austerity. Highly
classified Central Intelligence Agency rejxirts
say the Ortegas are silling pretty. Ortega and
iheSundlnlsta
p a r t y
r u I e d
N ic a ra g u a w ith a
s u p e rfic ia l c o m ­
m i t m e n t to d i s ­
tributing the wealth.
T h e t ru th Is. the
wealth was sjireud to
a limited Inner circle
w ho h a vc n o w
Ix'come Marxist m il­
lionaires.
We first rejiorird
on Orti-ga’s capitalist
ventures In 1985.
The C IA has since
Ix-cit able to confirm
our rejxirl and gel
more details through
Central In­
agents In Nicaragua
telligence
and National Securi­
Agency re­
ty Agency b u lk in g
ports say the
lutcrcc|iis. Ortega Is
Ortegas are
scheduled to relin­
sitting pretty. ■
quish (xiwcr on April
25 lo Vlolela
Chamorro, fu a gracious concession speech
aflcr the election,last month, the hyjxx-rlsy
sllp|x-d easily from his tongue: "T h e elections
lest the will of Sindlnlsta revolutionaries who
never have sought to cling to power, who
were Ixirn poor and wilt lx- satisfied lo die
|xx&gt;r. ..." Now. for a reality check: W hile Ihc
Sandliilslas I lave been cleaning out their
desks, they have passed a little piece of
legislation tliat puls a lie lo Ihclr stxiullsl
prixi.im ul Ions. Th e new law grants perm a­
nent property rights In any person now
txru|i&gt;ing government properly. Il Is a
blatant uttempt lo give more lhan 10.000
jmijx-rty lilies lo Sindlnlsta leaders and
followers to enrich themselves and strip
Chamorro ol a starting base.
One opposition leader called the law "the
llu ll and decapitalization of the gixxls of the
slale." Another called It "a huge send-off
p a rly" for tlx- Siudlnlsias. Th e new law.
eomhined with another one |xirdonlng c rim i­
nals for crimes com m llled until April 25.
am ounts to an invltutlon to wide-scale
emlx-zzlenieni over the next month, accord­
ing lo the C IA analysis.
We r a n i lui|i bid think bark to the
Sundinlsia'* protest* In 1985 when we
ri'ixirled on the property holdings und
money-making venture* of party leaders.
The y claimed that each house the leaders
lived in and each company they run was
actually owned by the slate. Come April 25.
even the Sandtntxtux will have to admit lhal
I he |x-rks we said they enjoyed now belong to
I hem free und clear.
Nicaraguans have had reason to susped
Ortega's taste for the finer things In life. In
1985 on a shopping spree In Manhattan, he
and Ills wife Ixiught 83.500 worth of designer
eyeglasses. He likes lo wear Italian leather
Jackets and other status symbols.
Hut — a jxiint In Ills favor — Daniel Ortega
Is the least thieving of the Sandliilslas. lie
llves imxlesily in a house In Managua. His
brother. A rm y Chief llu n ib rn o Ortega. Is
another story. He gix-s home ai night to an
iipuleni housing eoni|xiund complete with a
small park
A high level Nicaraguan defector. Ma|or
Roger Miranda, eonllrm rd s o u r details of the
Oriega llfeslyk- Th e C IA has since uncovered
several bank accounts in I’unamu traced to
ilu* Ortega bnithers and ini.ilmg more lhan
S3 million
The C IA believes lhal Sandlnlxla Interior
Minister Tom as liorgc is worth more lhan 81
million
Ib c s id c n ! H ush Is now p u sh in g lo r S:UJO
m illio n In a id to N icaragua Ik ir a d v ic e Is lo
|x&gt;si d a le the i hi c k u n til C h a m o rro Is in
other O therw ise, live S a n d ln is ta s w ill Itnd a
wav to give them selves a going aw ay present

�Sanford Herald. Sanford, Florida — Th u n d a y , March 39. 1990 — 7 *

Hearing--------C a a t ln u s d f ro m

Rotary Club holds garago sal#
S A N F O R D — T h e Sanford Breakfast Rotary C lu b will be
having a giant garage sale Saturday. April 7. from 9 a.m . to 2
p.m . at the Wal-Mart Shopping C rn lrr.
T h e club will rrr rt a tent at the site for the sale.

Rad Cross offsrs safaty court#
S A N FO R D - Th e Central Florida Chapter of the American
Red Cross Is nlterlng several safety and nrst-atd courses during
the months of April and May. T h e following courses are now
open:
• Infant/chlldCPR. April 12 from 8-4 p.m. Coat: $20.
• Com m unity CPR. April 3 0 fro m 8-4 p.m. Coat: $29.
• Com m unity CPR. May 14ft IS from 8 -10p.m . Coot: 929.
• C om m u nity CPR. May 19from 8 -4 p.m.Coat: 823.
• Standard Flrat-Ald. May t from 8-4 p.m. Coat: 830.
•W ater Safety Instructor's Course. May 4. Coal la 840 plus
and additional 8 10 pool fee.
For more Information, or to register, call 8944141.

Longwood task fores to moat
LO N G W O O D — T h e Longwood strategic planning task force
is meeting at 7 p.m. tonight at the Longwood Police Station.
Mayor Gene Farach and Commissioners Rex Anderson and
Adrienne Perry and C ity Administrator Mike Abels are on the
task force. Th e group will discuss growth plans for the city.
Public Is Invited.

Wekiva
C o a t l a a s d fr w a &gt; P a g a 1 A

sewage treat­
ment plant when II Is completed.
In response to concerns of
Markham Woods residents. Lex­
ington Estates planners said
they will build one-acre lota on
20 acres near the entrance to the

developm ent a n d along the
southern border that flanks
Heathrow West, a one-acre lot
development. Other one-acre lots
would be developed along the
eastern border w hich Is next
vacant land that m ay be de ve l­
oped Into one-acre lotsone day.

Roaches-------C o n t in u e d f r m a P a ga 1 A

her ow n expense. Schuckman
said she still plans lo fight for
payment of her medical bills.
■’ ll was very painful and em­
barrassing" Schuckm an said of
he r roach ordeal U n til the
doctors killed ihe one-half-inch
roach with mineral oil. she said,
she could feel II m oving around
deep Inside her ear. Several
methods of removal were tried
before Ihe Insect was pulled out
with small fonrps. Schuckm an
said. Hospital records confirm
that doctors removed a brown
Insect from Schuckman'a ear.
T h e bug was Intact when re­
m oved. and hospital records
show mineral oil was applied lo
ihe ear and that there was
physical irauma to the car canal.
Schuckm an said when she
. r r portent he Incident- asked the
apartment manager to pay her
hospital bill and to move her and
her 11-month-old son la another
apartment, the manager said she
would have lo consult the Mari­
ner's Village attorney before
acting.

S c h u c k m a n
s a i d
exterminators did respruy Ihe
complex March 17. two days
after the roach crawled In her
car. but II didn't do any good.
"Th e y 're in Ihe walls. T h e whole
building Is Infested with them. It
should be condemned. Nobody
should have to live like this."
Schuckman said.
A w o m a n w h o Id e n tifie d
herself only as manager of Mari­
ner's Village Apartments said all
apartments are sprayed with
Insecticide by a professional
exterminator an a "continual
basts." Since Schuckm an re­
ported the problem with the
roach In her ear. the manager
said, the apartment has been
resprayed. T h e manager said
that particular apartment has
received addlllonal sprayings
several times after complaints
rromthetenaiits.
Th e manager said she believes
the problem Is being taken care
of and she has no other problems
with these residents. She de­
clined funher comment.
J i m S te m p k o w s k l, an In ­

Fags

1A

Jc M ip and
n o r t h w e s t to L a k e M a r y
Boulevard. But expressway of­
ficials are hopeful road builders
w ill bid lower, allowing four
lanes to be b u ll to Lake Mary
Boulevard or even U.S. 17-92 at
Airport Boulevard.
Expressway Director Gerald
Brlnton said current plans are to
solicit construction co m pany
bids In m id-M a y. setting an
application deadline of m id Ju n e . Bonds would be sold In
August. Bridge construction Is
slated to begin November 1 and
roadway construction Is sched­
uled lo begin December 1. All
work Is scheduled to be com ­
pleted by October 1992.
Brlnton said final approval of
the plan la needed from the
governor and Cabinet, who have
already given their Initial ap­
proval. Legislative approval la
also needed, but because the
plan requires no stair finances.
Brlnton said he anticipates no
snags.
Brlnton said Rep. Frank Stone.
R-Casselbrrry. has submitted a
House bill to gain legislative
approval of the road construc­
tion and Hep. Art Grlndle. RAltamonte Springs, has pledged
to steer the bill through co m ­
mittees onto the House floor
d u rin g the upcom ing session
beginning next week. Sen. W .W .
"H u d " Gardner. D -Tltusvllle, has
pledged to sponsor an Identical
S e n a te b i l l to h a s te n th e
legislative app rova l process.
Brlnton said.

spector for the State Regulation
D e p a r t m e n t o f H o te ls a n d
Motels, checked Ihe apartment
at about 10 a.m. March 17. He
said It would be several days
before a report on hla findings
would be available.

StampC o s t l i s « 4 f r w n P a g a 1A

of the
new stamps. Lippencott called
Sanlord Postmaster Fred Rader
earlier this week to announce
shipment of 500 of the new
stamps, Rader said.
Rader said Ihe Sanford Post
Office does not get all of the new
Items because It Is not a philatel­
ic center, but with a 8200.000
renovation ot the offler that
began last week, that m ay
change.
"W e're kind ol* small, so un­
like to keep things that move
quickly.” K a drr said "B u t with
the renovation, we'll have a
couple of displays. W ho knows?
Maybe some nrw stamp col­
lectors will be born."

Report: Indian kids have more
emotional problems, less help
W A S H IN G T O N The
400.000 Indian adolescents liv­
ing on American reservations
suffer a higher rate of emotional
problems than white children,
but only 17 mental health pro­
fessionals are available to help
them, according to a report
released Thursday.
According to the Office of
Technology Assessment report.
Indian adolescents face a higher
rate of suicide, substance abuse,
stress, depression, anxiety and
neglect than their white coun­
terparts.
The y are also more likely lo be
physically and sexually abused,
to have alcoholic parents or
disrupted families and to have
school related stresses.
But despite the high rate of
emotional distress, the report
said the federal Indian Health

Service funds only 17 mental
health professionals trained lo
serve children and teens, onetenth ihe number needed.
T h e report. "Indian Adoles­
cent Health." notes that data on
the emotional problems of Indi­
a n c h ild r e n a n d th e p r o ­
fessionals available to aid them
Is scarce. " T h e Information that
does exist makes clear, however,
that mental health services for
Indian adolescents are Inade­
quate."
Th e 17 health professionals
cited by the report serve 12
Indian Health Service areas,
each covering from one to 11
slates.
The Billings IMS area, with
more than 12.000 Inldan adoles­
cents In Montana and W yom ing,
has the most mental health care
providers with nine. Five of the
areas, together serving about
80,000 Indians In 16 states, have

no mental health professionals
trained to treat children and
teens, according to the O T A
report.
Denise D o u g h e rty , project
director for the report, said data
from a variety of studies on the
frequency of various m cntul
health problems among A m e ri­
can teens was used to roncludt
that the Indian adolescents have
a higher rate of emotional Ills
than whites, aged 10-17.
“ You have to piece together
Ihe the data from studies and
other sources." she said, noting
sulcde figures show the 1986
m ortall'y rale for Indians age
13-19 was 26.3 per 100.000
while the rate for all other U.S.
races was 10 per 100.000. In the
10-14 age group. Indian suicides
were four times hlghrr than all
other races combined.

DEATHS
D ELL LEON BEARD

Dell Leon Heard. 57. Temple
Drive. Sanford, died Tuesday at
Ridgecrest Manor. DcLand. Horn
Ja n . 27. 1933. In Jacksonville,
she m oved to Sanford from
Houston In 1978. She was a
homemaker and a ITo trsta m .
Survivors Include daughter.
Dell Franklin. Sanford: brothers.
Charles Larsen. Lakeland. Sam
Nickerson. Brunswick. Ga.: sis­
ter. L a u llr Brooks. Seattle; Hirer
grundchlldren
B a ld w ln -F a lr c h lld F u n e ra l
Home. Altamonte Springs In
ehargr of arrangements.
A L IC E O . B R A E M E R

Alice G . Hrarm er. 82. 548
C lu b Court. Lakr Mary, died
S u n d a y at S o u th Se m inole
C o m m u n ity H o sp ita l. Longwood. Born 1X1. 22. 1907. In
Brooklyn. N Y .. she moved to
|Lake Mary Itom Turns River.
N .J., in 1980 .she was a secre­
tary for a manufacturing com[p a ny -md a Protestant. She was

a m em ber of the O rd e r ol
Eastern Star. New York and the
Northeast Maryland Yacht C lu b
Auxiliary.
Survivors Include husband.
Louis P.; son. D r. Allen C ..
S u n n yva le . C a lif.; d a u g h te r.
Carolyn B Mclcnu, Oneida. N .Y.:
six grandchildren: three great­
grandchildren.
C o x -P a rk e r C a r r y H a n d
Funeral Home. W inter Bark. In
charge of arrangements.
AUDR EY N. H O N EYCU TT

Audrey N. Honeycutt. 59. 170
N. Devon Ave.. W inter Springs,
died Monday ai her residence.
Born Nov. I0, I930. In Yarbro.
A rk ., she m oved to W in te r
Springs from Key West In I977.
She was a homemaker and a
Baptist.
Survivors Include sons. Joe
Dale. Lllburn. Ga.. Jo hn David.
W inter Springs. Ja y Durcl. A l­
tam onte S p rin g s d a u g h te r.
J jillle Darlene. W inter Springs:
sister. Shirley .MrNtne, W inter
Springs; three lirandcblldren

Conrad A Thom pson Funeral
Home. Kissimmee. In charge ol
arrangements.
E D W IN L . S P O O N E R

Edw in L. Spooner. 65. 594
C lc m s o n D r iv e . A lta m o n te
S p r i n g s , d ie d T u e s d a y In
Tam pa. Born Oft. 6. 1924, In
Spencer. Mass., he moved to
Altamonte Sphngs from Cape
Canaveral In 1970. He was a
retired telephone lineman and a
Caiholie.
Survivors include daughters.
J u d y W ils o n M c K iilg h t ,
Titusville. Dot Hm w n. Ohatchcr.
Ala . Patricia Barnes. Columbus.
Ga brothers. Donald. Chicopee.
M a s s .. K e n n e th . M e m p h is .
Tcn n .: sisters. Evelyn Duncan.
Fort Lauderdale Dotty lliggcn
h o lh a in . Ja c k s o n v ille . C a ro l
Blair. Jackson. Miss.. I3 grand
c h i l d r e n ;
I 8 greatgrandchildren.
Colonial Carey Hand Fu ittial
Home. Orlando. In charge ol
arrangrmenls.

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*im Its CSrk ol trio Circuit
Court SaminoS County. Ftorl
da. m accordant* mth tka
Provision* at Ik* Fictitious
Name Status*. To Wit Sociwn
M l Ot Florida SlaluSt ttjr
J toy in Weldor I
Thomas P Wilhelm
Publish Merck IS. 11. If. April
L lew
0 E 0 ISO_____________________
NOTICE OF
F IC TITIO U S NAAAI
Nats* it hereby given trial I
am engaged In butlnott at 4M
M e m a n d A ve , A lla m e nla
Spring*- SaminoS County. FS r
Ida under its Ftctittou* Nam*
at CONNIE S VEND and that I
Inland to register said nam*
mth trie Clark ot trie Circuit
Court SammoS County Ftort
da in accordance eith in*
Provision* at th* Fictitious
Nam* Status*. To Wll Sactioi
MS OOF torse Status* itsr
Conttencr L Ian
Publish March IS. n la. April
S. IffO
D E O IS I____________
NOTICE OF
F IC TITIO U S NAM I
Notice i i hereby given Ihe AI
am engaged in Outineet *1 lers
S Park Are . Sanlord. FL 1191.
Seminole County. Florida under
trio Fwtiliout Nemo of SUPER
O IS C O U N T B E V E R A G E A
FOOO STORE, end trial I intend
to roglssr said name mth trie
CSrk ol the Circuit Court. Sam
moS County FSrida. in ac
cor dance mtn me Provision* ot
the Fictitious Nemo Status*. To
Wit Section M l Of Florida Slat
utt* If St
Rank Shah
Publish March I). n . If. April
S. IffO
0EQ1SS_____________________
NOTICE OP
P IC T ITIO U S N A M I
none a is hereby given Ihel I
am engaged in business al SO*
label Trail Langmood. FL M 9 Y
SaminoS Countv. Florida under
th* Ficliltou* Name ol FLORI
OA COVER PAGE, and mat I
intend lo register said nam*
mm tk* CSrk ol the Circuit
Cevt. Seminole County Ftorl
da in accordance mth the
Provisions ol Ike Fictitious
Name Statute*. To w it Section
MS 00 Florida Statutot 1M7
Poltenberger Corpora lion
Jerry W Poflenderger
Publish March!, is. n If IffO
O E o a i_____________________
NOTICE OF
F IC TITIO U S NAME
Notice it hereby given met I
am engaged in butmett at ISf
Laaa Rd . Lake Mary. Seminole
County Florida under in*
Fictitious Name ol SUNRISE
H E A T I N G A A IR CO N D I
HO NIN G- and mat I inland h.
regisltr sent name mtn the
CSrk at me Circuit Court. Sem
moS County Florida in ac
cor dance mtn the Provisions ot
me Fictitious Name SfefuSs to
Wit Section MS Of Florida Slat
cites IfSt
Tv - tiC Beckmth
P u b .. ’Aerchl. i » . 9 . If I**
OCC A M ___________________
NOTICE OF
F IC TITIO U S NAME
Notice is hereby given met t
am engaged in business *• 1*4
Al Las* Mary Bird
Last
Mary Fla 111**, Seminole
County Florida under tn*
Fictitious Name ot MV ELEC
TROLTSIS PLACE end met I
intend to register Mid name
aim the CSre ot m* Circuit
Court Seminal* County F ton
d* in accordance mtn the
Provitient ot tho Fictitious
Name Statute* To Wit Section
Mt Of F tor id* Status* if*/
LuclitoM Fauna
Publish Match! IS. 1). If IffO
D EO It

ri« 'M * g i O H T I I N I M

JU D ICIAL CIR CU IT.
IN A M O F O a
SEM INOLE CO UN TY.
FLO R IDA
CASE NO. tM M b C A W -L
CHARLES R IN JA M IN E L L IS
Petitioner .Husband,
and
SUSAN AJMANOA ELLIS.
Rttpandant/wiN
N O TIC E OF ACTIO N
TO O AR E H E R IR V S O T I
F I I O trial a Petition For Dts
solution Of Mart lege has been
A M against y«u. and that yaw
art raavred to tore* p copy a*
your Response *r PSedSng to
tk* Petition upon tk* Poll
Honor's Attorney. GEORGE B
W ALLACE. ESQ U IR E, at I D
W. First Stnat. Soil* M t. San
Sard. F S rtW OT71, and U S Its
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t*m day at April A D . Iff* It
you lerl to W so. a Default
Judgment m il I
m* Petition
D A TE D af Sam wait County.
FSrtW . M l tm fe y f t March

AD.ITM

IS IA L I
MAR VANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIR CU IT COURT
■y Cecelia V Ekem
Publish March A IS. 9 . If. IffO
D EOM

N O TIC E T O T N E PUBLIC:
Nats* le hereby given mat th*
Board at Adlutlmant af th* City
af Santard m il held a regular
moating on April II. taag. In trio
City Hall Commission Chamberi
at It 10 a m in order to contid
v a request S r yvlanc* In trio
Zoning Ordinance at it pertains
I* Side Y ard varianca r*
quiremenit In an SR I district
an
LO T M AND E A S T '* OF
V A C A T E D A L L E Y . P IN E
H UAST SUBDIVISION PB 1 PC
f 1 at recorded in Samlnol*
County, FS rtW
Being mar* specifically W
tcribad as Seated IMS Lake
Avenue
to canel.-uct a Sings Family
Dwelling
Board af Adlutlmant
W M Prilllpt. Chairman
ADVICE TO TH E PUBLIC II
a parson decide* to appeal a
decision mad* with respect to
any matter considered at its*
above mealing or hearing,
ka/sha will need a verbatim
record at Ik* proceedings in
eluding trie testimony and avl
Wnc* which record is not
provided by Ik* City of Sanlord
tFSlMdlOSI
Publish March I f . April I. laao

D IO It*

N O TICE TO TU B PUBLIC:
Notice le hereby given that th*
Board af Adlutlmant al tk* City
af Sanlord will hold a regular
mealing an April II. IffO. In tk*
City Hall Commission Chambers
at 11 I t a m. In order to consid
er a request tor varianca In Its*
Zoning Ordinance as II partam*
ta Bear Yard variance r*
. W M W i h In an SR 1AA dit
J '*
If i* O F LOT
M BEG NW CORNER LO T 1
8 Lie F I 0 Y L L W I L 0 E O F
LOCH ARBOR SEC S RUN E
II I M T N to N LI W TO P T N
OF B E G S TO B E G NEW
UP1ALA PB I PG */ at r*
corded In Seminole County,
f lor Ida
Baing more specifically de
scribed at located 2tJ Upteta
Road
Planned use •I the proparty i»
to construct a garage onto a
tingle family dwelling
Board ol Ad |utt mant
W M. Philip*. Chairman
ADVICE TO TH E PUBLIC II
a parion decides to appaal a
decision mada with ratpacl to
any matter considers# at the
above m atting or haaring.
ha/*ha will naad a verbatim
ra&lt;ord ol the proceedings in
eluding tho lestimony and evi
dence. which rtcord I* not
provided by rha City of Sanford
&lt;FS2ftiClftS)
Publish March If, April I. IffO
D E O 230
IN TH E CIR CU IT COURT OP
TH E H TH JU D ICIA L CIR CU IT
OF FLORIDA. IN ANO FOR
SEM INOLE CO UN TY
CASE NO; VtV/LCAftVL
HARRY R EIN and RHEA
R EIN , hit wild. |/r/wm'O'1i,
Plaintlffdl.

vt

JO H N L N U C C lT E L L I.a
ting la man,
Oafandant(t)
TO JOHN L N U C C lTE LL I
307 Zinnia Drive
Caivaibarry Florida3270/
N O TICE OP ACTIO N
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE
If alive, and if either or all of
thorn ba daad. thair respective
unknown spouse. hair*, dt
viteet. grantee*. creditors and
all othar claimant* by. through,
undar or again*!
JOHN L N U C C lTE LL I
or aithar ol fham. and ail
parties having or claiming to
hava any right, title or interest
in tha proparty harain da
tenbad
Residences ot all U d Oaftn
dent* unknown
YOU ARE N O TIF IE D mat an
action to forte lout a Mortgage
on tha following property m
Seminole County, Florida
Lot I. Bloch 17. H E F T L E R
HOMES ORLANDO. SECTION
O N I , according to tha p u i
thartof at recorded In Plat Book
13 P«gat 1 and *, ot tha Public
Record*, al Semlnof* County
F lor Ida
hat bean filed again*! you and
tha abova named Defendant*
and you art required to serve a
copy of your written detente* if
any, to if on the Attorney tor
P l a i n li f t U )
HOW ARD A
S P E IG E L . E S Q U IR E . 2300
MaiMand Center Parkway Suit*
114 Ma&gt;tiand Florida IJ/J
140/) 1/3 0041 on or before April
74 IWO. and Me the original
w»th tha Clerk ol thi* Court
either before service on Plain
tiff t Attorney or immediately
thereafter otherwtta a default
will be entered agamsl you lor
the reliaf demanded in tn*
Complaint
W ITNESS my hand and tne
veal ot this Court on March id

|»W3

1SEALI
MAH VANNE MORSE
CLERK OF CIR CUIT COuMf
By Jaan Bril lent
Deputy Clark
Publish March 23 7* Apr l k
17. l**Q
OEOT73

varianca requirement* in an
SC Jdltfrlctwi:
W
ol Lot ) •* All Let* 4 + 1
Bib ) T r I Town ol Santard P I I
PG i t a* recorded m Seminole
County. F lor Ido
Being m art specifically do
teribed a* lacatod; i l l S
French Ave
Planned ute ol the property I*
ta Incroato tho oeltttng ground
*ign taco from » tq feat to W
*q taot roquo*Hng a variance of
3d m taot (The attawed tquere
footage l « » * g teat)
Board of Adlirttinont
W M Philip*. Chairman
ADVICE TO TH E PUBLIC If
a per ion decide* ta appeal a
decision mad* with respect to
any matter cemiderod at tha
above meeting or hearing,
ha/tha will need a verbatim
cludtng th# tottimony and evt
dance, which rtcord I* not
provided by the City of Santard
(FS 2d* 0103*
Publish March TV. April $. IffO
D E O 2eV
N O TIC E TO T H I PUBLIC:
Notice tt hereby given that tho
Board of Adjustment el the City
al Santard will hold a regular
meeting on April 1). IN I. In the
City Natl Commission Chamber*
ot II 30 o m in w^ec to contid
or a request tar varianca in tho
Zoning Ordinance a* It partaMis
to Roar Yard variance re
quiremenit in an SR 1A district
on
Lot 1 He/tl Glen Subdivision
PB 33 PG 43 at near dad in
Sam mota County. P lorIda
Being more specifically de
tcribad at located tOd Haiti
BtvdPlanned uta of the property lit'
to erect a utility building
Board of Adjustment
W M Philips. Chairman
ADVICE TO TH E PU BLIC : II
a parton decides ta ippvil a
decision made with respect ta
any matter considered at the
above mooting or haaring,
ho/she will need o verbatim
record of tho proceeding* in
eluding tha tottimony and #vf
dance, which rtcord it not
provided by the City of Santard
(PS3B4010SI
Publish March If. April I. two
D E O 217
IN T N I C IR C U IT COURT
O P TN B E IG H T E E N TH
JU D IC IA L CIR CU IT
IN AN D FOR
SEM IN OLE CO UN TY.
S T A T E OF FLORIDA
CaseNa : V M ivaC A q aL
Oanaral Jvrisdtctiaw
Ftarlda Bar Na.: MOVdi
SO UTH EAST MORTGAGE
COM PANY,
Plaintiff.
vtTIN A M AR IE KREUSCH.
If living.
•fus a tta f .
Defendants
SE COHO AM EN DED
N O TIC E OP ACTION
S TA TE OF FLORIDA
, TO
T I N A
M A R IE
K R E U S C H . if liv in g and
W E S LE Y J KREUSCH. her
husband if living, including' any
unknown spouse of tetd Often
dents If aithar has remarried
and ll aithar or both of teid
Defendants are deceased their
respective unknown heirs, da
vliaa t. grantees, assignees
creditors, lienors and trustees,
and ail other persons claiming
by. through, under er against
tha named Defendants
Whose residence address is
V li Presidents Avenue e13.
Brkk. New Jersey 0I/S3
AND
TO R O BER T EAGLE and
E S TH E R EAGLE
Whose residence address is
1*4 Mason Street, Metuchen,
Now Jersey 00*40
YOU ARE N O TIF IE D that an
action to foreclose a mortgage
on the following property In
Seminole County. Florida
Lot n . SUNLAND ESTA TES,
FIR ST A D D ITIO N , according to
the Plat thereof as recorded In
Plat Book II. Pages V/ A «• of
th# Public Records of Seminole
County. Florid#
has been filed against you and
SCO TT F CAUSSEAUX and
CAROL R CAUSSEAUX. hit
wife. JOHN DOE and JANE
DOE, and all other per ions In
potettion ot subject real proper
fy. whose real names are un
certain, and you aro required to
serve a copy of your written
defenses^ It any, to if on
J O S E P H M P A N IE L L O
ESQUIRE. Plaintiffs attorney
whose address it
701 N Franklin Street Suite
2/70. Tampa. Florida Ue03
on or before the 111 day of May,
(WO and file 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 for the
relief demanded in the Com
piaintor Petition
D A TE D on this 7/th day ot
March. iWO
M AR YANNE MORSE
C LER K OF THE
C IR C U IT COURT
BY Jeoninlient
Deputy Clerk
Publish March TV, April 3, 12
IV. two
D EOIV7
N O T Ic T T O T M t PUBLIC!Notico is hereby given that the
Board of Adjustment el the City
of Sanford wilt hold a regular
meeting on April 13, ItVQi, in the
City Hall Commission Chambers
at 11 JO a m in order to consid
er a request for variance In th#'
Zoning Ordinance is if pertains
to Side Yard variance re
quiremenfs »n an SR IA district
on
Lot */, Santard Heights at
recorded in PB 2 PG *3 Semi
nolo County, Florid#
Bemg more specifically de
scribed as located 400 W IVfh
Street
Planned use of the property is
to construct a Single family

dwelling

Board of Adiw*tm*nt
W M Philips, Chairman
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC if
a per*un decides to appeal a
decv*on mwde with respect *o
any matter considered af the
above meeting or hearing
hw she will need a verbatim
record ot the proceeding* Ms
dudmg the testimony and tut
dance which record It not
provided by (h# City of Sanford
(FS/aaOiOSt
Publish March 3V April I ifW

D E O 331

CURTISD CORTEZand
SHERI J CORTEZ. Mt wile.
NOTICE OP SALE
PURSUANT TO CH A PTER i f
N O T IC E IS G I V E N that
pursuant fa a Summary Pinal
Judgment dated March 22, IWO
In the above tty led cause, I will
sail ta the highest m i best:
bidder tar cash at the wesl front j
deer ot tha SeminoW County *
Courthouse. Sanford. Seminole *
County. Florid#, it ll R t m on

Lot 42, Rimbiewood. accord
mg to the plot thereof os re
carded m Ptet Book 23. Pages /
end ft. Public Recerds of Semi
note County. Florida
D A T E D this 22nd day of
March. IWO
M ARYANNE MORSE.
Clerk at tha Court
By JonoE Josowic
Deputy Clerk
Publish TV. April J. IWO
DEO7V0
IN T H E C IR CU IT COURT
OP TH E E IG H T E E N TH
JU D IC IA L CIR CUIT
IN A NOPOR
SEM INOLE CO UN TY.
FLO R ID A
C A S IN O ; v a i/ ia C A -a a l
IN RE TH E M ARRIAGE OF
K A TH E R IN E M ARIE
FR ITO G FO R TA D O .
Petitioner'Wife,
and
F R E D L O U IS F O R TA D O .IV .
AtiponOerirtv Husband
N O TICE OP ACTION
TO : Prad Louis Portade. IV
IS A Highland Rd ,
Benton. Arkansas
YOU ARE N O TIF IE D that an
and you are required to serve a
copy ot your written defenses, it
any. to PA U L V M O Y E R .
E S Q U IR E . Potitlenor s At
fomey whoso address Is 242/
West State Rood 434. Longwood.
Florida J2/7V. on or before April
M, tWO, and file the original
with me Clerk of m«s Court
either before service on Peti
tloner's attorney or immediately
thereafter, or a default will bo
entered against you for tho
relief demanded In the Com
W ITNESS my hand end seal
this Court on the 24th day ol
March IWO
(S E A L)
M ARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF TH E COURT
B y : Sharon Dunn
Deputy Clerk
Publish March TV. April S. 17.
IV. IWO
D EO 2V3

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SCHOOL BOARD OP
SEMINOLE CO U N TY
A D V E R TIS E M E N T
FOR E l OS
TH E SCHOOL BOARD OF
SEM INOLE B O U N T Y , Florida
will receive olds a# the office of
the School Board. 1311 South
Mel ionvilla Avenue. Sanford,
Florida. 13/71. until 2 00 P M .
April IV, I WO at which time bids
wil l bo opened for the lor y ices
of
E X TE R IO R LIG H TIN G ANO
S ECU R ITY SYSTEM
HO PPER EECAT
ROSE N W ALD CEN TER
Rosenwald E S E Center
IPV4 Norm street
Attamente Springs. Florida
22/01

Bid must be accompanied by
bid deposit A Bid Bond. Cash
ier s Chock or Certified Check
for five (S%) percent of the total
amount bid Tho Bid Bond shall
be drawn In favor ot the Owner
and such Bid Bond shall guar an
too that tho Biddor will not
withdraw his bid for a ported of
30 calendar days after the
opening of the bids
The successful bidder shall
furnish a Performance Payment
Bend for the total amount ot the
award within seven (/) days of
notification of the award Bonds
must be written by a surety
company licensed ta do business
in Florida
A deposit of 17* 30 is required
to Obtain specs and plans from'
TH E D EP A R TM E N T OF FA
C I L I T I E S . P L A N N IN G A
C O N S T R U C T IO N . I T U
Mellonvlll# Avtnut Sanford
Florida 17771. TELE P H O N E
407 372 1232
The Board reserve* the right
ta -waive minor inform all ft«* in
the bidding it said waiver is in
me Board’s best interest
Dated mis 21 day ot March
IWO
s D a vd R Spear A I A
Director of Facilities
Planning A Construction
Publish March2t iWO
D EO 271
U N ITE O S TA TE S
D ISTR ICT COURT
M ID DLE D ISTRICT
OP FLORIDA
ORLANOO DIVISION
C A S IN O . *g 14V CIV ORL II
U N ITE D STA TES
OF AMERICA.
Plamfitt
v
11 4V/.IS3 00 IN
U N ITE D STA TES CURRENCY
Defendant
N O TIC E OF ACTIO N IN M M
ANO ARR EST IN R IM
In a c c o r d a n c e w i t h
Supplemental Ruta (C) (li tar
Certain Admiralty and 'Man
time Act'ion of the Federal Rules
of Civil Procedure, and local
Admiralty Rule / Olid I . notice»»
hereby given of Ihe arrest ot
tl.4V7.tt3 in United Slates Cur
rency, in accordance with a
Warrant of Arrest &gt;stued on
February 31. IWO
Pursuant to Supplemental
Rule Ic H il and Local Admiral
ty Rule 7 03(f) end person
having .» claim against ihe
properly shall tile a claim with
the Court nnl later men fen lift)
days after process has been
eiecuted and shall file en en *
»wer w&lt;thm twenty (70) days
from th« date of filing their
Claim
D A TE D et Or a-*Oo Florid*
this Hhday of M-. th lew
ROBERT W o C NJMAN
United States Afturn*»
Hr GR EGO Rv S M ILLER
Assistant U S Attorney
4Q Norm Hughey Avenue
Orlando Florida m o t 7700

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I)H C C won the opener 6-4.
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second, scored a pair of rui.s to lake the
lead.
Sandy Kodrlguex reached when the D UCC
first baseman dropped a throw from the
third baseman for an error. King followed
with a blast Into the teeth of u 25-m ph wind
that just barely cleared the fence In left field
for a home run.
Singles by Melissa Gibson. AUsaa Sm ith
and A m y Boyd allowed Gibson lo score the
tying run In the top of the seventh to set the
stage for Barton's heroics.
In addition lo her home run. King also had
a single to give her a 2-for-3 effort. Also

Greg Jam es scored on a passed
ball as his brother Nell walked.
lamer K rv rs rruchrd on an
Infield single to score Brubaker
and Danny Hendricks singled lo
score Nell Jam es. K rvrs scored
on a ground out by T . J . Glulfrtda
and Leister scored Hendricks
with a single.
Th e Hams added one run In
Ih r third, one run In the fourth,
two runs In the fifth und a run In
the sixth to end Ih r guinr by the
mercy rule.
Greg Jam es hud u double and
two singles und also stole a base
In spark the Lake Mary offensive
attack. Also contributing were
Leister. Jam ie Wallace. Chris
Barfield. Neil Jam es. Keves and
Hendricks with one hit each.
Clulfrlda also had a productive
game, scoring two runs and
driving In one while reaching
base three time on walks.

Haiders against the Santa Fe
Sulnls. but this lime h r hung
uround to the end. tossing a
six-hit shutout as SCC won 3-0
for Its sixth victory In Us last
nine starts.
Th e win Improves the SCC
record lo 7-22 overall and 4-10
In the Mid-Florida Conference.
T h e Haiders play another M-FC
game today when they travel to
Orlando to lake on second-place
Valencia starling at 3 p.m.
Sam ara's win was his third
straight and raised his record to
3-4. A 6-1 freshman left-hander
from Cocoa. Samaro allowed
only two runners to reach third
basr and retired 13 of the last 14
batters he faced.
Santa Fe starter Kevin Sheuly
hud a llow ed u n ly one S C C
basr runner, on a walk, through
three Innings before the Haiders
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T h e Y a n k e e s o w n e r's I n ­
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T h e New York Tim e s reported
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pension from baseball.
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Com m issioner Fa y Vincent
and Dowd both declined to
dlacuaa or acknowledge Dowd's
Involvement.
D o w d 's I n v e s t i g a t i o n o f
Am** Minidirt. Itrial. dK
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ARtaetm*. Ill. 3L 13; Km FladL St Lauit. the same m ajor league rule
M* . dK. Tim Pawtat. Tutttn Him. Cant. * 1
U ; Jim Grakk III. Tucwn. Aril., dK J*ka w h ic h de a la w it h c o n d u c t
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Wathinytm. Swarti Croak. Mich . d*t
Chrttto vm Rmwkury (a). Sawth Alrtca. *1 paying Sptra MO.OOO. Splru
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claimed the amount was for
Information Steinbrenner used
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s lu g g e r D a v e W in f ie ld .
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9-11 aeries against Philadelphia
Garcia. RrK Bawman Qrla
Phllltea has been rescheduled for
Oct. 1-3: and the April 6-8 aeries
PraaiNM - Pl*c*d MwtdN Or** against the New York Mets has
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been react for April IS. Ju n e 13
PanUaGMaananl) da* dtaauaiiti
and Sept. 24. T h e Ju n e 13 game
summation at will be a double-header.
T h e scheduled opening series
Taaaa AAM - Nomad Karmil Davit Jr.
between the White Sox and the
Brewers In Chicago has been
Plan B Na**eant resetI for April 9. Ju ly 11 and
- JIRnad Plan B Na* a**nl tt*M Sept. 27. T h e Sox's three-game
series at B o sto n o r ig in a lly
and David Lima.
LA R*M* - li«nad Plan B traa a*snl ti*M scheduled for April 6-8 were
and Gary Knudaan
MMnaa*** — Jiyiad Plan B traa 4|trl reset for Oct. 1-3.
■id* ratal»*r* Ira Hillary and Carnall
T h e Indians announced the
opener of a three-game series
— lifnad Plan B Ira* anani
against the Kansas City Hoyals
will be played In Cleveland May
Rick Dannaity
7. Th e other two games will br
Track
pfayedOct. 2 and 3.
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T h e Indiana also need to make
tprmiar Andre Cawn lar two raarv
u p three gam es at Yankee
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played In New York April 12.
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“ I played well. I must admit.
Everything seemed lo cnergl/c.
all p u rlt of m y game. I Just tried
to Jum p on It and ride II as far an
I could."
• M lc h a t l J o r d a n , a fter
scoring 69 points, (he most by
an N BA player since 1978. and
grabbing a career-high 18 re­
bounds. In the Chicago Bulls'
117-114 win over Cleveland.

un Brown and Barbara Carter were
3-for-4 for the Scuts In the first game.
Getting two hits were Darlene IMttman and
Sinllh.
Doing the damage for S C C were King
|3-fnr-3. two runs scored), Blankenship
(2-for-2. two KBII and Barton (2 for-3. triple,
run scored, two HBI).

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Steinbrenner might
have more In common with Pete
Rose than he would like.

T h e Itrst game saw D B C C score five runs
In the first three Innings, then withstand a
come back attempt by S C C to pick up the
victory.

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getting two hits was Apopka graduate
Christy Blankenship.

Men

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C o n lln u a d f ro m I B
the tup of the first Inning
when Davidson Ih rrw away Lrs
Gillls' grounder fur an error
Glllls stole second and scored
w hen D avid son Ih r r w away
another bouncer olf the bat of
Reilly.
" I think the Ihruw lng errors
am) his (Davidson's) hesitation
ixi Itrilling the grounder was
because of his sore knee." said
I u ltlr "Scu ll salil the only llllir
Ih r knee hurls is when h r lias lu
ru n ."
I.akr Mary took advantage of
llie wildness of D rLa nd starter
Jason Coleman and Mime llin rly
hilling lo pul six runs on thr
IsMird in Ih r bolloin of the llrsl.
Leadoll b a tlrr C h ip Lelslrr
walked and stole second. Greg
Jam es singled, m oving Leister to
third Alter Kurt Hruhukrr was
lilt with a pitch lu load the bases.
Leister scored on a wild ptlrh.

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entertain California Oct. 1-3. ‘
Angels will play Seattle May
May lOandI July I1I.
T h e Angela also annour
shortstop Dick Schofield le|
cam p to have hla strained
hamstring examined. He rouli
be sidelined aa long aa s lj
weeks.

on gait
At W Nt n ib
rrto Kelly and pitcher Jlm m
Jones each homered to tend th
New York Yankees to a 3-:
t r iu m p h o v e r the M o n trra
Expos
A t g r i a t a r ( la v a s , K e v in
H o m in e s n in th -in n in g single
drove In the w inning run for
Boston In the Red Sox's 6-5
v ic to ry o v r r th e M innesota
Tw ins.
A l P U a t C i t y . Glenn Davis
a n d K e n C a m l n l t l b la s te d
homers and Cincinnati's Luts
Oulnonrs' frrb lr attempt lo play
first base rn d rd with a derisive
two-run error In the Astros' 8-6
victory over the Red*.
A t B r a B m to a . Bobby Bonilla
walked and scored on two errors
In the eighth Inning, lifting the
Pirates lo a 3-2 victory over the
W h ile S o x . P itts b u rg h also
placed outfielder Jo h n Cangeloul
on waivers.
A t C l a a r s r a t a r . M o o k ie
Wilson balled In two runs and
scored once to lead the Toronto
Blue Ja y s to a 6-1 victory o vrr
the Philadelphia Phillies.
A t B t . P a t a r a k a r g . C e cil
Fielder blasted three home runs
and drove In six runs os Ih r
Detroit Tigers beat the St Louts
Cardinals 7-3.
A t V a ra B a a c h . T o m H r
dlngton cracked u two-run dou­
ble In the 10th Inning to power
Ih r Atlanta Hravrs lo a 7-5
victory o v rr Ih r Los Angeles
Dodgers.
A t P a r t C h a r lo t t a , Key
ihilarlos singled home a run lu
the I2 lh Inning lo lift Ih r Kansas
C ity Hoyals to a 2-1 victory o v rr
the T rx u s Hangers.
A t T a m a . Hob Nelson belled
two homers and Fred Lynn and
Tu n y G w y n n added one uplrer
In the San Diego Padres' 10-7
triu m p h o v r r the California
Angels.
A t B c o tts d a la , A r ia ., six
Seattle pitchers combined for u
flvc-hlltrr and Oreg Briley hit u
two-run homer In the Mariners'
5-2 victory over the San Fra n­
cisco Giants.
A t PhOGalx, the Milwaukee
Brewers poundrd out 15 hits In u
12 2 ro u t of th e O a k la n d
Athletics.
A t Mesa, A r ia .. Opening Day
pitcher Greg Maddux pitched
three shutout Innings and Mark
Grace had the game's only K ill
to lead the Chicago Cubs' to
Ihclr first spring training victory.
I-O liver the Cleveland Indians.

Softball

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one run In
the fourth and one run In the
sixth as Harcar added one run In
the sixth to tic the game al 7-7
after six Innings.
Harcar then scored five u n ­
answered runs In the top of the
seventh lo take the victory.
Triples by T o m Nyc and J im
Arnold were Ih r big blows of the
Inning.

Sparking the Harcar attack
were Te rry Hoscoe (three singles,
ru n score d). A rn o ld (trip le ,
single). Mark Steffrs (double,
single, two runs scored). Brian
Burke and Dee Delaney (two
singles and two runs scored
rachl. Nye (triple, run scored).
Jo h n Adams and Allen Dellaal
lone single und one run scored
each) and Bill Hoscoe (two runs
scored).

tlu- bust's without un out as M lkr
Srnrehek singled. Willie McCloud
w a lk e d a n d K i r k E c k s t e in
reached on a throwing error.
Alter Senerhek was forerd out ul
home on B e rgm a n's fielder's
choice. Jo h n Wilkes hll a ground
luill lo short that st ored McCloud.
Cepeda In i the Silver lluw k
Ollrnsr with u triple und a double.
Sm tlli hud his triple while Bobby
Fugalr. Melrnde/ and Dwayne
Clark all singled.
Seminole will play again Friday
al D rLand In a 7 p.m . game while
Luke Howell travels to Luke
liru nllt-y lor a 7 p.m . game
Frlduv,

Doing the damage for KM C
were M lkr D 'Am ico (double, two
singles, three runs scored). Jo h n
D'Am ico Ihom r run. triple, run
scored). Dan Gill (double, single).
Mark Morden (two singles). D rIton M cCorm ick (double, run
srurrdl. Hon Dexter Isluglr. run
scored). Bob Keeney Islnglri and
To m Tew s Iran scored).

lourth.
Daks Kodrlguex walked and
advanced lu second on a single
by Kevin Monahan. When the
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P eople
IN B R I E F
Delend High 50th reunion planned
Drland High School. Class of 1940. la planning Ita SOlh
reunion. Uetsy Stewart Osborne, claaa representative. la trying
to locate members of the rlaaa. For more Information call (9041
428-4185.

SISTERs quiz chief

Pink and Maroon Charity Ball aot

Msmbsrs of SISTER, Inc., a
civic group, recently held a
luncheon when Sanford Police
Chief Steven Harriett spoke
In f o r m a lly . T h e S I S T E R s
quizzed Harriett about local
crime, police call frequency,
end police coverage in Sanlord.

Tyre Court *14 will hold the Pink and Maroon Charily (tail
from 9 p.m. until I a m., on March 31, al the Sanford Civic
Center. Donations are *10. For ticket Information call Mrs.
Curtlne Peterson at 330-2774

Ladlaa ol tha Elks cookbooks art ready
The Ladles of the Elks. 1002 Second St., has received the
second shipment of the ladies' com m unity cookbook, entitled
"Our Favorite Hrclpcs." An error In the first shipment on page
70 listed t* ru p of milk tn Ihe Caramel C o m recipe. Th e correct
Ingredient Is Vs cup maple syrup. T h e cookbooks arc avallablr
at t he Lodge or by mall order. Call 321-0470 for more details.

Viat Nam vets to aacort Moving Wall
Viet Nam Vets Motorcycle Club. Space Coast Chapter " G "
and Vietnam Veterans of Brevard will sponsor a motorcycle
escort of the Moving Wall from Cocoa to W ickham Park In
Melbourne, at 9:15. Sunday. April 1. T h e wall will depurt from
the Rumada Inn. Friday Road. Cocoa, and travel to W lrkham
Park at lO a . m. For more Information call 632-4928.

CALENDAR
Coma Join Toastmaatare
D a vbrrakers Toastm asters. ’ w h ich origina lly met for
breakfast, now meets each Thu rsda y at 7 p.m. at Shoney's
Restaurant In Sanford. No reservations are needed.

Overaatara to walgh In
A meeting on spirituality In relationships In Overeaters
Anonymous Is conducted on Thursdays at 7:45 p.m. In Ihe
ralrlrrla at West Lake Hospital. Longwood. For Information,
rail Charlie at 323-8070.

Dixieland Cloggers to meat
Dixlrlund Cloggers clogging group holds club meetings on
Thursday. 7-9 p.m .. al thr Lakr Mary Fire Department al First
Street and W ilbur Avenue. Lake Mary. For Informallnn. call
321-5267.

East-West Kiwanls to gather
East-West Sanford Kiwanls C lu b meets T h u rila y at 6 p.m . at
Friendship Lodge. Seventh and Locust.

Sweet Adelines to rehearse
Sound of Sunshine Sweet Adelines women’s barbershop
singling group rehearses every Thu rsda y at 7:30 p.m. al
Northland Com m unity C hurch. Dogtrack Road. Longwood.

Parent support group to meet *
Families Together Parent Support G roup meets every
Thursday al 7:30 p.m .. 900 Fox Valley Drive. Sweetwater
Square. Suite 206. for open discussion. For more Information,
call 774-3844.

Narcotics Anonymous to mast
Narcolies Anonym ous meets Friday al 11 p.m. al Ihe House
of Goodwill. 317 Oak A v r.. Sanford.

Old cars put in limelight
The Antique and Classie Automobile C lub of Seminole
Couiily sponsors a display of old cars each Saturday from 7-10
p.nt. in the Wal-Mart parking lot behind W endy's on U.S.
Highway 17-92. Sanford. N on-m cm hrrs are welcome to bring
their old cars or browse. For more Information, call Hcrtx-ri
Partridge at 322 3687.

Teen support group to meet
Families Together T e rn Support G roup mrets from 11 a.ill.
to I p.m . every Saturday at Suite 206 S w re lw a lrr Square. IkX)
Fox Valley Drive (off Wcklva Hoad). Utngwood. Call 774-3844
lor further In forma I Ion.

MortM PhaSsS, » « S » Jordan

Be a friend if
you want one
D E A R A I I T i A widow wrote
to say that she has never known
surh lonllnrss In her life, and
she doesn't rare what pcoplr call
her If they Just please call her!
So what's wrong with her
dialing finger1/ Where Is It w rit­
ten that lonely people have to
wall for others to make Ihe first
move?
D u rin g my husband's final
Illness. I decided I would never
lei myself lie lonely. I stayed In
touch with friends und krpt up
as m any social activities as I
could. Alter m y husbund died. I
Jo in e d a c h u rc h -s p o n s o re d
singles group a n d a widow
support group I made some
wonderful new friends by volun­
teering to leach a senior cltl/cns
class In creative writing.
I call my friends und chat
Ic h rc rf u lly l about things of
m utual tntrrrsl. T h e y also feel
free to call ntc. Very often I call
someone I know Is alone and we
go to lunch together — or Just
visit. I share thr good things in
m y life, and keep the not-so-good
things to myself.
IPs said ihul the best place to
find a helping hand Is at the end
of your own arm. It's equally
irue that Ihe best way to find
friends Is to Ik - a friend. Don'l sit
around waiting for others to end
your loneliness — they tnay not
be aware of It. Reach out to
lItem, and end It yourself.

MARIAN OAKS,
AC WORTH. OA.
DEAR MARIAN: tlooruy for
you. It’s easy to see why you will
never lie lonely. Unfortunately,
not everyone has your drive and
positive attitude, hut perhaps
your letter Will inspire snme less
aggressive people lo reach nut
and end their loneliness. You are
a true Georgia "peach."
D E A R A B B Y t I have one for

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ABIGAIL
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you and your readers on babysilting. My wife of ti'v years
wants to go and live wth her son
und Ills wife and two kids, to
Itahy-sit. clean und cook — anil
whatever. She says she will be
m y "weekend wife." Isn't that
the ptts?
I guess. In time, she will want
the Jolt full-time. (No pay.I We
arc In our 60s: this marriage Is
Ihe second time around for Itoih
of us. I was married 36 years to
m y first wile — until the good
laird took her. Wife No. 2 was
divorce^, SJjQJ'JsU.
shouldn't I?

SUCKER TO THE
STEP-GRANDCHILDREN
DEAR "BUCKER'-i Don t go

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DEAR ABBYt Yes. I know,
every child gets cranky and a d s
up occasionally In u restaurant,
but one of the parents usually
takes the child out of tin- room if
the child doesn't calm down
w llhln a few minutes.
We were sitting al a table next
to a toddler w ho wus screaming
at the tup of Ills lungs. Th e
mother said (to her husband).
"Ju s l Ignore It — he'll q u id
dow n." Well, the child didn't
q u id down — so an elderly
woman at the table across Irom
them turned lo the child, and In
a very loud and com m anding
voice bellowed. "W IL L Y O U
P LE A S E H U S H U P "!
Th e child was struck dum b!
T h e parents started lo laugh
and. believe It nr not. Ihe toddicr
laughed too.
A gentleman was leaving ihe
rcsluurunl. und as lie passed the
table where the "h u s h u p "
woman was sealed, he smiled
pleasantly, leaned down and
said. "Good for you!"
ALSO IN THE
CHEER1NO SECTION

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Pilot Club members pass citizenship test
Belh Welebob. president-elect of Ihe Sanford Pilot Club.
Introduces Sanlord City Attorney Bill Colberi at a recent steak
dinner. Colbert spoke about the responsibilities of citizenship,
emphasizing the Importance of voting and jury duty. Club
members were given the same written test that irjirnjgrants must
pass before becoming U.S citizens Welebob’ sal&lt;t, gve/y^no
passed

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or lo r w o rs e — not fu r
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NaodoO tor local doUnary,
N O ! ICE It hereby given that th* Rd#r4 #1 Caunty C#mmlsv#»w**
NOTICE IS H I I I B V G IV E N
bonofiti Higher
Mon Frt Bonofiti Subtlonco
ul »m &gt;«t* Count. Florida. intends Is hotd o public hearing tu
that a . virtu# al Rial carlam
OB B A B Y M
c o m .j.i th* enactment ot an ordtnanca entitled
Writ at f aacutMn Hauad aut at
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and undar tha taai at ma Circuit
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| Cancel
part time E kporlancod an*.
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lacatad In laminate County.
PART TIM E
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parlance reauirpd m-70f*.
pay and banaflti
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leeki guotlt. temote comp*
along laid Wait lino to ma Soum Ima at Sat turn a Township It Soum.
That Mid Mia It being made
F M N M T M T t M I S C0UVT
D*Wy W ork............ Daily P*.
W EAR D BSIGNER C L O TR IS
I a Park Harm pal Hickman
monihip Bo* tS IT U Lake
Ranga 77 East: manta run Wail along Mid Soum ima to tha
h Mtltfy tha term i al laid Writ
CkR Rob h r Roaaiil
EARNS10J04 PER M O N TH I
ClrcN. laniard___________
Tuacawllla Country Club
Soumaait tarnar at Mid Sattton a. manca run Norm along tho Wait
Mary. FI MTfS______________
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l.n. ut laid Suction a to tha Soumaait taraarot Lot all. O P SWOPE
John E Poik. Shorltf
Call Sfaphome. NS all*
a B I L I A O U f RBO F B M A L I
R E TA IL
G o n r o n o t Jobs I Now hiring
F a rH b r.i
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l AN I COM PANY'S P LA T OF BLACK HAMMOCK, ai ratardad In
Seminal* Caunty. Florldo
Formerly weelm . homemek
M ANAGEM ENT
In your or**, bom Ik mod ond
Rta Booh J. Pagai I N and I I I Public Ratordi. Sammola Count..
To Bo PublllKtd March U . If.
or. M. I S ". IM lb*, bland
unskilled For a currant Iht Ol
CASMIIRS/SALES C lIR IS
April S. II. Wim me Sale on
I lot j i thanca run Wall along tha Soum llna ot M id Lot all to tha
etlroctlv*. oftoctWnah. un
Iobi ond application. Coll
S f— F in a n c ia l
M M A 6 U K IT ? O f f O IT M IT T
April 14.1*00
Wad I.na ol Lina all. Itianta run Norm along laid Wait Ima la tho
dtrllandmg. very intetliglont
I4 I1 W H M 7 C H P I74
Accophng appucaiunt. M turn
D EO 1*4
Nrc . 1. I.na ot Lot all. thanca rtm Eatt along M*d Norm llna. to tha
Hot gorfoou* tmoll child
or part lima FWHki* hour*
Ralail aipenancad
M U M T n iS T
ik ..t i.ra ol Satlion I. Township It Soum. Ranga 11 Coat, manta run
Seek! nation Kiught m Shin
Eicoilonl c o m p ly bonofiti
Saalood butchering, dtaplay
BAD C I B O IT T Laarn Mac it.
N .r'h along taid Wait llna la ma Eatt pratongatlan at tha Soum llna
Full or port Itme M ull have
mg Armor. Ropty PO Bao
Paid vocation and haHdon.
and
caunhr
tiparhnca
r*
how h III your credit report
i L .' • B O R E N S FIRST ADDITION T O BLACK HAMMOCK.
hi lewmg ....
C * H H I 14*7,
I N T H I C1BCUIT COURT,
I f 1004, Port Oranga. 11Ilf
p
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guirtd
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■ IOM TEBRTM JU D IC IA L
• C A R IN G . S E N t lT I V a .
purchai* Apply In potion
P M M l Curry Ford Rd.
Amailng record*
..... a run W all along u R prolongation and Mid Saum llna to ma
CIR CU IT. IN ARO FOR
H AR D SO M I M A L I 4* loekl
Wat
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Orlando
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. anhri.no at Van Artdala Straal at shown an Mid plot; manta real
SBMINOLB CO U N TY.
&gt;h,. timid prttly girl Bao
................... E O E
Norn, a ong Mid cantarlmo to tha Soum Ima ol Sattlan J4. Township
M A T U R E L A D Y h lire m home
FLORIDA.
u n . L i k i io p d . F m 7 f i
RN. LPN. or Moil cal A tiiiiart
A over lee 1 teenage b e n
jo Soum Ranga II Eatt. Saminolo Count., Florida; manca nai Wall
CASE NO : Ot tit* CAt*
We ham immediate than and
CASH
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tar b u t. podlotrk *Hk* tend
&lt;.ong c id Soum llna to ma Soum prolongation at ma Wall Una at tha
wfuh mem A dad work I
DIVISION: L
long farm atiignmanla Ul your
return* U P O bev ITT*.
. ,t! fall ol Loti 1S4 and 1SS. O P SWOPE LAND COMPANY'S
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DUVAL F E D E R A L SAVINGS
171 41*4
Sanlord. F LD 7 7 TITM
I . A ! OF BLACK HAMMOCK. Plat Boah 1. Pagai IN and III.
AND LOAN ASSOCIAION OF
M E O IC A L
I A m Record! Samlnola Count.. Florida Ihonta rim Norm along
a 7(M A H
a) i. not Noblng
JA C K S O N V ILL E , a corpora
dO F F tC E CLER KS
* SALES ASSOCIATES*
him W rit ima to tha Soum Una ot Lot ISt. thanta run Eatt along Mid
h r Pohr P o rh d but Oat or
flan.
d R E C EPTIO N IS TS
To markol ocraagt L auction
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f
South ima *o ma Eait lino at Lot ISO. Ihonta run Norm along tho Eatt
Platntitt.
Ordinary P O Baa fSIOfl.
w.
dS E C R E TA R IE S
armor ty
Coll M l HIS
no ol io n ISO and 1S7 to ma Soum llna ot Lot HO. manta fun Wail
LabaMary FIUTOS
dW ORO PROCESSORS
.ijr.g &gt;d Soum ima lo tha Wail Ima at Lot 1M thanca rim Norm
SALES
JU D ITH M SM ITH. II lltMtg
O A L L S M IF Tltt
a F ( M A L I Tall, protty. Him.
d IN O U S TR IA L W ORKERS
...» g . d Wait ima ol tha ( a l l prolongation ot ma Soum imo at Lot
and II dttaaaad. her unknown
P O R I A T SALA R YIt
d o tt y redhead. Mid IB 'i
I t man, a run Watt along M id Soum Ima to tha Wait Imo at Lot HO:
betci. dev Itoet- gran
P E X C E L L E N T B IN S * I T t ll
ASSOCIATES REEDED
Would Ilka to moot mat*. IS h
Wo othf la* pay. groat bontlitt
I'nmta run Norm along tha Wad Imo ot Loti Jl*. 114 through 111 to
creditor*, and all amor
JpmOur Iicollenl
and tha opportunity to work ot
4J. who I* omohonail, and
ma Fait promngatiwi ot tha Soum Ima at Lot MO thanca run Wail
aiming by. mraugh.
Hoaim Car* Tpom
many at tha lop company* m
D y n a m ic It c o l com pany
I mane lolly tacure Photo a
., jng c d Soum Una to ma Wail llna at Eatt hall ot lot MO. Ihonta
u n d e r or o g o ln tl h e r;
I Hootlb Care
wonlt astoe toWi m roHdonfiol
mutt Ropty PO Boa 17a*.
your ora* Call now h r an
run Norm amng u d Wall Ima la tha Norm llna ot Lot MO. thanca
M O N TG O M ER Y W ARD A
UffS**________
I ........... 740*771
and commere La* real ttlaW
O utdo. FI 11741____________
run F a il along M R Norm llna and tha E ait prolongation ot tha Norm
CO M PA N Y. INC . a Florida
tales wim locus tn me Son
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corporation.
n o f ie f r id a y p ay
lord Lak* M a r. Ganav* art*
DAD to. r r . IM ha would
A . i l I.na ol Loti 104 and MO to tha Eatt prolongation at tha Saum llna
Oohndonti
Call lor dalaili Century II
Ilk* h moot on oltractiir*
IfN R C N A
I ol 7*7 Ihanta run Wail along M.d Soum Ima to tha Wail Ima ot
N O TIC E OF ACTIO N
Oviedo Hoell, Inc
M l 4*81
nan
imoking
whiN
tomato.
IS
, .. i l l thanca run Norm .long laid Walt llna lo tha North Ima at Lot
TO J U D IT H M S M ITH . II
to IS. tor doting ond poil'ble
S ECR ETA R Y
I I I . thanca run Eatt along tha Norm llna at Lot 171. 171 and tha Eatt
Pull tlm* and port llm*
living and It docootod. her
rolatlonkhip
Lot’*
tton
wim
Im m adialol.l Coll
prolongation ol M.d Norm I.na to tha Wail llna ol Lot MO; thanta nm
unknown ipouM . heir*, de
th* McCartney Concert 4/tI
W ondatr Mary. 707 PSOO
Norm .long tha South prolongation ol tha Watt I.na ol Lot MS and tha
CONSTRUCTION
vlteet. grantee*, creditort. ond
Send note, phone number A
Walt Una ot Loti MO through MS to ma North I.na ol Lot NO, thanca
oil other partial claiming by.
SERVICES
COORDINATOR
photo PO BOX 770411. Or
M IDICAl IICIPTIONIST
. F ait . ong tha North Una ol Lot MO to tha Watt Ima ol Lol 170. &gt; through, under or agatntt her
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North along tha Wail Una ot Lott 174. 170 and 171 to ma
Rettdancelt) Unknown
Able to work wim contractor*
. , th I.na ot Lot J71 thanca run Eatt along lard Norm llna and tha
YOU ARE N O T IF IE D mol on
NO r e t ...................B R U S H
A C TO R V E X TR A S Hollywood
handling phones, orders and
N »lh Una ot lo t JFJ to Salt Croak Mam Canal Itianta nm South
amended action h h ro c h M *
Litton To Talking Portonoltl
f o il Mgml No orp been
deliver let lor outside tales
NURSE AIDES * A U SHIFTS
•g M.d Canal to ma Soum I.na ol ma Norm ' i ol Mid Lot 111.
Purcheie Mono. F irti Mortgage
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HIOHIR STARTING PAVI
and Note an ma following prop
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Speclalll MaeneklWa Her lid
and personality Call Man
For certilwdor avpar wncad
. &lt;h una to ma crniarUna ol Van Artdala Straal, thanta run Soum
o rt. in S E M IN O L E Count..
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„..b f7 4 -m s
dot FreSay.iAMW SPM
ADD TO YOUR INCOME
Apply m parson W
j laid cantart na to tha Norm Una ot Sattlan M. Tormth.p 10
Florida
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Lowe's/Mat Hand
SELL
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NOW
Lakrvtew Nurllng CawWr
tu Rang. II Eatt thanca run Eatt along Mid North Una to tha
Lai A )a ii mo Saum 4
Ta Leave Menage Fro* 144 SHI
l l » ISO*, ask w » Ho4^*»
CALL SWOBS*
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73— L o s t 4 F o u n d
I W* SIT-1411
lot 111 O P IWOPE LAND COMPANY S P L A T OF BLACK
Caao Park Villa* Phata I "
ID /h r. Ufa Iraki Outdoor
•.' VMOCK. Plat Book 1. Pagai 110 and 111. Publit Records.
cordmg h tho plat the.
L O lT ^ T le d ^ ^ ^ w h ih ^ m a i*
work
Ui'local
area
Full
and
mol* Count,. Florida, and tha North lina ol M elon I, township
recorded in Piet Book If.
Shih tiu. (Sam ) tail Man
pari time BIMRaWlOkS. IS.
. Kjulti. Ranga II Eatt. Sammola Count.. Florida, thanca run Eatt
14 and IS. ol tho public record*
Leman Btult Landing on I/|»
, ung mo North Una ol Sact.on I, alio boing tha Soum Una ol SacUon
ol Seminole Count, Florida
AffOiNTM INT S ITTIIS
Blue Collar. StOf R IW A R O
toanih.p M Soum. Ranga It Eait. to tho Southarl. prolong, ton
hat boon filed ogaintl »ou. and
Prefer
. buf mil tram tha
Cali m SJf*
_____
tha Watt lino ol tha Eatt 171 laat ol Lott 110 and U l. O P SWOPE
M O N T G O M IR Y W AR D A
right person Hrs Mon Thors .
M IS S IN O : Whita I
4N 0 COM PANY S P LA T OF BLACK HAMMOCK, thanca run
CO M PA N Y. INC., a Florida
10
AM
7
PM Apply 2147
Elite LX motor tceohr L k
•jritr . ’ong MRS prolongation and Mid Wall llna *o ma Soum Una ol
corporation, ond rou ort ro
Sanford Avo .4 AM to 1PM
«7*se7R REW ARD No quel
i i l l manca run Wall along Mid Soum Ima to tha ( a l l llna ol tha
quirod to lerve a cop. ol .our
homotkod Cad Ml-4710.
c : a r a : t “
A 5 U M IU IS
h n t i . r laat ol ma Soum 171 laat ol tha Eatt *t ol Lot Ilf ; thanca
written OatenH I. II on., h II an
„n Nut th along Mid E att Ima to Ino Norm Una ol tha Saum 171 laat
M lo 111 par h o c All kTuttft.
LAW RENCE J BER NARD .
25— S p a c l a l N o T I c r s
t Lol 11*. thanca run Watt along Mid Norm ima lo tho Wall Ima ol
Mow - Female Permanenll
ESQUIRE. Platntitf* attorney,
ma t a i l ' i ol Lol Ilf . manca run Norm along tha Walt Una ol tha
II
whole addrtM 11 1044 Park
*44*111
E a t t 't ol Loti 111 and IH to tha Norm llna ol Lot H I. thonco run
M C O M I k MOTANY
Strtat. Ja c k M n .lllt. Florida
Wan along M id North lino lo tha Watt lino ol Lot 110; thanca run
11104. on ar betore M a . 04. IffO.
For Detain 1 404 41143S4
ATTMTION
South along tha Watt Una ol Lott 111 through lit to ma South llna ol
Fhrld*2J*l*a^M *chtl#n_
and Ilia tha original wim ma
HARO WORKERS need only
Mid Soction M to tha POINT OF BEGINNING
Clark al m il Caurt allhgr be lor*
apply 1 pennon* availably
Tha aboco landt Induda all ol Loti 171. 171. M 0 110. ISO through
•ervlca on PlamilH'i attorn*, or
2 7 -N u r u r y f t
chauHour'i Ik raquirod tar I
17* &lt;01 through «o . 410 through 411 and 411. tha Eatt '* ol Lott M0.
I m m o d lo t o l. t h o r t t l t t r ;
potltlont m i H l e r M l-R ll.
C h ild a r t
I l l and IIS. tha Watt ‘ a ol Lot 111. tha North '» ol Lot If l Walt ol Salt
otherwlt*. * default will b*
Craak Mam Canal Loti 130 and U l N il tha E a il 171 laat. and tha
ontarod ogolntl you tor th*
A im tA U A HANTS YOU'!
IN M Y Lak# Mary homa wat
Watt . ol I H and ma Wail l*f taat ot tha South 171 laat ol tha E a tt' •
r tle l domondod in m* cam
E X C E L L E N T FA Y . Benelili
ching infants and up Limit 2
ol Lot 11*. O P SWOPE LAND COMPANY'S P L A T OF BLACK
piamf or petition
Transportation Call
children Prefer S mos and
HAMMOCK. Plat Book I. Pagai 110 and II I . and Loti 1 through 10.
W ITNESS my hand and tha
407 ]*S 7*00 t i l ISal
older Call 321 9344___________
u bR EW S F IR S T A D D ITIO N TO BLACK HAMMOCK. Plat Book 1
teal of mis Court on March IJ.
Toll rolundod Oom 14pm
... tj end Lola t through 0. H W BARR S F IR S T ADD ITIO N TO
IffO
TiitC ol O n Cart CairtarsT
•CK HAMMOCK Plot Boot 7 Peg* *1. end t part ol Lott Hand
AVON
(Court Saal)
Looking lor th.idran ogoa m
I FF S IOWA C ITV Plat Boot 7 Peg* IS lot* A. K. R. Sand P.
Ear a I lira M al homo, lei »ou/
M ARYANNS MORSE
I ant thru S 4am Opm M ,
ND FO P L A T OF IOWA C ITY . PUI Boo* J. P*g#i 107 ond 100.
own hours, only 17 SO Invest
As Clark of fh# Court
homa. maalt providod Ouall
i .i t I through 1 O P SWOPE INC A M EN D ED PLAT OF
men! Call47* I4llar M* WO
By Cacti* V Ekorn
I . and par tonal car*, acti.l
. c i l Y. Plat Boot a P*g* a*. *"d Lott I through 0. H through
As Deputy Clark
•tot. pmia l ii ond T L C Bol
BEAUTICIAN
41 through SO and i f through 47. F L O R ID A GROVES
Publish March IS. 11. If. April
•rancatandCPK Corlitiod
Mori* N orm an/FoK inolioni
/ ANY S 1ST A D O ITIO N TO BLACK HAMMOCK. Rtdf Book J.
S. Itoo
Coll Karon IM 001*. do,a
Part. 111410Sor 4*11)01. Jill
. u am m Public Records Seminole Covnfy. F tor KM end th#
Or Tony., 173 M71rre l wkndl
D EO 141
&gt; atst •« of th# Northwest •«. and th# North*#*! '« of th#
1 0 0 * EEFt A
, lying W#sl of Cockron Trail. Section Jl. Township JO
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
4 t— M Is c r I U d r o u i
Port lima position available
» . Range32 Eatf SeminoleCounty Fior d#
T H I I I O H T I I N T M JU D IC IA L
General ledg.r. payroll *&gt;p*
• try A m tim #n tprF Acr#for th#Construction
CIR CU IT OF T H I S TA TE OF
Do You L o n Cookwaf Do You
rtenco hi TC ILohril Slarluig
It o .r ir t n t i if P#*d Wilhia 10 Oayt from Da*# of Finel
FLORIDA. IM A NO FOR
Nood I* Lot# WaigkiT Eol
wag* baled on ovpenonc*
•nf
S IM IN O LC CO U N TY
cooktea and ieie weight Lei
C lot.ng daw S PM. April a
r «r y A%«#%t#d L 4 n Amount p#r Acre if Financed
me tell rou hew
&lt;07 H I IW*
C IVIL OIVISIOM
Private Industry Council ol
inti r P 4 M lH IN
UUH
Cat# N# #4 1447 CA 44
Sominoi* County. Inc 111 S
T f R l N H * 4 p llfft
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&gt;tvOf % or# ad.ttad that, if they decide to appeal any dtc»*on
M ID S TA TE TR U ST II. a D#ia
55 — B o s iD R is
Senior d Ave . Senlord
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Yrs E m - C a m m /X m Mger.
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CASHIERS
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DON'T CAU M I
All H ulls eveiieoie Good
NANCY B R A N TL E Y , a kingi#
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hourly wage Ren* altar *0
UNLESS Y O U W AN T
woman A NNIE R CA R TE R , a
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TO M A K E MONEY
da.a No oipofwnc* neadtd
single woman and R O CH ELLE
Start immediately Promo
M.i , .»t»n#Mor%# Clerk *o th# Board ot Coon*y Commissioners
Great opportunity lor sharp
SMI TH. a single woman.
p
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wi for S#mmoie County F lortda
iwnalcpparlumlwa Apply
individuals Far mart mlo
Defendants
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March 7f April 10 It
Amoco Food Shop
c e ll..................... -4*7111 IW*
N O TIC E OF SUIT
Ai m EM
4*0* SI Rd 44. SanWrd.ar
M O TIC I OF
TO A NNIE R C A R TE R . it
N O TIC E OF
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F IC TITIO U S MAM I
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t#os. creditors and ad oth#r
• Great Sanford Location
, *jwd tn bus&gt;ness ol H U
NEW S TA R TIN G RATES
AlIRBfbM IbiW oN Prtvom
parties claiming by. through
Bo* 200 Sanford. Saminala
• Steady income
Genera Seminole
F u ll port lim a p o iilion a
County. Florida wndor tha
under or against her
with weekly contracts
s*y f end# under Ih#
available Ivponenc* pro
tthot# Residence is unknown
Futitious Namo at DIXON S
• Very Profitable Business
• s Ndffff Ol L E E S
• Inourod
Lkansod •
Wrrtd Apply al
M OBILE A U TO REPAIR and
but whoso employment address
• Good Terms Available
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Spocleu* accom modallow*.
Circwil Court. S#mifroi# County,
York 14410
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Florida in accordance with th#
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CONCRETE FINISHEIS
N7 M l I N I manege
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F IE D mat an action to foreclose
Provi%ion% of th# Ficfiltouk
fSions Of *h# FtCfitlOuS
Ce llD S ISM leavemeciage
a mortgage on th# following
Nam# Matut#% To Wil S#&lt;l*on
■ C M R ilT Ill W N X K l’
* * ,«tute* To AM Secfion
h it*
CONSTRUCTION AU TRADES
property in Wmmofo County.
•as CMF tor da S U M ys 1412
Frae aalknaWsI Fair Prkoal
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Elderly familiar
with folk remedy
O O T T i In a recent
column, you wrote lhal you had
been unable to Idcntiry aalDty. a
co m p ou nd w orn around the
neck during the great Influenza
epidemic of IB IB -IB . Whoever
asked I he question m u tt be
nearly BO years old. Aa soon u* I
saw the word. I knew whal It
was.
T h a i particular sequence of
vowels and consonants could
only be one word, a local corrup­
tion for the name of an old-lime
medical remedy: aaaafoetldu.
T h is remedy was made from
the roots of the plant Narthex
Aasafoetlda. Il was considered a
s tim u la n t, a p o w erfu l a n ilspasmodic, an expectorant and a
laxative. A t the turn of the
c e n tu ry , ch ild re n co m m o nly
w o re l i t t l e c lo t h b a g s of
aasafoetlda pinned on their un­
dershirts or on a string around
the neck lo ward off colds and
lung congestion.
I’m amazed that you. u physi­
c i a n . n e v e r h e a r d o f It .
Therefore. I assume your plcu of
Ignorance was really a ploy lo
(Ire up all the old-timers to write
so you could discover how many
senior citizens rend your col­
um n.
D R A R R B A D B R t Y o u a t­
tribute lo me a cleverness lhal I
disavow: I really didn’t know
what aalRiy was Hut I suspected
I could count on u few elderly
people, such as you. lo sel me
straight. T h a n k you for writing:
I’m grateful you contributed to
m y continuing medical educa­
tion.

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Experts differ about Ihe cor­
rect bid with the North hand. In
competitive circumstances Ihe
bidding side Is belter placed
after a one-diamond opening,
since opener will be able lo bid
both hts suits without raising Ihe
bidding level. Here Ihe opening
bid ol one club worked well,
since an opening lead of a club
would very likely have caused
two spades lo be sel. After Ihe
opening diamond lead. East won
th e k in g a n d r e t u r n e d a
d ia m o n d . D e c la re r w o n In
du m m y and led Ihe heart Jack.
West won the queen and played
a third diamond, declarer slufring a club. Then came another
heart, won by West. He relumed
his last diamond. East discard­

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ruffing. Declarer now ruffed hts
lo s in g heart w ith d u m m y 's
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club, declarer knew how to play
Ihe spade suit. East would cer­
tainly have ovenuffed with the
spade queen If he had It. so West
was marked with that card
Declarer therefore led a spade
back to his king, dropping the
singleton queen. He relum ed lo
Ihe club ace lo play another
spade. East took the ace and
later scored a trick with Ihe
spade nine, but declarer's con­
tract was safe. He lost only two
hearts, two spades and one
diamond. The Information that
East could not overruff with the
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HOROSCOPE
B y B e r n ic e B e d e O s o l
T O U R B IR T H D A Y
M a r c h SO, 1990

by Bob Tbavts

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by Jim D«vis

T h e great portion of your
talents m ay be devoted to cre­
ative .endeavors In the year
ahead. Y ou r chances for suc­
ceeding In Iheir developments
are extremely goal.
A R IK S (March 2 1-April IB) If
you're not loo sure of yourself
about something new in which
you’re presently Involved, step
back a pace or twxi and let those
who are more knowledgeable
have Iheir way. Learn by ob­
servation. Get a Jum p on life by
understanding Ihe Influences
which are governing you In Ihe
ye a r a h e a d. S end for y o u r
Astro-Graph predictions today
b y m a ilin g 81.25 to A stroGraph. c/o this newspaper. I’.O.
B ox 0 1 4 2 8 . C le v e la n d . O II
44101-3428. Be sure to state
your zodiac sign.
T A U R U S (April 20-May 201
Persons who are not directly
Involved should be kepi oul of
your affairs today. Th e y may
mean well, but there's u possibil­
ity they could confuse things
and stir up cum pi leal tons.

GEMINI (May 21-June 20) In

commercial matters today, don't
let you r emotions override your
lo g ic a n d c o m m o n sense.
Placating your feelings could
prove to be unprofitable.
C A N C E R (June 21-Ju ly 221
Partnership arrangements could
fall short of their m ark today If
the parties Involved arc not good
team players. P u rs u it of a
com m on cause Is essential.
L E O (Ju ly 23-Aug. 22) Bold
measures may be required today
to overcome a static develop­
m ent. However, y o u r moves
must be well thought out or you
might regress Instead of recover.
V 1 R O O (Aug. 23 Sept. 22) You
m ig h t be te m p te d lo luke
chances today that you normally
w o u ld n 't In ord e r to score
quickly. Unfortunately, this may
not be one of your luckier days
for gambling.
LIBRA (Sept. 23 Oct. 23) Your
first thoughts may not be your
best ones to d a y, so guard
against m aking rash or Im ­
pulsive decisions Ta k e lime to
weigh and balance all of your
alternatives.
S C O R P IO (Oct. 24-NoV. 22) Be
extru careful what you say and
lo w hom you say It today. There

Is a possibility you might talk
ubout something lo the wrong
person who will later try lo use
what you said against you.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23 Dec.
211 Strive to be prudent In the
management of your resources
today and be extra careful about
spending good money after bad.
T h is Inclination could be rather
strong.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 2 2 -Ja n .
IU| T h is sh o u ld be u v e ry
productive day for you. but II
looks like you m ight be a slow
starter und accomplish only half
of what you're really capable of
doing.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20 Feb. 10)
Make certain your feelings aren't
masking selfish motives when
dealing with companions today.
E v e n though yo u 're a good
salesperson, others will be able
to sec through your ploys.
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20)
Unless you are well disciplined
and budget minded, there Is a
po ssibility you m ight spend
more than you Intend today. A
w ord to the wise should be
sufneient.
(0 1 9 9 0 . N E W S P A P E R E N ­
T E R P R IS E ASSN.

by Leonard Starr

BUGS BUNNY
r A civm v, i FR O TR EA TiN&amp; y"
OUT ON TRASH DAYS.

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                    <text>June 7, 1990'

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82nd Year, No. 2 46 — S anford, Florida

N EW S D IG E S T

It’s summer vacation...
By VICKI DoSORMIM
H erald s ta ll - irlte r

□ Sports
F o u r d ra fte d to m a jo r le a g u e
L A K E MARY — Greg James, all-Scmlnolc
Athletic Conference outfielder from Lake Mary
High School, was taken In the sixth round of the
Major League Baseball Draft by the Chicago
White Sox to Join three Lake Brantley Patriots In
being drafted.
Also drafted were catcher Jerrcy Thurston In
the third round by the San Diego Padres,
outflclder/flrst uaseman Greg Thomas In the
fourth round by the Boston Red Sox and
catchcr/thlrd baseman Jason Varltek In the
24th round by Hie Houston Astros.
See Page IB

J u n io r m a jo rs c o m e to a c lo s e
SANFORD — The regular season of the
Sanford Recreation Department Junior Major
Baseball League came to a conclusion at Chase
Park Wednesday night.
Th e scheduled first game of the evening went
to the Knights of Columbus Cardinals. In the
second game, the Moose Lodge Pirates scored
five runs In the top of the fourth to trip the
Rotary Club Royals 14-13.
See Page IB

□ Florida
2 L iv e C re w ru le d o b s c e n e
F O R T LAUDERDALE A sheriff won a
partial victory In federal court when an album
by the rap group 2 Live Crew was ruled obscene,
but he was told he acted unconstitutionally by
threatening to arrest people selling It.
See Page 2A

L e a k p o s tp o n e s la u n c h
CAPE CAN AVER AL — Engineers pumped
liquid hydrogen aboard the shuttle Columbia
Wednesday, confirming a leak In a critical fuel
line fitting that will require a trip back to the
hangar for repairs, possibly delaying launch to
early August.
See Page 2A

SANFORD — School's out for
summer!
While most of the students will In­
gone from the classrooms until the
fall, some high school nnd middle
school teachers and students will be
back for summer school beginning
June 18.
"Some people are really already
on the year ‘round calendar." Joked
D r . R o b e rt O 'D e l l , d is t r i c t
coordinator of year 'round schools.
While many parents have greeted
the suggestion of the modified
s c h o o l c a le n d a r w ith so m e
apprehension. O 'D e ll said the
teachers have voiced little op|&gt;os|.
tlon to the possibility.
" B u t . really, we haven't In ­
troduced the new ealendur and
students will lx- off for three months
after today," he said.
Most schools have chosen not to
make "a big deal" nut of the Iasi
day. though m any elem entaly
school teachers had their own
parties in their classrooms over the
last week.
“ We're trying tr&gt; keep the crazi­
ness to a m inim um ." said Carem
Gager, principal at Hamilton Ele­
mentary School. 1501 E. 8th St..
Sanford. "Th e children arc excited
enough."
At Wilson Elementary. 085 O r­
ange Blvd.. Sanford. II has become a
tradition for the teachers to send
their students off at the end of the
day by assembling outside the
school and do "the wave" as the
buses pull away from the curb lor
llie final time.
Many teachers face the day wlili

mixed emotions. While summer
brings a needed respite from the
beetle rat race, they find themselves
saddened by the "loss" of their
class.
"It's like losing someone close lo
you." said Debbie Carll, u first year
teacher ut Seminole High School.

...and it’s also graduation tim e
By VICKI DoSORMIER
Herald slaff writer
SANFORD — Four Seminole County high schools will
he sending their graduates on Hielr way this evening
w i t h g r a it u a i 1 o n s a n d p a r t i e s .
Ai 7 p.m. at Central Baptist Church. Pastor Freddy
Smith will splrllually prepare those students and their
families who wish to attend lor tomorrow's graduation.
Tom m y Jacobs, pastor of Plnecrcst Baptist Church, and
Ron Merthle. pastor of New Word Life Church, will also
speal. to the graduates.

Environmentalists
want bills vetoed
United Proas International

C ity s h o w s s ig n o f th e tim e s
SANFORD — While Seminole County and
other cities In the county arc stiffening their
sign ordinances, the Sanford city commission
will soon review a proposal to allow more liberal
placing of signs.
See Page 3A

An autopsy performed In Sanford Tuesday
showed Bentz was stabbed once in the chest
with a kitchen knife found within a few feet of
his body. Barnett said. Bentz was apparently at
home alone when he died. Barnett said. Results
from lab tests related to the autopsy won't lx
avallable lor a few weeks.

F ro m s ta ff re p o rts

INDEX
Classifieds.

4B,5B Horoscope....
.......... 34

Deaths...
D r. Oott..
Editorial.
Florida...

Partly cloudy, hot, muggy

Partly cloudy with a
f»o (M-rcent chance ol
a ftc r n oo n i h o n derstorms. High In
the low lo mid IKVs

F o r ir.oro weathor, so* Pago 2A

"Th e schools are not sponsoring baccalaureates any
more." said Gall Slewart. a parent who helped organize
the service, "but a lot of the parents and the graduates
wanted It."
At 7:30 p.m. commencement ceremonies kirk off at
Lake Howell and Oviedo high schools. At 8 p.m.
students at Lake Mary and Lake Brantley high schools
will collect their diplomas.
All the graduations will heat the schools' stadiums.
Lake Howell students Jason Clark. Brian Acton and
Jodi Maternowskl will address their fellow graduates.
See Graduation. Page 8A

THE ENVIRONMENT

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SANFORD — Brian Bentz. who was found
dead in the doorway of Ills house at 077 LaSal
Drive, rural Altamonte Springs, at about 4 p in
Sunday, probably committed suicide. Seminole
Sheriff s Sgt . Grcg Barnett said today.
Investigators Initially thought Bentz might
have been the victim of a homicide, but Barnett
said evidence to support that has not been
found. Bentz reportedly was having emotional
and family probk-ms. lie left behind a note, but
Barnett said he doesn't consider the note a
suicide note.

□See Schools, Page 5A

Lake Mary High principal Don Reynolds watches graduation rehearsal Thursday.

C L B A ItW A TB a
A iccmiRcr « liur|{c(t with
killing &amp; » friend appeared before a Pinellas
County Jildgc Wednesday to face an additional
ullcgatMQ that’ he tried to hire a hit man to
murder a lBhear-oid witness. w
See Page a l T
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Death thought to be suicide

century, hut she Is still sad on the
last day ofsrhcxtL
"It's hard to sec them go." slu
said.
The high school students leli
quietly over the last two days as
they wrapped up their exams but

H «f ltd Photo by Tommy Vincent

T e e n a g e r c h a rg e d iiw n u r d e r

■□ Local

2701 Georgia Avc.. Sanford. "You'll
never have Ibis particular group of
kids together again and that's sad."
Hazel Pcrlnchlcf. who leaches
flflh grade at Lake Mary Elementary
School. 132 Country Club Road.
Lake Mary, said she has been
leaching for nearly a quarter of a

Several sta te s, su ch as Pennsylvania, have inve ste d In
s p e cia l e q u ip m e n t to be used In cle a n in g uo to x ic w aste
site s. At lea st 1.200 such s ilo s e x is ts , in c lu d in g one in
n o rth M iam i.

T A L L A H A S S E E — Florida's leading environmental
groups Wednesday urged Gov. Bob Martinez to veto
several bills they say will undermine general environ­
mental und growth management laws.
Most of the hills are local Items that environmen­
talists say will gradually chip away at larger, more
significant environmental legislation.
The most damaging hill to the environment would be
a change In growth management laws designed to
benefit Florida's less-populated cities and Inland
counties.
The measure would allow cities with a population of
less than 3.500 people or Inland counties with fewer
than 25,000 people to reduce tlx- scope of their growth
management plans. But environmentalists sold the
plan was environmentally unsound.
"That bill represents a significant undermining of
growth management." said Jim Murlcy. president of
1000 Friends of Florida.
See B ills, Page SA

W ekiva group blasts co u n ty com m ission
By J . MARK BARFIELD
Herald stall writer
SANFORD — The president ol the
Friends of the Wekiva River Inc. has
protested a decision by Seminole

County commissioners to allow
concessions for the developers of the
controversial Sylvan Glade housing
development on Lake Sylvan west
ol here.
Ill a June 2 letter lo Seiiilnoli

C oun ty Com m ission Chairm an
Sandra Glenn. Friends president
Fred Harden blasted commissioners
for allowing Sylvan Glade developer
Mark Arnold to develop about 14
See W ekiva, Page SA

THE AX, PLEASE
Environmentalists want th e .
govcrniwyjjp^vrfg’-thc folic
local bills that tnfev sale
drrm lne state &lt;fflBnpninentnl
and growth la w s r ^ ^ B t .

•A b ill a lio w in ^ l^ B c t io n o
land annexed by t h ^ c i t y o f
D e e rfie ld Beach to fa lK u n d e r
B row a rd C o u n ty 's c o m p re h e n ­
sive plan.
•A b ill th a t w o u ld e xe m p t
p arts o f S t. Johns C o u n ty fro m
c o a s ta l c o n s tru c tio n law s.
•A n a p p ro p ria tio n o f $6 m illio n
(rom th e P o llu tio n C o n tro l Re­
covery T ru st Fund to h elp clean
up a to x ic waste d u m p in N o rth
M ia m i th a t’s o n th e fe d e ra l
S u p e rfu n d lis t . E n v iro n m e n ­
ta lis ts said the a p p ro p ria tio n
w o u ld w ip e out the tru s t fund.
•A n am endm ent lo a S enate
b ill m a k in g ll a second-degree
m is d e m o a n o r to In te n tio n a lly
harass a h u n te r o r a fish erm an
on p u b lic w ild life m anagem ent
areas o r w aters. E n viro n m e n ­
ta lis ts said a ll la w fu l o u td o o r
a c tiv itie s should be p ro te c te d
fro m harassm ent, n ot Just h u n ­
tin g and lis h in g .
.

City to redefine
current two-clerk
store ordinance
By J . BRADLEY~DILLINQ
Herald stall writer
SANFORD — In an cllorl to make
businesses less susceptible to bur­
glary and robbery, the city will be
redefining its deliulttou ol conve­
nience store at the «ilv commission
meeting Monday, said a city official.
Sanford Police Chief Steve Har­
riett said by rewriting the definition
lo include businesses that sell
groceries and that are open lor
business during late-night hours,
retail stores such as Clrcle-K and
7-Elevrn would he Included lit the
dclmillon and would thus he re­
quired to have two employees tit the
store between H p.m and 6 a m
Harriett -said the businesses would
also I m - required lo have some kind
ol security system such as alarms or
sui velllanee cameras
Harriett said he had asked the
Sanford city attorney to review ilie*
city 's definition of convenience store
to suggest a revision that would
make the stores viler during laicnigh* hours, (which is when rob­
beries are most Jlklry uroccur.
Harriett vild lli.it requiring two
clerks to lx- on duty lair at night
See Ordinance. PagaSA

Hey, you can’t park there
Workers at the Grove Counseling Center in downtown
Sanford received a rude awakening Thursday morning
when this car came crashing through the wall At

press time, city police were sttll investigating the
incident Preliminary reports indicate there were no
iniuries A damage estimato w a s unavailable

�I A — Sanford Hera'd. Sanford. Florida — T huraday, June 7. 1990

EWS FROM THE REGION AND ACROSS TH E S T A T E

Judge quiets 2 Live Crew; scolds sheriff
B o ld b u rg la rs h it la w y e r’s o ffic e
M ILTON — Proximity to the aherUTs department did not help
a lawyer as burglars stole thousands or dollars worth of
equipment and ransacked his office this week, police said
Wednesday.
The office of attorney Dan Stewart, which Is less than a block
from the Santa Rosa County Sheriff's Department, was
burglarized Monday night. The suspects apparently entered the
building through a back window. Milton j. ollce said.
The floor of the office was littered with clothes, books,
furniture, paintings and files. Several thousand dollars worth of
equipment and a semi-automatic weapon were stolen, said Capt.
Bob Young.
Young said the suspects had stacked several other Items near
the back window when something apparently scared them
away. “ Maybe they saw a couple of squad cars go b y." Young
said.
No arrests were made.

S h e r iff’s s o n g o e s o n tria l
M ILTON — After three Judges excused themselves, an
Escambia Count? Judge has finally agreed to hear a case
Involving felony charges against the son of a sheriff.
Escambia County Circuit Judge Joseph Q. Tarbuck has
agreed to hear evidence In the trial of JcfTery Coffman. 21. The
trial Is currently scheduled to begin Aug. 20.
Coffman, son of Santa Rosa County SherlfT Mauriece Coffman.
Is charged with felony baiting or fighting animals and animal
cruelty for allegedly hanging a cat from a tree so his dog could
maul It.
Coffman originally faced misdemeanor charges, but a state
attorney from Tallahassee who was asked to handle the case
decided to upgrade the charges to felonies.

U .S . c h a lle n g e s w e tla n d h o u s in g p ro je c t
FO R T LA U D ER D A LE — Tw o federal agencies challenged a
housing community expansion plan that would swallow 2.200
acres of swnmpy fields at the edge of the Everglades.
The dispute centers on how many acres of wetland must be
replaced before the company developing Weston. Arvlda/JMB
Partners, can build a 4.000-acrc addition to Its planned
community In southwest Broward County.
Arvlda offered to create 289 acres of wetlands, mostly lining
lakes and roads on the property, as mitigation for destroying
the natural wetlands.
The Arm y Corps of Engineers, the Environmental Protection
Agency and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service obejeted. They
said the proposal would not nearly make up for about 2.200
acres of marshy pasture — 1.652 acres of which are federally
protected wetlands — that would be lost.
The corps said Arvlda should replace the lost marshes with
358 ac-es of manmade wetlands Inside Weston, and restore
another 215 acres of natural wetland outside the boundaries.
But the other two agencies said Wednesday that even that
was not enough. If the Corp3 approves the plan without
requiring at least another 400 acres of wetland Improvements,
the EPA said It would exercise Its scldom-uscd power to veto
the corps' decision.

S p o rts a re n a 1, s o u p k itc h e n 0
MIAMI — Camlllus House operators have agreed to move
thclrsoup kitchen and homeless shelter away from the Miami
A tttS n iid have droppcdplans for satellite feeding centers.
W W e W m t i t w o f th e G o o d S h ep h erd m a d e th e con cessio n *

Wednesday In a compromise aimed at ending the shelter's
ft
battle with the Miami City Commission.
Commlssteners have been trying to move the shelter since
1985. sayitig long lines of people outside the kitchen Interfered
With effons to convert the neighborhood Into a middle-class
area and scared tenants away from new high-rise apartments.
The commission was scheduled Thursday to consider a
proposal to move the shelter farther north, to a neighborhood
made up largely of warehouses. There is already another
shelter, the Miami Rescue Mission. In that neighborhood.
The brothers had hoped to replace their food line wllh
scattcrd meal programs run by churches and temples
throughtout the city but could not find enough Institutions to
participate.

C o u n ty w in s $ 2 5 m illio n in d a m a g e s
S T. PETERSBURG. Fla. - Pinellas County won a $25 million
Judgment for the 1979 rupture of a faulty water pipeline.
In 1978. several companies worked to Install a giant concrete
water main to bring 40 million gallons of water a day over 13
miles from Pasco to Pinellas County. But the next year, the
pipeline ruptured, creating a huge crater that nearly swallowed
a condominium In the East Lake area.
Pinellas County filed suit against the pipeline builders. Since
the original problems, the pipeline bus fulled two more times,
in 1987 and 1989.
From United Press International Reports

LOTTERY
T A L L A H A S S E E — The dally
number Wednesday In the Florida
Lottery CASH 3 game was 349.
f Straight Play (numbers in exact
order) $250 on a 50cent bet, $500
on $1.
f Box 3 (numbers in any order):
$00 tor a 50 cent bet. $160 on $1.
Boi 6 (numbers in any order):
$40 lor a 50 cent bet. $60 on $1.
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drawn. $60 in any order on a $1 bet
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Napping
inspector
resigns
Uti l M F r s n Intsrnstlonsl
MIAMI — A boiler Inspector
who could not be fired even
though a grand Jury caught him
napping on the Job has solved
Dade County's dilemma by re­
signing.
Building and Zoning director
Jorge Rodriguez said Tuesday
that Inspe ctor E d w in B ig german. 61. had res’gncd last
week, one day after The Miami
Herald published u story about a
supervisor’s elTorts to fire him.
Blggerman's boss had tried to
fire him two weeks ago. He was
convinced that Blggcrman was
the unidentified Inspector who.
according to the grand Jury's
report, had skipped several in­
spections and spent the after­
noon reading newspaper* and
dozing at a public library during
work hours.
But Rodriguez said the county
could noi fire him because the
grand Jury refused to Identify the
offender and there was no proof
II was B lggcrm an.

"B y his resign ation . Itc ad­
mitted It." Rodriguez said. "We
got rid of one bud apple."
Rodriguez also said the county
would discipline u second In­
spector who udmlltcd that he
was the one grand Jury In­
vestigators had caught watching
women nt a bowling alley In the
middle of a work day.
Rodriguez said he would de­
cide "In a couple of days” what
uctlon to t ike.

The Judge heard two days of
testimony In May after 2 Live
Crew challenged Navarro's ac­
tion In U.S. District Court.
Wednesday's ruling applies lo
Dade. Broward and Palm Beach
counties.
Bruce Rogow. u lawyer for the
rap group, said the ruling would
be appealed.
Robyn Bluntncr. executive
director of the Florida chapter of
Ihe American Civil Liberties
Union, denounced the decision.
"Th is Is a record album. Ihls Is
music, and In Broward County
today an adult cannot chose to
Indulge In a certain form of
music that some Judge has
determined ... Is criminal." he
said.
The Judge said he considered
the album us a whole when
Judging It. "2 Live Crew has
'borrowed' components called
'riffs' from other a rtis ts ."
Gonzalez's ruling suld. "Taking
the work In Its entirety, the

several riffs do not lift 'Nasty' tfl
the level of a serious urtlstl&lt;J
work.
"Once the riffs urc removedj
all that remains is the rhythm]
and Ine explicit sexual lyrics.]
which are utterly without’ any
redeeming social value." he said.
Gonzalez also said the album
appealed lo prurient Interests,
and was patently offensive, two
other tests used by federal courts
to determine obscenity.
"The recording depicts sexual
conduct In graphic detail. The
specificity of the descriptions
iirikes the audio message analo­
gous to a camera wllh a zoom
lens, focusing on* the sights and
sounds of varous ultimate sex
acts." the Judge said.
"The depletions of ultimate
sexual acts are so vivid that they
urc hard to distinguish from
seeing Ihe same conduct de­
scribed In the words of u book, or
In pictures and periodicals and
films." Gonzalez suld.

Engineers hang ‘out of order’ sign
on shuttle; no launch until August
United Press International
CAPE CAN AVER AL — Engineers pumped
liquid hydrogen aboard the shuttle Columbia
Wednesday, confirming a leak in a critical fuel
line fitting that will require a trip back to Ihe
hangar for repairs, possibly delaying launch to
early August.
While the exact location of the leak was not
immediately clear, the 214-hnur fueling lest
confirmed that It only shows up when
supereold liquid hydrogen Is pumped through a
critical "quick disconnect" fitting where the
ship's 17-lnch-wlde fuel line enters the belly of
the orhlter.
"W e were somewhat successful (finding the
leak) and that's good." said launch director
Robert Sleek. "Unfortunately, we don't like
what we found.
"W e did confirm there Is a leak In the cavity
... where the propellant lines go between the
orbller and the external tank. In order to fix
anything In this area we're going to huve to
(remove) the orbller from the tank."
He said the lest results appeared to eliminate
any possibility of a problem that can be
corrected ut the launch pad. although addi­
tional tests arc planned to further refine
knowledge of the leak's location.
In a*y case. Columbia Is expected to be
hauled back to Its hangar sometime next week
for extensive repairs that could delay launch
u n til curly A u gu M . after u J u ly fUatil b y the

we absolutely have got to put to bed. And we're
going to do that."
The leak Is located somewhere In the area
where the shuttle's primary 17-lnch-wlde fuel
line butts up against the belly of the orbller.
A critical seal In the 17-Inch quick disconnect
fitting Is one suspect. Another is problems wllh
Internal "shaft seals" near giant valves that
close Just before the external tank Is Jettisoned
In space.
Yet a third possibility Involves the alignment
of the external tank. The giant fuel tank's
shuttle attachment struts were not machined
properly and as a result, the tank Is 200thousandths of an Inch out of perfect align­
ment. The specification Is 90-thousandths of an
Inch.
“ The rumors floating around now arc Dial
the tank ml^illgnmcnt caused the problem."
said an engineer who asked not to be named.
"T h is tank was so far out of ullgnrncnl
compared to what's allowable, they're afraid It
could have warped Ihe 17-lnch disconnect on
the orbller side."
If the problem Is traced to the tank side of the
fitting, engineers could simply replace the
rust-coloied tank. But If It Is traced to Internal
shuttle mechanisms. Columbia could be faced
with an even longer launch delay.
In any case, sources say NASA managers
likely will delay Columbia's 10-day astronomy
mission until a* least early August In order to

sh u ttle A tlan tis.

launch the sh u ttle A tlan tia arm m ri J u ly I 1 on a
secret m ilita ry m ission.

"W e don't see anything that's going to keep
us from having to travel to the VAH based on
today's test results.” Sclck said. “ I think It's a
given.”
He said a new launch date will not be set until
engineers determine what repairs will be
needed.
"It's a complex system and things don't
always go per the plan." he said. "O ur goal Is to
fly when the vehicle's ready to fly and safety'*
the first priority. We've got an Item here Dial

Columbia's 10-day astronomy mission orlgl
nally was scheduled for launcn May 30, but the
36th shuttle flight was put on hold when
hydrogen gas spewed Into the ship's engine
compartment during fuel loading.
Extensive room-temperature tests to pinpoint
the leak using helium In place of hydrogen were
unsuccessful. N A S A inanageis ordered
Wednesday's fueling test In the belief the
problem only shows up In the presence of
supercold liquid hydrogen.

Teen murder suspect charged in plot to kill witness
United Prats International
C LE A R W A TE R - A teenager
charged with killing a friend
appeared before a IMnellas
County Judge Wednesday to face
an additional allegation that he
trled to hire a lilt man to murder
a 15-year-old witness.
Beau Jason Staples. 18. an
Inmate at the I'lnellas County
Jail since Ills arrest for murder
last year, was charged late
Tuesday with solicitation lo

com m it first-degree m urder,
which is punishable by u max­
imum of 30 years In prison.
Staples, a Safety Harbor resi­
dent. approached a Pinellas
County deputy posing as a hit
man Inside the Jail and offered
the deputy $2,000 to kill the
w itn e s s . M a rlu n n e P asha,
sprkeswoman for Ihe sheriffs
department suld.
The witness' name was not
released because he Is a minor,
she said.

Records show Stuples lias
been held without ball since
April 1989. and Is scheduled to
be tried on u first-degree murder
charge June 19 for the shooting
death of William R. Casey Jr.
Staples. Casey, (lie 15-year-old
witness and 17-year-old Joshua
Wnllhcr went Into woods in
Oldsmar April 10. 1989. Pasha
said.
The 15-year-old witness told
Investigators that Staples shot
Casey twice In Ihe back with a

shotgun. When the unidentified
boy tried to get away. Walther
choKcd and kicked the boy Into
unconsciousness. Pasha said.
The witness told police he was
left for dead near Casey's body.
When Ihe youth regained con­
sciousness. lie called police.
Wallher. who has been living
In another stale with relatives,
was charged with attempted
first-degree m u rd e r In the
choking of the unidentified wit­
ness.

THE WEATHER
LOCAL FORECA1T
Today...Partly cloudy with a
50 percent chance of afternoon
thunderstorms. High In the low
to mid 90's with a southwest
wind at lOm ph.
Tonight...There Is a 20 percent
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derstorm s. becom ing partly
cloudy late night. Low In the
70 s with a light easterly wind.
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u 50 percent chance of uftrrnoon
thunderstorms. High In the low
lo mid 90‘s with a southeast
wind at lOmph.
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cloudy Saturday through Mon­
day with a chance of afternoon
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FO R T LA U D ER D A LE A
sheriff won a partial victory In
federal court when un album by
the rap group 2 Live Crew was
ruled obscene, but he was told
he acted unconstitutionally by
threatening to arrest people
selling It.
U .S . D istrict Ju d g e Jose
Gonzales Issued his Judgment on
Ihe album ‘As Nasty As They
Wanna Be' Wednesday In a
62-page ruling. He suld the
album — already nded obscene
In eight Florida counties — was
legally obscene because It de­
picts sexual acts and has no
redeeming social value.
Broward Co„nly SherlfT Nick
Navarro tried earlier this year to
block the side of the album by
threatening lo arrest store opera­
tors selling It In hlsjurlsdlction.
Gonzalez ruled the sheriffs
uctlon amounted to "an Improp­
er prior restraint of free speech"

and enjoined him from similar
actions In the future.
"It Is the court's and not
non-Judlclal officials who must
decide whether a specific work Is
obscene." he said.
And Gonzalez decided the
album was obscene. Although
he said 2 Live Crew had not
necessarily com m itted any
crime, he left open the possibili­
ty of future prosecution.
Gonzalez said his ruling did
not constitute a criminal finding.
"It must be emphasized at the
oulsel that this decision does not
criminalize the plaintiffs con­
duct. nor does It charge anyone
with a crime. That Is a matter for
the police and the criminal
courts to determine." he said.
It Is a first-degree misde­
meanor to manufacture, distrib­
ute. sell or possess wllh Intent to
sell obscene material In Florida,
sheriffs spokesman Al Gordon
said. Violators face up to one
year In |all and a fine of $ 1.000.

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Day and inland waters smooth to
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STATISTICS
T h e high temperature In
Sanford Wednesday was 94
degrees and tin- overnight low
was 68 as reported by the
University of Florida Agricul­
tural Research and Education
Center. Celery Avenue.
Recorded rainfall during the
24-hour period ending at 8 a.m.
Wednesday lolal'ed .05 of an
Inch.
The temperature at 9 a.m.
today was 94 degrees and
Wednesday's overnight low was
71. as recorded by the National
Weather Service at the Orlando
International Airport
Other Weather Service data
Wednesday's high......... 94
Barometric pressure.30.12
Relative humjdit)....74 pet
Winds.....Southeast. 8 mph
Rainfall......................... 23
Today's sunset.... 8:21 p.m.
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POLICE BRIEFS
M a riju a n a p la n ts fo u nd In h o u s e
SANFORD — Michael Fred
221 Red Coach Court.
Sanford, was charged with cultivation of marijuana and
p*. (session of less iharr 20 grams of pot after City County
Investigative Bureau agents with a warrant searched Ills house.
The agents reported finding seven marijuana plants and a
small quality of loose marijuana In the house at about 7:30
p.m, Wednesday.

A ttic g re e n h o u s e y ie ld s m a riju a n a le av e s
CASSELBERRY — City County Investigative Bureau agents
with a wairant report finding a small giernhousr area In the
attic of a house searched at 340 Mtrunnpy Court. Casselberry.
The search, with a warrant, was made at about I I p.m.
Tuesday and three related arrests were made. Agents said
marijuana leaves were found In the 4-foot, by 3-foot greenhouse
area. Additional marijuana and drug paraphernalia were also
reportedly found.
Charged with cultivation of marijuana and possession of less
than 20 grams of pot and drug paraphernalia were residents:
Harold Eugene Sharp. 19: and Susan Lynn Wellman. 1H. A
17-year-old boy was also charged with (losscsslon of pol and
paraphernalia.

S ix a rre s te d d u rin g s e a rc h
A L TA M O N TE ^SPRINGS — Six persons were arrested on
drug-related charges when City County Investigative Bureau
agents with a warrant searched a house at 595 Notre Dame
Drive, Altamonte Springs, at about B p.m. Tuesday.
Residents charged with possession of marijuana, or
possession of drug paraphernalia are Michael Guldl Mandl, IB;
Mark Edward Frink. 29: Larry Caldwell Plcrcy. 33: and .James
Mlchncl Frey. 25., Steven Michael Tasker. 1H. 511 Columbia
Avc.. Altamonte Springs, was charged with possession of
marijuana, along with Daniel Earl Soots. 31. 914 Lake Destiny
Drive. Altamonte Springs.

T w o a rre s te d a fte r fig h t
SANFORD — Tw o men who allegedly fought Sanford police
who broke up a fight. Involving them at about 11:30 p.m.
Wednesday have been arrested.
Police report charging both with affray. Robert E. Murray.
23. 1309 W. 11th St.. Sanford, was also charged with
attempted battery on a policeman. Carllon Mark Johnson. 19.
1407 W. 14th St.. Sanford, has an added charge of battery on a
policeman. The arrests were made at Murray's house.

L o tte ry tic k e t th ie f n a b b e d
SANFORD — A man photographed as he allegedly grabbed
and stole $401 worth ^f state lottery tickets from n counter at
Wareeo Food Store. 110 N. French Avc.. Sanford, has been
arrested.
Sanford police report the arrest of the suspect Identified only
as John Doe was made at 2:37 p.m. Thursday at Fountain
Lodge In Sanford, after the suspect was linked to ltie crime by a
photo taken during the theft Tuesday.

A c c u s e d e s c a p e e a rre s te d
SANFORD — A man accused of escaping from a Seminole
County sheriff s deputy after his arrest April 25 on a possession
of cocaine charge, has been arrested on d watrant.
Sheriffs deputies report arresting Lawrence Jacobs. 22. 50H
Peachtree Lane, Altamonte Springs, at the county Jail n» 10:10
a.m. Wednesday on charges of escape and possession of
cocaine. He Is held without bond.

Rinehart
speed limit
reduced
■ y NICK P F IIP A U P
Herald stall w rite r_____________
t A K E M AR Y - T h e new
reduced speed limit on Rinehart
Road In Lake Mary went Into
effect May 31. according to an
announcement fmm Department
of Public Safely Director Charles
W. Lauderdale.
Th e speed limit was reduced
from 50 mph to 40 mph. A
30-mph zone Ls now on the
south end of the roadw ay,
beginning on tlx- southern end
of the road approximately 1/10
mile to the north of its current
location.
Th e change, approved by the
Lake Mary City Commission at
Its May 17 meeting, was made to
e nh ance the safety of the
motoring public, olflcials said. In
r e q u e s t i n g th e c h a n g e .
Laudcrdalr cited the Increasing
volume of traffic, the number of
large trucks using the roadway
and the number of egrrss points
approved und/or planned for the
roadway.
An adjustment |K-rlod of 30
days will be In effect until Ju ly
I. During this period, officers
w ill norm ally Issue w ritten
warnings for speeding violations
within tin- safety tolerance.

Sanford may liberalize sign code
■y J . BRADLEY OILLINO
Herald staff writer
SANFORD — While Seminole County and
other cities In the county arc stiffening tliclr
sign ordinances. Ihc Sanford city commission
will soon review a proposal lo allow more
liberal placing of signs.
"Th e law Is a little strict right now." City
Manager Frank Faison said. “ If It would help
developers to change II. then why not? We
could be o little more lenient."

Voters file suit attacking
at-large judicial elections

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From staft roports
Scotty's Home Centers have
recalled |x&gt;rtahlc tabletop gas
grills sold during the past two
years In their stores in Florida.
Georgia and Alabama.
Although no injuries related to
use of the grills have been
reported. Scully's Is recalling the
grills because of concerns that n
disposable propane gas cylinder
may pose a lire hazard, company
officials said III a release this
week.

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The grills, which sold for about
$20. are black with plastic
handles and chrome legs. The
grill wn. sold as Scotty's SKU

LIGHTENING UPHOLSTERY

Consumers who have a re­
called grill, or who nerd to know
If their grtll Is safe, should
disconnect the propane cylinder
Immediately, then lake the grill
to a local Scotty's store. The grill
m ay he returned for a full
refund, or exchanged for a new
grill.
In Seminole County. Srolly's
stores arc located at 700 French
Avc.. Sanford: 200 E. Altamonte
Drive, Altamonte Springs: and
H75 W. State Rond 436. Alta­
monte Springs.

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O C A LA — The University of
Florida said it has legal rights lo
an unpublished manuscript and
other papers by Pulitzer Prizewinning author Marjorie Klnnan
Rawlings, but a South Carolina
group won’t give them up.
T h e S e a ja y S o c ie t y , a
nonprofit educational corpora­
tion In Columbia. S.C., claims
that before her death. Rawlings
gave her literary executor, the
late Ju lia Scribner Dighuin.
possession of Ibc unpublished
"Blood of My Blood" and some
published manuscripts.
The society later acquired the
works from the executor's heirs
through a honk dealer, said
Steve Matthews, a society lawyer
and board m t-m lrr.
He said Hie graup Intends to
turn Rawlings' documents over
to the University of Florida, but
lint before "Hlood of My Wood"
and other works are edited and
published.
The university has not decided
whether tt will sue or Intervene.

fB A N K R U P T C Y &gt;

government In this country.”
■ y MIC H A IL MOLIN1
said Robert M cD uff of the
UPI writer______________________ Lawyer's Committee for Civil
T A L L A H A S S E E -* Federal Rights Under Law. a Washing­
class-action lawsuits filed In ton group that has successfully
Jacksonville and Tallahassee pressed similar lawsuits In Tex­
attack the a I-large system of as. Louisiana. Georgia and North
electing trial Judges as "one of Carolina.
Blacks comprise 31 percent of
the last bastions of segregation."
a civil rights organization said the population of the second
c i r c u i t , w h i c h I n c lu d e s
Wednesday.
The lawsuits, filed Tuesday In Tallahassee, and 25 percent of
U.S. District Court on behalf of Leon County, yet no hlaek has
black voters, seek review of the ever been elected to either the
Judicial elections for Leon and county or the circuit bench.
Duval county court Judges, and Blacks comprise about onefor circuit Judges In the second quarter of Duval County and the
fourth circuit, but the only two
and fourth circuits.
But the eases were expected to blacks on the bench there wenappointed lo their positions.
have statewide Impact.
"Th e Judiciary is one of the
"T h is is the result of llulast bastions of segregation In at-largc election system that is
used to elect these Judges, where
white voters, who const Rule
only a portion of the electorate,
elect all of the Judges. As a
result, black voters have nn
voice In electing any of tinjudges who exorcise power...."
"671177. Sim ilar grills with M rDuff said In a presseonwooden handles or marked with fercnce.
any brand name are not being
recalled.

UF wants
Rawlings
manuscript
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A memorandum craltcd by Faison and City
Building Inspector Gary V/Inn rutlines 'We
proposals for change In the ordinance. Faison
said two major changes in the ordinance
concerned the placement of olT-poInt-of-sale
signs advertising housing developments and
signs placed at the enhances to such develop­
ments as shopping centers that have several
businesses located In the same area.
The current ordinance df&gt;cs allow for
placing signs advertising liuuC.tg develop­
ments off the site of sale.

Cam paign For Rc-election
AsCircuit Judge
Robert B. McGregor, Circuit

Come To The Bar-B-Q
Saturday June 9,1990
1 PM to 6 PM At the Pavilion
Central Florida Zoo
US 17-92 Near 1-4, Sanford

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Happy birthday, SW OP
Mike Wesley (lelt), Seminole Work Opportunity
Program client since 1981, speaks to a group ol
clients and their parents at the SWOP 10th
anniversary reception yesterday. At right, SWOP

Executive Director Bill Poe listens to the
presentation SWOP, located on Orlando Drive
in Sanford, is a sheltered workshop lor mentally
and physically handicapped adults.

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Longwood hires interim attorney after firing Taylor
By NICK PPEIFAUF
Herald stall writer
LONGW OOD — Following the
city commission's 3-lo-2 vote to
lire city attorney Richard Taylor,
el forts are underway to obtain
the services ol a new counsel
Following the ouster vote during
Mond.iv night &gt; meeting. Mayor

Gene Furueti Instructed cltv
administrator Mike Abies to take
im m e d ia te act Ion to w a rd
advertising lor a new attorney
Frank KnippenltacliiT. who
has been advising Hu* city on
labor law. will take over Hupositlon temporarily. He re
porledly will he receiving $!M)
per hour for bis services, the

same fee lie receives for bis
normal legal services lor the city.
The roll- ol a city attorney is a
busy one The attorney is re­
quired in altend all regular and
special etty eoiumtsslon meet­
ing s as w ell as w o rk sh o p
sessions, pi t pair ordinances and
resolutions as required, compile
and approve all contracts 10

Judge: Fotoupolos tape
may be used as evidence
U n iU d P r m International
D A YTO N A BEACH - A Judge
has ruled prosecutors In the
Konstantin Fotopoulos double
murder trial may show jurors a
57-seeom* videotape ol a man,
bound to a tree, being shot four
times
Prosecutors allege Futopoulos'
voice ran lx- In-ant on the tape,
and Ihe woman luini' Ihe shots
is Deldn H ind. Fotopoulos*
girlfriend who has pleaded guilty
to two lirst degree in u id e r
charges

I

Autliorlites said the man tx-ing
shot was Kevin Ramsey an
employee ol Fotopoulos
Fotopoulcs Is charged with
first-degree m u rd e r In the
Ramsey slaying He olsn fates a
lint-degree murder charge tor
the slaying o! human Bryan
Chase and live other charges.
Including attempt! d lirst-dcgi.-i
murder and conspiracy Inr an
alleged plot 10 kill ids w ilt Hi.il
failed.
Volusia CcHiuiy Circuit Judge
Ju m -s Foxmun luled on l ues
day tliai prosecutors could show
the videotape lo jurors

which Hie city is a party, make
hlinsell available lo render legal
advice and recommendations to
tin- rninmissloners and city of­
ficials (ibis representing the city
In various lawsuits or legal
proceedings
During his inline. Taylor was
being paid a contract price of
$4.000per month

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T h e Food and D ru g Adm inistration, w hich
often has been painfully slow In licensing new
d ru gs, deserves 'high praise for Its accelerated
approval of the antiviral A ID S d ru g A Z T as a
standard therapy for children w ith A ID S .
Since 1981, there have been 2,192 reported
cases of A ID S In children under 13 In the
United States and 1.182 of them have died.
E p id e m io lo g is ts e stim a te that 6 .0 0 0 to
2 0 .0 0 0 other U.S. C h ild re n have the disease,
w ith m a n y of these infections still u n ­
discovered.
T h e use of A Z T lo treat infected children
actually began last October w hen the F D A
provided access to the d ru g for hum anitarian
reasons well before Its pediatric research
program was com plete. However, o n ly about
o25 children received the drug u n d er that
restrictive program . Since then, treatment
lias been started in about 500 m ore children
through an F D A clinical trial p rogra m .
In
cle a rin g the d ru g for gcncnil use. F D A
c o r r e c t ly w a iv e d its n o rm a l ru le s for
extensive testing. Results of the tests that
were completed confirm that A Z T is safe for
child re n . But the d ru g 's effectiveness in
children is largely presumed on the basis of
the positive effect it has had on adults with
A ID S .
T h e approval to use A Z T . w hich has been
suspended In a straw berry syrup for children,
m eans a m uch -im p ro ve d outlook for young
victim s of the disease. In adults, the drug
relieves A ID S sym ptom s, promotes weight
gain, prolongs life and generally enhances the
quality of life. Tire same dram atic benefits
should be observed in children.
T h e F D A has dem onstrated adm irable
courage and com passion by a pp rovin g the
use of this d ru g for children. Now it appears
that the $ 1,750 estimated cost of treating
AlDS-affllcted youngsters wtth A Z T wilt be
covered b y private Insurance und Medicaid.

ROBERT WALTERS

Auto gridlock reaches the desert
TE M I’E. Art*. — ll's 5:30 pan. on a typical
weekday and Hie tralfir situation is normal at
i lie inlcrsecUun of the Supers! Ilion Freeway and
Interstate 10: Cars, trucks and assorted other
vehicles are Itucked up for miles in every
direction. In the Phoenix metropolitan area —
one of llte fastest growing urban centers In the
country — traffic congestion almost certainly
will become worse before it gets better because
Its residents refuse to pay for Improved mass
transit.
That situation Is hardly unique. Cincinnati,
Columbus and Milwaukee are among the other
cities I hill In recent years have hacked away
from plans lo initiate rapid rail systems.
In Dallas, voters In 1988 rejected a referendum
that would have authorized the Issuance of $1
billion worth of bonds lo help finance a $3 billion
mass transit system. Its centerpiece was lo have
been a 93-mllc-lnng rapid rail network.
As tratric became congealed on both Interstate
highways and city streets. Dallas transportation
planners sealed back. Tlietr plans now call for a
smaller rail system and greater reliance u|x&gt;n an
expanded bus network.
Even tlint didn't satisfy some residents of five
Dallas suburbs. They forced recall elections last
year of the public ofTleials who approved the
mutinied plans. After luird-fought campaigns,
mass transit advocates beat back the opposition

In four of the five communities.
Las Vegas, like
Phoenix, is a rela­
tively new but fast
growing city whose
p la n n e rs In itia lly
lielleved they could
cope with growing
truffle by establish­
ing a broad grid of
wide elty streets In
llte unlimited space
an open desert set­
ting afTorded.
A11 h o u g h l It a t
w o rk e d u n t il re ­
cently. truffle now Is
f Alter hardroutinely clotted In
fought cam ­
both cities. Moreover.
paigns, mass
I n Las Vegas,
transit
gam bling Industry
advocates
executives oppose
beat back th-j
pnqiosalx to build a
oppositlor ■
rapid rail line to
carry visitors along
“Th e Strip" — the
famed section of l-as Vegas Boulevard lined bv
casinos.
Phoenix Is In even worse shape because' llte
conservative politicians who controlled Arizona

JACK ANDERSON

U.S. space trash
a serious problem

If you have to ask...
If you have lo ask the price of that Van
G o g h , as J .P . Morgan once said about his
yacht, yo u can't afford it. T h e answer, purely
of ucaucm lc Interest. Is $82.5 m illion — a lot
m ore, barring A rgcn lin c-style inflation, than
Rickie Henderson or Dave Stewart w ill make
In their entire baseball careers and tw ice what
Michael Milken used to make in a m onth. It
was bought by a Japanese collector. W hen
the picture was finally knocked dow n at
Christie's, there was a standing ovation. It
w ould take a philosopher of inilnite w idom to
explain what the ovation was really for.
As everyone know s b y now. the price
fetched by "P ortrait of Dr. C a ch e t" is the
highest ever paid for a w ork of art. T h e re was
brief expectation the other day that the figure
would q u ickly be lopped by the price for
another picture. Renoir's " A u M oulin dc la
G a lc ttc ." but w hen the Renoir was auctioned
— to the sam e Japanese buyer — It went lor a
m ere $78.1 m illion. T h e buyer R youci Salto,
is said to have m ortgaged his landholdings to
raise funds for the tw o paintings.
A great m a n y people will lament all this
attention to m oney in the art business. Van
G o g h , it will be pointed out. c o u ld n ’ t have
afforded the price of the catalog. Monets and
Picassos arc fetching millions, but other
w orks of equal m erit arc being neglected.
A n d yet. at the same tim e (hat the prices of
ilie blockbusters have been going through the
roof, the crow ds in the galleries and the
general Interest in art have grow n com m e nsurutely.
Th e re certainly Is a connection, though it
m a y not be obvious. Both in the auction
houses and in the galleries, people seem not
o n ly to be perceiving the value nl ari. however
denned, but developing a greater sense that
(Ills seems to be a w orld in w hich the gap
between the proliferating am ounts ol J u n e
and I lie things of real value becomes larger
every d a y. T h e re is o n ly one C h a rtre s
C a th e d ra l, o n ly o n e H a m le t, o n ly one
"Portrait ol Dr. G a c h c t."

Berry's World

Just so, my dear' Proletarian chic sitcoms
are not m y cup o l tea. either. ”

rejected federal assistance offend under the
interstate highway program, contending that
such aid was aii unwarranted government
handout. That program would have provided (X)
percent of the required funds hut It now has
lapsed.
As a result. Maricopa County — which
Includes phoenix and Its suburbs — lias far
fewer high speed. limited-access freeways than
most other metropolitan areas of comparable
slzr.
In 1985. county voters belatedly approved a
0.5 cent sides lax increase which was to pay for
231 miles of new freeways at a cost of $5.8
billion during a 20-year period.
Hut llte costs of urqtilrlng rlghts-ol-way and
constructing the highways have soured while an
economic downturn lias produced a decline to
sales lux revenues.
The Regional Public Tmns|ioHntlnn Authority
originally recommended a 30-vear. $10 billion
plan that called for not only Ireewuy expansion
but also more than lOO miles ol elevated rapid
rail lines and the addition of I ,2(X) buses
That pro|M&gt;sid would have required a local
contribution of $6 billion, to be collected through
another sides tux Increase. Last year, however,
voters rejected It by a decisive 3-2 margin —
even though It was supported by many political
and business leaders.

GEORGE F. WILL

Electoral College should evolve
W ASH IN GTON — The revolutionary has a
disarming name: Skip Roberts. ("Skip" Lenin?
Somehow, no.) Do not be deceived. lie means
to topple civilization or. what is much the
same thing, the Electoral Collrgc as it
currently functions.
He Is head of the Electoral Fairness Project,
tie wants stales to legislate an end to the
custom of wlmivr-takc-all allocations of states'
clctoral votes. Instead, they would award one
vole lo a presidential candidate for each
congressional district she or he carried. The
two additional voles each stale lias would go to
llte candidate who itas Hie most votes
statewide.
Many Americans will be startled to learn
that the current system, under which a
candidate receiving a majority or even Just a
plurality ol it slate's votes gels all that stale's
eleetoral votes. Is not a constitutional re­
quirement. This practice, so central lo the
success of our constitutional arrangements. Is
only a custom.
In 1968. Maine abandoned litis system In
favor ot the Idea Roberts favors (others have
favored It. rwrhaps even James Madison). So
lar the results lit Maine have Iteen Just what
llte util system would have produced. In 1988,
lor example. Hush beat Dukakis In Maine 55.3
percent t&lt;&gt; 43.9 percent, but won all four voles
bceau.se he carried both congressional dis­
tricts.
So. its Malm- goes, so shall go the nation? A
reasonable llrst reaction Is. Heaven forfend!
America s system lor electing an executive is
the most succfsslnl m the world. And Hits is
llte rule ol life: Most Improvements make
matters worse. Hm hear Roberts out. even It lie
Is a Democrat anti open lo the charge (hat
Insets try to change rules. (From time lo lime
Republicans have flirted with Roberts' Idea.)
II Roberts' titles hail obtained In 19HH,
Dukakis would still have been Iron need, lint
probably would have won at least 155 rather
than 112 electoral votes. One cannot say for
sure because both candidates would have
campaigned quite differently — which is
Rubcrls' point.
lie so vs tils reform would Increase voter
Interest and activism by multiplying the
number of contested consistucucles in which
both candidates could consider themselves
competitive In niany presidential years, the
outcome In many states - sometimes In more
lit.m halt ol them
is not seriously In doubt
by September Naturally, voter Interest and
lontniii decline Hut within many such slates,
some districts might lie hotly contested under
Robctts* plan.
He notes that Hie Dukakis cumnpaign shut
down m Florida on Sept to Hut there are
eight Florida districts tiiai generally vote
Democratic in national elections Dukakis only
(anu ban h ) carried one. Dm. then, under the
w in ite i-ta k e -a ll system , w ith F lo rid a 's

statewide result a foregone conclusion, he Itad
no reason lo "cherry pick" for electoral votes
In promising districts.
Roberts thinks ills reform would diminish
candidates’ depen­
dence till television
and Increase reliance
tin grass-roots orga­
nization. For exam­
ple. lie savs Demo­
crats arc u s u a lly
competitive in four of
tile eight districts In
Houston’s expensive
media market. Dem­
ocrats would have an
In c e n tiv e lo use
ii n •t h e - g r o u it d
activism to target
those districts, rather
^Dukakis only
than saturate the
carried one.
area with expensive
But, he had no
o v c r -t h e -a lr c a m ­
reason to
paigning.
'Cherry pick’
If so. Ills reform
would counter wiiat
for electoral
he considers an tinvotes'. ■
forlunate effect ol
public financing nl
campaigns. "You get nominated anil some
GS-16 shows up with a check lor $50 million."
thereby underscoring the irrelevance of party
organizations.
Furthermore. Roberts says, tits reform would
encourage interweaving of presidential and
congressional campaigns, thus producing
more coherent mandates. Perhaps.
Hut perhaps ids idea would injure the
Democratic Party today. Suddenly Jesse
Jackson, who Is never going to lie the
Democratle nominee, would hope to pluck
electoral votes with an Independent candidacy.
Such a candidacy would siphon votes from the
Democratic ticket.
True, only 124 of the 435 congressional
districts have black majorities. Hut 25 districts
are more than 40 percent black. Hti more limn
20 perc tit black Jackson could have Jolly fun
In a three-person race
Roberts says don't worry. He notes that
John Anderson's third party effort did not
curry a single district in 1980. Hut Holicris I ,
assuming the continuance ol traditions ol
political temperance that are partly a product
of the system he is irylng to tamper with
Hy discouraging ideological and charismatic
Iragmeutatton. the statewide w inner take all
practice makes lor moderate majorities. And n
usefully magnifies the decisiveness ol elections
when (Kipular vote totals are close las in 1960.
1968. 1976)
The lower houses of the legislatures In
Connecticut and North Carolina have passed
Roberts' plan

W A SH IN G TO N — A few summitry subjects
never get raised in superpower eliiits In the
Oval Office, such as the issue ul man made
garbage floating In space. Yet. as the Cold
War thaws, it Is more likely Hull an American
will be killed by Soviet space trash titan hy a
nuclear weapon.
Some 6.700 pieces of large Junk, including
obsolete s a t e llit e s .--------------------------------------- t
and billions of pieces
of small Junk, In ­
cluding paint flecks,
a rc o r b i t i n g the
Earth rigid now. II
they don't kill some­
one when they fall to
the Earth, then they
pose a significant
threat to astronauts.
At 17.500 miles an
linur, ovefi t« txtlni
Trek can be lutnl in a
space-walker.
Without the flare of
£ Some 6,700
urms-reduetion talks
U.S. and Soviet of­
pieces of
ficials arc quietly
large junk,
c o n d u c tin g J u n k Including
rcductlou talks. The
obsolete satel­
first m eeting was
lites, are or­
held last December
biting the
without any public
t a r t ii.E
announcement. The
most Intriguing
aspect of these private talks Is that neither
llte White House nor the Stale Department
look llte Initiative. The National Aeronautics
and Spuee Administration is handling tlit*
agreement In hopes of keeping politics out of
It.
NASA has struck a preliminary working
agreement with the European Space Agency,
wliich lias been leaving thousands ot pieces of
debris In space from its Arianc rockets. The
U.S. North American Aerospace Defense
Com m and, or NORAD. hi Colorado lias
counted more than 20.(XX) major pieces of
junk since the Soviets launched Sputnik In
1957. Most of It lias burned up or fallen to
Earth. Hut (lie remaining pieces are polentlully deadly to humans and a costly hazard
to working satellites. NORAD lias lo keep
close tabs on the Junk so it isn't mistaken for
hostile missiles.
Beyond the trackablc pieces, there are
literally billions of other s|x-rks of debris
traveling at high speed in low Earth orbit. At
least three, and possibly more catastrophic
collisions have occurred In recent space
history, destroying U.S. and Soviet satellites.
The llnultng garbage Includes a glove lost by
American astronaut Ed White In ids 1965
space walk.
Astronaut Mike C ollins Inadvertently
created the first "Swedish satellite" when lie
lost Ids grip on a Swedish made llasselblad
camera during a space walk in 1966. Much ol
tile Moating trash loses Us orbit and burns iqi
oil re-entry. Only the biggest chunks ot tailing
irush pose a hazard on Earth The l.irgesi
single piece of |unk to fall from the skv was
Hie 82-ton Skylab in 1979. It broke Into
sizable chunks that rutiled over Australia and
the South Pacific. The Soviet Cosmos space
station similarly sprinkled over Canada tn
1978
The IlkclJiuMl ot them striking an earthIhiuikI human being Is slim, hut astronauts
are In danger, as is costly equipment It s
lough to stop Hie scattering ol paint hug
riienls burned ott ot space craft by the sun.
lint NASA oMIelals are determined to stop the
delibentlc hl'crtiig of space, in tin- late 1960s
and I97()s. the Soviets were testing anti
satellite weapons which they deliberately
blew up In space, producing hundreds o!
pieces of floating shrapnel Between 1975 and
1983. the Soviets exploded I I electronic
surveillance satellites.
Th e United States can take the blame lot
d e b ris from at (cast nine irrid e n ta l
explosions ol the second stage ol Delta
rockets wtueh spontaneously Me a up three
veurs a la r they were left in span- The NASA
negotiators may even address Hit sensitive
subject of tiie Soviet’s throwaway mentality
The cosmonauts have a liubn it tossing trash
bugs out of Hirlr Mir space station

�i

M E fti

Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida — Thursday, June

7, 1990 — 8 A

F ire s trik e s T r u m p ’ s F lo rid a h o m e
If n l t i d P ro a s In te r n a tio n a l

T e a c h e rs ’ u n io n b e g in s n e g o tia tio n s
SANFORD — The Seminole County school district and the
Seminole Edu-atlon.'Association, the teachers' union, began
negotiations today on the ratification of a new three-year
contract. The current contract expires on June 30.
The union begar presenting their proposal to the district at
10:30 a m. Nancy Wheeler, chief negotiator for the SEA.
declined to comment on the content or their proposal.
Ernest Cowley, chief negotiator for the district, said he had
"no Idea” what sorts of things the union would bring up. but
rcll sure that at this point the union was more Interested In
discussing "language rather than money.” He said the
financial discussions would come later In the negotiations.
Cowley will bring the union's proposals to Supt. Bob Hughes
who will discuss them with the school board's executive
committee before the two sides return to the negotiating table
on Ju ly 9 for Intense negotiations which will continue until the
final agreement Is signed.
Cowley said he did not forsee any problems In reaching an
agreement with the teachers, though he said the process may
"take a while." becuusc each Item In the agreement will l&gt;e
discussed.

L o n g w o o d n o is e o rd in a n c e a p p ro v e d
LO N Q W O O D — Although what m ight be called an
"anll-boom-box" ordinance was unanimously approved by the
city commission on first reading earlier this week. It won't be
official for awhile.
According to City Administrator Mike Abels. "A first reading
basically means the proposed ordinance Is accepted. It's during
the second reading and a public hearing, when H can be
officially adopted." Final approval Is expected after a public
hearing scheduled for June 18.
"Th e ordinance Is aimed at the noise coming from motor
vehicles." said Abels. It Is written to Include sounds from
radios, tapes. C D ’s, or any other sound reproducing equipment
In a motor vehicle. T o become a violation, the sounds need only
be heard for a distance of over 50 feet.
L' "Th e new law won't effect other sounds or music." said
• Abels, "such as the annual Longwood Arts festival music or
other normal events."

PALM BEACH - Fire broke
out early Thursday In a guest
bedroom at embattled Donald
Trum p's oceanfront 118-room
mansion, causing smoke dam­
age to several rooms In a guest
wing, firefighters said.
Firefighters arrived at the
estate, known as Mar-a-Lago. at
8:08 a.m. and extinguished the
flames w ith in 15 m inu tes.
F i r e -R e s c u e D e p a r t m e n t
spokesman Ken Elmore said.
"The fire was confined to the
bedroom and Its contents."
Elmore said. "It was In a twostory wing, a guest quarters
wing off the main building.
There was no structural damage.

acres of land
he p re v io u s ly assured the
county and state he would con­
serve in a natural state.
" U would appear that at least
In the case of Sylvan Glade, that
the dedication of conservation
areas Is only a device by which
the developer may hold land In
reserve In small chunks for
future development." Harden
wrote.
Harden wrote the Friends had
been unaware of the May 22
commission meeting to consider
.
the changes.
Harden wrote die Friends were
"extrem ely disappointed" to
learn of the concessions and
wrote. “ There has got to be a
better way to insure the protec- lion of the many conservation
ure a s Within thane d e v e lo p m e n ts

that are completed or underway,
planned within the Wekiva River
( Protection Area."
H a rd e n su ggested those
Wekiva River-area lands under a
county conservation would be
better protected If ownership or
direct protection were trans­
ferred to the slate "to Insure that
an incident such us Sylvan
Glade does not occur again."
Harden could not be reached.
In 1988. Sylvan Glade was the
first of several large housing
developments considered by the
county In the newly-created
Wekiva River Protection A.ea
which was created by the state
lo protect the river and maintain
low levels of development near
the river.
T o protect more wetlands on
the 334-acre property east of
Lake Sylvan. Arnold proposed to
"cluster" the homes on small
lots and allow the county to
place conservation easements
over 147 acres of wetlands and

uplands and not build In them.
The county and state agreed
with Arnold's plan and approved
the development over the objec­
tions of the Friends, other envi­
ronmentalists and residents of
the area. Residents objected to
the clustering approach, which
they said was an excuse to build
urban-density housing In rural
areas.
As another concession to Lake
Sylvan waterfront residents.
Arnold promised to allow lake
access to only those Sylvan
Glade residents with lakefront
homes.
On May 22. Arnold's engineer
Hugh Harllng told commission­
ers about five percent of the
conservation areas would be
needed to allow for Sylvan Glade
garages to be built at the sldea of
homes, he also sought to a llo w pedestrian access to the lake
from the development, along
with any non-powered bouts
they could carry or drag to the

The letter saki the bill defines
convenience store as "any place
of business engaged in the retail
sale of groceries that is regularly
open for business at any time
between midnight and 4 a m ."
The letter also said the city
could determine Its own hours.
Harriett said tlit* city's present
definition states that the busi­
ness Is not a eonvenlnccc store If
It can prove llrat It generates
more than 50 percent of Us
Income through the sale of fuel.
“So If a place has fuel pumps,
and It could prove that It makes
50 plus one percent of Its
business selling fuel. It didn't
have to have two clerks on duty
between H p in. and 6 p.m. and it
didn't have to have surveillance
cameras and anti-theft safes."
Harriett said the Incident in
which a store clrrk at Circle K.
1809 W. First St.. Sanford, was
slabbed to death last fall, served
to seal the fate of the Idea and
ensure that II would become law
"One tiling I want to make
clear Is that the city had that law
!n the works." Harriett said.
"Th e commission had given stall
the order to look Into It long
before the murder ever occurred
Mot I believe that if the law had

"AH I saw were workmen.”
Elmore said.
There were no Injuries and no
Indication how extensive the
damage was at the home. The
cause of the fire was not known.
The Mediterranean-style home
was built by cereal magnate
C.W. Post and sits on 17 acres
along the Atlantic coast highway
A1A. It has 58 bedrooms. 32
bathrooms. 27 servents rooms

Published reports have In­
dicated recently that T ru m p
may be facing a cash crunch
that could force him to sell off
chunks of his empire.
Bankers owed some $2 billion
by Tru m p are reportedly press­
ing for the sale of some assets,
for management chnngcs at
T r u m p 's p rin c ip a l h o ld in g
company and for a much more

conscrvaMve operating style.
Trum p's business empire In­
cludes three Atlantic City casi­
nos. prime Manhattan real estate
and the Tru m p Shuttle linking
Boston. New Ycrk und Washingtor..
Tru m p has been separated
from his wlfr. Ivanu. slnre Feb­
ruary over a marital spirt In­
volving actress-model Marla
Maples.
Ivana Issued a statement of
su p p o rt for the em battled
Tru m p this week.
"Donald and I arc partners in
marriage and In business." she
said. "I will stand beside him
through thick or thin and for
better or worse."

UnitMl F r t i i International
FORT PIERCE - Florida land­
scape a rtist A lb e rt Ernest
"Beanie" Backus died of an
upparent heart attack. He was
84.
Backus, who had a history of
heart problems, was admitted to
Lawnwood Regional Medical
Center Wednesday afternoon
and died u few hours later, a
hospital spokesman said.
Backus' paintings of Florida
scenes and tropical trees hang In
the White House, the Lyndon B.
Johnson Library In Austin. Tex ­
as, the Flo rid a g o v e rn o r's
mansion and In art schools and

water's edge.
Harllng also sought to allow
Individual property owners own
a large wetland area at the
southern end of the property,
which he said would alTord a
higher protection than having
the homeowner's association
own the land us Arnold had
accepted In 1988. County staff
objected to the request, saying
Individual ownership would
allow the property owners to cut
swaths through the wooded area
to gain access to the lake. An
early site plan Harllng submitted
to the county showed long,
narrow strips extending through
the conservation area to the lake
from each nearby lot.
Commissioners allowed the
reduction of the conservation
areas and public^access to the

private homes throughout the
world.
Former Gov. Bob Graham,
now n U.S. Senator, once cited
Backus as "the best known
representational artist In the
state."
"I paint for people who want
things Identified. The abstract
artists paint for people who look
for pictures and make thter own
Identification, creating their own
pictures." Backus once told a
Miami Herald columnist.
“ M y p ic tu re s arc r e p re ­
sentational but by no means
photographic. If you try to put
everything In a picture that you
see In a scene, the picture
becomes too detailed, too busy,
uninteresting. I edit a scene Just
as a writer edits a story, cutting
out the unim portant, u n in ­
teresting things, leaving In the
colorful moods or creating dra­
matic things.” he said.
Jim Hutchinson of Scwall's
Point, a noted painter of Semi­
nole Indians and Florida scenes,
said Backus "was one of the

kindest, most generous, outgo­
ing persons, and. of course, he
was my brother-in-law."
Hutchinson said Backus met
his sister. Patsy, fell In love with
her but couldn't get near her.
One day. he called her to say
he'd be glad lo give art lessons to
her brother.
"She said. 'Fine.' and took me
down there." Hutchinson said.
"Beanie never gave me one
damn lesson. All he did was
court and marry Patsy."
They married In 1950. and
Patsy died five years later of a
heart embolism. They had no
children and Backus never re­
married.
Backus was born Jan. 3. 1906
In Fort Pierce, the fourth son of a
pioneer family. Shortly after his
birth, family friend Ted Justice
nicknamed him "Bcanpot" and
It became "Beanie."
Backus found his tnlent at age
6 when his mother gave him a
set of watercolors. He sold his
first painting for SI at age 17.
according to his biography.
"A .E. Backus: Florida Artist." by

Olive Dame Peterson.
“ M y fa th e r th o u g h t I'd
starve." Backus said.
Backus dropped out of high
school but Florida Atlantic Uni­
versity awarded him an honor­
ary doctorate of humane letters,
about which he said. " It 'j kind
of funny for someone who never
graduated from high school."
Backus leaves behind more
than u dozen artists who learned
his style as students In his
studio on the banks of the Indian
River Lagoon and many local
people he sent through college.
"Nobody really knows all the
things Beanie did for young
people." said Claire Jinks, who
grew up near the Backus studio.
The Fort Pierce Art Gallery In
Memorial Park, near his studio,
began w ith a collection of
Backus paintings. But Backus
objected to naming the gallery
after himself, saying he was
"alive and kicking."
Funeral arrangements were
pending at Yates Funeral Home
In Fort Pierce.

Knife-wielding man holds woman hostage
United Prats International
TY L E R . Texas — Authorities
stormed a clinic and rescued the
wife of a Smith County commis­
sioner from a blood-spattered,
knife-waving man who held her
hostage for more than three
hours Wednesday.
The hostage situation ended

- U t » r b u t n o h s l s T h e y obJcoUxt ■ about

3:40

p.m . whan

police

to individual ownership of the
conservation area and required
It to remain In community own­
ership.

tactical officers smashed a
window in the clinic and tossed
In a stun grenade, then pulled
hostage Barbara Shamburger to

stadium.
Lake Mary's Project Gradua­
tion will be at the Orlando
Racquet Club at 10 p.m., and
Lake Brantley will celebrate
drug-free at Wet n' Wild begin­
ning at 11 p.m. Following an 11
p.m. trip on the Rivershlp Grand
Romance, the Oviedo graduates
will finish Ihelr Project Gradua­
tion celebrations ut their school.
Lake Howell graduates will cele­
brate without drugs at the Je w ­
ish C o m m u n ity C e n te r In
Maitland.
"Project Graduation Is an
alternative to some of the parties
follow ing graduation where
there Is a great deal of drugs or
alcohol.” Roger Beathard. the
district's coordinator of health
education said. "We really like to
encourage these celebrations."

Tomorrow at 8:30 a.m. Semi­
nole High School will hold Its
g ra d u a tio n at T h o m a s E.
Whlgham stadium and Lyman
High School will graduate the
class of 1990 ut 7:30 p.m. in
their stadium.

safety and subdued the suspect.
Ralph A. Hughes. 38. who had
Just slit his throat. Police shot
the suspect In the leg- twice
during the arrest.
"It became evident that the
hostage was In serious trouble.
That’s when the S W A T teams
wen. &gt;n. about 3:20 p.m.. said
police spokesman Tom Giorgio.
Hughes was charged with ag­
gravated kidnapping and assault
and more charges were likely.
Authorities said the bloody
body of the suspect's father.

Leon Hughes. 75. was found In
the rear of a white Chevrolet
Blazer the suspect drove lo the
DeHaven Eye Associates clinic In
eastern Tyler about 12:30 p.m.
An autopsy was ordered to
determine the cause of death.
The suspect's face and upper
body were covered with blood as
police brought him from the
building to an ambulanre. He
was listed In stable condition
Wednesday night, said Mnrtv
Wiggins, spokeswoman for Med­
ical Center Hospital In Tyler.

Graduation—
Continued from Page 1A
At Lake Mary,
honors students Scott Temple
and Vonda Lynch will speak.
Columnist Bob Morris will send
off the Oviedo graduates and
stu d e n ts Nell S te in e r and
Michael McGrath will speak to
the Lake Brantley group.
School officials hope the
festivities won't be dampened by
Inclement weather, but all have
formulated contingency plans.
All but Lake Howell's gradua­
tion will be moved Indoors to the
schools' gymnasiums and con­
tinue with a more limited au­
dience this evening. Lake Howell
has set a rain date for tomorrow
evening, once again at the

Ordinance—
Continued from Page 1A
would go a long *vay
toward that goal.
In a May 16 letter to the police
chief, the attorney said the best
definition he hud found existed
In proposed Senate Bill 612.
which creates the convenience
store security act.

The bedroom where the lire
broke out was unoccupied und it
was unclear whether any one
was In the nome when the fire
began. Elmore said.

and three bomb shelters. Port's
daughter. Marjorie Merrlwcathcr
Post, lived there until her death
In 1973 at age 86.
T iu m p bought the home four
years ago for $8 million, said
Norma Foerderer. a
spokeswoman for- the Tru m p
Organization.

Landscape artist ‘Beanie’ Backus dies at 84

Wekiva
C M t in n e d f r o m P a g e 1 A

There was some smoke dnmage
to several other bedrooms that
are In thnl wing."

been enacted. Iliut very heinous
crime would have been pre­
vented."
Jonathon Shuler will be tried
In Seminole County circuit court
Aug. 27. for the Nov. 19 stabbing
death of store clerk Herbert
Allen, of Deltona. Shuler Is
c h a rg e d w ith first degree
murder, armed burglary and
armed robbery.

Bills
Continued from Page 1A
Experts said the proposed
change would alfect 14 counties
and about 190 of Florida's 390
incorporated cities.
Under current law. all cities
and counties In Florida have to
submit growth |&gt;lans to the state
Department of Community Af­
fairs. But the change would
allow the less populated areas to
ask for ix-rmt-*&gt;lon lo submit
less-detailed plans
The result is those counties
would submit "nothing more
titan a future land-use plan,"
M id Casey Gluckman. repre­
senting the Florida Audubon
Society.
Local officials, however, said
ihe change Is needed since
many of ihcin have already
grown as much as they can or
h a v e n o m o re p la n s fo r
expansion.
Hut environmentalists main­
tained the change affects many
counties that contain Florida's
remaining pristine areas. They
m U I a change could I n - bad for
lfie environment

Schools-------Continued from Page 1A
despite the facade of calm
put on by the administration,
most of the teachers admit the
elementary students are still
chomping at the bit to get out.
"O f cours? they want some
time off. T h e y deserve It."
Pcrinchlef said.
"It's a lit le calmer here." Carll
said. "The y Just walk out the
door the last time and that's
that."

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DEATHS
BRIAN R. BENTZ
B ria n R. B entz. 3 1 . 677
L a S a lle D r iv e , A lta m o n te
Springs, died Sunday at his
residence. Born Ju ly 8. 1959. In
Wlseonsln Rapids, W ls., he
moved to Altamonte Springs
from there In 1989. He was a
shipping and receiving clerk and
a Lutheran.
Survivors Include wife, Sandy
J.: son. Rocky B.. Altamonte
Springs; daughter. Jaime H..
Altam onte Springs: parents.
Robert D. und Jca nn ln c L..
Aurora. Colo.: brothers. Steven
M.. Lakewood. Colo.. Richard D..
Altam onte Sp rin gs: sisters.
Shelia L Zimmerman. Rhonda
J.. ixilh of Wisconsin Rapids.
Hanfleld Mortuary Services.
Winter Springs. In charge of
arrangements.
HAZEL L. TRAPP
Hazel L. Trapp. 88. 500 Gray
Avc.. Wildwood, died June 4 at
the We Care N u rsin g Care
Home. Wlldwixxl. She moved
from S a n fo rd In 1982 to
Wildwood. She was a homrmakerand a Srvrnlb-day Adventist
Survivors Include son. Nolley.
Silver Springs. Md.; sister. Zana
Clause. W ildw ood and one
grandchild.
B an ks F u n e ra l H om e.
W ildwood. In charge ol a r­
rangements.
WILLIE C. NEEDHAM
Willie C Needham. 76

421

Surrey Run. Casselberry, died
Wednesday at Florida Hospital
Altamonte. Horn April 13. 1914.
til Wake Forest, N.C.. she moved
to Casselberry from Ashcboro.
N.C.. In 1986. Site was a retired
ereelcr for Burlington Industries
and a member of First Baptist
Church. Casselberry.
Survivors Include daughter.
I’hyllls D Johnson. Casselberry:
sons. John Dixon. Wilmington.
N.C.. Bill Dixon. Hopewell. N C\:
sister. C a rrie T ille y . Wake
Forest, three stepsons: two step­
daughters: nine grandchildren:
three great-grandchildren.
B a ld w in -F a irc h ild Funcrul
Home. Orlando, in charge of
arrangements.

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S. Africa lifting emergency rule
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U nited Press In te rn a tio n a l_______

T e le c o m m u n ic a tio n s In d u s try ja rred
SAN FRANCISCO — A federal court has given states the
fjower to control the mulllbllllonilollar market In computerized
telecommunications, a ruling that may force the Hell
companies to set up subsidiaries to handle such services as
automatic banking and nlarm systems.
The decision Wednesday by the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of
Appeals overruled the Federal Communications Commission,
which had put regulation of the Industry In the hands of the
federal government.
State regulators now may require the nation's Hell operating
companies to set up Independent subsidiaries to provide
specialized computer services that use the same telephone
lines us cgulur consumer phone service.
The decision goes to the heurt of control over the dccudc old.
multlhllllon-dollur market in such computerized communica­
tion services as uutomatlc bank teller machines, electronic
mall, voice mall, computerized database services, alarm
services and electronic meter reading, according to Pacific
Telesls spokesman Steve Harris.
The ruling may be appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court.

S u p e rm a n rtile s M e tro p o lis
METROPOLIS. III. — For Superman fans from around the
country, the place to be this week Is Metropolis, the small
southern Illinois town that has adopted the "Mnn of Steel" as
Its fnvorlte son.
The town kicks off Its annual Superman Celebration today,
and the scope of tributes to the comic book superhero wouid
depress any of Superman's archrtvals.
A blggcr-than life statute of Superman adorns the Superman
Square next to the Massac County Courthouse: billboards on
the way Into town proclaim the town of about 7.000 as the
"Home of Supet m an."
There's a Superman Parade, a Super Dog Show. Super Car
Show — and the Superman Museum and Film Festival. For
athletes, the Superlrck Bicycle Race and the Superman Road
Race arc of note.
Mayor Hill Komtner said the decision m officially adopt
Superman In 1972 has Improved the mood anil finances
Metropolis, which shares the name of the comic book
character's fictional home.

A th le te s c h o o s e p ro m o v er p la y o ffs
N A R R A G A N S E TT. R.l. — When Narrngansett High School's
girls softball playofTgame fell on senior prom night, the players
had to decide whether to bat or boogie.
They chose to dance — and forfeited the game. Now the Lady
Mariners will be out of the state tournament If they lose once
more, and they think that's foul play.
"M y prom date is an athlete and he told me to play," Jody
Laurie, one of four seniors on the team, said Wednesday. "How
could I tell him. 'You just blew $300 on a limn, tuxedo and
tickets, now have a good time at the prom by yourself?"
Athletic Director Hernard Normand HI. who Is also the girls'
softball coach, said he realized there might be a schedule
conflict. The opposing team from North I’rovlocnec agreed to
reschedule the game, but the Rhode Island Intcrscholastli
League denied the request.
"They were all torn up about whether to play or go to the
prom. If we had played the game, the girls wouldn't have got to
their prom until 10:30. so I made the decision 'o forfeit the
game for them," Normand said.

"B u s h to u ts s u m m it s u c c e s s
MILWAUIJEE — President Hush sought political mileage
from IJ m; 'S uperpower summit today, declaring its most
Importnnt.buIconic to have been "the progress we made in
understanding the great political challenges we face."
In remarks kicking off a two-day political swing through the
Midwest. Hush hailed "the forthright spirit" Mikhail Gorbachev
brought to the summit as "proof that we have Indeed entered a
new era In our relations with tht Soviets."
"A united Germany In N A TO , the future of the Baltics,
regional problems: These aren't questions that can be solved
simply or In a single sum m it." he said. "But we make progress
on these difficult Issues whenever we speak with candor and
without animosity about our alms and Interests."

B u d g et n e g o tia to rs to s tu d y m ilita ry c u t
W ASHINGTON — With Defense Secretary Richard Cheney
sitting In. White House anil congressional budget negotiators
agreed to study a possible 25 percent, five-year reduction or
American military forces.
A nine-member subcommittee, which includes Cheney, was
designated Wednesday to study the possible one-quarter cut In
military capability and report to the larger negotiating group in
about a week.
Cheney said after budget negotiators ended their second
meeting of the day that the 25 percent figure "seems like a
reasonable number to look at" given the reduced Soviet
military threat.
He said he has already been looking at "significant
reductions In force structure" of about the same amount.
The defense secretary said the subcommittee would try to
determine how a 25 percent reduction of U.S. military
capability — fewer troops, tanks, planes and ships — would
compare to military cuts In budget plans passed by the House
and the Senate Budget committees.
From United Press International Reports

JO H ANN ESBUR G. South Africa - Presi­
dent Frrderlk dc Klerk called a ran* Joint
session of Parliament today, apparently
poised to lift a nationw ide slule of
emergency following a slim parliamentary
by-cicctlon victory seen as a test of Ills racial
reforms.
Ik-fore the .u-lally segregated Parliament
In Ca|H- Town, de Klerk's expcclcd an­
nouncement ending the nearly 4-ycar-old
nationwide slule of emergency would meet a
key demand of the African National' Con­
gress before the ANC agrees to full-blown
power-sharing lulks with the nation's
while-minority rulers.
The state of emergency was luqiosctl June

NEW YORK Bluesy, rock
legend Erie Clapton kicked off a
live multi-city broadcast of the
Second In te rn a tio n a l Rock
Awards Wednesday and minutes
later walked oil with an Elvis' as
the w o rld ’s m ost va lua ble
guitarist.
The ceremony, broadcast live
by A B C . originated from a
Manhattan armory and featured
David Howie singing "Subrogate
C ity" from London. Winners In
10 categories walked olf with
statues ol a young Elvis Presley
and presenters pointedly dublx-il
each prize an Elvis '
P epper-long ucd com edian
Sam Klnlson co-hosted with
actor Gary Busey. and the con­
troversial comic vowed to avoid
ihe kind of language that earned
Andrew Dice Clay a lifetime ban
from MTV during presentation ol
lh r Video Music Awards.
Clapton, however, was the Itrst
to give broadcast censors fits.
Alter plavlng the night's first
live jierfbrmancr with another

blues guitar legend. Buddy Guy.
Clapton accepted his award with
a modest. "I'm too old for Ibis
s— ."
Clapton also tixik the "Living
Legend ol the Year" award.
"To u r of the Year” winners,
the Rolling Slones, were shown
stomping out their special brand
of rock 'n' roll In front ol Ihe
Berlin Wull In a video of their
recently completed world lour.
Charlie Watts also was named
the world's In-st drummer.
Aerosmlth. Paul McCartney.
Hon Jovl. and the Who also were
nominated for "T o u r ol HuYear."
The evening s first 'Elvis' went
to'Alannah Myles, named "New
comer ol the Year" against
nominees Bad English Lenny
Kravltz. Skid Row. and Stone
Roses.
Aerosmlth captured "Artist ol
the Year" against nominees Fine
Young Cannibals, the Rolling
Slones. Bonnie Rant and ihc
B-52s
'lam Reed presented the award
lor 'Album of the Year" to Tom
Petty for "Full Moon Fever."
Petty heal out Aerosmlth. the

Is in for

-C P leader A n d rie i Tre um ichl
12. 1986. to curb an uprising In the
country's black townships.
The calling of the Joint session followed a
C a b in e t m e e tin g W e d n e s d a y a m id
widespread expectation that the emergency
laws up for renewal at midnight Friday
would either be formally llfled. allowed to
lapse or selectively maintained in hotbeds of
political unrest, particularly strife-torn Natal
province.
By u margin of 547 votes Wednesday, the
National Party held onto the middle-class

"Th e government Is In for serious trou­
ble." said CP leader Andrlcs Trcurnlchl.
who broke with the nationalists In 1982.
“ We are going to push for a general election.
The CP Is the party of the future."
The Nutlonul Party victory retained the
status quo In the 178-seat white House of
Assembly In the tricnmcrnl Parliament.

Leaders of Warsaw Pact, without
many communists, meet in Moscow
■yM ICHAIt. COLLINS
U nited Press In te rn a tlo n a L
MOSCOW Wursaw Pact
leaders met Thursday for a
summit on the future of the
alliance In Ihe aftermath of the
dcm ocrncy m ove m en t thut
swept Eastern Europe.
Except for the Soviet hosts,
most of the heads of govern­
ment. heads of slate and defense
and foreign ministers are new to
the Warsaw Trea./ Organiza­
tion's "political consultative
committee."
On the agenda for Thursday's
meeting was the Issue of the
future of European alliances In
general and the possible N A TO

m e m b e r s h ip of u u n it e d
G e rm a n y . Soviet President
Mikhail Gorbachev ulso was to
brief the leaders on Ills recent
summit with President Bush.
Old-style Communist govern­
ments were swept from power
throughout Eastern Europe In
last fall's democracy movement
and the new leaders no longer
take their orders from Moscow.
The new governments have
been demanding better truilidcals and more equal relations
with the Soviet Union and some
have even raised Ihe possibility
of leaving the Warsaw Pact.
Before the format meeting
iK-gan. Gorbachev held sc|iarate
tolks with Romanian President

Ion lllcscu to congratulate him
on Ills recent election.
" T h e two presidents reaf­
f ir m e d t h e i r In t e r e s t In
reorganizing the activities of the
Warsaw Tre a ty Organization
and the Council for Mutual
Economic Assistance, and In
turning them Into Institutions
actively promoting International
stability." the official Tass news
agenev said.
Throughout Eastern Europe,
new governments have been
demanding equal relations with
their former Moscow bosses and
pushing Soviet troops out of
their countries.

Pregnant women’s diet revised
Unlt&lt;

■tlonal

W ASH IN GTON — Contrary to popular opinion,
jiregnant women with healthy diets do not need
vitamin or mineral supplements except for Iron,
and can gain more weight then previously
thought, according to a division of the National
Academy of Sciences.
The Institute of Medicine's new guidelines were
included In a study rclca-cd Wednesday.
According to the institute, recent research
showed that Increased weight gain, particularly In
the second and third trimesters, helps deter low
birthweight.
The study said average-sized women should
gain between 25-35 pounds during pregnancy,
approximately 10 (unuids more than what (In­
group recommended In previous regulations.

Underweight women at the start of pregnancy
should gain between 28-40 pounds, the Institute
said, while overweight women should aim for a
15-25 pound weight gain. Obese women should
gain at least 15 pounds but seek Individual
nutritional counseling.
T h e guidelines said vitamin and mineral
supplements are not only unnecessary, but could
adversely Interact with nutrients obtained
through a sufficient well-balanced diet.
"Evidence Is nol sufficient to conclude that
routine supplementation with other nutrients Is
warranted, although clearly there are situations
requiring special consideration." the Institute
said, noting the exceptions include eomplclc
vegetarlans. smokers and users of alcohol or illicit
drugs.

Attacks cn gays -widespread
Unltad Prvsa Intarnational
W ASHINGTON — Homosexuals ami
lesbians were victims In 7.031 Incidents
of defamation and violence ranging from
verbal abuse to homicide In 1989.
according to a report released Thursday.
The National Gay and Lesbian Task
Force study reported Incidents In 40
states and Ihe District of Columbia. The
study, the group's fifth, said the total
number of Incidents last year repre­
sented a slight decrease from 1988.
Kevin Herrlll. report author and

Ivana Trump
stands by her
troubled man
Unltad Prvas Intarnational
NEW YO R K D o n a ld
1rump's battle to save Ills em­
pire from a cash crunch has
b o n d h o ld e r s b o ili n g , h is
employees worried and fellow
developers nervous as cats.
But estranged wife Ivana Is all
confidence and comfort.
"Donald and I arc partners In
marrhge and In business." Mrs.
I rum p said In a statement
Wednesday, as the Tru m p em­
pire teetered precariously. "I will
stand beside him through thick
or thin and lor belter or worse."

Eric Clapton tops rock awards
By NED K ILKELLY
United Press International

^Th c governm ent
serious tro u b le .)

and blue-collar constituency of Umlazl In
the Indian Ocean port city agrlnst Con­
servative Party warnings that de Klerk Is
leading South Africa to black majority rule.
"It is a time, obviously, when people feel
Insecure." a greatly relieved National Party
victor. Pit • Malthcc. told reporters minutes
after hearing the results of the first test of
the while electorate's opinion since de Klerk
begun Ills reforms In February.

Slones, the Fine Young Cannlbals and former Eagle Don
I fen Icy lor best album.
O th e r presenters for the
awards — whose nominees arc
drawn from the ranks ol Top 40
r a d io a m i a r c p r i m a r i l y
middle (irilie routl rockers —
include Laurie Anderson. Iggy
Pop. Patty S m y th , and Bo
Dtddley.
"Late Night with David Lc|Icrman" musician Paul Shatter
Joined model Christie Brinkley In
presenting Ihe Elvis' lor best
k e y b o a r d s to B r i n k l e y 's
husband. Billy Joel
Joel In-.i I out Elton John anil
Kate Bush
Bonnie Ram who recently
won four Crummies, continued
her winning wavs by taking the
most valuable female award.
Steven T y le r , singer lo r
Aerosmlth. woo the most valu­
able male award
Don Henley won the best
songwriter ol tin- year award
Best bass player honors went
to N a th a n E a s t a n d best
drummer, to the Stones' Charlie,
Walls

director of the group's / itl-Vlolence
Project, said gays remain "under selge.
battling an epidemic of bigotry and
violence." He called lor a major battle on
Ihe state level to end all forms of hate
crimes.
The rcjiort noted that attacks against
lesbians and gay men In 1989 "occurred
In a context of pervasive violence against
Jews, people of color and women.”
Along those lines, the report said that In
1989 there was a record high of 1.432
anti-Semitic Incidents and 65 violent
Incidents directed at abortion providers.

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L e g a l N o tic e s

N O T IC E OF
F IC T IT IO U S NAME
Notice ll hereby given thaf I
am engaged In busmen at 2927
N Mwy 17 92, Center Mall K II.
Sanford. Seminole County. Flor
id*. under the Fictitious Nome
of CRANK N BIKES, end that I
intend to register said name
with the Clerk ot the Circuit
Court. Seminole County. Flori
de. in eccordence with the
Provisions of the Fictitious
Neme Statutes. To Wit Section
US 09 Florida Statutes 1957
Victor J Gitike
Publish Moy 17. 24. Jl A June 7.
1990
OER 110

N O TIC E OF
F IC T IT IO U S N AM E
Notice Is hereby given that I
am engaged In business at 1107
S Mellonvtll# Ave . Sanford. FL
32771. Seminole County, Florida,
under the Fictitious Name of
C R E A T IV E B U ILD E R S I. and
that I intend to register said
name with the Clerk ot the
Circuit Court, Seminole County.
Florida, in accordance with the
Provisions of Ihe Fictitious
Name Statutes. To Wit Section
US 09 Florida Statutes 1957
Michael Meydinger
Publish May 74 31. A June 7.
14. 1990
OER 740

N O TIC E OF
F IC T IT IO U S NAME
Notice is hereby given that I
em engaged in business el P O
Boa IS147F Altemonte Springs
J27IS 1A77. Seminole County.
Flor de. under the Fictitious
Neme ot W H IT T IN G T O N EN
TE R P R IS ES . end thet I intend
to register said neme with the
Clerk of the Circuit Court. Sem
tnole County. Florida, in ec
cordence with the Provisions ot
the Fictitious Name Statutes.
To Wit Section 1*5 09 Florid.*
Statutes 1957
John Whittington
Publish May 17. 74 )l A June 7.
1990
OER 112

N O TIC E OF
F IC T IT IO U S NAM E
Notice is hereby given that I
am engaged in business at 9JI
State Road 4J4 Suite X J Alta
monte Spring* FL 32714. Semi
nole County. Florida under the
Fictitious Name ot 0 A N D I .
and that I intend to register said
name with the Clerk of the
Circuit Court. Seminole County.
Florida in accordance with the
Provisions of the Fictitious
Name Statutes To Wit Section
MS 09 F lor ida Statutes I9S7
John J Sawyer
Publish May ?4. 31. A June 7.
14 1990
OER 741

N O TIC E T O T H E PUBLIC
Notice is hereby given that the
Board of Adiustment of the City
of Sanford will hold a regular
meeting on June 22. 1990. in the
City Mali Commission Chambers
at It X a m in order to consid
er a request for variance in the
Zoning Ordinance as it pertains
to Sign Square Footage variance
requirements in a GC 2 district
on
A ll of Block J. S purting
Heights
Being more specifically de
scribed as located &gt;01 E 2Sth
Street
Planned use of the property is
to change the face of an eaiftmg
ground s*gn
Board -*! Adiustment
W M Philip* Cha rman
AD VIC E TO T h e PUB LIC It
a person decides to appeal a
decision made with respect to
any matter considered at the
above m eeting or heading
he she wilt need a verbatim
record of the proceedings m
c ' zd-ng the testimony and evt
dence. which record is not
provided by the City of Sanford
(FSTtiO tO S)
.
Publish Jon# 7.17. 1990
O E S 7I

N O TIC E OF
F IC T IT IO U S NAM E
Notice is hereby given that I
am engaged in business at N
May 17 92 Sanford F L (Flea
World). Seminole County. Flori
da under the Fictitious Nam# ot
THE F R IL L SHOP and that I
mfeno to register sa&gt;d name
with the Clerk of the Circuit
Court. Seminole County. Flori
da In accordance with the
Provisions of the Fictitious
Name Statutes To Wit Section
US 09 F lor tda Statutes 1957
LonnteG W&lt;ck$on
Publish June 7. 14. 71. Tt. 1990
OES 77
N O TIC E OF
F IC T IT IO U S NAM E
Notice if hereby given that I
am engaged m business at 10SS
Nursay Rd
Winter Springs
F L A 37701 a 1J I . S em ino le
County. Flo rida, under the
F»cftt*ous Name of TH E A U T O
C LIN IC and that I intend to
register said name with the
Clark of the Circuit Court Sem
mo*e County Florida, in ac
cordance with the Provisions ot
the Fictit.ous Nam# Statutes
To Wit Section US 09 Florida
Statutes I9S7
OenntsP Costello
Publish June 7 u Jl 7t. .990
0 F S 74

Daredevil
plunges
to death
u n w j w t ________________
NIAGARA FA LLS . N.Y.
— T h e d a re d e v il w ho
paddled his tiny, red kayak
over Niagara Falls believed
be could survive the stunt
and made dinner reserva­
tions for the evening of his
p lu n g e , f r i e n d s s a id
Wednesday.
"He didn't have a death
wish and apparently he
thought he could make It."
said J . T . Le m m on s, a
whllewater rafting outfitter
on the Ocoee River In
Tennessee and a friend of
Jesse Sharp.
Lem m ons said Sharp
"lived to kayak." and made
his home In a tent along
the banks of the Ocoee In
southeast Tennessee where
he had recently moved
from Nashville.
"I have trouble believing
that he didn't have a life
vest on like It was re­
ported." Lemmons said.
Wednesday. Sharp. 28.
steered his 7-fool fiberglass
kayak through the rock
strewn Niagara River and
over the 172-foot falls.
Sharp's red kayak —
emblazoned with the name
"Rapldman" — was recov­
ered near the base of the
falls shortly afterward.

L e g a l Notices

Legal Notices

IN TH E C IR C U IT COURT
FOR SEM IN O LE C O U N TY .
FLO R ID A
P R O B A TE DIVISION
F IL E N U M B ER 17 SOI CP
IN RE G U A R D IA N S H IP OF
V IR G IN IA M D O E R IN G
N O TIC E OF A C TIO N
T O Virginia Moorehead
725} Poinclana Road
Winter Park. Florida 72792
\
YO U A R E N O T IF IE D that a
Ptlition to Remova Co Guardian
Virginia Moorthaad hat been
tiled In the above matter and
you are required to serve a copy
ot your written Sefentet. It any.
to P h ilip A D iam ond, the
Guardianship'! attorney, whose
ad d re ss Is S u b ln . Sham s,
Rosenbluth A Moran, P A . P O
Boa 715. O rla n d o . F lo rid a
12107 0715. on or balora July 5.
tWO and Ilia the original with
the Clark ot this Court alttier
before servlet on I ha Guardian
ship s attorney or immediately
thc'eallar. otherwise a datault
will be entered against you tor
lha relief demanded In the
petition
D AT E D on May 29. 1990
M A R Y A N N E MORSE
As Clerk of the Court
By. Jane T Noltke
As Deputy Clerk
Publish May } l A June 1. 14. 71.

N O TIC E OF
F IC T ITIO U S NAME
Nolle# Is hartby givan that I
am engaged in butmass at 4/5
Diana Clrctv. Cassalbarry, Flor
ida. Seminole County. Florida,
undar lha Fictitious Nama ol
TH E C O M P U TE R MAN. and
that I Inland to regular said
with tha Clark ol tha
rcult Court, Saminolt County,
ida. in accordanca with tha
Provision* ol tha Fictitious
Name Statutes. ToW lt: Section
145 0? Florida Statutes 145/
Alton W Drake II
Publish May 17. 24. Jt A June /.

IWO

DER 304
N O TIC E OF
F IC T IT IO U S NAM E
Notice Is hereby given that I
am engaged in business at 1955
Mlkler Rd . Oviedo F L 72/45.
Seminole County. Florida, under
the Fictitious Name ol C S
FARMS, and that I intend to
register said name with Ihe
Clerk ol the Circuit Court, Sem
Inole County, Florida, In ac
cordance with Ihe Provisions ol
Ihe Fictitious Name Statutes
ToW lt Section 141 09 Florida
Statutes 1*5/
Curtis Slone
Publish May 24. Jl. A June /
14. IW0
OER 24J
N O TIC E OF
F IC T IT IO U S NAM E
Notice •%hereby given thwt we
* '« engaged in busmen at 3*05
O fijrvdo Avenue. Sanford. Semi
no»e County. Florid*, under the
Fictitio u s Nome of P E N T
HOUSE C LE A N E R S , end that
we intend to n e u te r wild neme
with the Clerk ol the Circuit
Court. Semmoie County. Flori
de in eccordence with the
Provisions of the Fictitious
Neme Stefutes. To Wit Section
US 09 Florid* Stetutes 19*7
TO UCAN It. INC
Robert A Ruggiero Pres
Publish M*y 31 4 June 7. |4
21. 1990
DER 297
N O TIC E OF
F IC T IT IO U S NAME
Notice is hereby given thet we
ere engaged in busmess et 2t72
Cornerstone Court. Apop«e FL
37703. Semmoie County. F tor id*,
under the Fictitious Neme of
R U SH SN ACK V E N D IN G
P AR TN ER S , end thet we intend
to register seid neme with the
Clerk of the Circuit Court. Sem
mole County Ftor-de. ir ec
cordence with the Provisions of
the Fictit&gt;ous Neme Stetutes
ToW tt Section US Of Florid*
Stetutes )9S7
DougiesR Rush
Mery Ellen Rush
Publish Mey 31. 4 June f, 14.
2! 1990
O ER 291

HE
two

OER 111
N O TIC E OF
F IC T ITIO U S NAME
Nolle* Is hareby givan that we
are engaged In business at 1704
W 15th S t . San lord F L 77/71.
Stmlnol* County. Florida, under
Ihe Fictitious Name ol BELOW
TH E W AIST, and that we Intend
to register said nama with tha
Clerk ol lha Circuit Court. Sam
inola County. Florida, in ac
cordanc* with lha Provisions ot
tha Fictitious Nam* Statutes.
To W lt Section 445 09 Florida
Statutes 19S/
Kay I* A Border*
EloisaW George
Publish May It A June 7. 14.
21. 1990
D E R 291
N O TIC E OF
F IC T ITIO U S NAME
Notica IS hereby given that I
am engaged in business at IS40
Brumlay Rd . Chuluot* F L
72/4*. Semlnola County, Florida,
under the Fictitious Name ol
A C TIO N F E N C E AND CON
C R E T E , and that I intend to
register said name with lha
Clark ol Ihe Circuit Court. Sem
Inole County. Florida, in ac
cordance with the Provisions ot
the Fictitious Name Statutes
To W lt Section 4*5 09 Florida
Statutes 195/
Janet Kessler
Publish May 31. A June /. 14.
7t. 1990
O ER 797
N O TIC E OF
F IC T IT IO U S NAME
Notice is hereby given that I
. m engaged In business at 7*1
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
C O U TE R M A R S H OF F L A and
that I intend to register said
name with the Clerk ot the
Circuit Court. Seminole County
Florida. In accordanca with the
P rovision* ot th# Fictitious
Nam* Statutes. To Wit Section
445 09 Florida Statutes 195/
Kenneth Cou termer sh
Publish May Jl. A Jure 7. 14.
71. 1990
O ER 794
N O TIC E OF
F IC T IT IO U S NAM E
Notice is hereby given mat |
am engaged in business at Post
Office Boa 4144. Winter Sorings.
F L 32/04. Semmoie County.
Florida, under h e Fictitious
Nam* ol Gem Tech and that I
intend to register said name
with the Clerk el the Clrcvll
Court. Seminote County Flori
da in accordanca with the
Provisions ot th* Fictitious
Nam* Statutes To Wit Section
•41 09 Flor ida Statutes 195/
Glen MeLtmore
Publish May Jt. A June /, It
71. 1990
O ER 794

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IPeople, Page 3B
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ICom ics, Page 6B

Four tabbed in draft

IN BRIEF

Prom staff raparts

AMERICAN LEAGUE
F ie ld e r lifts T ig e r s o v e r T rib e
Cecil Flcklcr might be an Imposing presence
at the plate, bill It's not Just his ilzc that scares
pitchers.
T h e G-foot-3. 230-pound, pow er-hitting
phenom showed w hy Wednesday night In
iX’lrolt's 6-4 win over Cleveland.
Fielder drove In five runs with a pair of solo
blasts and a 470-foot three-run homer to left
center In the fifth*Inning that proved lo lie the
game-winner.
Fielder now leads the majors with 22 home
runs and 53 ruas balled In and Is the first Tiger
In history lo hit three home nins In u game
twice In one season.
Tracy Jones drove In the other Detroit run
with a solo homer In the fifth, and Jack Morris.
4-7. picked up the win.
Mike Henncman pitched the final two Innings
tocarn his I4thsave.
Elsewhere In the American League. Minnesota
crushed Toronto 12-5, Boston tripped New York
4-1. Chicago zipped Seattle 5 0 . California
downed Kansas City 6-4. Baltimore shaded
Milwaukee 8-7. and Oakland scalped Texas 5-4.

SOFTBALL
L a k e M a ry n a m e s n e w c o a c h
Lake Mary High School has hired Jcannle
Fisher lo take over the girl's softball program.
Fisher will lie replacing Karen Nolen as head
coach. She comes to Lake Mary after roachlng
eleven years In West Virginia. This past year she
served as assistant troy's volleyball coach and
assistant girl's basketball coach at Lake Mary.
Fisher lakes over a Lake Mary program that
compiled a 19-7 record and will have 13
returning players for next year.

QOLF
E k a n a ad d ed to Lung C a rd
The American Lung Association hus an­
nounced that Ekana Golf and Country Club of
Oviedo has been added lo Its 1990 Lung Card.
Ekana will honor (he card for four rounds of golf
through October 31. 1990.
. l?ufT' •rs can Improve their golf ho idicap while
helping adults and children with breathing
-lUuilUrqpn. The riirtl waives greens fees for
rounds of golf al 32 Central Florida courses.
Contact Lyn n W illia m s al 898-3401 or
I -HOO-624.-8735 for more Information.

L A K E MARY - Greg James.
all-Scmlnolc Athletic Conference
outfielder from Lake Mary High
School, was taken In the sixth
round of the Major League Baseball
Draft by the Chicago While Sox
Tuesday to Join three Lake Brantley
Patriots In being drafted.
Also drafted were catcher Jcr.ey
Thurston In the third round by the
San Diego Padres, outflelder/flrst
baseman Greg Thomas In Ihe fourth
round by the Boston Bed Sox and
c n te h c r/th lrd basem an Ja so n
Varttck In the 24th round by the
H o usto n A s tro s . V a rlte k was
expected to be drafted higher but It
Is fulrly certain he will attend
Georgia Tech. In the fall.
For Ihe three Lake Bran'Jcy
players It Is a continuation of a
dream season that Includes winning
Ihe Class 4A stale title. The Patriots
finished this season with a 25-3
record and an 11-1 SAC mark.
Varltek and Thomas also were the
key players on the East all-star team
that won the FA CA tournament at
Baseball City.
It was learned from very reliable
sources that Thurston was very
close to signing an agreement with
the Padres and the signing could
have taken place as early as last
night. If Thurston signs with the
Padres he will become Ihe second
catcher taken In two years from
Seminole County. James Joyce of
Seminole High signed with the
Padres last June.
Thurston Is a 6-5. 200 pounder
with a great throwing arm and was
generally recognized as the lop high,
school catching prospect In Ihe
country this year. He had signed a
scholarship to attend Oklahoma
Slate If did not turn pro.
James Is a 6-0. 175 lb. Jcl-qulrk
outfielder who has a strong throw­
ing arm and very good power. He hit
close lo .400 this season and was
t iSee Draft. Rage 2B

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lsii®-&amp;**&gt; &gt; *.
Greg James (L) from Lake Mary and Jerrey Thurston (R)
of Lake Brantley were two of Ihe lour Seminole County
high school products taken In Tuesday's Major League

Baseball Draft. James was selected In the sixth round
by the Chicago White Sox while Thurston was a third
round choice of the San Diego Padres

BASEBALL

Junior Major League season ends
Academy
posts win
at Stadium

B a s e b a ll e x h ib it at M u s e u m

By DEAN SMITH
H erald s p o rts w rite r

The Henry Slielton Sanford Memorial L'brary
and Museum will hold an open house on
Saturday. June 9. 1990 from 2-5 p.m. The
highlight of this event will be an exhibit of
baseball memorabilia from the career of Tint
Baines of Ihe Montreal Expos. There will also be
on display a baseball autographed by Babe Bulb
during bis visit toSanford In 1948.
The museum is located at 520 East First
Street. Sanford. The T im Baines exhibit will also
be on view Sunday. Ju n e 10 from 2-5 p.m.

NATIONAL LEAGUE

1

M u rp h y ’s Law s in k s A s tro s
Murphy's Law prevails In San Diego. "Jack
Murphy's Stadium La w ." that Is.
"People say on 0 2 you shouldn't give up a
hit." said Houston Astros reliever Larry A n ­
derson. who surrendered the game-winning hit
lo Garry Templeton with two carts In the ninth
as the San Diego Padres defeated the Astros 3-2.
Boberto Alomar led off (be ninth Inning with a
single ofl Mark Portugal. 1-6. One out later. Joe
Carter belted a 2-2 delivery Into the left-field
stands for bis ninth homer of the year.
Santiago then singled and Portugal was
relieved try Dan Schatzeder. who gave up a walk
lo Mike Pagllanrlo. Anderson came on and
struck out pinch hitter Jack Clark as Ihe
runners executed a double steal. Templeton
then followed with his run-scoring bloop Into
short left field
Glenn Davis liad given Houston a 2-0 lead In
the fourth inning with Ills National League­
leading I7ih Itome run of the season and
seventh In Ihe last six games.
In other NL games. San Francisco edged
Cincinnati 3-2. New York ecked by Montreal 4-3.
Pittsburgh defeated Chicago 8-1. St. Louis heal
Philadelphia 12-11 in 10 innings, and Los
Angeles top|M-d Atlanta 7-5.
Compiled from staff and wlro raports.

BASEBALL
H 30 p.m, - 5(5. Cincinnati Beds at Houston
Astros. |L|
BASKETBALL
9 p.m. — ti. Portland I rail BU/ers at Dclrnll
Pistons. |L)
Complata listings on Rags 2P

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Prom ataft reports

SANFORD Matt Delmer
and Doug Bunn combined on a
two-hltter and Pete Arcornonc
drove In a run with two hits us
Ih e W es R ln k c r F lo r id a
Baseball Schools Academy
deleated the Central Florida
D o d g e rs 6-1 at S a n fo rd
Stadium Wednesday after­
noon.
Delmer pitched the first
three Innings and allowed only
one hit and one walk, while
striking out four, before giving
way to Bunn, who allowed
only one hit. one walk and orAunearned run In his three
Innings of work. Bunn also
struck out three. The game
w as c a l l e d a f t e r
flve-and-one-half Innings by
darkness.
The Academy got on Ihe
hoard quickly srorlng two
runs In the bottom of the first
Inning. Chris HulT led ofT with
a double In left and went on to
third when Ihe relay throw got
a w a y ul se co n d b a s e .
Arcomone followed with a
single to right lo score Huff.
Arcomone scored when he
stole second and came all Ihe
way home when ihe catchers
throw went Inin rlght-ccntcr
field.
The Dodgers, a 30-and-over
learn front tin- Orlando Boy
llnbhs League, threatened In
Ihe second. With one out Steve
Sugravcs donhied off the wall
In left and went to third on a
wild pitch. Hut Delmer got (he
next halter lo lly ottl lo short
right and retired the side on a
grounder lo second lo keep Ihe
score 2-0.
The Academy added three
more runs In the second. Paul
G I m a b a I v o w a lk e d a n d
advanced lo second on a balk.
Chris Siokes followed with a
s i n g le lo le ft to s c o r e
Glmabalvo. Stokes advanced
See Academy. Page 2B
Ce.dral Florida Dodyaat OM M l - I 1 S
F I S Academy
in M i - « &gt; &gt;
Pcerella Vendur |4) end Nelton. Trgge
I I I Oeimer. Bunn U&gt; and liter H «n * h ««
IS) W P — Oe&gt;mer LP — Picareila S a w —
Bunn IB
Dodgery Sagraye! Academy
H ull JB
Nor# HR - N o r«

SANFORD — The regular season
of the Sanford Recreation Depart­
ment Junior Major Baseball League
came lo a conclusion al Chase Park
Wednesday night.
The scheduled llrsl game of the
evening went lo ihe Knighls of
Columbus Cardinals 7-0 after Ihe
Klwanls Club Orioles lulled lo have
enough pl&gt; yers show up for the
game. In the second game. Ihe
Moose Lodge Pirates scored five
runs In Ihe lop of the fourth lo trip
the Rotary Club Royals 14-13.
The Cardinals wound up as Ihe
City Champions after winning hmh
halves, thereby negating Ihe need
for a playoff.
The game between the Pirates
and Ote Royals was two games In
one as tbc Royals dominated the
first half and tbe Pirates the second

half.
The Pirates scored a pair or runs
In Ihe top of the first Inning. Jason
Combs reached on catchers Inter­
ference and scored on an Flrlc
Roberts triple. Roberts scored when
Willie Williams laced an RBI single.
The Royals answered with six
runs In the bottom of Ihe first.
Clifton Branch reached on an error
and Ricky Justice and Andre
Rawlings walked to load the bases.
Turnis Davis, who drove in eight
runs Monday, stayed hoi by lining a
triple up the alley In right lo clear
Ihe bases.
Davis stole home as Willie Terry
walked. Terry stole second and
third us Adrian Mitchell walked.
Te rry scored on a passed ball and
Mitchell later scared on a fielders
c h o ic e off the b a l o f G re g
Lchmkuthe.
See Juniors, Page 2B

F IR S T H A L F S TA N 0 IN 0 S
TEA M

Cardinal!
Pirate!
Oriole!
Royal!

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3 IS
a Clinched city championship

Altamonte
wins eighth
straight
Prom staff raports
LA K E MARY — Jason Sewell
overcame a rough lirst Inning lo fire
a two-hltter anti strike ottl I I as the
Altam onte Springs Big League
downed the South Daytona Big
League 7-3 al Lake Mary High
School Wednesday night
Sewell gave up all three runs and
both tills In the top of ihe llrsl
In-fore sett ling down. He finished
ihe game wllh a llourlsh striking
out trie last tour men he laeed.
The win was Ihe eighth straight
by Altamonte Springs and avenged
I heir only loss nl the season, 3-2 lo
S o u lh Day Iona in Ihe season
opener. Next act Ion lor Aliamonte
Snrtngs will lx- Sunday when n
plays hast lo Dr. Phillips al Luke
Mary. Game ( H im - Is set lor I p in
The game starlet! like South
Daytona meant to pick up Its second
win of Ihe season over Altamonte
Springs.
Mike Toinu/in led oil with a walk
and scored on a double up the .diet
See Altam onte, Page 2B
Mar aid

VoulS Daytona
M4 MO t
1 i I
A ltjm gn lt Spring* ) | 144 i - / 1 4

lo by Tammy Vtncant

While wailing ou! a rain delay Altamonle Springs Big League team members
(let! lo right) Charhe Curly. Terry Brown and Chris Pleicones had time to see
how many baseballs they could hold in one hand Here Brown holds seven
Once ine rain let up the Altamonte team won Its eighth straight game 7 3
over South Daytona

H a m iT O in r r r

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Re &lt;ords — A l t s p r i n g s I I

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7,

1990

Draft

S T A T S ' &amp; S T A N D IN G S

IBiW SKW lKHBRIIII

Lot Angeles 7. Allanta 1
Tn w id e y &lt;3am*t
(A ll tim*i E O T )
St. Logit I DeLeon 5 3) *1 Montreal
At Semkiafe Park
(Smith 7 3), 7:35p m.
Pltttburgh lHeaton ( I ) at New York
F tn t gam* — l J u . O
"
(Gooden 3 5 ), 7:35 p m
■ Hawk* I mag* •
I J 0 0 S X 14*0
Philadelphia
(Howell A 3) at Chicago
*C h#rry’» First
4*0 a x
(B ie le c k ill),* c t p m
I M y U ty Lin
A *0
Cincinnati
(RI|o 1 1)
at
Houtton
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le o n S rot* — 1/9, 0 : &lt;0.10
Phli.'detphia at Chicago
a HV Small Virtue
l l . X 1*0 1*0
St. Louit at Montreal, night
5 Brownfe't Tidbit
J 30 ].W
Plttiburgh at New York, night
I Brittney Lynn
3*0
San Fra-tclvco at Atlanta, night
Q (*-1) I*.** P (* -l) tr JO T (4-1-9) 190.00 D O
Cincinnati at Houtton. night
10-4) M .M
Lot Angelet at San Diego, night
TM rd ra&lt;* - 5/14. Cs 31.1*
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13.40 10 30 1*0
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15 1 1 4 0 3 IM H Formulated
1030 4 30 310
Orlande ITw In tl
U 14 .5*3 fe
*C*y* Marvin
5*0 3.40
Columbut (A tlro tI
37 31 410 Ife
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4.40
Charlotte (C ubt)
30 34 411 10
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Wettera Otvttien
( M I - 1 ) 3007.50
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M 14 400 3 B o b '* L • a ' I . I 0 4.30 3.00
Huntivlll* (Athletics)
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5.30 4 10
Birmingham IWhlte Soa) 3* 79
500 4
5 MidlanO Wtngo
1*0
Chattanooga (R adi)
3* 7*
m
a
0 (3 -1 ) J X M F O l ) M .M T ( M l ) 304.**
Knoxville (Blue Jayt)
34 33 all lOM
SUM race — 1/1*. C i It .11
Toei doy Netultt
I Bob'* Eric
37.10 * . « A M
Huntivlll* 5, Greenville 1
5 D e b t* Thomas
4.M 3.40
Jacktonvlll* 10. Birmingham I
a Fair* F air
140
Chattanooga 7. Memphlt 5
Q (I-D 4 3 .M P (1-1) IM JO T (1-5-4) M1.M
Orlando 1, CelvnMvt o
W v w M ra t* — V O A : 39-54
Thw sdey Games
« Calico Salad
0 *0 3.M 3.40
Orlando al Birmingham
5 ImoAl# Shirley
1 40 340
Chattanooga at Charlotte
ICR 'lLongthovr
1.40
Jacktonvlll* at Columbut
O ( M l 47JO P (0-1) K J t T (0-1-11 330JS Me
Memphlt i t Greenville
3 (1-1-41341. M
Knoxville at Huntivlll*
■ IflM ira c * — 1 / lA B i 11.33
* B«*r From *
11.40 0.40 4.M
1 Cryttol Br*ak
S.M 140
IH o m ip u n E lw a y
3.10
F L O R ID A S T A T E L E A G U E (A )
a (1-0) 1AM P ( A l l 41.7* T ( A M ) 3*1.3* S
IMa|*r League aHllatlan In parenthetet)
(A1-A1) 317A4*
E d it Divlden
Ninth race-1/1 4. D : 31.34
w L Pel. O B
J V t l w t Oprah
**0 4 M 3*0
44 14 733 —
IM y LI1II* Lanl*
3 40 ( t o
15 25 5*3 *
&gt; Nlghtflghter
S.M
St. Lucie (M ettl
14 14 .547 to
0 13-1111.40 P 13 3) 3 A M T (3 -M I **.M
FI. Laud (Yankee*)
31 39 517 13
IMRrac* — V I A D: 11.55
Miami (Independent)
14 44 -313 X
I Flying Jaton
11.30 1140 1.40
Central Dtvlsto.-i
1 BeoOro B*tt*r
5*.30 1.40
Lakeland (Tigers)
34 23 410 _
4 Bob's Andy
3*0
Otceola (A ilr o t)
33 39 541 4
O 11-3) I31M P 0 -3 ) 31A4* T (1-94)
Bateball City IRoyehl
35 13 .131 10' &gt;
1334.4*1 Carryover tn.477.5*
Winter Haven (Red Sox) It 49 143 25'z
IIth ra t* — 5/A A : J994
Welt Divlden
7 TO Garth
3.40 4 M
1*0
Dunedin |Blu* Ja y t)
44 12 793 _
J Horn toon Sadi*
14 40 (.40
Charlotte IR e n g tri)
40 30 .447 r
» Bob'* Andy
3 40
St P*t* (Cardlnali)
17 X 474 life
Q ( M l 10.4* P(3 II *4.4* T (3-3-1) 331.4* S Saratota (Whit* Sox)
11 19 350 34
Clearwater (Phllllet)
13-3-1*) *41.4*
19 X 322 37fe
Itth ra c * — 1/tA C i 31.34
Wadnetday Retullt
3 Tara Lara Lara
I7.M M O 3.40
Otceola at Bateball City, p p d . rain
Charlott* 5. Clearwater I
i Dr-imatlc Flair
1.40 130
S EatyDena
3*0
Dunedin 5. St. Pel* I
O (1-3)45.3* P (3-1) 333.3* T (3-1-11 M A M
St. Lucie II. Ft. Laud 13
11111 race — V I A A : 3*.M
Lakeland 4. Saraxote 7
l Whit* Mischief
5.40 3.M 3.40
Vero Beach 5. Winter Haven t
* Dream Ruler
t.M 1.40
Watt Palm Beach7, M iam i 5
I Bob* Darla
1.30
TTturtday Garnet
Saratota
at Winter Haven
Q ( M l 41.1* P ( M ) 71.M T (1 -A ll 047.M I
Dunedin at Bateball City
II 4-5-1)1941.4*
Htti race — 3/*. ■: 3* 71
VeroB each atFI Laud
I Calypto Carol
17 40 I.M 19 00
Miami at Lakeland
3Gold Sack
140 1.30
Clearwater at Otceola
« Wilma Rudolph
10.40
Charlotte at St. Pel*
0(1-1)37.3*P ( I I I N X 1 0 -3 -A ll I I U M
St. Lucie at Wett Palm Beech
A - l.47«i H — 337,3*4
Friday Garnet
St. Lueta al Wait Palm Beach
Dunedin at Bateball City
St. Pet* at Charlotte
b b * I T i M l M l i a i Saratota at Winter Haven
VeroB aachatFI Laud
A M E R IC A N L E A G U E
Miami at Lakeland
(a il
Clearwater at Otceola
W L Pci. 0 9
—
Boston
31 n .549
Oeargo Stetnbranner't Manager*
Milwaukee
M 14 .530
1H f
(Since Steinbrennar pur th* ted the New
Toronto
39 14 .519 IV,
Yard
Yankee* In 3971. there Ptv* been 11
*71 4
35 »
BaltlmdZ# * ’
menegen and I I managtrlal change*. I :
Cleveland
33 it 440 4(1
1971 — Ralph hoi* (Yankee* llnlthed
34 J0 .444 St*
Detroit
fourth)
New York
11 31 .340 t'1
1974 — B ill Vlrdcn (Yankee* llnlthed
W ad
•econdl
15 14 444 —
Oakland
1975 - Vlrdcn and Billy Martin (Marlin
31 19 433 J
Chicago
replaced VIrdon Aug I: Yankee* llnlthed
Minnesota
X 33 .577 St*
third I
33 17 500 *tl
Calitorni*
1974 — Martin I Yankee! llnilhtd llrtl. won
Seettfe
35 39 443 life
pennant; toil to Cincinnati In World Series I
Ken*** City
31 39 .431 IJ
1977 — Martin (Yarkee* llnlthed lirtl, won
Texet
It 33 .39* IS
pennant; defeated Lett Angelet In World
Wtdnetdey Rotultt
Sen**)
Mlnnetole 17. Toronto 5
1*71 — M arlin and Bob Lemon (Lemon
Boiton 4, New York 1
replaced M arlin July 35; Yankee* llnlthed
Detroit A Cleveland*
llrtl. won pennant, defeated Lot Angelet In
Chicago 5. Seattle 0
World Ser let)
Calllornia 4. Kama* City 3
197* — Lemon and Marlin (M arlin replaced
Balllm ort A Milwaukee 7
Lemon June I I; Y a n k «s llnlthed fourth)
Oakland 5, Texai 4
19*0 - Dick Howrer ( Yankee* llnlthed
Thurtday Garnet
firtl. loit lo Kantat City In A LCS)
(Alt times E O T )
19*1 — Gene Michael amt Lemon (Lemon
Seelll*
I John ton 41)
*1 Chicago
replaced Michael Sept 4 during tecond hall
(Patterson 1 01.3:35 p m.
ot
itrlk* tea ton. Yankee* llnlthed tin t in
Baltimora (Johnson 4 3} al Mllwauka*
llrtl halt and tiath in tecond halt: won
(Mirabel la 3 01.3:35pm
pennant. lo*t to Lot Angela* in World Serlet)
Calllornia (Finley 7 1) at Kantat City
19*7 - Lemon. Michael and Clydt King
1 Saberhagen 5 31.3 35pm
(Mlchaal rep'aced lemon April 14: King
New York ILaary 3 4) *1 Bo-ton
replaced Michael Aug 3; Yankee* llnlthed
iM arrit* 3). 7.35p m
tilth)
Minn* tola (Tapani 431 al Toronto
19*3 — M arlin (Yankee*Imithedlhird)
fSlotttcm yrel*), 7 35p m
1944 - Yogi Berra (Yankee* llnlthed third I
Oelroil
(Oubolt 3 31 *1 Clavatand
INS - Berra and Martin (M arlin replaced
(Black 4 I I. 7 15p m
Berra April 71; Yankees llnlthed tecond)
Oakland IMoor* 4 51 al Teaat (W ill 1 7).
194* — Lou Piniella (Yankee* llnlthed
4 15 p m.
tecondI
Friday Garnet
IN7 — Piniella (Yankee* firtl ihed fourth I
Seattle at Detroit. 1
1991 M artin and Piniella IPIm alla
New York *1 Baltimore, night
replaced Martin June 31. Yankee* finished
Cleveland *1 Boston mghl
tilth)
Chicago *1 Mmn* tola, night
19*9 — Dallas Green and Bucky Dent (Dent
To r onto a I MllwaiAe*. nigh I
replaced Green Aug II, Yankee* finished
Ter at at Calitorni*. night
titthl
Kantat City at Oakland, night
1*90 — Dent and Slump M errill (M errill
replaced Deni June 4 with Yankee* in tlelh
N A TIO N A L L E A 0 U E
piece I
Edit
W
33
37
2*
13
34
33

Pittsburgh
Philadelphia
Montreal
New York
St Louis
Chic ego

L Pet. GB
19 433 —
21 540 5
24 539 S
29 4*9 IV?
29 453 ? '»
) l .415 nv?

West

33 ts 4*4 —
Cincinnati
Sen Dwgo
2* 24 539 i
Los Angeles
27 V
500 9
San Francisco
2S 29 443 II
X
400 14
Atlanta
70
Houston
70 13 377 IS 't
Wednesd* y Retullt
San Franclito 3, Cincinnati 7, tl
innings
San Diego 3. Houston 3
New York A Montreal 3
Pittsburgh *. Chicago I. *fe inning*.
rain
St Louie I), Philadtlphia It, lOinm rgt

COLLEGE BASEBALL
44th NCAA Celltg* World Senet
Al Omaha. Nab.
(All lim a a E D TI
IDeubl* Ekmlnalionl
F irtl Round
Gam* I Stanford 5. Georgia Southern 4 110
mningt)
G a m e ! Georgia3. Mississippi Slate0
Gam eJ Loumene Slate I. The Citadel 1
Gam* 4 Oklahoma Stale 14. Cal Slat*
F ullerton 4
S e c o rvl R o u n d

Gam* 5 Mississippi Slate 15. Georgia
Southern I (Georgia Soithernellminaled)
Game* Georgia 14. Stanford 1
Gam* 7 The Cited*! 4. Cal Slat* Fullerton
7 (llln n ln g t) IFullerlonellminatedl

Game*: Oklahoma Stale 7. Loultlana Stale
1
Third Round
T v c i d l v l O im t i
Game 9 Stanford A M lttlttippl Stale I
IM iitlttlppi Stale ellmtoatedl
Game 10: Loultlana stale A The Citadel I
(The Citadel -.lim lr tied)
Semifinal Raund
Wedmtday
Game 11 Stanford A Georgia 3.
TbfeaBey
Gem* 13 Oklahoma state, SAIA (Gordie
Tip Ion * I) v i. Loultlana Stale. 54 II. (Paul
Byrd. I SI. 7:40pm .
FrU ay
Gam* 13: Georgia. 50 19 IMIk* Rehhan.
13 SI w Slanlord (R an Spencer. 14 1, or
M lkoM utiina. 14 4). 4- B p m
G a r * 14 Oklahoma Slat* v t Loultlana
Stale III Oklahoma Stele lotet Gam* 111, 7.40
pm
(Net*: II enly an* gat"* it needed Friday, It
will ita rl at 7:40 a.m .)
Chempienihip
Saturday
National champ ion th Ip gam*, 1pm

Continued from Page IB
the team
lender of (he Hums which went
17-IO this season and finished
second In the SAC lo Ihc Pnlriots
with a 10-2 record. Should he
sign with the White Sox he
would |oln up with cx-Scmlnole
Community College slar Hobby
Thigpen and cx-Doonr High star
Ron Karkovlce.
Thomas was the leading hitter
in the county this srason with
.50-1 average. The 6-4. 195 lb.
lefly Is extremely cpilek for Ills
size and Is an exceptional de­
fensive player. If he docs not

Kelly Mltchum. NorthCarohnaStt 34 54— 73
Sieve Itley. NorihClroilna State 54 11— 73
C hrlt Pa I ton. Clemton
34 34- 71
Per Nyman, Fretrso State
3414— 72
Antonio Berccllo* Georgia
3414— 72
Jett Lee. Oklahoma
37 U - 7 4
Paul Clarion. Georgia
„
U 17-73
John Utfey, Mlttourl
3517-71
Chad Magee. T e ia t Christian
35)7— 71
Darin Osborn. Nevada LasVega* 34 34- 71
Ktvin Wentworth. OhlahomaSlat 14 )4 -7 1
Andy Purnell, FferMe W ife
30-34— 71
Chan Reeve*. Georgia Tech
34 34— Tl
Christian Pena. Arltona
34 34— 73
Dave Morland. Kent Stefe
34 39-77
OHM* FleeIda tca re n
Pal Bale*. Florida
3 7 )4 -7 3
C h rlt William*. Florida Stefe
35 39-74
Kevin Altenhot. Central Florida 3 4 )7 -7 )
ScottMedlln,Mi*ml (Flo .)
4134-75
ChrltO IM arco, Florid*
3017 -75
DennisPottfewaiI. Miami (Fla ) 4115— 71
ClIttKreig*. Central Fterlda 4137-70
Steve Pochli, Mleml (F la .I
3 (4 0 -7 1
John Tlgh*. FlorUfe State
4 0 )1 -7 1
Chrlt Toulton. Florida
4139— 71
John Flnifer. Miami (Fla t
47 31 -40
Andrew R Ice, Central F lor Ida
3i 41— 11
D ull In Phillip*. F tor Ida Stale
47)9-11
Jon Cowgill. Central Florida
43 40-93
David Rowtey. Miami (Fla 1 43 43- 4*

Academy—

NHL Aw*id* Vetlng
etTeronfe, June 4

I Ptintt **411-1 baiit)
Hart Trophy I MetI V p Im M* Player)
). Mark M auler. Ecknonton (7914 10) 317;
1. Ray Bourque. Boston ( I f 141) 733; 1 Brett
Hull. St. Louie (4* 33) M : 4. Wayne Gretiky.
Lot Angelo* (13 5) IA S. (T ie ) Pal LaFon
tain*, New York Itlandrr* ( E M ) and Patrick
Roy. Montreal (O i l ) 4; 7. Steve Yierm an.
Detroit 190311
Narrlt Trephy IB w t De N nte n u n I
1. Ray Boorqu*. Baton (4 )0 9) IIS : 1 Al
MecIrmtA Calgary (O li 11) 111; 1. Doug
Wilton. Chicago (97-19) 40. 4 Paul Coffey.
Plttiburgh (0 7 11) U ; 5 Phil Houiley.
Oullalo (0 7 11) 33; 4 A l latratt. Toronto
(0 1 7 ) I ; 7 Mike Ramtey. Buffalo (0 1-1)4
Calder Trophy I Bott Reekie I
I. Sergei Makarov. Calgary 117 5 4) 304. I.
M ike Modano 117 17 9) 170; 1. Jerem y
R o e n lck . C h ica go (7 * 9 1 71; 4 . Rod
Brlnd’Amour. St Louit 11 17 71 50; I Mark
Recchl. Pittsburgh (111 10) 53; 4. Darren
Turcolte. N Y Ranger* (1 4 13) 47; 7 Bob
Eisensa. Winnipeg (0 I I I II
Velina Trephy I best Gaaltender)
1 Patrick Roy. Mcnlreal (35 5 1) 91; 1
Daren Puppa. Buffalo 13 1151 5V; 1 Andy
Moog. Boston (17 10) 31. 4 Re|e*n Lemelln.
Boiton 110 1) 7. 5 Mike Llut. Washington
(0 1114; 4. Jon Casey. Minnesota 10 3 31 4; 7
Mik* Richter. N r Ranger* &lt;00 II I.
Lady Byisg Trephy (M etl Gentlemanly
Player)
I Brail Hull. SI Louit 149 9 11 334. 7.
Wayne Gretiky. Lot Angel** 19 9 7) 79; 1. Pal
LaFontalne, NY lilandtr* (5 17II) 73; 4
Pierre Turgeon. Buffalo &lt;0 14 131 41; 5 Jo*
Sakic. Quebec 11 3 71 14. 4 Creig Janney.
Boston (7101 14; 7. Joey Mullen. Calgary
(0 3 1) 10
Selk* Trephy ( Beil Defensive Ferwerd)
I. Rick Meagher. St Louit (14 7 41 105; 3
Guy Carbonneau. Monti cal 19 14 11) 100, 1
E ta Tik k a n tn . Edmonton 110 4 71 I I ; 4 Craig
M cTa vlth . Edmonton &gt;5 4 1) 34. 5 Ron
Francii. Hartford (4 341 17. I Jan Eriison.
N Y Rangers (4 I 31 14. 7 Dave McLIwain.
Winnipeg 13 2 7) 31
Adams Trephy ICeachef the Year)
I Bob Murdoch. Wesnlpeg (14 14 4) l i t . 7
Mike Mllbury, Bos Ion (IS 14 4) 111: 1 Roger
Nielson, NY Ranger* (4 1 5) It; 4. Rick
Dudley. Butlalo 11 5 1)71, 5 Brian Sutter. St
Louit 13 111 35. I Mike Keenan. Chicago
13 3 II 77; 7 Doug Carpenter. Toronto 17 0 51
IS

NBA PLAYOFFS
(All Tim et E O T I
Champwnship Finals
Portland vs Delrait
(Detroll leads tarlet 1 -•)
June 5 — Detroit 105. Portland 99
June 7 — Portland al Detroit. 9 p m
June 10 — Detroit al Portland. 1 30 p m
June 17 - Detroit at Portland. 9 p m
x June 14 — Detroit at Portland. 9 p m
1 June 17 - Portland at Dttrolt. 1 30pm
1 J -ne 19— Portland al Detroit. 9p m
1 it necessary.
TB A to be announced.

MISL PLAYOFFS
(All T lm tt E O T )
Champsonthlp Strict
San Dseipi vt. Baltimore
ISan Diego teed* series 3 3)
May 19 - Baltimore 7, San Diego 4
May 31 — San Diego 4 Baltimore 3
Ju n e } - San Diego5.Baltimore 1
June 4 - San Diego 4. Baltimore 1
June* - Baltimore 3.San Diego)
r June I — San Di*go al Baltimore. * 01
p m
x Ju.w 9 — San Diego at Baltimore. 7 33
pm
1 ll necessary

OOLF
At Tarpon Springs, June I
(P ar 71)
Team Handings
1. Florida 197 7 Aruona 1*1; 3
Clemton 349. 4 Oklahoma 390. 5 (lie)
Georgia Tech. North Carolina Slate 393. 7
(lie ) Florida Slat*. Southern Calllornia 193.
9 Oklahoma Slat* 394. 10 Rice 795
It
(lie) NrvadaLas Vegas. Aruona
Slat*.
Kent State
Georgia 394:
IS
Sou in we stern Louisiana 397
14 North
Carolina I N . 17 Fresno Slat* 399. II
New M eiico 300. 1* I In I Tria s, Central
Florida. Oregon 303
22 Arkansas KM. 13 (tie) Auburn.
Duke JOS 35. Ohio Stale 307. 34 Miami lOhiol
J04 37 life) NevadaReno. Miami (F la .)
309. 39 (lie ) Te ia t E l Paso. Wisconsin
313.
Individual Standings
Jell Barlow. Florida
35 11-44
Jim Lemon. ArlionaSlal*
34 34— 44
TerrenceMltkell. FrevsoSUt* 3533-44
Malcolm Joseph. Central Florida 35 14— 4*
Craig Perks. SoulhweskrrnLouisn 34 35-49
Rog*r Winchet'er, Florida Stale 13 34— 49
Joon Lee, Southern Calllornia
37 33— 70
Brian Bridges. Kant Stale
37 33-70
Bubby Doolittle, Clemton
34 35— 71
Tlm Ounlavey. Virginia
34 3 5 - 71
James Hans*. Rice
34 17— 71
Ricky Bell. Ok la jma
3415-71
Manny Zirm an. Arizona
17 34— 71
JoltManson. Ar.icna
34 35— 71
Dudley Hart. Florida
14 15-71
Danny Ellis. Clemton
14 34— 73

1154,44* 5kewk»*t Double* Clastic
At La* Vegi*. Jen* 4
(The fep 34 bewfert with pinlall fetal* tar
twe rounds — Ilg a m * * )
I. J B Blaylock. La L u i. N M . 7.441. 1
III*) Gfenn Allison. Whilller. C a lif. and
James Brenner, L* Clair*. Iowa. 7.431; 4
914*3 Robert Gibb*. Abilene. Tea**, and
Georg* King. Alton. I l l . 1.439; * Mickey
Spiel 10. Cresl Hill. Ill .1.434
7. life) A rt H arris Charleston. Heights.
S C . and John H rictim Sr., Franklin. Pa .
1.5N. * Ronald Vanctorgrltt. Fairmont. W
Va , 1.547; 10 Th o m a Kelley. Blair. Neb
1.579. It Le* Ziket. Palatine, I I I . 1.573. 12
Jack Horner. Belpre, Ohio. 1.570
1) Glenn Carlton. Fresno. C a lil. 7.557; 14
Bob Freehaut, San Antonio. T r ia l. 3.553. 15
Doug Johnson. Long Beach. Ca.11, 1.541. 14.
Vagi Macember. Tampa. 7.539 17 Earl
Anthony. Cornelius. Ore . 3.531. t l Bob Hart.
Westerville. Ohio. 1.574
19 Chet Oitediina. Chicago. 7.117: 30 Bob
Kwolek. Dayton. Ohio. 3.50k; 31. Lee Taylor.
Carlsbad. C a lil. 3.501. 33 Boyd Hayden.
Westminster. Colo . 3.499. 23 Robert Wright,
Grots* 111*, Mich . 3.4*4; 34 Teata Semli.
Wanaqu*. N J ,3.491

TRANSACTIONS
Baseball
Calitorni* — Activated thortttup Dick
Schofield, waived pitcher Mark Clear
C in c in n a ti — Signed pitcher* G re g
Marghelm. Dan Tobin and Mik* Ferry and
tecond baseman Kevin Rigi.t
Calumbut ( I L ) — Named Rick Down
manager
Milwaukee — Traded in fielder Frank Bolik
lo Seatll* for oullielder Mickey Brantley and
assigned Brantley lo Denver of American
Association (A A A I, (phoned pitcher Tom
Filer to Denver
New York IA L )
Fired manager Bucky
Dent, third base coach Joe Sparks and
baiting coach Champ Summers, named
Slump M errill manager
New Y e rk ( N i l — Signed draftees
shortitop Aaron Ledesma and catcher
Michael Petrlzl
Oklahoma C l y (A A ) Placed firtl
baseman Pal D o dtm on disabled list,
outfielder Reggie Williams |oin*d club from
Charlotteol Florida Stale League (A ).
Seatll* - Assigned ntielder Frank Bolick
to San Bernardino ol California League (A ),
placed IN K Is lop Mike Brumley an 15 day
disabled list, recalled inlielder Jett Schaefer
from C algary ol Pacific Coast League
(A A A ), tlgnvd O ra llm thortstatn Anthony
Manahan and Lipto Nava, pitchers Michael
Hampton and Richard Russell, outtlelders
Tom my Robertson and David Lawton
T e ia t — Demoted pic her Brian Bohanon
lo Oklahoma City ot toe American Associa
lion I A A A I, activated pitcher Nolan Ryan oil
disatled list; assigned pilcher Jose Guiman
lo Port Charlotte ot Florida Slat* League IA )
on medical rehabll1tat kn
Toronto — Optioned pitcher Steve Cum
mingt to Syracuse ol International ^eague
(A A A ); bought contract ot pitcher Tom Gllles
from Syracuse, assigned pilcher Jim m y Key
to Dunedin of th* Flcrida State League IA )
lor rehabilitation tidied draltees outfielder
Howard Battle, pitchers Allen Rhea and
Oavid Marcon. second baseman Matthew
Hudik and ihorlitop Stoll Miller

r/i

QUOTE OP THE DAY
" I l f ’s kind ol 1he hcape|*oal. 1
had a talk with him earlier
today. He (ell Ik- let u » down. I
said lo him. It s the other way
around. We lei von down.'" •
Yankees ealeher Rick Cerone on
the dismissal ol Manager liucky
Dent.

BOSTON - The New York Yankees, with
iheir worst record since the days before
Babe Hull). Wednesday tired Manager
(lucky Dent after less than a year at the fob.
Deni was replaced by Slump Merrill in (lie
IHih managerial change since George
Sielnbrriiner port based ihc Yankees In
IH73 Merrill, who was manager al ltu
Yankees' Trlplc-A farm rlu b u i Columbus, is
ihe 12th different manager employed by the
t idal lie owner.
The Yankees also hied llilrd hasc coach
.'&lt;&gt;c Sparks, balling coach Champ Summers
and bullpen catcher Gary Tuck. New York
had Ik'c u expected u. he a good hitting club
this year, bill Yankee baiters have struggled
to a 248 average.
The move came with the Yankees holding

an lM-dl) record, the worst In the majors,
having losi four straight games and nine ol
10. However, they are only 8 '3 games
behind first-place Boston III the weak Al.
East.
Dent was manager for only 16 weeks ol
the regular season, himself being promoted
from Columbus lo replace the tired Dallas
Grren last Aug I h
Ironically. Deni received Ids tctmtnailon
In the city where he achieved his greatest
Yankee glory. Ills three-run homer run In
the seventh liming helped gin the Yankees
a 5-4 victory over the Boston Ned Sox In a
one-game playull lor Die 1978 A l. East Hilt-.
Drill ts the second manager lo hi llred
tills season. ImiIIi In New York file Mels
tired Davey Johnson tuo weeks age and
replaced him wtlli Hud Dane Ison
Merrill, a career minor leaguer who has
si oulrd and couched for I In V.inkris lm ihc

past 14 seasons, received a call Irnm
Stelnbreimer at I a m Wednesday and was
asked to replace Dem
Dent was (he 2Hlh different Individual lo
manage the Yankees In the history ol the
IranchUe.
Merrill. 46. a former coach with the
Yankees, w ill make his major league mana­
gerial debut. His playing « areer consisted ol
six vears as a catcher in the Philadelphia
I’liiliies’ larin system, lie lias won seven
titles aa a minor league manager and has
Cnlumbun in firsi place in the International
l eague ibis season
Merrill named Buck Shnw allcr. the
Yankees’ defensive jHisliloiilng coach, lo
become third base coach, w ith Gene Michael
replacing Showalterus the ’’eye-lnthe-sky
Mare Hill was lo lake over as bullpen
catcher on a temporary basis

Inurd In the sixth. Harold Nelson
reached oil a Infield single and.
advanced lo second on Mike
S m it h 's gro u n d o u t. After
another ground out. Matt Tcggr
hit a chopper to short and was
safe w h e n the th ro w was
dropped at first. Nelson kept
coming arruind third and scored
when Ihe throw to the plate was
wild.
Providing Ihe offense for the
Academy were Arcomonr (two
singles, run scared. RBI). Hull
(double, run scored), Stokes
(single, run stored. RBI), liter
(single. RBI). Deimer (run scored.
K ill) a n d M c C IIn lo c k and
G lm a h u lvn (one run scored
each).
Doing the damage for Ihe
Dodgers were Nelson (single, run
scored) and Sagravcs (double).

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Varltck. 6-4. 200. has taken tij
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the high school se&amp;son whlcf
raised his worth with the pro's
He hit -994 this season and uls^
drove In Ihe winning run at Die
state tournament. He has signed
a scholarship to attend Georgia
Tech, this fall and his father has.
said he will honor the scholar!
ship and not sign a professional!
bascb'dl contract.
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while the others scored on wild
Continued from Page IB
The Pirates cut the lead In half pitches.
The Royals tried to pull out Ihe
when Willie .Jones scored a run
In Die second, hut Ihe Royals win In the hotlixn of Die fourth
conlcred with iwo runs lo take when Victor Peterson was hit by
an 8-9 lead. Terry Walked and a pitch. Brunch singled and
scored on a Mitchell triple and Justice walked to load Die liases.
Mitchell scored &lt;&gt;n a Joe Young Rawlings followed with a Iworun double and the Royals were
single.
The Pirates took their first lead within 14-19 with two on and no
of the ntglu in the third by one out. llut a pop up to Ihc
pitcher made the first out. The
scoring six runs.
Cory Donaldson reached on an next hatter walked to reload Die
error and scored on Combs’ bases hut Ihe next Iwo halters
single. Combs scored on a single struck out and Ihe Pirates had
by Roberts. After Roberts scored Ihe win.
Providing Die offense for Ihe
on a w ild p itch , W illia m s
douhlrd and scored on a wild Pirates were Roberts Itrlple.
nileli. Midi Harris and Harry single, three runs scored, two
Flowers drew walks and also Kill). Williams (double, single,
scored on a wild pitch and run scored. Kill). Harris Islngle.
two runs scored, two RBI).
passed hall. res|)ectlvcly.
The Royals look the lead right C o m b s (single, three ru n s
hack with Dint- runs in the scored). Flowers (single, two
bottom ol the third. Brunch rims scored) and Donaldson.
singled mid scored on Rawlings' Jackson and Jones (one run
triple. Rawlings scored on a wild scored each).
Doing the damage for the
pitch and Davis doubled ami
later scored the (Inal run on a Royals were Rawlings and Davis
lone triple, one double, two runs
passed ball.
The winning live run fourth by scored and three RBI each).
•he Pintles came with the help of Branch (two singles, three runs
only one till, a single by Harris. scored), Mitchell (triple, two runs
C o m b s, Flow ers and G ene scored. RBI). Young (single. RBI).
Jackson all walked and Roberts Te rry (two ruas scored) and
reached on an error. Combs and Justice and Peterson (one run
Roberts scored on Harris' single scored cachl.

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Yankees fire Dent, name Merrill manager
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Continued from Page IB
to second when
Ho Etnhclt walked. After Stokes
stole third. Debitor laid down a
squeeze hunt lo score Stokes
and Deimer was side when the
Dodger pitcher failed lo field the
hunt.
Elnhrlt was thrown attempt­
ing to steal mini wllli Deimer
advancing In second on Ihe play.
Deimer moved to third on a wild
pick oil attempt and scored on a
passed hall to make Die score
5-0.
The Academy scored Its last
run In ihe third when Mark
McCIInlock walked, stole second,
went to third on a throwing error
and scored on Wes lller's Infield
single.
The Dodgers ftnally got *&gt;n Die

sign with ihe Red Sox he wH
join ex-WInlcr Park star Willi
Dannie at Vanderbilt Unlvcnitltl
in Nashville next year.

Ijefurc Chris Pldcones lofted a
sacrifice fly to score Varltck.
Altamonte went ahead lu stay
In the second w lu n Steve
Shcimatt. Merthle and Sewell all
singled to load tlx- liases. James
grounded to second to score
Sheltuan and Varltck singled to
score Iwth Merthle ami Sewell.
Altamonte added an Insurance
run In the fourth when Merthle
singled ami stole second. Alter
Ja m e s walked DlFraneeseo
singled to right to score Merthle.
Pacing the offense for Alta­
monte were Merthle |2-for-4.
three runs scored). DlFraneeseo
!2-for*3. two HUB. James |l-for-2.
double, run scured), Varilck
ll-for-9. two KBII. Sewell ( ! Tor-3,
run scored. R ill), Shelm an
l l - f o r - 3 , ru n s c o re d ) and
Plclcniics(Kl)l).

Andres Gom ez in first
Grand Slam semifinal
U n lU d Pr«sa International
P A R IS — f h lr ty -y c u r-o ld
Andres Gome/. Die winner ol $9
million In prl/c money hid never
a Grand Slain Bile, is anxious lo
crown his career with tlu- 19(H)
French Open
"I didn't come here lo get n&gt;
Die &lt;|uurtcrs or Ihe semllinals.
bin to win. the very i,denied
Ecuadoran said after gaining his
llrsl ever Grand Siam scmiltn.d
wllli a 6-3. H-3. i&gt; 4 victory over
i|nul!lier Th ierry Cham pion.
"zVler 10 or 12 years, there was
noway I wasn I going lo do II."
Gomez is one ol the world’s
lliiest (-)ay court players and the
French
is the only major
still played on clay The oldest
player in the m ens draw re­
cognizes Dial litis mlghl Im- his
Im-si chance lor a major singles
crown
"F o r 12 months I vr been
working tot this louriiamcnl
explained Die lonrih seed, " ib is
is where I wauled lo pi.tv well
and I’ve played well but I m still
uni satisfied."
Gomez, who will lace seventh
seed Thomas Muster in Friday’s
semifinal has lost |usi one set

Because fourth-round opponent
M agnus G uslaffso n had to
withdraw with a knee Injury.
Gomez had four days of rest
before facing C h a m p io n , a
baseline specialist. Champion
had played two live-set matches
and two-four sci encounters In
nine days.
"He wasn’t going lo hurt me
wuh any shut, he doesn’t have a
big lore hand or a big backhand.
These are the kinds of players I
like lo play." Gomez said
Champion, 23. Is ranked No.
191. This year’s French Open
has been Die best showing of his
career, featuring victories over
IBth-nmkfd Juan Aqullem and
No. 98 Karel Novacck.
"Each match was a different
slory and ll leaves nu- with good
memories. Die Frenchman said
Against Gom ez. Cham pion
was o v e r m ale b e d . s a y in g ,
"Andres is'iusi a belter and
slrougei player than I am right

now
Gomez, who says that in past
years I had my chances" at
Parts, is playing with efficient
d isp a tch As a result, h r Is heller
rested than usual for his lateround matches

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IN BRIEF
Flag Day ceremony set
Winter Springs Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 5405 and Us
Ladles Auxiliary will hold a Flag Day ceremony starting at 6
p.m.. June 14. at the post home at 420 N. Edgcmon Ave. A
new American (lag will be dedicated In a short ceremony.
Refreshments will be served.
Call 327-3151 for more details.

Fabulous '50’s grads to plpnic
Seminole High School 50*s Association will hold Us annual
picnic for all students who graduated during the 1950's on
June 24 at Lake Golden Tram 10 a.m. until the Iasi grad goes
home. Dinner will be served at 2:30 p.m. Class photos are
scheduled for 4 p.m.
Reservations by June 9 are $8 per person.. .fler June 9. $10.
Reply to SHS 50's Association. 2401 Oak Ave. Sanford.
32771. Call 322-4381 for more Information.

Class for those who dig archaeology
Travel back Irt ttpie thousands of years Into unfamiliar land
populated by sabre-tooth tigers, lumbering mastadons. giant
beavers and a myriad or long extinct creatures that lived In
Florida. Then travel through the translation as the first
humans entered this area 12.000 years ago.
Beginning Tuesday. June 12. a once a week, nine week
series. "A n Introduction to Florida Archaeology." will be
offered by the Winter Park Adult Education Center from 7- 9:30
p.m. at the Lee Road campus. The tntstructor will be Dean
Sllgh. past president of the Florida Anthropological Society.
Class space la limited. For more Information call the Winter
Park Adult Education Center at 647-8366.

Voterans of Foreign Wars
A u x ilia ry 5405 In W in te r
Springs recently welcomed
new officers for 1990-91. Aux­
iliary officers are: Ida Leonard,
president; Ins Dixon, senior
vice president; Cathy Gamer,
lunior vice president; Kay
Dysert, secretary; Jerry-Ann
Greer, treasurer, Inez Brown,
chaplain; Connie Carter, con­
ductress; Lori Nuessle, guard;
Grace Mayo, trustee; Bobbie
Glenday, trustee; Jane Hall,
trustee and Mtf&gt;el Londt, pa­
triotic instructor. Jr. Girl of­
ficers are: Angie Thom as,
president; Beth Leonard, se­
nior vice president; Theresa
Warfield, junior vice president;
Cheyenne Antrim, secretarytreasurer; Lorena Nuessle,
c h a p l a i n and A m a n d a
Dubravetz, conductress.
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L e is u re p ro g ram s s e t
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nounces that the following classes will begin soon:
Pr sonal Mindpowcr begins Saturday, June 16. from 10 a.m.
to 6 p.m. Students will learn to Increase intuitive awareness,
rreatc future realities, direct thoughts and set goals. They will
also learn to reduce stress and maintain better health through
meditation. Cost Is $40 per person.
Procrastination versus Productivity will begin Saturday.
June 16 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. The class will explain why some
of us procrastinate and how to change this behavior. Cost Is
$10 per person.
Motorcycle Rider Course will be held Saturdays June 16 and
23. from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sundays June 17 and 24. from 9
a.m. to 5 p.m. This course is designed to assist In the
development and Improvement of riding skills necessary for
individuals with little or no riding experience. Cost is $50 per
person.
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SANFORD VERTICALS
"A Bttutlfvl n*w Direction For Wlndowi"

N bw leaders
Sanford Post and Auxiliary 10108, Veterans of Foreign Wars, held
Its Instalatlon of officers for 1990-91 recently. From left: District
18 P'.sident Chris Reggall installs Nina Crouse as president as
Pat Marano is Installed as commander by past District 18
Commander Bill Mayo. Also present were current District 18
Commander Harry Alicia, District 18 Sr. Vice Commander Vern
Reggal, the post's Sr. Vice Commander James Isle, Jr. Vice
Commander Tony Chesna, Sr. Vice President Shirley Isle and Jr.
Vice President Mary Prokosch.

O p e n h o u s e fo r b a s e b a ll m e m o ra b ilia
The Henry Shellon Sanford Memorial Library and Museum
will hold an Open House on Saturday. June 9. from 2 to 5 p.m.
The highlight of this event will be an exhibit of baseball
memorabilia from the career of Tim Raines of the Montreal
Expos.
There will also be on display a baseball autographed by Babe
Ruth during his visit to Sanford in 1948.
The museum is located at 520 East FlrM Street. Sanford.
The Tim Raines exhibit will also be on view Sunday. June lO
from 2 to 5 p.m.

A u th o r to a p p e a r
Eve Kuplnskl. author of the book "Death from Child Abuse
and No One Heard." wl'.l be appearing at Reader's Market, the
book department of the Lake Marv K Mart. 3639 Lake Emma
Rd.. Lake Mary, June 16 between 11 a.m. and 3 p.m.

CALENDAR
O v e re a te rs to w e ig h In
A meeting on spirituality In relationships In Overeaters
Anonymous Is conducted on Thursdays at 7:45 p.m. In the
cafeteria at West Lake Hospital. Longwood. For information,
call Charlie at 323-8070.

S w e e t A d e lin e s to re h e a rs e
Sound of Sunshine Sweet Adelines women's barbershop
singing group rehearses every Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at
Northland Community Church. Dogtrack Road. Longwood.

Cough syrup is wrong cure
for a recovering alcoholic
DEAR ABBY: Someone I love 1----------------------------dearly Is supposed to be a
recovering alcoholic, but he
A D V IC R
drinks lull bottles of cough
s y r u p , w h i c h he b u y s
over-the-counter.
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I believe this person needs
u to
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that I am totally wrong. He says
cough syrup Is harmless, as
there Is a v -ry small amount of
alcohol In It. but only enough to
aware that he should not Ingive someone a quick "pickup."
drinking this cough syrup —
Please tell us the straight story
on this. Abby. This man drinks otherwise, why would he hide
the empties?
four or five plnis of cough syrup
A good friend should tell him
u day, maybe more. Nobody
knows bow much, because b~ be needs to go back lo A.A. and
reaffirm bis commitment. He
hides the empties.
that friend.
WORRIED IN HAWAII
DEAR WORRIED: If your
DEAR ABBY: I have a pro­
friend is not an alcoholic, he
blem that I've never seen in your
certainly drinks like one. The
column. I hope you can help me
highest alcohol content in
over-the-counter cough syrup Is because you are the only one 1
cun turn to. I am 25 years old
43 percent a lco ho l, w hich
and pregnant. I'm also not mar­
t r a n s l a t e s to 8 6 p r o o f .
Furtherm ore, your friend Is ried. That's where the problem
comes in.

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My boyfriend and I agree I hat
neither one of us is ready fur
marriage, and a baby is no
reason to get married. My family
disagrees. The baby Is due In
July, ami they are on our hacks
In get married before the baby
cornea.
My b o yfrie n d and I live
together uiul love each other
ve-y much, hut both ol us Just
got out of bad marriages, and we
don't want to rush Into another
marriage.
We are t»oth excited that we
are going to be parents, but
agree that the baby could have
come at a belter time. (We used
till tIt control, hut II didn't work.)
Abby. do you think we should
gel married now. or wall until
we are more ready?
TO MARRY OR NOT
DEAR TO MARRY OR NOT: 1
ililnk you should get married
now. since you love curb other
and are living together. 1 may Ik old-fashioned, hut under the
circumstances. I think a baby Is
a good and sufficient reason lo
marry. Please consider counsel­
ing li could he enormously
helpful.
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L e g a l N o tic e s

L e g a l N o tic e s
I N T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F T H E I IT H JU D IC IA L
C IR C U IT O F F L O R ID A .
IN A N D F O R
S E M IN O L E C O U N TY
CASE NO. 99 1*11-CA-99P
O E M IR A L J U R IS D IC TIO N
D IVISIO N
IN V E S TO R S S AVINGS BAN K .
F O R M E R L Y INVESTORS
SAVir.SS A N D LO AN
ASSO CIATIO N
P L A IN T IF F .
— v i—
C U FO R Q A DELBEAU.
ETA L.
D EFEN D AN TS
N O TIC E O F A C TIO N
C O N S TR U C TIV E S E R V IC E
-P R O P E R T Y
TO :
C L IF O R D A D E L B E A U
NADEGEDELBEAU.
HIS W IF E . D E C E A S E D
Residence unknown. It living.
Including any unknown spouse
ol tho u ld Defendant!. II either
hat remarried and II either or
both ol laid Defendant* are
dead, their respective unknown
h e ir* , d e v ltc e * . g rante e*,
aitlgnee*. creditor*, lienor*,
and Iruitee*. and all other
perion* claiming, by, through,
under or again*! the named
D e l e n d a n l ( 1 1 ; a n d th o
atorem enlloned nam ed De
fendentl*) and tuch ol the
alorementloned unknown De
le n d a n l* and tu c h &gt; o l the
alorementloned unknow/u Oe
lendanl* a* may bo Inlayil*,
Incompetent* or otherwlte hot
tu llu rlt,
Y O U A R E H E R E B Y N O TI
F IE D that an action ha* (won
commenced to tor*clove a morf
gag* on the following real prop
erty. lying and being and tlluat
ed In S E M IN O LE County, Flori­
da, more particularly described
a* follow*
LO T 1*. BLOCK A, EAST
BROOK SU B D IVIS IO N U N IT
NO T W E L V E . A C C O R D IN G
T O 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
ta, P AG E 13. P U B LIC REC
O R D5 OF S E M I N O L E
C U U N T Y . FLO R ID A
more commonly known a* leaf
B O W M AN D R IV E . W IN T E R
P AR K. F L O R ID A 33793
Thl* action hat been tiled
again*! you and you are re
qulred to terv* a copy ot your
written detente. If any. to It on
S H A P IR O 4 F IS H M A N . At
torney*. who** addret* I* UO
North Reo Street. Suit* JOJ.
Tampa. Florida 11*0* 1011, on or
before June 3*. 1*10. and III* the
original with the clerk of thl*
Court either before tervlc* on
Plalntlll't attorney or Immedl
ately there alter, otherwlte a
default will be entered again*!
you lor the relief demanded In
the Complaint
W ITN ES S my hand and leal
ol thl* Court on the 33nd day ot
May. IWo
(S E A L )
M A R Y A N N E M O R SE,
Circuit and County Court*
By Heather Brunner
Deputy Clerk
Publlth: May 34. 31 4 June 3, t«.

IN T H E C IR C U IT C O UR T
O F T H E E IG H T E E N T H
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT
IN A N O F O R
S E M iriO LC C O U N T T ,
FLO R ID A
CASE N O .W -1 M CJktfL
’Nome SevIngs ol AmerIce, F A ,
Plaintill.
v».
Julian H. McKenn*. single, end
Vivian Y Turner, single,etal..
Defendant*
N O TIC E OP A C TIO N
Suit to Foreclose Mortgage
TO : JU L IA N H . M C K E N Z IE .
S I N G L E A N D -s -------------------,
SPOUSE. IF A N Y O F JU L IA N
H . M C K E N Z IE . A N D A L L
P A R TIE S C L A IM IN G IN TE R
E S T BY. TH R O U G H . UN D E R
OR A G A IN S T J U L IA N H
M C K E N Z IE . S I N G L E A N D
---------------------. SPOUSE. IF A N Y
O F JU L IA N H . M C K E N Z IE .
A N D A L L P A R T IE S H AVIN G
OR C LA IM IN G T O H AV E A N Y
R IG H T. T I T L E . OR IN T E R E S T
IN T H E P R O P E R TY H E R E IN
D E S C R IB E D :
R E S ID E N C E : Last Known
Address:
**» Huckleberry Lana
Winter Springs. F L 3370*
Y O U A R E N O T IF IE D ol an
action to foreclose a mortgage
an the following property In
Seminole County. Florida:
LotlO. TU S K A W IL L A P O IN T,
according to Its* Plal thereof a*
recorded In Plat Book 7). Paget
I t and 13. Public Record* ol
Seminole County. Florida.
Having a »tr**l addret* ol:
M* Huckleberry Lane, Winter
Spring*. Florida 33701
Together with all Irtlerast
which Borrower now has or may
haroafler acquire In or to said
properly and In and to: la ) all
oaiamenlt and right* ol wey
appurtenant lhareol; and lb) all
building*, structure*. Improve
ments, fixtures, and appurt*
nance* now or hereafter placed
thereon. Including, but not
limited to. all apparatus and
equipment, whether or not phy*
Icelly alllxed to Its* land or an/
building, used lo provide or
supply air cooling, air condl
Honing, hoot. gas. water, light,
power, refrigeration, ventlla
lion, laundry, drying, dlshweth
log. garbage, disposal or other
services, and all wail* vent
s y s t e m * , a n te n n a * , p o o l
equipment, window covering*,
drape* and d ra p e ry r o d i.
carpeting and floor covering,
awning*, range*, oven*, water
heeler* and attached cabinet*,
It being Intended and agreed
that such ilemt be conclusively
deemed to be alllxed to and to
bo pari ol the real properly: and
lei all water and water right*
(whether or not appurtenant)
and share* ol stock pertaining to
tuch water or water right*,
ownership ot which atfecli Mid
properly; and (d l Its* rents.
Income, Issues and profits ol all
property.
has been Hied against you and
you are required to serve e copy
ol your written defenses. It any.
to It on Pam ela M Lund.
P la in till'* attorney, who**
address is. On* Eest Browerd
Boulevard. IJth Floor. Post Ot
lice Box 1*030. Fort Lauderdale.
Florida 11103 *070. on or betor*
June If, IWO. and III* the
original with th li Court either
helor* service on P leln llll’t
attorney or Immediately there
alter, otherwise a default win
be entered against you for the
rellel demanded In the Com
plaint or petition
Thl* notice shall be published
once each week lor lour con sec
utlv* week* in the Sanlord
Herald.
W ITN E S S my hand end Ihe
teal ot this Court on this 35 day
ot May. IWO
(S E A L )
Maryann* Mors*
As Clerk ot Ihe Court
B y: Cecelia V. Ekern
As Deputy Clerk
Publish May 11 4 June 7. 14. II.
IWO
D E R 101

two
OE R 3*5
I N T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F T H E E IG H T E E N T H
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT
O F F L O R ID A
IN A N O F O R
S E M IN O L E C O U N TY
G E H L R A L JU R IS D IC TIO N
D IVISIO N
CASE NO. 991577 CA 4* P
M E R IT O R S A V IN G S B A N K ,
l/k/a T H E P H IL A D E L P H IA
SAVINGS F U N D S O C IE T Y ,
Plalnlllt
v*.
D O M IN IC A C A S E Y ,
e t a l.
Defendant*
N O TIC E O F A C TIO N
TO D O M IN IC A C A S EY
Resident e unknown
Y O U ARE N O T IF IE D thal an
action lor Foreclosure ol Mori
gage on the following described
property:
L o t * .
B l o c k
B.
S W E E T W A T E R O A K S SEC
TIO N I*, according to the Plat
thereof, at recorded In Plal
Book 30. Paget 13 4 TI, of the
Public Records of Seminole
County. Florida
hat been tiled againit you and
you are required to serve a copy
ot your written defenses. II any.
to It, on Sheppard Faber. At
torney for P la ln lilf, whose
address is Suite log. 1530
Madruga Avenue Coral Gablet.
Florida. Ill** on or before June
I*. IWO and tile Ihe original with
the Clerk ol this Court either
before service on P lalntlll’t
attorney or Immediately there
alter, otherwise a default will
be entered against you lor the
rellel demanded In the com
plaint
W ITN ES S my hand and the
seal ol this Court this I* day at
May IWO
(S E A L )
M A R Y A N N E MORSE
As Clerk ot the Court
By Cecelia V Ekern
As Deputy Clerk
Publish May 13. 3* I I 4 June 3.
IWO
DER 11*

N O TIC E OF
F IC T IT IO U S NAM E
Notice it hereby given that I
am engaged In business al 110*
W Ith Street. Sanford. F L 11773.
Seminole County. Florida, under
the Fictitious Nam* ol BRAN
FO R D C L E A N IN G S ER VIC E,
and thal I Inland lo register Mid
name with the Clark ol the
Circuit Court. Seminole County,
Florida. In accordance with Ihe
Provisions ot the Fictitious
Name Statutes. To Wit Section
0*5 0* Florida Statutes 1*57
Sylvester Branford
Publish May 17. 3*. I I 4 June 7.
IWO
O E R 17*
N O T I C E T O T H E P U B LIC :
Notice It hereby given that Ihe
Board ol Adjustment ol Ihe City
ot Sanlord will hold a regular
mealing on June 33. IWO in the
City Hall Commission Chambers
al 11 10 a m In order lo tontld
er a request lor variance in the
Zoning Ordinance as it pertains
to Front Yard variance re
quirements in an SR I district
on
L O T *1. Academy Manor PB
11 P G M
Being more specifically de
scribed at located 1*1 Bethune
Circle
Planned use of Ihe property it
lo add a carport lo an esltlinq
single family dwelling
Board ol Adjustment
W M Philips, Chairman
A D V IC E TO TH E P U B LIC It
* perion decides lo appeal a
decision made with respect lo
any matter considered al the
above m eeting or hearlnq,
ha'the will need a verbatim
record ol the proceedings in
eluding the testimony and evi
dene*, which record it not
providvd by the City ol Sanlord
(F S 30* 0105)
Publish June7.17. iwg
DES 71

N O TIC E OF
F IC T ITIO U S N AM E
Notice is hereby given thal I
am engaged in business at II*
Donna Cir . Sanford. F L 1333J,
Seminole County. Florida, under
the Fictitious Name ol FIN A N
C IA L F E E D B A C K PRODUC
T IONS, and thal I intend to
register said name with the
Clerk ol the Circuit Court. Sem
inole County. Florida. In ac
cordaiice with Ihe Provisions ot
the F ictifious Name Statutes,
to Wit S'Ction MSP* Florida
Statutes 1*43
James L Pari*
Publish May It. 4 June 3. I*.
31. IWO

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CLASSIFIED ADS

Seminole

Orlando • Winter Park

322-2611______________ 831 -9993

as

323-5176
Tta W .H H lS t.

AUSTRALIA WANTS YOU!!

CLASSIFIED DEPT. P RIVA TE P A R T Y RATES
HO U RS
14 0 « n » C R « * r t t — » . , . 3 S C a f c »
10 caasacatlve that*. . .
BHkO A .M . • «:0 0 F .M .
7 taaaarathra t o m . . .
M 0 N M V thra FRIDAY
3 cm iw attM t o m . . .
SATU RD AY t
Rates art gar bsae, bated m

EMPLOYMENT

S4C a la*
07C a Hm
I7C a Hm
a 3 Dm a4

3 Uam

E X C E L L E N T PAY. Benefits
Transportatlai. Celt
*07 395 7*00 ext 1543
Toll refunded 9«m 10pm

‘

AUTO RANTS DRIVERS
Needed ImmedUlelyl Ask for
M ik e .....................Call *10 WOO

AUTOMOTIVE WAREHOUSE

ROW ACCEPTING
Pfk * l obov# rtf let! mf 1.90 cash dH count for prompt payment Scbed uI
trig may include HeroM Ad**f Tina* ot the im l ot on additional day Camel
when you get results Pay only for days your od funs at rate earned
Use M l description for fastest results. Copy must follow acceptable
typographical form.

Person needed! Knowledge of
auto parts halpful. Must be
able lo maintain compltl*
return department with at
ten I Ion to detail. Monday
F rid a y , com any benefits.
Apply in person Parts City
SOI B Corwall Rd
Sanlord.................................E O E

CONSTRUCTION ALL TRADES
Df ADilNES
Noon Ihe Day Before Publication
Sunday II A M Saturday
Monday 1130 A M Saturday

ADJUSTMENTS AND CREDITS: In t o event ol an
arror In an ad, t o Sanlord Herald will be responsible lor
t o first Insertion only and only to t o extent of t o cot!
of that Intarllon. Please check your ad lor accuracy the
first day it runs.

21— P r o p n ils
CASH AVAILABLE
Buying Heme* a Mortgages
............ 313-45*4

23— Lost 6 Foun d
FOUND:

German Shepherd,
male. Loves children Very
' ~ I.............. Cell 131 **4*
L O S T • glasses. Ilk* new.
v ic in ity el Lek* Menro*
Black case Senior cillien*.
badly needed REW ARD
___________ 133 4455___________
LO ST: Black 4 while kitten.
'BvtSens' Friendly. Last seen
near Food Lion Call 331 **4*

2 5 — S p t d d l N o t ic e s
BECOME A ROTART
For Detailt IMP *17 *35*
Florida Nol«ry Astoe'al Km

27— N u rs e ry A
______ C h il d C a r e _______
C H IL D C A R E Summer Mother
of 7 will care tor children
11/hr San lord 1311*5*
C H IL D C A R E in m y Paola
home Mon F rl. 1 yrs old and
up. Baginning 4/11 131 *73*.
R E S P O N S IB L E * , d e p e n d *
bl*. loving mom will care lor
your child. Call 33*0*35

4 T — M i s c e ll a n e o u s
A I R L I N E T I C K E T - To
Ballimore/Washington 4 re
turn to Orlando! June 3*
d e p iiiu re . Return July I!
1115 C a l l I *07 MO OSH

IRONING IN MY HOME
P I C K U P end D E L I V E R Y
available a i l .............&gt;33 4344

L e g a l N o tic e s
N O TH OF
F IC T ITIO U S NAME
Notice is hereby given tha! I
am engaged in business al *15
Semoran Blvd , Casselberry.
33707, Seminole County. Florida,
under Ihe Fictitious Name ol
T H E DOCTOR S O F F IC E A T
C A S S E L B E R R Y , and that I
Intend to register said name
with the Clerk ol Ihe Circuit
Court, Seminole County, Flori
da. In accordance with Ihe
Provisions ol the Fictitious
Name Statutes. ToW II Section
•45 Df F lor Ida Statutes 1*57
Wekiv* Urgenl Care. Inc
E li Todoran, J r
Publish May 17, 3*. I I 4 June 7.
IWO
D E R 17*
_

I N T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F T H E E IG H T E E N T H
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT
IN A N D F O R
S E M IN O LE C O U N TY .
S TA TE OF FLO R ID A.
C*s* No : SO H it C A W L
General Jurisdiction
Florid* Bar Ho., SMSH
F L E E T R EA L E S T A T E F U N D
IN G C O R P .
Plaintill.
vs
G E R A L D E TH U R S TO N . II
living, el u* , el a l .
Defendants
AM ENDED
N O TIC E OF AC TIO N
S TA TE O F FLO R ID A
TO
G E R A L D E
TH U R S TO N
II livin g and
TE R E S A TH UR STO N , his wile.
II living including any unknown
spouse ot said Defendants tl
either has remarried and il
either o* both of said Defendants
are deceased Iheir respective
unknown heirs devisees gran
fees, assignees, cre d ito rs ,
ttenors and trustees, and ail
other persons claim ing by.
through, under or against the
named Defendants
Whose residence address is
*914 Bayou Vista. Houston. Tex
as 770*1
Y O U ARE N O T IF IE D that an
action lo foreclose a mortgage
on the following properly in
Seminole County. Florida
LO T 5. TH E CO LO N AO ES
T H IR D S E C T IO N . AC CO R D
IN G TO THE P LA T TH E R E O F
AS R E C O R D E D IN P L A I
BOOK 1*. PAG E 55. P U B LIC
R E C O R D S O F S E M IN O L E
C O U N TY . FLO R ID A
has been bled against you and
f l e e t f i n a n c e , i n c . a cor
p o ra lh T and you are required
to serve a copy ot your written
detenus. It any. to it on
J O S E P H M P AN I E L LO ,
ES Q U IR E , Plaintiffs attorney
w hou address is
30t N Franklin Street. Suite
3730. T amp.l F tor Ida U407
on or before the 3rd day ol July
1990. and tile Ihe original with
the Clerk ol this Court either
betor* service on Plaintill »
attorney or immediately there
alter otherwise a default will
be entered against you tor the
relief demanded n the Com
plaint or Petition
D A T E D on this 39 day of M u ,
1990
M A R Y A N N E MORSE
C L E R K OF T IE C IR C U IT
CO UR T
BY JeanBnllent
Deputy Clerk
Publish May II 4 June 7. I*. 31
1990
O ER 399

5 5 — B u s in e s s
O p p o r tu n is ts
HOUSEBOAT VACATION
Partner wanted to participate
Have tun and make money
w ith *4‘ lu x u ry cru is in g
houseboat Small Investment
required. 431 1457.

OWN YOUR OWN BUSINESS
For 5*5
Call I *00 353 5**9e»l LSI

VENDING ROUTE
Local High traffic locations
Sell cheap! I 400 737 3X0

Lacil/Caribbean Ta M l/HR
I **&gt; 497 sgWTatent BeHdmFee

CLEANING LADY WANTED
W k ly , alio light Ironing, tor
executive couple! Mutt have
axe, rats SIQ/hr 311HI4av*s

CNA SIGN ON BONUS!!!
W* are looking tor dedicated
certified nursing aislstanls
who en|oy working wih the
elderly Full and part time
positions SI00 bonus alter
complellon ol I month ol
satisfactory employ men I
Hillhaven Health a r e Canter
93* MeHenvIlle Aye., la x h rS
1314544......................... E .O .E 7 H

COMPUTER OPERATOR
With bookkeeping experience
Call Ho ten lorappt......m a m

CONSTRUCTION
FITTEN/WEUXR
For plate, pipa and shape*.
_________ Call l » BOM_________

CONSTRUCTION WORKERS
Will train, several needed
now! All types!
Metre Em pier meat
4*99111

COUNTER PERSON

61— M o n e y to L e n d
CASH FOR HOMEOWNERS
1st. 3nd or equity mortgages
Goud'Bad credit. Low rales
3*4 94*9 Mortgage Magic, Inc
LIc.M lq B k r . M F *14. Cass

G 0U) CREDIT CARD
13.300 Credit Line
G U A R . VIS A/M f
Guar Caih Advance
1 900 i l i 1500
*49.54 1*9

71— H e lp W a n te d
A /C S tm cam in
Needed Experience a musl
Call 1311317
* a G E T A JOB! * a
Crulsellnel. U S 4 Overseas!

90* 331 4049 til. C93
Man. - F rl.................-...9AM -3PM

* * MOLLY M A ID * *
Prot Maid S e rv io l Will train,
lull time. Mon F r l.....747 5007
A D O T O Y O U R INCOM E
Buy ar Salt Avon
Harriet. 333 4459 er Pal, 133 4131

★ AfPOIRTMENT SETTER *
Days Work al home! E x p ’d

F u l l l i m e , (A M 3PM. 4
days'w k A ir conditioned
Good pay. good benefilt Dry
Clean USA. Healtb*w..lM-345&gt;

DELIVERY DRIVEN
'Warehouse Full time Apply
in person. Ratllfl Auto Parts
171* Orlando Or. la n to rd __

DENTAL ASSISTANT
Experienced chairtid* Or
Patrick Del Flore C a llM &gt; ll7 4
D R I V E R / P R O DU C T I O N
W O R K ER
For linen com
pany Excellent driving re
cord and chaulleur’s license
required Call 111 9394_______
E L E C T R IC IA N

Electrician t Apprentice
Sanlord and Orlando area
Industrial experience neces
la ry . 150 9103 Call before
7AM or alter7PM

EMPTY NEST?
A quality child car* center is
looking tor part tan* teacher*
aides M a t u r lf y / L o v e ot
ehIIdren a must! 133 4*13

EXP D. BLOCK MASON

Commission. C a ll,..... 149 0131
A S 1 E M B L E T O Y S 4 C ra ll
Items, tull/part time High
earnings! 40* 331 M U ________

ATTENTION CMAIIlt!
IN HOUSE P O O L Summers
coming! Need extra vacation
money? W* nted Y O U It t
5* 75/per hr I or 7 days per
wk and on call. Fee details
Hillhaven Health a r e Canter
930 Mellonvrll* Are.. Sanlord
113 ISM ...................._...E O.E./M

Repair int walll. own hand
tools Apply Coral Trailer.
W 10th 4 Me Perry, Sanlord
E X P O C A R P E N TE R S
TRUSS B U IL D E R S

Steady Woik E i t Benefits!
Apply Mironda Systems. *003
MirandaWay
Sanford
F O O D S E R V IC E

CAFETERIA WORKER

L e g a l N o tic e s
N O TIC E UN DER
F IC T IT IO U S NAME
STA TU TE
To Whom It May Concern
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned, pursuant to the
F i c t i t i o u s N a m e S ta tu te .
Chapter §65 09. Florid* Statutes,
will register with the Clerk of
the Circuit Court, in and tor
Seminole County. Florida, upon
receipt of proof ot the publica
bon of this notice, ihe fictitious
name, to wit
M F A D E A N D S U N B IR D
P A R TN E R S H IP
under which we intend lo engage
in business at 210 North Park
Avenue. Suite 14. Winter Park
Orange County, t londa J2/QI
Thai Ihe par lies interested m
(he said business: enterprise are
as follows
Charles lit-mil. Vice President
Sun Bird Ventures. Inc
Tony B Johnson. President
Meade Materials, Inc
Dated at Winter Park Orange
County Florida, this 16th day ol
May, IWO
Publish June/ 14 /i J l IWO
DES /I
N O TIC E OF
F IC T IT IO U S NAME
Notice is hereby giver, ttw»l I
am eng sged iri business at 100
West C itrus St , Altamonte
Springs, Fia 22/14. Seminole
County. F lo rid a , under the
F i c t i t i o u s N a m e ot
M E T ROF LOR ID A H E S iU E N
TIA L PR O P ER I IES. INC . and
that I Intend to register said
name with the Clerk ot Ihe
Circuit Court Seminole County
Florida, in accordance with Hm*
Provisions ot Ihe Fictitious
Name Statutes. To Wit Sec tion
I6S 09 F tor id i Statutes IVs/
Robert M Ruud
Publish May 1/. 14, Jt A June t
IWO
DER H I
N O TIC E TO TH E PUBLIC
Notice is hereby given thal the
Board of Adjustment of the City
of Sanford will hold a regular
met ling on June177, IWO, m the
City Hall Commission Chambers
at II 30 a m in order &gt;0 i omul
ft a it guest lor vanarue in the
Zoning Ordmame as II per lams
to Side Y a rd variance re
quiremenfs in a SR I d a lr k t on
LO T :Si Hidden Lake Phase I 111
Be mg more specific illy de
scribed as located 104 Sugar
Maple Ct
Planned use of the property is
to .Kkt a carport to a single
family dwelling
Board of Ad|ottnHNtl
W M Philips. Chairman
A D V IC E TO THE P UB LIC If
a perw n decides to appxMf a
decision made with rvspect to
any matter considered at me
•tbo*c m eeting or hearing,
he she will need a verbatim
record of In# procMKhngs in
eluding live testimony and evi
deuce which record is not
provided by the City ot Sanford
IFS Tie Oitftj
Publish Ju 4 7 H |W(3
DES 77

Monday Friday, days Good
benefits Apply:
1300 Lake Em m a Rd. Lake M ary

GOOD WORKERS NEEDED!
Daily Wark
........ Daily Pay
a i l Bob tor derails
alter 3pm
m -W I

• * GREAT C O M P A N Y* *
W* oiler excel lent earnings
• Great benefits
• a . vehide/auto allowance
o Co. pd.retiremanlplan
o Compi Training program
o Guaranteed training incoma
o Leads furnished. Strang
advertising support
o Managtment advancement
Solid, lucrative future in a
recession proof Industry! Both
Sales and Service Positions
Open Call Bill
133 9)30
7 JOA M lo 6 P M ______

GUYS/GALS
Have several openings tor
nationwide fundraiser For
High School and older Need a
lob and want ta have lots ol
tunt I’m Its* on* you'd liko to
tetH
For interview
callSutanne between
10 Wand* 30at 119 1313

HAIRSTYLIST
E ■per fence m alt phases of
hair service^ To fill in tor
sytlisf taking vacation Also
war king taw a r J s permanent
position Interviewing Tues
Ja y thru Friday Call 323 §020

IMMEDIATE OPENINGS
E X P O S E W IN G M A C H IN E
O P E R A TO R S
On single needle A merraw
machines. We after piece
work pay. paid holidays S*
vacations Health A dental
plan If your are looking for a
nice .nr conditioned place to
work, friendly people, good
wages and benefits and you
are dependable and believe in
ii good day's pay for a good
Jay s work, we need Y O U !
SAN O E L M F C . INC.
7740 Old Lk M ary Rd . Sanford
407 371 JHO

TEMPTED TO TEMP?
W«* have immediate short and
tong te m assignments in your
are** lor
• O F F IC E C L E R K S
• R E C E P TIO N IS TS
• SECRF TA R IE S
• WORD PROCESSORS
• IN D U S TR IA L W O RKER S
We oiler top pay grtol benefits
and the opportunity hi work at
many of the fop companies, m
your area Call now tor an
appomlrtK
740 4773

I

7 1 - H e l p W a n te d
4 ur. l motel, some wages 9
I. Call ....... 3*0 9*40
a U N L IM IT E D P O T E N T IA L *
Pirn Financial n c w i ly far IN*
l l u t y i CwnmlttWl 1Car.
u n tO W H M J M tO rta n B j)

INSTALUBS H U P E I
For culturgd M arti* Good
Benetits. room tor advance
m t n t .C a lln i *331
La Claire Marble

IRRIGATION INSTAUERS
Full lima position, rttldgntlal
•xpartenet and repair know)
edge a must Landscaping
experience beneficial. Im
mediate opening *, good pay
and benefit* 173 l t n _________

LABORERS
54 plut per hour Florida
Chauffeur'* License required
Good d r iv in g record own
Ira n tp o rfa flo n . No phone
call*. A pply: Cert Icon Inc.
1335 Bennett Dr not). Long
wood. FI.____________________
LANDSCAPERS
Full lime
position*. D rive r’s License
required........ .......Cell 333 5111

LANDSCAPE IS
N URxCRYHELPERS
Full II me IIA M 5 P M . Call
Allen..................................1119117
• A U N O R Y W O R K ER , serious
minded and dependable Al
temonte Spring* area AM end
PM shHN. Call 133 93ta

LAWN MAINTINANCE
FOREMAN
Supervisory exp. required
Full lime position Greet Pay!
Oev«. 1791lo t M F , a »m «o m
Lecal resident* needed pert/hill
time to do distribution work
for local foundation Own
Iransportalion needed Cell
M r Lowilt between IIA M end
*PMMon F rl only 111 377*

* LPN F U L L T IM E *
Busy Sanlord doctor * day
work week! Many btnefltil
Cafl.................................. 31I-4H4

MAIDS/INSPECTRESSES
Oesk Clerks/Nite Auditor
Apply. Day* Inn. *50 Douglas
A y . A ltamonie Spgs . 143 7111

"m e c h a n ic w a n t e o
Minimum ) years experience
Mutt have own tods
Cell...........................- .......331 7M3
M E D IC A L

LAUNDRY AIDES
Nursing Home experience, lull
lime 4 good benefits! I
LONOW OOD H E A L T H C ARE
1399344............................... E.O .E
M E D IC A L

★ CNA'S ★
a *7 50 Per Hour 11
O Good Working Conditions! I
LONOW OOD H E A L T H CARE
119-9344 .............................. E.O .E
M E D IC A L

PT L cid in f To FT
Dermatology olllce seeking
experienced perion with cltrl
cel. insurance and madl-al
knowledge, skills and abllinet.
Begin 3 days per week. Sun
lord area Send resume 0 *47.
The Sanlord Herald, PO Box
1457, Sanlord. FI. 33773 1457

NURSE AIDES ★ ALL SHIFTS
H IG H E R S T A R TIN G P AYI
For certified or experienced
Apply in person to
Lakevtew Nursing Cenler
919 E. Ind St........... - .......Sanlord
NU R S E'S A ID E S - 7 lo 1PM. 1 lo
11PM. 4 H P M to 7AM Full
lime/perl lim e LP N 1 lo
H P M , full tlme/perl flme
Cook p e r l lim e , m a tu re
perion Housekeeper 4 10AM
lo 1 X P M lull lime Contact
Better Living Center...49954fl

PART TIME OFFICE HELP
»h r* /w k . Call tor appt
____________135 5539___________

PART TIME SECRETARY

n is tif
S E R V I C E S

EOE

M F/M V

WRECKER DRIVER

NURSING ASSISTANTS
F u l l flm e . 7 1 and 1 I I .
E x c t lla n l b e n e llls . good
working cor-Jllkm . friendly
people Apply i f 41N . Hwy. 17
B « . Debary. Man. fbre Frl
T A M to 4PM....... - .............EO *

P LA N T M AINTENANCE

Fx

per tented on Chicago Iron,
C I ( s e l l d r y e r s . W a sh e s
washers Full time permanent
•position C ell309794_________

S G if O

u . .

NOW HIRING
aGoodPay
a 1 Day Week
• In Fern Park
____________139I5*&gt;___________

PRODUCTION PERSON
Ground lloor opportunity
Ottering an opportunity to |Oln
a winning team! One ot ne
lion* largest food service
pecker* E x ce lle n t fringe
benefits. Apply 135 Randyerd
Rd . or call................. 171 7740

RHINOS WANTED
II’* a iungle out there, and Ihe
fob Kent I* Irecherout. Take
charge of the situation
I’m
recruiting Rhino* with two
inch thick skin W impy, shill
less. Impotent cow* need not
apply Call Cheryl el Rhino
Headquarters....... *07 114 4*0*

RN -CHARGE NURSE
D a y shift, lu ll lim e , lull
benefit*! Call tor kitorvlaw
Hillhaven Health Care Center
954 Mellanvllle A m ., Sanford
131*544........ .......... .....E.O .E /H

R N /IPN
N IG H TS . II to 7. Full in d perl
time Goodbenelihl Cell
Hillhaven Health Care Center
954 Mellanvllle Are , laniard
133*544.................... ...E .O .E ./H

RN NEEDED
Opportunity exists with our
Ambulatory Surgical Center
Teem Full/Pert time No
Weekends, no call*. Salary
compensate* with work expe
rlence Send resume end sale
ry history lo Neumann Eye
Intltluh. *01 N Slone. Oe
L a n d . F I 17770 A t t n
Personnel _____ __

SECRETARY
Chamber of Commerce I San
lord knowledge and people
skills e musl I Basic book keep
'ng, payroll 4 billing iklllt
Shorthand or speed writing
preferred Challenging post
lion for a special person
Submit application 4 resume
Chamber Office *44 E . First SI

SECURITY OFFICERS
For Lake M ary Ekperlence
or will train Full 4 Pari time
M E T R O S E C U R IT Y ... 0513799

SECURITY GUARDS
F u ll/ p a r t lim e p o tm a n s
available Licensed or un
licensed Retiree* welctmel
Call 1371*17 frem «gm telgm

SITTER NEEDED
For 3 children Days only My
home 110 5154. alter 4 pm
TEA CH ER
For 4 year oldt
E x p preferred 11 30 4:15
Happy Elves CNMcere
ta ke M e r y ..........
..... 539334*

TRUCK DRIVERS
Min. 1 yr» , current
trecfor/lreller exp Must be
D O T cerl 4 pet* drug
screening Benefits Ind in
surencr. pd vac, etc Apply
Sunbelt Auto Carriers, i l l
Hw y 17/93, OeBery . *44 5177

TRUCK DRIVER
To deliver pool-chemicals, 35
years or older Chaulleurt
Use, required Call..... 131 9501
VO LT
TE M P O R A R Y SE R V IC ES
__________Call *199199_________

WAREHOUSE PERSONNEL
To SIX IS hrl Will tralnl All
shllts. *11 types! Permanent I
Metro Employment....... *** 9111

APPOINTMENT SETTERS

• To 1750 weekly plus benellls
• Full Time/Parl time
• All Shtlis Open
• Hiring Several Trainees
1 191 3*04
595/retund y llc y

Monday thru Thursday. 10am
lilt Ipm Good purl time work
lor senior c lllld il 54 per
hour. 13 hours per week
Call....................................775 I***
P A R T T IM E

SALES
Fulltim e salary potential No
lee. Send resume to
JOBS. P O Box 204*
Winter Perk. FL13f*0

Experienced, must lire

In

Sanlord a rt* . Apply In
m u W 1*1 SI. San­
lord

14-18 YRS 010?
NEED A JOB?
TH E SANFORDHERALD
He* Direct Door To Door
Sale* Position*
Available Today I

U .? t. EXTRA

m
Monday
Friday, 4 lo 4 pm
I t le x l b le l. P ay by com
m inion . To apply: Stop by
Weakday*. 1 ■ 4 pm and ask
for Dare al tha SANFO R D
H E R A L D . 100 N French Are
Sanford._____________________

22 0 T 2 1 I AGENT NEEDED
Futt or pert lime Commission
only lor Sanford agency.
C a lU l* II9 U 1 0 * :M

7 3 — E m p lo y m e n t
W a n t e d _________
H O U S E K E E P IN G , W ASHING
and Ironing. Call anyflma
___________ 1310154___________
M A SO N capable of doing brick
block 4 stona work A ve Itable

^mnwdW el^CajUj^

f l — Apartments/
House to Share
LAKE M ART-SANFORD Mala
seeks non smoking temala to
share A/C home Security
O e p o iil. 141 weekly. Call
1X054*...................

MOBILE HOME TO SHAKE
1 bedroom, female only I

Call..............................- ......B M W
1 B D R M . Apt. to share. 54s wreak
Include* *11 utilities I child

93—Rooms tor Rent"
A T T R A C T IV E clean efficiency.
T V . microwave, meld service
Cell 1311004 or 13149*7
C L E A N roams, kitchen end
foundry facilities Cable TV
Starling el 575/wk, I X **11
F U L L HOUSE prtvilages. *4A
near Rhineherl. washer dryer,
pool 145/wk . 144 ttoposil
331*419 4f 131-4747
F U R N IS H E D • Dt* 4 single!
550/wfc par perion Double
room Idee! for cosxle 1313414
LO N O W O O D Lekrfronl home
Room with privileges I adulf
550/wk Cell 113 4 0*_________
LONGW OOD/Lk M iry - Pleat
anl. clean bdrm , cable, kitch
an privilege*. 170,*wk 41)11*3
RO OM FOR R E N T
*75 per
week Kitchen prlviledges.
wather/drytr. A/C
__________ Cell 333 7345_________
W H O L E hem* privilege* with 7
single beds 550/wk 7 persons
_ o r M O / w M &gt;£*rfcjn_315i*157;_

97—Apartments
Furnished / Rent
SAuFORD
I bdrm cottage
C o mp l e t e p r i v a c y . E s c
neighborhood! 990/wk plus
5300 security Cell 131-33*9
S A N FO R D
t bdrm . close to
downtown, complete privacy,
utilities Included 595 per week
plus 5300 security
.133 13*9
LK . M A R Y Area 1/3 furnished
Con do I Short term! Rent neg
lor right parly________ 137 397*
S A N FO R O
En'lre downstairs
ot large home 3 bdrm . It*
bath. 1 fplct Utilities pd
tUS/wkly or 5*95 monthly
Cell....................... — .. *41*0X

99—Apartments
Unfurnished / Rent

WAITRESS
Requires experience Must be
neat, clean, energetic 4 over
1! yr*. New res! ace ant! Apply
Inpersonaf: M il E. S R *4

Exp needed Pro phone skills
req'd . typing Computer skills
helplul Call Allen....... 131 9113
P A R T T IM E

Warehouse Workers/Assembly
Factory I Drivers Now

WELDERS
Start today! To 115 per hour!
W ill train! 1 shifts. All types!
Metro Employment
444-9111

WELDCR/FABRICATOR
Etpwrkenct in M IG Apply in
person at Gator Dock and
Marino. .2110 Mellonvllie Aye .
Sanford .................la m 5pm.

COME SEE OUR LARGE
a e C O U N T R Y K IT C H E N * e
1 BDRM ]B A T H A PTS
O ver 1,404 $q. F I. Living A reall

%y &lt; y n m H € 4 n
s ty
2000 Uk* Miry Blvd.

_____ 321-0584 ___
C LEAN - l bdrm apt , a/c, No
pets. 5750/mo plus SISOdepos
It Cell
111 1075/mesiag*

COEVILLA/MASTER COVE
APARTMENTS
E X TR A LAROE UNITS!
1.1 4 1 bedroom apis
Pool/Tennls Court n eace!ul.
convenient local ion Quiet ott
street parking Renovation
Specials^ __
_ I X 530*

EE
E D C iC il*
Accounting A
Ta x Service
C O L M K R A C C O U N T IN O B
TAX SERVICE • Small bast
mi *nm9ww o a »

HOreOnie p
n * I **3 ot+tca/iH-17791

Aluminum Siding
tile r iar Hamesovers • Siding.
SOlllt 4 fetcla. screened
room*. Free estimates!
133*1*9.............- ....... RX M5444I

in c e s
Ag£llar

"c M W C o rT c e n S fr
Jfc* H*a»* Deycera Center •
Near Winter Spring* E lemon
lary 7 4pm Intent* to 5yr»
Uc44*B 4............... .....PT-9445

B u il d in g C o n t r a c t o r s
NEW, R E M O O C L REPAIR
HOMES. O FFICES. STORE*
AM trees cexntrectiew. Res/Cam
111 *tn . S.O. Baum. CBCatWM

C a rp e n try ’
C A R P IN T tR All kind* at home
repair*, painting A ceramic
L I E 'S C A IP IN T R V - W a g e

N O F E E F R ID A Y P A Y

71— Help WanlBd

7 1 — H « lp W u n t t d

b u ild in g , deck* A m l» c .
carpentry Insured* licensed
Frog EsIlmetkS m » l l *

Concrete
W IS T CONCRETE 5ERVICE
Smell Jobs #•** J ^ a Repair
Jab*. Free Es* Cell «*yhn»e
139 3*91 Licensed Insured

Handy Man

Papor Hanging

C A R P E N T R Y , h a u li n g ,
mesonary. painting and Ilia
Free estimates C d T 171*334

N A JNALL COVERING

FIX IT-FAST IN C
‘‘OnaCallTaOp It A i r
Your Neighborhood Handy Man
Ratidmllal • Commercial
Call Scan Trdayll 5154515

Wa hang all type* Reasonable
prices Freetsll B l 1*17

^iano Tuning*
E X P B R T P IA N O T U H IN O •
Serv./repalr/m evlng/reatal
new A mad Call Rav..t3T4Ml

Tractor Work

Pressure Q taning

ACR EAGE MOWING, discing,
grading end terlilKing
B 4 B Mowing.................. 431 *57*
MOWING, roto tilling and any
other typer at tractor work

PRESSURE CLEAN!NO MAN •
Ho v m Wash A Painting Call

^re#£stlm#l*»_C*lljmra^

L a w n S e rv ic e
LAWN M AINTENANCE - Fro*
Estimate* Reasonable Rates!
S*aler Clttrow Dtscarert. TII-4W*

Chuck's Quality Lava Cart
Cemm /Ret.oFREE ESTI
NaNA5riUrge/»m *H....m i5&gt;t
C O M P LETE Qualdy Lawn 4
Landscaping, csm palltire
rata*, tree est Sutry’i l f l 7539

______ [ J W N S E R m ______
LAWNS MOWED A TRUAMED.
Reatonabia Senior CMliens
Discount F re a E rt.U 9 1 »*

Painting
PRANK BARNHART patnlMg A
pressure cleaning, t* yrv asp.
Relarenca*............... IU -U 4 I

Roqar ReUxf'reth

I X *1*5

Swimming Pool
Service
N E P TU N E POOL SERVICE •
15 y rv «xp. ipaclallllng In
service A repair 1 Whty. **rv
tea W in d , chemical Call
Messed* Center, 1049455-95*1
U I M SW IM M IN G POOLS 55tM
Warenousa Clearance ol new
IM* pools. 7* B. X a It.
completely In tla lM Include*
hug* deck, ladder, lencing,
tiller and skimmer Financing
avuilabi* Other pool* avail
able. Ask about tactary to
bates! Cell ton ho*
IN * S U M *
ICG C SI 1873 P E 0*931

Tree Service
E C H O LS TR E E SERVIFR
Free estimates I Fair Prkgal
L k - .In*. Stump
"1*0 Tb* Pratesiltuato 0

�Santoro Herald. Sdnloid.

117— C o m m e r c ia l
R e n ta ls
SANFO R D. HW Y 17 91. oltice os l o r s t O O i q
II
__*MO/mo__
.... m i H l

SANFORD BUSINESS CENTRE
rV) Wylly Av I An pad ent'Anc.)
, Crlfic* S p a a or
Ollier/aarrhr iv 'p a c e avail
C a iim o r t :. iiiia o u v n .

1 1B— O f f i c e
__ S p a c e / R e n t
OFFICE SPACE TO SHARE
Lak» M ary1 Ulilitx nt Iu&lt;Vd
Call...................................H I 7SM
•00 S Q U A R E F O O T P R O
F ESSIONAL O FFICE
B U IL D IN O
In downtown
Lair* Mary, surrounded by
t lly parks lal E Wilbur Av*
w i aw;

1 4 1 — H o m e s f o r S o le

The P ru d e n tia l
Florida Realty
BI2CalaliaiDrn«
! b d rm . 7 bath
119.900
Cell Bob Gregory. Realter
( M M t i e U M e r .l J l l M

II \ l . l I U \ I H
111 W . M l . S I. S o lle i l l
C O U N TR Y C H A R M E R 1 bdrm .
1 bath, family rm, 100'x 100'
yard, huge beautiful oakt.
ratted polio
Eoty
lermt
111.000
A S SUM ABLE vr/SIO.OOO down 1
bdrm . I ' i bo . cb homo. C HA.
garage, fenced I N llied rate.
I l y r t remaining
ISO 000

3 2 $ -5 &gt; 7 4

BR A N O N EW O FFIC ER LO O
« M &gt;e it toi.loose H
OC 1 TONING!
Mov* in Special
1110/mo.
C A L L ............................... M H H I

I SMALL RENTAL OFF ICES
Toned OC 1 Very reawnablel
II a H Call now I
111 t m

M l — H o m e s ( o r S a le
A VA R E P O
1/1, L OW
DOWN!
S45.000
Larry Herman. Broker !M 411t

ASSUME NO QUALIFY
Pool home On I 2 acre off Lk
M ary Blvd J tx*m . 3 bath
7 car q.iraqr On cul de U (
1/4.900 )30 7t7/ocaS7 111!

BATEMAN REALTY
Lie R tAlEtlAfeRrolitr
7640 SanfordAve

321-0759................321 2257
BRING YOUR BOAT
Lakeside townhouse on de
sirabie Lake Hoe* 11 Large.
1.3/0 square feet. 7 bdrm. I ' i
bath with carport, boat slip
and private dock 139 900
40/ 7U 1/94after 6PM

tlM lIli ■meet

WE’LL BUILD IT YOUR WAV!
O From our plant or yourt.
or even Irom a tketch
o On your iol or ourt or on
one we find lor you
O From ttarler tile to
your dream home
o Choote the hmelett beauty of
brick, vinyl or aluminum
or block and t'ucco
O F HA/VA approved!
O A Scholl Matter Bunder!
Talk to the burner direct
about how Charter'! "tailored
conttruchon" can make you
at home anywhere In Cen Fla

CALL.......... ..... (904) 519-8727

KEYES BEST BUYS
Sm N FO R D I Hidden Lakes A
dream of a targe corner lot
made r a house*
114.000
Lyn 17. 1790/321 100/ (CHSS)
Q U A IL ROOST R A N CH ES! 7 3
ac Enjoy country living Near
Hwy 415. halfway between
Deltona A New Smyrna 112.000
Mike McKenna 374 0773 (CQ SI)

Needs to sell newly remodeled
3 bdrm 7 bath, central H A
la u n d ry , dishwasher d iip
plus lenced y.ird C.til 171 8343
E O R AN G E C O U N TY
3 2 on
66 acres, large barn
169 000
W Maliciowski. Realtor

A S S U M E N O O U A L I F Yf
1AS0 momcl mamt fee Love
ly 1 7 grnd fir condo w/fplct
Lk Mary convenience 164 300
Call Elsieer Sharon (RH30)
132 6)94/740 4739
LK. S YLV A N E S TA TE S ! Retire
to the Fla Life Stylet Spanish
style split J/7 on 7 tots 394.900
L y n 373 3700/331 7007 IRS3S)

•% Out 3&lt;M IftA i •
We list and sell
more properly than
anyone in the Greater
Sanford Lakp Mary area.
L A K E M AR Y Special M . One
mirute from I 4 Fplc . fan*,
all appl . m icro , washer
dryer All for only
149 900
(14KI W IN TE R SPRINGS 3/7
POOL Spa. eat in kit . fplc
near schools. Shopping Yr
warranty Reduced1 U 9 500
I I 4 K ) P E R F E C T
R E T I R E E / S T A R T E R 3/l ' i
on corner lot Eat in kit .
fenced Near Hamilton Elem
Now only
141300
I I 4 K )* A L T A M O N T E 3/7
U U I E T cul de sac G re at
location Equipped tnstde uhli
ty cm Price reduced to 1/4 900
A F F O R D A B L E LK MA R Y 7 7
All the xtras plus fplc fans,
m icro, washer dryer Area
pool NKe site! Only
159 490
( I4KI PO SITIVE CASH Flow
Duplex Each unit 7/1 Super
site corner lot Off Ik Mary
Blvd Always re ed
1/1.900

CALL ANYTIME

IN C L U D IN G CLOSINO COST
H i bdrm homtt In Sanlord.
D* I Iona DaBary/Lk M a ry/
Long wood Altamonte Spnngt

1 bdrm I bath. flr»pla&lt;*.
appliance!, carport
(14.900

Immaculate J / I'r. large (ami
ly room with brick lireplace
10X1} screened porch, large
lenced yard.
151.900

7 BDRM. t BA. Heme in eit
area 1 yr warranty. CM/A.
dming rm. paddle fans In
creased family forces move
Serious offers considered'
141 000 Bill 323 3411 R R II
CAN YO U B E L IE V E A 4 b d rm
I ' i ba . complete w/refng .
satellite dish A shed tor
only
133.0001 ( MS 37) Call
C Hanson/ E. Spivey. 373 34/1
or 1)1 4)94 or office 37) 3700
SUN SETS Hero with a View!
L o v e l y 7 s t o r y , 3/ 2 .
w /flro place Popular Lk
Mary Schools, shops A YMCA
196 000 Qualify to assume
Evelyn 321 13)3/32) 3200
C33
M A Y F A IR M EA DO W S! Across
from Mayfair Golf Course
Comm pool A club house
Super clean, bright 7/7 In
eludes all kit appl
163.900
M McKenna 374 0273
(RM24)
73 AC C O R N E R L O T H O M E!
3/7. well treed1 In Lk Subd
Near Golf Coursu Great floor
planw/lge rrns 3149 900 RC)4
Call Walt Eutue/E. Spivey
371 3700office/))? 6390 eves
G R E A T S T A R T E R Home' 3/1
quiet tree lined SI Fresh
amt Climbing tree for the
ids Call
Cindy Hanson
or R McKenna
3)1 1473/374 03/3
RRI7
TH IS IS tTt Country living close
to everything* Lots of Shade*
Lge lott Large screened
porch' Fenced* Lk Markham
area* Only
166 000 IRL72I
Wes Loowsma. eves 32) 2909

323-3200

321 2720
322 2420
-

189— O f f i c e S u p p lie s
/ E q u ip m e n t

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

153— A c r e a g e L o ts /S a le
OCALA N A TIO N A I F O R E S T!
Wooded lott River access
11.910 each Na Money Down!
171 klmonthly
Owner
ItM IJ W 4179*. 19941*11 141*
T H R E E L O T I IN S ANFO R D In
Heart (0.1*0! 19100each Call
Marta or Lautta at..........H I 1911

1 5 7 — M o b il e
H o m e s / S a le

ASSUME NO QUALIFY
3/1 •». l.*0i tq t t . new paint
and carpet, appliances on l/J
acre t i l l mo S15.000

LONGWOOD LESS THAN
$2,700 DOWN
3 bdrm t'y bath, appliances,
fenced yard* 133.900

ASSUME NO QUALIFY
S3I9 per month Immaculate 7
bdrm 7 bath, appliances and
pool
139.900

HISTORIC 2 STORY
« bdrm I bath. 1.171 tg It
Hardwood floors, appliances,
s e pa rate m other in l aw' s
quarters, garage
161.900

PAUL ft BETH OSBORNE
VENTURE I PROPERTIES
321-47(4
STAIRS PROPERTY
M ANAGEM ENT A R EA L T Y
_______ 373 7)77/7714639_______
W IN TE R SPRINGS 3 bdrm . 7
bath Mint condition' Volume
ceilings, fireplace screened
porch A warranty
1/6 900
E R A Sun Florida. 343 1444
Virginia Fvhr
_____
343 9942

FREE BROCHURE
Western N Carolina MttM
En|oy cool Iresh air Call
I tOO 7*2 1070 Smvky M il
Land A Hemet. P O Boa *11.
Murphy. N Carelma 1*90*

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

PRE FORECLOSURE SALE
B O A R D IN G 1TA B LE /H O M E
O N ) ' , ACRES
Sanford area
Licensed. 13
stalls. 3 fenced pastures! Plus
O u ts ta n d in g J ? c o u n t r y
home, over J.000 sq ft. family
r o o m w/ h uqe f i r e p l a c e
s p r i n k l e r s y s t em Al s o
well maintained mobile home
A 1 storaqe buildmqs Valued
at 1230 000* Mortgage 3100.000
equity II30.0UQ' M A K E M E
AN O F F E R I CAN-1 R E F
USE! Owner
777-7741
SANFO R D. HWY 17 97 corn
mercial office bldg . 4 000 sq
It 3743 000
) J ) 894)

SANFORD AVE. CORNER LOi
7 Bay Garage w/otfices *
extras' t Prev Auto Sales &amp;
R e p a i r Shop Wi l l hol d
w'substantial down paymt
1175 000 Call
377 3334

1 4 0 — B u s in e s s
F o r S a le
SM ALL C A R O and gilt shop in
Oebary
1 1 1 . 000 C a l l
I 40/ U l a M l alter «pm

1 8 1 — A p p li a n c e s
/ F u r n itu r e
* piece white with antique gold

tflm. M il Call............. M I I907
B J’S R ES ALE
Wa Buy/V I I Furniture A Cel
le dibltt. Including Estates

1191S. laniard Am ., m /«*9
BUNK B ED S
complete and
chest ol drawers. US Will tell
tepartlaly. 171174*__________
BUNK B ED S
Country wood
compl 171 Loveseat rocker
chair. 1 end tables cotie* ta
bie. A 2 lamps, country wood.
1110 lor all! I
11)4)01
O O O U B LE B E D Headboard A
Footboard With or without
long rails I I " longer than
regular) 111 Call 12) 9aa9
from 10am to 4pm
E N T E R T A I N M E N T Center
Oak. new' t i l l Microwave
w turntable. 1100 Wood trim
sleeper sola w'matchinq lov
eseat. 171 both Call 111 4*11

"SOLD SUPER FAST!”
Mrs A T ol Santord told her
refrigerator the first day her
Santord Herald Classified ad
was published Something you
need to advertise at low cost
and achieve quick results?
Try our 10 A 14 Day Special
rales Lowest cost per line tor
consecutive days advertising
Advertisers are tree to cancel
as soon as results are reached
CL AS S I F I E D DE PT
112 1*11

FORECLOSURE SEMINAR

i I. screened porch storage
shed, full lenced vard quiet
area on busline 1947 appra&lt;s
al. 14J 000* Will fake any reas
otter for fast sale' Call collect
904 J78 2921 or )/ ) 2391

* MOTIVATED SELLER *
O F F E R IN G HOW
F U R N IT U R E C E R T I F I C A T E it
sold by 6 9 90 Beautifully
maintained on treed lot l
bdrm J 'j bath, over 7700 sq
ft living area Fireplace
mirror accents, eat in kit new
carpet, mini blinds A
v e rtic a ls
Big back yard
w Howe mg landscaping Kids
bike to Id y llw ild e El em
school Tremendous value at
1119 UOO Call Owner. 17) 9470
eves

SALE OR LEASE OPTION
D E LTO N A
1 bdrm
iplit /bath l 137 sq ft
.
acre 164 VUO Assumable Non
Qualifying Loan Call 3)3 7612

SHORES
Rental Apartments
On Lake Monroe
2J3S W Seminole fllvd
Hwy 17-92
Santord, FL 32771

323-2628

SA N FO R D En|Uy ffe P ta tr 74
Qu*et of the country* Just
mmutes to Late Ma/ % Bi«d
C u s t o m b u ilt by owner
bunder this J bdrm home sits
on one acre ot old oaks
a/a' eas
Ma ny custom
feature* :hrougnuut including
country 6 ifchen fireplace
Irene n duors and la porch'

Jir.l

ll/Suuu

SA N FO R D
Wonderful family
h cT.it 2 Story 4 bdrm J*)
b a t h in i m m a c u l a t e
neighborhood Poo' tensed
yar d secur i t y, oversiied
garag*
Mmutes to Lat e
Monroe Mayf ai r Country
Club and 14
*3
Call G en Dietrichs Parker
Realtor
)J J 32)7
Prudential Florid* Realty
•14 4630

m m

LA R R Y 'S M A R T. I l l Sanlord
Ave New Used turn A appl
Buy/Vll/Trade
111 4111.

MOVING SALE
L i v i n g r o o m, f a m i l y A
bedroom furniture
Tuskaw.lla Call_____ 366 0014
• Q U E F N Sl /F HEDI7S
Call
.......... 373 1093
S L E E P E R SOFA Queen H it .
earth tone!. Early American
NEWS;OOC.iii
)2) 3706dayS
SOFA Navy blue floral print,
extra nice! IS
3)23 or best
otter _______ Calf 771 7079 eve!

USED APPLIANCES
Buy/Sell • Recond/Guaranteed
322 -3 B I3 __________
2 B EDROOM S of F U R N IT U R E .
tl )/S (or will !e&gt;l separately)
plu! I living rm vet. 31000 (or
!eparately) also washer &amp;
dryer 3600 Great condition*
Call 313 3463 or 323 0/46

183— T e le v is io n /
R a d io / S te r e o

FOR SALE
TO HIGHEST BIDDER

222— M u s ic a l
M e r c h a n d is e

17 ft X I7H office enclosure 4
paneled sides with windows
36 inch door Exhaust fan
Opening for window A C
Three 7 It X 4 ft florescenl
light fixtures Sold as ts
Buyer to disassemble and
remove Call 904 983 46)1. eat
730 for appointment to inspect
M a i l b i d s to
Sparton
Electronics. PO Box 7M. De
leon Springs. FI 32130 Atf
Steve Guiliemetfe No bids
after 6 77 90

193— L a w n &amp; G a r d e n
• L A W N F U R N I T U R E , cast
iron includes 1 chairs, lov
eseat and table tel
Call
1210217

60001b Ford forklift All terrain
Runs good S4«00 Call 8)0 9SS3
or I 791 3400

199— P ets &amp; S u p p lie s
eADORABLE KIT TE N
7
wks . medium length hair. 1st
shots &amp; wormed Free to good
hornet L s it
__ ” !1 L41
A D O R A B LE K IT T E N S
Part
Siamese p«rt Bombay! S3 ea
Mom free Call
375 7785
• B IR D C A O E 36*W a ll Flight
cage for small or medium
sued birds Attractive and
sturdy SI00Cail8)l M IS
F R E E TO GOOD H OM E
Kit
tens. 7 months old
___
C anIW 4365_____
• M A L E COCK A T I E L
5
months old. with cage 330
321 79)9

FEMALE PEKINGNESE
t yr old Shots, papers' Loves
children HOP
33) 7/83

2 0 3 — L iv e s t o c k a n d
_________ P o u lt r y _________
T U R K E Y S CHICKENS
OUCKS Q UAILS A GE E S E .
Call 377 9036

BENEFIT
FOR DIALYSIS PATIENTS

20n— W e a r in g A p p a r e l
• B R I O E S M A I D S DRESS
Royal Blue, handmaoe with
lace A satin Full Length siiv
6 8 Worn once
340
Cali C a th y _________ 493 7138
• E vening Gown Pm v « or n
once' Sue 3323 32/ 14/0

2 T 1 — A n t iq u e s /
C o lle c t ib le s
• A N T IQ U E tree standing ped
estal sink Taken from 100 yr
old home
i/J
Call 373 31/1 or 377 718)

2 1 3 — A u c t io n s

1 8 7 — S p o r t in g G o o d *

2 1 5 — B o a ts a n d
A c c e s s o r ie s

Saturday June 9 9 to 3
210 E Commercial St . Sanford

ESTATE SALE
Sat &amp; Sun June 9 A 10 farn
to 4pm 1070 Giovanni De
Itona Complete household
Antique* and collectibles two
colored T V s washer dryer
prints and oil paintings Two
couches, antique desk, drrsser
ang chair Much more
Absolutely no |unktf
Call
80/ 3/4 40/1

Ftiday and Saturday. 9 5
17) Grove Hollow Court Sanford
GOOD S T UF F CHE A P PRI CES
A Sat
9
3 7324
Mellonville Ave Something
tor everyone* Baby items
kitchenware tad'es c lothes

MOVING SALE
l «M)es apparel lewelrp and
accessories Up to
70** oft1
Storewide Clearance'
E ver ything must go' '
SECOND I MAGE
corner ot 1/ 9/ A 7/th St

MOVING SALE
F R I D A Y and S A T U R D A Y
uea«mq town
dealers wel
t o*t»e GE w ather dr *vr
mi sc furniture jewelry U*s
play cases foots clothing
c r a f t s A suppl i es. 130o
lithopr .n*s 14*70 A 8X10 ' 0CO
printed poems A vaymgs ) '0
gallon au'henftc v.i* cans
w.i'kte (alkie B*'a camera 4
player loyS. diUses toned
itXes Alan A games 'amps
bedspreads plus mivc t'ems
J7I Kerry C* Spnng Valley
Altamonte Springs 1/ blocks
Wes' of Wymore 7 blocks
Sn-an of «v»&lt;

CORNER PALMETTO

ft

"NOTONE! BUT TWO!
Mrs M N of Santord sold two
boats within a lew days ot
placing classified ads in the
Sanford Herald She was so
impressed with the eaceHent
A speedy response that she
recommended the Sanford
Herald to her relatives when
t hey wer e c o n s i d e r i n g
advertising their boat for
sal*' Something Y O U need to
advertise at low cost and
achieve quick results9 Try oor
10 A 14 Day Special rates
Lowest cost per line for con
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as soon as resuits are reached
Cl ASSI FI EDOEPT
) 22 241 1

1703 CRESCENT ST
Off Mx’ilooyiiie A* Friday
•AM * Clothes baby stroller
2 AC i nits bikes • more'*
833 S U MME R L I N AVE Safw'
day ef'd Sunday lam
3fr-*No E ar l y B&lt;rdt
Draft g
E q u 'p m e n t Comb&lt;nat i on
Bumper Pool Purer Tab&gt;e A r
Hockey Furniture and /30
Honda May call
17)3)17

5640 MAYSIDf OR SANTORO
Frt

• 3PM A la '

# ’ Too's

SB

* * * * * * * * *
CompItU Nintendo Systtm
It game! included! 1110
Call....................................111MW
• Cut firewood lor iale belt
otter Call 104 71111*4
• F LO U R E S C E N T Deck Lamp
IIP
Call M l 11*0
• FORM AL G irl! D re u white,
lalln and lace Train Can be
bullied Sll* 4 * Gorgeoui
Orig Price 1IM. aiking 1*0
Call 111 107*________
• M E A T A Food Gimder Van
WY C K Gourmet Ideal tor
ground meat, baby lood, and
laladi Uied once Mint Cond
t i l .................... Call m 4IU
• Pair ol Ifb ik e t. girli R on to
ipeed and mem M urray beach
bike i*0eacho b o
Call........ ....................... m m *
Q U E E N is la Deeper. 1200.
E ie r c y d e . 11.100 2 twin
Cycle Manage bed! 11.100
C a lJJll »4*7
• Set at Wrought Iren Railing*
For lunken living room i l l
Call 1W 471)

except tax. i» v . file etc
17 PON TIAC B O N N E V IL L E
4 dr. auto. air. stereo cassette
w ith drive r control s, f t
wheel cruise control. poA*r
w i n d o w s and seat s*
Only
3779 53 pe- month!
C6II Mr Payne 37)217)__

TAKE UP PAYMENTS
No Money Down
except t . « , teg. title. YYc
'•7 FORD E S CORT W AGON
Auto. air. power Heennq
power brake*. Itereo
Only H I* U p e r month
Call Mr Payne. I l l 1113
P O N TIAC F I R E B I R D
*4 V«
a c, pi*, p b. AM FM , dl.e
interior, luper running cond
Adult owned 1**00 MS 1191

*
• PUBLIC A U T O A U C T I O N .
E V E R Y WE D N E S D A Y 7 )1PM
D A Y TO N A A U T O A UC T I ON
Hwy. 91. Daytona Beach
_________ 99* 111 m i
1911 CUT LASS S U P R E M E
Auto Aair. 41.000 ml U .M )
Magic Hutu......................H I «1M
T A K E OVER payment! on 1990
Dodge Spirit Brand new
Bufgandy Call 174 1114

TAKE UP PAYMENTS
No Money Down
except ta«. lag. title etc
‘17 FORD T A U R U S
&lt; dr
auto. air. power iteering
power lock*, itereol
ONLY1I49 12per month!
Call Mr Payne. 3111111
1911 VW G O L F
1 ipeed
air If
U.M S
Magic luite......................M l *1*4
I9M NISSAN 109 IX
Loaded
with T Topi!*
1II.99A
Magic liviw...................... I l l *2*4
M COUCAR XR7 with a 1 air
VF. cloth interior Runiqreat*
199} Call
li t 1470

84 AUDI 5000 S
Loaded' Auto . eac condition!
L U X U R Y al a LOW price!
•4-200. Ca l l ............
(40 7415
'•7 I1UZU TR O O P E R II I dr
L S pkg . 1 ipd
A C . Tu
Tone paint, excellent cond
U 9«« Magic lim u
111*1*4

233 - A u t o P a r t s
/A c c e s s o r i e s
• CAM PER TO P Died white
insulated tiberglan tor ihorf
bed import* t*l Call 7*7 » o ji
O R I S IN A I I 9 t s G T O
mechanical part* Please call
(o r lilt^ _ _ ^ _ _ 1 1 0 H U

234— Im p o r t C a rs
and T ru c k s
’85 WMETTA WOLFSBURG
4 dr
S %pd
4 if.
gold' 33 000 b»st

2 3 5 -T ru c k s /
B uses/ V ans

SHALLOW W I L L PUMP ■ IHP.
110 210V w prenur* iwltch.
STS CaJ[
111 11*1
VAN LIN E M O V IN G BOXES
*0 total Will veil leparat* or
whole loll it
.
) M , '*7
21 In long Like new I Coil
2 Ge cart*. SHP eng . 1190 bath
Wet lull (new XXL ) A 2 lank*.
S100 al 11 Bum per MU S I C
BOX. 4 11 In M A M bumpe/l 7
7u«70 power ainpi I cron
over, 1 horn tweeter*. ISO pow
amp 1 mid! *1 SOOobo 111 »70S

2 3 1 -C a rs
ttl* T O Y O T A C E L IC A ST
5 spd. A C. Baby Bl ue
Excellent COod
36 466
Magic Iftviu..................... 32) 4244
BUICK RE GA L
/4 Original
owner Automatic, air pb ps.
V4 Great tires Runs A looks
great'Must see* Only
3980
cash Let s dealt
Lonqwood
Call
48/ 718 9119
*
FA I RWA Y M OTOR5
"Home ot 3194 Down A Ride"
3408 US I / 97 Lonqwood
NO FIN A N C E COM PANIES!
" B U Y HE R E I PAY H E R E ! "

*73 T O Y O T A fR U C K
LOW
down A EZ weekly payments'

Sunroof.
333 896)

SCHOOL BUSES 1971 GMC «
1974 FORD M A K E O F F E R I I
C a l l ____________
li t 17*'
19*7 J E E P COMANCMF
l.t
Pickup On* owner. )7.000
mil#s 5 speed ps pb rwily
package 4 Mr* 37 /00 best
otter' Can
3)0 336/

7 9 JEEP 4«4 iio
P I C K U P ' W' t h T opper
Wench. Brush Guard Needs
TLC SMOobo Can
J2J O/s
•87 DATSUN King Cab 5 spd
AM FM Cassette tinted 4 tou&lt;
bog 37000 Call
37/ 4/13

237— T r a c to r s a n d
T r a ile r s

FARM TRACTORS
W USE D IN STOCK
A L L SIZES! A LL PRICESI
Maitland Tractor A Fquipmtnt
'« m i N ot Maitland
Interchange on 1/ 9/
I H ////
*71 CM C ASTRO
Single axle New in house kit
Price Negotiable Cal l JWQ/JI

2 38— V e h ic l e s
W a n te d
WE PAY T OP 333 for wi r t hf d
rars trucks' WE SELL gear
jnteed used p.«rts A A A U f O
SALVAGE Ot DeBar y. 668 6000

84 R E L I A NT W AGON
LOW
Down A EZ payments' t f

241 — R e c r e a t i o n a l
V e h ic le s / C a m p e r s

79 LINCOLN M AR K V
3700
down A EZ weekly payments'
Ask for Craig or Steve. 321 )200

H O N E Y MOTOR HOME
77 tt
long Dodge, low mileage
very good mechanical condi
tion Will consider trade*

TAKE UP PAYMENTS
No Money Down
except fax. tjg. title, etc
14 O E L T A B ROUGHAM
a
dr auto air electric w&lt;ndow\
and seats, stereo c*issette
only I '68 74 per month
Call Mr Payne )/) /•/)
ME R C U R Y MARQUIS
BROUGHAM 69 a dr «ery

*I Clean

31500hr m
904 444 1/00

1)0 61)) or ) ) « 4/M eves

J ACO Pop Up Camper
heat and a c New ten!
1/30 or best otter
Call no 11/6 .«"•” Ii- •

2 4 3 - J u n k C ars
J U N K C A R S R E MOVE U
NO CHARGE
l/l 9K /
33Top Dollar33 Paid I
cars, trucks 4 wheel d»**e
Any condition Call 17}

*

82 T O Y O T A
P IC K U P
GREAT
W ORK TRUCK

MOVING NORTH SALE!

O P T N E V E U V S A T U R DA Y
AND 1UNOAV
7 100
SF M IN O l A HLVO iH.hi.Kt
Dug fr^cfc Cewelberr.)

CARPET WHOLESALE
Mill Direct. Name Brandi
I00-. Dupont Stalnmaiter
l/.W 'yd
100N nylonplulh. or
Sculptured HI LO 15 W yd
Hwy 414 A 477. Long wood
•II 1121

A

BIG. BIG SALE!

VISIT SEMINOIA PARK
AND SWAP FLEA MARKET

* * * * * * * * *

Call

Thucs F r i . Sat 9AM 3PM
Relocating* E very thing goes'

SUN L A KE APTS 7829 Sun
Lake Loup Apt 109 grnd
level F n A Sat Box springs
A matt . pair barsfools. com
puter desk, lamps, console
table. TV stand, etc
;72 7824
PORCH SALE 1 1 • A Sat Jung
• A 9 8am 442 Colonial Way
»77nd off French) 6 Family
Antiques furniture, tools
\quaredance items A etc
S U N LAN D E S T A T E S
Fr day
A Sa'uFda* lt d 7
621 Camelia Ct
follow *eHow t-gn*

AS S O R TED BOOKS
Hard A
paperback Appro. 70! S0&lt; lo
SI 00 or entire lot!
m il* )

*81 T BIRD 3400 DOWN A EZ
payment Term s!' f

22ND

Clothes toys loo's, furniture
boat motor and frailer US
A r my horse harnesses 2
complete sets »etriqerafor. 7
oxen gas &gt;'o,r Thursday and
f r.day 4 JO 8 )0 7514 S M yr
fid Ave Sanford

2 2 3 — M i s c e lla n e o u s

•XYLOPHONE TABLE TOP

B R ID G ES A N T I O U E l a l l l 7*91
10 3 M /Sat« Auction Thurs 7pm
3440 Hwy 46W••AB34/AAU8//

e B A S K E T BALL HOOP with
bacSboard and pole Excellent
condition
330
Call 32J 6343 alter 3pm
G O L F C L U B S Ladies Ram
full Set with bag 3130 Eac
Condi Call
373 3706days
• G O LF L OV E RS Set ol Wilson
Stath Gulf Clubs Best offer
III i// 370/
• T H R E E S P E E D BI KE New
ladies Schwinn Front light,
back rack, tire pump and
combination lock SI00 Call
377 73)1 after Som

K E L L E R PIANO Small upright.
Mahogney with denumidilier
E.cellent condition MOO
Call 17114*« evening!

195— M a c h i n e r y / T o o l s

II INCH QUASAR Co'or t V with
stand 3130 or best offer*
Call
330 236/

£H M

l i t Aluminum Cam. Newtpaper
Men Ferrewl M e ltlt...........G&gt;*ii

tq ft Call 40/781 §781 collect

WCutiYt days ••dvcf'isinq

KEYES 41 IN THE SOUTH
Liquidation Salt By Ovnct

2 1 9 — W a n t e d to B u y

PEAS FOR SALE
Pink eye
purple hull! and upper cream
t lO 'b u ih e l or 111 bulh el
ihelled Orange Ave. Oiteen
I behind poll ollicel 111 IMI

2 0 0 — R e g is t e r e d P e ts

-

Learn how to buy foreclosure
and probate priqjerhes and
save thouv*- d . 3 1 5 ' W t‘M
s'tow you how* I mV 110 7719

1 9 1 — B u il d in g
M a te r ia ls
A L L 1 T E E L B U IL D IN G ! at
dealer invoice. 3.000 to 30 000

1fHIS W E E K 'S

7365 Park Dr Sanford
641 W lake Mary Bi lk Mary

14 FT.
Swivel leeti. trolling motor
w new battery A trailer, 1
itorage compartment!. IIHP
Evlnrud* Perfect condition!
11,100'otter Cell
MO 004)

2 2 1 — G o o d T h in g s
to E a t

*

1 4 5 - R e s o rt
P r o p e r l y / S a le

MALIBU BASS BOAT

*

1971 K O U N T R Y A I R R V
M O B ILE - M l ■ I0 w pop out.
enclosed patio Call 111 0199

8.6 BOND MONEY
Available now tor first time
buyers! Hurry, won't last! 7.
3. 4 bdrm homes available in
Deltona Sanford. Lake Mary
and Long wood arras'
AA Carnet. Inc. Century 71
Call Janet Man t in id
Days. 1)7 17)4 Eves. 373 7771

14 Ft Melibu V haul WMP
Jobnion G «lv trailer reedy
lor water! l.tPOobo J it C*71

KOKOMO....................... m -IIM

BEDROOM SET

PINECREST
J bdrm 1 bath, appliances,
workshop, below market tor
quick tale!
14*100

•REAILT WONDERFUL!"
Mrs H ol ien ord soM her
rwelal desk almost immediate
ly from her Sanlord Herald
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by Chic Younfi

B L O N D fE

Drugs help control
cardiac arrhythmia
I've adopted prudence In my
advice to patients: A couple of
cups per day of either type won't
hurt. !f you ddnk more coffee
than this, you may — or may not
— risk some major — or minor
— health problem. All kidding
aside. I hope future studies will

D E A R D R . G O T T : I'm a
(j 1-year-old male w ith m ild
hypertension and cardiac ar­
rhythmia. I'm on Tenormin and
Norpace. My symptoms do not
occur all the time, yet f remain
on the medication. Can you give
me any Information on these
conditions?
D E A R
R E A D E R :
Hypertension, even If mild, can
lead to heart strain and cardiac
arrhythm ia (Irregular and/or
rapid pulse).
As a general rule, arrhythmias
arr easier to prevent thun to
treat. For this reason, your
doctor hus given you Norpace
(disopyramlde). a drug that regu­
lates the heartbeat. If taken
regularly, under the doctor's
supervision. Norpace should
help control your heart rale and
reduce the tendency to a r­
rhythmias.
In addition, your physician
has made a good choice with
Tenorm in (atenolol), a beta­
blocking drug that both lowers
blood p re s s u re and helps
stabilize the heartbeat. Th e
combination of Norpace and
Tenormin Is. I think, appropriate
In your case.
Unless you regularly check
your own blood pressure, you
will not know whether or not it Is
under rontrol. Hypertension has
been termed "the sllrnt killer"
because It docs not commonly
cause symptoms. Therefore. I
encourage you to continue your
therapy, even though you may
not experience symptoms.
Arrhythmias can cause pro­
blems If the heart beats too fast
— or too Irregularly — for too
long. Thus, prevention Is the
ticket. Stay witli your present
p ro g ra m a n d fo llo w y o u r
doctor's Instructions.
D EA R DR. G O T T : I drink
decaffeinated cofTcc because I've
read that It decreases the risks of
heart attacks. Yesterday. I rend
It Increases the risk of heart
disease. Can you enlighten me?
DEAR READER: I'm Just as
confused as you are by conflict­
ing claims concerning coffee.

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hearts, he might simply take his
nine tricks. The greedy declarers
did well At one table, defender
West thwarted declarer's strate­
gy by violating the defender's
rule of second hand playing low.
That particular West assumed
that South was going to put in
the Jack from dummy If the king
was in the South hand. And he
also knew that the play of the
nine from dummy would force
his partner's king on the actual
layout. So he put up the queen of
hearts right away, lust as though
he held K-Q. Declarer got back
to his hand and led another
heart. West now played low. and
declarer put up the Jack. When
East took the king. South was
limited to nine tricks and a
mediocre score In comparison
with all others.

By Bernice Bede Osol
TOUR BIRTHDAY
Jane 8, 1990
In the year ahead you could
find you will be luckier In
situations where you rely on
yourself Instead of others. You'll
have the wherewithal to be
Independently successful.
GEMINI |May 21-June 20)
Make an effort to be less
assertive In your one-to-one
dealings with others today. If
c o m p a n i o n s fe e l y o u 'r e
overbearing or domineering,
they may not w in ! anything to
do with you. Get a Jump on life
by understanding the Influences
which are governing you In the
yeur ahead. Send for you r
Astro-Graph predictions today
by m ailing $1.25 to AstroGraph. c/o this newspaper. P.O.
Box 9142H. Cle vela n d. O H
44101-3428. He sure to state
your zodiac sign.
CANCER (June 21-July 22) If
you've been letting your work or
responsibilities (41c up on you
recently this could be a day of
re c k o n in g . F a llin g fu rth e r
behind now will make catching
up a trifle difficult.
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In c lln a tio n s today to take
gambles on ventures or persons
about whom you know little.
Your Impulsive Judgment might
not measure up too well.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) In
order to maintain harmony on
the home front today, you must
set the example, not the rules.
Assuming a "Don't do as I do.
but do as I say” posture could
ignite sparks.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) A
philosophy that has proven
advantageous for you might not
necessarily suit the needs of an
associate. Don’t Impose your
Ideas on :he unrvceptlve.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
Commercial dealings could be a
bit more complicated thun usual
today. If you find yourself get­
ting mired in something sticky,
bant out rather than getting
stuck.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.
21) In an arrangement where
you share a mutual Interest with
a no the r make d o u b ly sure
you're fair today. If the deal Is
lopsided, both trouble and col­
lapse are likely.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 Jan.
19) Left to y w r own devices

today, you are likely to perform
up to your usual standards.
However, this might not be true
If you feel you’re being overly
directed by an outside Influence.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fcb. 19)
Members of the opposite gender
might not sec you as charismatic
as you see yourself today. Com­
ing on too strong could tempt
someone to puncture your ego.
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20)
T ry to operate within your own
sphere of Influence today. If you
attempt to project your authority
In other areas. It could result In
unpleasant repercussions.
ARIES (March 21-April 19)
You're not likely to be too
patient today with persons who
don't abide by your suggestions
and Ideas. T r y to keep an open
mind, because we can always
learn something from others.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20)
Tills is a good lime to start
setting a little aside In case you
have to deal with a few rainy
days. Don't let yourself get In the
position where your wallet Is
holding only faded photographs.
(0 1 9 9 0 . N EW SPA P ER E N ­
TERPRISE ASSN.
by Leonard Starr

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competition everyone reached
three no-trump. All declarers,
upon winning the first trick
cashed the ace of diamonds,
thus protecting against all four
diamonds being In one hand.
T h e n th e y a ll w e n t a fte r
ovcrtrlcks. A low heart was
played from South’s hand. When
West followed small, the de­
clarers made the right percent­
age play of the nine from
dummy. (The nine wins when
West holds K -lO o r Q-IO: It loses
when West holds K-Q.) East won
the king and returned a club. If
declarer then played a heart to
the A -J and put In the Jack', he
would be rewarded with two
ovcrtrlcks for a score of plus 460.
If declarer was nervous about
the possibility of East falsecard-

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THURSDAY

19, 1990

32nd Year. No. 206- Sanford, Florida

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MlnqtMfit tax Htt Intldt
A Hat of Seminole
fe County delinquent
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ml
•laic taxes appear*
Inaide today
today'* edition,. The
estate
appears Inside
lax section wlU
will appear each Thursday for the
next four weeks.

Patriots taka tannla tHta
ALTAMONTE SPRINOS - Lake Brantley won
five of seven championship matches to poet a
38-25 team victory over Winter Park Wednes­
day to win the 4A-Di*trict 5 Tennis Tournament
at Sanlando Park.
. _ .
In the Kiris' half of the tournament. Ihe Oviedo
Lions finished second In their first excursion
Into Class 4A. loalng the team tale by onenotnt
to defending stale lltlelst Winter Park. 27-28.

Cardinals* Royals taka wins
SANFORD - The Knlghta of Columbus
Cardinals and the Rotary Royals vaulted Into a
first-place tie In the Sanford Recreation De­
partment Junior Major Baseball League
Wednesday night.
The Cardinals clipped the Moose Lodge
Pirate*. 14-1. and the Royals hung on to a 2140
victory over the Klwant* Orioles In what turned
out to oe a chffhiinger.

Magic eras 14th strafeMgams

The Celtics were without the service* of Larry
Bird Wednesday night.
NBA team, that might have
Against any other Nl
spelled trouble
ibtelfor Boston
mm. this
________
were playing the Orlando
But
Ume.they
t
Magic, and they really didn't need Bird anyway.
1S

Mbtoy Thrash smites it «w esmsrass h§site Ms hsst. *Fkirabsi*s Fftand,’ skims vm ths water •« 12»

High-speed exhibition
Race officials, drivers give preview
of upcoming Superchsllenge event
B fA
Herald staff writer
SANFORD - If you heard what
you thought waa the roar of airplane
engines echoing off Lake Monroe
late yesterday morning and early
yesterday afternoon, you weren't for
off.
.
The crafts making all the poise
•ere planes of a aort. They were the

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County manageir
candidate drop
out of the race

Shuttta launch data changed

S»d.riSMSSSSFtelS
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CAPE CANAVERAL - Following the i
cesaful completion of a crucial pre-launch tost
Wednesday. N AM has ,4islriwT» move the
*hOttfetat|nchuphyi

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offncx^WiMlnesda)^ will now
Tuesday Instead.

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Cat's death angara proaaeutor
MILTON — Prosecutors have decided to
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pursue felony animal cruelty charge*■_■_ ■
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sheriff's son in an Incident that fed to the death
of a neigh bor'a oat.
The accused man allegedly hung the cat from
a tree and allowed his dogs to maiu U. The feline
was so badly mangled in the Incident that It had
lobe destroyed.

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Allagad murdaraaiaa oonflnad
SANFORD - Three Seminole County women
arc jailed here on Columbia County. Oa..
warrant*' accusing them of conspiracy to
commit murder In Ocorgla in Feburary.
These women and four other persona are
accused of conmlring to rounfer the ex-husband
on Nadine Ellrirorth. 35. of Orlando, and the
husband's present wife. Eltaerorth was arrested
earlier this month and Is In the Orange County
jail.
•
Arrested here Wednesday by agents of the
Florida Department of Law Enforcement were:
Ella Wilbanks Mator. 64. *330 UR.
Winter Park; and Sandra Mahr Lllfonlhal. 2S.
I2S Darden Drive. Wtolar Springs. All “
charged with eonaprtacy to oommUt mur
The plan, agenla said fell through when the
victims weren't at home when three men
••signed to kill them arrived. One of thorn men
has hern arrested In Ocorgla.
From atall report*

hydroplanes capabfe of apeeda upto
140 mph that wlH be used in the
boat races on Lake Monroe May 18
and IS.
B oat ra e e ra eay th a t th e
hdyToptanea are wings that want to
fly. but that they don't fry very well.
The racers were at the marina
Holiday Inn yesterday to show off
the boats to a crowd of about 80
merchants and N*ctators and to

Police blockade’ Lake Mary roads
T w o people arreeted; 91
othera receive citations

inlmou* lop
mlaaioner'a una,
Job. dec
choice for the job
Wednesday not to accept the
position. He made (he decision
after making a tentative salary
demand of about 980,000 per
year. He la currently city admlhfetrator of New Brunswick.
N .J .. a tow n o f 4 0 ,0 0 0 .
Fehrenbach said Wednesday
■alary waa not an taauc In hto

Wo S r (S ^ ikriMUtona. more than half were for faulty
equipment. 18 were written for unlawful speed and 14
for not using seatbelts. Other citations included foulure

Lake Mary Police Sergeant Linda BeNtatr. who
normally aerve* aa crime prevention youth d t e r In
Lake Mary, commented on checking for expired driving
permits, saying. "One misconception » that motortata
often believe theta driver'* license expires at the end of
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with resisting arrest and
Dl
battery on a potice officer whan he reportedly refused to

Sheriff's communications supervisor quite

T can ten you I have not slept
well during the last live or six
nights." Fehrenbach said from
hla New Brunewlck office
Wednesday. "I'm very pleased
they selected me. It Is a won­
derful position for anyone In my
field.’'
"When I received the propoaal. tt made me spend a great
deal
oeai of
c time thinking about the
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SANFORD - Seminole County
S h e r iff’ s C o m m u n ic a tio n s
Supervisor Deborah Carutherm re­
signed Tuesday. The resignation is
effective May 1.
Sheriff John Polk aald (he resigna­
tion waa for personal, family-related
reason* and Caruthers plana lo join
her huaband In a family business.
He aald her resignation fe not

related to recent complaint* about
delays In dispatch of calls through
the sheriff’s 911 emergency dis­
patch center, which ahe has
managed for more than three year*.
Caruthers. S3, a fanner dispat­
cher. joined the sheriff’s staff In
1975 as a complaint taker.
Her resignation comes amid con­
cerns about at feast two calls where
live* were endangered.
In one of those cases the caller
by her husband who

broke Into her bedroom and fatally
wounded her. The rural Longwood
woman had been shot twice In the
face, and ran past the front door of
her house lo phone for help. The
sheriff's department transferred the
call to the fire department and
didn't dispatch deputies until 83__■f*
the call
» after
“ came In. after
Ihe phone connection was broken,
as the killer attacked the woman
and commuted suicide, rec□I

Commissioner proposes nsw plan
to (Inane# mall road davalopmant
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SANFORD - In an effort to save
an Indianapolis developer s plan lo
build a 3100 million mall here.
Sanford Commissioner Herbert
Eckstein nronnara
"W hitey" Eckstein
propose* the
city share the cost* M butklins
d for the mall wUh the
developers. Melvin Simon and
Aasoctaleslnc.
The proposal. EckaUia aald today,
won't coat the efty any more then
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t they bet
not be used to pay for Improvei required of tiro on
"Fro trying lo save the mall.”
Eckstein says. “ I'm trying to show
Sanford's commitment to having
the mall come here. Staaon has
many mall
plans in
In tne
the w
works
man piana
orn
throughout the country. It would be
eoay far them to pull up and go
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"tax
trict to be
o f the
817-acre mail atae
Interstate 4-State
toterchange as Simon sought T 1F
aiewa the taxes created by new
davriapmml to he dfearied for a
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up to 30 years
and not mfegfod with other taxes for

UCF on* atop ahtad of thagama
In limiting admissions numbers
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cooperate In the check, and a woman waa arrested on
charges of issuing worthless checks and driving with a

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Seminole County--------object to Simon a proposal

Mostly cloudy today
with a 30 percent
chance o f rain. Highs
In Ihe near (O i and
guallng winds from
the Northeast at 30

terialised Ui February to promote,
the races and other waterfront
Activities*
*
"People will come here and they
will like what Ihey see and one of
them will say Hey what Ihis place
really needs la a dell or a muffler
shop.* and they'll come back and
they 'll stay." he said.
Dave Farr, O realer Sanford
Chamber of Commerce executive
director, stepped forward to address
the half dosen racers who mugged
for cameras and mixed with (he

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Mostly cloudy and iwMd

promote the three-dav race weekend
that begins on May It.
Organisers of the boat races to be
held on the lake the weekend of May
I I through 13 predicted that the
three-day event would bring more
than 25.000 spectator*. 35004)00 to
the area. "W e are going lo act this
water on ftre." said Tom Sayward.
Inboard race chairman for the May
13and IScvent.
"The Idea la lo pul Sanford on Ihe
map." said Michael Hyama. one of
the principals for Sunset Sparta
, an oganUatton that ma­

ORLANDO - The University of
Central Ptarida fe “ ahead of the
game" In choosing the applicants U
win accept far Ihe freshman das*.
Rob Bbclnkopf. director of ad­
missions al the University or
Central Ptarida. aald today.
"T h e slate's Instructions are
frn*b*«»g
Univerrity System
he saA
riee Reed has In-

etntetod Ihe preatdenu of the nine
stole universities to keep a light lid
on admissions to theta school* until
the Legislature corow up wtth i
Reed also warned college ad­
ministrators Tuesday Urol many
lawmakers are
|wg a measure
that would guarantee university
University officials are struggling
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food lor hor babies. The neel Is localsd osar ths downtown marina
wham watariowl often live, choo*‘nfl lo Ignore ths people and traffic
Just slow hundred yards sway.

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CAPE C AN AV E R AL Engineers successfully "h ot
fired" a new hydraulic power
Launch had been planned for
unit aboard the shuttle Discov­ next Wednesday but with work
ery W ednesday, prom pting at pad 30-B running on or ahead
NASA to move up the delayed of schedule. NASA managers
__ advanced the flight one day after
launch o f the ______
Hubble Space
Tataaeona from next Wednesday the succaseftrl test firing of s new
to Tuesday.
auxiliary power unit, or APU. In
"Everyone believes we're now Discovery's cramped engine
ready to fly and all of us are compartment.

TALLAHASSEE — Oov. Bob Marlines appointed Dade County
Judge Juan Ram ires Jr. Wednesday to tho 11th Judletal Ctrcutt
and named Miami attorney Jonathan Colby to the Dade County
bench.
Ramlres. 44. has been a Dade County Circuit Court Judge
since IBM.
Colby. 33. began his law practice in IBM. Ftattowtng his
appointment to the bench. Colby withdrew from the race for the
Dade Circuit Court seat held by Mary Ann MacKenste.

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Bill would oxpand drug-froo zone*
far first-dapee murder

OommlltBB Milt anwndnwnt
lo limit totmt of tawmakort
JudlcUry-Criminal Committee unanimously
Wednesday.
But Its sponsor warned the measure might
run into trouble in the Appropriations Com­
mittee because of its price tag. estimated at
around 0124 million.*
• Lawmakers are struggling this yaar with a

MM detention focUlty. During various
at htmsatf Ova times, but mental health
not a otftouo Bvirfrt f rtek u l did not toll

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prerogatives to enact stricter deadly-uae
guidelines. But the Florida Police Benevolent
Aeeoclallon Is lobbying far the measure.
Bob Johnson. R-Aarsaota, said some
■ m u p ^ t f o i d ^ f o n ooly^when an offtear
give O rd erin g Man or the criminal the first
•hot." he said.

Judge finds suBpaet Innocent baesusa of prosecutor's typo
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�Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida — Thursday, April IS, 1990 — SA

1Group approves C D B G projects
SANFORD — Three Seminole County women are Jailed hero
on Columbia County. Oe., warrants accusing them o f
conspiracy to commit murder In Oeorgla in Feburery.
These women and four other persona are accueed of
conspiring to murder the ex-husband on Nadine Ktlaworth. 38,
of Orlando, and the husband's present wife. Ellsworth was
arrested earlier this month and la In the Orange County JaU.
Arrealed here Wedneedey by agents o f the Plortde
Department of Law Enforcement were: KDa Wilbanks Mahr. 84.
8330 U S. Highway 17-B3. Fern Part; her daughters Patricia
Dentce Mahr. 30, 3733 OoMenrod Road Apt. I I IB. Winter
Part; and Sandra Mahr Lilkenthat. 38. 135 Oarden Drive,
Winter Springs. All are charged with conapriacy to commttt
murder. The plan, agents said fed through when the vtedrae
weren't at home when three men nmigned to UB them arrived.
One of those men has been arrested In Oeorgts.
SANFORD - The Sanford police Special Investigator* UnM
report arresting five suspects during a warrants search o f a
house at BOO W. Airport Blvd., Apt. 1803 , Wednesday high!.
Some of the suspects are accused of being Involved In two
earlier sales of cocaine to an Informant at that location on April
H and 12.
Residents at that address arrested Include: Michael Dsrriua
Kondrackl. 31. charged with conspiracy to sell cocaine and
possession of cocaine and drug paraphernalia; and Alicia Dawn
Howell, IB, races those charges phis sale and delivery of
cocaine.
Matthew Scott Johnson, 24, 004 Casa Part Villa. Winter
Springe, wax charged-with conspiracy to sell cocaine and
possession of cocaine and drug paraphernalia. Uaa Denise
Johnson. 30. of the same address, was charged with possession
nf cocaine and marijuana and drug paraphernal. James Phillip
Read III. 22. of the same address was charged with pnaaeielon
of cocaine and drug paraphemaUs.

SANFORD - Nearly 31.3 million In
projects has been recommended far the
Seminole County community development
program by a citizen's advisory committee.
Members of the Community Development
Block drant (CDBOI Com m ittee met
Wednesday night to review IS requests for
neighborhood improvement and other
com m u n ity d e ve lo p m en t p ro je c ts
throughout the county. The committee is
comprised of residents of the seven cities
and seven low-income areas of the county.
CAC members branched out from their
typical roadway paving and drainage profor housing Improvements. Including
3300.000 for Sanford's housing rehabilita­
tion . Th ey recom m ended spending
3100.000 for a county emergency housing
repair program, which will be managed by
Sanford's Community Development DeCAC m em bers also recom m ended
340.000 be spent for an economic develop­
ment study or the unincorporated Winwood
Part arcs near Altamonte Springs City Hall.
The area la known for drug sates and

requested the study to determine how
vacant parcels in the area can be developed
Into Job-producing (Hotnesses. Among the
topics that will be studied Is how signmeant
a barrier the neighborhood's crime would be
to redevelopment.
County commissioners will review the list
May fl and will schedule a public hearing for
May 33. Pinal adoption is scheduled for
June IB.
The protects will be financed by federal
CDBG dollars, expected to top tl.S million
this year, said Buddy Balagla. county
community development analyst. To be
eligible, projects must be In neijtfiborhood*
where the average annual income in at least
BO percent of the households be no more
than 190.000 far a family of four.
The 11 projects recommended by the CAC
are;
•3310.000 far engineering and same
right of way purchases for the multi-year
Midway drainage protec t County officials
had requested more than $1 million to see
the project through construction, but CAC
membet s decided that amount would use
nearly all the CDBQ money.
•370,000 to pave and install drainage
along Tipton Road and a portion of Carltile
Drive in Casselberry.
•3172.900 to extend Sanford water lines

seeking to belter themselves.
•3115.000 for designing a paving and
drainage project on Lake Mobile Drive In
Winwood Park. The county had requested
an additional 3360.000 for const ruction.
• 3300,000 for Sanford's housing re­
habilitation program. Sanford had requested
3300.000.
33170.000 for design, paving and in­
stallation of a drainage system on Queen
Avenue In Johnson HIIleast of Oviedo.
•3100.000 for a county emergency repair
program for low- and moderate-income
homeowners. The program will be ad­
ministered by Sanford for unincorporated
residents.
3330.000 for a new van for the Retired
Senior Volunteer Program.
•31SS.000 for design and paving of West
33rd Street In Lockhart's Subdivision west
of Sanford.
•340.000 for the Winwood Park econom­
ic development study.

lanlord minJailafl on oocafoaohoy
SANFORD — Police here report confronting an alleged drug
dealer, who reportedly tried to evade them at Sonny's (fool
Hall. 8. Sanford Avenue. Wednesday afternoon.
Police said they searched Edgar Lavent Lemon Jr., IB. 400
Pine Ave., Sanford, and found cocaine, teas than 30 grama of
marijuana and drug paraphernalia. He was arrested for
possession of that contraband.

LAKE MARY - Members or
the Lake Mary Community Im­
provem ent Association are
expected to vote Monday on the
possible sale of their building to
the City of Lake Mary.
According to Lake Mary City
Manager'John Litton, the city
already owns the three-acre 260
N. Country Club Road lot on
which the building la located,
but not the actual structure. The
4.300aqusic-foot multi-purpose
building was bull! with private
donattona collected by CIA.
Some CIA members have op­
posed the sale, saying city resi­
dents would be paying for the
community a second time by
allowing the dty to pay for It
with tax dollars, others support
the Idea of selling the buUalng
because It would allow the group
to turn tta attention to other civic

Woman foread from homa
WINTER SPRINGS - A man who allegedly grabbed a
woman by the arm and forced her from their Winter Springs
house Wednesday afternoon has been arrested by city police
here.
Crald D. rondo. 34.303 Couri-C Cam Part. Is charged with
battery.

expected the membership to
agree to sell, and that the city
commlaskmerd would agree to
purchase It for a community
center to serve various groups
and organisations In the area.
He aald some Income could be
derived through renting the fa­
cility for weddings or other
private gatherings.
I f the decision to sell Is
approved. Litton sold, "the Lake
Mary City Commissioners will
probably begin their discussion
on the project at the May B
meeting.

Due to a reporting error, 11waa
During Its March 13 meeting. Incorrectly reported In a story
CIA's board of dlrectars voted to last week that the Sanford City
taka the question of selling, the PnnMTitotlnii had iVrmlTrif nn 11
bWdmg top ic full membership. .
_____
___
Randy Morris. CIA president, parka. The commission will consaid the organisation simply aider .the curfew qAirti W «tin g
''cannot afford to maintain the April 23.

Spring Break drives
ALTAMONTE BPRINOS - Earl Wmtey Maddox. 30. BOO
Ford Drive. Altamonte Springs, waa charged Wednesday night
with sale of contsrfett cocaine and poaamafon to deliver Saks
crack, and pomraaton of drug paraphernalia. He allegedly sold
a ptoceof the take drug to a City County Investigative Bureau
agent tn rural Altamonte Springs.

Seminole County DUI meet
SANFORD - The following person faces a charge of driving
under the Influence in Semlnote County:
•Kevin Ray Mertllal. 31, of Jacksonville Beach, was arrested at
1:49 a m. Wednesday after be made an Ulegal U-turn on State
Road 436 at Palm Springs Road, Altamonte Springs.

LAKE MARY - Prices of gaso­
line at service stations In the
Orlando area, which Includes
Seminole County, were up only
slightly for the past month
according to Kathleen Wilkins,
public affairs manager si tbe
Labe Mary.
In this area, full service regu­
lar unleaded gasoline averaged
31.43 WIO per gallon: mid-grade
unlsadrd waa 3I.B2. up onetenth of a cent; and premium
waa 31.BB 7/10. up a half cent.

SANFORD - When the San­
ford Housing Authority com*
mlaatnn meets tonight, one of
Ihs faauss to be addm i i il la
what appears to be a deteriorat­
ing relationship between the

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(JC F holds Inaugaration
ORLANDO - Steve Altman.
University of Central Florida
lealdsntT will be tnaugsrated
PVflSTs
H en la a schedule o f In• L e c tu r e by O en n a d y
Oenstmov. official spokesman
for Mikhail Qorbachev. UCF
Student Centre Auditorium.

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she aald. normally

Self service prices were hated at
31.06 for regular unleaded.' up
just over a cent; mid-grade.
31.17 3/10. up a half cent per
gallon, and premium at 31.30

We're your local bank. Wa’ra not run by a faraway
corporal* office dictating lending or borrowing pollciti
In our local community.
Wa keep your monay working bora at homa.
W« donrt haw* to aand your dapoalti and capital out
of town, out of atata, out ot region or even out of the
country. Wa invast back in the community by making
your deposits available right hare for loan* In your
IlCIHflFI®'tQKf1
n
And because we’re locally controlled, we're respon­
sive to your needs as well as thoM of the community.

•elusday, April at

•Business Policy Case Com­
petition for teams of seniors who
Solves huainrm problem. CK8A
H Building. Sa.m.

Wednesday, A pril «S
• P re s id e n t’ s B reakfast,
rsvard campus. Cocoa. • a.m.
•President's Lunch. Daytona
n^cm puftttKioii*
• P r e s id e n t 's B ar-B -Q

Sem inole National Bank

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300N. FRENCH AVE., SANFORD, FLA. M771
Area Code 407*322*2611 or B3I-0BB3

E D ITO R IA L S

FDIaper dilemma
The campaign aome environ mentallata
have been waging agalnat dtapoaable diapers
has generated plenty of heat but not much
light. What began aa an effort to demonstrate
how consumers can help reduce America's
solid waste problems has wound up providing

convenience we could ah do better without, a
symbol of the throwaway society. They
currently swaddle 00 percent of the O million
Americana under 90 months of age. And
alnce each Idd on average goes through 4,000
changes on the way to toilet training, (hat
puts roughly 1BJ billion used diapers Into

A

RUSHER

Baker’s U.S. suffers moral myopia
SAN FRANCISCO - Well over a year has
gone by xince James Baker achieved his
longstanding ambition to become secretary of
state, and It ta possible to make out. now. the
general outlines o f hla notion of how the Job
ought to be discharged. Unfortunately, the
prognosis isn't promising.
Uniquely among the world’s major nations,
the United States has. from Its Inception,
stood for freedom, other nations — Britain
and France, for example — have themselves
been free as long, or even longer. But they
have been compromised by their Invuivsumnt
the power politics of Europe and the blight
colonialism In a way, and to an extent, that
the United State* was fortunately able to
avoid. Aa a result, this country’s Identifica­
tion with principles, and especially with the
p rin cip le o f freedom , la recogn ised
throughout the world.
Aa the late President Chung Chlng-kuo of
the Republic of China (Taiwan) once said to
. “ If the United States doesn’t
far
freedom, what
the
•It
Inability oT such brilliant
Richard Nixon and Henry
the profound importance of this I
that led them Into such blunders w their
repellent detente with the elderly thugs whs

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run Red China. To obtain a "China card" to
play In the Cold War with the Soviet Union,
they gravely sullied---------------- ------ this country’s repu
tatkm far devotion to
the cauw of freedom.
Today, w the Cold
War fades, we find
o u r s e lv e s a l i l l
sa d d led w ith an
e m b a r r a a a ln g
"frien d sh ip " with
D en g 'A C o.,' who
have juat renewed
their credentials as
murderers by their
p e r fo r m a n c e In
Tiananmen Square.
U n f o r t u ■
nately. there Is con I n UBWo n so l
atderable evidence
Enu»*ni
that our current secEurope
reiary o f Mate suffers
managsd to
. *-*.
obtain their
m y o p ia . In th e
fr e e d o m on
particular case o f
Baker's watch. J
China.
to put the
entirely on President Buah) twice

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WASHINGTON - The CIA haa collected
evidence that Iraqi President Saddam
Hussein may have paid a 238.000 cash
reward and Mlowcd the use of a late model
Mercedes Bens to the Iraqi pilot responsible
for the "accidental” missile attack In 1887 on
the U A S . Stark.
Thirty-seven U A M ilan died tn the attack
on the Stark, and the
Iraqis quickly apololaed and offered
27.38 m illion In
compensation. The
Star* waa protecting
shipping lanes In the
Persian Gulf
Qulf during
the height o f (he
I ran-Iraq war when it
ipob, twp..antt*ahlp
m icelles, from i* ».
Iraqi warplane. One
was a duditba other

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S. B R O D E R

Washington eludes tax revolt

■Letlets lo the editor ace welcome. All fetters must
foe signed. Include the address of the writer and a
daytime telephone number. Letters should be on a
.alnghlc subject and be as brief aa possible.. Let lent
-are subject lo editing.

’■avcroments from the pcqparty tax ta a
per-capita "poll Uu," were (Wing the Mraets
and burning Prime Minlater Margaret That*
chertaefllgy.
Thatcher'a popularity tea sunk to the point
that aeveral o f the moat aetute British
politicians (know now consider her chaaec# of
winning a fourth term decidedly bleak.
Bccauac American poMtlca fallowed the Brltlah
pattern all through the Eight lea, a defeat for
the Tortea In the next federal election would
Inevitably raiae aome miration about the
certainty of the RepubMoono* wtrmtnga fourth
conaecultye White Honwe victory in i w l .
Still, (he striking fact la the abnenre o f a
national lax revoltTwee. True. In • nmnbrc of
CthdW M tttty

or* gotting a
substantially

mlae o f "no new taaea" baa hMMlmed tbla city
•ffridM a lax revolt If aa N 't an bony, far the
lateat Buah budget plainly a «y i that with
federal taxes pegged at IS A percent of the
grpae y 11" — 1product Americana are paying
more far the support o f the national gow n-

—a m llcy which the --------------------------tax chnnfN oT more recant yearahaa begun to
mitigate.
Suit liberal economists Ilka Brookings’
Henry Aaron and conaervativea like Heritages
Daniel J. Mitchell agree that the baatc
dlatrtbulion of Income baa become more
unequal. Wbde all emegartaa o f famtllco have
wen aome locreaac In earalnga alnce the
rrrratann ended in I M 2, the wealthy are
gtttlng a ■utaHntfaHy Mgfer aharc of the pie.
Second, the experts agree that because
latiaaa laa rates have been reduced steadily
during this period, while payroll taaea to
support laocial Security have fane up. “ It can
he argued pretty persuasively." aa con*
aervallve Mitchell said, "that the middle class
has a higher laa burden than before Ronald
Reagan toob office. And the rich have escaped
brmum not ak their Income Is subject to the
&gt; tea revolt? Pint
do net respond tc

taxes. It said that ' ‘the super-rich have
received an average tea cut o f *82. IM each,"
while "nine out of ten American families
actually are paying a higher share of their
Incomes tn overall federal laaru than they did"
In 1977.
Kostettkowaki and the liberal lobbyUta aat
back and waited far the public outcry. They'.e
atUl waiting,
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secretly dispatched hla own highest deputy
and the National Security Council director to
Peking soon after Tiananmen Square, to
obtain promises of better behavior that
remain glaringly unfulfilled lo this day,
And still mote recently. In the case of
Lithuania, the Baker policy seems far mare
concerned with keeping Mikhail Oorbachev
In power In the Soviet Union than with
recognising and encouraging the Indepen­
dence o f a small nation whose absorption by
the Soviet Union FDR refused lo recognise
even In the midst of World War II.
Where. In fact, alnce Baker look the helm,
has UA. foreign policy Mood unambiguously
far freedom anywhere In the world? Not In
. Cambodia, where our strongest current allies
are the Khmer Rouge. Not In Angola, where
Jonas Savtmbi la being subjected to the
military salami tactics of G orbachev's wellsupplied puppets as are stand by and watch.
Not in Nicaragua, where the administration
was clearly ready to accept a Sandlnlsta
victory and compel the contras to do likewise.
Not even In Panama, where a powerful
Internal coup was allowed lo sputter out, and
only the resulting criticism and Noriega's
growing Insolence finally provoked a U.S.
response.

Uon. Thai “ the rich
richer.” through
government policy, does not offend middle*
d a w and poor Americana nearly as much aa
the Mhorufa would like.
Second, bccauac moat of the Increase In the
federal lax burden comes from rising payroll
taaea ta auppwt Racial Security, the potential
angsr tofftffsetod fa? the Widespread hrhef that
■artal Sscurity-ta the moat prccioua federal
prnpam. Thaw taxes plainly are buying

fire that nearly sank
the ship.
Baaed on CIA doc*
u m e n ts . Ir a q i
sources and Arab
le a d e rs c lo s e to
Huaaeln. w e have

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furious with the
United States for several year* about the
American policy o f neutrality In the long
Iran-lraq war. The volatile Huaaeln was
further incited far White House admissions in
November IS M that the United Stales had
sold several anil-lank and anti-aircraft
weapons to Iran.
Hussein ordered the deliberate attack on a
U.S. ship, which had to appear accidental,
according lo our sources. To be certain of
success two planes were actuMly sent.
U.8. officials accepted the official expiana*
Uon of the accident from the Iraqis, but
harharod enough auapfetana to ask Huaaeln lo
allow American Investigators to conduct their
own probe. Only minimal aid and Information
was provided tbe Investigators by Iraq.
Within days o f the attack. Huaaeln sent
then-President Rbnald Reagan a letter laced
to " heartfelt condolences''
wtth
"sorrow and regret .an not
Hussein's Unck record over the years — hia
{Mu o f poison gas on hla own population, hia
to acquire l
We have reported that after trips to
Baghdad, Hussein allegedly executed a Cabi­
net minister who irritated hlmt he Mole a
wife from her husband who feared
he'd be executed If he resisted, and almost
had hla oideM son executed In a fit o f rage
over a shooting Incident In which his son
killed a favorite bodyguard.
Other chapters In hla volatile history
auMtoft.ths theory that Huaaeln could
ordered the Stark bombing put of pique.
The story most repeated In Iraq lo ou
the notion that Huaaeln la a man who gets
what he araots concerns a cabinet minister
who several years ago suggrUrd that Huaaeln
resign to being about peace with Iran. The
unfortunate fellow waa aaked lo step
the Cabinet meeting. Huaaeln allegedly shot
the dissident and returned to resume the
meeting.
Another Huasejn tale Involves a top health
official who waa reportedly executed when
Huaaeln found that medical supplies he had
ordered arrived with old expiration dates. In
another story. Huaaeln suspected that some
military officers had burned down a building
to disguise the fact that they were stealing
Hussein responded by ordering

execution far every suspect.
Hussein's chief weapon has always been
terror, both In domestic and foreign relations.
By banning typewriter*. Huaaeln haa afeo
pro &gt;mptro dtownt. On our recent vtaU. our
hotel with many amenities for the
would not slow guests to
they made carbon
typewriters
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Chuluota from Louisville. Ky.. in
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gastern Cement RegtonTlinkote
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resident of Central Florida, lie.
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Congress starts
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�provisional activity" of Solidarity, which was banned far eight
years, he said. "This congress, first o f all. will produce a
program of action. Our road was a very difficult one." he said.
A ilecade slier Its remarkable birth. Solidarity Is In trouble.
Its membership has slumped from 10 million In Its heyday to
no more than 2 million now. and many Poles say they don t
realty know what Solidarity represents anymore — a mass
movement, a union, or a political party.
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Solidarity o p «it emeM Congrats

Contras, Sandlnistas naar caasa-Hra

GDANSK. Poland — Solidarity leader Lech Walesa today
called to order the union's first congress since before msrtlal
law more than eight years ago. with the future direction of the
weakening Solidarity movement at slake.
The only previous congress of the Independent trade union,
whose rise In 1900 shook the communist world, look place
three months before martial law was declared to subdue II on
Dec. 13.1981.
"W ith this congress, we end the underground and

MANAQUA. Nicaragua - Contra rebels and the Nicaraguan
government were near areement on a cease-fire and rebel
disarming, which President Daniel Ortega said would not affect
next week's transition of power.
"This (transition) Is Independent of whether the civil war
continues In the country or whether civil war Is eradicated in
the country." Ortega said Wednesday regarding his scheduled
handing of power April 25 to Prrmidcnt•elect Vtoleta Chamorro
of the National Oppoailon Union, or UNO.

Hostage
release
possible
BEIRUT. Lebanon - The
W hile House and Stale De­
partment met with caution a
pro-IranIan group's statement
that It would Itoe by Friday one
of three Americans It has held
hostage for more than three
years.
Sources told Arabic radio
Wednesday that the Islamic
Jihad For the Ltberatlbn of
Palestine would release hostage
Jesse Jonathon Turner. 42. a
former mathematics teacher at
Beirut UnlversMy College who
was kidnapped along with two
other U.8. professors and a
native of India on Jan. 24.1987.
The group made the dedarslion tn a one-page statement
delivered to a Western news
agency In the Moslem sector of
the Lebanese capital.
"In response to an urgent
appeal by the Islamic RepubMc of
Iran to make a goodwill Initiative
to dose this (hostage) Ole and In
reaped to Syrian efforts, are
have decided to move this Issue
by releasing an American cap­
tive within 48 hours," the group
said.
Attached to the statement was
a Polaroid photograph showing a
bony and haggrrd Turner. He
had a thick, dark beard and waa
wearing a white T-shirt.
The Damascus-based corre­
spondent o f the Arabic-speaking

BONN - East and Weal Oermany will eliminate
controls between the two countries m time for the summer
holldaya, said officials discussing German unification.

20fswsddssd In Panama ertsft
PANAMA CITY. Panama — A Panamanian airliner ran Into a
flock of birds and crashed Into the Pacific Ocean minutes slier
takeoff Wednesday and 90 of the 22 people on board were
missing and feared dead, authorities and the airline said.
Four of those aboard Aerooertas Flight 451 from Contadora
Istimd to Panama City were US. dtltens. Aeroperlas Issued a
statement Identifying the Americana aa Anita Heck, Carl Meek.
Uaa Largfaw and Richard Poux. Their home towns were not
Immediately available.

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Patriots not
4A-5 crown

IN BRIEF
Sixer* don’t want showdown

No. 5. Paul Parquharson fell behind
3-0 in the first set before rolling to a
6-3, 6-1 triumph over Brian Signer
of Winter Park.
The No. I doubles team of Apoel
and Steve Sigourney posted a 6-2.
6 2 victory over White and Jake
Oarman of Lake Mary.
"A ll the kids played well today,"
said Lake Brantley coach Prank
Gooch. "But It was our depth that
won It. Everyone knew Appel teas

The Philadelphia 7flera want nothing to do
with the Boston Celtic* come Sunday. By then,
they want the Atlantic Division title sealed.
"W e're definitely going In there to win and
hope we clinch It," guard Hereey Hawkins said.
"Hopefully, the game Sunday will mean
nothing. That's what we want."
Hawkins scored a season-high 31 points
Wednesday night, sending the 76er* to a
124-113 home victory over the Indiana Pacers.
One more victory by the 7Her*, or ooe loss by
Boston, would give Philadelphia Its first division
title since 1983.
In other games. Boston beat Orlando 133-112.
Cleveland stopped New Jersey 100-93. Charlotte
topped Miami 98-91, San Antonio stopped Utah
102-93, Portland nipped Phoenix 128-120 In
overtime and Oolden Stale grounded the LA
Clippers 133-120.

N*w officers to bo olootod
SANFORD — The Florida Citrus Sports
Association, organiser* and sponsors of the
Cilms Bowl, will elect Its new boitrd of directors'
officers during Us annual meeting tonight
aboard the river ship Orand Romance.
Also, president-elect Butch Von Weller will
lake over as president while past president Bob
Mathetson will assume the duties of chairman of
the board and Install the 10 new directora. •
Barnett Bank will present the Past Chairman
Trophy to Paul Roddy, who served as chairman
of the board for 198690 while the PCSA’s
Chairman. Volunteer and Rookie of the Year will
be honored.
On the new board of directors are Incumbents
Chris Kay. Harold Ufvendahl. JefT O'Hara.
Chuck Ogllvle. BUI Brown. Lee Chlra. Charlie
Emerson. Rich Flldes and David Butphln.
Joanne Grant will also join the board, replacing
John Chrlsllson.

in. the Tampa Bay

it^iTSarlng
fhMl and no premium player to match
a glaring
need.
_
The Buccaneers are coming off their second
consecutive 611 season and enter the fourth
year of the Ray Perkins regime desperately
seeking a pass rusher deluxe. No defensive
lineman had more than four tacks In 1989 as
Tampa Bay refstered 33 sacks and yielded an
average of M points per game.

Oiler* blow out King*
EDMONTON. Alberta - Flawless goaltending
by BUI Ranford and a solid checking effort
■parked the Edmonton Oilers Wednesday night
toa 7-0 rout over the Los Angeles Kings In the
first game of their Bmythe Division final.
Ranford had a relatively easy night as hie
teammates smothered the King's top scon*,
with rorecbecking. He made 23 saves for the
shutout.
' . ,
Hanford came up with Mg saves on shots from
the slot by Totkl EUk and Steve Duchesne but
otherwise was not severely tested.
Esa Tlkkanen lead the OUer wipers with two

Jason Appel (loll) won th# No. 1 slnglas championship, then teamed up with
Steve Slooumey (right) to win the No. 1 double* crown, helping guide Lake
Brantley to the 4A-Dlstrtct Bteam title and next week's state tournament.

one point to defending state tltllst
Winter Park 27-20. Boone finished
third with 23 points.
The Lake Brantley boys won the
Nos. I, 3. 4 and 3 singles as well as
the No. I doubles to secure a spot In
next week's state championship at
Hillsborough Community College In
Tampa.
Jason Appel was the winner at
No. 1 singles with a 60. 6 0 rout of
Jascn While of Lake Mary. Scott
Ryan picked up the No. 3 singles
championship with a 61. 6-4 victo­
ry over Reston Orosch o f Dr.
Phillips.
At No. 4. It was Jonathan
Johnson taking the measure of
Daniel Oast I of Lyman 64. 63. At

Rams take advantage
of snakeblt Seminole*

Lake Mary finished Juat a point
out of second with 24 points. A win
over Lake Brantley at the No.l
doubles would have given the Rams
atieforaecond.
"I was surprised we beat Winter
Park's No. 1 team to get a shot a
Lake Brantley, so we are pleased
with our finish." said Lake Mary
coach Mike Morton. "I'm very proud
of finishing third with this team.”
The other two championship
matches saw Regan Poston of
Winter Park win the No. 2 singles
with a victory over Ryan Rogers of
Lyman and the No. 2 doubles team
of Wood and Barley of Winter Park
defeating the duo from Boone.

Royals take

SANFORD — Join us now as we
join Seminole High School baseball
roach Mike Powers In his search for
the elusive "Big Hit."
around H*FYBBflfyTrfhe ,,Blg-fW rT
"It's been like that all year." said
has been conspicuously absent
around Sanford, contributing to the Power*, who Is trying to figure out
fact that the Seminole* have lost 11 how to get his 618 club (2-10 In the
SAC) ready for next week's 3Aone-run games this year.
On Wednesday night at Sanford District 8 tournament In Kissim­
Stadium. Seminole got a glimpse of mee.
In comparison. Lake Mary coach
the "Big Hit" as Lake Mary used It
liberally In handing the Tribe an 63 Allen Tuttle and the Rams. 17-8
loss In a Seminole Athletic Confer­ overall and 161 In the conference;
now turn their attention to Friday
ence contest.
White It seemed like the visiting night's conference championship
Rams were able to exploit every game with Lake Brantley. The game
mistake made by Seminole, the Is scheduled for 7 p m. at Lake
Tribe was unable to do the same. In
"ifhat's the way ll*s supposed to
four Innings, the first two Seminole
batters reached base while In a fifth, be." said Tuttle. "It's supposed to
two of the first three hllters reached come down to the last game of the
base. Seminole converted on Just

Experienced Patriots knock off Lio n s

Orioles drop to S-3.
In the first gunc, the Cardinals
gave Merfcerson a SO tend to work
with in the top of the first toning. He
made it stand up. not allowing a run
until Wayne Branton walked, stole
two bases and came home on
Bernard Embry's single In the
bottom of the fifth Inning.
Offensively, the Cardinals were

Herald Correspondent
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS - Nothing replace* expertence. Although It can't be seen, heard, tasted. sraeUed
or touched, when a team has It. they urn to their
advantage. Teams that don't have It can only hope - II
UO nPw S S £d ay night. Lake Branlfey used their
big-game experience to come back and defeat Oviedo
163 In a Seminole Athletic Conference baseball
contest, setting up a showdown between the Patriots

and Lake Mary on Friday to determine the SAC
champion.
"It'S got to help you. The better the competition you
play, the better you get." staled Lake Brantley coach
kike Smith, whose learn competed last week In
□Baa Patriots, Patfs SB

Kings superstar s good scoring chance.

Bloos hold off Slaefchewfc* CHICAGO - Rod Brtnd'Amour scored a pair
of goals. Brett Hull notched Ida sixth of (he
playoffs and the St. Louis Blues and goallender
Vince Rlendeau slaved off a furious Chicago
comeback Wednesday night to defeat the
Blackhawks 4-3 In the opening game of the
Norris Division final.
,
.
Game 2 Is shedufed for Friday night at
Chicago Stadium, and the beat«jf-seven series
then shifts to Bl. Louis Arena far Games 3 and4.
Rlendeau. making his ftret M at of the playoffs
due to a shoulder Injury lo Curtis Joseph, was
brilliant In the last 29 minutes, when the
Blackhawks outshot the Blues 2613. The
second-year god tender stopped a point-blank
slapshot by Wayne Preafey with one second left
to preserve the win.
______________ ______

LONGWOOD — Chalk one up for good karma.
Wednesady night high school baseball actloo si
Lyman featured commanding pitching performances
and Just
Juat enough good f_
fortune
for **"
the *«'“.“*visiting Silver
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lake home a 2-0 win.
^
Hawks from Lake Howell to take
Dwayne Clark recorded the victory on the strength of
a slx-strtkcout. two-hit performance. Almost aa effective
was Chuck Lamb of the Greyhounds. Lamb went the
distance loc the Io h , iurftndcf1n| Jud four hit*. Inc
most damaging o f which came under airange

h » ,to u . pm .y t o * "
aald Andino. "The way It bounced up la Juat part of the

storming bock, scoring 13 Umes
before falling Just short of lying Ike

Even without Bird, Celtics send Magic to
another lost
Trailing 1616 In tbs opening pqfod._ Boaton
BOSTON - Kevin McHaie scored 33 points,
including 14 In the third quarter, to lead six
players In double figures as the Boaton Celtics
defeatrd the Orlando Magic 133-112 Wednesday

□ 3 p m.
Met*. (LI

circumstances.
WUh two out In ll*e fourth Inning, designated hitter
Bob Andino smashed a bad-hop single that kangarooed
Into right field to knock In Bobby Coleman from second

^ f t e victory kept the second-place Celtics two
games behind the Atlantic Division-leading
Philadelphia 70rr%. who won their game against
the Indiana l*acers. Boston plays the Chicago
Bulla Friday at home while the 7fiera travel In
Drtrott to play ihc Pistons, also on Friday.
The two Iranis conclude the regular season
Sunday against each oilier to Philadelphia.
Should Boston rumr Into Philadelphia a game
brliind the 7tiers, and win Sunday. Ihr Celtics

scored the neat 15 points to go up 31-18. Leads
had 7 points during the drive, while McHaie and
Pariah chipped In with 3 each. Orlando, after
falling behind 3620. dosed the first quarter with
9 straight points. 4 by rookie forward Michael
Celtics, on Bagky s bank shot off the
backboard, went up 31-41 early In the second
quarter. Orlando cut the margin to 3 points.
8653. late In the quarter, but a 62 periodclosing run by Boaton.
with one second left, gave the Celtics a 64-37
trad it the half
Mellale’s 14 third-quarter points helped ibe
Celtics extend their lead to 10. 94-84, going Into
Ihc final period.

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Killer Bees finally put
Wednesday title away

S T A TS &amp; STAND IN G S

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the verge o f clinching (he chantptonshlp In the Sanford Recreattoo Department Wednesday
BtowpMch Softball League for
four weekt. the KlUer
Killer Beet
finally dalmed the tlUe latl night
by wtnning the laat game of the

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knockhM off Whiskey River 9-7.
The final aundtnga have the
Killer Btea at 9-3 followed by
H arcar IB -4). BPBA (B-B),
Whiskey River (0-71 and RMC
Corporation (3-10).
Harcar faulll a 10-3 lead
through five tnnlnga before
BPBA rallied In the laat two
toainm acartng five runs tn the
ateth Ihune and two more In the
aeventh before Harcar finally
cacaped with the win.
Leading the Harcar attack
were Jim Arnold (home run.
double, tingle, run tcored), Brian
Burke (double, two tingles, two
rum tcored). Dee Delaney (dou­
ble, tingle, two rum acoredl.
Mark Strifes and Terry Roacoc
(each with a double and a run
acored) and Tom Nye (two
tlnglet. one run acoredl.
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DeHaal and Jim Feudner (each
with a tingle and a run acored)
and John Adams and Bill Roacoc

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(one single each).
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run. tingle, two rum tcom ll.
Aaron John (home runl. Kevin
Reyer (two doublet, run acoredl.
David Dclroaao (tingle, two runt
acored). Bob Flaher and Mark
Nichols (each with a tingle and a
run tcored). Milch Tliidel (two
tlnglet). Robbie Skull (tingle)
and Bill Denning (run tcored).
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(Inal margin of 9-6.
Tim Weaver homcred and
doubled while Drlacoc homrred.
tingled and tcored two rum to
wark the Killer Bret* attack. Rlc
Moll added two doublet, a tingle
and two runt scored while Mark
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run.
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Van Pell leach with a tingle and
a run tcored). Keith Roark
(double) and Erik Erickson and
Neal Miller (one tingle each).
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Johnny Haddock (two tlnglet.
Iwo runt tcoredl. Spencer Dag­
gett (triple). Mike Rotundo. Jack
Jenkins and Frank Staggs (each
with a tingle and a run acored).
James Gordon (two singles).
Trey Bnuecr (one tingle) and
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Dominique Behrens came back elate champion, won
from B-7 opening tet loot to singles UUe with a
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would have given us the title.
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to complete that the only two players to reach
base by hilt moved no farther than Drat base.
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curve over the plate, ao t stayed wtth Ute testball
and couldn't get aa many atrihsouts," explained
Clark. “ In the later Innings. my curve started
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season. Bui we can't win U all if we
don't win Ibis one (agtlntl Seminole). We play
them one at a lime."
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attention to the business at hand on Wednesday
nlktat. exploiting (be wildness of Seminole
alerting pitcher Willie McCloud and Ihe sore
throwing Arm of Tribe alerting catcher Jeff Derr
to acore a nut tn the drat inning.
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throe runs tn the lop of the third Inning aa Danny
Hendricks. Nell James and Warren Woody each
hit doubles Seminole got an unearned run In the
home half of the third, but Lake Mary got M back
In the lop of the fourth, Nell James tingling In
Chria Haney.

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information about the 200.000
men who fought In the American
Revolution.
Prevoat aaid 1.300 Mormon
libraries exalat In the United
Slates. Inter-library loans are
available.
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tracing lineage. Names are often
misspelled or change. People
move and iracea o f them vanish.
Old Ink and paper fades and
disintegrates. Sometimes hand*
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After Prevoat spoke, Grace
Parks, regent, reported on the
Slate Conference, from which

she returned with seven awards
and recognitions for the S ail*
Hamaon Chapter.
Frances Lyon read the ritual
for new member. Dolly Snyder.
H elen Row e and M idge
Lassiter were hostea rs for the
social hour following the meet*
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out o f combat duty has nothing
to do with their ability to
perform In battle. The real
m oon, simply put: Women are
able to reproduce; men am not.
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many things can go wrong In the
abdomen, which contains many
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for you and your doctors to be
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North Lido Beach residents want to secede from the U.S.
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□ Sports
’Noles lose by one
A L T A M O N T E SPRINGS - T h r Seminole
Im m -Im II Irani Imt a one-run derision Tuesday lo
the Lake Brantley Patriots al Lake Brantley
High School. TtUn Is the eighth time this season
thr 'Noles have lost by one run.
Seminole actually out-hit laike Brantley 4-2
hut could not get a runner |Kist second base all
night.

SAR ASOTA - A music teacher
Bred of all the gnvernmenl rules
anil regulations al North Lido
Beueh said Tuesday she wants the
uninhabited strip of sand lu secede
(mm the Untied Slates.
Bui first. Zela Hayes. 49. and u
modest group of friends have Ihelr
sights sel nn seceding from
Sarasota County.

"Th e y 'rr doing It In Lithuania,*'
the leat her of tambourine music
said. "Look wlial's happening lu
Europe. The wall i-nme down."
She said whul really lias her
milled are all the "do this, don't tlo
that." signs and u few parking
melers nn the once-pristine slrelch
of sand soulh of Longlxwii Key
near Sarusoia nn I he Gulf Coast.
Bureaucracy spawned the move.
Hayes said. The small hearh has
been vletlmlicd by so many rules

and regulations iltai she and her
friends say they (cel Imprisoned
"Now If you park too tong In Ihe
linking lot. thry give you a llekrl.
anti If you play your guitar tat llte
Ix-arh. they It'll you In slop." site
said.
Ilayrs said she was Ixirn near
the heaeh In 1940 nnd hark thru li
wasn't Illegal — as II Is now — lo
bring your dog mil for u day of (tin.
or get a lan and play some music.

Brother
against
brother

Crown goes to Timacuan
SA N FO R D — Tim acuan took the 1990
Sanford Recreation Department Women's
Slowplirh Softliill Championship last night with
a H-2 triumph over llot Tuna at Chase Park
Tuesday.
Timacuan. coached by !k&gt;b Robinson, won Its
last nine sturts to finish thr season al 10-2. Hot
Tuna finishes Hie season at 9-a all three losses
coming at the hands of Timacuan.
In Tuesday's other game ThrrmoCarbon
slammed SEKO Air Freight 15-3 to finish In
third place with a 4-H record. SEKO finishes the
campaign at 1 11. Its one win coming ovrr
Timacuan.
••• P i g « 1B

Fight over girlfriend leaves
one in hospital, one in jail

Pig* 2A

Middle school report accepted
SANFORD — Seminole Coirnly School Board
last night accepted Middle School Task Force
recommendations revamped In Include yearround bund and choral Instruction.
Outraged parents of students Involved In baud
and chorus iMitnburdrd the board with com*
plutnls alter the task force recommended to
remove year-round hand and clmral Instruction
last (all Willie Holt, the district's director of
middle schools, then ncwly-uppolnled lo Ills
|M&gt;sltlon said tliat It was the goal of middle
schools to provide wide-ranging experiences. He
promised, however, that the Issue would lie
studied carefully Ix-forc any decisions were
made lo remove band and chorus from the
school curriculum.
Many people Ix-llcvcd that youngsters would
lx* denied musical Instrucllob as a part of the
regular curriculum and that It would lx* made a
part of the "exploratory wheel" In which
students study subjects for nine weeks al a lime.
There was outrage expressed by parents and
teachers who were afraid the bind and chorus
would be relegalrd to after schtxil activities and
would not lx* available to minority and poor
students who tuuld not secure transportation
for after scluxil activities.

Book gets no help from board
SANFORD — Rev John llulk-r Book brought
Ills autl-obsccnlty campaign lo Ihc Seminole
County Schtxil Ikiard during their meeting last
night but received no response to his plea that
they "Join hands" In condemning the music of
rap music grtxips like "2 Live Crew" and
"N W A ."
Hook operates Northslde Christian Academy
In Maitland as well as two smaller Christian
academies In line Hills. He said he did nol
expect the Ixxinl lo a d on his presentation.
After presenting T-shirts which suggesied that
young people refrain from pre-marltal sex to
Ixiard members and Supl. Bob Hughes. Ikx&gt;k
also handed out photocopies of the lyrics lo four
rap songs hv II m* controversial groups to board
memlKTsuiid nx'inbentof the public.

From staff reports

INDEX
Classified*................ SB
Com ics.......................BB
Crossw ord................ BB
Dear Abb*................. SB
Deaths........................SA
Editorial.....................4A
Florida....................... 2A

Horoscope.
Nation.........
People.........
Police..........
Sports.........
Television.,
W eather......

Chance of showers
There is a 20 percent
chance of nflerntxtn
showers today. Highs
In the mid HOs with
east w inds al 15
mph. Partly cloudy
tonight and tomor­
ro w w ith a h ig h
again In the mid HOs
F o r m or

1

By BUSAN LODEN
Herald stall writer

□ Florida
Landmark hotel gutted by fire
F O R T LA U D ER D A LE T h r Lauderdale
Hotel, which once anchored the city's downtown
shopping dlstin but had fallrii Into ndn. was
gutted In a fire believed to have been started by
vagrants yesterday.
More than two do/en firefighters battled the
llames lor 2'-i hours Tuesday night but were
unable losuvctltc Itoardrd-up building.

The llrsl course nl action will hr
for her group. Ihr North Lido
Beach Freedom Coalition. lo orga
nice a jHtliluu drive sometime
i lex I week. Hayes salt), adding
she’s unsure of how many names
will lx* needed
"II we gel ihe sup|xirt we need —
and we’re starling lo — we will
write a deelarallon ol Indepen
lienee." Hayes said "Yes. Il's
humorous
hut I am pulling
effort Inio tins "

H «atd Photo by Tommy Vmcoot

Billy Baxter Moore was arrested by Sanford
police shortly alter the Incident.

Crime scene technician removes rdles from
house ol Ihe suspect

SANFORD — A -IH yrarold man shot tils yotmgrr
brother In the chest. H im chased him down the
slrccl around mid-day Tuesday ns the wounded
man lied lor Ills lilt- alter a dispute over a mutual
girlfriend.
Tlte 40-yrar-otd wounded man. driving a van.
Ragged down |&gt;asslug |xihce who apprended the
sus|x-et near downtown moments later and canSee Shooting, Page 3A

Chuluota housing project approved
despite outcry from area residents
Herald elall writer

H IL O

SANFORD — Despite Hie nhjrellons ol more lhail 2tx&gt;
(Tuiluola-area residents Tuesday night. Seminole
County commissioners gave Inlllal approval lo one ol
three pro|xiseil housing developments lo Ihelr largely
rural eoinmtinliy.
Commissioners also said II one ol Ihe two projects
they denied was uuxlllictl they would approve ll lo the
Iill ure.
A llnal decision hy ihc commission Is scheduled lor
•Inly IU following a two uioulh state review of the
lirojcds.
Although residents os the southeast Seminole Cniiniy
community were concerned Ihnl Increased densities ol
housing would destroy iltcir country lllcsivlc. commis­
sioners were more concerned with whether llte three

developers could demonstrate Hu- ability lo provide
ml&lt;-i|oale water, sewer and other servlees in Ihelr
developments
The im inty Is cnncrrilrd wllll "concurrency, a state
plan lo rripilre adripiatr roads, water and sewrrs lxavailable tx-fnre new houses can lx- Imlli
Commissioner I'.it Warren, whose district includes
llte Chuliiolu area, was particularly concerned alxitit
wliul she viewed was u prolllerallou ol wells, w hich she
said eonlrlhtUcd lo ihe Influx ol sail wulcr into the
drinking supply
Warren said more homes with central water and
sewer systems did more lo protect the water supply and
environment Ilian fewer homes iitlli/lng wells anti
septic bulks.
" Two mills per acre Is lar kinder lo ihe cuvlronmcnl
than one mill per acre with septic tanks and wells."
See H om in g, Page SA

H isto ric b u ild in g ge ts new lease on life
By J . BRADLEY BILLING
and VICKI DeSORMIER
Herald stall writers
SANFORD — A slgtillicaiil Imild
lug In the history ol Ihc city's black
community that was on the verge ol
tlcslriulloo gained new llte last
nigh.

Th e Scmlliole County School
Board decided to lease the structure
lo a group that Intends lo use II as a
cultural center lor Sanford's black
cnmimmlly.
The htnldlug. which was home lor
the Harper Academy, was a center
lor black rd u ca llon . grades I
through 10. from 1870 lo 1923. said
Ahcrmcsc Brnllev. a ltx-al historian

anil member ol the Georgetown
N e ig h b o r h o o d A s s o c ia t io n
G e o rg e to w n Is a sm all. (&gt;rcdomlu.ilely black cninmimtiy on
Sunlnrd'seasi side
Bentley said lixlay that Ihe re
novation |iluns would have lu tie
made Ix-lorc sjx-elRe uses could he
outlined lor Ihe Imlldlug
See Building. Page 5A

Pork belly
prices drop
at landfill
•*«
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Herald stall writer
SANFORD - Fred Blakeley
said he dix-sn'l believe the
county was a pig In llte jxikc lor
agreeing Tucarliy lo lower Ihe
jirlee paid to a trapper Ironi 952
|x*r |xirkrr to 9IH a head lor
imgs trapped at llte county
garbage dump.
"N o. With the restrictions
from Ihe slate. I tirin'I think we
could leave' D anny In Ihe
lurch." said Blakely, comity
solid waste malinger.
Seminole County commis­
sioners unanimously agreed la
lower the price Danny Grxlwln
of Myakka City. Fla., must pay
them fur each hog captured at
Ihc county dtiui|&gt; near Geneva
Irom 952 pi r Ix-nd In 91H per
head effective March I. If more
lhan HO hogs an* captured each
month, they are free In Cnxlwln
under Ills contract with the
c o u n ty. About 700 nt the
estimated 1.500 hogs have Ix-cn
See Pigs, Page SA

Report shows
county in good
financial snape
By J . MARK BARFIELD
Herald stall writer
SANFORD — Seminole County
government is In sound llnancl.il
shajx* as the county continues to
grow, hut county olllchils should lx*
aware U i j I growth woo l continue
forever, a county financial siulcmcnl released Til entity stated.
Tilt- financial rt-|x&gt;rt. prepared by
Ihe County Flnaiuv Department,
which Is a division nl Ihc Clerk nl
Courts. Indicated by Sept. 30.1980.
the county hud a total net worth ol
about 9243 million. Including about
925 million lu uudcslgn.ucd money
alter debts and assets are still
Iracled.
Thai additional 925 million Is
used by Ihe county tor "carry-over"
In hrl|&gt; pay &lt;xilurtcs anti other
fllUllly n|x-r.uinus dllllug OrloIxT
anti November until lax revenues
Ix-glu Row ing lit
"We re in pretty gixxl shajx* now .
Inn that may not last." said Ikih
Wilson, county linancc director. “ I
think we ll go from a jx-rnxl ol ru|iu!
grow th to a jx-rlixl ol normal grow ill
pretty soon '
But Wilson was optimistic, sajlug
the county can adjust tjuit klv to
meet a jx*ritxl ol slower growth
Commission ch.urm.iu Sandra
See Report. Page 5A

Fencers
Local baseball tans don t have to drive to Tampa or
Lakeland or any ol those other major league spring
training sites to watch baseball games The Sanlord
Little Major League teams opened their season

HfiNd Pftototit MUy Jordon
Tuesday under Ihe lights Several tans, including
these fence leaners. attended ihe lirst games ol the
new season Details born Tuesday s action can be
found on Page IB

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IK X 'A KATON — Tw o writ-heeled men have been charged
w ith M ealing S I . 400 w o rlh of designer shoe* from
llloutnlngdalcs In the Town C rn lrr mall.
One suspect wus a retiree who tried lo bribe a »hoe salesman
In lei him slip away with some fancy shoes. The other was a
purl-ilntr employee who confessed to taking $935 worth of
enx-ndtlr shoes on Ihc day he quit, police said Tuesday.
"W e dun'l usually get many shoe thefts," Palm Beach County
Sheriff's D clrrtlvr Dan Rlcmrr said. "I guess they wanted the
shoes but couldn't afford lo buy them. Or they Just didn't want
lo pay for them."
Holier! SprtU. 75. twice approached a Bloomtes shoe salesman
and offered him $100 to look I he other way as he swiped somr
shoes. Investigators said.
The 22-year-old employee told his bosses, who called sheriff's
detect Ives, who rigged the clerk with a hidden mtcropohonr.
Sprit/ returned to the store Monday night and picked out four
pairs of Bass. Hally and Ferragamo shoes worth $457. police
reporls said. Mr asked the clerk lo put the shoes In a bag and
handed him $ 110 In cash, according lo the reports.

Polled arrest two In robbary of FBI agont
MIAMI — Tw o men have been arrested and charged with the
highway robbery of an FBI agent and his wife earlier this month,
police say.
Police said Lonnie Mack. 23. of Miami, was arrested Monday
night, aftrr being Implicated by his alleged accomplice. Louis
Jackson. 22. also of Miami.
The unidentified agent and his wife were driving north on
Interstate 95 on March 3 when their car hit a lire rim on the
pavement, flattening both tires on the driver's side.
When the couple pulled aver to change the flats, two men
crawl through a hole In the highway fence and Jumped the
agent, police said.
Although Ihey were unarmed at the lime. Ihc two robbers
■nude ulf with the agent's .357-callbcr Magnum, and fired
several rounds at I he agent when he gave chase.
Police said Mack fired at the agent after robbing him of $70.
Miami police said the agent's pistol has been given back by
someone who bought It. The agent's ID card and his wife's credit
cards are still missing, however.

F O K T LAU D ER D ALE - A fire
uv
believed lo have been started by
vagrants gulled Ihc landmark
Lauderdale Hotel, a vacant
building that once anchored the
city’s downtown shopping dls1let.
M o re th a n tw o d o z e n
firefighters battled the flames for
2 V* hours Tuesday nlghl but
w ere u n a b le to sa ve Ihe
boarded-up building.
“ Il's gone." fire Ll. Stephen
Mclncmy said. " We're Jusl going
to surround and drown."
The blaze was reported shortly
after B p.m. and was raging

Shuttle payload
ilayed
work delayed
by ‘no-see-ums’

Beaten student clinging to life

MIAMI — A 19-year-old man was charged today with Ihe
iK-utlng of a 15-year-old high school student who was struck In
the back of the head during u fight involving about a dozen high
srhool students.
Police charged Juan Carlos Vasqucz with attempted seconddegree murder In the beating of William Sheffer. Shcffer was hit
yesterday with a 4-foot-lung stick during a fight outside South
Miami Senior High School.
Mriro-Dadr County homicide dclcclivc John Hutchko says
Vasqucz also was charged with a second rounl of at tempted
second-degree murder and one count of aggravated assault In
the attack on twu unidentified boys who were with Sheffer.
Vasqucz has also been charged with three counts of using a
weapon during the commission of a crime.
One or the victims, u 13-year-old boy. was listed In good
condition at Miami Children's Hospital. The 15-ycar-old was not
hospitalized
Hutchko says Ihe Incident docs not appear lo be gang related.
If Sheffer tiles. Vasqucz will be charged with second-degree
murder.

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Lottery Fantasy 5 game ware IX .

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The dally number Tuesday In Ihe
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Straight Play (numbara In axacl
ordar). $250 on a 50-cant bat, $500

on $1
Box 3 (numbara In any ordar):
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Today...Partly cloudy with a
high In Ihe mid 80s. A 20
percent chance of afternoon
showers. Winds lo ihe east al 15
mph.
Tonight...Lows In Ihe mid 60s
with a light cast wind.
Tomorrow...Partly cloudy with
a high again In Ihe mid 80s.
Southeast winds al 15 mph and
a 20 percent chance of afternoon
showers und thunderstorms.
Extended outlook...Sunny and
warm Friday, partly cloudy Sat­
urday und Sunday with a chance
of ufternoon showers. Lows In
Ihc 60s and highs In Ihc 80s.

Wcand Clan Pattafe Paid at laniard.
Fianda Itlll

City
ApoiochKOlo
CrosNww

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nan in Mil.

City officials were looking fori
developer to blend the old bu" ‘
Ings Into Ihe Riverwalk prok
an entertainment district at
ihe New River.
Hobby called Ihe loss "ver
disheartening."
'I had hoped, as had many
.
.
that
other people.
Iha b u ild in g ]
would be saved and reutillzed as 1
pari of Riverwalk.”

113 death warrant*
i lg u d In hi* three
years In office have been

"A death warren! la nothing
If there la no actIon on it.” he
■aid. adding that 300 Inmates
are currently on Florida's
Death Row.
Pete Dunbar, the governor's
general counsel and legislative
affairs director, said that Kirk
was misinformed, and that his
1 ‘ 'statem ents were off Ihc
wall.”
Martinet has signed double
the number of death warrants
aa his predecessor, U.S. Sen.
Bob Oreham. said Dunbar.
Kirk did not outline what
Martinet could do to speed up
the process, or what he would
propose aa an effective crime
deterrent. Instead, he pro­
mised lo announce his own
plans for (he war on crime on
Aug. 1.

.'Ada are hypocritical'
the ads were hypocritical.
“ C ap ita l p u nishm e n t la
supposed to be a deterrent."
Kirk aald. noting that only Qvc

More complaints filed against Cocoa cops
allegations ol tipoffs of drug raids by officers on
Ihe force before the raids occur ... lo false reports
being signed und sent to the criminal Justice
COCOA — Five more people came forward
Tuesday In Ihc snowballing Investigation of system by certain officers." McCool said.
criminal and udnilnsirullvc wrongdoing In llhK r
f n i w - c e r m urijfom am-si•t
11 City
L ily Manager
S
Cocoa I “otter Department, srtldl
reports bcfuic arrests are made and having blunM
Charles McC’ool.
*
arrest reports notarized.
Thirteen people — nine of thnp police depart-,
McCool said- ihir complaints accused al leust five*
mr'nl employees — have presented a lung list of’
department officials of wrongdoing. He would not
accusations against officers und supervisors.
McCool said. Including a charge llial evidence was suv whether Police Chief Gene Powers was named.
falsified.
"ll would not be appropriate fur me to comment
"Th e criminal type of allegations Include
on that al this lime." he said.
United Fro** Intornatlonsl

KEY BISCAYNE - Former
President Richard Nixon urged
Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachrv
lo slop p ro p p in g up Fidel
Cuslro's regime In Cuba.
"N o w that Ihc people of
N ica ra gua have voted oul
(Dmtlell Ortega. It is lime for
Gorbachev to pull Ihr plug oil
Castro." Nixon said Tuesday
n l g h l at a S 2 5 0 •a •p I a I c
fundraiser on Key Blscaync for
Ihr Boys Club of Miami.
Nixon praised Gorbachev,
calling him "one of the grralest
politicians of ihc century" and
"one of the most fascinating
figures In International politics."
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T A L L A H A S S E E — Cam grign^advertlscroatus muting
Bob Marlines'* record on
CB
a p ita l p u n is h m e n t are
ghoulish “ and "bypocTtUcat"
nd should not have been
and
aired, farmer
Kirk said Tuesday.
In ' iha commercials. which
ran during Ihe Bret two weeks
In March. Martinet is given
credit far ordering Ihe execu­
tion of convicted aerial killer
Ted Bundy and far beefing up
law enforcement In Florida.
"t myself would never have
much a ghoulish ad," mid Kirk,
who was governor when (be
federal government banned
(be death penally In the late
1960a. "His ada didn’t lmpresa
any kid in the ghetto.”
Not only are they Ineffective,
but Kirk, who la running
against Martinez In the Re­
publican primary Sept. 4. sold

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PvMitlwe Daily sad I unsay, aacaa*
latwrdar ay Tka laniard Haraid.
Inc., Md N. Franck Are., laniard.
Fla. Itril

lukKriptarn Bata*

fought lo keep their bulldin
and Ihe Historic Society
them historic designation
prevent demolition.
In 19A6. the school
abandoned Its plans for an t
al the site and agreed to tu
over the properties to the d ly .

reveals that the scandal plunged
him Into a black depression.

Gorbachev's reforms were not
simply humanitarian.
"Gorbachev knew he had lo
n-lrcnch and reform in order for
Ills puriy and Ills country lo
survive." Nixon said.
And except for Nicaragua's
Orlcga. Nixon said. "All of Ihc
Sovlrl Union's T h ird World
clients uresi III In power.
" W c m u st h ave an u n ­
derstanding with Gorbachev.
Thai the sale of arms lo any
untl-AmcrIran regimes In the
Weslcrn Hemisphere Is nol lo be
tolerated."
Nixon. 77. resigned under fire
In 1974 for his role In Ihe
Watergate brcak-ln. In his latest
book. "In Ihe Arena." scheduled
lo be published next month, hr

During his presidency Nixon
maintained a home on Key
Hiscaynr near that of his good
friend, banker Charles "Hebe"
Re bozo, a Bays Club board
member.
The lormer president appeared
at the event for free.
Before his spearh al Ihe Key
Hiscaynr Sonrsla Beach Hotel,
Nixon briefly joined ihe broccoli
dispute that hus dogged the
current president. Slopping to
chat with children sealed al a
table, hr Jokingly asked whether
Ihey liked Ihe broccoli on Ihctr
plates.

TH E W EA TH ER

Wednesday. March 28. 1990
Voi 62. No 166

POSTMAST E■: land addratt ckanfat
la THE SAMFOBD HI BALD. P O
Bra Itir. Sanlatd. FL tint

mid-80s," said Dan Hobby, ex­
ecutive director or Ihe Fort
Lauderdale Historical Society.
Built In ihc 1920» as (wo
hotels, the Blvans Hotal and Ihc
Lauderdale Hole! were merged
10 form the current hotel In the
1920s. Hobby said.
"It was a working-class holel.
11 never was a luxury hotel."
Hobby said.
T h e Iasi priva te ow ners.
Valeric and James Gavlgan of
Palm B e a c h , s p en t about
$50,000 renovating Ihe hotel
beforr Ihe srhool board con­
demned it as part of a plan lo
build a new adm inistrative
renter downtown.
Property owners In the urea

Former governor: Martinez ads
' should not be aired

United brass International

Richard Nixon

LO TTE R Y

through Ihe lop lloor of Ihc
th re e -s to ry b u ild in g when
flrefighlcra arrived. By 9:30
p.m.. flrefighlcra hoped only to
keep Ihe flames from spreading
10 adjacent buildings.
A crowd of about 80 onlookers
gathered lo watch us chunks of
beige stucco tumbled lo ihc
street and the roof collapsed.
Mclncmy said there was no
electric power lo Ihe building,
which had served as a refuge for
homeless people In recent years.
"Someone accidentally started
11 or started 11 on purpose.'' he
said.
,
The Lauderhill Hotel “ was Ihc
oldest operating hotel In Fort
Lauderdale when It closed In Ihe

Nixon: Gorbachev should 'pull the plug’ on Cuba

From United Press International reports

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

ACROSS

of the

CAPE C AN AVER AL The
$1.5 billion Hubble Space Tele­
scope's move into Ihe shuttle
Discovery's car#} bay was de­
layed Tuesday to give techni­
c ia n s tim e to k i l l p e s k y
“ n o -s e e -u m " b u g s th a t
otherwise might contaminate
the sensitive Instrument.
Hlgh-Icch traps were set for
Ihe liny "midges" — Insects that
look like liny mosquitoes — and
monitored hourly to determine
Ihe "body count." officials said.
In Ihe meantime, the telescope's
Installation Into Discovery's
cargo bay was put off until
Tougher water restrictions approved
Wedr
'
incaday.
11HOOKSVILLE — Water management board members
But with launch processing
Tuesday voted unanimously to Impose tougher water restric­
already running ahead of sched­
tions on drought-plagued areas within the 16-couniy Southwest
ule. NASA managers are consid­
Florida Water Management District.
ering moving Discovery's launch
Hut that action was deferred for two weeks to give Executive
up two days, from April 12 lo
Director Pclcr G. Hubbell lime to recommend locations where
April 10. An official launch date
Phase 111 restrictions should be Implemented, said district
Is expected lo be announced
spokeswoman Andrea Spudafora.
Saturday after a formal Iwo-day
Some of the most populated cities In Florida lie wllhln Ihe
flight readiness review.
district boundary. Including Tampa. Si. Petersburg. Clearwater
the Bight Is moved up — und
und Suntsoia.
managers were leaning that way
"What's being looked at Is uboul Ihc southern Iwo-thlrds of
T u e s d a y — D i s c o v e r y 's
Ihe district." Spadafora said.
countdown would begin around
Since May. all 16 counties have been under Phase II
2:30 p.m. E S T on April 7 leading
restrictions, which limits the watering of lawns to Just three days
lo a launch attempt at 9:24 a m.
each week between the hour* of Ba.m. and 5 p.m.
Tuesday. April 10. A launch on
Arcus placed under the tougher restrictions face Ihe banning
April 12 would come at 9:21
of lawn watering six days each week. Spadafora suld Ihe district
a.m.
has never Imposed Phase 111limits.
cr s. n
Fa W R W y d m artstwmfcer Irrigation■&gt;m u ta tio n * ."»h e s u ite
^ gnat ur
ln clu re rlTW lm ;TI&lt; n f"ln the flflrrVBcT 5f iftd V fTh flf wlkk ■■ !%&amp;__m _ ... j
By. w g W iin «lv o r w it family
growWKsm Irrigate, and a' bun on the Use of ^ft^lr1kle^f*Wf^vvcn,
Chlronomldae." Such bugs un­
the huursofS-lOp.m .
__ _
.
known popularly as "punklrs1,
That proposed change could Influence all of Pasco. Pinellas.
or "no-see-ums."
Hillsborough. Manatee. Sarasota. DcSolo. Hardee, and portions
The telescope and lls ultraof Polk. Highlands and Charlotte rounlirs.
clean 94-Inch mirror were not In
uny danger of contamination.

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�SanfoRf Herald, Sanford. Florida — Wednesday, March 28, 1N0 — M

C h a m b e r w ants beach ‘so ck s’
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Herald staff witter______________

Six arrMted at nightclub
FERN PARK — Three patrorut and three "entertainer*"
unrated for allegedly lap dancing In violation of the county
adult entertainment ordinance in Fern Park Tueaday night.
The urrrtla were made by City County Inveallgallve Bureau
agents at the House of Babes. U.S. Highway 17-93. at about 11
p in. The agents report entering the topless nightclub and
w rin g the suspects participating In " straddle dancing."
Involving sexual contact.
Charged are: Troy Steven Komarowahl. 38. of Naples: Erin
Marie McGuire. 33. 608 tvanhoe St.. Cased berry: Fergus Scan
Murphy. 33. of Ft. Pierce: Vlchl Lynn Terek. 28. of Orlando:
lillllc Dawn Tochtrop. 38. 90 N. Edgetnon Ave.. Wlnler
Springs: and Donald Howard Cavelier. 28. of Falrport. N.Y.

Sanford woman roporta baatlng
SANFORD — City police here report charging LcRoy Mills.
31. 17 William Clark Court. Sanford, wllh aggravated battery.
He Is accused of beating Jonnle Mae Bush across Ihr back and
on the wrist with a tree branch.
The Incident occurred outside Mills' house about 9:49 p in.
Tuesday and he was arrested 1here five minutes later.

Child abuaachargad
SANFORD — Seminole County sheriffs deputies report
charging Jonnle Edwards. 33. 1308 Park Villa Place. Winter
Springs, wllh aggravated child abuse. She was arrested on a
warrant at the county Jail at 3:29 p.m. Tuesday. Details of Ihr
allegations werr not reported.

B A N F O R D - W hat Lake
Monroe needs Is a couple of pairs
or socks. Sanford rham brr Ex­
ecutive Dtrrclor Dave Farr IqM
the city commission this week.
Farr, director of the Greater
Sanford Chamber of Commerce,
referred to the recommendation
of a study commissioned by I he
rlly Iasi year. Oceanography
expert Hsiang Wang recom­
mended placing large aock-llkr
longurct lubes al the take bottom
In end washing away of the
marina beach and lo create a
bigger, belter waterfront play­
ground.
Farr asked the rlly lo pick up
the project where the chamber
will Iravr off — looking for
monry lo da It. The chamber
tourism commuter had pursued
Ihe project, won a 890.000
tourism development grant lost
year, th rn sought Wang lo
tlet-ldr what could be done with

‘Ju n k ’ raft to attempt
sailing of Atlantic

Woman accused ol bilking grandfather
.LONCW OOD — A 20-year-old Long wood woman, who was
caretaker for her elderly grandfather, has been arrested Tor
allegedly stealing and forging checks drawn on I he grandfa­
ther's bank account.
Lungwond police allege Cindy Mae Horton. A l l N Gritnl Si
forged the rh rrk s and hud another woman cash them and then
rrlu m In her a total of 8790. stolen from the account of L.D.
Horton. 401 E. Palmetto Lane. Longwood. In March.
Poller allege Horton knew her grandfather had llmlled funds.
The cheeks she allegedly drew caused his bank account lo
lirrome overdrawn and caused hltn lo unknowingly Issue bad
cheeks to pay his bills, poller said.
Horton was arrested at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday at Ih r police
si aI Ion on charges of exploitation of an aged or dlahlrd adult
and forgery.

Four arrastad on pot charges
CASSELBERRY — City County Investigative Bureau agents
executed a search warrant at 991 Jasmine Road. Casselberry,
and arrested two residents and two viators after reportedly
finding marijuana. Including I wo plants growing at the house.
James Patrick Patterson. 26. and Nyla Lorrne Nat worth. !H.
Ixith of that address, are charged with cultivation and
possession of more than 20 grams of marijuana (87 grams) and
possession of drug paraphernalia.
Scotl At Zclglcr. 27. 6 1 1 Hibiscus Road. Casselberry: and
Kandy Lynn Purer. 31. 1029 Princess Gale. Winter Park, were
charged wllh possession of less than 20 grams of marijuana
and drug paraphernalia.

Man charged with aggravatad aaaault
• S A N ro R D - a htttn drho allegedly pointed a gun ar a victim1
mid said "I ought lo blow you away right now" was unrated by
Seminole County stwrifTs deputies after the Incident at 2004
Southwest Koud. rural Sanford.
The arrest was made there at 10:92 a.m. Monday. Heglnald
Eugene Edwurds. 31. of that address. Is charged will)
aggravated ussaull and use of a firearm In a felony.

Burglary auapact fleet, caught
FERN PAHK — Seminole County sheriffs deputies searched
for a man seen kicking In a glass door at Kar Parts. 190O'Urlcn
Hoad. Fern Park, at about 10:30 p.m. Thursday. They reported
locating and arresting a suspect at about midnight.
Jack Raymond Hill. 29. or Orlando, who reportedly matched
a witness' dcserlptlon of the burglary suspect, was lound In a
car on Hamlin Drive. Fern Park, and arrested after questioning.
He Is charged with burglary and resisting arrest without

violence.

Man arrested on a DUI charge
SANFOHD — The following person faces a charge of driving
under the Influence In Seminole County:
• Wllllutn June Chadwick. 21. 234 Red Brunch Lane. Winter
Park, was arrested ul 2:48 u.m. Tuesday after his truck was
seen speeding and traveling erratically on U.S. Highway 17-92.
Sanford.

Study: NASA’s
impact on area
near $2 billion
Unit*4 Frass IwfoyrraWwwol
-C A FE CA N A V ER A L - The
economic Impart ol Ihe Kennedy
Space Center und NASA opera­
tions on Central Florida will
umouni lo nearly 92 billion In
I!«K). a university study re­
leased Tuesday shows.
The Unlvrrslly ol Crnlral Flor­
ida's Department of Economics
also concluded the National
Aeronautics and Space A d ­
ministration's economic Impart
on Brrvurd County, where Ihe
K r n n r d y S p a ce C e n te r Is
located, would grow to some
9 1.7 billion this year.
In 1989. the rrjKiri said, Ihr
total elfcet on Brevard Couniy
was 9896 million In wages.
37.346 Jobs and 91.5 billion In
output. The total rllrri on Ihr
whole Central Florida region was
9985 million In wages. 42.574
jobs and 91.6 billion in oulpul.
Most of the money Is generated
m ihe transportation Industry.
For example, in 1988. I1.IH8
men and women held spatert-ljlrd transportation Jobs lh.il
generated 9412 million In wages
and total output ol 9592 million
The lederal government, in­
cluding NASA, acrountrd lor
2.565 Crnlral Florida Jobs in
1988 with 9126 million in wages
and total output ol 9137 million.

the beach.
In Ju ly . Ihe d ty granted the
chamber'* request to spend
• 9.0 0 0 c o m p le tin g W a n g ’*
•tudy.
Now. Farr said. the chamber
has done all H can do. He asked
Ih r city lo apply foe a grant from
the Seminole County Tourism
Development Council — who last
year gave Ihe chamber a grant
that will need lo be spent before
Its Sept. 30 deadline — and to
continue looking for ways lo pay
for Ihe estimated 8400.000
needed to restore the beach.
Farr atao recommended cre­
ation of a small las
financing (TtFI district,
property raxes collected on Ihe
marina would be used lo help
pay for beach restoration. Earlier
Ibis m onth Ih r commission
agreed lo establish the fln l T1F
In ihe city for the 8100 million
regional mall proposed for 214
a r m al 1-4 and Slate Road 46.
C o m m is s io n e r A .A . M rClunahan. who was Ihe only

KEY W ES T - Florida envi­
ronmentalists plan lo sail aerooa
the Aliunlleon a 49-fool rubbish
raft made or old tires, empty
soda bottles and other Junk lo
demonstrate that garbage can be
recycled Into something useful.
"Th e rail Is essentially made
of used unto (Ires we've pk’kcd
tip Inim Ihe brarhe* und streets
of Key West, stuffed wllh soda
bottles und Styrofoam rups and
plates." Christopher Welland,
the leader of the rail project, suld
Tuesday.
"Everything used has hern
rescued front our environment
In an effort to show people there
Is no such thing as waste."
T h e r a f t , c u l l e d the
Globulltmo. Is made ol rows ol
llrrs, Marked end lo end lo form
10 robber "logs" then lashed
together und filled wllh empty
bottles, plastic Jugs and plastkfoam rubbish.
The 900-square-foot sail Is
made of discarded sails sewn
together. The current roast Is a
piece of bamboo.
"We're still testing that for
strength. We, may have to use
.some,.other , w ryFle d . wood."
Welland said.
The square-rigged raft Is being
built by about a dozen volun­
teers organized us C R E A TE , for
Creative Responsible Environmenial Acllon Through Educa­
tion. Children al Polnclanu Ele­
mentary School helped collect
the component trash.
Welland Is confident the raft
will prove seaworthy. '
"I couldn't think or anything
surer than a few thousand soda
bottles encased In rubber logs.
You're talking about soim-lhlng
virtually unstnkublr. As long as
we're flouting we run sail It." he
said.
"Th e prevailing winds and
eurrenls will lake us where we
warn lo go. Its Integrity as a
vessel Is perfectly secure."
The rail Is scheduled to leave
Key West from Fort Zachary
Taylor on April 22. Earth Day.
lor a shake-down cruise under
lo w u p l Ji e I n l r a c o a s t a I
Waterway to Si. Augustine.
From l here. Welland und u

■even-member crew will set soil
across the Atlantic In midsJunc.
hoping lo reach Great Britain by
m id -A u g u s i and th en sail
through Ihe English Channel to
Germany.
They hope lo finance the trip
with corporate sponsor* and by
selling advertising space on Ihe
mUienmost.
Wetland, a German-born artist
and recyletng consultant, plana
In use Ihe ship os a publicity
platform lo develop C R E A TE
Into an environmental education
program for school children.
"It Is designed lo be Im ­
plemented In school curriculum*
al very lllilc financial coat or
teacher workload. The primary
p u rp o s e Is lo g ive y o u n g
ch ild re n an op p ortu n ity lo
participate, lo Infuse some fun
Into the morbid topic of envi­
ronmental preservation.
"Th a t’s the only way we are
going lo imereti children who
are tired of being lectured to."
Welland tald. "Th e message Is
that however loolalcd your
Garden of Eden la. there la no
escape from global environmen­
tal pollution."

ite against
mall T1F. balked ul Farr's requrat for a "m ln l-TIF."
" T h a t really would lie u
m ln l-TIF." MeClanahan Joked,
referring to.rrqursta to rrduee
rent for martnn tenants heurd
earlier at the meeting.
Any dloeuMton of Improving
Ihe beachfront properly — and
lit value — should be coupled
w llh scheduled discussions
about rent reductions for proper­
ly at Ihe marina. City Manager
Frank Fatson said.
Th e commission ngrrrd to

apply for a TD C gram, and lo
discuss both marina Hems al u
work session April 9.
Wang, chairman of the Uni­
versity of Florida coastal and
oceanographic engineering de­
partment. rrrtnnniended placing
u system of sund-filled tubes at
Ihe take bottom from the eastern
end or the Holiday Inn property
to the western end. Th e tubes
w o u ld create an a rtific ia l
perched bcueh aboul 79 feel In
depth, which would slop wind
und waves from washing sand
Into the lake channel.

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NOTICE OF LAND USE CHANGE
CITY OF LAKE MARY, FLORIDA
PUBLIC HEARING TO BE HELD
APRIL 5, 1990
T h e C ity C o m m issio n of the C ity Lake Mary, Florida will hold a Public Hearing on
April 5,1990, at 7:00 P. M., or as soon thereafter as possible, to consider land use
am endm ents as show n In the map below. Th e Public Hearing will be held in the City
C o m m issio n Cham bers, 158 N. Country C lu b Road, Lake Mary. Th e C ity C o m m is ­
sion will consider recom m endations from the Local Planning Agency.
Interested parties m ay appearand be heard regarding Ihe proposed changes and/or
written com m ents may be filed with Ihe City Clerk, 120 E. Lake Mary Boulevard, Suite
115, Lake Mary, Florida. Copies of the amendments may be inspected at C ity Hall.
M onday through Friday, 8:00 A. M. until 5.00 P. M.

How Tb Buy A
S k irt W ithout
Losing Your

Property north of Lake Mary Blvd.
and east ot Rinehart Road. A por­
tion ol the former Village PUD
with the addition ol Parcel 9
directly west of the Village PUD.
Change from M edium Density
Residential ( ± 6 units per acre)
to H igh Density Residential (± 9
units per acre). Je n o and Gina
Paulucci and C yn th ia Soderstrom. Applicants.

S h ir ty

Property on the southeast corner
of the intersection of Country
C lu b Road and M ain Road.
C hange from Rural Residential
| 1 unit per acre) to Low D ensi­
ty Residential (± 2.5 units per
a cre ). S o u th la n d R e a lty In
vestm ents, applicant

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most WOMEN’S JEA N S
Most women's sportswear only $10.

M a rc D ow ns A p p a re l
Seminole Centre
Next lo Wal-Mart

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Sun. 12-5
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E V ID E N C E U P O N W H IC H T H E A P P E A L IS T O BE M A D E
D A T E D : M arch 12. 1990

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EDITORIALS

Sideshow: Death
In ihe Texas governor's race. I he primary
criterion to hold office seemed lo be the
number of notches on Ihe lethal Injection
needle.
The same thing seems to be happening in
Florida, where the Incumbent Is pandering to
public fury and frustration over violent crime
by bragging on television about how many
heads he nas served up through capital
punishment. T h e same macabre sideshow
could be developing In the California gover­
nor’s race.

W A T T E N B E R G

In ihe 1984 presidential campaign, the Rev. for massive 125 percent) defense ruts when the
Jesse Jackson began his lifetime m nnlng for- Soviet military budget was climbing, whrn Ihe
president career with lerse verse. Hcmrmber: Soviets wen* in Afghanistan, whrn the Soviets
"From the guttermost lo the uppermost." "From owned the turf and corroded the soul of Eastern
the outhouse to the While House." and “The Europe, when the
text out of context Is pretext." and. later, the Soviets were building
more missiles, whi n
Immortal "Super Tuesday Is superficial."
Jackson’s recent address to the Democratic the Sovlrts were fi­
Leadership Council In New Orleans shows signs nancing arms ami
of reversion. Inversion, bul not conversion. It advisers lo commu­
was rhyme lime again, right there up In the title n is t s tn C e n t r a l
of his speech: "Delighted to be IJnltrd." Jackson America, when, un­
missed one more rhyme, bul it was Inherent In like today, It was
H r u g u n , not
his remarks: "rr-lgnlted."
Jackson says the Democrat Ic moderates Gorbachev, who said
should be congratulated. Why? Because, be the Soviet Union was
■ays. the moderates have finally understood that an evil empire.
While Jackson was
Jackson was right all along. Swrrt. It Is the
political equivalent of amorous action from un In Havana loasMng
anaconda, which hugs so hard It hurls. Lett c o m m u n i s t s —
unchallenged. II it high caliber Republican " L o n g liv e Fid e l
Castro! lmng live C hr
ammunition.
fi Jesse is also
In New Orleans. Jackson said he was tor big Guevera! Long live
messy with
defense cuts all along, and now even moderates Patrice Lumumba!''
the (acts. £
lie said — moderate
are for cuts. See?
No. Th e m Is a difference, and it’s not only that D e m o c r a t s w e n
today moderate Democrats are for modrratc saying there was a
real threat Irom the Soviet Union und wr ought
defense cuts, and Jackson Is for huge ones.
For. unlike moderate Democrats. Jackson was , to stay militarily strong. Neither red nor dead.

In Texas, a former governor trying to
reclaim his old Job was featured In a T V
commercial showing him strolling along a
hallway lined with huge photographs of
criminals executed during his term In office.

J A C K

The commercial was in response to one of
his Dem ocratic p rim a ry opponents who
bragged In T V spots that, as attorney general,
he carried out 32 executions.
In Florida. Gov. Bob Martinez' T V spots rely
on the visage of notorious sex-slayer Ted
Ilundy. Martinez proudly proclaims that he
litis signed 90 death warrants, and then the
camera freezes on B undy’s smirking face.
In California, former San Francisco Mayor
Dianne Felnsteln's amazingly effective T V
spot concludes with the claim that she is “ the
only Democrat for governor for the death
penalty." tn speeches around the state, she
has recounted murder scenes In gorv detail.
tier opponent. Attorney General J o h n V a n

de Kamp. IS on the defensive about the death
|K-naliy. He admits he is personally opposed,
but he Is quick to point out that he sent 42
convicts to death row as a district attorney.

Th e death penalty is in the news, of course,
with California’s first execution since 1967
soon to be carried out. but It's hardly the
most significant Issue a California governor
will have to face. It’s not even the most
significant crlme-flghtlng Issue.
T h is Issue Is too complex to use deathpenalty zeal as a measure of gubernatorial
suitability.
Tiie voters shouldn't fall for this kind of
pandering.

L E T T E R S T O E D IT O R
Lcllera lo Ihe editor are welcome. All tellers must
lx- signed. Include the address ol Ihe writer uild a
daytime telephone number. Letters should be on u
slnghle suh|ert and he as brief as possible.. Letters
are subject to editing.

Berry's World

FANS
•MO4, H|l Me

A N D E R S O N

Three lawmakers
alienate colleagues

At the end of the ad. he Intones: "O n ly a
governor can make executions happen. I did.
and I w ill."

U.S, Sen. Pete Wilson. California's Re­
publican candidate for governor, touts his
federal death-penalty legislation and also goes
In for graphic description when discussing
crime victims.

said rhyming moderates. Hut Jackson Is no
Castro ronveniblr: he stilt publicly applauds his
salute tn Fidel In Havana.
Jesse Is also messy with Ihe facts about who is
for what kind of affirmative action. He preuches
the ruinous doctrine of racial "set-a-sldes."
which Indeed lielongs In quota marks. Hut the
Ihe DLC’s statement of prinrlples Issued in Nrw
Orleans goes precisely the other way: "We
believe Ihe promise of America Is equal
opportunity, not equal outcomes."
The DLC statement also says: "We believe Ihe
government should respect Individual liberty
and slay out of our private lives and personal
decisions." Certainly — and unexceptional. Hut
Jacksun. surely looking ahead tn Ihe California
primary, said he was very pleased because I hr
context of the text revraled that the DLC. Jtitl
like Jackson, was going out of Ms way to endorse
gay rights. Or. os a Jackson style rhyming
hradllne might pul It: "O rm s say Ires gay." Hut
Ihe nrw chairman of Ihe DLC. Gov. Hill Clinton,
said. "We never even discussed that."
Jesse Jackson has played a big role in
transforming the Image of liberalism Into a
far-out political movement, out of touch with the
views and values of most Americans. That
spreading perception about one part of the
Democratic Party, has hurt Ihe whole puny.

D A V ID

S.

B R O D E R

W ashington needs a dose of reality
W A S H IN G T O N Of all the frauds
perpetrated In Washington over Ihe last lew
years, none has been more damaging lhan the
annual prelrnse that Congress and the Presi­
dent are gradually but steadily whittling down
Ihe budget deficit. It feeds un Ill-Justified
complacency. And It postpones serious efforts
lo dcul with Ihe barrier lo union on every
challenge from our deteriorating transporta­
tion network to Ihe nerds of the fledgling
democracies In Eastern Europe and Central
America.
Sen. Daniel P. Moynlhan (D -N .Y.I has
received much credit for publicizing the fad
that growing surpluses In the Social Security
trust fund have been used to mask Ihe deficit.
Hut hts proposal lo cut those Social Security
taxes would, by Itself, only make the overall
rrd-lnk problem worse.
A more effective way to rxposc the fiscal
chicanery of current budget-making has been
suggested by Sen. Terry Sanford (D-N.C.). It
will be considered trier this spring when the
Senatr Budget Committee lakes up proposals
for Improving Ihe budget process.
Sanford has done his homework. He un­
derstands that Ihe annual autumn ritual In
which Ihe President and Congress congratu­
late each other for "reaching the target" set by
the 1985 Grumin-Rudmun-Holllngs delicti reduction law Is a charade. H r also un­
derstands that even If. by some miracle. the
Drinocruts 111 Congress and Ihe Republican
administration were to agree to the ambit lous
deficit-reductlo11 plan projxiscd by Rep. Dan
Kostcnkowskl ID -Ill.), when the deficit
"disappeared" In 1994. the national debt
would continue to grow by billions of dollars
rach year.
Th e reason Is that the current deficit
calculations are rigged to make Ihe politicians
look good. Even while G-K-H "discipline"
supposedly has been In effect. Sanford points
out. roughly 4250 billion has been added lo
Ihe national debt each year. Thai Is why Ihe
statutory limit on the debt had to be raised
from 41.9 trillion in November 1985 to $3.1
trillion in November 1989. That Is Ihe real
measure of how far wr are falling shorl of
paying our bills.
That number Is Important because it drives
thr annual interest payments — which are
spiraling upward and leaving less and less
rourn in ihe budget for everything else. This Is
Ihe hidden lax we are paying fo, not getting
serious about the rising burdrn of public dchi
Sanlord proposes exposing reality by drflnmg ihe delicti in blunily unambiguous terms
as tile annua] increase In thr federal debt, H r
wonld also require that the unified hudgel hr
presented In a three part formal simple
enougti that even a mathematical simpleton
like me could see where Ihe government
actually stands.

First would be the retirement hinds budgci
— Including Social Security and Medicare. It
would show (hr balance left when payments
made to beneficiaries are deducted Irom all the
Incoinc for the year: employer and employer
contributions, payments from general lunds
and the Interest Irom the Treasury lor
securities held 111 trust. Th u s It would
accomplish Moynlh.m's goal of preventing Ihe
surpluses In the re­
tirement trust fund
from m asking Un­
true deficit.
Second would 1m*
the defied and debt
a c c o u t l l . w illc 'h
would start with Ihe
national debt at the
b e g in n in g of t llr
ycar. add the amount
of the Interest hill,
de d uct any p a y­
ments made during
the year to reduce
Ihe debt, and yield a
year-end debt figure
( T h e current
which would be used
deficit calcu­
lo spotlight the actu­
lations are
al deficit for that
rigged to
year.
make the poli­
E v e ry th in g ris e
ticians look
would lx* show as the
good. J
g a v e r n in r n I ’ »
operating budgci.
Th e Income side would Include all nonretirement taxes. The spending side wunltl
Include all wm-rctlrcment entitlements, de­
fense und the domestic programs.
Sanford would require that operating budget
lo be balanced every yrur. and enforce the
discipline by a mechanism modeled on thr
G-R-H sequester or across- tlic-boaid spending
rut. Hut unlike G-R-H. he would prevent or
penalize evasions like hiding Ihe cost ol the
saviugs-und-loan bailout or using dale-shltimg
dodges to skirl the limits.
The General Accounting Other lias Just
given Sanford analyses showing that hts
formal would have shown the government ran
operating budget deficits of 427 hdllnn 111 fiscal
1988 and alimmi 419 billion In fiscal 1989 —
requiring lurthcr bell tightening or revenue
increases both Ihosr years.
Using Ihe administration's optimistic pro­
jected budget numbers. G AO calculates that
the o|H’ruimg budget would sw ing into surplus
by 419 billion in lisc.d 1990 and 4'iti billion in
fiscal 1991. Hut the Sanlord formal. GAO
shows, would also highlight the fact that the
real debt would lx- growing by more lhan 42UU
billion In each of those- years and annual
Interest payments would lx- miming around
42bO billion a year.

W A SH IN G TO N Three m outhy con­
gressmen from Reagan country have wan­
dered so far to the right that they’re
beginning to make nuisances of themselves
on Capitol Hill.
The mere mention of their names —
William Daiinemeycr. Robert Doman anil
Danu Rohrabuchrr — causes ryes to roll and
longues to wag. All three are Southern
California Republicans from the bast Ion of
right-wing America.
O ra n g e C o u n ty .
T h e ir specialty Is
moral outrage und
Ihdr issues are nborlion, homosexuality
and p o rn o g ra p h y.
Follow them around
long enough and tills
Is what you will see:
• D unnem eycr
. SP lm Utltllg. i‘* the
Congressional Re­
cord explicit delulls
ol homoerollc acts
involving vegetables
and light bulbs.
• Ro lira b a r h e r
sending graphic let­
350
ters lo his rolleugues
even Ihe likes
describing a live sex
of Rep. New!
show in New York
Gingrich. J
that was Indirectly
supported by the
National Endowment
for the Arts.
• Dornan flying off III an Ideological rage
about abortion. They rdlpsc even the likes of
Rep. Newt Gingrich. R-Gu.. a conservative pit
hull who has learned lo use the system to
become a power broker. Daiinemeycr.
Doman und Knhrabachcr don't have the most
conservative voting records In Congress, hut
their pushy style nibs them of the credibility
tl lakes to wield power on Capitol Hill. Of the
thrrr. Rnhrahuchcr Is still a novelty. A former
Reagan speech writer, he barreled Into office
In 1988 with the endorsement of Oliver
North, who campaigned for him. He says he
emulates Ernest Hemingway — u man's man.
He puls around with heavy-metal rocker
Sammy Hagar and says John Wayne taught
him how to drink tequila.
In February. Rohrabachcr sent his col­
leagues In the House a Idler complaining
ubout federal funding for sexually expllrlt art.
Not content lo leave unylhlug to the imagina­
tion. Rohrabucher described In vivid detail
thr sexual elements of a stage act subsidized
hy federal funding.
Rohrabucher says he Is no) on a morality
crusade and should not be lumped In with
Doman and Danncmcycr. He merely wants to
protect the taxpayers' money.
One Democratic congressman who works
on u committee with Rohrabuchrr told us
that hr often blurts out irrelevant comments
or questions. "We're playing poker and he's
playing gin rum m y." Ihe Democrat said.
Yet lawmakers told our associates Scott
Sleek und Jim Lynch that at least they can
deal with Rohrabucher. Few say the same
utxnii Dornan and Danncmcycr. the dogmatic
duo who have become synonymous with
Ix-lllgrrcnce.
Otic House colleague described Dornan as
an "unguldrd missile" because of his temper.
Last year. In a debate over abortion, he
compared Ills opponents In ihe House lo the
latc Sen. Joe McCarthy. Former Majority
W hip To n y Coelho. D-Callf.. once had
Homan's microphone disconnected when
Dornan goi curried away In a Ilnur speech on
contra aid.
Dunnrm rycr has focused hts outrage on
homosexuals. He voted agulusi a congressio­
nal sluily of "hale crimes" against minorities
Ix-causc It would have included a study of gay
bushing. IU* once pushed for restrictions on
peuplr with AIDS because he said they emit
"spores" that cause birth defects.
Such talk may play well with t-nough
Southern Callfuriilans to get the three
re-elceled. hut the trio u ltra Hups III
Washington.

�Sanford Herald. Sanford. Florida — Wednesday. March 28. 1900 — •A

Tammy Faye Bakker halts services
Zoo offers new Zoopon Book
SANFORD — Tbc- Central Florida Zoological Park liu%
unveiled the Zoopon ftnnk
The Zoopon Book* ha* two-lot uric &lt;inipons fmrn more than
100 hundred Cer *rel Florida restaurant* and attractions.
About 85 percent of the uupuna arc for rerun./am*. said Linda
Cavanaugh. who coordinates fundraisers for Ihr zoo.
"Th is Is a good way to get Inlnrmatton out ahoul the zoo.”
Cavanaugh said. About one third of restaurants rontacted Tor
participation In the project did not know a zoo was located In
Sanford, she said.
Zoopon Uookn are available for SIO each al several locations.
For more Informal Ion. call Cavanaugh al 831-5015.

Race to bonoflt charity
A L TA M O N TE SPRINGS — The Altamonte Springs Rotary
Spring Classic 5K Run will benefit Life Concepts, a non-profit
organization that provides homes, workshop* and summer
camp for physically and mentally disabled people. The run will
be April 7 al 8 n.m. Entry forms are available at the Track
Shack. 1322 N. Mills Avc.. Orlando, and al the Sport Port at
Oak Graves Shoppes In Altamonte Springs. Advance registra­
tion Is 88 In advance or 810 al the race. The rare will begin al
Oak Grove Shoppes on Stale Road 434. Awards will be given to
winners In Ihr male and female divisions. A Kiddle Hun will
begin at 0 a m. for children 8-years-old and under. For more
Information, call Ih r Track Shack at 898-1313.

ORLANDO — Tam m y Faye
Bakker has slopped holding local
worship services because of a
zoning dispute over her con­
verted warehouse-church, a fol­
lower said Tuesday.
Bakker and about ISO follow­
ers held one Sunday morning
service In the building In a
warehouse district just south of
Orlando before rounly building
officials ordered them out. say­
ing the area was zoned for
commercial buildings — not
churches.
Since that March 11 service.
Bakker has held no local worship
services.
A Bakker follower who dcrllnrd to give her name sold
Tuesday dial Bakker eould not
afford to move the church to
another location, which would
he Its fourth In less than a year.
“ We will not have services
until further nnllre.” she Mid.
"When you're paying on a lease
al one place, van don't go oul

and gel another place.
County officials say New Cov­
enant Church moved Inin ihe old
Tupperwarc building without
seeking rezonlng or submitting
Ihe necessary paperwork lo
show ihe building was suitable
for a large number of people.
J o a n n e M c M u r r a y . th e
c o u n t y 's a ssista n t z o n in g
director, said Tuesday that her
departm ent had asked the
rhureh lo send a letter outlining
how It Intends to use Ihe build­
ing so officials can determine
w h e th e r It Is b e in g used
appropriately.
She said u letter had arrived
from the churrh. but officials
had not yet reviewed It.
She said she expected Ihe
rounty to decided whether the
building Is suitable for rhurrh
uses In about two weeks.
"If iherr are any problems, we
will provide Ihrm wllh whatever
mechanism they can use lo
obtain administrative rrllef.” she
said.

Building1A
Nevertheless, she added,
a
primary goal would be lo "bring
In Ihe humanities: music, dance
and the dramatic arts.”
Bentley Mid that the Increas­
ing cultural delversity If the area
would help lo enhance such uses
of the structure.
Last night, the Sem inole
County School Board approved
In concept the leasing of Ihe
H a r p e r A c a d e m y to Ih e
Georgetown group.
Harper Academy, located at
1010 Pine Avc . Sanford, la one
: of the city's oldrst schools that
! housed black students In the
days before Integration,
f After the properly had failed to

■ell after Ihrec years on the
market. Richard Wells, assistant
superintendent for facilities, had
offered the building several
months ago to the Sanford Fire
D e p a rtm e n t as a place to
practice extinguishing blazes.
Last night's decision will allow
Ihe group of black leaders lo
lease the building for a "nominal
amount" and turn It Into a
community center.
Board atlornry Ned Julian
expressed concern that Ihe
group Intended to use the facility
as a commercial properly. "It
would be Improper for them to
use a public building for profit."

ShootingcCawtlaasd from Fags 1A
flscatrd a rifle from Ihe
['Bouse, police said.
£ T e r r y C a r d w e ll, of 407
iMagnolla Avc.. was wounded by
-a .22-callbcr bullet fired from a
rtflc at about 11:30 a.m. Tues­
day. Sanford police reported.
The bullet passed through hts
chest and exited through his
back.
hilkw allege that Cardwell's
broth&lt;T Billy Tfexfrr NMorc, 48.
of the same uddresa, wounded
Cardwell, and airned-Ulr rifle al
him again to try to fire more
shots.
Th e gun Jammed and Cardwell
ran from the house to his van.
He drove away, cnroulc to
Central Florida Regional Medical
Center, with Moore allegedly
chasing the van on foot. Capl.
Charles Fagan said today.
Cardwell flagged down a San­
ford police patrolman at Fourth
Street at Park Avenue. Moore
was captured at Seventh Street
and Myrtle Avenue. He was
arrested at 11:37 a.m. In addi­
tion lo attempted murder. Moore
Is charged with use of a firearm
In a felony and shooting Inside
an occupied dwelling.
Moore was returned to Ihe
scene to lei police Into the house

lo collect evidence related lo the
shooting, Fagan wild.
Cardwell was Iransported lo
Ihe hospital, where hospital of­
ficials reported he remained to­
day In stable condition.
Bond for Moore la 825.000.

ReportCm U s m S I t

•Fag* 1A

—
Glenn said county fees, taxes
and other charges for services
cun be adjusted us needed lo
meet periods of slow or rapid
growth.
Wilson said another looming
undefined problem Is the effect
"concurrency" may have on the
county budget. Concurrency la
Ihe state requirement that roads,
water, sewers and other "Infra­
structure" government services
must be In place al or before Ihe
time growth occurs.
Wilson said while the county
has a system of Impact fees that
requires developers to pay for
Infrastructure needs of their new
homes and commercial build­
ings when they're completed,
concurrency could require the
county to pay for many of those
Improvements before the fees

Housing--------Continued from Fags 1A
Warren said.
"In five or 10 ycurs, I don’t want
to look back and sec several
hundred one-acre lots with wells
and septic tanks on them."
W hen one resident noted
Warren's 1988 campaign was
partially based on an Intent to
preserve Ihe quality of life In
existing nclgborhoods. she re­
sponded protection of the fragile
water supply In southeast Semi­
nole County had a higher priori­
ty. She said hundreds of Indi­
vid u a l wells thrculencd to
hasten Intrusion of salt water
faster than centrally-supplied
water systems.
But residents refused to accept
Warren's logic.
"We're not against Increased
development, only Increased
densities." said Linda Masters,
representing the Southeast Sem­
inole County Voters Association.
"Th e cancer of urban sprawl Is
not conslstant wllh Ihr sur­
rounding rural areas."
In response to assurances by
developers they would contrib­
ute money lor schools and roads.
Mike Funk said commissioners
should nut be comforted by such
offers.
"If Ihe board continues to
accept those offers, you're sen­
ding a message to Ihe developers
this area Is for sale," Funk said.
" T h e y 'r e not c o n trib u tin g
towards solving Ihe problem.
The final analysts Is whether the
board Is representing Ihr peo­
ple."
Developers painted a different
picture of preservation of rural
lifestyle lo Ihe one painted by
residents In nearly six hours of
hearings on ihe three proposals.
"Th e prnl Herat Ion of (low dr-

nstty) suburban estates In Ibis
urea Is poor planning." said
Hugh Barling, engineer fur the
most controversial of the three
projects. Hl-Oaks.
"Th e continued proliferation
of suburban estates Is worse
than anything." Harllng stated
taler during the hearing. "Sub­
urban estates Is ihe enemy that
should be addressed In this
particular arena."
The Hl-Oaks development was
the only one of lire Ihrec projects
given Initial approval Tuesday.
L a n d o w n e r s C h a r le s and
Malcom Clayton sought to build
660 homes on 663 acres east of
the Econlockhatchce River and
north of the Orange County line.
Orange County commissioners
opposed the development, say­
ing It would have loo many
homes for the lower-density
urea.
Environmentalists and Orange
County commissioners opposed
the project saying 11 could harm
the "Econ" River, the focus of a
St. Johns River Water Manage­
ment District task force and
proposed stale protective leglsla-.
lion similar lo slate laws re­
stricting development near the
Wcklva River.
Ken Uosocmian. president of
Friends of Ihe Econ. opposed
Ill-Oaks plan lo build a bridgeover the Econ at McCulloch
Road along the sllc's southern
border. Uosscrman said I he Econ
task force may recommend re­
stricting new crossings of Ihe
river throughout the three
court lies through which the river
passes.
Bul commissioners were Im ­
pressed with Barling's promises
water and sewer lines would be
extended to the development site
and road improvements would

hr said. He explained II would
also be a violation of the Con­
stitution
The board said Julian should
draw up a lease agreement that
would Include a clause banning
the community association from
using the building for any prof­
it-making enlerortses.
Th e Sanford Historical Pre­
servation and Trust Foundation,
which supported the group's
request lo obtain Ihe building to
restore It as a reminder of a part
of Sanford's history, suggested
that Ihe facility could be used as
a headquarters of Tajlri Arts
International and as a central
m e e tin g location for civic
groups, after school youth pro­
grams. senior citizen groups, the
Georgetown Community Associ­
ation or other business con­
sortium or advtwry board.
Chairm an Ann Nelswender
said she supported the pre
srrvalion of the building by Ihr
group, bul did not want to be
responsible If they used the
facility for profit

S e v e r a l y e a rs a g o . the
Hookerlown Com m unity Im ­
provement Association worked
oul a similar agreement with Ihe
school board for the use of the
former Bookertown School. 463)
Gilbert St.. Lake Monroe. The
board renewed the 81-a-year
lease wllh that group at last
night's meeting.
The Harper Academy building,
appraised at 867.000. has been
closed since Ihe early 1960s and
lias fallen Into disrepair. Once
the board approves ihe final
lease a g r e e m e n t , the
Georgetown Community Associ­
ation plans to use grants and
donations to restore the build­
ing.

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G A R Y M IC H A E L F B L U E R
Gary Michael Fclker. 42. 637
Alpine St.. Altamonte Springs,
died Tuesday al his residence.
Bom Jan. 4. 1947. In Lawrcnceburg. Te n n.. he moved to
Altamonte Springs In 1975 from
there. He was on amo mechanic.
. . SucvivpFk. UicUslUKlffi« r 8 b really knows wfiai Altamonte Springs: daughter.
concurrency will do to the Te rry Rogers. Lawrcnceburg:
b u d ge t." Wilson said. "B ut son. Gary M. Jr.. Altamonte
everyone's looking at It and I'm S p r in g s ; m o th e r, N a d in e .
sure the county will make the Law renceburg; sisters. Gall
prouer adjustments."
Clanton. Lawrcnceburg. Glynda
Glenn said Ihe county’s cost of W ells. Sanlord: two g ra n d ­
concurrency Is bring studied by children.
a consultant hired earlier this
G ra tn ko w Funeral Hom e.
year lo design a "concurrency Sanford. In rharge of arrange­
management" system. She said ments.
tile county has already begun
some preparation by growth by J A M E S W A L T E R G IV E N S
building ihe 812 million Yankee
Jam es Walter Givens. 35.
Luke wastewater plant west of 1478 Sun Shadow Drive. Cas­
Interstate 4. using a portion of selberry. died Monday at Or­
841 million In bonds sold In lando Hcglonal Medical Center.
1987 that are rrpald by water Dorn Aug. I. 1954. In Chlplcy.
and sewer Tees.
he moved lo Casselberry from
In addition, the county has Chattanooga. Tcnn. He was a
sold 842 million In bonds lo pay m em ber of the U n ion H ill
for road Improvements, which M issionary Baptist C h u rch .
will be rrpald by gasoline taxes. Chattanooga. He ws a veteran of
Glenn said.
Ihe Vietnam War.
S u r v iv o r s In c lu d e w ife .
Margaret L.: mother. Arleulha.
Orlando: son. Vcron. Orlando:
be made to meet the demand of daughter. LaCara. Orlando:
Hl-Oaks residents. Harllng said brothers. Lawrence. Orlando.
the Claytons wuuld donate 15 Jack Grey. Cocoa Beach; sisters.
acres of Ihe site for an elementa­ Frances Neely. Judy Cobb, both
ry school, which would Incrcse of O rlando. Shirley Wilson.
the density In the remaining Winter Springs.
accrage lo more than two homes
Wltson-Elchclbcrgcr Mortuary.
Sanford. In charge of arrange­
per acre.
Warren recommended denial ments.
of the Hl-Oaks project, but com­
missioners Sandra Glenn. Fred B H A L E E M A R IE O ’B A U O H
Strectman and Jennifer Kelley
Sluice Marie O'Uuugh. Infant.
voted against her. Commissioner 1715 Sunset Drive. Longwood.
Bob Sturm supported Warren's died Sunday al Central Florida
recommendation to deny Ihe Regional Hospital, Sanford. She
was born In Sanford on March
project.
On a new motion to approve 25. 1990.
Survivors Include parents.
the project. W arren Joined
Glenn. Slreetman and Kelley lo Gary L. and Teresa L. Ragan,
support Ihe project. Sturm voted both of Longwood: paternal
against It.
grandparents. John and Ruth
Before the Hi O iks project was Hudson. Center Hill: maternal
co n sid e re d , com m issioners grandm other. Linda Kagan.
voted 4-1 against ihe 221-ucrc Longwood: brother, Cody Ragan.
Magnalta Lake proposal west ol Longwood.
B a ld w ln -F a lrc h ild Funeral
Old State Ruad 13 and north ol
the Lake Lcnclle Woods subdivi­ Home. Forest City. In charge of
sion. Landowner Mikr Haltaway arrangements.
sought permission lo build about
660 homes on Ihe project, but A L E X P ELEP K O
A le x P rle p k o . 6 2 . 2 6 0 0
commissioners said they would
prefer a tower density In a Georgia A v r.. Sanford, died
Monday at his residence. Born
planned development.
Because Haltaway offered no April 19. 1927, m Wilkes-Barre,
site plan for lire project, most I’a . hi moved to Sanford fiom
commissioners said he should Linden. N .J.. In I960. He was a
return so they could make an tool and die maker and a
Informed decision on Ihr pro­ Culholic lie wasa Navy veteran
posal Speaking lo more homes of World W arll
S u rv iv o rs Include sisters.
on central water and sewer
service Is better than lewer Catherine Jackfoske. St. Clair
homes on wells and septic tanks. Shores. Mlrh . Mary. Wilkes
Warren recommended approval Barre.
of the project, bul commission­
G ra m k o w Fun e ra l Hom e.
ers voted 4-1 against her to deny Sanford, in charge of arrange
me tils.
it.
Commissioners untied lo op­
pose a 437-acrc development on JO H N TH O M A S P ER R Y
John Thomas Perry. 40. 321
Ihe northeast shores of Lakc
Mllls between the communities Cherokee C o urt. Altam onte
Springs, died Saturday at O r­
of Chuluoi ii and Chuluvlsla.

Jim and Tam m y Faye Bakker
moved lo Orlando lust May allcr
their I T L ministry In Fort Mill.
S.C., collapsed amid charges of
fraud and sexual impropriety.
They originally moved Into an

uhandonrd shopping renter, hm
were evicted. The churrh Itien
began holding services In a
piano store hut was furred mil III
February when the store's man­
ager lost his Irasr.

Lawyer admits taking thousands
H A R TFO R D . Conn. A
lawyer has pleaded guilty to
bilking his clients of more than
8600.000 before he left his wife
and fled to Florida where hr
married another woman and
worked as a bartender.
William M. Buzanoskl. 44. of
New Britain, also agreed never to
practice law again In C on­
necticut when he pleaded gullly
to 18 criminal charges Thursday
In Superior Court.
Buzanoskl disappeared In
September 1988 after com ­
plaints began to surface from

clients who Mid they had given
the lawyer thouMnds of dollars
for Investments.
Buzanoskl acknowledged he
swindled his clients either by
selling them Bahamian bonds he
printed hlmseir or by embezzling
money from real estate bonds.
He said he started out with
good Intentions, "b u t when
things didn't work out. I look
money" for himself.
W h ile b e in g s o u g h t hy
authorities. Buzanoskl worked at
several Jobs Including bartrndIng and married a woman who
said she was unaware he had a
wife In Connecticut.

Pigs
Caatlaaad from Fags 1A
captured, Blakely said. Blakely
said the county will sill) realize
a steady Income at 818 a head
for 80 hogs per month.
"I know what they say about
rabbits, but I know every time I
go out there. It seems like
there's more of Ihe little rascals
running around." Blakely said.
In February llic slutc De­
partment of Agriculture told
G o d w in , the co u n ty's con­
tracted hog trapper, he can no
longer sell the swine trapped a)
the county dump to meat pro­
cessing plants out of fear they
could spread disease lo humans
II they are contaminated by Ihe
garbage.
Blakely said the hogs can be
sold lo Individuals as long as
Godwin warns the buyers the
hogs were fed on garbage.
The stale ordered the county

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of fear they may sprelrt discuses
to area domestic hogs. As a
r e s u lt , th e c o u n t y h ire d
Godwin, agreeing to allow him
exclusive rights lo trap the hogs
In return for 852 a head up lo
HO hogs per month. The next
highest bidder offered Ih r
county 817.50 per head, si ill 50
cents Irss than Godwin's new
agreed-upon payment.
Blakely said the county's
contract with Godwin staled If
he captured captured more than
80 hogs, they were given free by
the rounly as an Incentive to
rem ove as m a n y hogs as
quickly as possible. Godwin has
jMid the county 88.320 for Ihr
hogs he's cuplurcd so fur.
Blakeley said. H r said Ihe
money goes min ihr county
solid waste fund.

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lando Krglonu Medical Center. N Y. She was a homemaker and
Sand Lake. Bom Ju ly 12. 1949. a member of Allen Chapel AME
In South Weymouth. Maw., he Church. Sanford.
moved lo Altamonte Springs
Survivors Include son. Marvin.
Irom Ablngton. Mass.. In 1990. S a n fo rd : b ro th e rs. Je ro m e
He was an automobile mechanic Brown. Pittsburg. Otis Brown.
Rochester; sisters. Linda Th o m ­
and a Catholic.
Survivors include sons. John as and Beverly Brown, both ol
Ttuimaa II. Altamonte Springs. Rochester, one grandson.,
Sunrise Funeral Horne. San­
Charles Edward. Steven Allen,
both of Hanover. Muss : father. ford. In chrge of arrangemelns.
William Patrick. Amboy. Wash.:
brothers. William Patrick II.
South Wcymoulh. Robert Vin­
c e n t. Las Vegas. R ic h a rd
Frurirls. Plymouth. Mass.
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arrangements.
M itU e rw y Boplut CSiech. 0&lt;d Loko Horntr
JO S E P H D A V ID R O T H
Joseph David Roth. 73. Ha­
cienda Village. Winter Springs,
died Sunday at Life Carr Center.
Altamonte Springs. Bom June 3.
1916. In Chicago, he moved to
Wlnier Springs Irom Rochester.
N.Y.. In 1975. He was a vice
president for National Business
F o rm s . Rochester, and an
Episcopalian. Ik- was an Army
veteran and a member of the
VFW Post No. 8207. Longwood.
S u r v i v o r s in d u d e w ife .
Veronica R.
B a ld w in -F a irc h ild Funeral
Home. Altamonte Springs. In
charg* of arrangements.
R U B Y M A E S M ITH
Ruby Mae Smith. 43. Apt. 58.
Castle Brewer Court, died at her
residence Saturday. Born Oct. 4.
1946. In Sanfonl. she moved lo
Sanford In 1978 from Rochester.

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Defense rests In Polndextsr esse
W A S H IN G TO N The defense In Jo h n Poindexter's
Iran-Contni trial rested Its cuae without Tallinn the ueeusrd
funner national areurtly udvlsrr to the stand, setting the stage
for rinsing arguments and Jury dellherations.
“ We don't believe the government proved Its ease."
Poindexter's lead attorney. Hlehard Heckler, said Tuesday
when askrtl why the fornirr Keagau administration official was
not called to testify.
U.S. District Ju d g r Harold Greene ordered both sides to
federal rnorl oil Wednesday for Jury Instructions und
scheduled closing arguments for Friday.
The defense tried in refute prosecution clulms Poindexter
masterminded the scheme to sell U.S. urms to Iran und divert
some of those profits lo the Nlctiragunn Contras at a time when
Congress outlawed such aid.
Heckler tried to dilute his client's Influence over rvents and
attempted to deflect blumc.
Defense lawyers also tried to show Poindexter was caught In
a highly charged political battle lietween Congress und Ihe
White House, but G rrru r did not ullow testimony on Ihut
subject.

Aftertax profits off
W ASHINGTON — After-tax profits of American corporations
crept u p by 2.8 percent or $4.3 billion In the fourth quartrr of
I960 Wit fell by 4.7 percent or $8 billion for Ihe year. Ihe
Commerre Department said Wednesday.
"I think what we've learned Is a slow-growlb economy Is one
where business profits lake the lilt." said Hubert Dcderlck.
chief economist for Northern Trust In Chicago. "Much of the
weakness has been In the manufacturing sector."
- In Its final estimate of totul output of goods und services for
the closing three months of last year, the government also suld
Ihe real gross national product Increased by l . l perceni or
911.2 billion dollars.
For Ihe year, the GNP was up 3 percent compared to an
Increase of 4.4 percent In 1988 und an Increase of 3.7 percent
In 1987.

Greyhound offers reward on shootings
Greyhound Lines, declaring It would not negotiate with Its
striking drivers "while u gun Is pointed at us." offered a
9 KM).(XX) reward for Information on 23 shootings aimed at Its
buses during the three-week labor walkout.
But union officials slid Ihe company, which expects to
replace Its entire work force with non-union drivers by Easter,
was using the violence as a plov to avoid negotiations to end
the strike.
P. Anthony Lannlc. executive vice president and rhlef labor
negotiator for the company offered the reward at a Washington
news conference Tuesday and said ut least five union officials
have been arrested or are undrr Investigation for alleged
violent activity.
"There can lie no meaningful negotiations while a gun Is
polnlcdai us." Lannlr said. "Th e terrorism must stop.”

Cuba warns U.S. about TV Marti
MEXICO C IT Y — Cuba Jammed the llrst trial telecast of T V
Marti und warned that the attempt by the United Stairs lo
broadcast television signals to Cuba could bring "Inealcutuble
consci) unices."
The llrst of a series of tests of the U.S. telecast of T V Marti to
C u b a brie rII &lt;M 1:110 a .m . T u e s d a y fro m (lie F lo rid a K e y s w llti ■

multi-colored lest pattern followed by basrliull highlights und a
sampling of entertainment features.
Cuba Jammed the signal beginning at about 2.08 a.in. until
the test was concluded ul 6:45 a.ill., a Voice of Aitierleu sourer
said.

House moves toward child care vote
W ASH IN G TO N — The House has made progress on
child-rare legislation as the Holes Committee began hearings
on proposals lo Increase frdrral aid lor day care by billions of
dollars.
The Senate pussed u child-cure bill In June, but House
legislation had been stalled since last fall by a turf battle
between Democrats In two ronunlllrrs us well us a continuing
controversy over funding sectarian cure.
From Unllod P ra tt International raporta

Japan says
U.S. dollar
is concern
Unltsd P ra tt I n f rwattooal
T O K Y O - Prim e Minister
Toshlkl Kalfu expressed concern
about the persistent decline of
Ihe Japanese yen against the
U.S. dollar, which added another
1.67 yen Wednesday to close ut
158.63 yen und further pushed
down Tokyo stock prices.
"T h e Japanese economy re­
mains stable, but we are wat­
ching the market." said Kalfu.
"Th e fall of the yen Is not due lo
p e s s im is m a b o u t J a p a n 's
economy."
The dollar was up lor the ninth
successive trading session to
finish ut Ihe highest level since
Jan. 6. 1987. when Ihe dollar
closed ut 159.18 yen. Market
analysts say the dollar's rise has
been behind the swift and sub­
stantial decline in Tokyo stock
prices.
Finance M inister H yutaro
llushtmoto said. "I am nervously
watching Ihe market."
B ank of Ja p a n G o ve rn o r
Yasushl Micno added he cannot
understand why Ihe dollar con­
tinues to rise and expects the
yen to rets mini won.
There has U r n no change in
Ihe baste trend ol the Japanese
economy. Micno sal t.
After opening sharply higher
at 158 30 yen. tlx- dollar lluclualed In a range ol 158 15-158.85
y e n . c o m p a r e d wi t h
156 80-157 20 yen Tuesday.
The dollar sokl for 157.18-28
yen In London. 157.80-90 yen In
New York late Tuesday.
A dealer with the Hank of
Tokyo said demand for the dollar
remained bullish as market
l&gt;ar!!ctpunis ruslted lo buy the
dollar before die close of Ihe
fiscal year March 3 1.

United Press International

Analysis

BUDAPEST. Hungary — Don't look now.
but that fragile plant called democracy Just
sprouted a few more shoots In Central
Europe.
While much of Ihe world's media was
focused last weekend on Ihe DnvldundGoliath conflict In Lithuania, little Hungory
look another step toward popular rule
Sunday with Its first multiparty elections In
43 years.
The Hungarians began Ihe process of
moving toward elections Iwo years ago. Hut
In bending over backward lo ensure all of
Ihe Interests of their diverse population ol
10.6 million wrre represented. Ihe Ihmgarl-

ans devised one of the most complex
electoral systemsihai ever existed.
It may lie fair, bill It Is formidable.
Hungarians still wrre waiting lor Ihe results
two days after Ihe polls rlosrd. and election
oflrlals sav Ihry do not know when they
will have them.
The average Hungarian Is Just liegliinllig
lo understand the Immense tlllfleuliles of
converting a monopolistic party-stale Into a
system of representative government simi­
tar lo the parliamentary democracies ol
Western Europe.
Based on fiarllal results Irnm less than
one-third of the 386 parliamentary seals up

‘Vegetable’
awakens 7
years later
UFt report
MADISON. Wls. An
accident victim who has
been In a vegetative slate
for seven years underwent
a “ total transformation"
und began speaking lo
doctors when he was given
Vallum prior lo a denial
procedure, a doctor said.
Dr. Andres Kanner. u
neurologist who specializes
In epilepsy cases, said
T u e s d a y that the
Wisconsin man suddenly
e m e r g e d from h is
vegetative stale about two
weeks ago when he was
given an Intravenous In­
fection of the drug.
"He started Interacting In
u reasonable manner, u
total Ininskirmatlon." said
Kanner. a doctor at the
University of Wisconsin
Hospital and Clinics.
Kanner (old Cable News
Network that the man was
able lo say his name, read
and write.
"A t this point we don't
know the reason for this
p h e n o m e n o n ." K anner
said.
The patient, who Is In his
mid-40s but was not Iden­
tified at the request of his
fumlly. was Injured In a car
accident about 10 years
ago. H r was In u coma for
about three months but
wus able to eommunleutr
with those around him
when first regained con­
sciousness.
Ills condition deterio­
rated In the next two years
und Kanner said he lapsed
Into a vegetative state In
w h ic h he s e ld o m r e ­
sponded to people or his
environment, rarely saying
a word.
"He wasn't In a coma."
Kanner said. "He wus In u
vegetatlve-llke state In
which u patient Is u n ­
re s p o n s iv e to pe o p le
around him. He was hardly
talking al all and not fol­
lowing commands ...."

for gratis, the center-right Hungarian Demo­
cratic Forum was leading Its more liberal
rival, the Alliance of Free Democrats, by 25
to22 percent.
Since neither has a majority, both will IsIrving to engineer alliances that could
assure them flower after nitioff elections.
A runoff Is scheduled for April M. hill It
may In- In jeofNirdy. Election olflelals gave
no guarantees they would make It by then.
“ It's looking li-ss and less feasible." said a
Western diplomat who observed the elec­
tion. "Until you know the results of this
election, you can't start the horse trailing
for Ihe second round."
Part ol the delay can In- attributed lo the
government's effort to lie modern by using a
computer system.

W o r l d le a d e r s s id e s t e p
J IF F M T M
United Press International
World reaction to the volatile
crisis In Ihe Soviet republic ol
Lithuania was marked with dip
Inmutlc caution, and foreign
leaders uvolded taking sides in
the strife simmering Inside the
nation whose reforms liuvc
caused friction from Warsaw lo
Vilnius.
B ritis h Prim e Minister
Margaret Th a tche r Tuesday
called on Moscow ami Lithuania
to negotiate without bloodshed
an end to their deadlock over
Lithuania's drive lor Indepcn

deuce, hut sldeslep|ied a request
In the House of Commons that
she |M-rsnnully up|M-ul lo Soviet
leader Mikhail Gorltachcv not to
use force.
"It calls for great restraint on
both sides." Thatcher said
"Force Is not an appropriate way
loscttle this position.
Soviet sold iers beat and
dragged Lithuanian army des­
erters Irnm a hospital Tuesday
and seized Ihe headquarters ol
Lithuania's Independent com­

munists to reassert Moscow's
control over the relM-lllnus Haiti)
republic.
The actions wire the most
concrete s i g n s ol a crackdown liv
Gorbachev since Lithuania's
new nationalist Parliament de­
clared lnde|tendenee Irnm Ihe
Soviet Union March 11.
Thatcher, replying lo ques­
tions in the I l o u s e of Commons,
said Lithuania’s people had
clearly slated their wish to
determine their own lulurr

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Timacuan claims title

IN BRIEF

From staff r a ports

B A S K E TB A LL
Trail Blazers whip Lakers
t.«w Angeles Lakers I'm rli I’.ii Klley would not
l)l.iiiii' the Irani s worst loss o| |In- season
Tue sda y night heeause u missed Magic
Johnson, who sullered a second iptarlcr ln)ury
"N o excuses." Kllcv said alter tin* I’ortland
Trail lila/ers nulled the Lakers Kill I I I in
I'ortlaud. Ore Johnson sprained Ills right ankle
at IL20 of the second i|iiarter anddld not return
' Yes. we lost Mattie In the second tpiartrr. bill
t h a t ' s a convenient
excuse ”
Kevin Duckworth
played one ol Ills Iteller
Hatties ol the season,
hltttnit 10 ol 12 shots
lor 22 |M)lnls to lead
I’ortland.
Ii w as C o rtla n d 's
largest niarttinot vleiory over the talkers since a I I I 121 triumph Dee
25. ih h ;i
Th e vletory moved I'ortland. 50 20. within 2
Itamesof the Lakers m the I’aelllc Division
Elsewhere in tin* M IA New York routed
Washington IMMOO. Indiana downed Itosion
101-00. Dallas ik-leatrd Golden State IIH-10M.
Mllwuakee stop|ied I’hoenlx l i t 127 and San
Antoniosix kedSeattle I 15 to:I

SANKOND — Timacuan completed a late
season sorne with an H 2 triumph river Hot Tuna
In Will Ihe DIDO Sanford Nee real Ion Department
Womens Slowplteh So Ii Im II Championship av
Chase Dark Tuesday night
Tliuncuan. enaehed by Hob Nulilnsoii. won ns
llrsl name ol the season (lieu lust Its next two
names lint the team rebounded lo win Ils Iasi
nine starts to finish Ihe season at It) 2
llol Tuna finishes Ihe season at ltd. all three
losses conilnn at Hie hands of Timacuan
In Tuesday s oilier game TherinoC.trlion
slammed SKKO Air Krelnhl 15-3 to llmsli In third
place with a 4-H reeont SKKO lliiislus iIn
eampalnn at I I I . Its one win eniilllin over
Tlmaeiian
The name between Tlmaeu.m anil I lor lima
was a barn burner lor Ihe llrsl four imilnns wiili
Tlmaeiian hiildlnn a 2 0 lead
Dul Tlruaeuan look ailvanlane ol a Hot l ima

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Lions knock off Greyhounds
LO NG W OO I) — Todd Stresen Kculcr shot a
ono-over-par J7 lor the Lyman (•reyhouuds m a
hinh school noil dual meet Tuesday allernoon at
Kolhnn Hills Country ( lull lull II was w asted as
the Oviedo Lions pulled oul a I titk 170 w ill
llrent Nelson led Oviedo with a 10 Hounding
out the Lions' Icoin si ore were Jim Si llers with
a -11. Jarrell Drown with a 12 and Dohble Stork
with a LI
Dolon I he siorinn lor Lyman were Stresen
Neuter. Todd llriscr with a Hi John tllfitx-rg
with a J7 and Dave Scliauin w ith a -ID
Tile win ImmisI s Oviedo lo I I I while Lyman
tails lo 7-5

H O C K EY
Lemelin walking that ‘fine line’
S T . LOUIS — Niggle la-rnelln said “ there's a
line line hctwien winning and losing' and he
hopes he has louiiil It in lime lor the playolfs
Lemelin stop|M il III! shots Tuesday uinhi to
lead tile llosion Drums lo a III victory over the
slumplnn St Louts lllues
"W e haven'l la-en plavinn lit*11 well lately and
It's Ix en little Ihllins. Lemeltll said " There's a
fine line tielweru winuinn and lieung
" It ’s always lounh ncilinn a shuiout In iliis
league. It'snol |usl Ihe Hnalteuder We had
e v e r y b o d y W orklrin
hard."
Doston Coach Mike
Milbury tun iced
"I Ihotinhl iiiv team
was a little tense lo start
w ith ." Milbury
"We
have been struggling
It's a coni Idem e pro­
bit-ill Dul Kennk* nets a
bin save and II gels live n»vs oil the hook ll
builds "
Elsewhere in the M IL on luesilay ntnht.
Dllffulo cilneil Detroit ti 5 t'.ilnarv In al Ihe New
York NY tslandi rs I 2 llartlord and I’lllsburnb
skerl lo a 3-3 tie. ihe New York Danners
I humped Uiu Ihx 7 1. New Jerscv illsmanlled
Washmnton I I Kdiuontou kum ked oil Van­
couver I-1 and Wlnmpen and Los Anneles
set l teil lor a 4-4
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SANKOND — The Santori!
Neere.ition Dcpurlincm Lillie
M.i|or la-anoe played ils llrsl
name Tuesday ninth with the
Disabled American Yelerens
pullmn out a 22 Hi triumph
over Seminole Kuril III Amen
can Dlvlsnu action al Kl
Mellon Park
Heeause ol the leunih ol the
lirsi H-onc |3'» hnursi Die
scheduled set oud name In
rween the Sun Hank Orioles
and the Kirsi Union A s was
|M&gt;siporiftl
The National Division will
plav Ils openlnn round nl
names Thursday al Ii and m
p m The next aellon tor lire
American Division will In- Sal
unlay umrilhiH when DAV
plays Sun Hank al H a m and
S«-ininole Kurd tackles Kirsi
Union al I tin hi
DAV. ihe di-fendlnn eliv
i ll.mi|)lons. liHiked like they
vvoohl pick up where they lell
oil Iasi season hy taklnn a 0-0
lead nohili Hilo Die Ixitloin ol
Ihe second miiinn Dot Si-mi
note Kuril look ailvanlane ol
the wildness ol three DAV
pitchers, seorion eight runs on
einhi walks and one single
A run by DAV m Die top ol
Ihe third cut the lead to H 7
Hut Seminole Kurd lirntinhl 13
men to Die plait- in Die hoilmn
nl Die slail/a lo score einhi
more rims and lake a Mi-7
ailvanlane.
*Vuh the two-hour tune hunt
slarton them in the fare. DAV
came to Die plale In Ihe Iniiith
and scored nine runs on three
basc tills and lliiee Seminole
Koril errors lo lie the name at
ID-Iti
Seminole Kuril Imllctl in Die
ImiIIoiii nl Ihe lourtll tleedlnn a
run lo win. Alter Die llrsl

LO NG W OO I) — Oviedo 111i*h S linol won Us
l lih name ol the season hv blasting Lyman IH :t
III a Seminole Athletic ConlereiH i softball name
at Lyman High School Tuesday
Tile Lion trio ol Michelle S. hullo lasa Ilollnu
and April Mantling eomhinetl lor 11 hits,
including a triple and lu u doubles lo lead a
2 1 hit Oviedo altaek Manning was J lor :l while
Sehlallo atld llollou were IMuh I lor 5 S. hlallo
had a double and llollou had a triple and a
double Melanie Si lirupp ripped a home run
Tyler was :t lor J and Kroner hll a home run
lo lead the Grcvlmunds
Oviedo II-L.T overall. Ii I in tin- SAC) will plav
••naln next Tuesday at Lake Marx to lake on the
eo-confercncf leading K.ims.it l :t(tp m
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Patriots
frustrate
Sem inoles

From aloff reports

Oviedo romps to 14th victory

U rn o n

scorcdl. Missy Marline/. Tina Leman. Michelle
Sehlalfo. Michelle llishop and Kal Koldeak (one
slnnle eaehland April Mannlnnlruu seorerll
ThemioC.irhim look ailvanlane ol several
errors anil walks in score six runs In each ol Ihe
llrsl two Iniihins. They arlderl a pair ol rims in the
fniirth and a slnnle run In Die lilili in end the
name hv the mercy rule. SKKO scored all three nl
its rims in Die Imirih
I’rovldhin the iillense lor TherninCarbou were
Kim Klloiihead flour slnnles. run scorcdl. Jackie
Sunns Itwo slnnles. run scored). Sandy Adams
(double, two runs v orerll. Mum Nouh Islnnle. two
mils st ored). Sh.iroi) I'aiilk Islnnle run snirerll
Sue So|ka llliree runs scored I l.lsa Jones and
Michelle Wldener |IWo runs scored each) and
Theresa Waltx-rger Iron scorcdl
(ielllnn Die fills Inr SKKO were Denise
Lexhisou Idouhlel Sandy Held. Sonya I’oolc and
lltihhlf Mosley (line slnnle and one mu scored
ear III and Kave Kennedv and K.rrrle Jones lorn
slnnle ear III

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error anil went on In serin- lour runs in the tilth to
set ore ihe vletory The bin blows ol Ihe iiminu
well- a two m u slnnle try Julie Slenstrum and an
Kill slnnle hv wiuniiin plir her T ill.iiiv Klnu
Tlniaeiiaii senrerl ils llrsl run in ihe top n| the
first Irmliin mi slnnles hv Dehlrle Mirrill. Chris
Eratteu and Klnn The seeuutl run scored in tin
third on a slnnle hv Terri Darliatri. an error ami a
slunk hv Kmn
Kmn showed Hint she could do mure Ilian Ini a
she In Id llol Tuna in only two lilts and allowed
only &lt;&gt;ne runner |inst llrsl thruunh lour timltins
Stir lllllshed Ihe name with an eight hitler and
iwoiineurned runs
Klnn I' d the winners at the plate nmnn 4 Inr 4
scoring one rim and drlvlnn In three. Other
i onlrlhiitnrs were Eraneo Itliree slnnles. two runs
scored!. Steiistrom (two slnnles). ILdiato and
Morih lone slnnle and two runs si on d each! and
Natalie Lew is him scored)
Doom llie d.im.ine lor llol lim a were Nflifc
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See D e fe n s e . P age 2 B

Herald Sports Editor

H u m f s o m ky M a y JwSan

On opening night players are bound to have pliers Seminole Ford coach
Tony Lillies who visited starting pitcher Walter Gaines (right) in the lost
inning used si» different pitchers Tuesday night while DAV used three

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From staff raports
LAKE MANY - Thr- Lake M.uv
(toys' ami girls track teams Ix i Di
picked u p easy wins over Oviedo III
a Seminole Athlflli Coiilerc lice duel
meet al Lake Mary Tuesday
Tin- hoys won their third stratnhl
meet defe.itllin Die Lions HH IH
while Ihe nlrls had ail even laslei
nine oi i i . winning MS 4 1
Mike Goins fur Ihe Oviedo boys
was Die bin Individual winner
llnlshlon llrsl In Ihe hinh pimp
120-yard hinh hurdles and 330-yard
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two victories each Sean Smith won

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Ilian playinn basi ball tor Seminole
Hinh Si IiimiI tins s|irtnn but it
strains Du- itu.inm.iiiiin irvltin in
llnuie otH w lt.it It could IhKor tile eintllll time tills season
the Semliloles drop|&gt;cd a one-rtio
decision on Tuesday iiinht losinn
I O to the Lake Hr.miles I’.tlrliits tn
a Seminole Athl.-i!• ( iitilerenn
contest played at Lake llr.uiili'v
lllnh School
I hr I’atrlots. ranked No M m Die
Class 4A stale |b&gt;M si oreil their run
without a Itasc lilt Jerrev Thurston
o|M-itfd Du- tourtli iimittn hv n' ttion
hit hy a Tony ('havers pitch and
later scored as ('havers walked
Direeol the next live hatters
Seminole actually out hit Lakc
Hr.illDey 4-2 lull timid not net a
ruoocr past srcooit Im v i mII ntnto
Tile name was. however, a hour
turnaround Irom llu* n*uue between
tile twii m 'I iimiIs last Krtilay olnlit
wlieii Die I’.ttriois blew out the
Trllx- 13-1 In six inulugs
"They really took It to us." said
Luke ItrauDcv coach Mike Smllli
We were lucky lo win Ibis nur
Thcir tlitr.f tiaM-ui.in INleky Ki ks
Iclnl in.irle a couple ol nre.il plays
So did lliclr llrsl baseman IW I.
Graeeyl And llielr pltebers were
Ireiueiidous lor Diem
('havers and reliever Willie Mc­
Cloud Itmlled Ihe I'.itnois in pist Die
two tills, nellber ol will! h lell Die
Ililli Id (iren Tborn.ts' double ill Itlth
limmn traveled atMilil 125 feel — till
leel sir.unlit up. tk) leel down .uni
live leel Irom Die plale — while
Mark Gabrovle lic.it mil an mlield
bit III Die sixth tlllltUH
I he Lake liraiitlcv dim ol sl.irler
Jason Varllek ami reliever Mall K.ur
were ei|u.dlv as Impressive They
nave up four Inis bill did uni walk a
bailer striktllH&lt;Mit einlil
for Varllek. II was Ills llrsl start as
a pitcher and only Die second llliie
llils season lie has pllcltcd The llrsl
lime was lu Die seventh tunlun ol a
win over Lake Weir Ibis past
Saturday
"We re trylrin tn llnd Dial other
pitcher tor the district tournament
said Smith ol Varilek s stint on Dumound "Jamie Mncucy was selieil
oli d to pitch tonight. Inn lie won't
tic available until Thursday
We re lucky lo lx- where we are
rinlit now 113-3 overall wuh a ti I
S e e B a s e b a ll, P a g e 2 B

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W ith return of um pires, spring training back to normal
United Press International
Little did Jim m y Wood. Ihe sei-oud base mail ol
Die Chicago Willie Stockings realize when In
"liiveiilcd" spring I raining b.n k in |x7o Dial its
evolution would lead lo a prt sc.isnn as Ih dev ill il
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owners'lix'kiml then came iln umpires tmw nii
ol tlic spring tr.uumn g.inu s
Klll.illv on I iiesdav llie umpires anri i d lo
n Him lo work Dus Krldav in ■ \i liaiigi lot
biiidiiin.irbilratioii wuh Du owners
flic M.i|or League Umpires A smk i.uioii i ailed
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A t W e s t P a lm B e a c h . Ben McDonald pin bed
three si oreless Innings In Ills exhibition debut lor
till- ILlInmore Orioles, a 5 4 vletory over llu
Atlanta Braves lie allowed pist one lilt stunk
m il I wo.mil walked one over three M illin gs
A t W i n t e r H a v e n . T u n N .ic lm u g tut a bom.
h i m hi tils llrsl ntltelnl spring tr.iluitig at hat and
Huger Clemens pitched ilircc sluiiout mnmgs
leading Du- Host oil Ki d Sox to a J I split sipiad
v u lorv over Die Houston Astros
A t C l e a r w a t e r . Du- I ’In l.uli I p lll.i I 'l u l l u s
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doulile In lilt- alxltl Inning Tuesday
nil Si.in Clarke broke a 3-3 tie and led the
rhirugo Wliltr Sox lo a 6-3 exhibition
victory uver the Si. Louis Cardinals. Sammy
Susa added a humr run for the While Sox.
A l O rlando, Minnesota T w in ’s Kirby
I'm ki ll lined a two-run homer In the third
inning agalnsi Ihe liouslon Asims lo glvr
Ihe Tw lnsa 3-2 victory.
A t Vero Bench, Junior Noboo wrni
3 lin 3 rursday to lead the Montreal Expos
to a 6 -1 vie lory over Ihe Los Angeles
Dodgers. Seeking a |ub In tlx- Expos' infield.
No I xm scored a run and made several
sparkling defensive plays.
A t Yuma. A r il., rookie Dan Grunhard

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three-run iKimcr to hit tin- California Angels
lo tin H-6 Cactus League triumph over the
Sun Dtegn I’adrcs.
A t Chandler, Aria., Gus I’ointor picked
up where he led off last spring wllh a pair of
HHI singles lo k-ad the Milwaukee llri-wrrs
lo a 6-3 victory over Ihe ('hliugo Cubs.
I'ulldor. a career .313 hitter, bulled .373
wllh 13 Hill for the Urewrrs during the IMH!)
exhibition season.
A t Phoenix, Dunn llowttl hit a grand
slam and Durren Lewis an nislilr-lhe-ixirk
homer lo highlight an elghl-nut srvenlh
Inning as i &gt;k - Oakland Athlrties defeated the
Sun Franrlseo Gtanis 16-3.
A t Port C harlotte, Scott Coolbaugh
scored a pair of runs ami drove in I wo nmre

Defense----------------Continued from IB
Ikilii r giuiimlcd out the next two walked A
(tassi d lull moved the runners to second
mil third Itm l)AV pitcher Corey Williams
scttlid down and struck out the next batter
ami i u.1 \i d llic next man lo ground out
1IAV started the winning rally with Chris
Ciovanclll and Donaltl lllnsim drawing
w alks I.ktyil Dixon then stcp|&gt;cd to Die ptale
ultll drilled a king two-run tnple. storing
when the lluow to the plate was wild.
Wdhuius reached on an error and Alex
Acosta dtilU d a single lo that got (gist the
lelt In-lilrr. allowing Williams to si-ore and
Acosta to go lo third Four walks and two
wild pitches ulkiwcd Dir last two runs lo
store and DAY Itad its first victory.

wilh an elghlh-lnnlng triple Tursday nlghl
lo Irad the Texas Hungers In u 5-1 victory
over the I’ltlshurgh 1‘tratcs. Knucklcballrr
Charlie Hough gave up one lilt In four
hillings In pick up Ihe win for Texas.
A t Lakeland. Non-roster pitchers Urbami
Lugo. Malt Klnrer and Erie Slone held
Cincinnati lo lour hits as tin- Detroit Tigers
Inal Ihe Reds 5-1. Lugo, who has enjoyed
|Mrts of five major league seasons wllh Ihe
California Angels and Ihe Montreal Expos,
hissed five Innings and allowed Just three
hits.
A t Tucsoa. A ria ., Cleveland Indians
Presltfent R ink Peters said that catcher
Andy Allanson’s future with the club "Is In
the pasi ” Allaitsim. 3H, was released by the
Indians Tuesday.

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Providing the ol tense fur DAY were Acosta
Hour singles, five runs scored I. Dixon (triple,
double, single, three runs srorrdl. Williams
Isingle. thris- runs seomll and William
W ynn (single, iwo runs m u n til
Alsii scoring runs lor DAV were Glovanclli
and Hinson (two each) and Kevin Duller.
Hotter! Hampton. Marcus tfc-aslcv Davfou
Hampton anil Jamie Kilgore (unccui 111
For Seminole Ford. Henry Taylor picked
u|&gt; the only till and ston’d Dins- runs. Also
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IlcrUuud and James Thomas (two each) and
Waller Gallics. Chris Ward. Antonio While
IrellLs Smith. Todd Miller, Van Linh and
Itlcky Flordv lone eat 111

N EW S M Y R N A B E A C H Taking ■ liking to Victory Lone
after scoring his first career win
on St. Patrick's Day. young
Casey Hawthorne of Sanford
made II two wlna in a row bb he
held off seasoned veteran Pete
Oft In the FASCAR-aanclloned
Late Models feature event Satur­
day at New Smyrna Speedway.
In his third ye a r on the
N ASCAR A ll-A m e rica n
Challenge Series. Hawthorne
underwent aurgery for a brain
lumor a few years ago.
"Il feels a lot better when I get
sidew ays." said Haw thorne
while his engine wa* being
rbecked by the lech Inspector. "I
can do a 360-degree spin and
keep going. Before the operation.
I would get dlrzy and couldn't
pull out of it.”
O r r held on for second,
followed by Jeff Yales and Joe
Middleton. After a race-long duel
for fifth, rookie Bob Ackerbloom
bested Michigan Invader Pierre
Goulet for Ihe spot.
Rocky Marshall won the 30-lap
Sportsman Special, Coming all
Ihe way from the back of the
field at the atari. Osteen’s Marc
Kinley finished a strong second.
Apparent third-place finisher
Allen Rhodes was disqualified
for an illegal motor while Sanfard'a Jo e y W arm ack, who
showed up In Ihe third finishing
spot on the score sheets, was
disqualified for Illegal tires.
As a resutl. Longwood's Mike
Kubanek. R alph " T h e
Caveman” Jones and Darrell
Frye moved up In the standings
and received top five money at
Ihe payoff window.
Kubanek. who is still recov­
ering from recent emergency
back surgery, said that I hr
desire lo gel back In his race rur
gave him Ihe strong motivation
necessary to go from being
paralyzed to gelling bark on the
track and being competitive.
The Florida Modified fcaturr
went lo Gary Salvatore, who
broke Mike Fitch's five-race win
streak.
Rick Johns won the " B "
Bomber final.
The Mini Slock final went lo
Bobby Sears of Osteen wllh Ted
Vulplus. Dwayne Gllfus and
Jerry Symons finishing on his
back bumper In light formallon.
Barbara liaise of Port Orange
won Ihe Powder Puff Derby.
Double-fllr restarts kept the
action lively In ihe " A " Bomber
final as Bcnilry Mead look Ihe
win while Chris Stuck bested
George Rhone by a bumper.
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Porter was the class of the field
In w in n in g F r i d a y ni ght ' s
Champion Spurk Plugs' Road to
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Orlando SperdWorid.
Purler act Ihe fast lime and led
all SO laps of Ihe FASCAR■anrtkmrd event to claim the
• 1.000 Late Model win plus a
•300 bonus Tram Run-A-Bout
Auto Sales.
An Invitation lo compete In the
C ha m p io n Spark Plug 300
Busch Grand National Event at
Charlotte Motor Speedway on
May 26 was also prrsenlrd to
Porter.
T h e r a c e , w h i c h was
sponsored locally by Automotive
One Parts Service Stores, turned
Into on easy outing for Porter,
who led by as much as a half-lap
at times. Porter did receive token
pressure from David Rogers un­
til his engine exploded, conti­
nuing his streak of bad luck at
SpccdWorld.
Pete Orr came back from a
multitude of earty-race problems
lo lake second over a auprtstngly
strung Mike Fitch with Ronnie
Roach and Johnny Cochran
rounding oul the top five.
In other action. Ricky Marshall
scored h i s s i x t h strai ght
Spoilsman win over Ralph “The
Cavem an" Jones and Sieve
La I hem.
Gary Salvalorr broke Glen
Cancr's Florida Modified win
streak as h r scored his sixth
victory of ih r year. Carter
claimed second ahead of David
Indlvlrl.
Taking win No. 10 In the Mini
Slocks was Osteen’s Bobby
Sears while Denny Meyer Sr.
won I hr Figure Eight Division
for the seventh time.
The “ A " Bomber main went to
Donny Narmorr over Rick Johns
a n d h is f u t h r r J i m m y .
Nicknames "Th e Th in Man."
Rlrk Johns rum r back to win Die
" B " Bomber final as hr was
literally pushed across ihe finish
line by sreond-grnrratlon drlvrr
John Poits.
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For Seminole coach Mike
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he’s heard loo many times this
season.
"We had some good pitching."
said Powers, whuic team fell to
5-11 overall. 1-6 In the SAC.
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ching and so did McCloud. It was
u big turnaround from last
Friday's game.
"When we start hitting the
ball, we'll be all right. By Ihe
lime the district tournament
comes around and we're playing
learns of our calibre, we ll bc
thcre."
Seminote plays again today,
traveling to Lake Howell for a
3 : 3 0 p . m . contest.
Lake
Brantley will host Lake Howell
on Friday nlghl In a 7 p.m.
game.
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OVIEDO — Winning pitcher
Jon Williams threw a threehitter Tuesday night to lead Ihe
Oviedo Lions to an 8-4 win over
the Northport Tigers of Long
Island. N.Y. In a high school
baseball game played at Oviedo
High School.
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walked five and did not allow an
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"Jon did u good Job tonight."
said Oviedo coach Mike Ferrell
"He spread the walks around
and he didn't give up an earned
run."
Offensively. Ihe Lions were led
by Ryan Alklre. who was 3-for-3
with u triple and an RBI. Mike
Verne was 2-for4 with a double
and three RBI while Juson Hulsh
went 2-for-4 double and Iwo RBI.
fl.J. Calapu added two singles
and Iwo runs scored as Brian
Madness chipped In with a
single and an RBI.

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People
IN B R I E F
Rotary holds mmmege sals
The Sanford Rotary Club will hold a rummage tale from 8
a.m. to 5 p.m.. March 31 and April I. at Flea World. Proceeds
will be donated to local charities.

Hoar a maaaags of hops
Rickie Ftach Hartman, who was mladlagnoard and spent
years In menial Institutions, will present her "Message of
Hope" st 1:30 p.m.. Saturday. March 31. at St. Charles Social
Hall. 4001 Edgrwater Drive, Orlando.
Sponsored by I he People Advocating Together with Hope —
Alliance for the Mentally III. the event ta free. Refreshments will
be served. For more information call 393-3835 or 373-3319.

Taka ths trivia challenge
Life Concepts, a non-profit organization providing services to
community residents who are menially retarded and physically
disabled, will host Its 5th annual trivia challenge at I p.m..
Sunday. April I . at the Altamonte Springs Hilton.
Prizes will be awarded. Proceeds from the benefit will be
applied toward a mulching grant award to help Life Concepts
build a vocational training facility for the handicapped. Foe
more information, call 889-4530.

Com* Join Toaatmastefa
Daybreakers Toastmasters, which originally met for
breakfast, now meets each Thursday at 7 p.m. at Shoncy's
Restaurant in Sanford. No reservations arc needed.

Overeaten to weigh In
A meeting on spirituality In relationships In Ovcrcatcrs
Anonymous Is conducted on Thursdays at 7:45 p.m. In the
cafeteria at West Lake Hospital. Longwnod. For Information,
call Charlie at 333-8070.

Dlxioland Cloggert to moat
Dixieland Cloggers clogging group holds club meetings on
Thursday, 7-9 p.m.. at the Lake Mary Fire Department at First
Street and Wilbur Avenue. Lake Mary. For Information, call
331-5367.

Eaat-Wast Kiwania to gather
East-West Sanford Klwanls Club meets Thurday at 6 p.m. at
Friendship Lodge. Seventh and Locust.

Swoot Adelines to rehearse
Sound of Sunshine Sweet Adelines women's barbershop
singling group rehearses every Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at
Northland Community Church. Dogirack Road, Longwood.

Parent support group to mast
Families Together Parent Support Group meets every
Thursday at 7:30 p.m.. 900 Fox Valley Drive, Sweetwater
aare. Suite 306. fur open discussion. For more Information.
■t*xv t*s|
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1774-3841

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Narcotics Anonymous to meet

Narcotics Anonymous meets Friday ut 11 p.m. at the House
of Goodwill. 317 Oak Ave.. Sanford.

Old cars put In limelight
Th e Antique and Classic Automobile Club of Seminole
County sponsors a display of old curs each Saturday from 7-10
p.tn. In the Wal-Mart parking lot behind Wendy's on U.S.
Highway 17-93. Sanford. Non-members are welcome to bring
their old curs or browse. For more Information, call Herbert
Partridge at 332-3687.

Teen support group to meet
Families Together Teen Support Group meets from 11 a.m.
la 1 p.m. every Saturday at Suite 206 Sweetwater Square. 900
Fox Valley Drive (off Wrklva Road). Longwood. Cull 774-3H44
for further Information.

Nar-Anon to offer help
Nur-Anon. a self-help group for relatives and friends of
addicts, meets ut 8 p.m. Wednesdays and Saturdays at West
Luke Hospital. Stale Road 434. Longwood. and on Fridays, at 8
p.m.. at Grove Counseling Cenirr. Third Street and Oak
Avenue. Sanford. Fur more Information, call 869 6364.

Banana Nut Bread a winner
B a c h e lo r’s c o o k in g s a v v y g e ts th e girl
HfMd cofrwpowdant
SANFORD - To ny May of
la y tt r Meadows ia a Sanford
native and a bachelor with
plenty of cookln^anw y to help
any man cook
hlagveeta.
Our cook of the week may be ■
bachelor, but he's not an eligible
one. Hta sweetheart la Cindy
Ennta and Tony aaym, " I won her
heart with my Secret Banana
Nut Bread.”
The aecret may be the revela­
tion that To ny atote the recipe
from hla mam with the help of
hia unsuspecting brother.
"I wanted that recipe." Tony
reveals, "When I knew that m y
mom wasn't home. I called my
brother and asked him to look In
m o m ’s recipe ooa for her .'
Banana Bread recipe. He did and
over the phone I wrote It out as
he read It off the card.”
Adding cinnamon and nuts to
the batter has given the finished
product Tony's persona] touch
yet has not changed the basic
recipe*
Cooking la a labor of love for
thla meticulous man who owns
hla home and keeps U Immacu­
late. a home that la tastefully
decorated by hla girlfriend.
Cindy.
The kitchen ta well- orgaiuied
and Tony's prtde In hla wok and
slow cooker Is evident as he
relates the detmlla of using the
wok for the flrt time.
"I wanted to surprise Cindy by
cooking something special, an
Tony May takoa pritfo In M « wok cooking.
oriental meal. The wok had been
In the cloaet for about a year,
sifted I
brand new. never used. I look It
4 tablespoons buttermilk
out and Just decided to do It. that
I teaspoon baking soda
la to actually cook In a wok. I
Pinch of salt (optional)
always use fresh food when I
I teaspoon con namon
cook so I had to go to the store
1 cup chopped walnuts
for shrimp and Items lhat I
Preheat oven to 323*
needed. But I did It. Any man
Cream shortening ami sugar
can."
add cinnamon. Coarsely mush
bananas. Leave some lumps in
Th a t night they dined on
the bananas. Add to sugar m ix­
Shrimp Oriental and Cindy was
pleasantly surprised.
canned goods that 1 use arc' ture and stir In slightly bruten
eggs, tilted Dour, soda and salt.
Tony Is a pipe fitter by trade tomato sauce and tomato paste.”
and works for Southeast Fire
Tony adds. "Eat healthy. It's Next add buttermilk and mix by
Sprinklers. He has been with good to eat fresh vegetables.Try hand (no blender mixing) mix In
..thaLcompany for the past three to mske everything you cook nuts. Bake In loaf pun greased.
Bakes about one hour or until
y e a r s . A l s o , t o n y Is an
healthy and drink milk.”
top Is done.
.entrepreneur developing a mar­ • i C R B T B A N A N A N U T
keting network and gaining suc­ I U A O
C A J U N C A T F IS H
cess with It.
I pound fresh cat fish
V4 cup shortening ICrtsco but­
His success In the kitchen ter flavor)
Cajun seasoning
Pre-mix breading {available at
came about by being "a picky
1 cup sugar
eater.”
Albertsons by the meal counter)
14 cup brown sugar
"I wanted food cooked my
3 bananas (not too ripe)
Lite oil
way. I never use T V dinners or
Wash llsh and douse both
2 eggs (slightly beaten)
hamburger helpers and the only
2 cups flour (all purpose (lour sides with Cajun seasoning

zrrr

Prepare your ow n Cajun blend
Have you ever walched the
Cajun cook. Justin Wilson, on
PBS television? He Is one of the
most entertaining of the T V
cooking personalities. Cajun
cooking comes from a very
d i s t i n c t r e g i o n of s o u t h
Louisiana. The unique flavor
and style come from the Acadians. French-Canadlans who
made th e ir way dow n the
Mississippi to settle In Louisiana.
The cooking reflects a life style
of making do wth what's on
band. Foods readily available In
Louisiana are used over and over
again In traditional recipes. Rice,
a crop, la a part of every meal.
Onions, peppers and garlic arc
seasonings found In almost
every recipe.
And. of course, ever present Is
the cayenne pepper. Natives add
II wlthoug caution to every type
dish. It la the blend of these
seasonings and spices with
whatever else Is available lhat
gives Cajun dishes their appeal.
T h la “ h o m e y ” c o o k in g Is
enhanced by an abundance of
seafood and fresh shelled
pecans. T h i s tr a d i t i o n a l
Louisiana cooking slyle has
spread and Is now popular
throughout the country.
You can purchase C ajun
seasoning In most specially
stores or prepare your own blend
with this recipe. Join In the fun
of " C a j u n c o o k i n ' ' by
m icrow aving some of these
traditional recipes.
C A JU N SEA S O N IN G
3 tablespoons each of salt und
paprtku
I Vb t a b l e s p o o n c a y e n n e
pepper
I tablespoon each of black
pepper, garlic powder and onln
powder
114 tablespoons ground thyme

Deal the cards
Batty Lowary. front table, from lalt. Leona Barnhart and Evslyn
Bay study their hands al the Sanford Garden Club's Annual Card
Party and Luncheon when card bulls galhered for a day of
ploying their favorite games A chicken salad luncheon was
served to those attending by garden club members. Impailens
and petunias wars awarded as labie prizes.

Then cover fish on both sides
with the breading pre-mix. Fry
In llie oil until golden brown.
Use wok or fry pan. Serve with
buttered parsley potatoes and
brown sugar carrots.
B U TTER ED PARSLEY
P O TA TO E S
1 large potato per person
pared and cubed
1 tablespoon each per serving,
butler and parsley flakes
Wash and pare potatoes, cut
Into rube* and cover with cold
water. Bring to boll amt rook lor
20 mtnulrs or until tender but
not mushy. Drain, lightly mix In
butter und place In serving bowl
and then sprinkle parsley over
I tic potatoes.
BROW N SU O A R C A R R O TS
3 carrots washed, scraped and
sliced
2 tablespoons brown sugar
Cover carrots with cold wuler.
See Cook. Page 5B

Mix together all Ingredients:
store In alr-llght container
Whenever you think of Cajun
rooking you think of Red Deans
and rice. Dried beans have
always been popular for this lyle
rooking because they are Inex-

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pensive and easily stored during
the months too cold for a garden.
R E D B EA N S A N D S A U S A G E
1 pound dried red beans
Ikldncyl
Water
4 ounces salt pun. cut Into
pieces
2 bay leaves
1 large onion, chopped
2 teaspoons Cajun seasoning
1 pound fully cooked smoked
sausage, sliced
Combine beans and water to
cover 1 Inch above beans In
3-quart casserole. Cover with lid.
Microwave on 100 percent power
for 10-12 minutes or until boil­
ing. Lei stand, covered, I hour to
soften beans. Drain beans Into
pot. Add water lo make 7 cups.
Add to beans along with salt
port, bay leaves, onion, and
basil. Cover. Microwave on IOO
perent power for 15-17 minutes
or u ntil b o ilin g . T h e n ,
microwave on 50 percent power
for 45-50 minutes or until beans
are tender. Mash beans slightly
with potato masher or remove
about two cups of bean mlxlrue
and place In blender. Process
until smooth. Return lo beans.
Add seasoning, salt and sausage.
Stir. Cover. Microwave on 100
pcrcciil power for 5-6 minutes or
until healed through. Serve In
bowls with rice.
Th is vegetable dish has a
delicious blend of Davors, typical
of the Cajun cuisine.
C A J U N -B T T L E O K R A
2 slices bacon
I package 116 ounces) frozen,
sliced okra
H cup each of chopped onion
and green pepper

I can tomatoes, eul up
I teaspoon Cajun seasoning
Place bacon In 114 quart cas­
serole. Cover with paper towel.
Microwave on 100 percent for
2-3 minutes or until crisp. Re­
move bacon to cool. Add re­

maining Ingredients to drip­
pings. Crumble bnrun und add
lo tiler Ingrt-dklnls. Cover with
casserole till. Microwave on IIX)
|iercrnt power for 20-25 minutes
nr until okra Is lender, stirring
See Cajun, Page 5B

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CajunContinued from F i f i 3B
twice.
Gumbo la a type of seafood
soup made popular In Louisiana.
The seafood run be varied in suit
lustra and uvullubtltty. File
jxiwdcr la uddrd ul serving lime,
alurr rooking gives It u hitler
lusle.
GUM BO
l medium union, chopped
V» cup each chopped green
jx-pper and celery
;t lidilrspoon* liullrr nr murgurlne ,
3ru|m wuli-r
-I leuapnnna luatuul rlilrkrti
bouillon
1 run 113 mineral tumuto
vi u rr
M i l lu b lra p u u n a C a j u n
seasoning
2 la y leaves
I |&gt;ounil large, raw shrimp,
peeled
I pint (resh oysters. If desired
6 ounces erubmeal pieces
*2 tablespoon* file powder. If
desired
llot rice
Cnmlxme onion, green pepper,
celery and margarine In 3-quurt
cuvarmte. Cover with euaarrolr
lid. Microwave on 100 perreni
jiower for 5-6 minutes nr until
vegetables are lender. Stir In
water, chicken bouillon. tomato
sauce, desired umunt of aeasonlog und li.iv leaves. Micruwuve

on 100 percent power (or 10
minutes or unll) mixture la
steam ing hot. Add shrimp,
o ys te rs und ersb m e u t.
Microwave on 100 percent powrr
fur 10-12 m inutes or until
shrimp are opaque with a ilnge
of pink, stirring once. Silr In file
powder und let stand five
minutes. Serve In auup bowls
over hot rlcr.
H i n t s : F or c hi ck e n and
sausage gumbo, omit seafood
und substitute 3 cups cut-up.
cooked chicken and 1 pound
sliced, cisiked smoked sausage.
*FI!c Is powder of saasufrasa
roots, bark or leaves.
You don't count calories when
you prepare desserts from
Louisiana. Pecan pie, coconut
cakes, pecan cukes, pralines and
bread puddings lo name a few of
the regional favorites. The bread
pudding makes use of available
food stuff and Is ectmomleal.
Serve II with a whiskey, rum.
lemon or perun sauce.
R A ISIN B R E A D PUDDING
U cup margarine
5 slices day-old bread
1V* cups half-and-half
3 eggs, slightly beaten
15 cup sugar
l teaspoon vanilla
V5 cup raisins
Cinnamon
M i c r o w a v e . 100 p r r e r n i
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add lo mellrtl margarine. Stir In
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minulrs or until straining hot.
Heat together eggs, sugar and
vanilla, lili-nd a huh- of hoi
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mlxlurc. hinting welt. Stir In
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Microwave on 70 |met-nl power
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B U T T E R PECAN TO P P IN G
&gt;/i rup packed brown sugar
U iublrs|M&gt;nn cornstarch
2 tablespoons each of milk and
butler or margarine
I tablespoon light corn syrup
U cup finely chopped perans
Com time brown sugar ami
cornstarch In I quart glass
measure. Mix In milk and corn
syrup unill smooth. Add butler.
Microwave, on loo percent,
uncovered, lor 2-3 minutes or
until mlxlurc bolls and slightly
thickens, stirring once or twice.
Silr In pecans. It thickens as it
cools. Spoon over cake, desserts,
anil Ire cream.

CookConlinaed from Page 3B
silr in brown sugar und bring lo
a boll Conk until carrots are
lender. Drain. Place In u serving
Ixiwl will: boiler and sprinkle
brown sugar on lop.
S A L A D (T O N Y 'S F A V O R IT E )
Lelluee (ripped with rlcan
hands)
Sliced bolldctl eggs
b ro c co li and ea ul l l l o we r
chopped
Hunt and or turkey chopped
Cheddar cheese rhop|&gt;cd (me­
dium chcddur)
Wash all vegelahles tie fore
culling. Place every Hem on a
separate dish or arrange all on
one planer Serve with Hidden
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Ti I am X I yrars
old and havr hern reading your
column for as long as 1 can
rrm e m b e r. Th e le ttrr from
"Grossed-Oul Grandm a" pro­
mpt* my first lettrr lo you.
Grandma was amazed and npsrl
Ihul her 3-ycur-old granddaugh­
ter wu* still breast-fed.
Abhy. you're sure to gel a lot
of mall on Ihls subject, so please
jilrk the best ones and educate
the jMiblle.
Hrruat milk Is what nature
Intended for babies to drink.
Women liuve lireasis primarily
to nourish thrlr offspring. There
Is nothing grusa about It. What I
(Hid distressing Is Ihe number of
mothers who brraslferd for only
a few weeks, or months — or not
at all. Instead, they feed their
babies man made formulas that
rank a distant second In thrlr
cujiarlly to nourish. Nol In
mention the exjiense of formula
and bottles, und Ihe lime It lakes
lo sterilize l hem.
Th e convenience of hreasi
milk ran t fie heal. It’s always
Ihe right temperature, always
avullahle. no bottle* lo sterilize,
and there's nothing lo park or
curry on outings. I fall lo un­
derstand why anyone can be
"grossed m il" ul somethin that
Is so natural. Also, this nol Ion
lluti o child can brrome "loo
attached" lo lls mother baffles
me. Whal else should a baby be
attached lo?
fly the way. I have two
children. The oldest Is now 4.
and nurxrd until he wus 3 yrars
old. The youngest Is 2. and still
nurses two lo three times a day.
tncldrnllally. I am a registered
n u rse , wor k i n g part lime.
Thanks for listening. I feel as
l hough I am talking lo an old
Irlend.
F R O B R E A S T-F E E D IN G
D E A R A B B Ti I don i care
whal Ihe lui Lei lie League says.
I ugree with "G ro sse d -O u l
Grandma" — nursing a 3-yrarold child Is absolutely disgustlug!
I have two children. They were
both weaned In-lore their first
birthday. I Just can'i stomach
ihe Idea ol lirrasl-ferdlng a
preschooler. In my opinion, a
child who has k lull set o f teccli
and cuu walkAWlk. »&lt;*tii4it anil
ride a tricycle li.L* no business
still nursing Hamm her? -•
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« We have attrn d i many baby showers for
the &lt; ildren of "friends." many
of w im we would not know if
wes r them on Ihe street.
Hi ever, this Is the first time
we ave ever been asked to
com bute without the benefit of
rvci netting the guest of honor
or ti ling a piece of cake and Ice
creai.
Vial do you think of the
encase "Invitation"?
N O N P LU SS ED
IN E U O E N E , O R E .
I !AR N O N P LU SS ED : Th is Is
a f it. I think this Is the end of
etl idle aa we know It. As a
ge are of charity to the two
"h iteaaea.” I have withheld
ihp names:
* a Money Tree Shower For
J tidier D. And Abdul J.l
-ar friends and family: Who
you can't have a baby
stfwer just because Ihe expectIn mother Is about 3,000 miles
a y? Well, I say we ran and
w dd like lo Invllc you all to
sire In Jennifer and Abdul's
)&lt; mis occasion. How can wc do
I i?
yell, all packages need to be
I n. neatly wrapped, light In
: Ight and no larger than 2.5 by
t Inches. Th a t way. when It

D E A R A B B Y : Count me as
line reader who Is "grossed out"
al the aiiluute of "Grossed-Out
Grandma."
Instead ol liemg revolted by
ihe slglil ol her daughter-in-law
n u r s i n g her 3 -y ear-old
grandchild, she should urquuliil
herself with Ihe benefits ol
Inng-ierui nursing, among which
arc natural tiiummlttr* loa hosi
of diseases and reduced c h a n c e s
nl developing allergies. It promnlrs denial licullli and emo­
tional security.
Hreasi feeding u child lor three
years lakes tinir. |Ml teller and
genuine unselfishness. IPs much

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UNCLE NICK'S
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easier |o shove a bottle In a
rhlld-’i noulh — especially when
Ihe i lid has a mouthful of
leelh (Ouch!) Hellevr me. I
know
H A P P IL Y N UR SIN G
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rains. It will pour money!! How
funlt The baby Is due Oct. 7.
Please mall checks to...
D E A R A B B Tt I've had It with
all these "cute" toddlers In
rrsiaurants. My family and I like
In enjoy dinner out al least once
or twice a week. We like lo ireal
ourselves lo something a littlemore relaxing than a fast-food
restaurant, but we ran‘1 afford
the drluxr. high-prteed ealerles
cilhcr.
W r patronize rrsiaurants thal
offer wholesome food at a rravinablr price, and Invariably,
Just afler our order has been
taken, another family wlih two
or Hirer children under 5 Is
sealed next lo us.
Abby. these children yell,
scream, whine and make so
m urh noise ihai It’s difficult for
u* to curry on a conversation In
a normal lone of voice.
If some churches have "crying
rooms" or “ nurseries." I suggest
thal rrsiaurants now offer their
niBiomerm Ihe option of a "with
children" or "without children"
section.
Perhaps your readers have
some opinions on this Issue of
noisy children In restaurant*
und haw lo handle It.
IN D IG E S TIO N IN A N A H EIM
D E A R IN D IG E S TIO N ) Plan
One: Ask the waitress, hosiess or
manager to move you lo another
table If one Is available. Plan
Two: At the risk of starting
World War III. polliely ask one of
the jiarents lo please silence Ihe
child or children. If that doesn't
work, enlist the help of Ihe
m a n a g e m e n t . Plan T h r e e :
“ Make friends" with the noisy
offenders, tell them you have a
headache, and ask them to
please keep the noise down. Plan
Four (the one most frequently
used): Grin and bear II.
(Problems? Writ* lo Dear Abby.
For o parsonal. unpublished
reply, sand s tail-addressed,
stamped envelope to Door Abby,
P.0. Box 89440, Loa Angolas,
Calif. 90089. All correspondence
Is confidential.)

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D B A S D R. O O T T i Alter being
treated with radioactive Iodine
Tor hyperthyroi dism, w hich
rauacd me to lose 10 pounds. I
subsequently went hypoactlvc
and was put on 0.1 milligrams of
Synlhm ld dally. Teat results
Indicated this to be a proper
I rvel. Now I ' v r gained 15
pounds, and my doctor doesn't
attribute the weight gain to a
hyperactive thyroid. Can a lack of
the proper amount of hormone
set tire
die body's metabolic rale too
low und contribute to my welghl
gain?
D E A R R E A D E R : Although
hyperthyroidism (an overactlvr
thyroid gland) can cause weight
loss, hypothyroldhfm |an undcrurllvr glundl will not signifi­
cantly affect weight. One of
medicine’s mosi popular myths
Is that obesity Is rrlalrd lo
hypothyroidism. This Is not true.
While un underartlve thyroid
gland will produce some pufTIru-ss and fluid retention, obesity
Is usually due to loo many
calories In I he dlel. Therefore,
people who are ovcrw elghl
should look to their diets, not to
l heir glands, fora solution.
If you lost 10 pounds from
hyperthyroidism und gained
back 15 pounds after treatment,
you ure — by m y calculations —
only five pounds heavier Hum
normal. If you want to shed this
slight weight gain, you can do so
ru slly by elim inating highcaloric foods — such as sugar,
fats and alcohol — from your
dirt. Continue lo follow your
doctor's advice about thyroid
m rdlrlnr ISynthroldl and reduct
your culorlr consumption.
Ineldrnlally. the sequence of
events you described Is not rare.
Radioactive Iodine, administered
In liquid form. Is useful In
t r c u t l n g m a n y e a s e s of
hyperthyroidism. It works by
d e s l r o y l n g the c e l l s that
manufacture thyroid hormone.
The trick Is to give Just the
right amount: too little will be
Ineffecllve. too much will lead lo
thyroid undrractlvlty. There Is
no strict rule about how much lo
give: the quantity depends on

the "clinical judgment" of the
prescribing doctor, who may
administer what seems to be the
iroper amount, only to discover
ater this was excessive.
Fortunately, the use of thyroid
supplement will easily and
cheaply compensate Tor this
t r e a t m e n l - I n d u c*e d
hypothyroidism. With medicine
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B y Jam as Jacoby
Th e great' w riter Terence
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sometimes false-curding the Jack
from J !l combinations can pay
defensive dividends. Bobby
Goldman found Just such a play
d u rin g the London Sunday
Tim es Invitational tournament
In January. South made an
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with one heart. With a sound
14-polnt opening. North bid
game. Declarer ducked the first
Iwo heart leads and finally won
the third heart. Since he could
nol afford lo let East on lead, he
got to dummy with the king of
spades lo lead the queen of
clubs. East pul on the king,
declarer won the ace. and West
(Goldman) played Ihe Jack. If the
Jack were singleton, the whole
club suit could come home, so

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arc of spades and played a club
la his eight-spot. West won Ihe
nine and played a third spade.
When declarer cvrnlually played
a diamond. West took the ace
and won Ihe setting trick with
his long spade. Note that de­
clarer will surely succeed If West
does not false-caid with Ihe club
Jack. He will give up a trick lo
the Jack of clubs and have no
hope for his contract unless the
ace of diamonds is with West.
But since Wcsl does hold that
ace. declarer will make nine
I ricks. True, declarer would also
have succeeded If he had played
a low club first from dummy.
Intending lo Insert Ihe 10. But
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T O U R B IR T H D A Y
M arch 39. 1990
Provided you live up lo your
|&gt;otcnllal and do everything
expected of you. the year ahead
could be a bunnrr one for you
materially. Capitalize on your
op|N)rlunliles. so you'll have no
regrets later.
A R IE S (March 21 -April 19)
This inlghl be one of Ihuse days
when your compensation won't
be commensurate lo the efforts
and energies you expend. Don't
let your expectations exceed the
reality factors. Tryin g to patch
up a broken romance? The
Astro-Graph Matchmaker can
help you lo understand what to
do lo make Ihe relationship
work. Mall 42 lo Matchmaker.
P.O. box 91*128. Cleveland. O il
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T A U R U S (April 20-May 20)
Partnership arrangements could
put your tolerance to a test
today. Regardless of what oc­
curs. Iry lo remain calm and
unruffled, because If you lose
vour cool, you may later regret
It.
G E M IN I IMay 21 Ju n e 20) An
ahundaner ol energy and eom-

passion might tempt you to take
'itllt
on more responsibilities
than
you should today. Be helpful,
but let others do some things for
themselves.
C A N C E R (June 21 -July 22l
Today It might be necessary for
you lo be a I rifle thick skinned
and not to take offense too
readily, especially If someone
distorts a remark ur act Ion of
yours. Don't respond In kind.
L E O (July 23-Aug. 221 Goals
which are of Importance to you
today might not have Ihe same
priority with your associates.
This could cause problems If you
misinterpret Ihe motives of
lukewarm supporters.
V IR G O (Aug. 23-Sepl. 22)
Relationships should be rather
pleasant and enjoyable today,
provided you do nut try to
Impose your will on your com­
panions. If you are too demand­
ing or assertive, things could
rapidly go downhill.
L I B R A IScpt. 23 Oct 23)
You'll be a pretty good performer
up to u point today, but there is a
possibility you may suddenly
ease up Just when yuur goals are
within reaeh Start strong and
llnlxh strong
SCOR PIO (Oil. 24 Nov. 221

You und your mate can harmo­
nize on major Issues today as
long us the lyrics hath arc
humming contain more "we's"
than they do “ I'a." Teamwork Is
essential.
S A G IT T A R IU S (Nov. 23-Dec.
2 ) I A heavier workload than you
anticipated might Ik - your lot In
life today. However. If you match
Ihe tusks at hand, rather than
moan about thr. you'll bo proud
of your achievements.
C A P R IC O R N (Dec. 22 Jail.
19) Today you'll lx- effective In
promoting your own Interests,
but you're not likely to be as
conscientious about looking out
for the concerns of others. This
won't help your popularity.
A Q U A R IU S IJan. 20-Frb. 19)
Tim in g Is extremely Important
lexlay In fulfilling your ambitious
objectives. If you are oul of sync
with events. It could severely
dilute your victories.
P IS C E S IFcb. 20 March 20) Ikvery careful with whom you gel
Into a serious discussion today.
Don’t mutch wits or words with
a person you know from past
experiences has a bad ictiipcr
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Ike: The ‘greatest hero’
off history’s greatest war
l l n l l x j P t b b b t n H m « t tonal_________

W ASHING TON Prrsldrnl
D w lghl D. E la rn h o w rr was
honored during a joint meeting
of Congress as "the greatest hero
of the greatest war In history"
and as someone his son said
wanted to be remembered only
as "the good soldier."
The nearly two-hour tribute
Tuesday In the House chamber
,lo the man known as Ike was
part of a year-long celebration
m a rk in g the c e n te n n ia l of
Eisenhower's blrlh on Oct. 14.
1890. In Denison. Texas, from
which his family moved to his
childhood home In Abilene.
Kan.. In 1892.
Elsenhower, who rose from
poverty to become a West Point
graduate and supreme Allied
commander of the forces that
began liberating Europe from
Nasi tyranny on D-Day. June 8.
1944. was elected the nation's
34th president as a Republican
In 1992 and again In 1996.
He died on March 28. 1969. at
age 78.
' For millions the world over
Who slllt like Ike, he rrmulna a
' r e a s s u r i n g s y m b o l oT t h r
traordlnary qualities that lie
Ithln seemingly ordinary pro­
le.” said Senate Republican
tier Robert Dole of Kansas.
W h o. lik e o th e r s p e a k e rs of b o th

riles, sported "I Like Ike'*
'III Ira! buttons.
"A cenlury afier his birth, we
gniie the man from Abilene
1s a symbol of democratic oppor­
tunity In a world where old
presslons are crumbling like
e wall that once artificially
livlded East from West." said
o le . c h a i r m a n of the
Iscuhuwcr Centennial Com ­

mission.
"He was o vaunted warrior
"No man did more to rid our who haled war. He was the
planet of the Nail scourge. No five-star genera) who warned
one gave more In the Cold War against the dangers of an un­
against hum an enslavement. bridled military Industrial comAnd no one deserves more grati­
‘ x. ... He was never reckless.
tude from a world waking up to
was ever-consclous that the
llspotrnllal."
lives and well-being of others
Elsenhower family members. depended on his good Judg­
In c lu d in g g ra n d s o n D a vid ment."
Elsenhower and hta wife. Julie
Winston Churchill, a member
Nixon Elsenhower, listened In of the British Parliament and
the House chamber to the trib­ grandson of B rita in 's great
utes and to music performed by wartime leader, recalled that
a military band and glee club.
"w ithout the United Stales,
Walter Cronklle. the former there would have been no libera­
World War II correspondent and tion" from Naxl Germany.
longtime CBS News anchorman,
"How thrilled he and Churchill
recalled I he war years.
would be today to see the
"Dw ight David Elsenhower peoples of Eastern Europe at last
was the greatest hero of the emerging as free nations from u
greatest war In history." said nightmare of 50 years occupa­
Cr o n kl tc . w h o Interviewed tion. first under the Nails, then
Elsenhower for hts television Ihe Soviet Red Army.
memoirs.
"He will forever be revered
"He was chosen, at least In among those nations who. like
pari ... because he possessed the m y o w n . w e r e h ts c o m ­
magic magnetism that could rades-in-arms and remembered
draw together tn common cause with abiding gratitude by those
those of differing opinions and nations which were liberated,
clashing egos." Cronklle said. under his command, from the
"In short, he was a leader."
most monstrous and vile tyran­
Jo h n Elsenhower, looking ny that has ever defiled the
remarkably like Ills dad. talked Earth." Churchill said. "Th us
lovingly of the father he knew wilt Eisenhower be rem em ­
and about how. as a military and bered."
political leadrr, Ike was "a
The accolades continued at a
complex man. full of contradic­ Whltr House luncheon, where
tions."
1‘resident Bush welcomed thr
" I believe he U like lo re­ guests. Including members of
membered simply as the good Congress amt the Elsenhower
soldier." Elsenhower said of his family, to "th r house that Ike
Talher. "Beneath the well known and Mamie gruerd."
g r i n , he w u s a s e r i o u s ,
"I always liked Ike." Hush
purposeful executive. He made suld. " A s we gather here.
no pretense at Intellectual America still likes Ike. We liked
brilliance but he was con­ him bemuse he was a man of
templative and literate. H r character. ... lie was a healer,
walked with kings but never not a haler. ... America liked Ike
forgot his home in Abilene. brrmisr he liked us. H r was one
Kansas.
of us."

K

designer Halston dead at 57

W

SAN FRANCISCO Halston. Ihe celebrity
hlon designer whose creations Included gowns
»r Liza Minnelli and pillbox hats for Jacqueline
nnedy. died Monday night at the Pacific Medical
Center from AIDS-related lung cancer. He was 57.
Halston. which was the designer's middle name,
became one of the best known labels In fashion
and changed the way women dressed 111 the
1960s. but he sold the rights to his name In 1973
for *16 million, creating a tangle that diluted his
Influence.
*
The hospital said In a statement that Halston
H
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died
Monday at 11:22 pin. from "Kaposi's
ircoma Involving the lungs."
';H
IHalstnn became a pre-eminent American fash­
i o n designer In the IB60s. numbering the first
lady. Minnelli and Lauren Bacall among his
clients. He also became a Jet-set figure and regular
With Minnelli. Andy Warhol. Blanca Jagger and
Ibe rest of the Studio 54 crowd In the 1970s.
I'm very, very saddened by this loss." Minnelli

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said at her New York apartment. "I Just lost niy
Ix-sl friend."
Grace Mlrabclla. editor of Mlrubrlla magazine
and formrr editor of Vogue tnuguzlne: "I think
Hulston's contribution to American fashion was
remarkable and established the lone of the 1970s.
In the beginning Halston confined tils work lo
women's fashions but In Ihe 1970s he also
designed clothing for men. Including garments lor
the 1976 winter and summer Olympic games.
The designer was born Roy Halston Frowtck on
April 23. 1932. ill Dcs Moines. Iowa. He attended
Indiana University and the Art Institute of
Chlcagu, where he majured In fine arts.
In 1958 he Joined Ihe stair of Lily Dachc In New
York as a specialist In hat design. From there.
Halston moved lo Bcrgdorf Goodman and became
u name to reckon with over the years as he
originated the scarf hat and some fur headpieces.
Halston created the pillbox hat for Kennedy and
served as her milliner during her White House
vears.

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Seminole County. Florida, under
Ih e F i c t i t i o u s N o m e e l
E N G L IS H 'S J A N I T O R I A L
SERVICES. and that I intend to
register said name with the
Clerk of the Circuit Court, Sem
lnote County. Florida, in ac
cordance with the Provisions of
mo F tenuous Name Statutes, To
Wit Section M l Of Florida Slat
utes ITS?
Garnett English
Publish March 21. 2t April 4.
it. imo
0 E O 2 IJ

N O TIC E OF
F IC TITIO U S NAME
Notice is hereby given that I
am engaged In business et JStf
S French A v e . Sanford. F la ,
Seminole County. Florida, under
the Fictitious Name ol SEMI
NOLE FLO W ER SHOP, and
that I Intend to register said
name with the Clerk of the
Circuit Court, Seminole County.
Florida, in accordance with the
Provisions of the Fictitious
Nam# Statutes. Te Wit Section
•el Of Florida Statutes l*)7
Stan Polos* i
Publish March 21. 2t. April 4.
II. imo
O EO 212

NOTICE OF
F IC TITIO U S NAME
Notice is hereby given that I
am engaged in business et 1270
Sutton Tr , Geneva. FL 32732,
Seminole County, Florida, under
the Fictitious Name ol OIS
COUNT DISTRIBUTORS, end
that I intend to register said
name with the Clerk ol ihe
Circuit Court; Seminole County.
Florida, in accordance with the
Provisions ot the Fictitious
Name Statutes. To Wit Section
MS Of F lor Ida Statutes it)7
Barbers Maynard
Publish March 21, April 4, l i ­
lt. IMO
D EO 272

N O TIC E O f '
F IC TITIO U S NAME
Notice Is hereby given that I
am engaged in business at 37)
D o uglas A ve , A lta m o n te
Springs. Sam mole County, Flor­
ida under the Fictitious Name
of INVER HOMES, and that I
intend to register sard name
with the Clerk of the Circuit
Court. Seminote County, Fieri
da. in accordance with me
Provisions ol the Fictitious
Nam# Statutes. To WU Section
U i Of F lor ide Statutes ItSJ
Shot back Construction. Inc
Lauren Our kef
Publish: March 21. » April 4.
II. Iff!
D EO 21k

NOTICE OF
F IC TITIO U S NAME
Notice is hereby given that I
am engaged m business at 111
Long wood St. Long wood. Fla
.127ft. Seminole County, Florida,
order the Fictitious Name ot
S CIEN TIFIC GLASS dbe BMK
ENTERPRISES, and mat I in
Nod to register said name with
the Clerk ol the Circuit Court.
Seminole County. Florida in
accordance with the Provisions
ol the Fictitious Name Statutes
To Wit Section MS Of Florida
Statutes I*37
Fran Mills
Publish March 2B. April A It,
if tVM
OEO 273

IN TH E CIR CU IT CO UR T OF
TH E If JU D ICIA L CIR CUIT
IN AN D FOR
SEM INOLE CO U N TY,
F L 0 R I0 A
C A S IN O ; M 4211 C A M l
CITICO R P SAVINGS OF
FLORIDA. A F E D E R A L
SAVINGS AND LOAN
ASSOCIATION
Plaintiff.
vs
R O B E R TG ROWE. JR .e t a l,
Defendants
AMENDEO
NO TICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y G IVEN
pursuant to a Summary /F Inal
Judgment et foreclosure dated
March I, IMO and entered in
Case No M 43)1 CA Of L of the
Circuit Court of the llth Judicial
Circuit in and for Seminole
C o u n ty. F lo r id a , w herein
C I T I C O R P S A V IN G S O F
F L O R IO A A F E O E R A L
SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCl
A T ION is Plaintiff, and ROB
E R T G ROWE. JR . ROBERT
G ROWE. J A N E T M ROWE
S T R E E T S TR IP P E R INC
C ITIZ E N S AN D S O UTH ER N
N A T IO N A L B A N K OF ST
P ETER S B U R G
C A P IT A L
ASSOCIATES. INC k n a CIT
I Z I N I ANO SO U TH ER N
FLORIDA NATIO NAL BANK
STEV EN ASPIS O B A AMER
ICANA ARTS and AMERICANA
ARTS CORP are Otlendaniisl
I will sell to the highest and best
bidder tor cash at the west front
door of the Seminole County
Coruihouse. Sanford. Florida, at
II 00 oc'ock a m on the 7*th
day of April IMO me follow
■ng described property as let
forth in 'Mid Summary''Final
Judgment of foreclosure to wit
Lot 2f S H A D O W L A K E
WOODS according to the Plat
that eel as recorded to Plat Boo*
12, Page 11 Public Records ot
Seminole County Florida
D A T E O this 27nd day ot
March imo
M ARVANNE MORSE
C*ef i of the Circuit Court
By Jane E Jasewic
As Deputy Clerk
Publish March 7k. April 4 tffO
D FO 14*

Legpl N o tlc—
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
O B TN S M TN
JUOKIAL. CIRCUIT
tIMIMOLR COUNTY,
C IVIL D IVIUO M
U M M iO M C M e
I I D C B A L H O M I LOAN
M O A T G A G ! CORPORATION.
A L L UNKNOW N PAR T i l l ,
claiming by. N e v M under *r
W IB O B IB T O Y U N K IB ,

Legal Notlc—
FICTITIOUS NAMB
Is hereby given M*4 I
to bustnest ef SMS
Pelmets* Ave, SantardL Pie.,
SemksoSa County. Fiord*, undtr
the Pktltleu* Nam* ef ACCENT
p a i n t i n g , end that I intend t*
Clerk ef m* Circuit Court, lam
most County. Fiord*. In ec
cor denes with Itw PrprfsMM ef
■ha Fktmews Name Statutes. T*
Wit: Section MSI* F ie ri* Slat
utes Its;
Ratpfi Rash
Pubitlh March 14. It . « April

view

D I O II*

NOTKB Of ACTION
TO : A LL UNKNO W N
P A A T I S t . C L A IM IN G B Y .
T H B O U G H , U N O If l OB
A G A IN 1 T R O B IB T D
Y U N K IB . D IC IA IC O ,
W H I T H I B LAID UNKNOWN
P A R T IE S C L A IM A l
SPOUSES. H U B S . O l V I t l l L
G R A N TE E S . A S S IG N !IS ,
L IE N O R S . C R E D IT O R S .
T R U S T E R S OR O TH E R
CLAIM ANTS
RESIDE N C IS U N K N O W N
YOU ARE H E R E B Y NOT I

f IEO Met an action to Nreclet*
devcrlbed , reek It , m Seminal*
Cewify. Tier Me
T H A T C I E T A IN CONDOM IN
IU M P A R C E L K N O W N AS
U N I T N O l ! 0 D E S T IN Y
SPRINGS. A CONDOM INIUM
A N D AN U N D IV ID E D MelSJ
IN T E R E S T IN TH E LAND.
COM M ON E L E M E N T S AN D
COM M ON EX P EN S E S AP
P U R T IN A N T TO SAIO U N IT.
A L L IN ACCORDANCE W ITH
AN D S U B JE C T TO TH E COV
EH ANTS. CONDITIONS. RE
S TR IC TIO N S . TE R M S A N D
O TH E R PROVISIONS OP T H I
D E C LA R A TIO N OP CONDO
M IN IU M OP O E S T IN V
SPRINGS. A CONDOMINIUM.
AS RECO R DED IN O R BOOK
1337 A T P A G E l * t f . A S
A M E N D E D IN O R ROOK 114*.
A T PAGE 1*47. A L L IN TH E
P U BLIC BECORDS OP SEMI
HO LE CO U N TY. FLORIDA
W ITH R E FE R E N C E TO THE
PEBSONAL P R O P E R TY ANO
C H A TTE L S L IS TE D H E R E IN
T H I M O R T G A G E E SH ALL
H AVE ALL OP T H I RIGHTS
OP A S E C U R E O P A R TY
U N D E R T H E U N IF O R M
COM M ERCIAL COOE OP THE
S TA TE OP FLO R ID A. AS ARE
N O W IN E F F E C T OR AS
H E R E A FTE R AM EN DED
INCLUDING S P E CIFICA LLY
B U T NOT BY W AY OF LIM I
T A T IO N T H E F O LL O W IN G
D E S C R IB E D E Q U IP M E N T
DUPONT C A R P E T. G EN 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
P O IN T R E F R IG E R A T O R .
O IS P O S A L. R A N G E -O V E N
DISHWASHER A FAN,H O O D
he* teen Hied egewnl you end
v«u ere required I* serve * copy
ol your written detente*. il any.
le II on Blackwell A Welker.
P A . P le in llll t attorneys,
w i t a i* a d d r e s s Is 1*0*
A m e r lF Ir s I B u ild in g . One
Souftwetl Third Avenue. Miami.
Florida H il l, on or baler* Apr,:
XI. I**#. end III* the original
with ihe Clerk *1 this Court
either brier, server on Plain
lilt's attorneys or immediately
thereafter, otherwise. * default
will be entered against yew tor
the relief demanded in the
Complaint or Petition
This netKo shell be published
once each week lor lour consec
ullv* weeks In Ihe Senferd
Herald
W ITNESS my hand and seel
ot this Court on the Mth day ol
March, iteo
(Seal)
M ARVANNE MORSE
AsClerkot the Court
By Cecelia V Ektrn
D E P U TV C L E R K
Pubitlh March If. April A II.
ie. two
O EO 1*4
IN TH E C IR C U IT COURT
OP T H I IIT H JU D ICIA L
CIR CU IT IN ANO FOR
SEM INOLE CO UN TY.
FLORIDA.
CASE N O W 4341 CA I t E
A M ER IFIR ST BANK. A
F E D E R A L SAVINGS BANK,
formerly known as AmerlFIrsI
Federal Savings end Lean
Assoc lei Ion.
Pleinllll.
vs
ARTHUR A BOOTHE. JR .
E TA L .
Detendenfi
N O TICE OF
F O EEC LO S U EE SALE
N O TICE IS H E R E B Y GIVEN
pursuant to a Summery Final
Judgment el Foreclosure dated
March II. lees and entered m
Case No I t 4343 CA » E ol the
C ircuit Court et the I I T H
Judicial Circuit In end lor Semi
nolt County. Florida wherein
A M E R IFIR ST BANK. A FE D
E R A L S A V IN G S B A N K ,
formerly known et A m e riTm i
Federal Seamgs end Loan Atm
c let ion. Plaintiff, end ARTHUR
A BOOTHE. JR . E T A l.. art
attendants. I will sett te the
highest bidder ter cash el the
West F ion! Door el the Semmoi#
County Courthouse. Senlord
Florida, el II Mo'clock A M on
the Fin day el May. lew the
following described property as
set forth in said Summery Final
Judgment, to wit
Unit Me. CRANE'S ROOST
V I L L A G E . S E C T IO N S IX .
together with an undivided
4 two share in the common
elements appurtenant thereto
according to lha Declaration ot
Condominium recorded in Of
tidal Records Book IISJ Pago
144V ol the Public Records ol
Seminole County. Florida
IN C L U D IN G S P E C IFIC A L
LV. BU T NOT BY WAY OF
LIM ITA TIO N . TH E FOLLOW
I NO EQ U IPM EN T
FAN HOOO
DISHWASHER
CEN TR AL H E A T A AIR
TO G E TH E R with all the im
provemenls now or hereafter
erected an in* properly end eil
easements, rights eppurle
nances, rents, royalties, minor
el oil end gas tights end profits,
water water rights and water
stock and all t i.lures now or
hereafter a part ot the properly
including replacements end ad
ditioni thereto

D A T E O this U n d day ol
March ItW
M ARVANNE MORSE Cork
ClrCvilCourl
By lane E Jasewic
Deputy Clerk
Publish March I , Aprils. IM )
O EO 17*

NOTICE OP
F IC TITIO U S NAME
Net ice it hereby glyon Rial I
am engage, m business at I4RS
S C t V . Lett11 ae, FL H IM .
Sem inota County. Fiend*, under
ltd FklttWwe Nam* ef HARDY
MULCH, end met I intend Ft
register t e d nemo wilts me
Clerk et Rw Circuit Court, lam
vwW Cewrty Fiend*. In ac
cerdkac* wtlh me P t n i i l w , ef
Itw FktttWwt Nam* Statutes. T*
Wit Sectwn MS OF Florida Slat
utes IFS7
Henry Hardy Firewood A Tree
Sank* Inc
Henry Hardy Jr
Publish March &gt;1. a April 4.
il, m g
D EO I I I

IN TN B CIR CU IT COURT
OP T N I I I B F r r i t N T N
J U O K IA L CIR CUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE CO U N TY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO. iPMSI-CA-EPP
Hem* tarings at A mark*. F A ,
Plaintiff.
rt
Allen L Lyons, elk/*Alien
Lee Lyons, et *1
N O TICE OP
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS H ER EBY G IVEN
met pursuant lo a Final Judg
m tn t et torectosur* dated
March 7b IFF*, end entered in
Cat* Ns Ft MF! CA FF P et the
Circuit Court ef Pw Eighteenth
Judicial C.rcwt In and N r Semi
net* County. F lor da wherein
Home Savings el America. P A .
Plaintiff, end Allen L Lyon .
*/F/e Allen Leo Lyons end
R a th ry n L Lyon s. * J h /*
Kathryn Linar Lyons, hi* WIN.
Sun Bank. National Association.
Russell k Hull. PreNtsienel
Association. * FWrde carper*
lien. United Slews et America.
Slat* *1 Florida. Department et
Leber end Employment Securl
ty. Highlands Homeowners As
socleHon. Inc., a Florid* carp*
ration and Greens Pernio Home
owners' Association. Inc . a
F lo rid * corporation a/k/a
Greenspoint* Homeowners As
secielwn. Inc ore the OoNn
denis. I will Mil N Itw highest
and best bidder N r cosh ot the
West door ot Itw lobby ot the
Seminole County. Courthouse in
Senlord. Florid* ot II to o'clock
A M on Mw 3rd day of May.
IM*. the 1*1 lowing described
property as sot form In veld
Fmol Judgment, Nwlt
Lot IM . G R E E N S P O IN TC .
eccording I* tho Plat thereat as
recorded to Plat book rt. Pages
34 itweugh 37. Pubik Records *1
Semtnaw County, F lend*
Together with ell interest
which Borrower new has or may
hereafter acquire In er to said
property and In end N (41 *11
easements end fights et way
appurtenant thereof end lb) ell
buildings, structures, improve
menty, llatures. and appurN
nances now or hereafter pieced
thereon. Including, but not
limited N . eil apparatus end
equipment, whether or not phys
kelly eltlied N the lend er any
building, used to provide er
supply air coeimg. air cendi
fuming, heel, gab water, light,
power, refrigeration, vent Ho
turn, laundry, drying, dlshwesh
services and *11 west* vent
s y s te m s , a n te n n a s , pool
equipment, window coverings,
drapes and drapery rods
carpeting and lleer covering,
ewningv ranges, ovons. water
heaters end attached c ecunets
II being intonrNd and agreed
the I such items be conclusively
deemed to b* otflrod to and to
be port el the reel property ond
I d all water ond wotor rights
I whether or not appurtenant)
end inerts ef slock pertaining lo
such welet or water rights,
ownership of which aI tec Is said
property ond Id) the rents,
income, issues and profits el ell
D A T E D this t i l t day gt
March. Itw
CIR CU IT COURT
By JeneE Jasewic
Publish March 1*. April A IFW
D EO li t

INTONE CIRCUIT COURT
OF TH E E IG H T E E N TH
JU D ICIA L CIRCUIT.
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
C IVIL ACTION NO
t f 4Mi CA ft P
BANC O N I MORTGAGE
CORPORATION former ty
known «s AMERICAN
F LE TC H E R M ORTGAGE
COMPANY. INC .

Piiwhtl,
vs
GEORGE E B A ILE Y , et et.
Defendants
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE is hereby Riven that
pursuant te the Final Judgment
ot Foreclosure end Self entered
in tn# cause pending in the
Circuit Court ef the E lG H
TE E NTH Judicial Circuit in
end lor SEMINOLE County.
Florid*. Civil Action Number
i f 40)1 CA Ft P the undervgned
Clerk will veil the property
situated tn und County de
unbedes

Lot 37 OAK FOREST U NIT
O N E. According to the plot
thereof os recorded in P ut Boo*
22 peges •» 13 of the Public
Records of Semmoi# County
Filer id#
together with ell structures
improvements. In lures, eppii
ernes end eppuHenenctt on
'Mid lend or used in conjunction
therewith. &amp; public tele, to the
highest end best bidder tor cesh
et II W o clock A M f lM h .n n
dey of Mey »wo et the West
Front door of the SEMINOLE
County Courthouse Senlord
Fiord*
(COURT SEALI
M ARVANNE MORSE
C LE R K O F THE
CIR CU IT COURT
By JeneE Jetewic
Deputy Clerk
Publish Merch 7t April 4. ifW
D EO TOO

Legal N otlc—
IN TNB CIRCUIT COURT
• P TN B M TN
JUDICIAL. CIRCUIT
IN ANO FOR
C A M M l M M CA I*
A M ER ICA N SAVINOS AND
LOAN ASSOCIATION OP
FLO R ID A.
Ptetofltt.
ek.
O IN A T O A RODRIGUEZ.
Ft *4.

N O TK B OR M i l
N O TIC E I I H E R E B Y O IV E N
pursuant to FnOrqerLctwKulMg
Fprettoouro Let* witoreE In M e
earn new panning m said Court,
Rw tfyto ef which is inMceten
f will **« to the Mgfwtl and
bees bidder tar cash w the
SEM IN OLE County CdwrRwnw.
at IFW West Front Dear. M l N
F a rt Avenue. Laniard FWride
3J7TI. at II • A M . an the Mh
day ef Mey, r r l me tot towing
to said Order er Final Judg
nwnt.towtt:
Lei M L OAR FO REST. U N IT
TH R E E , eccarding to Rw Flat
Rwreel a* racerWd to Wei Eeeb
&gt;7. ***** F3 end Tle fR w Rubik
Record* *• l em toeto County
Florid*
D A T E O at l emtoeto County.
F torIda Rslt I M dey i f March.
MS
MAR V A N N ! MORSE
As Clerk. Circuit Court
lem ma to County. Florida
■y: J a n e ! Jeeewk
A t Deputy Clerk
FuFHIth March M April A IFW
D I O 37*
IN T N I C IR C U IT CO U R T
OR T N B N T H JU D IC IA L
C IR C U IT IN AFFOFOR
S EM IN O LE CO U N TY,
FLORIDA
O E N R R A L JU R ISD ICTIO N
Of VISION
O X FO R D FINANCE
CO M R A N IIS . INC .A
Pennsylvania carperetton.
dibJa O X FO R D HOME
E Q U IT Y LOAN CO
RlemtiH.
vs
V IR G IL Z. BER R Y.
C H R IS TIN E LOUISE B E R R Y ,
his alto end JOHN DOE.
N O TIC E OR SALE
PUR SUAN T TO C H A P TE R tf
N O TICE IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
pursuant to in Order *1 Fmei
new pending in said Court, to*
style el which It Indicated
above. | will sail I* RW highest
and best bidder ler cesh at Rw
Seminole County Courthouse in
Senlord. Florid* *111 N e 'e lock
A M . an M ey 3. IFF*, the
tatlow tog described property
The West I I tost at Let lWand
*11 et Lets 141 and 143. SAN
FORD H E IG H TS A O D TIO N to
SANFORD, according to the
Fiat thereof, retarded to Plat
Beak i. peg** 43 end 43. Pubik
Records el Seminal* County.
F u n d * faceted at 3P4 West JOth
Street. Senlord. Fiend* 31771
D A T E D this lis t dey *1
Merch. tw*
C LE R K OF TH E
C IB C U IT CO UBT
By: Jarw E Jeeewk
Deputy Clerk
PubitsA March re April 4. lew
DEO M l
IN TN B C IB C U IT CO U R T
FOR S IM IN O L I CO U N TY.
FLO R IDA
CucuH Civil N*. 14 41sec A e* P
F O R TU N E SAVINGS BANK.
etc.
Plaintiff.
w
W ANDA J M ULLIGAN .
N O TIC E OF SALE
Node* is hereby given Rut.
pursuant to Rw Order er Fmel
Judgment entered in nils cause
in Itw Circuit Court ol Seminal*
County. Fto.id*. I will sell Rw
property sifueled to Seminole
Cewily. FWride. described *t
L e t 1. T R I P L E T L A K E
SHORES TH IR D A D D ITIO N ,
according to the plat Rwreel as
recorded to Plat Book II. Page
Tf. Public Records at Seminole
County. Flerlda
el public sew. to Rw highest end
best bidder, ler cash, et Rw west
trent doer *1 Ihe Seminole
County Courthouse In Senlord
Florid*, et II OF A M . an Mey L
IFW
M AR VAN NE MORSE
Clerk el Rw Circuit Court
By JeneE Jesewk
Deputy Clerk
Publish Merch If. April 4. lew
O E O IS J
IN T H E C IR CU IT COURT
IN AND FOR
S IM IN O L I C O U N TY.
FLORIDA
PROBAT I D DIVISION
File N e te e w
IN RE E S TA TE OF
GRACE M BRADFORD.
Deceased
N O TICE OF
ADM IN ISTRA TIO N
The administration el to*
estate el Grace M Bradford
deceased. FiW Number te W* is
pending in Itw Circuit Court tor
Sem inole Ce un ly. Florida.
Probate Division. Rw address ol
whkh is Clerk ol Circuit Court.
Probate Division. P O Drawer
C. Senlord. Florid* 31771
The names end addresses el
to* personal representative end
Ihe personal representatives
attorney ere set forth below
All interested persons er*
required to ilto with this court.
W ITH IN TH R E E M ONTHS OF
THE F IR S T PU BLIC ATIO N OF
THIS N O TIC E 111 all cleans
ogams I Itw estate end i l l eny
obiecftdn by 4 n Interested
person te whom this nolle# is
served Riot challenges Rw velid
ily *4 Rw will. Rw w*eiilkeiions
al too personal repretanleti.e
venue, er iurlsdicfien el too
Court W ITH IN THE L A TE R OF
TH R E E MONTHS A F T E R THE
F IR S T P U B L IC A T IO N OF
TH IS N O TIC E OR T H IR T Y
DAYS A F T E R TH E D A TE OF
SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS
N O TICE ON THE O B JE C TIN G
PERSON ALL CLAIMS ANO
O B JE CTIO N S NOT SO F IL E D
W I L L BE F O R E V E R
BANNED
Publication *1 ton notice isos
begun on March ) I IFW
Personal Representative
HobefIS Bredtoed. Jr
J b l Smoeehouse Path
Lewrenceville Georgia JOJU
A Horner tor
Personal Represeniei.r*
Joseph M Mur esAo
P O Dr JOOfto
F rrn P A rk FI J1JJ0

lcell FJI OlM
Publish March It, M. ITW
DC* 331

, March M, 1M0 - T »

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OP

th e

IM N T IE N T N

JUOtCIAL CIRCUIT OP THE
IT A T E OP FLORIDA. M AND

BE HE RAL CTVIL HYIIIOFL
C M IB .P M S U P F
r a v f in a n c ia l s a v in g s

PAUL E COOK, end IT he B i
married. M A R T DOB. hit wit*
N O TICE OP 1ALB
Netke It hereby ghrqn mat.
pursuant to the Orpsr er Ftopl
ll^iflFM l eh iiiw n in ire
jLm
zpufnreitT
t ik
i hw vi
to RW Circuit Court *1 SemUwW
County. Florida. I will M l Rw
property si fueled tn Sem male
County. Florida, dncribad « :
Th* Beet ty i f Lei I and *M ef
Laf t. Black 7. IV A N S D A L I,
according to Rw Plaf Itwrvet a*
recorded to Plat Bee* 7. Pm *
Cawify. F torId*.
*1 pubik tato. to llw hlglwtl end
best bidder. N r cath. at lb*
Wwt Freni Peer of too l am Ini N
Cesrnty Ceurthesree, Sanford.
Florid* et n M A b i an Mey X
IFW
D A T E D INI* U n d day *1
March, lyw
MA BY ANNE MORSE
Curb Circuit Court
By. JeneE Jetowk
Deputy Clerk
Publish: M erch li. April A IfW
D I O 371_____________________
IN T N I CIR CU IT COURT
OP T N I E IB M T IE N T N
J U O K IA L C IR CU IT.
IN AND FOR
S IM IN O L I CO U N TY .
FLORIDA
CASE He: M U te C A -e e l
SEM INOLE WOOOS
CO M M U N ITY ASSOCIATION.
INC..
Plawtltfi.
n
T IS A L IO M A E T lN S end
I0 0 A PACHECO OE M ARTIN.
Ms wile.
N O TICE OP SALE
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y GIVEN
pursuant to a Fmei Judgment *f
Foreclosure dated Merch If,
It w , entered In Civil Cat*
Number M T J f S C A te E . etttw
Eighteenth Judkiet Circuit, to
end tor l emmata County. Fieri
d * . w h e re in . S I M I N O L I
WOOOS CO M M U N ITY ASSO
Cl A T ION. INC.. It Plaintiffs,
and TE S A LIO M A R TIN I end
10 0 A PACHECO 0 1 M AR TIN .
M* wile, ere Paten* anft | will
•ell to the highest and best
bidder tar cash. *1 Itw West
Freni Dear ef SemUwW County
Courthouse. Senlord. FlerM* et
II I* a m . an May Fl IFF*. Itw
H i forth In said Final Judg
merit, to wil:
H O M ES ITE 7 *1 SEMINOLE
WOOOS. according to met tur
vey at record, recorded to Ol
Iktai Records too# 1117, Paget
FFJ through WS. *1 the Pubik
Records *1 Seminole County,
FWride. mere particularly de­
scribed to Eahibit " A " attached
E X H IB IT " A "
SEM INOLE WOOOS
HOM ESITE 7
Legal Deecriptwn
T H A T PART O F:
The NW &lt;« et the SW v&gt; ol
S E C TIO N II. TOW NSHIP N
SOUTH. RANGE 31 EAST. Sem
mole County. Florida
Botog mart particularly de
scribed ee toitow*
Commence et the Permenonl
Reference Monument designs!
Ing the SW earner *1 said
S e c t io n I I ; r u n Ih e n c *
N*«*41'44"W along the W
boundary Ito* thereat 1337 33' to
the Perm anent Reference
Monument designating the SW
earner et aforesaid NW &gt;* ef me
SW to ef Section II. continue
thence m r i t e i ' W along ttw
W boundary line thereof 1117 31'
to ttw Permanent Reference
Monument designating Itw NW
corner el said NW to et llw SW
to. thence N*t*g* FJ" E along
the N boundary Im* thereat
see 7*' l* the P O I N T O F
B EGINNING, continue Ihenc*
H H f f F J C 13*11'; Ihenc*.
keying said N. boundary Ito*.
S J 7 * irir'E h i e r to m* N vriy
R/W line el Weedridg* Drive;
ihenc* SU*eejl”W e&gt;ong said
NW'iy R/W line IM 0*'. thence.
Waving sold NW'iy R/W line.
N jj*s*'ir'W *11 os' to ttw Point
et Beginning
Containing S Mb acres, more
er lets
D A T E D this 13nd day at
M e r c h ,
I F f b
AAARYANNE MORSE
C L E R K O F TH E
CIR C U IT COURT
By JeneE Jeteww
Dossutv Clerk
Publkfcfi Merch 2i. April 4.1*t0
O E O 274_____________________

IM T N I CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY*
FLORIDA
PRORATE DIVISION
FUeNe. IR1M-CP
IN RE ES TA TE OF
M IC H A E L P OADOONA.
OecMied
NOTICE OF

ADMINISTRATION
The edmimtlrelion ot the
etfet* ot Mkheel P Deddone.
d e c e e te d . F ile N u m b e r
fQ if 4 CP, It pending In the
Circuit Court N r Seminole
C o u n ty . F lo rid fl. Probate
Oivitten. tho eddrett ol which it
Seminole County Courlhoute.
Senferd. Florlde The nemtt
endi eddretMt of the pertoruri
representative end the personal
representative % attorney ere
set terthbetow
A il interested persons ere
required to tile with this court
Hal Ail claims against tha estate
W IT H IN T H R E E M O N TH S
A F T E R THE FIR ST PUBLI
CA TIO N OF THIS NOTICE and
(bl any objection by an interest
ed person to whom this notice il
served that challenges the valid
ity ot the will, the qualifications
of the personal representative
venue, or jurisdiction ol the
Court W ITH IN THE L A TE R OF
TH R E E M O N T H S A F T E R THE
F I R S T P U B L IC A T IO N OF
TH IS N O TIC E OR TH IR T Y
D AY S A F T E R THE D ATE OF
SC RVICE OF A COPY OF THIS
N O TIC E ON TH E O B JECTIN G
PERSON
A LL CLAIMS ANO O0JEC
TIONS NOT SO F IL E O WILL
BE F O R E V IR B A R R E D
Public alien of this notice has
begun on March 71 teeo
Personal Representative
LAW RENCE K COLE
MOD Dutches. Lane
Winter Park FL 377*7
Attorney lor
Personal Representative
S*dneyC Ward
UOI S Or lando A venue
Winter Park FL JJ'tV
TeiepAona i«0/&gt;S2*277l
Fla Ear Na OUoH
Publish March 71, April 4 &gt;**Q
DEO 2*7

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— SMilord Herald, Sanford. Florida — Wadnaaday, March S t. 1WD

L e g a l N o tic —

L t f l l l N o jjC M

IN I N I CIRCUIT COURT
O f T N I EIG HTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN A M FOR
1 IM IR O LI COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE N O .N IM A C A M L
IN tE :T M M in lH iF ;
MICHAEL W C STRAWSIR

MOTICf O f
tlC tlTlO U S K AM I
No»*&lt;» It her#Oy fh*w that I
am tngaftd In buimeti *T SIS
E Alfamom# Of , Altamonte
Spfingt. FL. l a m mole County.
Florid*, under the Ficlltlout
Nome of t C I S B N T E R M I S IS
t
TH E C I T Y ' S B E S T
SHOPPER '). Ond mot I tntond
to rtqitltr told name trim tht
Clerk of th* Circuit Court. Sem
inoi* County . F lor id*, in ac
cordonco with th# Prevision* of
the Fictitious Nam* Slotuftt. To
Wit Section MS 09 FkKido Stot
ute* itSJ
Debra K irunoohlor
Publish March 1*. 11. It. April
4. I«0Q
DEO let

NICOLE ft. STRAWS!It.
Ratpandant/WIta,
MOT 1C( O f ACTION
TO NICOLE K. STRAWSIR
tail NORTHWEST
ANDREWS
LAWTON. ON LAHOMA T i m
YOU ARE NOTIF1EO M jf an
K I W tar Dltaafutton a Mar
rla*» hat baan (IMF H ARtat raw
In Santard. SamInata Caunty.
Flarlda M i m a n rt M M ta
ta n * a copy a* your avlftan
II any ta it. an Fall

IN T N I CIRCUIT COURT
OF TMB tlO H T B IR TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SB Ml N O LI COUNTY.
STATS OF FLORIDA.
Co m No. i ft-ltSO-CA-fFL
General Jerisdfctiea
Florida Bor No. t MffM

la. DAVID L. ER VIN . ES
QUIRE. anF ahaot addratt la.
iaa« e h w v oa f o f o x m .
A L T A M O N T E 1 F R IN G I,
JTT1S data. anF Ilia ma arliinal
with lha Clark o* lha Circuit
Caurt. Civil Diviawn. Ml N.
Park Avanua. Sanford. Flarlda.
MTU. an ar batara April IT.

c o m m o n w ea lth

MORTGAGE COMPANY OF
AMERICA. L P .
Plaintiff,
vi
MARK A HUSSEY. If living,
etua .of e l.

tha ratlaf rtauntad In If* Fall
flan tar Dtaaalvftan af Marriage
mav ka antaraF p F a F yaw
WITNESS my hanF and ital
at m » caurt an Marc* IX l«at
l Court Saall
MARVANNE MORSE
At Clark tim e Caurt
by i Jackta Royal
At Daputy Clark
Pvbllth March M. April A II.
IS. IfW
DEO Tit

NOTICE OF ACTION
STATE OF FLORIDA
TO MARK A HUSSEY. If
living, ond DONNA J SIEGEL.
Mi vrif* It Hying. Including any
unknown spouse of Mid Dofen
danti It aithor has remarried
and It either or both of said
Defendant* oro diCOOMd. tholr
respective unknown hairs, do
vlsoos. grantoos. astlgnoos.
creditor*. Honors and trustees.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PRORATE DIVISION
Ida Ma.ta-ttaCF
IN RE ESTATE OF
ANNAR RIPLEY,
Dacaatad

by. through, undor or against
tho named Oofondontt
WhoM rosldtnco address It
30i A u tu m n Loa f W a y .
Norcroit. Goorgtn JOOt)
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action to fortetoso a mortgage
an tho following property in
Seminole County. Florida
LOT U . WESTLAKE MANOR
UNIT ONE. ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT THEREOF AS RE
CORDED IN PLAT BOOK 17,
AT PAGES 1 THROUGH S.
INCLUSIVE. OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEM IN O LE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
has boon filed against you and
you art required to tervo a copy
of your written defenses. It any,
to It on;
JO SEPH M P A N IE L L O .
ESQUIRE. Plaintiffs attorney
whose address Is
»1 N Franklin Street. Suite
1710. Tampa. Florida 13*02
on or betor* tho I7fh day ol
April, two, and tile the original
with tho Clerk ol this Court
either before service on Plain

N O TICE OF

fill's attorney or immediately
thereofter; etherwlM a default
will be entered against you tor
the relief demanded in the

Complaint or Petition
DATEO on thlt 11th day at
March. If*0
(SEAL)
MARVANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
BY Ruth King
Deputy Clerk
Publish March 14. II. 71. April
*.mo
DEO 1*7
•i* V'toM
IN THRCtRCUIT COURT
OF T H lll O M T I I N T H
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACT ION NO.:
• s u ia C A ts P

FEDERAL HOME LOAN
MORTGAGE CORPORATION.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
IN AND FOB
SEMINOLB COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE O DIVISION
Fite No. fbtlBCP
IN RE ESTATE OF
LEONIE BARON.
Deceased

NOTICB OF
ADMINISTRATION
The edmlnlttratlon ol the
estate of Leonio Baron, de
ceased, File Number fO 111 CP
it pending in the Circuit Court
tor Seminole County, Florida,
Probate Division, the address of
which is Clerk at Circuit Court,
Probate Division, P O Dr ewer

C. Sanford. Florida 33771 The
names end1 addresses of th#
personal representative and th#
personal representative's at
torney are set forth below
All interested persons are
required to til# with this court.

WITHIN THREE MONTHS OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE (II ail claims
against the ettete and 11 ) any
objection by an interested
person to whom this notice is
served that challenges the valid
ify of the will, the qualifications
of the personal representative,
venue, er jurisdiction of tho

Court WITHIN THE LATER o r
THREE M ONTHSAFTER THE
F IR S T P U B L IC A T IO N OF
THIS NOTICE OR TH IR TY
DAYS AFTER THE OATE OF
S i RVICE OF A COPY OF THIS
NOTICE ON THE OBJECTING
PERSON ALL CLAIMS ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
W I L L BE F O R E V E R
BARRED
Publication of this notice hat
begun on March 11, IffO
Peruana! Representative

EOWIN BARON
1*0 Kettering Ct

Longwood. FI 33/79
Attorney tor
Personal Representative

VAR v ANNE MORSE
CLERIC OF THE
CIRCUIT COUR f

Joseph M Muraike

By Jean Sentient

P O Or 3007**
Fern Park. FI 317JO
1*071031 Oil*
Publish M a rch H .lt IffO
DEO 777

Deputy Clerk
Publish March Jf April « If

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pay. Full and pari lima
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M W S TA R TIN G R A TE S
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ravaaTi drlaili NPTBP1M
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fa il Mpmt. tab tap. Meat
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CALL W A N *
AFfUCATOtS 1013
lll/ h r . Wa train Ouldaar
aark In tocN araa. Full and
pari lima I I M N m U ' t . M

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nphl paraan Hrt. Mon T h u ri.
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b o t t c a u ik
UNLCSI YOU WANT
TO M A K IM O N IV
Groat opportunity tar thorp
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call....... .............. n t a n t m
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am anpaprt In kualnau al tat
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da JTTta, temmaia Caunly. Flar
ida undar ma F ictinaui Hama al
W IL T TOWN TRAVEL, and
mat I inland ta rafntar u d
nama aim ma Clark at lha
Circuit Caurl. Saminala County.
Florida. In accardanca aim lha
Pravitiont pi lha Ficliliaut
Nama Staiutoi. TaWil lacilan
Pat ••F lar Ida Waiuiat m i
BavarlyA Scarlalt
Pubmn March!, u .I I.N . ITN
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NOTICE OP
F IC TITIO U S
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am tngjpad Ul buttnott al M )
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ma Fkiiltawi Nama al W ERT
M A R K E TIN G GROUP, and that
I inland ta rapntar ia&gt;d nama
aim ma Clark al ma Circuit
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da. in accardanca with tha
Piayltia ni al lha Ficliliaut
Nama Slalutav T o w n Sacltan
M i Of Florida SKtutat ItST
Jack W. W rrl

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D EO ta
N O TICE OF
FIC TITIO U S NAME
Nolle, it harm , pi van mat I
am anp,pad &gt;n Putinau al Ml
W Laka Mary Blvd . Suita III.
Lata Mary. Fla D M . Sammata
Caunly. Florida, undar lha
Ficliliaut Nama »l ADVANCED
NEU R O SYSTEMS, and mat I
inland ta rapntar lata nama
aim ma Clark al ma Circuit
Caurl. Sam,nata County. Ftarl
da. in accardanca ailh lha
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Nama Slaiutat. Ta W il Sacltan
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ADVANCED NEUR O
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A tW E
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HARO WORKERS naod only
apply. 1 paUtlant pvaoabta
chauHaur t Me rapulrad tar I
aimaaa«HMra. W IM M ..

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EXCELLENT PAY, EanallH
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NT ITS 7100ait I M
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rlanca In TC (Lotutl Slarllng
aaga batad on a.parlanca
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Prlvata Indutlry Council al
Sominota County. Inc I I I S
Santard Am , Santard
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CASHIER
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ing thin. JJ hourt par watt
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DOT CEITIE1ED DRIVEN

Needed lor local delivery,
Mon Frl Benefits Substence
ebuse testing required Apply
in person Bert* City. *01 @
Cornwall Rd . Sanford E O E
DAW KS

To I! JOweakly
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work record Full time, t l per
hour Call Monday through
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mature Mlespcrson for dress
strop Apply Slim A Sassy. I l l
1., 1st It, Sanford___________

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long term assignments in your
•O FFICE CLERKS
• R ECEPTIONISTS
• S ECR ETA R IES
• WORD PROCESSORS
• INDUSTRIAL WORKERS

MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST
FutUFart Tima a Oaad Fay

M M S II

We offer top pay, greet benefits
end th# opportunity ta work at
many at the fop companies in
your area Call now for *n
7*0*773

NURSE AIDES * ALL SHIFTS
HIGHER ITA R IIN O FA Y t
For rorllttadoroiportaficod
Apply in par unto
Lakavtaa Nur nog Cantor
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NOFEI/FRIOAV PAY

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* INSTANT MYCMECKS *
S t a r t to d a y an d ge t a
pay check within a week. We
h old b*ck n e th in a O u r
employees are constantly in
cour aged, and assisted so they
will make terqer paychecks
all Ihe time Sound inter
•stmg7 Part time A full lime
available Cell Teday 374314*

All } thill! availabta Good
bora 11ti Highor llartmg pay
DCBARV MANOR
M N . Hay. IT A T I. Dabary. FI
Man. thru Frl
•AM tat PM. MA « ,M I CO
.O F F IC E O R E E TE R a
Bubbly portonallty a i m )
Can’t baal thlt ora' Evpand
Ing llrm maadt you now I
Graatbaralilt' Hurry'
AAA IM F L O T M E N T
M l W. W R tt............. T O ) I &gt;1

.ORDER TA K IR a
Ptopta par ion got! to work
tadayl Taka ordart and
t c h v d u la p r o d u c tio n !
Banalittl Call now1
AAA E M P LO YM EN T
n o w . u tb tt.

JANITOR
Working supervisor, full or
part tlr.q Experienced only
Also need&lt;d: FLOOR MAN •
Full time Exp only, Good
pay and benefits 113 *4M
L A N O S C A F IR S
Full time
positions Driver's License
required
Call 377 H l l

ftU U N D A T AIDES*
Rotating lh .H l and aaakandl
Parm ahint potltion Good
bonotiti Call TM WM________
LAUNDRY A TTE N D A N T Evp Wath dry.told I PM 18
PM. Frl
Mon Apply al
lam Inolo Caul ra Laundry Mat
IWMMart Plata) MM Orlando
D r., laniard________________

MAINTENANCE PERSON
Full lime. Days Apply
Amece Feed She#
see* St Rd *4. Sanferd
M A N A O tM IN T

MANAGEMENT OPPORTUNITY
Retail experienced needed
Seafood butchering, display
and counter experience re
qutred Apply between 2 end *
PM 100) Curry Ford Rd.
Orlando
U73

RN. LPN, ar RtaRlil Atatalaa*
tor buty podiatrlc atfka Sand
ratuma b F O Baa ITT*
Santard. FL T i m ITM_______
* SALES A SSO CIATES*

M A TU R E LAD Y ta lira «t homo
A svanaa I latnaga boy»
ah.ta mom A dad work Ma
IM*
______________

NO FEE

Atcagflng apRtkaltani tv! tlma
ar part tuna FtavWta kauri
E Italian! tampany banafift.
Paid vacation and haWdayi
p ra fll th a rln g and ttack
purchaia Apply In panan:
Wai Mart M U Orlando Dr.
....................I O I

m t ir t

PACIER/L0A0ER
Of froten foods tor Rich Foot
Plan Good benefits, stable
company Non smokers only.
Apply *01 W 13th Street

PART TIME JOSS
Ideal lor second income, col
lege students, housewives
M a t u r e , a r t ic u la t e and
energetic people needed to
help needy orga nlia tion
Friendly phone sales Start
now, paid weekly
Call 11? 31*4

PART TIM I
Binary S Dtlinry PtfMfiflEi
Part lima and temporary
N ip Experience preferred
Apply in person Creative
Printing. 71] N Hwy 17 97.
Li

QCINSPECTOR
N e ed t e l l s ta rt e r w ith
electro mechanical back round
To perform receiving mspec
lion duties Musi be able To
interpret drawings, military
ipeci'icationt, etc Apply in
person Mathews Associates.
I 4 Park North M l Hickman
Circle, Sanford

Ta markat acraaga A auction
praaarty.......
Call H I IIH
M LEt
ASSOCIATES NEEDED

Dynamic local company
a anit auoclatai In n udanltal
and comma,clal rial atlata
total, at Hi term an lha lan
lord Laka Mary Ganava araa
Call tar drlailt Canlury II
OvtadaRaaltylnc
MIAMI
1ICRETARV
CONSTRUCTION
COORDINATOR

Abta ta work aim contractart
handling phonal, ardan and
dalivtriai tor aultJdi total
partom Goad working m ill
and par tonality Call Man
day Friday,aAMtalPM
Laaa’i/Malttaad
Uf-IWAaib tar Maay ar Daag
SECURITY O F F IC IR I
TOP PAT
G license required

Choke

contract? Call I 944 7 « f f l
S IU C I M l
H IL P W A N T ID
Apply in ponton Sfipcheys, I 4
and S R *A Sanford er phone
H I 7041_____________________

SOCIALWORKER
Immadlato apaning Inlaka A
In ttr v la a ln g Handla all
phaiat at isclal work In lma '1
oltica Ill.S M annually, ptui
goad bm allll. land ratuma.
P O RailW f Santard. FI H IT !
S TY L IS T With tattooing Buty.
trandly thep Good walk tnt,
and t it &gt; Point! araa M l T ill

Till MARKETERS
Aloma araa Ho tailing S
anthutlattlc paopla naadad
now la tat appamtmanlt lor
homo tacurity Will train
Good pay * *|xn M/T 18am
I pm Sal
Call John t i t I4M
TRACTOR T R A IL IR D RIVER
Eapanancad M ull h art ral
arancat Phytical anam and
drug icraanlng ragulrad
Short haul l a.thin Flar Id*
________ Call IT* AMS_________
TE X T U R L Coaling A Fanning
tataiptrtan Good toad pro
gram Cammliilan bant, gaad
parctniaaa paid Call TTa 14b*
a TR A CTOR T R A IL IR a
a DRIVER a
Pul yaurtall on tha raad aim
a graal lu lvra l Dynam ilt
company and graal banalittl
AAA E M P LO YM E N T

JAHWerfd

EGG PACKERS
M u lt be willing lo work
Women encouraged lo apply
Apply In person, Bronson
Forms, Hwy *4 , Sorrento __
F U L L T IM B

PARTS CLERK
Mon Fri Will train. Ryder
Systems. 174 Bush Blvd San
ford miSOOext SSC7_______
e O I N B R A L O F F I C t O A Le
USD wkI Fun jab? Assist In all
areas? Plenty of variety to
keep you hapy ?Hiring now!
AAA E M FLO V M K N T
T f W .t t lt f S t .
37TII74
GO LF COURSE

A c tio n s *
I

R e m o d e lin g B

t a a T i” a r iU v .in lt . W h c # n

Sia). ttrUltad CBCO MM) Wf
Dangn/Build and oltar Froa
EtHmatat .. .... CaRMABIM

MILLER ADDITIONS
CmKal Florida Sinea Iff*
F rw Ottign. F r a EtHmatat

KRC1HMA..................r a t a l
A p p T iin c ts

Good pay. F u i and part time
positions available Longwood
area Poll Course CaU *43 7134

HAIRSTYLIST
Full or part lima Mutt hava
Call H U N T

wow a m u tfc i
NEW APPLIANCES
QC and MAYTAG
ALSO
USED APPLIANCES
Rac•nd.tionsd # Guaranload
GOOO SELECTION
Mtl.CammarcialSI. Iiatard

LEE'S CARPENTRY - Storage
hulldlAE. da«kt A mlpc.
carpentry Intend AI .canted
Frta EtHmatat m w i*
O w n i n g S * rw ic »

K-AR.B KLCANING - Quality
aark. raatanabla ratal
LlCMtad Ralarancat avail
abta Its M il. Handy._______

Concrtf*

ILcW cal
■AJU ELECTRICCOMPANY
Hanovaitant. rapairf and new
contlrvclion IT yaart atparl
anca L Hontad. bendtd and
uiturfd Mf Mff rEROAIITal
HERITAGE ELECTRIC
Pran.pi Raatanabla Sarvica
Licantad Imurad

E Ratal it!)

C adtaiH lSTU

Bail &amp; Tackle
GEORGE’S B AITS TAC IIE
O p m tA M tP M
G U ID E SERVICE
t rath Smoked MultaH
Lira W iM R.varSn.im tn
Flthing Ebu.pment
C 1 I A Orange Alvd
LakaManroa
PT I M

H indyM *n
■ a rt Ganaral Carpaniry
ra
metaling trim doart. ale
gantval r ap art
p itn u

PARAGON
in *

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H A U L T N trifT N G ^

Landscaping. Ira* aark and
lawn tarvlca Fall. Irtandty
tarvlca m tIM kkka._______
Wtntar prNtt pruning A cleanup
Mulch A now plantings
■ n f iiiM

C A R P E N T R Y , h a u lin g ,
mawnavy. pa.mmg and Ma
Fraaothmatat Call TTl *Hf

FRANK AARNHART painting A

Ityrgaam
INTERNING EXTERIOR
aaaR.TaGMMro.Frgg EM.
■
byiwww * faalaaalmal
n w iv i e w i i Ii
LIcmMd'Insured
FraaEtllmalat*
MB-IW4
Qualify Work, Raatanabla
Prkat. Fraa Eli. kig . H I IITS
PAINTING
lidutar A latartar
Naatat, ApTiAEta.
CaRa

Q U A L IT Y W ORKI F R E E
E S TIM A TES Call M l art*
Omck't Quality L
Comm/Hat P F R C E E S T .t
MaN* taa largo'tmall m i l l *

ECONOMY LAWN SERVICE
fa ta l la w n c a r t , ( r a t
attlmatot Call li t Tit!
LAWN CARE Mowing. Shrub
pruning. Fail Sarvtat. Law
PYtaatbPraa E tl...... ta»IM «
LAWN MAINTENANCE ■ Fraa
attlmatot Raatonabta
________ Call Ml IQta
SHUMAN'S LAWN M I N T . I*
Y r i Eap. Comm /Rag Maw.

tag* U8 A up tv) tat.
M a s o n ry

SO UTHERN STONE WORK
Wator 1*1It. JapantM garden
paalt. tlona aark a round
sw im m in g p e tit, lian a
entrance!, ttvcca h t 1333

Music L*ssons
Ftaaa/Rrybaird tatlrw ltan
Accepting tludtnli Prlvata
tattant All tavtit MT IM MPa

Nursing Car*
COMPLETE noma car* aim
lav* A Concern lor m* tldtriy
Spec lout accommodation!,
taa monthly ratal Day Cara
Available Alta 33*t a il______

DMtaaa tautimg Sarvica. Inc.
Ham, Cara Tkart Altar**kta"
Nurtat a AidtaUva la't
na u i tm
f ix i n t i

Concrvta Orlvat A 1irnaalU
Gan ltanaMaail ALaaaSryc.
Fraa EtRatataA AaAITiaata

1#m #v tiU m m )§%. 8

L r w is i t r v i c R "

B u D d ln q C o n t r ic t o r s

W IST CONCRETE SERVICE
SmeH JabtbBlg Jobt a Repair
Jtbt. Fraa Etl Call eeytlme
IM- Mtl. Ltc anted. Im m d

7886665
821 0 8 0 0

WE

Painting Inl./I at.

LaAtaMary RnimM

L a n d s c ip J is g

T pipI yard and lawn carp Fraa
EtHmatat m wi*_________
ACREAGE MOWING, discing.
grating and tarllllimg
D AB M aalng........ .. .ATI t i l l
AFFORDABLE LAWN CARE

CxrptnTry

J o in the (frn w in ^ Para^nii Ira n i!
C crllfiod H o m o llc a llh Aldus needed
S T A T . Per visit positions available
weekends a n d w eekdays. C o m p e titive
a rad's — $ 8 .5 0 per visit — flexible
scheduling.

Ont Call Ta Da II Air’
Yaur Naighberhaod Handy Man
Ratktanllal aCommarctal
CaN Scan T a ^ y ll TO m i
R C PAIRS b FAINTING
YarPnark a UgM Hauling
N* Jab Tea Smell

A A N lM R $ « n iu

CA R P EN TER All klndi al Hama
rapa.ri, painting A cprpmta
Hla. Richard G rp w H ) I W

HOME HEALTH AIDES

FIX-IT-VAST INC.

3I2-UU
NEW. REMODEL. REPAIR
HOMES, OFFICES. STORES
A III vf ** caatbucltan. RatJCam
TO-MH . S.O. Aalad, CAC8IMM

&gt;^s7&gt;/DftvRf* w ith V rMc Im Earn
■f *
Extra S0p Par Hour
&gt;c
Haport 5:45 AM
319 8#cood St, Saniord
of CaU M b i t al 32M S 90

■ AMSUVICE3

G.M. M AIN TE N A N CE

SAVE H L N a N M f tarv
tea. lawn car* ta plumbing ar
atacl Far batl pricaa-MAMW

CaNl

MAINTENANCE WORKERS

DAILY WORK* DAILY PAY
,
•NO FEES!

iP .H tQ l

M E D ICA L

R E TA IL

r o iK u n o p er ato r

LABOR ON DEMAND

Longw ood

LAUNDRY WORKER! 1.0810
it IV h r ta llart Immavhata
htra tar tang farm mndrd

M I N T AMOR I
Evp Goad Ray and banaflH.
Call a L wyaaad H * f 1

Hiring now, 14 to H I per hour
plus benefits I

FORCE

Sanford

71-1

71— H r I &gt; W R W tf* ~

Full lim a and pari lima
Naadad Immadiatalyl Call
Wanda or Mary. TIT M00

— E.O.E./M

Far Dalai la- IN B a U f lU
Flarlda Htaarv Am bttahaw

DEO 113______________________

Earn E iN * U al homa. M l your
own noun, only V k) k n m l
man! Can l i t I t ll o r » X B

Q 3 1 -9 9 9 3

CLASSIFIED DEFT. FttV A TE T ASTY RATES

All intartttap partana ara
required ta lita aim mil caurt
U l All claimt agawttl ma atlata
WITHIN THREE MONTHS OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE and lb) any
ablactlan by an Inlaratlad
paraan an aiKcm mu nallca It
tarvad mat challanpat lha valid
Ify at lha mu. ma quaiilicattani
ol ma pmtonal raprttantailvo.
vanua. ar luriidtclian al ma
Caurl WITHIN THE LATER OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
F IR S T P U B L IC A T IO N OF
THIS NOTICE OR TH IR TY
OATS AFTER THE OATE OF
SERVICE OF A COPT OF THIS
NOTICE ON THE OBJECTING
PERSON
ALL CLAIMS AND OBJEC
TIONS NOT SO PILED WILL
BE F O S IV fR BARRED
Publication of thlt notice has
begun on March H , IffO
Personal Represent*!ive
JOHN F RIPLEY
m t For*c*st*e Drive
New Port Richey. FL IMS?
Attorney for
Personal Represent*live
DAVIDL ANDERSON. ESQ
DAVID L ANDERSON. P A
U20 Government Drive rl
New Port Richey, FI MS*
Telephone 1)1*4? ISO)
Fla BerNo 1*14*0
Publish Marchl1.lt, IffO

To M IC H AEL F EDWARDS
R e s id e n c e / L a s t K n o w n
A d d re s s
P O B o s 103.
Maitland. FL J27J1
YOU ARE H E R E B Y NOT!
Ft ED the! an action to foreclose
a mortgage on the following
described property in SEMI
NOLE County. Florida, to wit
That certain condominium
parcel known as Unit No I l f A.
D ES TIN Y SPRINGS. A CON
OOM INIUM . and an undivided
interest in the land, common
elements and common expenses
appurtenant to Mid Unit, alt in
accordance with the subject to
th# covenants, conditions, r t
strictkons. terms and other pro
visions of the Declaration of
Condominium of D E S T IN Y
SPRINGS. A CONDOMINIUM,
as recorded in Official' Records
Book 1137. Pago t i f f , as
amended in Official Records
Book 13*0. Page 14*7. all ol the
Public Records of Seminole
County. Florida
has been tiled against you and
you are required to serve a copy
of your written defenses, if any.
upon GRACE ANNE GLAVIN .
E S Q U IR E . 107? West Morse
B lv d . Suite 8 . Post Office Box
1177 Winter Park. F L 77794
1177. on or before the JOfh day of
Aprit. IffO. and tile the original
with the Clerk of this Circuit
court either before service upon
the Plaintiffs Attorney or im
m e d ia t e ly t h e r e a f t e r ,
otherwise, a Default will be
entered against you lor tho
relief demanded m the Com
platnt or Petition
WITNESS my hand and seal
of this Court on this the lath day
of March IMO
(Court Seal)

2 X K

O rla n d o • W in te r P ark

LO (T, Rlack aad a W k mala
With liw. (la m ) lail aaan
Laman Blvll Landtaf an I/TT
Blua Collar. IM* RIWARD
CaumtTaa________
M IH IN R i Wblta
Cilia LX matar acaalar Lk
rTatarx RIWARD. Ha a m
naataadadCaRWI-tW.

NOTICE OF ACTION

P M :

S em inole

3 2 2 2 6 1 1 ________________

71— H i p W w ttd
GOLF COURSE

CLASSIFIED ADS

ADMINISTRATION
Tha admlnltlrallan al lha
atlata al ANNA R. RIPLEY,
d a c a a ta d . F lla N um bar
fOQMCP. It pandinp In lha
Circuit Caurl lar Saminala
Caunly. Fla rld a , Prabala
Dlvltisi. Tha addrtw at which la
P O Drawar C. Santard. Florida
I1TT2 aalt Tha nama and
aFdratt at ma ptrtanai ra»ra
taniaiiva and ma partanal rap
rtaanlalira a attarnay art m i

Plaintiff.
vi
M IC H AEL F EDW ARDS.etal .
Defendants

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Naadtl I a l i H t u r f RtpN n
a Ramodallng b RmWMa
CFCBlIIMbMI H M / W i AM
ti-w o F f w iiM im ia

14hours! Fla#rata**
Fraa I tllntatatl CFCW ilI)

34J I Off TWINi m a »

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t u IV1.
v e- ■M
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5R
7 E7 Ha W L "
Troth, tret trimming. hauM
and garago ctaan out HP1H1
TARO DCtRIS HAULED
IN/LOAD. ALSO. JUNM CARS
REMOVED! P D E X
MAW

Swimming Pool
Stryic*
RIMMING POOLS I
WarthaiM C taarmet a* naa
IW* paata. I I I I S )
comptatalv intlahad Incfudel
Itltar and tkimmar Financing
availabta Other paata AyPlA
abta Aik about laclory ro­
betoll CaU tall free
I MR 111 IMP
•CGC 01W IP E MRU

Tr*# Sonrlc*
ECHOLS TR EE SRRYKE
Fraa tittmatti I Fair Prkai I
Lk Int Slump GrtnGng, Tm I
03 TT31 Aiyarata,
L»l Tha rrttalltartahda»~
TR IM M IN G . TapR Itf. R t
moval. Hauling, all phaiat ul

T

2 L
U T U M M T E PAINTING
1% elf iumiiwr Ipecial. Fewer
washing, custom jjamhnq
Sherwin Will same MtAft Free
Isle CaHNow «I7|)1U4I

P u r ilic R t io n
MIRJLCOH
Watac and AN Fl
l i t n u t a CaU

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�Sanford HtfWd, Sanford. Florida - Wadnatday. March 26, 1990 - 1
71— M # 4 # W # w H 4

TYPIST
M r t p n a u M i ti»trl*nc*
im M
M work M Hi* n t* l
f— m d T— Jjnkrk Htodd
Same Nmg ana K w *tortt*l
tt*k» Imrdved Jana cavtr
totter tlalMf educafton. eerk
f— tory. ward pneauua
par tone* iaa
aaaa^l la
RanaM W Haaia. E — rirti—
lanar. Th* (wtord HaraM.
M N. Franck Av*. Jantord.
fi

m n

M -A

______________

VOLT
TB M F O #A R V (I R V I C E !
_________ C t M m r m _________

* * M in ts* *

•dance im tr u c to n i
•til e m a r k e te r i
■•aarMacaaradrraa

a Fraat Pack Bu iptton t
Flaaaa Call
Fraa AaiaTra Danca (hidte
C a iM ttrrr Far Mara Ida
3)1 H it Alter IPM
M M la H I M par hour Will
train AllW Itttl
M ann
Full lima
Capamim.tJI J i ll
eW BLDBR MECHANIC *
M hrl Deel M W IW fK*»wr
SlaMa campanyl No lay att»
haral Oaede— erturutyl
AAA B M P L O Y M IN T
m m .n m t t.
m in t
S tt k S lIM N
II ontrlbutor, madad Fart A
hill time Na aap — rettery
Robert O'N*1U7* 3310_______

su.m run
M y**r old com—
aaakinp I
Tap loyal Manapira Training
and Banahta Far intorrM*
C a n ....................i t t t i n t m
*1— A p a r t m « n t s /
H x rt«7 o S h a r»
1NARI H O O K
Kata? aklar
partan. nan amakar Far
inlarmatlon 333 (33? atlar apm
1 M A C H a am lamala to thara
poalaida tonda Fraa rani Call
Mikaar Jaw tnaoai_________
n — R o o m i fo r R e n t '
f c iA ^ ^ a a m a T k lt t h a l^ n d
laundry lacllltlaa Cabto TV
J la rt u ^ a lW a k M O u lJ ^
»7 — A p a rtm «n t&gt;
F u m tih td / R tn l
IA N FO R O
Larpa I M rm .
(to— to daamtaam Compiaia
privacy 1 100/ok plua U M
•acurlty Uhlillet Included
C t t i m n t t _________
CARO I ranavalad I ar I bdrm*.
rani py akrma A/C. pool,
laundry, tala lor chlldran.
ipociai ditcaunl tor ar. cm
lana f f l j t N g g j j g
IA NFO R O
I b* m coutgo
ur'lancad yard Campialo
privacy llOi/wt plua ueo
— c Include* utiiiiiaa Call
m m t ____________________
JAN FO R D Nica 1 and I Bdrm
apt* . aitt 4 up/mo plua dtp
R tl roo d N* pet* 133 33*3
1 A N F O R O • I bdrm apl
lurmthad Uiililiaa Includad
— tp N a la a ra p Tm la a n a
* H V R IN T T • M o m o tta T ii
* Rapa* Gov't giro array pro
gram al For Inform ation.
lot aaa data a .iR raaa________
f t — A p a rtm e n ts
U n f u r n lih o d / R a n t
coeyi w u m a s t i i

con

V U T M IN T S
BXTR A L A R O I UNIT1I
l i e ] bedroom apt*
Pool/Tenni* Court Peaceful,
convenient location Quief off
•♦reef parking Renovation
Spoclell No security for quoll
tied appficenttt UP &gt;304
MARIN I ITS VILLAOS
Lake Ado 1bdrm .... *725 mo
Ibdrm *3tlmoAup 1119479
M O D ER N
1 bdrm duple*.
Sanford Appliance*. control
H/A %m/mm
U 9 0134

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At*
32I 4M4
t BORRL I RATH, largo living
roam, largo aaiin bltchan
a id W M ih a r. vortical blind*,
mall la mall carpet Jeraan
parch nipalia All an tat.
Itoar Call (M M lia r MR j u t

A P IS

2 bedroom 2both
From *455
U lt M ir y U H W i
S A N FO R D . Largo I and }
b d rm ,1*, pay monthly or
weekly Dtp . reference*. 19%
off Senior Cltliontl 171 0U3
IANFO R O
P i n IID C E C U I I S M F 0 I 0
Spacioutl Bdrm Condo Avail
We*hor/Dry*r Includad
JTA R TIN O A T H M
Far Dalai la
Call Rantarama
. aiM iat
LandaramaFI Inc /Brakar
JAN FO R D ■ I bdrm . 1 barn, all
appliance* includad MlJ/ma
Call..............................W -M 8I.
SENWN SFECUUJ!
Jludla A I &gt;adrain* apartnwnl*
M D tp a tllN rU A ta a r
323-1301 E l i SOS
I R DR M .. I R A TH , c/k/a.
a c ra a n p a rc h , po ol
3338/month__________ 138 lafli
IR ID R O O M all *1 raal packing
IfO/wk aloe 4 malar In
cludad 1300 incurity 33a IH I

II M I It I \ 1 IN
t i t Rf. I I I . I I . lo lt a 444
H1M &lt; OAN1 lurreund ihl* leva
fy J M i a . hama * t n family
roam, lor mol dmmg room,
tem porch. Nncad yard, and
daufeN carport Only.....i ll. M i
A F F O R M B L I ) bdrm. t«y
both homo. CH/A. corner lot

“ •3 5 5 3 5 7 4 “ ”
HOWUINHW R.t. MERTI

RE AL T Y, I N C .

MOOES TO R E IT
1 and 1badraam
Unhimlihad. Lakt Mary and
la n ia r d a r a a ll C a ll tar
avai lab 11ly and locallona

AMI

w

IA N FO R O
Ravmna F a rt a
bdrm I ball* m lh family
room. Nncad yard Na pat*
R tft r a n c a t and do p a n t.
Uldcmo .___________ 331 OMR
IA N FO R O . M il R Oak A n . I
bdrm townhouta. control haal
and b r . apgttancat. carpal,
l l t l par month ply* ttgg
tacurity Water tamer and
Irpth paid by landlord Coll
I t30M3aor i laaraci
IA N FO R O 3 bdrm . I bam tpiii
plon Convtnitnt lo Lata
M a r y R lv d and I I f j
lall/mo t dtp 333 I33C
IA N FO R O
I bdrm. tcroonod
porch. Itncad. largo yord
laTVm# plu* dogaall 331 loai
IA N F O R O / L A N ! M AR Y
3
b d rm . 1 both, flra plo ca
10(3/mo VInon Realty
___________ w a a a i___________
I RDRM I RATH, datachad
garago. n lc i neighborhood
IM p o r month Call Donna
IN 0703
107— M o b i l #
H o n rn / R tn t
■ L O IR IF R IN O I. OH Hary 431
1.3 4 3 bdrma INI to IM/wk
Coll 330 coal Or 774 1340

m -In tf w tr U I
R in ta t t
R U IIN I1 1 C 1 N T I1 ■
Nta effict'Whto 4® It lo
1.401 It Boy* with ar at/o
oltica* Honing at mb/me
Mary. 17/?] 4 IR 417

444

C a iiiia n u

117— C o m n w r d i l
_________ R n t # l » _________
SpilitrS rH w y. 17 91. Renovated

thawing ifrip* 400 f« 2.000 l*
ft f ic for profession*ti Good

p r o p E tt y I b m
in t h # C n M t r
S m fo rtL U h * M s ry

a it

#.

NICE NEW ER JIM W A IT E R

M M MMnoy. Newly added
dock In rear wllh Kraonod
anclaturo Mallyalod. 137.(00
I4X IU N LA N O V I Wall atr.
paa haat. family rm. carpal,
fence Neat, an ouwt ttraal
Check II out now
448.111
It* MAGNOLIA A V I 4/1 Near
but. Mapping, tchaoft Ra
decorated Now fence 4 root
Appliance* itay............173 *00
U K W IN T I R

IF R IN O I 3/1

GREAT rm. aal In kit Im
maculat* Warranty B*g kjl
porch 4 woll Alto moraui.lao
TO U R CHANCE TO OWN THIS

3 ttery UK V I 1* Loti dan
Big 1*1. room tor pool Groal
tchoott Now only
1H 000
U K V I ’ t ON F IV E A C R E ! IN
O tlto n L o r g t ranavalad
mobile horn* 1 p'c. pool, do
eking Very, vary nlcollll.M P
CALL ANTTIM E

322-2420
321-2720
2MI Perk Dr . Uelerd
441W. Leke Mery II., Ik . Mery

C O U N TR Y CLUft LIV IN O
Beeufifu! 2 tfory 1 bdrm with
lo m il end! femily rooms
Fireplace, pool, wet ber
»ennt« end beeutl fuf eek tree* •
Just
.. HJSfOO
Metre Neel Ittefte Ce lee.
___________ 021 7D7___________
O lN I V A
Chermmg 2 bdrm
plu* loft* 111 beth eider home,
beautiful hardwood floor* On
I acre, load* of meiesfic oaks!
2car gereqe M &gt; 000149 H S3
- - # » # ♦ ♦ # » # ♦ * » ♦ ♦ ♦ '.
O O V IN N M C N T N lfA L K S
SO Bm B A L L J » r A
L A N ! M ANY N V A L TY 221 4111

•Rposvrt! I l l I t U / m 4450

1J1— C o n d o m in iu m
_________W # n t# ls_________
I M E W A A T rO fMW

Middm VtM*g* 2 bdrm 2
b*th, poof. t$H por monfh
m y n i o r a u 254f__________
IAN FORD * 1 bdrm condo
unfurnished W*sh*r/dfytr
Poof No pel* S12S/mo Coll
471 0172offer * pm

T E L F A IR

R EA LTY

II MWV 17 t l. D IB A N Y

FHA/BONO HO NEY
New Homo*. 1/3. good loco
lion, low down, low monthly
Ratal# horn** alto ovailabio
AA Cera**, Inc. Cantu.y It

113— W s n l t d t o R « n t
Day*. 1I3 I1M (va*. 3331371
R K T IR ID Mlllltry couple nim

elderly porent* usouid like fo
rent I or 1 bdrm., 2 bolhi houte
byMoy t Coll22in»1

BRAND NIW OFF IC1BLDNO
400iq. II tot.mag It
OC3IONINOI
Mava In tpaclol
1114/me
________ CaliniTNO________
31AAALL RENTAL OFFICBI
Zoned OC I Vary reeaanablel
111 It. Call natal 33T*I 71
141— H o m t i h i r S # t «
Assume Lecb Arber. 2/1.
screened porch, fenced, A I
♦re* M. *00dnUf, *00m 4403

ASSUMABLE, NO Q U A U fl I NG
OR
LESS THAN S2S00 CASH
INCLUDING C L O IIN O C O IT
] 4 4 bdrm home* tn Sanlord.
O ellont'DeBary Lk Mar/
Long wood/ Allamon la Spring*
S 1 .3 M DOWN INCL CLOSING
3 bdrm I beth. tireptece.
epplienees carport . D4.V00
U S S THAN S3, I N DOWN

2/f'i. eppJiences. Iking rm,
dining rm, femily rm w/brick
fireplace 10 a 12 urn porch,
privet y fenced yard D7,100

■ATE MAN REALTY

ASSUME. NO QUALIFY

Lk. Rati I i t . l . Brakar
1448 laniard Aye.
321*0759
......... 321-2257

LAKE MANY POOL HOME
114.000 DN Owner will hold 3nd

COUNTRY LIVINO
Horses O K I 1/1 with born
12l» ecret. high &amp; dry cen
spilt...............
........ M l.500
I T OWNER •SANfOND

1 bdrm * I b«1h. lemily room,
ufillfy shed U M 0B m 117*
DC B A IT • GLEN A II E Y
Pre loreclovurt divorce sole
iiecuflve poof .home on golf

course. Priced DO 000 under
eppreisel et *147.000 700 0**0

•Watarlront UftRlyl#
• M o d g t n F l i n t s # C # n t# r
• i n d o o r f U o q u « t b a ll
• O n # M o n th F r# #

I

O f T K E S F A C IF O * LEASE
Available m Incramanli et*3J
va ti Va»y*it»*clim ia.m »
QUINN R R A L T T P H I ltAI
S A U D I LEASE O m O N
DELTONA
1 b d rm
split Tbarh 1.113 tg ft U
•era laa.ioa Au amalla Nan
Oulhtylag La— CaK »1 4 3 3
JAN FO R D • ] bdrm haul* N r
tala by owner, nice and claan
M ini Jail Call 373 C*B1
SANFORD ■ 1 bdrm . I U bath.
Fla. rm. aquipgad hltcntn.
cti/a. new varncali 4 palnl
Fenced 1U M0 m 7*01 attar
1 Wpm____________________
STAIRS P N O TE ITY
M A N A G (M ( NT 4 h f A L T V
373 mi/|31 4038
W IN T E R IF R I N O I
*/l’ &gt;.
cantral H/A Raducadl t lJ *«C
W MahcMwtbL R talbr

________ &gt;33m i________

1 BORM. I RATH corNmpofary
In tantard. I 1 acra wllh aak
treat, tcraanad perch, a year*
aid (71.008___________333 &gt;JI(
4 IR O R O O M 4 dan ar I bdrm .
wrap around peach 4 acra* •
I bdrm in law cattagt 41*8.000
Oaug BKhtrdw
IR A Jan FlarIda, 341 MM
Evtamg*. 3041It3
1 4 3 -O u T o lS t B t #
P ro p # rty / S e l#
Free breebure of mouniain
properties Cool fresh air in
Western Norm Carol mat Cell
toIf free: 1 '&lt;09 742 '1930 or write
SMOKY M O UNTAIN LAND A
H O M E S . P O B O X 1097.
M URPHY N C 29904________
1 4 )— R e s o rt
P r o p w T y / S il#
TIM E S H A R E week 24. red.
Sapphire Valley. NC On PGA
geif course Pay equity of
*7.000 leke over payments No
profit asked &gt;4? 1*47 aft 4PM
149— C o m m e r c i a l
P r o p e r t y / S e t#
Q U A M in E l
New roof, aluminum tiding.
U5 000 By owner Q9MJ4
T R IP L E X
Good income.
grewih potential Eve. cond
E nfra lot *07.100122 *124
4 residential naif*, income

New 3 Mrm 2'» beth 2 story,
appliances, fireplace. 2 car
garage

MB 900

ASSUME NO QUALIFY

)/P i. 1,400 eg II . new paint
end carpet, appliances on I/l
acre U&gt;7 mo *14 000
GENEVA
House on I 1* acres 3 bdrm , |
&lt;bath, appliances, garage. #d
d i 11o n a I o u t b ld g
or
workshop
*79 500

Its,000 Assumable financing
at 9% ) ! ) 4941
1J3 — A c r # # S # L o t t/ S a l#
OCALA NATIONAL FORE I T
Wooded loft River access
I l f SO each No money dewnf
*71 41 monthly
Owner
(9441 7204179er (944 ) 421 2424
500ft. Or S t M

MUST 5 E U M
O A c rttw la p n c A Wall
Mablla Hama OK
407 000
Non Qualitying Mortgage
l o r i t n t n R u l Ei U U
407-3221155
1S3— C o n d o m i n i u m s
C o -O p / 5 « l #
V IL L A ! OF C A JJC L B S R R T 1
M rm . 2 'bath * den screen
porch
I4f 7*44 er 477 4*72
iS 7 — M o b il#

CARRIAGE COVE
JU F E R MIC 111 7 bedroom. 3
full bath, double wide Cathe
drai ceilings, hardboard sid
mg. shingle root skirling
Must lee Te Appreciate! 14.99*
Call Collect
407 f lJ 70A)
or 407 194 M27 after *©m
L A R O I I B E OROOM
Eicelient condition, nicely
furnished, corner tot at Park
Ave Mobito Park
122 2141

Repa 14X42 spilt *2 Tidwell
VI 200 down lor qualified
buyer Under |2a) per month
includes mtg and lot rent

I4XM 2/I

40Guerdon

*9 000

uyuy p l y
HIGH PERCENTAGES*
MOST H O M f* SO ID
S2.9M fees far SM iM and under
COUNS1LON •I O O O N I

YOU* HOME OR U N O ?
C A L L U J II
FOR IMM I D I A K ACTION
Id T Iin u n l u l E i U l i
407 322 1155

Sama material 138333*08
a S IN O IR SEW ING MACH IN I
inaw , S M M lllS a
• W I L L F U M F • Ira H F
Mot, tar Im a rM n Jet Hump
IIJ/130 Valt with 178 pal
pal. am red kforap* lard SH I
tar bob Call 1181178 ar a— a,
(M Cafattnda D r . Santtrd.
W (mare— Cater T V ■ ( m—
•H AMM# S U L Ftahar VCR.
#a*d candttHn. 1171 ar —
hrm tar — n , 333 p

SS4 U S 14M M

M Champ,
on C o n c o rd F ire p la c e
dry wall interior very clean
*10410

Broker 3 2 311 (4/13 1 3703
CARRIAGE COVE
1 U F IR N t C C , I twd-oom I
M l bafh doublew-de Calhe
dral ceilings hardboard vd
mg shtngi# roof si.rfmg
Must 'Set' To Appr#ciatel 31 WS
Call Collect
407 922 7040
pr 407 29* M27 after 4pm
7 bdrm mobile heme clean
t i cell# nt c&lt;ondt'Itori' carport
Shady tot m Q«-ei ref tree park
Hope's Over 55 U 500
Call &gt;12 9797
M X 11 B E L M O N T

7 bdrm

good c o n d itio n P a r it y
turmshed
*2 19*
Ca l 149 5007or 14)0212

31S— B « a t * a n d
t o jM g jM
BASS BOAT - 17 Gtautraam
150 mercury, full tooded, like
now. *19*0' Otter 230 4B52
R J M U M IU O J C r ill
M
With traitor Used a
time* *2.500 or best oiler
Celt
222 7701 before 3pm

★ MUST SELL ★
REDUCED TO 134,M l
Qysiifyiig INBrTgage
JECLU O EO But O n * T* Town
J Acra* W. Mobil*, (apt*. Wall
407-3221151
1 4 3 -W # t # r t r o n t

Proftrty / Site
STONE ISLANOARSA)
Accost to SI John* River
Largo treed tot Right* to
canol A rlvor!
. I k 000

CALL BAIT
REAL E JTA TE
REALTOR____________ i n 7a*(

in —Appliances
/ F u r n lt u r #
W A N TED : Gaad la**Mg agplt
awces. working or not. Wo also
soil and ropifr
' 2214294
A IR C O N D I T I O N E R
Wotfinghouto. Ill* now. 1SK
BTU . UP volt* MI* 2221710
• A N TIQ U E drmng room tabio
4 choir* and teat | »
Call attar IPM. ask for Julio
___________220 20B2___________
BABY CR IB c o w r t l't * yBHk
bod and adult bod New, m
bo# Only |l«t CaK 122 4717
BJ'S RESALE
Wo Bey/Soil Feenrfero A Col
locttbto*. Including I states
t i n t. iantofd Bet.* 221 7449
O DfltX. ref mi shod wood, deep
filo drawer* 4 total drawers
*7*
_______
221 170*
• D R E IS ER . S drawers. 42"
high 2* wide i r deop with 7
and tabto* *20Cali221 iTts
• FR E E Z E R * upright 17 cubic
toot White *100 Coll 232 41*4
• KIN O SIZE B I D - GOOD
CONDITION 19* Telephone
__________ 222 io n ___________
LARRY'S AAART. US Sanford
Avo New used turn. A appi
_§ e y/ led/Trade........ 222 4121.

S O U ) IN ONLY 3 DAYS
Mr* Mitcholl of Sanlord
advert’sed several appliance*,
mother. 2 dryers and refrigtr
ator on the special tl day rate
to got the lowest rate per lino
per day wllh the option of
canceilmg at any time and
being charged tor only the
days the ad actually runt
Everything wa* sold in only 2
days If your tooking tor
. " F A IT RESULTS"
CALL TO D AYII
IA N FO R O H E R A LD
CiassiHod Oopt
222 2411

P R EG U LAR tuo couch Floral
print Good condition *2* or
best otter Cat! 221 224*
W HIRLPOOL Washer Almond
E rcel lent condition look « Ilk#
now Will deliver 221 2001
WHIRLPOOL Dryer • White
E seal lent condition *14* Will
deliver 221 2001

113— T#l«vliton/
R a d io / S t « r # o
• TV'S, color Need repair All
tor *40Call now! 249*4*3
191— B u i l d i n g

EVENYTW N6 GOES I!
MAR 7 8 8 3 8 8 II8 A F R I
111 CLUB ROAD Saatard
F u .n l,ura. m o n a rt. yard
talk, lautanatd namt. mne

III
ttc W

, tad. HHa. #k-

m FONTIAC#a ADO AM •
Aula, a ir,tia ra * , i t ** ,.*
. cruft*
Only 118* TV me
Call Mr. Fayne, M31133

■UICK REGAL • ’It.
candttlan. lew ml tea—

SIAM

CADILLAC SEVILLE. 78.
baauttfull S3.JM
Call M l 381*
FAIR W A Y MOTORS
■Hem* el 1188 Dawn A Rid*"
X U S 1 7 83L*n&gt;— d M l MM
T M E I T P R YW VTS

f iCfpT tea*fog, mto. etc:.
(SOLOS DELTA
BROUGHAM ■( Dr, (utb. Nr.
liM U /m a
Call Mr Fay— ■W I133

GOV I • N M I N T S l l t t O
Vahklea tram I1M Far—
Marcadt* Carveffee Chevy.
S ur pl ui B u y e r . O u l(*
1M Sa*7M M R «tS(171
T M E UP PAYMENTS

c c h s o f Ig e

■ lO L IM IR . ilka naw N r Oadpe
D M /M II(ubiW i. (too Call
M* J7M alter ( FM __________
* T | R IS
Set el I
i l .to*i
belied radial Good tread *7S
135— T r u c k s /

(mat/Vans
CHEVY S ID ’17
Ftob/up Red. a cyt. 1 1— ad.
elf SUCb/aWar
K M Ito
C H IV Y VAN • -7Y. auto air.
power itoering titan, carpel,
new radial* 11710 firm Call
t it IN I or #71 M «
__________________________ *
'Ft FORD Frgg - p a d fin*. »
dry bei. runt goad U3M Call
3MI7M____________________
I t FORD VAN. cuttom ,ntor tor
law mltat jla .tM 31)0130
33338
237— T r a c t o r s a n d
T r a il# r s
FARM TRACTORS
M U IB D IN STOCK
A LL SIII11 A LL F R IC III
Ma&lt;f*and Tractor A Equipment
•«mi N af Maitland

— capltaa.laB.m ia.tlc.
H NISSAN FULSAR • Sum
234— V t i l l c i G E

Only (118 81/m*

SATVtOAY ONLY • M I M f M
IN EASTWOOD CT. I FI— tra il)
L a lt *1 baby llam a and
claHiak. tayk. boat, and mtat
SIDEWALK SALE
MAR. It A 7* I t X A M IFM
K A D IR JEW ELER S
IIIS . PARK AVE.

9 2 V W JC TTA
Air, am/lm cat—
, — weal,
new b ra k tt and aahauti
( M M mile* ( U M ar bet,
eWar C a ll................... 333(388
■to R IR A U L T ALLIAMCB - I
treed, air, tie r— . ]d a e r
73AM mltot. Runt *o— but
n e ed ml— r brake park
l(J('n a &gt; a tla b ta O rig in al
^O w — r ^ U O L w j J h — ^ ^

/ A

H U NT PN TM N TI

L0NCN000/D4N IU R Y H I U
M FAM ILIES FR I. # SAT. M
NO E n R L V BIR D S , Lata
Mary Ri‘ near I a la Lake
Emma Rd ar *37 lo Longwood
M iiiiiaLtka Emma Rd______
M OV,NO S A L f '" Furnilur*.
a q i f . Ilnana. ctalfat. toy* A
muck mar* F rl # S a l. a AM
lb « F M V I W Sam,non A m .
Lk Mary tklwn I A 8 S I I

m b M O N T I CARLO U rHM#
EdMaa. wHh V0 and new — *•
franamfulan with Witt klf
Perfect mechanical Wap*
Neada ml— r bad? werk | t m
ab* M utlt— I* appreciate
_________Cad M l MM_________
I l f ] M A R Q U I S S T A T IO N
WAGON - Fully leaded! Law
mltaaga,.........................S U M
SammeW F a rd ..............M l IN I
1*10 B U I C K C E N T U N Y
L IM ITE D A/C. tutor power
.leering, brabet and ptodaei
fill. crvIM ItTJO S A I I M H
JamInato Fard................377 IN I
1881 T -E I R D + L O A O B D ,
RUNS AND LOOKS ORB A T I
IM M C A L L M IM M _________

233— A u t o P a r t *

231— Cars

117— O a r e y S a l t s

hr#e#rty / h t o

Fart#

RMarf O’NWI. 37* M H

141— C o u n t r y

Call Mr. Payne. 3337133

W a n ta d

H O n M M UST O I L

W E FAY TOP (to tor w n c— d
cart trucktl W I SBLL p a r
*nto*d utad part* AA A U TO
SALYAOBal Q*B*ry. i l l Mto

I CIVIC u
■Indawa. new lire*, many
a -lra t. ssaa A taka avar
pymnfa. Call H I-M M . Nave

2 M -M o 1 o r c y d # s
a n d B lk t t

W-WanMtoBvy
G I U T RESULTS

Mrt. Ahandrafh t i Winter
Perk placed har *78T Bird tor
iaN In ifw Herah) and after
•myaIra dart If•— tald
GRIATI FASTI RCSULTSI
ll what you'll receivetoe
CALL TODAYII
SANFORD HE BALD
CLASSIFIED DEFT
nsi*ii

Nan Farr— a Mafalt...
.m iM t
KOKOMO........ ..

211— Good Tfiiny*
to E a t ______
HOMEMADE Chocalate Easter
Sggi
C a lo r y Christian
Confer To « d o r 2)191*9 A
221 *99*
|

212— Musical
Marchandis#
f lM O FO I S U E
Wanted Rosponsibto party to
f#ko on small monthly pay
merits on piwno See locally
Coll Manager at 419 224 130*
anytime
STORY A Clerk console piano
ia ce ile n t condition Just
tuned *1199 E v o s lll 0C2I
UPR IGH T PIAN O •good condl
tion Pick it up
Coll 120 9273

a PUBLIC A U T O AUCTIO N *
■ V ER Y WRONCSOAY 7:MFM
DAVTOMA A U T O AUCTION
N«ey. (3, OeyM M Batch
_________ a a a n m i i _________

•Ncapt fa*, tag. htto. ate.
17 PO N TIA C PIRBBIRO
Auto, air, storaoeassatto
Only *194 42/ma
Call Mr. Payna. 122 2123
TOYOTA SUPRA

'll E.ctltonl condition, auto,
digital daw. equalliar 13)00
Call...............................330 000

123— Misctllauaous

CERAMIC R U N
Paragon 7.K7*. mcludaa
furntlura and aafraa. 330 00(7
• D I M E B O T T L E Cak#
Machine Freon tank JlOOobo
Call M l M il_________
DRAW
T I T # Hitch and a
tcootar carr.tr IrOO Eaarci—
ttik*. kM Call M l QMS_______
HEAVY D U TY S’ i a I ' l l l n l
flatbed trailer I M Call
________ l i l i m _________
• F IM R A L L
M r 4 M rt
Pacman need* rtpa.r J7I
Serioui inqu’r t t only 113 71*8
a— at ,78 J lunitnd. Sanford

m

241— R B c r t a f t o n a l
V #h ic i# s / C a m p # n

EXECUTIVE MOTOR NOME

T M E U F P A Y ttlR TS

TM E U f PAYM EH n

M IT ------------ U U --------------T IL D E
H U I T S CROWN FAWN
_________ W 333(1(4_________

DUCATl PASO 750
*17 • Rad. adult »« * e d .
garagad. 20.000 mitov 24 mm
D e lO rt* * O tc a m 2 pea
whtti** valued at *1.000
14,999. C*n be teen el
Peraonal Cycle Service In
Day tone. eHer March 25
Or Ceil Be*
429 9*1* day* 799 9212 evening*
*
MOV I NO. mutl Mill Hende 7M
•400 or teal offer 272 2259
^jiffeM Ultave^

t ic — , taa, lap. t,Ha. afe
M PONTIAC L IM A N S - 1 Dr.
aula. a ir . ita ra * . panar

itoering l—umlleal

Onlygimg/rna

Call Mr. Fayne, M3 7133

1871 VOLVO STAION WAQON
Cold A/C. good lira*, runt
••ad. economical. Jl.ltS ar
bttf after................ 388 flat
1870 T H U N D I R I I R O
...... SI.18!
Jem.no** Ford
.... M3 1*01
IN I C H R Y J L IR L I BARON
Aufe. power itoerng. power
brake*. A/C IrO TJM A ) S l.m
Seminole Ford
M l IM l

71 22 Ft Eiceltont condition
Updated
*14.000
Call 194 *145 or 447 7150

RV LOTS *142/mo includat
wafer garbage Rewege Berk
Avenue Mobito Perk 172 2141
S0U TM M N 07I
I t Ft CI*H A. Chevy Chattlt
1 ! Onan ge— rotor. Ml, con
lai— d. bunk bad*, full bath,
mlcra G*r«qe kept E.ctllenl
condition Ready la (O i l
*1* 000 ....
C*llttJ 7*87
* ___________________________
T IA V IL TRAILER

STH WHEEL 21 ft 1«75w/*fh
wheel, new carpet, good con
ditton M.500
Call 272 «7«9
1999 W ILDIBNEIS TRAILER.
79 ft, eaciHenf condition,
tfereo, A/C. micro, alect
hoiif *10,500 Call 220 1714
243— J u n k C a n

JUNK CARSRIM OVIO
NOCHARGE
___________ 2219177

**T#f DeHart* Pa d tor |unk
cart, truck*. 4 a*heel drive
Any condition tail 1211999

Take A Bite Out Of The "Buy Hare • Pay Here:
Tooth Fairy With "Mincer Molars"
$50 DN/$198.71*
87 FORD
F150 PICKUP

$2500 CASH
79 CHEVY
PICKUP
AUTO., AIR

&gt;5400 To Fin. x
42 Mo#, at 1160 APR

$75 DN/S224.56*
84 LINCOLN
TOW N CAR

$50 DN/$121.09*
87 CHEVY
CAVALIER

LOADED A NICE!
&gt;4900 To Fin. *
30 Mob . at 2ft.29 APR

AUTO., AIR
&gt;3900 To Fin. x
42 Mo#. #11160 APR

$50 DN/$234.07‘
86 CHEVY
CAMARO Z-28

$50 ON/$187.84*
87 OLDS
CUTLAS

M a l a r ia l*

BIG TR E E SALES *5 and up
Oak* maple*, lycamore and
crepe mryfldr*. SOI' S French,
Avenwe 221 72I9____________
SNAPPER RIDER mth ca'the*
•HP recoil, good condition
Alio,, puth movrer good con
d.tkon 173 9995 I Keep trying)

72 Camb
&amp;4 000

■ R tD G IS A N T IG V E S b ttl SMI
t* t M/Sal a Aucttaa H u r t 7pm
MM H e r (8W &gt; ( AGM34A V O T
CO LLEC TO R B U T ING
Bawball. baktatball. taatbail
carat 373 taio*.1778. a m

447-312-1155

12X41 1/7 split
screened room

RgnUI Apartmgnts

★ NEEDTO SELL*

TOUR NOME 0 4 ( A M T
C A L L U JII
FOR IM M E D tA T I ACTION

A LL S TE E L B U IL D IN G ! a,
dealer invoice. 3 000 to 50 000
sq II Call 40/ 291 *711collect

24X1* 2/2 split

32 3-26 28

★ NEED TO SELL ★

Rope
I4X*4 ]/ ) split
•&gt;
Fleetwood Sand Point *1.200
down lor qualified buyer
Under D ig per month In
cludeds mtg and tot rent

LAKE MANY no qualify low
down 2 yr* new Immaculate
1M rm 2Car
1(9 900

LAME M A IT
3 M rm 2 ba'h split plan
Large fenced lo* la*e Mary
schools
U ) 000
W ALLACECNKSS N I A L T Y
.
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acre*, twttabit far r**tdtht&gt;*i
d*v*l***m*"t Writ* Ta/ry
Crayton. Raw** ta Ra. 11*.
Lab* City. FI. 17*11 ar call
NM 7JjaaM Bfa(a.*F*»**t*ad

SANFORD AREA PARK

SHORES

1133 W. Somlnolo Blvd.
Hury. 17-92
Sanlord, FL 32771

W a n ttd

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ureened porch H I 000

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lovely 3 M rm
formal dimng Only
IS! 000

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T in s

141— N M W tle r Sale

*17 000 eapemet l ) *00 Price.

4 0 7 M M 4 3 1 / 4 C 7 M S S722

&gt; SEWING M A C H IN E. OM Na*

111— A n t l q w s /
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V U r Rg( a n d g#fl

323-2323

WASHER/DRYER
AVAILABLE

STAM F COLL I C TO # ■ luylnp
US Mini Called u n i. plat*
Mackl # Fa, 1*9 * Call Burl
&lt; / fa* TOM
Man Frl

STENSTROM

P A U LA »«TM O S B O R N E
VKN TU H E I PR OPCBTIE*
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221 *744

MARCH
BONUS

D s n and bucks tram SM and
up Alta milk and bream a » t
Call m IBM

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aanara,ar All &gt;**d condition'
Call aTfer JAM. 313 ***1
• M O Y tR F R O Z E C T O f ll
pair kM NrbaHt 333(ltd

FurwW wO/Otwt

103— H w M f

LOW ROY trader, tandem atl*.
la ft, incNiad NaHer. J'e It

P e u ttry
CHICKS • Fancy and cam man
bread. Ducat, qua.it, turkey.
#&gt;8818 Call337M 38 ________
• GOATS Buiiar/Nubtan tratk ■ M M SMadCB.CallJ

345— Stamyt/Ceiu*

gulat ratlraa mablla hama
garb. Jawtti Denary No pat*
U 3I par month Call 333 ala!

3 3 1 -C a r t

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1 1 1 -1

if ly i M

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APFALO O tA m art. I yaarf aid.
F A R T (uartav and igyalaaia
m an . i n tart, of bail *W*v
Call 171 7871 aft*. JFM

Over I Ate Id . F I Uvlag Araall

1 3 7 -O H lc # R « n t » l i
O O R C H tS H R

KIT N’ CAILYLEO ky Larry Wrbkt

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193— Lawn A Garden

IRf— Pe I i A Supplies
PERSI AN K I T T I N S , C F A
Loveable A fluffy Champion
bioodlme • *k v old I female
cameo, I male*
cinnamon
1X0 94 272 9*45

SUCCESS IN 2 M T S
vESi1 7 day* i% ait it Took lor
Mr* Karine** of Lake Mary
to fmd good loving home* for
her 5 Golden ten,ever black
lab pupp«e* CALL TO D A T ft
FORSUCCES*
With taur A4 Tenterrew'f
SANFOROHERALD
C L A tS lF IS O O lP T
J ill* II

REAL SPORTY
&gt;4700 To Fin. x
36 Mob . at IS.55 APR

Dr. Th M bay* “don’t bo
looted by Iho buy h*ra - pay
h*ro loolh fairy, you loo can
drive • quality u**d car.*

CIERRA L.S.. LOADED
&gt;6050 To Fin. x
42 M o b . al 15.60 APR

MINCER MOTORS
GOOD CREDIT • BAD CREDIT * MO CREDIT • NO PROBLEM
•PLUS lo . leg* l —

1809 S. FRENCH

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LOW PRICES NOBODY CAN BEAT. . . NOBODY!
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tl co o m b lo everyday low prices. Nobody beau Winn Dials. . . Nobody! We're made a
commitment to bring you Mm lowest prices on the best quality and variety of products for your
family, save every week without having to shop around. Ybu'U come out with the lowest total food
MU. and that'a why we say Wlnn-Dlalc haa prices Nobody Can Best.

IT ’S THE
FO URTH
AN N U AL

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W INN-DIXIE

STIVAL

A m e r ic a ’s S u p e r m a r k e t*

• t m u M M W M B P Db SoNSTRATIONSI
The leading distributors bf your favorite foods will be offering
you some of their most popular products to sample and
take home! You'll also find some new ones to try! There will
be many valuable coupons and recipes available throughout
the show . . . And lots of entertainment for the entire family!
Get ready to have a great time at the Fourth Annual Winn-Dixie
Festival of Foods . . . It's all brought to you by Winn-Dixie.
America's Supermarket!

MARCH304POIL1,1990
ORANGE COUNTY
CONVENTION/CIVIC CENTER
MOO INTERNATIONAL ORIVE-ORLANOO

ADULTS.....................*3"
AGES 6-16................ *2"
CHILDREN UNDER 6 .FREE

FRIDAY IS
S E N IO R
C IT IZ E N DAY!
All union SS and our
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50c oft adnission.

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OOOO THURSDAY THROUGH
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2tAPRIL 4, 1M0.

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DRAPES

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LAKE MARY

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Wednesday

March 28

1990 - Herald Advertiser — Thursday. March 29. 1990

Seniord. FI

Beware of 'clipped’ cars
lie wrecking-yard car
'resin' ihic whole Alla
I
sinpiM ii iii my l.ivur-again
Itc .min I'p.in shop i lie
Wuh a new pami pill.
nllu-r day I ris-ognl/.ed .i Mime Ircsh carpel and a
Irlrnd and ins lx-.uiiilul Ittilr utiilcrciullug the
Alla Komcii roadster lit rc|wir would lie virtually
iiiic -orner. &lt;)r I should imdet enable.
say 1 recognized i hr rrit
Musi important Iliad
Iroiil hall if 'h r oar 1 In' ni.iile sure the fellow who
rear was blue
pul 1 he ears together
Tilt* c.ii had In i I. overlapped the edges
Iirm ally rear-ended hy where the cars had Ix t i i
Mime Iihii III a CIli'Vv a col and dnulilc welded
few weeks i-arliei Tile iliem m i there would he
aeclilcill h ail m i m.iugli it no chance the seam
the lovi'lv Uallaii I h m I v umild ever open. I 11 facl.
lll.l! I 111- lllstlt illlfi rum
1I11 seam would prnhnhly
panv wnile 1In eat 11 is lie similiter Ilian lire rest
a lotal loss. Y d like n (In car s Irodv Hrud's
l.a/ariiH. 1In- Alfa had ii'siirrccierl Alla would
risen attain with what
H IS Hi uni ,1s new
now ap|H'ared in
.1
In hod&lt; shop iMrlance.
brand-new rear end.
spiicuut imrls of various
My Irli'inl grinned and ems lonelier Is called
|Miinted In llu* cenler of "fhppIntS
When done
1lie car's cockpit. The with care .uni skill 11 ran
seals. earjH'i and (kidding l)&gt; a re la tive ly in --\were mil nl lie car. and I pi lister wav 10 repair a
could clearly see a seam badly damatted car
mim ing hum one door to
Mill u n liir iu n a ie lv
the other, rtglu across many iilp|x*d cars are
the ear's lloorpan.
potential disasters. In­
Ilrad explained that he stead of using a strong
had found Ills c a r's overlappmii seam the
complement in a wreck- welder will simply lack
ini' yard — that Is. an 01 spot weld" the two
A lla roadster w ith a Ikh is loncther. And on
smashed-up Ironi end. in wer ears, ones hull! in
lie had Imlli ears n il In the Iasi decade or mi with
'■.ill. and then had the th in n e r hitth-sirenglh
front hall of his ear l o w - al l o y metal I he
welded to 1lie rear half of welder may iim ' improper

■a w t i w b o h r

weldllltt tn'hnlrpii's that ear 1 I1.1I mIill wears Us
will weaken ’ lie mrlal original taelory im iiii job.
you can In- ipille sure Ihe
surromidlutl the m -uiii
I’oorly clipped ears have ear was never clipped —
been known lo spill a|iari nr Involved III .1 serious
during minor accidents, aerldent tor 1I1.1I mailer
or even after runnlnti A one-owner eiir iwnh
|ki|M-r work to prove III
over nasty |kil holes.
Many of these rebuilt sold prlv.nriy by Ihe
ears are foisted on |x-ople owner is likely in be 1lie
w h o n e v e r s o s p e c I genuine article. And reputalile ear dealers are
1hey’re huvlntt pieces of
unlikely in risk then
d llfe re m ears Some
partlrularly audacious (•i n k ! names hy M-lling
ch a ra cte rs will even clipped cars on lltelr
spllee tottelher two cars used-car lols.
of dllfereni years — sue
Ileware however of
a 1987 fnml end will) a l l v - h y - n l g h l used-ear
I9H5 rear end. Th a i
ilciilers whu oblain llu-lr
might average out as a ears llimugll dealer .me
I OHO ear. but ol course It lions. And keep In mind
will In- iMwncd olT as a I hill s o me t i me s the
HBH7 model
dealers themselves are
Twenty-six stales have liMiled hy cleverly reluillt
damage (Iim Insure laws salvaged ears.
1 hal usual l y require
In any cum-, examine
ileiilers in nil buyers If a
(lie ear's pink slip to see
ear has been badly dam
It It Indicalrs ihe ear was
itited and rebuilt And
Mime stales require in- salvaged ll's always w Im Iii carefully llls|M-el Ihe
surance companies 10
iindendde of any used ear
notify Ihe stall* when
before you Imy Ik-ware
they "lotal" .1 ear Prom
nl Iresli 11n1lereo.1llug. II
the n
on
the w ord
p o s s lb lr, llli up the
"salvage" nr "pinked"
should appear on the curjK-is iind examine the
llnnrpan lor signs ul
car's title or pink slip
welding nr poorly reHui crooks don't play
by ihe rules. So if you re (kitrcd aeeldenl damage.
Should you have any
In Ihe markii lor a iim i I
ear. In - on ihe lookout for d u iilii a iim ii a p ro s|H-ellve purchase, liiki- ll
ihcsc Italf'lireed ears.
In .1 I hmI v shop
If you eiin II111I a iim d

From the mailbag - will
no-lead gas replace leaded?
■y P 1 TIR BOHR
From the maih&lt;aL
Dear Peter- u n mg
a 1983 Che role' 1hat's
designed to iv
• lar
gas. T’an 1 m - ti- .lew
Arcol.C ! mie.iile
go
lar ga without damaging
the engine valves nut
valve scats ir shi itM I
use a lead .ddlllvc —
C .II.. Los Angeles
Dear C .II.: We have
quite a tangled web here.
First, any I9H3 cat has
an engine with hardened
valves and valve seats
designed lo run Just line
without lead. In fact,
leaded gas Is a dcftnltc
no-no tor nearly all cars
limit from 1973 on: and
lor light trucks built from
I9HO on. hi those years,
most automakers added
eatalytte converter
emission-control devices
10 llu-lr ears and trucks,
and llu- catalysts can In Irreparably harmed by
lead. So please don't
worry alMiui your I9H3
Chevy’s valves
Now If your vehicle Is
I rum the ‘SOs or 'IKK

wlih an -nglnr designed
for lead 'and that means
nosi Aimrlean-bulli ears
and tiuckal, you may
waul to im - an additive
— bui noi necessarily
Telraeihyl lead, origi­
nally added lo gaMiltne as
an inexpensive way in
improve -xiane. has Ihe
added fx'iiefll ol -ushuiiiing valve seats and
guides. Without Ihe lead,
the valves and seats in
o ld e r cars can wear
prematurely
Out Walt tlacsner. a
' hem 1st and the execu­
tive director of the In­
ternational Society for
Vehicle Preservation,
says that If you generally
lake It easy on your older
ear (shift below 3.000
rpm, don't pull or carry
heavy loads, don'l often
cltmh long sleep grades),
(hen you can gel by wtlh
a current grade of leaded
regular, even though
today's leaded gasolines
contain tar less lead than
they once did
Now what If you want
to use an unleaded gas.
Ilk- Aren s new Emission

Control I m your old
crock from Ihe 'f&gt;Os or
'60s?
We Soutlu-rn Callfoi
nlans have been Imiiii
bardrd with hype about
Arro's new gas. The newgasoline Is supposedly
less prone lo evaporation,
and has fewer chemicals
like aromatics and olefins
that help create o/one —
a prime fompnniiil of
smog. If owners of pre197.3 ears would use Un­
stuff Instead of leaded
regular, says Arvo, these
ears would emit 20 per­
cent fewer nasty jaillulanis. Now that's Im ­
pressive 10 any of us who
don’t like breathing air
we can see.
Indications are that the
hype Is true. Cars do run
cleaner with the new
gasoline, and with no III
effects on driveability.
Arro. in fact, claims per­
formance Is txitcr.
Moreover. Arro Isn't
alone In producing re­
duced-emission gaso­
l i n e s . S u n C o . of
Pennsylvania, makers ol
Sunoco and Atlantic gas.

hii|N-s to have a similar
gasoline on sale nexl
year. Other oil compunlcs
are expected In follow
lalcr.
Still. If you have an
older car designed lor
leaded gas but you use
unleaded gas lAreo's
E C -1 or any other), you
may want to use an
addllive In compensate
for Ihe lack of lead —
especially II you Indulgc
In spirited driving or pul
the engine under heavy
loads
llardahl's "Instead O'
L e a d . " S T P ' s "L e a d
S u b s titu te ." Unocal's
“ Valve S a v e r." Gold
Eagle's "Quantum VS"
and a new C h e v r o n
product called "P R O CAHE Valve Armor” are
all supposed lo protect
valves and scats like
le ad, b u t they are
sodium- or phospho­
r o u s - b a s e d Inst ead.
Areo and Sun both
e x p e c t to h a v e r e ­
duced-emission gasolines
available soon lor newer
curs.

II Is always Inport ant to find Ihs right openings lor me
fluids you add to your car. This is an important asoect
ol car care

F ix y o u r ra d ia to r
be fo re it fixe s you
_____ _
URI report

lmiiro|M-rlt
Im
p ro p c rlv

The scene Is a familiar
one: A car on the side of
1 lie road, IiimmI up
a
ie v M -r sleamingfrum ihe
radiator. A typical
summer scene, right?
Wr ong! T h i s scene
mold come true any lime
ol llu- year, stranding
von on any rnadsldc. Ihe
■nil result of a bid rudlu....... retailing system cap.
A ear's raditor cap ts
one of U m)m - many little
"m il of sight, uul nr
mind" purls of your car
\ou probably don't Ihlnk
u I m iii I However. II diH-s a
very big Job holding
vour ear's ciMiluut m ix­
ture under pressure in
vour radiator and englne

The consequent &lt;-s ul 01
Improperly pressurized
system •" ild inelinli
('.losing vi..ir engine lo
overheat winch in mm
ennld rupture tIn- 1 imlum
hoses ll Ih e p ressiil' is
loo high damaging vmir
healer core or damaging
Ihe rudialoi ilsell

litiM'k.

.A leaky radiator cup. or
cap lhai is In otherwise
|MNir condition, ran cause
vour cooling system lo Ir-

.1

pri-ssiinrnl
pressun/eil

One way lo tell il 1lo
cap Is mil III good s|i.i|«
Is lo slmplv lllspiel H
yourself Ikiiiri- reiii'o
lu g ihe cap m ake son
Ihe engine Is i imiI Roiling
eiN lliinl ('.III cause serious

burns
When Ihe engine is
(-(Nil. slowly rem o ve 1to
cap and check 1lit- robin 1
gasket Inside. II 11 is
('racked or looks detenu
ruled, replace ll la-lore 1
causes trouble.

On the cover

O n e in a m illio n
Irv Gordon's cherry red 1066 Volvo I’ 1800
Is still on the road after 1.025.000 miles ol
driving. Until It reached the mill! ........ iark.
Gordon, a Junior high school science
teacher from Patchnguc, Long Island, drove
the car lo work each day — a 100-inlhround trip. Gordon’s advice for keeping
ears young: "T h e frequent change ol ImiiIi
oil and filter — this Is the cheajx-si
Insurance jioliey you can gel for it ear "

�Sanlord Herald — Wadnaaday. March IB, t990

— Harald A d v r1l»*r — Thursday, March 19, 1990 — Sanford, FI — t

Do tires really make a difference?
■ y w rrw o H w
What's the most con­
fusing thing that comes
to mind? The InstructI o n s for y o u r
"simplified'' Income tax
fo rm s? T h e o w n e r ' s
manual for your VCR?
How about tires. Con­
sidering all available
brands, sizes, profiles,
wear ratings, speed rat­
ings. load ratings — not
to m ention prices —
buying a new set of tires
for your car can be one of
m o d e r n l i f e ’ s most
perplexing tasks.
But In a recent conversatl on with Kim
R e y n o ld s , Road A
T r a c k 's resident
engineer, I learned a
fundamental tire truism
that may help: The sus­
pension of every car Is
specifically tuned for Its
original equipment lire.
Or to put It another way.
tires aie often deslgnrd
for specific makes and
models of cars.
Now those are very
significant slulemrnts.
Just because you can
walk Into say. a Mlrhclln
dealer, and find u set that
will physically fit your
car's wheels dnr s n' l
mean the Mlchcllns arr

the right tires for your
car.
Unless your car's sus­
pension Is compatible
wllh I he design charac­
teristics of the Mlchcllns.
they may for Instance,
make your car ride like
Great Gr a n d p a ' s
buckboard.
With this In mind, the
obvious solution to a
tlre-buylng quandary Is
to buy the same brand,
type and size of lire that
the makers of your car
originally gave It.
That's simple enough,
but unfortunately there
can be a slight rub.
Although you can be
certain that cars like
Cadi l l acs, Corvettes.
Mercedes or Porsches
will come with proper
tires, automakers some­
times shod leas pricey
models wllh inferior tires
lo cut their costs. These
Urea aren’t unsafe, and
they will be reasonably
compatible with the cars'
suspensions, but they
may not. for example, be
very durable. Or they
may not make Ihe cars
handle as well as they
coul d. A n o t h e r f u n ­
damental. tire truth says
Ihut there's no raster or
less expensive way to

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good set of tires.
"Tire design Is fraught
with compromise." said
Reynolds. "D ura b ility,
grip, ride and handling
on wet roads are com­
peting characteristics.
T h e g r i p p l e s t , besthandling tires are not the
most durable or Ihe best
riding tires. There hasn't
been a lire designed
that' s superl ative In
every respect."
As a case In point, Reynolds tested five dif­
ferent high-performance
60-serles tires for an
article appearing In Road
ft T r a c k ' s December
Issue.
The tires were all sized
2 0 5 / 6 0 V R - 15. w hi c h
means they're moder­
ately wide, low-profile
radial tires that can
safely handle speeds In
the heady regions of 130
o r 140 m p h . I t ' s a
category of tire suitable
for a broad array of
sports cars and sports
sedans, from BMW's 5s e r l e s to F o r d ' s
Mustangs.
Reynolds put each of
the tires through a gamut
of tests: laps around a
skldpad to measure grip:

braking on dry pave­
ment: braking on wet
p av e me n t : and laps
around a race course to
d e t er mi ne comb i n e d

grip, agility and ride feel.
Reynolds concluded
that while all the tires
gave admirable perfor­
mances. the Dunlop SP

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were the best handlers of
the bunch.
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Do you know how to change a tire?
I| N T W M M
According to a recent
p o l l of c a r - c r a z y
•California drivers. 20
percent of them don't
know how to change a
flat tire.
Boy, oh boy. are they
asking for trouble.
What happens when
they're all alone between
say. T i m b u k t u and
Nowhcresvllle. and one of
Ihelr tires goes phsssssl?
O r even If they're In
town, what happens If all
the auto club trucks are
busy that day. or they
suddenly discover Ihelr
aulo club membership
has expired? Undoubted­
ly some of them will try
lo drive on a flat, which
will not only utterly de­
stroy an otherwise re­
pairable tire, but which
can damage Ihe wheel
rim as well.
And If they think flats
only plague the poor or

the careless, who drive
uround on old. worn
tires, they'd better think
again. New tires can be
flattened by nails, or
vandalism , too. Nasty
potholes and broken
glass have been known to
puncture good tires as
well.
If y o u ' v e n e v e r
changed one of your car's
tires, try a practice run
some Saturday afternoon
under the Ideal condi­
tions of your garage or
driveway. Even If you
don’t think you could
manage the physical
labor Involved In chang­
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Samaritan could do the
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First, dig out your car's
owner manual from lls
hiding spot In Ihe glove
c o m p a r t m e n t . Man y

late-model cars have
strange, high-tech jacks
or lifting systems:, you
may need the manual to
show you how Ihe one for
y o u r car wor ks.
Moreover, the Jack may
not be stored In an obvi­
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a n d y ou' ll need the
manual to help you find
II.

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wheel's lug nuts, the
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has anti-theft locking
nuts, and of course Ihe
spare tire. You may also
want a screw driver or a
special tool lo pop off the
wheel covers.
Once again, spare tires
on modern cars aren't
always what they used to
lie. To save weight and
space In the trunk, many
new cars carry odd look­
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■ » K T M B O B U ________

If yoii*iv like me. you
pmltubly don't give ymir
car's hradllghls much
thought — al leant not
until one of them burns
out. And even then, un­
der bright city lights you
might not notice.
w ho hasn't gotten In
their « a r after m ik in g a
nighttime n m to jh f local
7 - El e ve n for a fresh
supply of beer nuts, and
then driven a block or
two before realizing they
had forgotten to turn on
the h eadl i ght s ? Y ou
coutd see OK without
them, right? In urban
areas, it seems the main
benefit of headlights Is
that y o u can a n n o y
fellow motorists by driv­
ing with your high beams
on. Bui try driving on a
rural, u n rrow dril
highway some dark and
moonless nlghl — sud­
denly good headlights
lake on new meaning.
The National Highway
T r a f f l e Safely
Adlmtnlslratlon IN H TSAI
has decreed that a car's
high (teams can emit a
ma x i mu m of 150.000
"candela" |u measure of
brightness). That may
seem like a lot of cundlrs.

hut It's only enough lo
llhimlnuic a human sized
object al 530 feet on a
dark nlghl.
Yet. as John Toinerltn
points out In the October
issue of Road ft Track,
the braking distance of a
car traveling at typical
highway speeds Is vrry
llille less than 530 feel.
And that assumes Ideal
c o n d i t i o n s of g o o d
wraiher. an a im driver
and head light s and
b r a k e s In o p t i m u m
working order. There's
llille room for error.
Bui Ihe situation was
even worse a few years
ago. If you drive an older
car. chances are your
headlights are rated al
only 75.000 candela. Ihe
Irgal limit unlll 1977.
T h a t means even al
normal highway speeds,
you're oulrunning your
headl i ghts, wh i ch Is
almost like driving with a
blindfold.
W hy such low randcla
limits? Because
headlights that are bright
enough for safe Illumina­
tion at high speeds are
loo bright (or oncoming
drivers. It's a vexing
trade-off. H o w e v e r ,
headlight technology is
Improving.

Th e "sealed beam "
headlight. Introduced
way back In 1937. was
standard Issue for U.S.
automobiles until very
recently. It consists of a
nitrogen-filled bulb, a rrllecior and a lens, all
scaled Into a single unit.
When a sealed beam
headlamp bums oul. It's
relatively cheap to re­
place.
But unfortunately,
sealed brum headlights
aren't lefTtbly efficient In
pr oj ect i ng light,
furthermore, they tend
In darken with use. If
your car has standard
scaled beam hradllghls.
you should replace them
every four years whether
or not they re completely
burned out. After u few
short years of use a
sealed beam headlight
ran lose as much as 50
tercent of Its brightness.
ly the way. when you
E
replace a headlight, have
your mechanic adjust Its
mount so that It's pro­
perly aimed.)
Enter halogen
hradllghls. Though they
liad been used In Euro|M*
since the 1960s. halogen
headlights only received
N H T S A a p p r o v a l in
I960. Th e bulb In a

halogen headlight
Idled with halogen gas —
Iodine, hrom lnr, chlo­
rine. flonrlne or astatine.
Unlike the old sealed
beam headlamps. which
p r oduce a yel l owish

tighl. halogen heudlam|&gt;s
give an Intrnsc white
light. And Just as mi­
n o r I a n t . h a I o g e it
hradllghls don't darken
over time the way stan­
dard sealrd beams do.

There Is a downside.
Though some ears now
use sealed !train halogen
headlights, th r typlral
halogen light assembly Is
made up of separate
romponrnls.

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Would you believe It
happened on my maiden
drive In the car?
I had Just handed over
a significant sum of cash
to buy a vintage Jaguar
E-type sports car. re­
splendent In gleaming
chrome trim and perfect
"robin's egg blue" paint.
And then on the way
home, on the freeway, a
foot-long piece of that
beautiful chrome trim
worked Itself loose from
around the wtndshlrld
and dew off the car. With
a sickening W HAP. It
nicked the Jaguar's roof
before landing some­
where down thr em ­
bankment.
Th e next day. when I
Tound out the price of a
new trim piece. It seemed
m y wallet would end up
as badly gouged as (hr

Jag's point. And that's
when I discovered the
Joys of Ihe Junkyard.
I learned of a local
fellow who "ported out"
old British cars. He had a
building full of bits and
pieces, all neatly orga­
nized, carefully taken
from dozens of wrecked
or dilapidated cars he
had bought over t hr
years. And yes, he had
Just the part I needed —
and for less than half (he
price of a new one.
Of course It was used,
and a little larnlshed. But
when I polished II up. II
looked lo be In pretty
much the same condition
as the rest of Ihe chrome
on the Jag. In fact. It was
u perfect match.
"If you've never dealt
with an auto dlsmanllrr
before — and most peo­
ple haven't — don't he
pul off.” writes Michael

Lam m In the October
Issue of Road A Track.
"Greasy counters and
chained Dobermans are
mostly relics of Ihe past.
Modern wrecking yards
tend lo be neat, orga­
nized and businesslike."
The wrecking yard's
primary virtue ts price.
As n general rule, laimm
says a wrecking yard
part s hould cosl a
quarter or maybe a half
of whal you’d pay for a
new one.
Bui there's another
advantage: availability.
Brand-new parts for older
curs In particular are
oltrn not available at any
price. So your only hope
ts an auto dlsmantlcr.
And with newer cars,
parts like trim pieces arc
often backordered by
dealers (or weeks even
t h o u g h t h e y ' r e still
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You can put your car on auto-navigator
T o m y left was a van
with "Chinese Christians
For Jesus" written on the
side. To m y light was a
half-block long motor
home pulling a trailer
loaded with dune buggies
and motorcycles. Traffic
was creeping so slowly
that passengers In the
car ahead were getting
out and w a lk in g
alongside for diversion.
It wss Just another
Southern California Fri­
day night rush hour.
How terrific It would be. I
thought to myself. If a
video screen on the dash
would show me an uncongested route home.
A heady. 21st-century
thought? Not at all. for
we at Road ft Tra c k
recently had a chance to
try out such a system.
It s called the Etak Navi­
gator. and It's part of a
• 1.8 million experiment
funded by the California
Department of Transpor­
tation and the Federal
Highway Administration.
The project Is set to begin
this coming year on the
perpetually mired Santa
Monica freeway that cuts
across Los Angeles.
Los Angeles already
has electronic sensors

embedded In nearly 900
miles of Its freeways. The
sensors are connected to
an operations center that
monitors traffic condi­
tions around the metropolls. T w e n ty -fiv e
Oidamoblie Delta 88s will
be equipped with Etak
Navigators. Th e Idea la to
have a two-way street, so
to speak, of Information
between the Oldamoblles
a n d th e o p e r a t io n s
center. The sensors will
gather data about delays
and accidents that the
center's computer will
transmit to the Etak Nav­
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can digest the data and
s u g g e s t a lt e r n a t iv e
routes. In return, each
car will send back data
about Its current pro­
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We weren't able to try
E t a k on th e S a n ta
Monica freeway, so we
weren't able to receive
traffic data from an out­
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stand-alone navigation
s y s te m as w e ll. A n
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along a detailed map
projected on the video
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can see exactly where he
or she Is and the route to
where he or she sranta to
be.
We found Etak very
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way to unfamiliar places.
Etak's maps are con­
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Surveys and the like. The
system's maker, Etak
In c ., of M enlo P ark.
C a lif., has developed
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Altogether, this notion

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the rood. It's easy to see
some discomforting pot­
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caravans of cars along
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planners talk of using the
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Impose taxes on us when
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What 16-valve engines do
T o paraphrase T e n ­
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Sixteen valves and what
do you get? Another
gimmick and deeper In
debt? Not really.
Perhaps you've noticed
a spate of ads for cars
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engines. Perhaps you're
wondering why we need
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The last question first:
We need valves because
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com bustion chambers
where the mixture bums,
creating power. Another
set of valves then opens
and lets the leftover
exhaust gases out of the
chambers.
For years, we've gotten

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valve and one exhaust
valve per cylinder. So
a n y V B e n g in e has
always had 16 valves (8 x
2 (E Q i 16). But now
several sutomakers. ineluding Honda.
Mercedes. Saab. Toyota
and Volksw agen, are
building 4-cvllnder cars
with four valves per cyl­
inder - two Intake and
tw o e xh a ust va lve s .
Hence 16-valve engines.
Now. back to the ques­
tion of why. The answer
Is that with double the
number of valves more
fuel/alr mixture can get
Into a cylinder's com­
bustion chamber, and
more exhaust can come
out. Engineers say a
16-valve engine
"breathes" better. As In
politics. It all comes
down to power.

W hy not Just use two
valves and make them
bigger? Road ft Track's
Dennis Slmanaltls cites
several reasons. First,
draw a circle. That repre­
sents the combustion
chamber above a cyl­
inder. Then Inside the
circle, draw two more
circles (each representing
a valve), and make them
as large as possible.
N ow d ra w a n o th e r
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your smaller circles In­
side. You can easily see
that the total area of the
four smaller circles Is
greater than the total
area of the two larger
circles. In other words,
four smaller valves make
better use of the com­
bustion chamber's real
estate than two larger
ones.

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How to cope with on-road problems
There I was, dashing
down the freeway lo on
appointment, when kaplooey I — the front tire
blows out. The very same
lire with less than 3,000
miles under Its superduper, many-llmesslronger-fhon-sfeel tread.
The very same (Ire for
which I had paid a hefty
. sum. figuring It would
last for years.

O-o-ouch
National Highway Traffic Safely Administration
crash dummies "Vince" and "Larry" were on hand
to honor Nils Bohlln, the man who invented the
three-point lap-shoulder belt In 1959. Bohlln was
elected to the Safety and Health Hall of Fame in
Warrensburg, Missouri. The National Highway
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Okay, no problem. Get
ofT Ihc freeway at the
next exit. Jack up the car,
and throw on Ihe spare.
O o p s , one p r o b l e m .
That's when I discovered
that my car's previous
o wn e r had for some
reason replaced Ihe origIn a l J a c k w i t h an
aulo-parts-store special
— one that wouldn't raise
Ihc car high enough off
Ihe ground to change a
lire.
I spoiled u hefty,
clean-cut fellow In a
nearby telephone booth
and enlisted his help.
With an Impressive show
of Nautllus-honrd mus­
cle. he lifted Ihe car up
by ihe front bumper,
w h i c h gave me Just
enough height to slip Ihe
spare tire onto die hub.

The moral of my tale?
Sooner or taler all of us
who drive will face one of
t hese p e s k y , m i n o r
on-lhe-roed emergencies,
even though we've done
everything we can lo
avoid them. Here are
some tips that may help
you cope with a few of
Ihe more common ones.
Al t er na t or war ni ng
light comes on: No nerd
lo panic about Ihls. If
your car has a healthy
b a t t e r y . If t h e r e ' s
daylight and you don't
n e e d to use t he
headlights, and If you
lum off all unnecessary
el ectrical e q u ip m e n t
(radio, heater fan. etc.),
you can drive for several
hours with a malfunc­
tio n in g electrical
generating system. The
engine Itself draws rela­
tively little power from
the battery, so Ihe bat­
tery's electrical reserve
will probably get you
where you need lo go.
One caution, however.
On some cars, usually
older ones, the alternator
(or generator), the water
pump and radiator fan
are all operated by Ihc
s a m e b e l t . If t he
alternator or generator
light comes on. II may
m ean the bell has
snapped, and Ihe car will

q u i c k l y b e g i n to
overheat. Which leads us
to....
Engine overheating.
M i n o r p a n i c Is
appropriate here. If Ihe
needle on Ihe tempera­
ture gauge begins lo rise
slowly or the warning
light comes on. but you
don't see clouds of stram
e s c a p in g from u n ­
derneath Ihe hood, keep
your cool. Reduce your
speed, turn off Ihe air
conditioner, lu m on Ihe
healer (that help* dis­
sipate engine head and
dri ve lo the nearest
service stadon.
If however. Ihe tem­
perature gauge needle Is
pegged lo die limit and
Ihe engine seems lo be
belching steam like an
old locomotive, pull off
Ihe road. Let everything
cool down for perhaps a
half-hour. If the engine
hasn't dumped all Its
coolant on Ihc ground,
and If you don't have far
to go, drive slowly for
help. Otherwise, fetch a
low truck. It doesn't lake
long lo cook an engine.
O i l - p r e s s u r e light
comes on: Full panic
attack warranted. Pull
over Immediately and
shut off the engine. Don't
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enough to overcome the
engine's acceleration,
even at full throttle. If the
engine races, lu m off Ihe
Ignition — but not all the
way lo Ihe lock poaltlon
or you won't be able to
steer. Shift to neutral and
pull off the road.
Hood opens at high
speed: Again, keep your
wits about you. Don't hit
the brakes. Slick your
head out the window, or
peer through (he opening
between die cowl and the
base of Ihc hood and
continue to drive until
you can pull off the road
a n d shut the stupid
thing.
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tire. Uecauae It's rather
pointless lo swap one flat
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a l w a y s have A r n o l d
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they pick up their news­
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me. I snap the rubber
band off the paper and
start poring over the
classified sds before
reading anything else.
1 feel the same com­
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ada that drives grizzled
prospectors to wander
through the desert, or
little old ladles w ith
portable metal detectors
to comb the beaches after
a big weekend crowd.
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what treasures a n going
to turn up In the search.
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for the kinds a t c a n I
own. It makes m y day to
see somebody asking a
ridiculously high price
for a car like mine. I
congratulate myself on
what a great Investment I
made, forgetting, for the
moment, the $800 I paid
Filthe a Greed Auto Re­
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malfunction.
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their c a n are worth.
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spot with Road ft Track’s
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grey leather In te rio r
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mileage, always starts ...
good condition exoept
engine, needs new one.
Some people try novel
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From a northern
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baby-blue, androgynous
19-year-otd In need of
new owners: they call me
Dodge and I come with 4
original miles;
and Baby,, I'm a hot.
straight, folly equipped
non-smoker. 8775."
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crat. not for a car but for
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must be rich, good look­
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Some tips on reviving a middle-aged car
'I'm Just a poor work­
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s r a r c e ." w rites a
Southern California
reader " I have a 1978
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118.000 miles on It. I
really love the car. but
I in faced w llh spending
97.000 to 93.000 to bring
II up to par. Is lliai wise,
or should I buy a new
rar? I could only affonl a
Hyundai or som ething
similar."
That classic dilemma is
one m a ny of u s face
sooner or later. If the
rrader had her eye on a
special new car. and If
shr had a pile of cash
sluing In the bank, m y
answer would be simple:
Go for the new car. B u y ­
ing a sparkling n rw car Is
one of li f e 's gre a t
pleasures.
But. alas, not all of us
can afford life's great
pleasures. A new Cutlass
costs 912.000 to 915.000
these days. Even that
Hyundai can cost nearly
10 g r a n d w h e n I t ' s
loaded wll h opl Ions.
And new-car expenses
don't slop at the sticker
price. A new car will
require Ihe buyer to pay
sales taxes, increased

annual stale license fees.
I ncr eased I ns u r a n ce
premiums and perhaps
Interest charges on a
loan. As soon as Ihe new
car Is driven off ihe
showroom floor. It will
also probably depreciate
In value like Christmas
decorations on Dec. 26.
Keeping an old heap on
the road can tie cosily —
not to mcnllnn aggravat­
ing. So at what point
should you trade repair
bills for car payments?
Certainly a car lhat's
spent much of Its life
traversing potholes In
Manhattan or soaking up
corrosive road salt on
snow-rnvrred roads In
Detroit will probably be
ready for ihut Great
Jun k ya rd In the sky.
even after only five years.
But most cars aren't that
abused or riddled with
rust.
Take a good, hard look
at your car. beginning
w it h the e x t e r io r .
Bodywork can be costly.
A high-quality paint Job
requires that the bum p­
ers and irtm be removed,
the old palnl stripped off.
and l hen various coats of
primer and new paint
applied.

But If the car hasn I
been repainted several

limes already, and If It
isn t full of dings and
dents, and If the paint
Isn't crazed or cracked,
then a light sanding and
simple Inexpensive respray In Ihe original color
may do the trick. Indeed.
If the palnl Is merely
faded, an a u to m o b ile
"detaller" ran often b r­
ing hack its luster with
v a rio u s p o lish e s a nd
waxes and a day's work.
Now look at the Interi­
or. Upholstery work Is
g e n e r a l l y m u c h less
e x p e n s i v e t han bo d y
work. New seals, carpets
a n d a h e a d l i n e r can
m akr the old heap seem
factory fresh again at
relatively little cost.
A s for m e c h a n i c a l
components, ask you r
mechanic to give ihe car
a thorough Inspection.
Unfortunately, when the
typical car reaches
100 000 miles, or about
10 years of age. all sorts
of d o o d a d s y o u m a y
probably never heard of
— seals. U -Jo ln is .
bushings, bearings, etc.
— seem to "perish," as
the B r i t i s h say. T h e
mechanic will took for
problems wllh these as
he or she checks the
suspension, brakes, dif­
ferential and sleeting.

Th e mechanic will also
make tests on Ihe engine
and transmission, and on
the electrical and cooling
systems. Some miscella­
neous Items should be
checked, too: the tires.

LEW IS

C o n s i d e r i n g t It c
smorgasbord of choices
we have every time we go
lo "1111 'er up.'* It's no
wonder many |&gt;cnplr arc
i oiiliised ahum inlying
gasoline.
Since I seem lo have a
lew fads on the subject
straight at the moment.
I've written this quiz to
help you llgurc mil which
gas Is right lor your car
I. Is your car (or trtickl
a 1971 or later model''
If your answer is vcs.
ihen hooray lor you.
Kindl ii g Increasi ngl y
scarce leaded gas is one
problem you don't have
to worry about. Krmn
1971 on. most engines
were built wllh hardened
valve guides and valve
seals v&gt; they don't need
lead lor lubrication
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around Ihe windows and
doors, and com enlenre
features like air condi­
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window lifts. Ask for an
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c o n t r o ll in g exhaust
IM illtii.m is — ami nearly
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has one — you can't use
leaded gas or von ll m ill
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2 Is your car a 1970 or
earlier model with an
.tin m to o m cy 11 it tier
head''
II your answer is yes.
then hooray! lor von inn.
Many older European
ears — ItMWs. Mercedes.
Vnlkswagens. lo name
IItree — have aluminum
heads. These were also
(mill with hardened valve
gultles and valve scats,
so they too can usually
gel dung line without
lend
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truck a 1970 or -arllcr
imxlel wlih a east-iron
cylinder head land iliai
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then you still may I m
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even though your engine
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i lie ear. II you Just motile
ilioul town or gently
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highway, then you run
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82nd Year, No. 223— Sanford, Florida

NEWS DIGEST

Boat festivities begin
B y J .B R A D L K Y B IL L IN G

Herald stall writer__________________

□ S po rts

Lake M ary team s go fo r to p 10
Both the Lake Mary High School girls’ and
boys’ track trams will be shooting for a lop 10
finish at the Class 4A stale track meet Saturday
night.
Lake Mary will be represented by three
athletes In four events of the girls' meet and four
athletes In four events of the boys’ competition.

See Page IB

K nicks strategy bungled
The New York Knicks figured James Edwards
wouldn't hurt them from the Inside, nor could
Islah Thomas do any outside damage.
Back to the drawing board.

See Page IB

□ People

A -H oy there
SANFORD — If It truly Is even’ sailor’s v/lsh to
have his own slap with a few fathoms of water
under It for smooth sailing, then Captain Harley
Hoy has his wish with the Rlvcrboat Princess.

See Page SB
HaraM hnoto by Tommy Vincent

M om w ins m alpractice suit
FO R T LA U D ER D A LE — The mother of a boy
who was Injured after he was taken to Broward
Hospital with an asthma attack In 1985
"
awarded $8 6 million by a Broward
Countyjury.
Cynthia Bales sued the North Broward
Hospital District for medical malpractice after
her 16-month okl son suffered collapsed lungs
and respiratory failure. Broward General
emergency room personnel had Improperly
hooked him to a ventilator, said Bates attorney.
Sheldon Schlcslngcr.
The boy. now 6. suffered severe brain damage
and cannot walk, talk or care for hlmscTf.
Schlcslngcr mild. He still Is a patient at the
hospital.

Turtle invasion begins
FO R T LA U D ER D A LE — Florida sea turtles
have begun their annual nocturnal trek to south
Florida beaches to lay hundreds of thousands of
eggs, which volunteers hope to take to hatch­
eries to Increase survival chances.
Most of the nests will be relocated because
hatching turtles, who Instlncily scurry toward
moonlight to find the ocean, often arc lured by
city lights toward streets and certain death, said
marine biologist Cathy Mattlson.
Only an estimated one In 1.000 hatchlings
reaches adulthood.
Loggerhead turtles arc protected by federal
law. while green and leatherback turtles arc on
the endangered species list.
Loggerhead turtles nest as far north as North
Carolina In the gulf states, but most of the
nesting occurs on Florida's cast toast.
Female turtles will lay two to nine nests,
usually depositing more than 100 eggs each
time, during the season between May and
September.
Fourteen nests were spotted by volunteers In
Broward County on Thursday.
In 1989. 1,686 nest were found on Broward
beaches. Some 152.000 eggs wore relocated to
hatcheries and 105.000 survived. Foxes and
raccoons destroyed 2.200 eggs, anil the rest
were infertile.
F ro m w ir e r e p o r ts

INDEX
C la s s if ie d s ..... 8 B .1 0 B H o ro sc o p e ............. 4 B
C o m ic s ................. N ation ......................... 7A
C r o s s w o r d ..............4 8 P e o p le ....................8B
D o a r A b b y .............. S B
3A
D e a th s.................. ..
R e lig io n ................7B
Or. O ott.................. 4 B S p o r t s ......... 1 B.2B.3B
Editorial................. 4A T e le v isio n .............. S B
F lo rid a ................... 2A W e ath er................. 2A

COMING SUNDAY
O utstanding m others picked
Readers nominated the mothers they thought
were the best. See the People section on Sunday
.loser the results.

Sunny and w arm
Mostly sunny with a
high In (he upper
8U's

F o r m o re w eather, s a e P a g e 2 A

Tom Sayworld of Plantation arrived Friday morning with
his boat in tow. He wipes the moisture from the vessel

after finding a parking spot near the marina. Sayworld Is
the owner and driver ol the boat.

S A N FO R D - Th e bands, are
getting ready. The racers are drift­
ing In. And the party Is about to
begin.
The Coors Light Super Challenge
'90 boat-race weekend will start
today with the ’’Hysterically Histor­
ic Downtown Street Party." begin­
ning at 5 p.m. and ending about 11
p.m.
The party will begin with a boat
parade and the evening's attractions
will Include live music as well as
clowns on uncyeles selling balloons,
mimes. Jugglers, magicians, face
painters, dunking booths, a kiddle
tr a in , m oon w alk and other
carnival-type amusements.
A fireworks display Is scheduled
for9 p.m. Saturday.
At least 85 drivers and their boats
a n d c re w s are e x p e c te d to
participate In the races, promoter
Michael Hyam. of Sunset Sports
Associates, said today.
"We already have the tents set up
for the crews and there Is a big tent
for the V.I.P. party tonight and for
people to get out of the sun during
the races this weekend.
The proceeds from the party will
be divided among the Thomas
Whlgham Foundation for AIDS R •
search, the St. Lucia Festival Asso­
ciation and the Sanford Historic
□ S e e Boata. Page 5 A

Zoo’s expanded toucan
exhibit wiUiMpGn toda
B y J. B R A D L E Y D ll LIN O

Zoo wants bigger
slice of tourist tax

Herald staff writer
SANFORD — In the latest move In
a series ol r e n o v a tio n s and
expansions, the Central Florida
Zoological Park Is expanding Its
toucan exhibit to create a habitat
that zoo officials hope will en­
courage the breeding ol the two
birds, which they have had for
about four years.
"W e’re really getting Into going
b a ck and e n la r g in g and r e ­
furbishing habitats for animal* .hat
we already have." Fred Antonio, zoo
general curator, said.
Like the toucan exhibit, which Is
being dedicated today. Antonio said,
the squirrel monkeys and margay
feline and reptile exhibits have all
seen expansion In recent months.
Several renovation projects have
taken place In the past year. In part
because added funding has been
available In the form of Seminole
C o u n ty T o u ris m Developm ent
Council dollars after the T D C was
established III 1988. zoo Director
See Toucans, Page S A

B y J. M A R K B A R F IE L D

Herald stall writer______________
SANFORD — Members of the
Seminole County Tourism De­
velopment Council will consider
a request by the Centra! Florida
Zoological Society to increase
their 25-perecnl slice of the
tourist tax pie to half or all
revenues collected. Th e TD C
has mixed opinions about the
request, but will consider It In
two weeks. Hudsr said.
Several requests for T D C
funds have been trimmed from
the list the council will consider
on May 24.
The Sanford Soapbox Derby,
which was not financed last
year, was removed from the list
of 17 organizations seeking
[ See T D C . Page 5 A

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Officials at tho Central Florida Zoo are hoping the new environment will he
conducive to breeding purposes for the toucans.

Some say bumpy road to blame for driving away customers
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Herald stall writer
SANFORD - D-r-l v-l n g d-o-w-n W-e-k-l-v-a
P a r k D r i v e I s k-l-n- d o f l-l-k-c s i t t i n g
o-n a w-a-s-h-l-n-g m-n-c- li l n c l-ha-t's g o n e
a-w-r-y.
You're bumped.
You're Jarred.
Anyone who’s driven down the road that
parallels I lie Weklva Rive r not III of Stale Road 46

Young authors
holding annual
meeting today
By V IC K I D a S O R M IE R

knows. Il feels like your car Is going to lly Into
pieces at the next bump. In fact, residents of the
road find pieces of cars lying on the road
everyday.
Katie Moncrlef. owner of Katie's Weklva River
Landing, says the road drives business away
from her campground and canoe concession.
"Every day. we have people tell us they're not
coming back because of the road." Moncrlef said.
Gary Amscn. park manager, said the bumpy
half-mile drive north of State Road 46 often gets

W RESTLING W ITH TH E BUD G ET

If you can purchase it, drink it, smoke it,
or watch it, the Legislature has a tax for it

Herald stall writer_________________ _
United Press International
SANFORD — Seminole County
elementary school students met
today at Seminole Community Col­
lege today for the Young Authors'
Conference to celebrate the craft of
writing and lo learn from each other
and writing experts.
Writing skills are an Important
pari of the language arts curriculum
in the Seminole County schools,
especially at the elementary Irvel.
"! think the children need to learn
about writing at an early age."
c x p I a I n e d M y r n a W a lte rs ,
coordinator of elementary reading
and language arts
In the new "integrated learning"
approach to teaching language arts,
a renewed emphasis will be placed
on helping youngsters gel thilr
thoughts on paper using concepts
such as Innovative spelling which
allows them lo express themselves
on paper without concern lor details
See A uthors. Page 5 A

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visitors In a bad __________
mood.
“ If they come ron
a day
that the road Is good, they have a good time all
weekend.” Amscn said. "But If they come on a
day It s bad. il seems to get them off on a had
note and they complain all weekend."
P u t Morgan, the county's road grading
supervisor, says the shell-lopped Weklva Park
Drive and most of the county's 160 miles ol
m a in ta in e d un p ave d roads develop the
washboard surface because people drive too Iasi
See B um py. Page 5A

TA LLA H A S S E E — The House and Senate voted
Thursday to approve rival spending plans ol more
titan 826 billion for the coming fiscal year, setting
the stage for negotiations toward a budget com­
promise during the final three weeks of the annual
legislative session.
Both chambers then turned to debate over
approximately 81 billion In new taxes and fees,
stepped up lax collections and funding shills needed
lo nuance state government.
Senators waded through 180 amendments to their
$26.4 billion budget bill before voting 38-1 to
approve It Later, alter lengthy debate. Il voted 36-2
to approve Its tax tall.
The House dealt with a similar number ol
amendments to Its budget. Including one failed
attempt to add anti-abortion language to the
spending plan for the fiscal year tieglnntug Ju ly I
The House bill passed by a 95-18 margin
Despite the revenue increases, both spending plans
were considered austere. Both carried forward
cutbacks that were ordered during last November's
budget crisis, and both provide for Increased demand

for many stale services without Inflationary adJustmcnts.
Nevertheless, lawmakers found room for plenty ol
"turkeys" — projects of local Interest, lo r example,
the Senate plan dips into a new 83.6 billion
Preservation 21XX) irusi fund for cndangercd-land
purchases for specific hems.
The Senate also defeated an amendment by Sen
Jack Gordon. D Miami Beach, that would have
stripped $475.1X10 In stale subsidies lor the Miami
Grand Prlx and Motorcycle Grand Prlx and giving
the money lo the homeless.
A similar amendment by Rtp. Toby Holland.
R-Palmetlo. carried In the House, howcvei. moving
$1.8 million from economic deviTomcnt irnst lunds
mio a $16.9 million grants program to provide
emergency shelters lor children.
The Senate budget Includes S2&lt;X&gt; million In cuts lo
existing programs, but required another 8828.8
million in new taxes and fees to tiring it into balance.
h also Includes a 14 cent Increase In the cigarette
tax. higher taxes on r*"al estate transactions,
partnerships, a S295 use lax on new vehicles
brought Into the stale, and a lO-ccitl-pcr-drink
See Budget. Page 5A

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Picasso paintings taken from bank o ffice
MIAMI — Tw o Picasso paintings worth almost $600,000 have
been stolen frorr an office at ih r headquarters ( fa bank.
The 3-foot-by-2-foot artworks apparently were stolen from the
Republican National Bank after their owner. Robert Isalas of
Ecuador. left his office Wednesday afternoon lo fly back to South
America, police said. Isalsas* family owns controlling Interest In
the bank.
Bank employees noticed Thursday that the paintings were
missing, but other valuable art was left untouched In a private
seventh-door ronference room at the bank's headquarters, police
spokesman George Law said.
"Basically, that office is closed when he Is not there.” said
Republic Bank President Oscar Bustlllo J r . "One of his
secretaries walked In to check and put mall on his desk, and
that's when she noticed."
Police said there was no evidence of forced entry.

K idnapped 5-year-old girl found
EA S TP O IN T — A 5-ycar-old girl allegedly kidnapped last
month by a male cx-babyslticr was found apparently unharmed
Thursday after the owner of a Florida fishing camp recognized
the girl from television and called police.
Nicole Raves! of Milford, Mass., and the suspect, 24-year-old
Kenneth Cole II. were In FBI custody after being apprehended at
the Sportsman's Lodge on the Florida panhandle. The pair had
been living in a trailer at the lodge since April 28. the owner of
the facility said.
"She appeared to be In good physical condition." said
Franklin County ShcrilTs Department MaJ. Jim m y Williams.
“ She was real shy when we first went Into the trailer nnd didn't
say anything, but she's begun to loosen up. We brought her
bac k to the Jail (In nearby Apalachicola), got her something to
eat. got her a bath and put some clean clothes on her.
"T h e sheriff gave her a big stuffed bear that he had In his
office, and she's doing fine now.” Williams said.
"I'm glad to know that she’s safe. I'm extremely happy that
she's found." the child's mother, Debra Ravcsl. said from her
Milford home. " I can't wait to see her and hold her.”
The girl was being transported to a Tallahassee medleal
facility for examination, the FBI said.
"Last night. I was watching the television from Panama City,
and the ten o'clock news showed the picture of the little girl and
a man she called 'dad.' and (the program) said he was the one
kidnapping her." said Bob Allen, the owner of the Sportsman’s
Lodge.

Puerto R ican sm uggler suspect Jailed
MIAMI — A five-year Investigation Into drug smuggling
activities In Puerto Rico led to the arrest Thursday of a woman
Identified as one of the Island's largest drug smugglers. U.S.
Customs agents said.
Sonia Berrlos-Rodrlguez. 34. was arrested at her Miami home
on charges of smuggling 30,000 pounds of marijuana and 5,000
pounds of cocaine Inlo Puerto Rico. Agents also confiscated 14
A R -15 semi-automatic rides In the apartment.
Arrested along with Berrios were Frank Velasco, 30. of Miami,
and his brother Ernesto Velasco, who resided In a New York
iiomeulso owned by Berrios, Customs officials said.
Berrios and 41 others have been named In three Indictments
stemming from an Organized C.lm e Drug Enforcement Task
Force Investigation that began In 1985 In Puerto Rico.
Thirty-three of the suspects named In the Indictments have been
arrested.
Federal agents have seized about $3 million In property from
the Berrios organization. Including several aircraft, vessels and
vehicles.
Authorities said all of the suspects eventually would be tried In
Puerto Rico.

Eastern hires new advertising firm
MIAMI — Eastern Airlines has hired Ogllvy &amp; Mather Inc. to
handle Its $45 million advertising account, court-appointed
trustee Martin Shugrue said Thursday.
The financially-troubled carrier has been represented by
Llnias of New York since 1982. but that agency will turn the Job
over to Ogllvy over the next 90 days.
Shugrue said the change was the result of the debt-ridden
carrier's current attempts to "make a new beginning." The
decision was based "entirely on the appropriateness of making a
change at this point in time and Is In no way Intended to Ikcritical of Llntas' work." he said.
Shugrue was appointed to run the carrier last month by U.S.
Bankruptcy Court Judge Burton Lifland In New York. That
appointment effectively stripped the airline's parent firm. Texas
Air Corp., and Its chairman. Frank Lorenzo, from control of
Eastern.
Eastern was forced lo flic for protection from Its creditors
under Chapter 11 of the federal bankruptcy code in March 1989
after the International Association of Machinists struck the
carrier and Its pilots and flight attendants honored the picket
line.
From United Press International Reports

L O TTE R Y
T A L L A H A S S E E • The dally
number Thursday in the Florida
Lottery CASH 3 game was 750
Straight Play (numoers in eiact
order) *250 on a SOcenl bet, S500
on SI
Boi 3 (numbers In any order)
SttO for a 50 cenl bet, $160on St.
Box 6 (numbers in any order):
$40 for a 50 cent bet. $80 on St
Straight Box 3: $330 in order
dtawn. $80 in any order on a $1 bet
Straight Box 6 $290 in order
drawn, $40 if picked in combination
on $1 bet

LOCAL FO R ECAST
Today...Sunny with a high in
Ih e u p p e r 8 0 ' s . W in d Is
northeast ul 10-15 mph.
Tonight...Fair with a low in
the 60‘s and a light wind.
Tomorrow...Sunny with a high
in the mid io upper 80's.
E xte n d e d out lo o k ... P a rtly
cloudy Sunday through Tuesday
w ith a chance ol afternoon
showers and thunderstorms.
High in the 90*s and lows In the

S a n lo r d t l e n i l d
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student museum that Is open during school
hours, llshlng and plcrtc grounds. Th# center
is open to the public. Hours. Sunns, h
sunset, seven day* # week. No admission
charge Details. 771 0*D
• Seminole Ceenty Mlte-rkal Museum y i,
S Orlando Drive. Smlorrf (In the County
Operations Center, across Irom Flee World)
Hours Mon Frl * a m. to 1p m .; Sal. Sun.
1 4 pm No admission charge Details
771 74*9

Highlights

ART
• Carnall F lm Art* M a u a n , campus ol
Rollins Collage. Winter Park: The 'Senior
Art Show." fa*‘wring graduating senior art
m*|or» ol the Class ol ISO. will b* hold May
IS-17. Houri: Tu ti. F r l, 10* m. S p m .; Sun.,
1-5 p m . No admit don charge. Details,
aaaiue
• CreaMt Art*. *00 SI. Andrew* Bird.. Winter
Park: Th* dedication and donation ot "The
Art ot Butlnett." lo th* Orange County
Historical Society, presented by th* business
community of Orlando will be * p.m. May II.
A lecture and siIda show will be open to th*
public at 7 p m . For Information call.
*71 DM.
a Creative Art Gallery. 145 S Maitland Ave
Maitland: Th* tummw show schedule will
begin with "Stone. Bone and S klrr" an
opening reception wll be Mey 11 from **
p m. The display wll continue to July 1.
Beginning July S. and continuing through
Aug J. ' Win. Plac# and Show" will begin.
Gallery hours: Wed-Sat.. It a m.-4 p m ,;
Sun., 1-4 p.m. No admission charga. Details,
447 sen.
• DeLand Museum at Art, 44* E. New York
Ave., DeLand An eihibitton ot Haitian
paintings ol folk Ilia and voodoo, from th*
collection of David Cutrell, will continue to
June 73. Dr. Paul Beaver will present e slide
presentation ol the Amejon rain lores! at 7
p m May II. For more Information, call
1904)73* 4371.
a Maitland Art Cantsr, 111 W Packnood
Ave . Maitland Hours Mon . Wed . Frl., f
a m. to 410 p.m.; and T u e t, Thurs , 10 a m.
to t p.m.; and Sat., Sun . from noon 4 30 p m
No admission charge. Details. 445-lllt.
• Mount Dora Canter lor th* Arts, IM East
Fifth Ave.. Mt. Dora. Th* public Is Invited lo
view Rose and DeBusk through June 7th.
Hours art 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Me-.-Sat.
Admission Is free. For Informs
rmatlon, call
1904)341 oaao
• Orange County Historical Society, 11} E.
Rollins St., Orlando: Th* premier* American
eahlbltlon of "In th* Footsteps ol Columbus
Jews In America 1*54 1M0." It now being
shown on Tues Frl., 9 a.m. to I p m , S a l.
Sun . noon to 5 p.m through June 3 No
admission charge. Details. 199 9320
• Orlande Museum *f Art. }4I* N. Mills A v* ,
Orlando: Th* "Annual Juried Exhibition" Is
now open lo th* public. Th* last day lor the
"New Decorative Works Irom th* Colltcllon
ol Norma and William Roth" will be May 13.
Th* linal* ol th* Art After Dark season will
leatur* a special prog-am ol avant garde art
performance* entitled "The Culling Edge."
on May 15 from 5 X I . X p n Admission it
ISGtlltry hours a rt Tues -Thurt., 9 a m 5
p.m.; Frl., 9 a.m. 7:1 p.m.; Sat, 10 a m 5
p m.; Sun. 1} noon ] p m . doted Monday
Admission charge. Details. 19* 4731

DANCE
• American Legion, 2706 Wells Ave . Fern
Park: Scandinavian Association ol Hagar
Viking Club l osls Scandinavian and ballroom
dancing at Its meetings every second Satur
day at 7 p.m For details, call th* club
president at 451-7414■ Casselberry Senior Center, 700 N T 'lpltl
Lake Drive, Casselberry: Square dancing
every Sunday at l :30j&gt; m.. Mon , advanced
line dance si 1 p m ; Tues . round dancing at
7:30 p m ; Wed . beginners line dancing el 1 3
p m Ballroom dancing on third Saturday,
7 30 pm ., 51.73 donation Details .'311551,
t i l 139
• Otiielend Cleggers, Lake Mary Fire Dept,
First Street ard Wilbur Avenue: Classes held
Mondays Irom 7 9 p m Charge lor classes
Details. 331 37*7
• Jewish Community Center, 4S1 N Maitland
Ave., Maitland Israal (oik dancing Mondays
from H O p m Lessens available 7 I pm
Oelalls.445 5933
•Old Hlcknry Stampers, Knights ol Col
umbut Hall, S Park Avenue. Sanlurd
Clogging classes held Mondays *rom 7 1 p m
Charge lor classes Details. 349 9579
• Rallies, Altamonte M all. Altamonl*
Springs Beech Hoppers ol Orlando, rhythm
V bluet dance club Wfed and Frl. i l l p m
Details. 3(1 0*15
a Southern Ballet Theatre, 97* Orange Ave.,
Winter Park Th* 1999 90 season will close
with "Coppell*." May 3&lt;76 Performances
will be held al the Bob Carr Performing Arts
Centre. &lt;01 W Livingston S I , Orlando
Admission charge Otlalls. 629 0133
• Sludtbaker's. 995 S R 434. Altamonl*
Springs: Carolina Stiaggers. dancing lo beach
music Sundays Irom 6 1 p m Details. 332
9714 Free lessons by Dance Club orCentral
Florida. Sundays trcni 3 6 p.m Details.
(61 5060
• Sunshine Cleggers, Maitland Civic Center.
441 S. Mai Iland Av* . MailumJ Classas held
Thursdays from a 10pm Charge for classes
Free beginner course 7 9 p m Oetalls.
695 4437

H

FILM

Environm ental exhibit opens
The opening of "Source and Resource: The Environment" will bo
al Seminole Community College, Fine Arts Gallery, 100 Weldon
Blvd., Sanford, May 14 and continue throuh June 7. A reception
will be held lor the artists May 15 at 3 p.m. in the line arts lobby.

Dance the night away
The 25th Annual National Amateur Ballroom Dancing
Championships pres»-nle(l by the U.S. Amateur Ballroom
Dancers Assoc. Inc., will be May 11-13 al the Allamontc
Springs Hilton. For more Information call 984-3661.

Rem em ber Harvey the rabbit0
The Ice House Theatre. Mount Dora, will present perfor­
mances of "Harvey," beginning May 11 and will continue Fri.
and Sat. at H p.m. and Sunday matinees through May 27. For
Infomratlon call (90-1)383-4616.

RiverDaze Revue debuts
Toe dinner show RiverDaze Revue debuts May 15 ami will be
staged every Tues., Wed., and Thurs. night from 7:30 lo 10
p.m. on llie Rlvershlp Romance, 433 N. Palmetto Ave.,
Sanford. For reservations, call 321-5091.

Don H enley in concert
Dot) Henley will be In concert al the Orlando Arena on May
11. Tickets arc available al Hie Orlando Arena Box Office
Mon.-Sat. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and all Tlckctmastcr oullcts.

DRAMA
• Civic Theatr* al Central Florida, toot E
Princeton S t. Orlando For information call
996 73*5
• Ic* House Theatre, Mount Dora Ptrlor
mances ol "Harvey." will begin May II and
will continue Frl. and Sat i t I p m and
Sunday matinees through May 27 For
Intomrationcall I904IB3 4614
• Seminole Community College, Fin* Arts
Theatre, too Weldon B lvd . Sanford For
Information. 373 1450or 943 7001
• Th* American Young Actors Theatre, 3703
Lawton Hd , Suita 111. Orlando The 19*9 90
season schedule is as tallows "Cheaper By
Th* Doten," May 10 13. Shows will be
performed al the Ptrlor mlng Arts Center.
Valencia Community College, east campus.
Orlando Admission charge Details. 999 4774
• ■he Mark Two, 3V4 Edgewater Drive.
Orlando The winter season will close with
"Do Black Patent Leather Shoes Really
Reflect Up?” with performances running
through May 70 For details, call TH E MARK
or I 900 770 MARK
• Theatre Dowlown. 2113 N Orange Av* .
Orlando Opening May 19 is Constance
Conqdon's "Tales ol the Lost Formlcans "
Performances will continue through Juno 14
al 6 pm Thurs. Frl and Sat tvonlngs
Admission For reservations call 941 0043

EXHIBITS
• Big Tree Perk, General Hutchinson
Parkway, oil U S Midway 17 97. Longwood
Home ol The Senator, one ol the oldest bald

cypress trees In Its# United States Park
Includes picnic grounds and a nature walk to
the tree Hour* Mon Frl., * a m to sunsat;
S et. Sun , 9 a m to sunset No admission
charge Details. 373 94IS, eit. 3473
• Bradle* McIntyre House. 133 W Watm-i
S t . Longwood Visit »&gt;e 1990 14 room Vlcto
rlan home (very second and fourth Wednes
day Irom II a m lo 4 pm Admission charge
Details. 137 4930
• Florida Audubon Society. 1101 Ai-dubon
Way. Maitland Madafyn Baldwin Center tor
Birds ot Prey is open Tues Sal . 10 a m 4
p m (aviary closed Sun and M o n ); envl
ronmenlal gilt shop opm Mon Frl . lO om 4
p m . and Sat.. 10 a.m 7 p.m No admission
charge Details. 447 7415
• Henry Shtltan Santad Memor,.' Museum
and Library, 570 E First St. Sanford Visit
Sanford's history Tues Frl , 10 a m. 5 p m.;
and Sun, I I p m Tta admission charge
Details, 130 5*99.011 5499
• Holocaust Memorial Resource and Educa
Hon Canter, 951 N Maitland Ave , Mail land
To emphaslie Ihe lesnns ol the Holocaust,
the following Him* will be prosanled through
Ihe coming year May 21 "Pebbles " Film
sbowtnq will begin al 7 30 p m The educa
lional exhibit hall and library Is open
Mon. Thurs , 9 a m. 4 p m,; Frl . 9 a m 1
p m , and th# lirsl and third Sun , noon to 4
p m No admission charge Details. 479 0555
• Maitland Historical Musoum, 271 W
Pack wood Ave., Maitland: Museum hours
are 2 4 p m. Sun . Tues and Frl No
admission charge Details. 444 1344
• Seminole County Environmental Studies
Center. Oslrey Trail and C R 419 This
344 acre school laclllty Includes Sli miles ol
nature trails with native plants and wildlife, a

• Altamonte Mall Cinema: 403 E Altamonte
Drive. Altamonte Spring* "Q 4 A ." "W ld
Orchid " Details. 934 3334
• Interstate Mall 4, I R *1* *nd I 4, Alt*
monte Springs "Hid* For Red October.-— Space In v id e rt." ” T*!*» From Th*
Dark side." "Teenage AAjtanf Nln|* Turtles. '
"Craiy People." "The Guardian.” Detail*
931 3050
aMevleland OH. 37*0Orlando Drive "Tees
From Tha 0arkslde.'"'Nlgh1bre*d " Details.
377 1714
• Movies at Wtklva Rivet Walk, )H i [
Semorjn Blvd. ApofAa: "Teenage Mutant
Nln|a Turtles." "Hunt For Red October,"Craiy Peopla," "Th* Guardian,” "Driving
Miss Daisy.” "Mountain On Th# Moon.
"Tales From Th* Datkslde," "Ernesl Coes
ToJall." For information call M4 *0*0
• Plata Twin, Santa J Plata: "Teenage
Mutant Nln|a Turtles." "Bom On Th* Fourth
Ot July " Details. 377 7507
# Seminal* Plata Clremi. Seminole Plan
Hwy. 17 97 and S R 41*. Cassalberry
"Driving Miss Daisy." "Pretty Women
Details. 379 7777.
• TIM Metten Picture and Tel*vision Guile el
Fterlda Inc.. Altamonte Springs: A cast of
over 50 people will perform for members
guests and tha public, fra* ol charge,
highlighting aspects of motion picture e-d
television production at Dell# Court of Flags
Hofei May 77 at 4 30 p m For Inlormahon
call 240 0004
• Th* Movies. Lake Howell Square, till S *
434. Casselberry: "The Gods Musi Be Crejy
If," "Nuns On Th* Run." "Teenage Mutant
Ninja Turtlas." "Mlonl Blue*." "Hunt For
Red October." "Jo# vs Th# Volcano." Tie
Guardian.” " 0 4 A " Detail*. *79 7144
• Unlttd Artist Mevtas at Markat Plat*,
cornet ot Saion Blvd and Enterprise »4
Orange City "Teenage Mutant Ninn
Turtles." "Driving Miss Daisy,” "The Vital
Signs." "Nun* On Tha Run.” "Th* Guard
tan." "Tales From The Darkslde." Hunt For
Red October," "Crruy Peopla" Details
904 775 1700

MUSIC
• Bast Western Deltona Inn, 4|| Dei tor*
Blvd. Deltona. Mixed Emotions. Wed Set
beginning al 9 X p m Details. 374 4493
• Caere's Palace, 32D0 S Orlando Drive
Sanford New Image. Mon Sat., beglnn ng t&lt;
9 p m Details. 331 0490
• FItigarald*. 5X N. Palmetto Av* . Sa-tor5
Live entertainment Tues Thurs ■ pm and
Fri Sat beginning at 9p m. Details. 373 If:*
• Florida Symphony Orchestra, 1900 N M ils
av* . Suita 3. Orlando Tha pr«tant*lion 4t
tha final conctrt for th* 1999/90 Chamber
Series. "Baroque and Beyond." will be I p m
May 17 at St John Lutheran Church. Winter
Park Th# Maslerworks *1 Ihe C u t
Performing Arts Centre will feature Cosmic
Vision May tO and 17 at 4 p m For mo*
information call &gt;94 X II
a Lake Monro* Inn. 34*5 Northwest Hwy
17 97, Sanford Ltgacy, Frl Sun 9 p m to
closing Don Pale, Mon Sun. baglnn.ng 4 17
p m Details. 377 3104
a Rendeivous Lounge, S R 477. on* block
north ot S R 436. Altamonte Sprli'gs Bit* the
Bullet, Tues Sun beginning al t p m
Details. 2*0 300.
■ Seminal* Community College. Wetdcti
Blvd. Sanlord For Information call 323 Ii50
eel. 399
• The Barn. 1200 S. French Av* Smtom
Live entertainment nkjhtly beginning *1 9
p m . and Sunday Ip m Details. I X dta

WATER ACTIVITIES
• Captain Hoy's Riverboat Cruises. Sanlord
Boat Works. Sanlord. next to Osteen Bridge
Dally narreled tours and charter* ol Rive'
boat Princes* highlight wlldllle along the Si
Johns River. Tours leave from Sanlord
location overy day oxctpl Thursdays Touri
leave Irom Hlghban1- Marina and Camp
ground In DeBary on Thursdays Admission
charge Details, I X 1*12
# Katie's Wtklva River Landing. 109 Katies
Cove. Sanlord. oil Slat* Road 4* CHcrs
canoe trips Including toe Little Wtklva River.
Rock Springs. SI Johns River and Bice
Springs (patrons shuttled beck upslreaml
Katie 1 Cove alio offer* R.V site* and log
cabin and boat rentals For reservation* and
information call 372 44Z). or loll Irto *29 1412
from Orlando Hours Mon. Thurs. 7:30
a m 1 30p m.; Frl Sen . 7 .X * m.-7 p nr
• Marina Ista Fish Camp, East Hwy 4*.
Sanlord Features scenic alrboel rides and
lours. R V park, campground, and boat and
motor rentals For more Inlormalion call
(#07 ) 327 4799
• Wekiva Fails Campground, Weklva River
Road. West ol I 4 off SR 4*. Sorrento This
historical sight (knownas "Ford Springs" In
’he 1900s) Includes (he "Worlds Largest
Aerial Springs." with a constant temperature
ol 74 degrees, picnic tables and pavilions,
campsites. R.V parking, canoe rentals and
tour boats Open daily Admission charge
For Information, call (407) 1X9979 or 19041
3*1 9055

TH E W EA TH ER

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Published Daily and Sunday, except
Saturday by Th* Sanlord Herald.
Inc . 100 N French Av* . Sanlord.
Fla &gt;7771

(The Weekend Planner lists
public events and activities.
Sen d typewritten announce­
ments 10 days In advance to
Weekend Planner Editor, Sanford
H a ra ld , 300 N. French Ave.,
Sanford, FL 32771. Include the
name of club or organization,
type of event, date, address,
admission charge If any, and
lime. Also Include phone number
to call for more Information. All
Items are subject to editorial
discretion.)

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the south, with a water tempera­ chop.
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ture of 72 degrees. Sutt screen
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Sanlord Thursday was 91 de­
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63 as reported by the University
of Florida Agricultural Research
and Education Center, Celery
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24 hour period ending al 8 a.m.
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Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida — Friday, May 11, 1990 — 3 A

Insanity plea made
in Daytona murder

p.m. Thursday, after he tried to return home after the victim
Red and reported her allegations to deputies.

D eputies find cocaine, knife
Man battered w ith rod
SANFORD — Jim m y Lee Daniels Jr.. 18. accused of bent In#
Theodore Hunter Jr., with a metal rod during a dispute, has
been charged with aggravated battery.
Sanford police arrested Daniels at 1:32 a.m. Friday at home
at 1705 W. 14th St., Sanford, ufter the earlier Incident on 16th
Street.

M IDW AY — A Seminole Couty sheriffs deputy who
confronted a man loitering outsldr a rloscd business on Sipes
Avenue. Midway, at about 3:30 a.m. today, arrested the
suspect after allegedly finding u knife and cocaine In the man’s
car. Lonnie McKinnon. 33. 2422 Randall St.. Midway, was
charged with possession of a concealed knife and possession of
a controlled substance.

U n lf d &gt; m i International
D A YTO N A BEACH - Defense
attorneys began presenting their
rase Thursday In the first-degree
murder trial of a 72-ycar-old
recluse who claims she was
In s a n e w hen she shot an
11-year-old boy.
Police say Frederlcka Gibbons
shot and killed Joey Karom of
South Daytona Beach on Jan.
11. 1989. He and two friends

Fake prescription ordered

Sanford m an jailed on battery charge
A man who allgedly punched the arm and grabbed the throat
of Trcna Eden. 20. of Enterprise, was arrested at his Sanford
house.
Seminole County sheriff's deputies churged Joseph Lee
Sheehan. 21. 713 Urlarclllff St., with battery. He was arrested
at 1:30 a.m. today.

CASSELBERRY — City County Investigative Bureau agents
report arresting n woman who showed up at a Casselberry’ drug
store to claim a fake prescription for a controlled substance.
Julie Ellen Cross. 27. of Winter Park, was churged with
attempting to obtain a prescription by misrepresentation. She
was arrested at Eckcrd’s Drugs. Butler Plaza. State Road 436.
at 1:45 p.m. Thursday.

C If you were a student of Henry David
Thoreau, you would understand her wanting
to live out in the woods with her dogs and
other animals. J

D eputies nab man on warrant

Man charged w ith hitting w ife
SANFORD — A man who allegedly hit his wife In the face and
broke her eyeglasses, has been arrested by Seminole County
sheriff's deputies.
Deputies said Kathy Walker’s face was cut during the
Incident at her house. Her husband. Richard Dwayne Lyles. 30.
192 Stcfanlk Road. Sanford, was arrested at home at 12:49
a.m. today. He Is charged with battery.

W om an knocked down
A L TA M O N TE SPRINGS — A man who approached Johonna
Schulte on a street In rural Altamonte Springs, and allegedly
hit her and knocked her to the ground, has been charged with
battery.
Seminole County sheriffs deputies report arresting Stephen
Shelby Uolln, 30. 167 Plumosa Drive. Altamonte Springs, at 11

element of a classic American
tragedy.’’ he said.
"Th e y would go out and have
fun with her.” he said. ’’In the
Juvenile world. It’s fun to pick on
people who arc different. ... If
you were a student of Henry
David Thoreau. you would un­
derstand her wanting to live out
In the woods with her dogs and
other animals.”
Cass said Gibbons' eyes were
■-shut when she fired the shot that

A L TA M O N T E SPRINGS — A man arrested Thursday night
by Seminole County sheriffs deputies on n warrant for
burglary, was also charged with possession of cocaine and drug
paraphernalia.
Deputies said the contraband was found on Floyd Dell Pierce.
26. 2000 Georgetown Drive, Altamonte Springs, when he was
searched. The arrest was made at 122 Jackson St.. Altamonte
Springs, at 6:15 p.m.

-D efen se attorney Reym ond C a ss
had wandered Into a patch of killed Karom.
woods where Gibbons lived In a
Tw o boys with Karom that day
shelter made of two cars, a truck gave jurors their versions of
and a camper top.
events on Wednesday.
In o p e n in g s t a t e m e n t s
Chris Sawyer. 12. and David
Wednesday, defense attorney Bennett. 13. said they were
Raymond Cass said Gibbons, playing when they heard what
who had been harassed by they thought was a cap gun.
c h ild re n In the past, was Sawyer said.
frightened and Insane when she
"Joey said. 'I'm shot, get me
fired.
out of hcrc.” Sawyer said.
’’When you have heard all the
Gibbons had lived In the
evidence, you will sec every wooded area about a decade.

Sem inole C ounty DUi arrests
SANFORD - The following person faces a churge of driving
under the Influence In Seminole County:
• Tim m y Altken. 21. 103 Silver Mane Terrace. Sanford, was
arrested at 1:19 a.m. today after his car was clocked traveling
72 mpli In a 40 mph zone on Lake Mary Boulevard. Lake Mary.

Report: Set
course for
space study
United P f ■ International
W ASHINGTON - The United
States must chart a more
specific path for the future of the
space program before making
major decisions about building
new types of spacecraft, a report
concluded Friday.
"A national dialog is urgently
needed to establish the future
course of the publicly supported
space program and to outline the
p r e f e r re d m e a n s of a c ­
complishing the program goals."
said the Office of Technology
Assessment report. "Access to
Space: The Future of U.S. Space
Transportation Systems "
"Th e lack of a clear course for
U.S. space activities makes the
scale and character of future
demand for space transportation
highly uncertain." the 92-page
report states. "It Is not sensible
to chose among space transpor­
tation options w ithout first
selecting the specific goals to be
served."
Congress must chose among a
variety of options In deciding
which space programs to fund.
Including building new space­
craft or upgrading existing
vehicles, the report said.
The options Include:
• building Improved "expen­
dable launen vehicles or ELV s,"
which arc rockets used only
once.
• limiting the number of space
snuttle launches each year to
only eight to 10. which Is fewer
than the number proposed by
NASA.
• building additional space
shuttles.
• Improving the safety and
reliability of the existing space
shuttle fleet.
• d eve lo p in g an crew lcss
space shuttle to carry cargo Into
space, known asthc "shuttle-c.”

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Frankly
unacceptable
In another shameless display of Incumbent
abuse of franking privileges, members of the
House of Representatives are bombarding
their constituents with hundreds of millions
of pieces of political propaganda — all at
taxpayer expense.
Lawmakers are writing home on such a
scale that the House Administration Com­
mittee has Just authorized purchase of a large
diesel truck. The 948.000 vehicle Is needed to
shuttle the huge volumne of franked mail
between the House mail room and a rented
warehouse.
Last fall. Sen. Pete Wilson, R-Callf.. at­
tempted to prohibit mass mailings, which
typically are sent to every postal patron in a
state o. congressional district. In an
amendment to a 91.9 billion appropriations
bill. Wilson called for 958.2 million of the
amount earmarked for free mailings to be
shifted to a program to help drug-addicted
babies, leaving only 910.2 million for mall
money.
But when Congress and the Bush ad­
ministration put together an anti-drug plan,
the Wilson amendment was rejected and
members managed to preserve their costly
perquisite of Incumbency. As a cynical nod in
the direction of reform-minded voters, how­
ever, lawmakers voted to limit the number of
pS from six to three a year for
'•o f Congress. A lunlt of two
pages also was placed on newsletters.
The Postal Service now estimates that the
House will spend at least $79 million on
constituent mal'lngs this year, overspending
its allowance by about 935 million. This extra
cost must be absorbed by the post office until
Congress provides reimbursement.
By contrast senators have shown some
restraint. Postal officials estimate the Senate'
franking bill for the year will be about S18
million, or $6 million less than the amount
allocated. In view of the pressing need to
contain wasteful spending, the Senate has
pleaded with the House to demonstrate
similar restraint.
But the cascade of taxpayer-funded corre­
spondence from the House is not likely to
slow down. Voters can expect to continue to
pay for more of the sort ,rf unsolicited,
self-serving mail dispatched by numerous
representatives.
Hapless voters who receive this politcal
Junk mall can, of course, toss it in the trash
can. But therc'B no consolation In knowing
that, whether they want It or not. they will
have to pay for it as long as Congress
continues its abuse of the franking privilege.

Height and m ight
Some Japanese are upset because their
leaders look shorter than American leaders.
At summit sessions. U.S. presidents and
secretaries of state always seems to tower
over their Japanese counterparts.
Time magazine says a Japanese foreign
ministry's official made short shrift of his
countrymen's complaints, replying "We
cannot fake anything. These guys are short.
We have to face it."
He might have softened that accurate but
somewhat insensitive remark by adding that
many powerful leaders also were very short.
The classic example is Napoleon Bonaparte,
a veritable shrimp who nevertheless for many
years had Europe trembling In its boots. And.
of course, there was tiny David,’ who
clobbedred Goliath.
However diminutive in stature they may be.
Japanese leaders have helped create a
financial and technolglcal giant. So Japanese
subjects should not, forgive the phrase, sell
their leaders short.

B e rry 's W o r ld

M O S C O W C IR C U S

1990

WILLIAM A. RUSHER

Baker not prime for 1992 VP slot

^
SAN FRANCISCO — The latest rumor making
the rounds in Washington concerns that sly
fellow Janies Baker. Nobody doubts that he Is
ambltiuus to be president. His only problem Is
how to get there. According to the rumor, his
good friend President Bush will give him a leg up
in 1992 by reshuffling various high officials.
Vice President Qunylc would (on this theory)
be persuaded to step down and become secretary
of defense — defense being the topic on which
everyone concedes that Quayle was an expert
while serving In the Senate. Defense Secretary
Dick Cheney would take over as secretary of
state. And Secretary of State Baker would then
be designated as Mr. Bush's choice for th** vice
presidency In his own second term. Fate,
presumably, would take matters from there.
The first thing that has ta be said for the above
scenario Is thal it Is by no means oat of the
question. If President Bush wants these things to
happen, they will probably happen. (There Is one
fly In the ointment, however: The Constitution
prohibits two Individuals from the same state
from serving as president and vice president. So
either Mr. Bush or Baker would have to change
his Texas residence. Mr. Bush would probably
have the easier time of It, given tils long
association with Kcnncbunkport. Maine.) But
how likely Is Mr. Bush (o go to all that trouble.

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even to promote the fortunes of his friend Baker?
Dropping an Incumbent vice president Is. In
Itself, u confession
that the Individual
Imperils the ticket —
an adm ission Mr
Bush Is not likely to
want to make unless
change Is absolutely
essential. Mnreover.
th e p re s id e n t Is
famous lor his loyal­
ty. and Dan Quayle Is
doing everything he
can lo earn It. Final­
ly. whether Quayle
weakens the ticket or
£ D ropp ing an
not. the polls will
p ro b a b ly show a
in c u m b e n l
Dush-Quaylc ticket
vice presid en t
so fur ahead of any
is a c o n ­
lik e ly D em ocratIc
fe ss io n that
c o m b in a tio n that
th e In dividual
Quayle's alleged de­
im p erils the
fects simply won't
tic ke t. J
matter.
Nevertheless. It Is
at least conceivable that Baker might make It to
the vice presidency by the route described

. . »f .....
.
finer
above. Ami.
course,
once there
there he uilglu
become president at any moment If somr
dlsastcr overtook Mr. Bush. But what If George
Bush lived out his second term In rosy g(XM|
health? How likely Is It that Baker could win the
liKMi presidential nomination on his own?

1have high regard for Baker's Intelligence and
political skills, hut I simply cannot bring myself
in believe that ids personality is politically
salable, al Ihe presidential level, at this stage m
American |x&gt;llllcs. In order to win the nomina­
tion, Baker would have to enter ut.d win the
U0„ ’s share of the Republican primaries, I're
sutnably there would 1m- plenty of rival can
dictates, and It Is surely likely that some of them
and perhaps all of them, would be more
attractive lo the average voter than Baker This
Is. alter all. the Age of Television, and a certain
easy manner In confronting lhat lube is almost
essential If a candidate is going to com m and tinsupport of American voters. But Baker conns
across as up tight, button-lipped and foxy Ihs
smile, when hr displays one. Is the klml tli.it
Implies he knows something we don't know and
he can’t tell us. Efforts to give him a "human
touch” by showing him roping dogles, or doing
whatever else he does for relaxation mi
weekends, simply make matters worse

JA C K ANDERSON

Fam ilies grieve
over Army error

GEORGE F. WILL

S ilber gives Dem ocrats hope
BOSTON — Most politicians aspire to be
petunias, pleasant commonplace flowers In the
publlc garden. Then there Is John Silber. the
candidate as thistle.
If you are looking for kinder and genller.
look elsewhere. Silber. 63. u former professor
of philosophy. Is on leave from the presidency
of Boston University where he frequently
fought with the faculty. (A faculty member on
Silber: "First-rate minds can be lunatics, like
Ezra Pound.") He Is seeking the Democratic
gubernatorial nomination In Massachusetts. "I
don’t speak plastic." he says. Indeed.
On his DU salary, the highest among
university presidents: "I'm not embarrassed to
get one-quarter of what a mindless anchorman
on T V gets. I’m not avciage." Any pledge not
to raise taxes "borders on Insanity.” Jesse
Jackson (Silber can't endure "the mindless,
rhyming pieces of nonsense on which he has
built a career") might be Cabinet material
because every President's Cabinet "needs
someone to write bumper slickers."
His longue lias always been tart. When the
young BUI Bennett, now drug czar, was
Silbcr's student. Silber compared Bennett's
doctoral dlsscratlon to Texas chill: "Mostly
beans and mush with Ihe occasional meat."
A lifelong educator who has taught at Yale
and Texas, his words on schools are especially
unmlnced Many schools are "Institutionalized
programs of child neglect." The curriculum of
the typical school of education ("certifying the
Ineducable to be educators") amounts to "a
two-or three-year negative Intelligence test." A
voucher system would mean "the end of
public education” unless teachers' unions
allowed outside evaluations of teachers and
ensured that they are "worthy mentors and
available lo pupils us needed.”
tic favors a state examination for all
high-school seniors. A school In which fewer
than HO percent pass would be on probation.
Tw o consecutive such years and the school
would be decertified and denied public funds.
To slop teachers from giving "social promo­
tions." Silber favors similar state examina­
tions for fourth and eighth graders. "The
hlgh-school diploma In Massachusetts Is too
oftetia fradulcul document.
When Silber says back to basics, he means
basics: We should begin by leaching children
something that. In earlier times, reality taught
them through the deaths of siblings and
elders: "Th e y arc going to die." Sound
education depends on this contact with reality.
The President's campaign theme was "Don't
worry, be happy.” Silbcr's Is: Life ts real, life Is
earnest, life is short.
In a lime of cloying national triumphalism.
Slltier's Is the voice of a scold. He believes
America has become self-indulgent, enervated
by wealth and demoralized by bad philosophy.
Self-Indulgent? Educational standards "are

derisory by standards that were operative In
ordinary little country schools a hundred years
ago." Enervated'? The affluence that capital­
ism produces Is dissolving the virtues —
Industriousness, deferral oi gratification —
that capitalism re­
quires. Bad phllosop h y ? T h c
tra n sfo rm a tio n of
whims Into "needs."
then Into "rights."
p ro c e e d s on the
a s s u m p tio n th a t
"sin ce rity" creates
"values" and a nofault life.
A lthough Silber.
like a lot of Demo­
c r a t s . v o te d for
Reagan ami Bush, he
c a lls h im s e lf " a
tra d itio n a l llhernl
f e ll you are
Democrat." He led a
lo o kin g (or
T e x a s c a m p u lg u
k in d e ra n d
a g a in s t c a p it a l
g e n tle r, lo o k
punishment, helped
e ls e w h e re . | |
found the Head Start
program, and says
that w ith o u t pre­
school programs for
children uges three, four and five who lack
adequate adult can- al home. ’we can only
talk emptily about equality of opportunity."
He has been a Democrat 54 years, since
1936. when his father received a homeimprovement loan from an FDR program, and
enlarged his family house. But his father still
praised Hoover and lambasted FDR. so child
Silber said. “ Why Is it that everything good
(hat has happened to our family has happened
since Roosevelt became President?” The
thistle was prickly early.
If Democrats can find the nerve to nominate
him. he should win in a stale where only 14
percent of voters are Republicans and Re­
publican candidates must attract disaffected
Democrruis who lltink liberalism has become
woolly-headed. However, his party may be
unnerved by the accusation that he Is
“ Insensitive."
Recently he was denounced for saying that a
woman has an opportunity to lx- a pretty girl
between, say ages 15 and 25. Critics called
him Insensitive to women over 25. But Silber
said what he said while discussing a Yeats
poem (specifically, the llm- "What shall 1do for
pretty girls now my old bawd is dead?**) in a
hlgh-school class that Slitter says Included
"exceedingly scruffy, dirty. Ill-kempt young
girls." He (old them they were In a wonderliil
window of life and Instead ot luxuriating In
Ihetr loveliness "they were throwing n away
with (her assiduous effort to lx- repulsive."

W A S H IN G T O N Jo h n n ie Parish ol
Joshua. Texas, lost his brother Frank in the
Vietnam War In 1968. But the harshest
legacy of the war came last year for Johnnie
when he found out that the Arm y had buried
Ihe wrong body in Frank's grave
Lou Ann laiDohn of Washington DC
doesn't know who is buried beneath the
tombstone that bears
the nam e of her
brother G a ry, but
she's sure it Isn't
him.
Veronica Shanley
of San Diego agreed
only a few weeks ago.
against her gut feel
ings. to let the gov­
ern men l pin her son
Michael's name on a
tombstone with three
other names over n
common grave She
f T h e y areal
went along with the
th e m ercy o)
gesture to honor Ihe
th e Pentagon,
others in her son's
w
h ic h they
unit, but she bellrves
fe e l is trying
Michael Is si III alive.
These families are
lo bu ry Ihe
th e w a r ’ s la te s t
p a s t, if not the
victims. They arc al
rig h t bodies J
Ihe mercy of Ihe
Pentagon, which they feel Is trying, once and
for all. lo bury the past. If not the rigid
Ixxllcs.
Some 2,300 Americans arc still ofllelalls
unaccounted for ami presumed dead from the
Vietnam War. The government has uscil
everything from hard-boiled science t&lt;»
guesswork to analyze bone and teeth re­
turned since the end of the war. So far. 280 ol
the missing have been accounted for The
process Is a nightmare far those who feel their
loved ones are still alive.
It Is had enough that Vietnam and Its allies
kept the remains too long, ami In some cases
tried lo pass off animal bones as soldiers
remains. But America's own accounting
process Is flawed too. The Pentagon some
times ask families to accept pieces of bone or
leelh and call the case closed.
I.aHolm's brother's purported remains were
part of a bag of 17 teeth and 145 boric
fragments, the longest of which was less than
2 Inches. The remains came from a helicopter
crash Involving nine men. Th e military
dix-sn'l know if any of them got away alive.
With or without the families' consent, the
government makes Its best guess and then
erases the name of that soldier from the list of
the missing. That doesn't erase the doubts of
the families. Military records show sonic
remains thal defy Identification, yet they
have been given a name and a plot at
Arlington National Cemetery.
Dr. Michael Charney, a forensic pathologist
Irorn Colorado. Is a critic of the Pentagon's ID
program. He estimates that 70 percent of the
cases he has re -e x a m in e d relied on
circumstantial evidence, not science. And he
blames lhal In part on the rush to close cases
ai *hc Army's ID lab In Hawaii
Ihe Army ck-nles lhal It Is in too big of a
. Jlurry lo do the jot) right. It defends the group
burials as the best way to allow families and
comrades lo pur their loved ones lo rest. The
s chief of casualty affairs told us.
There can t be anything worse than not
knowing. And when they get something, they
bet ter about It."

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But Shanley said sue went to an elaborate
Arm y tuner al lor her son only to pay her
respects. ' I hey are hoping I accept sorie of
the remains to be my son's and I don't." she
told our associate Dan Njegumlr.
LaBohn relented and ailcndcd a similar
funeral for her brother Gary. "I just got
tired." she said. "It's been 21 years. T o tell
you the truth. I don't think any part of my
brother Is In that coffin."
Parrish hail his douhis back In 1973 when
the Arm y gave his family a coffin of
unrecognizable remains and said lhat they
were his brother Frank. Last year. Frank's
real body was returned by the Vietnamese
with his dental work .(act.

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Boats

Bumpy

Continued from Page 1A

Bathroom facilities at the
less lik e ly to develop the
Dow ntow n party will be provided at local Continued from Page 1A
washboard surface, but they
on them.
W a te rlro n Association. Te n restaurants.
Morgan says the bouncing re q u ire m ore m a in te n a n ce
percent of the money raised from
People needing to go U'rough
suspension of autos speeding on because they develop potholes
the race and from the party w ill. downtown and to detour around
go to the Thomas Whlgham the party may take 17-92 west a freshly-graded dirt road causes m ore often. T h e y can also
Foundation.
the surface to compact u n ­ becom e Impassable after a
around Lake Monroe or Third
evenly. Even a day after the road rainstorm. Mor#»n says. Gravel
The races will be held at the Street east.
waterfront Saturday and Sunday
Lots at the following locations Is graded. Wcklvn Park Drive Is would help, but Is too costly, he
from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tickets to will be available for parking: graded every two to three weeks, said.
he says.
“ I sympathize with people
races, available at the gate to the Sanford C ity Hall, Seminole
Morgan says clay roads are living on dirt roads. I really do."
Marina Isle and at Holiday Inn C ounty Courthouse, Greater
and all ticket master locations, Sanford Chamber or Commerce
are $10 per day for adults and parking lot. the lot across the
$5 for children under 12.
street from the Chamber. SunBoat race promoters estimate Bank and the small parking lot
that about 25.000 spectators will at the comer of Second Street
Continued from Page 1A
show up for the weekend event.
dertaken Is construction of n
and Oak Avenue.
1 0 0 0 -foot ra is e d w o o d e n
Free shuttle service also will Edward Posey said
Several downtown Sanford
The zoo's operating budget is walkway that meanders through
streets will be closed Friday be provided between the races
e v e n i n g b e c a u s e of th e and lots In the vicinity of U.S. about $1 million per year and the exhibits.
festivities. They are: First Street
Posey said the footpaths that
17-92 and Airport Boulevard, on th e T D C p r o v id e s a b o u t
from Sanford Avenue to Park the days of the races according $ 120,000.
go through the zoo are made of a
. "We are very appreciative of p c a t -lik c m a te r ia l w h ic h
Avenue and Park Avenue from to the Downtown Merchants
the TD C. but there Is lot more becomes soft and muddy shortly
Commercial Street to Second Association.
that needs to be done. We are after heavy rains.
Street.
still trying to catch the zoo up to
"It's Just common knowledge
There Is no admission fee for
normal standards." he said.
that after a rain this is not one of
the event tonight, organizers
Posey said most of the Im­ the nicest p lu m to be. We're
said.
provements that have been hoping to change that." he said..
Three bands will be playing Continued from Page IA
from 5:30 to 0:30. They are: The
The toucans were housed In a
surcharge on made to the zoo since last
summer have been very basic.
cage-type exlblt. Antonin said.
Killer Dudes. Htg lied and the bar drinks.
"There arc a lot of things that By establishing a more normal
T h e Senate package also
Kuuntry Krulscrs and Stony
tightens enforcement of the sales we knew have needed work for a environment lor the animals,
Slxma.
Businesses and sponsors will tax on mall order purchases, long time." Posey said. "It's not zoo officials arc hoping that they
provides a 100-pcrcent surchage that we didn't want to do them, will have better luck breeding
have display booths.
the pair.
At 5 p.m. today, local boats on coin-operated pornographic we Just didn’t have the money."
The biggest project being un"W e have had some eggs laid
will begin to gather at the film machines. Introduces a
■n the past. Only about half of
Marina for a bonl parade that half-cenl per serving tax on soft
them were good and they
will go to start begin there and drinks and Increases the fee
pushed those out of the nest. We
move past PaIrne;to and first charged state agencies using
are hoping that ibis will promote
street. Boats will be parked from state trust funds.
Continued from Page IA
more normal behavior for the
The House budget Includes
Palmetto to Park Avenue.
grunts from the county's 2- animals."
At 6 p.m. there will be a grand about $330 million In program
pcrccnt tourist tax on short­
The most striking feature of
opening ribbon cutting ceremo­ cuts, but a $547.5 million tax
te rm lo d g i n g . T h e La ke
"the Froot Loop" bird, as the
ny In front of Magnolia Mall. plan that calls (or a clgarcttc-tax
Mary-Ileuthrow Festival of the
children know It from cereal
Ilyams will emcee and Dave lncrea.se of 9 cents and u 20Arts, which received $25,000
commercials. Is its large sun­
Farr, executive director of the l&gt;ercent hike for other tobacco
last year, was also removed.
burst color beak. Antonio said.
Greater Sanford Chamber of products. It larks the tax on
T h e beak Is very light and
Commerce will Introduce V.I.P.s. drinks but contains higher levies
Also, a $300,000 request from
flexible.
At the conclusion of the on Investment portfolios. Both
l-ake Brantley High School In
The beak Is adapted well to
opening ceremonies, the blues bills also extend the sales tax to build a competition swimming
[Hiking Into holes and crevices,
Oand Stony Slxma will play at "wireless cable" — meaning
pool will not lx- considered (his
so the bird Is well suited to
Magnolia Mall for about 45 satellite descramblers.
year.
snatching small Insects from
minutes.
Another $200 milllnn w ^ 'd
holes In the ground and in trees.
Next, the band Big Red und tar made available to the stale by
Among the proposals the TlX,'
T h e toucan also cats small
the Kiuntry Kruisers will play speeding up collections of w ill consider May 25 Is a
animals like lizards, as well as
for two hours at the main stage sales-tax receipts from big busi­ $12,000 request for Sanford's
fruits and nuts, thus making It
at the corner of First Street und nesses. But the House bill links Golden Age Games. $25,000 for
un omnivore (one that eats meat
Park Avenue. After Big Red that Issue to the lax package, a the city's St. Lucia festival.
as well as vegetation).
concludes. The Killer Dudes will gesture intended to make the lax $50,000 to restore the Lake
The birds are very active and
play SOs and 6Q* rock for about plan more palatable to Gov Bob Monroe beachfront. $400,000 to
they don't s|»cnd a whole lot of
45 minutes at the corner of First Martinez.
upgrade the Henry Shelton
time In ,.i Unde, so they'll
Strrrt and Palmetto
Each revenue package would Sanford Memorial Library and
continue to be very e $ ^ / J 'r.lng
Local businesses will have b rin g In app ro xim a tely $ 1 Museum und $20,000 for a
to watch, the curator said. The
display booths during the Friday billion, roughly equivalent of the display at the Central Florida
birds aie about eight to 10 years
governor's tax-and-feespackage.
Regional Airport
evening party.
old. Antonio said.

Toucans

Budget

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DEATHS
STANLEY IRA ABRAHAM

JOHN T. BOLLY

Stanley Ira A braham . 74.
Escondido A vc.. A ltam onte
Springs, died Wednesday at Flor­
ida Hospital Altamonte. Born
Aug. 9. 1915. In New York City,
he moved to Altamonte Springs
from there In 1977. Hr was the
vice president of advertising for
a sales promotion company and
a member of the Knights of
Pythias. Orlando. Odd Fellows.
New York. AARP aqd was on the
Board of Directors for Escondido
Condominiums.
Survivors Include wife. Sophie:
son. S tu art. Ilotm del. N .J .:
daughter. Marlene Rakover.
Hong Kong: five grandchildren.
B a ld w ln -F a irc h ild Funeral
Home. Altamonte Springs. In
charge of arrangements.

John T . Holly. C4. 1020 Upsala
Road. Sanford, died Wednesday
at Central Florida Regional Hos­
pital. Sanford. Born Aug 23.
1925, in Sanford, he returned
there from Kcyscr. W.Va.. In
1987. He was retired from the
e l e c t r o n i c s d i v i s i o n of
Westlngbouse und Gould In ­
dustries. He was a Presbyterian
and an Arm y veteran of World
War If.
Survivors Include sons. John
S. Sr.. MlllersvlUc. Md.. Louie M..
Glen Hurnlc. Md.; daughter.
Patricia Ann Woodworth. San­
ford; sister. Margaret Harrell.
Sanford; nine grandchildren.
Brlsson Funeral Home. San­
ford. In charge ofurrungements.

RUSSELL B. BARBOUR

Harvey E. Brown, 87. 157
A lh a m b ra A v c ., A lta m o n te
Springs, died Wednesday at Flor­
ida Hospital Altamonte. Born
April 4. 1903. In Matawan. N .J..
he moved to Altamonte Springs
from Jersey City in 1972. He
was a retired truck driver und a
Protestant.
Survivors Include daughter.
Rita C la yto n , lla zlc t. N . J .;
brothers. Elmer. Farmlngdale.
N .J .. Edwin. Mllltown. N .J .,
Wilbur. Knoxville. Tenn.; sisters.
Hazel Lewis. Morristown. N .J..
Leila Hartm un. Tom s River.
N .J.. Gertrude White. Ptnralls
Park: five grandchildren; 14
great-grandchildren.
B a ld w ln -F a irc h ild Fun eral
Home. Forest City, in charge of
arrangements.

Russell B. Barbour. 76. 123
Rost- Briar Dr.. Longwood. died
Wednesday at his residence.
B o r n M a y 1 4. 1 9 1 3 , I n
Washington. D .C . he moved to
Longwixxl from there In 1977.
He was a letter carrier for the
U .S . Postal Service and a
m e m b e r of th e S t. M a ry
Magdalen Catholic Church. Al­
tamonte Springs. He was a Navy
veteran of World War II and the
Korean War and was a member
of the Monslgnor Bishop Council
2112. Knights of Columbus.
O rla n d o . Am erican Legion.
Washington. Flirt Post Office
Reserve Association und was
past president of the Uptown
Lions Club. Washington.
survivors Include daughter.
Rita Ann Nelson, Rockville. Md.;
sisters, Audrey Hyder. Longwood, Agnes Lyrisky.
Washington: brother. Robert C.,
Indianapolis: five grandchildren:
one great-grandson.
C o x -P a r k e r C a re y H a n d
Funeral Home. Winter Park. In
charge of arrangements.

HARVEY E. BROWN

E piscopalian.
Survivors include sons. David.
Orlando. Paul. Winter Springs:
daughter. Cathv Garrett. Winter
Springs: one grandchild.
B a ld w ln -F a irc h ild Funeral
Home. Orlando. In charge of
arrangements.

EARL WARREN GARDNER
SR*
Earl Warren Gardner Sr„ 88.
Sausalllo Blvd., Casselberry,
died Wednesday at Manor Care.
Winter Park. Bom Jan. 18. 1902
In Orange. Mass., he moved to
Casselberry from Richmond.
Va.. In 1987. lie was a cost
controller for an engineering
firm and a Presbyterian. He was
u Navy veteran and a life
member of the Elks Lodge.
Survivors include son. Earl
Jr.. Garden Grove. Calif.; daugh­
ters. Donna Rocchto, Avalon.
Calif.. Beverly Garvcr.
Bellflower. Calif.
All Faiths Memorial Park. Cas­
selberry. In charge of arrange­
ments.

nbytertan Church. Sanfonl. She
was a member of the First
Federation of Garden Clubs and
Ihe Rose Circle. Sanford.
Survivors Include son. Charles
F.. Big Flats. N.Y.: daughters.
Betty Jane Deal. Lancaster. Pa..
Mary \nn Graham. Deltona:
n in e g r a n d c h ild r e n : three
great-grandchildren.
Brlsson Funeral Home. San­
ford. In charge of arrangements.

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such as spelling.
"W e want these children to
nut be afraid to put their
thoughts on paper in whatever
way they feel is right." Walters
said.
At today's event, approximate­
ly 300 students, parents and
teachers gathered for the fifth
annual conference.
"It has been growing steadi­
ly." said Walters, who explained
that three students were selected
from each of the district's 26
elementary schools. At each
school, one student Is chosen
from the kindergarten and first
grade level, one from second and
third grade and one from fourth
and fifth grade.
The students who attend the
conference represent not only
those who have shown a talent
for writing. Walters said, but
al*u&gt; those who have expressed a
sincere Interest In thr subject.
"W e really want to promote
writing In the schools." Walters
said. "W e w rnl these kids to be
excited by writing."
At today's conference, the
children had the opportunity to
work with teachers on several
nktll-cnhanclng exercises and to
work with their peers on criti­
quing their own work and the
work of others.
"T h e y will have the opportuni­
ty to see what the other students
arc doing," Walters said.
In preparation for the confer­
ence. the w orks of fifteen

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Funeral Mrvicts lor Mr John T Dolly, **.
ot Sontord, who died WedntuJdy. will be
Saturday el 1 p m at Ihe Brm or Funeral
Home Chapel. Sanlted. with Rev Peter
Courlat Jr olllciating Friends may call
today (Friday) from 1* and l l p m af the
luneral home Interment will be at Philo*
Cemetery. Western Pert, Md
Brnson Funeral Home. Sanlord. In charge
ot arrangement*

ELIZABETH M. WILKE

MOORE. ANTONIO D.
Funeral lervIce* tor Antonio 0 Moor*, age
4. ot Sanlord. who died May S. wilt be I p m
Saturday at Sanlord Tabernacle ot Prayer
with Rev Carrie B Bryant officiating
Friend* may call at It* luneral home today
(Friday) Irom 4 * p m Burial will be in the
Reitlawn Cemetery
Sunrlte Funeral Home, Sanlord. in charge
ot arrangement*

Elizabeth M. Wilke. 85. 420
Summerlin Avc.. Sanford, died
Thursday at her residence. Born
Feb. 31, 1905. In Bayonne. N.J..
she moved to Sanford from
Staten Island. N.Y., In 1930. She
w as a h o m e m a k e r and a
m e m b e r of the F irs t P re -

Funeral services ter Mr* Eliiabelh M*
Wllkt, » 5, widow ol Mr CharleiG Wilke, will
be Monday at It am at the F!r*t Pre
sbytenan Church ol Sanlord with Rev G
Richard Damlak officating Interment will
follow in Oak lawn P&lt;v ■ Cemetery In Lake
Mary
Brluon Funeral Home. Sanlord. In charge
ol arrangement*.

WILKE. ELIZABETHM.

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Podiatry Is one of the healing
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youngsters, chosen by a panel of
local writers, teachers and edi­
tors were printed In an antholo­
gy. Poems and stories, all Il­
lustrated by the young authors,
were printed in Ihe 29-page
book.
The anthology Includes the
writings of kindergartener Alex
Schulz; first graders Kristen
C lo s s e n , C h a rle n e T a lb o t .
Kathryn Amar and Allen Huf­
fman; second graders Megan
McMillan and Jason Miller: third
g ra d e rs G eoff C a s tc llu c c l.
Je s s ic a S tu a rt und J a c k ie
Crlspcll and fifth graders Marja
M a nusco. J o .d a n Inthiratvongsy. Shawnc Holcob.
Amelia M. Gonzalez and Jenny
Kim.
Fifth grader Summer Sheffield
designed the cover.
The students will have the
opportunity to hear well-known
children's author Marvin Terban
speak today. Terban. who has
written such books as "Eight
Ate." "In a Pickle." "Your Foot's
on my Feet" and "Mad as a Wet
H en." spoke to the children
about the fun part of studying
language arts. Many of Terban’s
books deal with w&lt;..d play.
"W e want to make writing fun
so the students will want to do
II," Walters* ild.

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It w ould be n ice ." safd
Kathleen Elliot, a 20-ycar resi­
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five miles per hour now. I ride
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sometimes and the road Is cov­
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Elliot’s husband Joseph Elliot,
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rounty pays the full cost.
"I pay for It through taxes."
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FUNERALS

LILLIAN A. DONAT
Lillian A. Donat. 60. 107 Kristi
Ann Court. Winter Springs, died
Tuesday at her resilience. Born
Feb. 4. 1930. in Chicago, she
moved to Winter Springs from
Bessemer. Ala. In 1950. She was
a h o m e m a k e r u n d an

Morgan said. "But they're their
own worst enemy."
Moncrlef wants the county to
pave the IW m lle road because
of the tourists Katie's Landing
attracts to the county. She said
she approached the Greater
Sanford Chamber of Commerce
tourism committee, but found
no Interest. She said the Greater
Seminole County Chamber of
Commerce has expressed an
interest in sponsoring the re­
quest.
Seminole County C om m is­
sioner Jennifer Kclicy says she
wants the road paved, too. 'I've
been Itching to do It." Kelley
says. "It's so bad."
But Kelley say’s the road would
have to be paved under the
co u n ty's m unicipal services
benefit unit (MSBU) program,
where the cost of the paving
would be shared by property
owners along the roadway.
Because the land on the cast
side of the road Is owned by
Male. Kclicy says she would
favor the county paying the
state's cost, cutting the overall
cost for the dozen or so residents
living on western side of the

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le g a l N o tices
MOT »C I OF
PUBLIC M L E
U STORE IT W AR EH OUSES
ruriuant fo "Florlde Lewi 1979.
Chapter 79 404. Section 1."
hereby give* notice of tale
under said act, to wit:
On May 11th. 1990 at &lt;0 00 am
At t t o S , Orlando Or.. Sanford.
FL. 31773, will conduct a public
tale to the hlghett bidder tor
&lt;ath of the contenti of the
following tpace number!:
' «H If . PatrlrV J Meuro.
furniture;
. fC 17, Marti Roklte, Furniture
AMIsc.
: ID 13, Oouglat Atklm on,
Furniture:
^ * D 74. L i t e C a ld w e ll.
Furniture;
IE -1 0 . V erna S lm m o n t.
Furniture;
96-34. Altonla M itchell.
Furniture;
' IF 7 A 34. Eltwlck Roofing.
Building Suppllet;
I F I I . W illia m P a rk e r.
Furniture;
IH -1 0 , Jo y S. Schtdorf.
Furniture;
•I 1. Robert June. Flower Pott
A Mile;
Tenant hat the right to re
deem contenti anytime prior to
tale Thlt tale It being made to
talllty a itetutory letter't lien
The public It Invited to attend
Publlth: May 4. II. IffO
DER 21

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT,
E IG H TE EN TH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO. 90-I54-CA-99 L
C A L IF O R N IA F E D E R A L
BANK, a Federal Savlngt Bank,
a federally chartered tavlngt
bank, (form erly known at
California Federal Saving! and
Loan Attoc lallonl.
Plaintiff,
vt.
FABIO RODRIGUEZ and hit
wife. MERMINIA RODRIGUEZ
and JOHN DOE and JA NE DOE
(OCCUPANTS),
Defandantt.
N O TIC E O FS A LE PURSUANT
TO CHAPTER 4S
NOTICE IS HER EBY GIVEN
that purtuanl to a Summary
Final Judgment dated April X .
iwo in the above ttyled came. I
will tell to the hlghett and bett
bidder tor cath at the well front
door ot the Seminole County
Courthoute. Sanford. Seminole
County. Florida, al 11:00 a.m. on
the 7 day ot June. IffO. the
following drier.bed real proper
ly:
Condominium Unit No. 101 ot
Building No 100. the location ot
which It tat out In the Declare
t on ot Condominium ot Crown
Point By The Spring!, a Cne'c
minium, and aihibitt anneied
thereto, filed the H it dey ot
November, IffO, In Official Rtc
ordt Book 1303. Page l" \ Public
Recordi of Seminole County.
Florlde
D A TE D thlt Itt day ot May.
IffO.
M ARYANNE M ORSE.
Clerk ot the Court
By lane E Jatewlc
Deputy Clerk
Publlth May 4. II. IffO
DER SI

L e g a l N o tic e s
NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice It hereby given lhat I
am engaged In builnett at 1131
Belle Ave , Winter Sprlngt. St.
112. 317M. Seminole County,
Flo'&lt;de. under the FIclltlout
Name of JOHN K E E P S 1
SONS, and that I intend to
rtg ltftr tald name wtlh (he
Clerk ol the Circuit Court. Sem
Inote County. Florida. In ac
cordence with the Provltlont at
the Fictitious Nome Statutei,
T o w n Section MS09 Florida
Statuttt H it
JohnH Keen
Publlth April 17. &amp; May 4. It.
II. IW
O
_______ PEP lit
NOTICE OF
FICTITIO US NAME
Notice It hereby given that we
are engaged In butlnen et 17SS
W Broadway S t. Oviedo. Ft..
Seminole County. Florida, under
the Flctltlout Name ot B G
A D K IN S C O N S T R U C T IO N
COMPANY, and that we Intend
to regular tald name with the
Clerk el lha Circuit Court, Sem
Inote County. Florida. In ec
cor danet with the Provltlont ol
the Flctltlout Nome Statute!.
To Wit: Section M l oe Florida
Statuttt test,
WATKINS CUSTOM HOMES,
INC
John Wttkint
Publlth April 17. A May 4 II,
&gt;*•lwo_______________ PEP 311
IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
OF TH E IIT H JU D IC IA L
C IR C UITO F FLORIDA.
INAND FOR
SEMINOLE CO UNTY
CASE NO. If-M M -CA ff L
G EN ER A L JUR ISDICTIO N
DIVISION
J .l
K IS L A K M O R T G A G E
SERVICE CORPORATION
P L A IN TIF F .
— VS —

M Y R L E K. S U M M E R S IL L
AND MARY K SUMMERSILL.
HIS W IFE ; BLAZER FINAN
CIALSERVICES, INC
D E F E N D A N T S !.
NOTICE OF SALE
NO TICE IS H E R E B Y GIVEN
p u rtu a n l lo an O rd e r re
tchedullng lorecloture tele
dated April X . IffO. entered in
Civil Cate No tf M lbC AO tL ot
the Circuit Court ol the IITH
Judicial Circuit In and tor SEM
I N O L E C o u n ty . F lo r id a ,
whertln J.l. KISLAK MORT
G AGE SERVICE CORPORA
TIO N . Plaintiff and M YR LE K
SUMMERSILL ANO MARY K
SUMMERSILL. HIS W IFE are
dofendantdl. I will tell to Ihe
hlghetl and bait bidder lor cath.
A T TH E WEST FR O N T DOOR
OF THE SEMINOLE COUNTY
C O U R TH O U S E. SANFORD,
FLORIOA, at It 00 AM, June 7.
Ihe following drier Ibad proprrty
at tel forth In tald Final
Judgmtnl. to wit
LO T 14. NORMANDY PARK.
ACCORDING TO T H E PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORIV' in
P L A T BOOK I. PAGE 100. OF
TH E PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI
DA
D A tE D al SANFORD. Flori
da. Ihit lit day of May. IffO
MARYANN MORSE
C L E R K O F TH E
C IR C UIT COURT
SEMINOLE County, Florida
By: Jana E. Jatrwic
Deputy Clark
Publlth May 4, II. 1990
DER M

Legal. N o tices

Legal N o tices

Legal N o tices

N OTICE OF
F IC TITIO U S NAME
Notice It hertby given that we
are tngegfd In butlneti at I14S
Uptala Road. Sanford. FL 31711.
Seminole County, Florida, under
the FIclltlout Name of D A S
M E C H A N IC S ! LAWN MOWER
REPAIR, end that we Inland to
regltter tald name with Ihe
Clerk of the Circuit Court, Sem
inote County. Florlde. In ac
cordence with the Pro* '-tons ol
the Flctltlout Name Statute!.
To Wit: Socllon M l Of Florida
Slatutet 1*37
Phillips. Miller
Dale P. Amlin
Publlth: April 10. 17. A May I.
It.IffO
OEP 140

NOTICE OF
FIC TITIO U S NAME
Not lea It hertby given that we
are engaged in butlneti et 131
Sugar Maple Ct.. Sanford. FL.
31771, Seminole County, Florida,
under the F'-tlttous Name ol
G R E E N L E A F LAW N
SPECIALISTS, and that w* In
tend lo regltter tald name with
the Clerk ot the Circuit Court.
Seminole County, Florida. In
accordance with the Provltlont
ol Ihe FIclltlout Name Slalutet.
ToW lt. Section M l Of Florida
Slalutet TFS7.
Andrew P Shepard
Gary M. Blettlrvg
Publlth: April 17. A May I. II.

IN T H E CIRCUIT COURT
OF TH E E IG H TE E N TH
JU D IC IAL CIRCU'T.
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA.
CASE NO: 90-1. If-CA f4-L
IN R E: Tne Aterrlege ol
CANDY BURDEN.
Petitioner/Wife,

NO TICE OF
F IC TITIO U S NAME
Notice It hereby given lhat we
am engaged In butlneti at 779
Coach Light Drive. Fern Para.
Seminole County. Florlde. under
the F l c t l t l o u t N a m e ol
K A U F F M A N A S S O C IA TE S ,
end that we Intend to regltter
tald name with the Clerk'd the
Circuit Court, Seminole County.
Florida. In accordance with the
Provltlont ol the FIclltlout
Name Slalutet. ToW II: Section
M l Of Florida Statutes 1917
Robin Kauttman
Raymond Kauttman
Publlth April 10. 17. A May 4.
It. IffO
DEP 131
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
NOTICE IS HER EBY GIVEN
lhat by virtue ol that certain
Writ ol Eaecutlon Ittued out ot
and under the teal ol the Circuit
Court ol Seminole County. Flor
Ida. upon a final |udgemant
rendered In Ihe atorttald court
on the 30th day ol January A.D.
19*9. In that certain cate an
titled. Horne Propertlet, In c .
plaint ill. - v t — Florida Carpel
A Vinyl. Inc., e Florida Corpora
lion and Malcolm E Blue.
Defendant, which aloretald Writ
ol Execution wat delivered lo
me at Sherill ol Seminole
County. Florida, and I have
levied upon the following dt
tcribed property owned by
Malcolm E Blue, tald proparty
being located In Seminole
County. Florida, more partlcu
tarly detcrlbed at followt
All right, title end Intereit of
the defendant In tha following
detcrlbed real property, to wit:
Lot I. Block A HIGHLAND
HILLS, according lo the plat
thereat at recorded In Plat Book
II. Page 14 Public Record! of
Seminole County. Florlde a/k/a
911 McCIIntock Street. Long
wood. Florida31710
and the undertigned at Sherill
ol Seminole County. Florida,
will at It 00 A M on Ihe H it day
of May A D 1990. otter tor tale
and tall to tha hlghett bidder,
for cath In hand. tuh|act to any
sr.d a'l existing Hem. at the
T runt (West!
J the ltepi
ot the Seminole County Court
houte In Sanford. Florida, the
above detcrlbed REAL proper

ty-

That tald tala It being made
lo talitly the termt ot laid Writ
ot Execution
JohnE Polk. Sheriff
Seminole County. Florida
To ba published April 17. May 4.
II, It with tha tala on May It.
1990
DEP 111

tf.

1 *9 0

DEP 314

NO TICE OF
FIC TITIO U S NAME
Notice It hereby given Itiat I
am engaged In butlneti al 4431
S. Mellonvllle Ave , Sanford. FL
31773. under the Fktlllout Name
ol FLOWERS BY SHELLY, and
that I Intend to regltter tald
name with Ihe Clerk ol the
Circuit Court. Seminole County.
Florida. In accordance with Ihe
Provltlont ol the Flcllllout
Name Slalutet. To-WIt: Section
M l 09 Florida Slatulat 1917.
Shally A. Mahoney
Publlth April 30. 17. A May A
11.1990
OEP 119
IN T H E CIR C U IT COURT
OF TH E E IG H TE E N TH
JUD ICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA.
CASE NO. 99 11M CA94 L
IN R E : The Marriage ol:
MARIA ELE N A FIGUEROA.
Petitioner/Wile,
and
LA R R Y C LA R E T FIGUEROA.
Respondent/Husband
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO LA R R Y C LA R ET
FIGUEROA.
c/O HELICO PTER O
D EL CARIBE.
AEROPUERTO
INTERNACIONAL
SIMON BOLIVAR.
M AIQUETIA.
OISTRICTO FED ER A L
VEN EZU ELA
YOU ARE N O TIFIE D the! en
action tor Dissolution ol Mar
rlage hat been tiled against you
In Sanford. Seminole County,
Florida and you are required lo
terve a copy ol your written
defenses. If any. to It. on Petl
tloner't attorney, whose name
It. D A V ID L. ER V IN . E$
QUIRE, and whote addrttt it.
1009 E HWY. 434. P O BOK 73.
ALTAM ON TE SPRINGS. 31711
0070. and (Ilf the original with
Ihe Clerk ol Ihe Circuit Court.
Civil Division. M l N Park
Avenue. Sanford. Florida. 31771.
on or befuia May IS. i970;
otherwise, a Judgmtnt tor the
relief requeued In Ihe Pell lion
for Dlsso'ullon ol Marriage mey
be entered again*! you.
WITNESS my hand and tea'
ot thlt Court on April 13. IffO
(court teal)
MARYANNE MORSE
At Clerk ol Ihe Court
by Sharon Dunn
At Deputy Clark
Publlth April 37 A May 4. II.
14.1f90
DEP » i

DONALD RAY BURDEN.
Respondent/Husbend
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO DONALD RAY BURDEN
107 East Slum Street
Sanford, Florida 33773
YOU ARE H E R E B Y NOTI
FIE D that an action lor Dltsolution ol Marriage het been
tiled agelnit you and you are
required lo terve a copy ol your
wrlttan datentet. II any. to It on
THOMAS L. STEPHAN. ES
QUIRE. Petit loner's attorney,
whose address It 531 Dog Track
Road. Longwood. Florida 33710.
on or before May 13. IffO. and
Ilia the original with tha Clark ot
the Court ilther bolore service
on Petitioner's attorney or Im
m e d i a t e ly I h e r a a l t o r ;
otherwise, a default will be
entered agalntl yo&gt; .or Ihe
relief demanded In tna Petition
lor Dltiolullon ol Marriage.
D ATED on April II. 1990
[Court Stall
M ARYANNE MORSE
At Clerk ol the Court
By: Jackie Royal
At Deputy Clerk
Publlth: April 70. 17 A May 4,
11. IffO
,
DEP1M
NOTICE OF
FICTITIO U S NAME
Notlca It hereby given Ihet I
em engaged In butlneti at 1711
W Broadway Street, Oviedo.
F la . 37141, Seminole County.
Florida, under the Flctltlout
Nam e ol C A R O L Y N J
P O W ELL CUSTOM HOMES
C O R P O R A TIO N DBA B G
ADKINS CONSTRUCTION, and
that I Inland to regltter taid
namt with the Clerk ol the
Circuit Court. Seminole County.
Florida. In accordance with the
Provltlont of Ihe Flcllllout
Namo Slalutet, ToW II Section
M l Of Florida Slatulei 1917
CAROLYNJ POWELL
CUSTOM HOMES
CORPORATION
Carolyn J Powell
Publlth April 37. A May 4. II.
II. 1990
OEP 770

NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice it hertby given that I
am engaged In butlneti at 1991
N 417. Sulla 4, Longwood. FL
17710. Seminole County. Florlde.
under the Flctltlout Nome ol
I N G E N I O U S I D E A S -r
A MILLION EYES iTm ). 'and
lhal I intend to register sod
name wtfh the C*rk ot Ihe
Circuit Court. Seminole County.
Florida. In accordance with the
Provltlont ol the FIclltlout
Name Statute!. ToW lt Section
M l 09 Florida Slalutet 1917
ZaptJei ot Florida. Inc
Lawrence Tabak
President
Publlth: May 4. II. II. IS. 1990
DER 41

„ Legal N a lfr a s
IN TH E CIRCUIT COUK7
O F T H k E IG H TE E N TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN A N D FO R
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION 99-1311 C A M - E
IN RE: The Marriage of:
CHARLES LOU GREEN.
Petitioner.
and
PAME LA J ANE GR E E N. a/k/a
PAM ELA JANE CALLIORAS.
Respondent
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: PAM ELA JANE G R E EN
a/kJa PAME LA JA N E
CALLIORAS
57 Bridge Street
Nashua. New Hampshire
YOU ARE N O TIFIE D lhal an
action tor dissolution ot mar
rlage hat been tiled against you.
and you art required to terve a
copy ol your written defenses. It
any. on W THOMAS LO V E TT
ESQ..
Petitioner's attorney,
whote eddreti It I I I North
Magnolia Avenue. Orlando,
Florida 11101. on or before the
30th day ot May, IffO. and Ilia
tha original with tha Clark ol
thlt Court either before service
on Petitioner'! attorney, or Im
mediately thereafter, otherwise
a Default will be entered against
you tor the relief demanded In
Ihe Petition.
WITNESS my hand and sell
of thlt Court tha 11th day ot
April. IffO
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Cltrkol the Circuit Court
By Sharon Dunn
Deputy Clerk
Publlth April It A May 4. It.
II. IffO
DEPOT
IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT,
E IG H TE EN TH JU D IC IAL
CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA.
CASE NO.: 990441 CA #9
DIVISION: L
OUVAL FED ERAL SAVINGS
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, a
corporation.
Plaintiff.
vt
BOLESLAW M JANOWSKI. Ill
and ROBBI L. JANOWSKI. hit
wile.
Defendants.
N O TIC E O FS A LE
Notice it hereby given that,
purtuanl to an order or a
summary llnal ludgn.enl of
lorecloture entered In the
above captioned action, I will
tell Ihe property situated In
SEM I'IO LE County. Florida,
detcrlbed at
Lot 11, Block D. Country Club
Heights. Unit One. according lo
Ihe plat thereof at recorded In
plat book tl. page 9t. public
records of Semlnolo County.
Florlde
et public tele, to the highest and
bett bidder tee ceih, at the west
liu/il Juu/ ul live S E W s e i t !
County Courthouse In Sanford,
Florida, at 11 00 o’clock in the
lorenoon. on June 11. 1990
D A TE D this Itt day ol May.
1990
(Cojrt Seal!
Mery enne Morse
CLER K CIRCUIT COURT
By Jane E Jatewlc
At Deputy Clerk
Publlth May 4. tl. IffO
DER 10

Legal N otices
IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
OF TH E E IO N TE EN TH
JUD ICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AN O FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
CASE NO: M-MM-CA44-P
IN R E: TH E MARRIAGE OF
FE RDINA NO M ATTHIAS
BARNES.
Ptfllloner/Mutband.
eod
ENA M AY BARNES.
Respondent/
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: Ena May Barnet
114 11 Itlfh Avenue
South Orone Park. New York
11434
YOU ARE N O TIFIE D that en
action hat been tiled agalntl you
and you art required toaerve a
copy ol your written defenses. It
any, to PAU L V M O YER ,
E S Q U IR E . Pellllone r't Al
lomey. whole address It 1437
Weil Stale Road 434. Longwood
Florida 31179. on or -afore May 10. IffO. and Ilia tha
original with Ihf Clerk ol Ihlt
Court either before service on
Petitioner's attorney or Imme
dlately thereafter, or a default
will be entered agalntl you for
the relief demanded In Ihe
Complaint.
WITNESS my hand and wat
ot thlt Court on Ihe Isth day ol
March IffO
ISEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE COURT
B Y : Sharon Dunn
Deputy Clerk
Publish April 37 A May 4. II.
II. IffO
DEP 131
NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Nolle# It hereby given Ihet I
am engaged In builnett at 3f0
North Highway 17 fl. Longwood.
F L 13710. Samlnola County,
Florida, under the Flcllllout
Name ol ANNA'S PRIVATE
T E L E P H O N E S E C R E TA R Y ,
and lhal I Intend to regltter tald
name with Ihe Clerk ot the
Circuit Court. Seminole County,
Florlde, In accordance with the
Provltlont ot the Flcllllout
Name Slalutet. ToW il Section
M l Of Florida Slalutet 1917
AnnamarIf Costello
Publlth May 4, It. II. 21. IffO
DER 44

NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
NotlCf It hartby given that I
am engaged In butlneti at 1110
South Highways 17 A fl. Long
wood. Semlnolo County, Florida,
under the Flctltlout Name ot
U SAVE AUTO R ENTAL, and
that I Intend lo regltter tald
namt with the Clerk of the
Circuit Court. Seminole County.
Florida. In accordance with r
.Provisions ol Ihe T
ime Statutes. lu Vt-'
M l Of Florida Slalutet 1
Rental U S A , Inc
Hung T, Nguyen.
^resident
Publish: May 4 .11. II. 11.1990
DER 41

Legal N o tic e s
IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
OF TH E E IO H TE EN TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF FLORIDA
IN A N O FO R
SEMINOLE COUNTY
OEN ERAL JURISDICTION
DIVISION
CASE NO.** W t-C A -H -P
NATIONAL F U S T
m o r t g a g e CORP..
Plaintiff
TEH R Y M . SOKOL. E T AL.,
Defendant!
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO TE R R Y M . SOKOL
10 BONITA DRIVE
BIRMINGHAM. AL 35309
YOU ARE N O TIFIE D that an
action for Foreclosure ol Mort
gage on lha following described

property:
Unit 111. LA K E HOW ELL
ARMS CONDOMINIUM, A Con
dominium according lo tha Dec
laratlon of Condominium and
Exhibits annexed thereto, re
corded In Official Records Book
1377. Page 1144. ot the Public
Records ol Seminole County.
Florida; together with an un
divided Interest In the common
elements and limited common
elements declared In tald Dec
larallon ot Condominium lo be
an appurtenance to the above
condominium unit,
hat been Iliad against you and
you art required lo serve a copy
Ol your written detenses. It any.
to It. on Noella Moreno Blecher.
Attorney lor Plaintiff, whota
a ddretl It Suite 300. HfO
Madruga Avenue. Coral Gablet,
Florida. 31144 on or before May
M. 1990 and Ilia Ihe original with
the Clerk of thlt Court either
before tervlce On Plaintiff's
attorney or Immediately there
alter; otherwise a default will
ba entered agalntl you lor Ihe
retie! demanded In the com
plaint
WITNESS my hand and the
teal ol thlt Court thlt 31th day ol
April, IffO
ISeat!
MARYANNE MORSE
A t Clerk ol the Court
By Ruth King
At Deputy Clork
Publlth April }7 A May 4. 11.
II. IffO
OEP 177

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said Lt. Roosevelt Harrell, a spokesman for the |&gt;ollce
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ixecutives
told risk slim
for recession
r V I N C I N T M L O IU D IC 1
1IPI B u s in e s s W rite r_______________

AMERICA’S LEADING FACTORIES SAID

H O T SPRINGS. Va. - A report
sented today to a meeting of
erica’s corporate leaden said
chances of a recession In
and 1991 arc slim and
dieted that the economy will
w slowly.
The high-powered members of
ie Business Council, which
elude the likes of General
tors chairman Roger Smith
d General Electric chief Jack
relch. expressed guarded opism at the forecast — and
cd the economy Is fragile.
"I'm certainly not as sanguine
the economists.” said Lewis
ston. chairman of banking
nt J .P . Morgan and Co.
hen I get 19 economists
ing there's going to be 2
rcent growth, there's one
mg I can guarantee: There
n’t be 2 percent growth.”
T h e p a n e l of c o rp o ra te
lysts that compiled the re­
also called lor a 2.6 percent
wth rate In 1991 and believe
prooablllty of a recession by
end of the year hus declined
22 percent from 32 percent.
I f ^ A n d to 36 percent from 40
ntat the end of 1991.
“ Th in g s arc pretty good.”
elch raid.
Added Sm ith: “ The
automobile business has con­
tinued to surprise people.”
But troub'e is brewing In the
banking Industry.
“Th e banking business In the
U.S. is going to be difficult,
tough.” said John Reed, chair­
man of Citicorp. "Real estate Is
obviously weak. I don't think
they have round a bottom yet."

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But. on the other side of the
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la “ quite strong."
The Business Council, founded
In 1933. Is a private organization
that brings together corporate
chieftains several times a year to
discuss the economy and other
Issues of the day.

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House passes
work leave
legislation
W ASH IN G TO N (UPI) - The
House passed a family and
medical leave bill that support­
ers called pro-Qimlly and an
economic necessity for workers,
but opponents argued takes
away the right nf businesses lo
choose worker benefits.
Rep. Henry Hyde. R ill., sepa­
rated himself from fellow con­
servatives and President Bush.
-Who has threatened a veto, by
supporting the hill. He said a
p re g n a n t w o rk in g w o m a n
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ihavc an incentive lo have that
:hlld. not exterminate that child,
•so she doesn't low her Job."
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House, which hist year virtually
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After defeating every Re­
publican proposal during eight
days of deliberations, the Senate
approved on a 97-0 vole an
am endm ent by Senate Re­
publican leader Robert Dole &lt;&gt;l
Kansas to exclude from the more
liberal rules the 240 employees
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IN BRIEF
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Fielder puts on show lor Jays
Cecil Fielder, who rarely gol lo show what he
could do In Toronto. Is giving the Blue Jays a
belated performance that's drawing rave re­
views
Fielder collected three hits. Including his
major league-leading 13th home run. and drove
In three runs Thursday night to lead the Detroit
Tigers lo a 10-5 victory over the Blue Jays.
Fielder, who homcred lo lead off the second
Inning and triggered the Tigers' six-run third
with an RBI single, has nine hits In three games
against his former Toronto teammates. Includ­
ing three doubles and four home runs. Nine of
Fielder's league-leading 31 RBI have come
against the Blue Jays.
Elsewhere Thursday night In the American
League. Minnesota edged Cleveland 3-2. Kansas
City overtook Texas 6-2 and Seattle topped
California 5-2.

L a k e M a r y s e n d in g s e v e n
t o C la s s 4 A s t a t e m e e t
B y T O N Y D a S O R M IE R

Herald Sports Editor
Both the Lake Mary High School
girls' and boys* track teams will be
shooting for a top I0 finish at the
Class 4A stale track meet Saturday
night at Winter Park's Showalter
Field and Bob Mosher Track.
Lake Mary will Ire represented by
three athletes In four events of the
girls' meet and four athletes In four
events of the boys' competition.

"W e could place In the lop I0."
said Lake Mary girls' coach Mike
Gibson. "Th e girls had their best
finish ever at .he state meet last
year when they finished 10th. Last
year, we were district runners-up.
fifth al the region and IOth at state.
Tills year, we were district champs
and ninth at the region."
To break Into the top 10. the
Rams will need top performances
out of all three girls. Vivian Jones, a
Junior, will compete in the shot and

discus while seniors Allison Snell
and Hayden Rohlehr both qualified
In the 880-yard run.
If Jones wins both her events and
Snell and Rohlehr finish first and
second In the 880. the Rams would
score 26 points, which ought to put
Lake Mary near the top. While that
Is a (all order. It's nol completely
out of the realm of |&gt;osslhlllty.
"Vivian's more competitive In the
discus." said Gibson. "T h e top
three girls In the state finished
ahead of Vivian at regional meet.
She's In very elite company.
"Th e main thing Is. lo get out of
preliminaries first. You have to have
a gtrod throw In your first three
uttcmplsor It's all over."

Jones, who works out under the
guidance of shot and discus roach
Henry Shcppurd, has Improved
from 9 5 -11 lo 12 3 -1 In the discus
the Inst five weeks. She has thrown
130 In practice. Bui at the same
time, her efforts In the shot have
dropped from 36-6 lo 35-5 over the
same time frame.
"Vivian's going lo throw with no
expectation other than to finish In
the top six and be named All-Slate."
said Gibson. "She has a good
chance to do that."
Snell will Ik- making her second
consecutive appearance In the
880-yard run at the stale meet,
having finished third last year. This

□ See Rams, Page SB

YOUTH BASEBALL
C linic set for parents
The Oviedo Little League lias scheduled a
clinic for Saturday to help parents of handi­
capped children find out what the new
Challenger League can ofTer them.
Players may register at tire Little League
complex, located on King Street next to Oviedo
High School, at 9:30 a.m. on Saturday. The
clinic will begin at 10 a.m. and should be over
by noon. All participants will receive a free Little
League hat.
For more Information, call Donna Walton at
365-8216 during the day or evening or Paula
Church at 365-7063 In the evening.

BASKETBALL
Lakeview presented trophy

i

On May 1. conches Bernard Eady and Kevin
Brooks presented Lakeview Middle School with
the trophy the Lakeview Mustangs earned by
winning the Inter-County Basketball Association
championship for middle school boys.
The trophy was placed on permanent dlspay
In the school trophy case In front of the main
office.
The Lakeview M ustangs won the champlonship by completing the wtntrr srason*wtth~tr
16-0 record ngalnst other Seminole County
public and privute middle schools.

Haydee Rohlehr (left) and Charles Elbery (right) will compete In the 880-yard run at Saturday’s C lass^ A state meet.

Dodgers,
Cubs p o ft
easy w ins

FOOTBALL

From sta ff report*

A lzado to attem p t com eback
LOS A N G ELES — Lyle Alzado announced
Thursday he will attempt a comeback next
season with the Los Angeles Raiders, the team
the 41-year-old defensive end retired from after
the 1985 season.
A published report said Alzado has agreed to a
series of thtec 1-year contracts, none of which
offer guaranteed money.
"I decided to come out of retirement to help
(the Raiders) come back to dominance." Alzado
said during a news conference at his restaurant.
"It was hard lo watch the team dismantle Itself
and not be what It once was."
Alzado. who became an actor after his
rctlicment. played 15 NFL seasons and was
named to the Pro Bowl In 1977 and 1978. One of
the game’s most colorful players, he spent seven
years with Denver and three with Cleveland
before Joining the Raiders In 1982.
Alzado, who said he first spoke lo Raiders
owner Al Davis about returning about a year
ago. said personal trainers "liave taken my body
and pulled It back In time."
Ilarald Pholo by Kelly Jordan

I NATIONAL LEAGUE

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Eights catch up w ith Pirates
Eight proved an unlucky number for the
National League East-leading Pittsburgh Pirates.
Cincinnati scored eight runs In the eighth
Inning Thursday night for a 10-4 victory at
Pittsburgh's Three Rivers Stadium.
The Reds sent 13 batters to the plate In the
Inning, sinking the last undefeated bullpen In
the league.
"It felt great to do something against the best
bullpen like we did." said Todd Benzingcr. who
tripled home the go-ahead run. "But I had a
feeling we were going to do what we did tonight.
1couldn't see Pittsburgh beating us two lime.* in
a row."
In other National League games. San Diego
pounded St. Louis 9-1. and Montreal pummelcd
Los Angeles 8-2.

Pal Battle (center) helped vault the Lake Brantley
Patriots into this evening's Class 4A semifinal game
with a three-run home run against Lake Worth John I.

Leonard last Friday night The Patriots play
Miami-Killian tonight at 8 p m. for the right to
advance to tomorrow night's championship game.

Lake B rantley ready to get it on
Rigby, a 6-6 Junior who is I I t) this season with an
0.76 ERA. He also struck out 95 batters this season.

By DEAN SMITH
Herald sports writer

S ee P a tr io ts , P ag e 3B

BASEBALL C ITY - The Lake Brantley High
School baseball team can't wait for Its first shot al a
state championship as the Class 4A tournament gels
underway at Baseball City Friday.
"We've had Just a terrible week of practice." said
Lake Brantley coach Mike Smith. "Th e kids are tired
of practicing, they Just want to get it on.”
The Patriots. 24-3 on the season and ranked No. 3
In the stale, will play Mlaml-Killlan. 25-6. in the
openlng round.
Lake Brantley will go with ace right-hander Brad

Class 4A playoffs
T o d a y 's S e m i f i n a l *

Brandon vs. Gonzalrz-Tate. I 30 p.m.
Lake Brantley vs. Mtaml-Kllllan. 8 p in.
F in a ls

Saturday. 8 p.m.
A l l g a m e * a t B a s e b a ll C i t y S t a d iu m

SANFORD — The leaders In the
National Division of the Sanford
Recreation Department Little Major
Baseball League — the Rlnker
Dodgers and the Railroaders Cubs
— kept pace with esisy victories at
Ft. Mellon Park's Roy Holler Field
Thursday night.
Terrell Jaekson hurled a twohllter as the Dodgers won the first
game of the evening 10-0 over the
FIrst Federal of Seminole Cardinals.
Robert D icke rson and C c d rlc
W illiam s then combined on a
three-hitler as the Cubs took the
measure of the Sunnlland Pirates
15-3 In the nightcap.
With three games remaining In
the regular season. Ihe Dodgers own
the best record in Ihe city with a
12-1 mark followed by the Cubs
110-3). the Cardinals (4-9) and the
Pirates (2 -11).
This Saturday, the First Union A's
will take on Ihe Seminole Fort) Red
Sox at 8 a,m. and Ihe Disabled
American Veterans Royals will face
the SunHank Orioles at 10 a.m. In
American Division action. At noon,
the Cardinals challenge the Cubs
and the Dodgers tangle wlih the
Pirates al 2 p.m . In National
Division action.
In the first game
the evening.
Jackson allowed only live base
runners and gut all 12 outs on strike
outs as the game was called by the
mercy rule.
After a walk to Joshua Walson
and a double by Jackson scored a
run for the Dodgers In Ihe first
Inning, they pul the game away
with a six-run second. Three walks,
singles by Lorenzo Robinson and
Walson and a Jackson home run
accounted for l I k - six runs.
The final Dodgers runs scored In

of

S e e M a jo r * . P ag e 3 B

Com piled from staff and wire reports.

Knicks hurt by Edwards inside and Thomas outside
Unltad Praaa International

BASKETBALL

H p m. — T N T . NBA Playoffs. Chicago Bulls at
Philadelphia 7(h t s . |L)
BASEBALL

7:30 p in. — W AYK 56. Los Angeles Dodgers
at New York Mels. (LI
L7 :3 0 p m. — W ON. Chicago Cubs at Cincin­
nati Reds. |L)

Complete listings on Page 2B

V i

The New York Knicks llgurt-d
James Edwards wouldn't burl them
from Ihe Inside, nor could Islah
Thomas do any outside damage.
Hack to the drawing board.
Edwards scored a career playoffhigh 32 |Mituts and Thomas tossed
In five three-pointers — three In the
llnal 6:13 — and the Pistons look a
2-0 lead over New York In their
Eastern Division semifinal scries
with a 10-1-97 victory over the
Knicks
T -

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The best-of-seven series moves lo
New York for Games 3 and 4 on
Saturday and Sunday afternoons.
Came 2 was a big Improvement
lor the Knicks. who were demol­
ished In Game I 112-77 They
played well Thursday night, but
were unable to slop the Pistons
down the stretch.
The Pistons have now won 12
straight postseason games and can
tie the NBA record w ith a victory In
Game 3. The Los Angeles Lakers set
the record for consecutive plavolf
See NBA. Page 3B

Magic make exhibition plans
Unltad Prasa International
O R L A N D O - The Orlando
Magic will play six exhibition
games in Florida &gt;10(1 participate
in a pre-season expansion team
tournament prior to beginning Its
second season In the NBA. dub
officials said Thursday.
The Magic's lirst exhibition

game will be played Oct. I I
against the San Antonio Spurs,
the 1990 M idwest D ivis io n
Champion. Other pre-season op
ponents are the Indiana Pacers.
All.iota Hawks and Miami Heal.
The Magic will play the Pacers
and Heat twice
T h r expansion team lourna
See Magic, Page 3B

�ik'lU herald, Santoro, Florida — Fitday, May 11, 1000

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4.00 140 1.10
4 SJ While Foot
4.40 1.10
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4.40 1.00 MO
4 Flying Figure
5.40 3.40
5 Out! Twitter
310
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10.40 11.40 5.00
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AM ERICAN LEAGUE
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Milwaukee
14
Toronto
11
Botton
15
Cleveland
14
Baltimore
11
14
New York
Detroit
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Seattle
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Cal Ilorn la
11 ll .174 II
Kentat City
10 17 .170 11
Thunder Reteltt
Minna tola 1. Cleveland 1
Detroit 10. Toronto!
Kantat City 4. Toaat 1
Soattle 5, California 1
Friday Oe met
(AH IImet E O T)
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1), 1:11pm.
Milwaukee IHlguva 31) al Minnesota
(Candeler la 11) 1:05pm.
Kantat City
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Chicago (King 10). O OSp.m.
Cleveland ICandottl 4-1) 4l Tenet
(Ryenel),0:15p.m .
Botton (Boddicker 11) al Calllornla
(Abbot 11) 10:15pm.
New York (Hawkins I D at Seattle
(Johntonl 1), 10:15 p.m.
Baltimore (Milackl 101 al Oakland
(Welch! 2). 10 D p m.
Saturdey Garnet
Balhmore el Oakland
Kantat City al Chicago, night
Toronto at Detroit, nlghl
Milwaukee el Minnetole. nlghl
Cleveland al Teiet. nlghl
New York At Seaittle. night
Boston At California, night
NATIONAL*.EAOUE
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Pittsburgh
It 4 *74 —
Muntreal
i ; 12 .544 39
Philadelphia
II 12 .554 29
Nea York
14 14 500 5
Chiuegu
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51. Louii
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Weil
Ctnonnaii
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14 15 92 7
Lo* Angelet
5-in Diego
11 13 444 79
Houston
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Sen Frerrciko
10 il 357 109
AlUnld
c 17 220 11
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Montreal (Gardner I 21 at San Drego
( Whittoo 1 11.10 05 p m
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Charlotte*, Birmingham! IGom el)
Columbut A Groanvllle 1 ( Garnet)
Columbut 1. Grtenville • (Game 11
Jacktonvllle A Hunttvllle 1
Knoevllle 1, Chattanoega I
MttnpMi E Orlando 1
Frldoy Osnvt
Birmingham at O w totto
Hunttvllle at Jacktonvllle
Chattanooga at K im vll to
Orlando at Motwphh
FLO RIDA STA TE LEAG UE (A )
(Motor Laogea iMIialton In parewthetet)
Eatt Dtvliine
w L Pet.
31 II .174
SI. Lucie (Meft)
11 14 K B
FI. Loud &lt;Yankee!)
17 IT .59
Veto Beach (Oodgwil
14 9 .411
Miami (InKpondtrt)
4 IS .345
Control OMtton
Lakeland (Tlg en)
21 11 .411
Otcaoia (Atlrot)
9 IS .571
IS 9 474
4 9 .171
Dunedin (Blue Jeyt)
ChorMto (Rangert)
St. Polo ( Cardinal 1 )

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9
14

National League — Smith, Huu. Burke,
Mil 0: Franca. NV. M r Dewell. Phi 7,
Will lam A Chi and Myen. Lin 4.
American League — Jonet. Cle 10;
Eckert lay.
Oak,
Schooler.
See
4;
Thigpen. CM, Aguilera Min, Hennemon, Del

w i n . In s t* A

D R FAV

Oooipte*i Q u i t
National League
Whitten, SO 1;
Smith,
All,
Maddut,
Chi.
Belctwr,
Morgen. Martinet. Vahmtueia. LA 1.
American League — If pilchort lied
with 1.
National League — Morgan. LA 1;
twelve pilchort tledwlti I
American League — Finley, Cal. King,
Chi. Botlo and Higuara. Mil, Tapani. Min,
Walch, Oak and Ryan. T0 1 1.

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C laarwater (Phllllet)
TTwrtdoy Reteltt
Charlotte A Lakeland 1
Clearwater 5, Otceola 1
Dunedin 1. Bawbell City 0
St. Lucie l.S a ra o to l
St Pete A Winter Haven 0
Vero Beach ot FI. Laud, ppd. rain
Weil Palm Beadi ot Miami, ppd. rtln
Friday tern**
Lakeland at Charlotte
Otceola al Clearwater
Batetaall City at Dunedin
Vero Beach al Ft. Laud
SI. Pete al Winter Haven
Seraaota al SI. Lucie
Miami al Wetl Palm Beach

Batting
(Bated eniSiaFhatt)
National
ah r b pet.
Duncan. Cln
«o » n .400
Kennedy. SF
57 4 77 .104
Dykilra, Phi
41 1* 15 .MS
Santiago, SO
*1 11 22 .141
Alomar. SO
104 14 j V .151
Pilcher, cm
t* IS 15 .217
-Sabo. Cln
44 » 14 .154
Treadway. All
•0 7 71 150
Uribe. SF
71 4 *7 .144
Beckman. Pll
44 « 23 .244
American league
ab r ► pet.
Heath, Dal
J7 7 17 an
R Herdenon. Oak
15 72 14 151
Jacoby. Cle
41 17 22 .29
Griffey, Sea
111 II 40 .140
Martinet. Sea
17 14 10 .141
Stillwell, KC
40 14 11 .144
Gruber. Tor
IIS 1* 74 .114
Hrbefc, Min
71 IS 2* .122
Brock. Mil
74 11 IS 121
Perry, KC
VI 11 »
514
Ham* tfango
National
League - Bonilla. Pll
I;
Oawton, Chi. Davit. Hou. Johmon. NY and
Mitchell. SF 7; Sabo. Cln. Brook!. LA and
Guerrero. SIL4.
American League — Fielder. Det 15;
Gruber. Tor
10;
Canteco. Oak I;
Maldonado. Cle, Deer. Mil and McGwire. Oak
7.
Rum Batted la
National
Leogue — Bonilla. Pit 25;
Carter.
SO
34; Oawton.
Chi
and
Guerrero.
StL D ; O’Neill, Cm
21;
William*, SP11; Clark. SF 70
American League — Fielder, Oat 11;
Gruber, Tor
V;
Leonard. Sea 12;
Maldonado.
Cle
31;
Canteco and
McGwire. Oak. Grltfey. Sea and Sierra. Tee

20

National League — Do Shield*. Mil and
Herr, Phi 10; McGee, StL. Gwynn. SO and
Grittom, Mil 4; live player* lied with 0.
American League — Stillwell. KC,
Gladden and Larkin. Min. R.Hand*rtor„ Oak.
Briley. Sea and F tlli and Gruber. Tor 4.
Triplet
National League — Kruh, Phi 1; 10
pleyert llod with 1.
American League — Guillen. Chi,
Jacoby. Cle, Brum lay. Sea and Farnan del.
T o ri; 11 player* llad with 1.
Helen B a m
National League — Coleman. SIL.
Ralnat.
Mil
and
Samuel.
LA
11.
D« Shield!. Mil end Yeldlng. Hou 10.
Grittom D l l and Bond*. Pit 4.
American League — R.Henderton. Oak
11;
Canteco.
Oak 4;
Wilton,
KC.
Lent lord. Oak and re fit. T cr 7.
Runt leered
National League — Sabo. Cm 21.
Hayot. Phi and Bonilla. Pit I I ; McGee. Stl.
Duncan. Cln and Gwynn. SD 20. Dykilra.
Phi, Bondt. Pit, and Mitchell. SF 1*.
American League — Canteco and
R Henderton. Oak Z2. Franco. Tee 20,
Puckett. Min 14; Ycuit. Mil. Fielder. Min.
Gruber, Tor, Grlllty and Reynold*. Sea 11.
Hitt
National League — Alomar. SD 14;
McGee. SIL M. Bulter, SF 24; Dyktlra. Phi
Hatcher and Larkin, Cln. Gwynn, SO 15.
American League — Grlllty. Sea 40;.
Gruber. Tor 14: Fernender, Tor 25;
R Henderton. Oak and Trammell. Det 14
Pitching
Victor let
National League Viol*. NY. 4;
Armtlrong.-Cln, Drebek. Pll. Heaton. Pit. 5:
Maddux. Chi. Morgan. LA. Cook. Phi. Tudor.
SIL, Grott. Mil 4.
American League — Stewart. Oak 4.
Clament. Bot. Brown, Tea. Holman, S*a and
Slwb. Tor 5; Five pllchert llad with 4.
Earned Run Average
( Bated tn M Innetgt pitched)
National League - Viola, NY I 05.
Gardnei, MM I.H . Morgan, LA 1 40.
Cook. Phi 1.54. Armtlnong. Cln I 44
American League — Slower I. Oak 1 44.
Finley. Cal LSI: Higuera. Mil 141.
Welch. Oak I 71. Black. Cle 7 0*
Strlkeoufc
National League — Viola. NY 45.
Marlmei. LA It. Gooden. N Y 11. Cone. NY
14. Belcher. LA. Marlirwi. Mil 22
American League — Clement. Bot 41;
Ryen. Tex 41. Gordin KC. Holman and
Henton, Sea 14. Pert:, Chi U

fettotf O tsoi
Cenlert nca SemifinaH
Bat! et Seven
Eattam Cawterenc*
HiiiiOtipklavt. Chicago
( CMcob* loo* tart**I d )
•May J - Chicago N , Philadelphia 15
May * — Chicago lOl.Phlladtlphla 4*
May 11 — Chicago al FOtlladtlphla. Ip m .
May I ] - Chicago at Philadelphia. 1 so
pm .
■ May 14 — Phlladt^hlaat Chicago. I p m.
r May I I — Chkagoal Philadelphia. I pm .
t May TO - Phlladtk&gt;hia al Chicago. T BA
r**w Vert v*. Detroit
( Ootrett lead* teriee 1 4)
May I - Detroll 117. New York 77
May t o - Detroit 104 New York 47
May 11— Detroit at Now York, 1p.m.
May 11 — Detroit at New York. 2 9 p.m
r May 15 — Hew York at Detroit. 4p m.
r May IB — Detroit at N»w York, I p m.
r May id — New York at Detroit. 1p m

( Portland toad* ter let 51)
May 5 — Portland 107, San Anlonlo 44
May I - Portland IS . San Antonio 111
May 10 — San Antonio 111. Portia*.' II
May 11 — Portland al San Antonio, 1 JO
p.m.
mMay IS — San Antaitoat Portland, TBA
r May 17 — Portlands! San Antonio. •p.m.
r May 14 — San Antallo at Portland. TBA
Pbcenii n LA La ktn
(Serin tied l - »
May S - Phoanli 104.LA Lakaro in
May 14— LA Lakart 124, Phoanlt 100
May 11 — LA Laktrt 9 Phoanli, 1 :9 p.m.
May 1J — LA Laktrt al Phoanli. 1: 20p.m.
« May IS — Phoanli al LA Lakart. 10: JO
pm .
r May 17 — LA La ktnal Phoenli, TBA
1 May I I — Phoenli al LA Lahert. 1 —
p.m.
i-il nacettary.
TBA-to Be armounetd

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Cantarenco Final!
Campbell Canference
Uilcagevt. Edrr.enlen
I Edmonton lead* eerie! 3 1)
May 7 — Ettnonton A Chicago 1
May 4 — Chicago 4. Edmonton 1
May 4 — Chicago J. Edmonton 1
May I — Edmonton 4. Chicago 1
May 10 — Edmonton A Chicago 1
May 17 — Edmonton at Chicago. 1:21 p m
*May 14 — Chicago al Edmonton, 4:15
pm .
Waltt Canlertnce
Waihingtjn ut. Be*ten
(Be*ten wim terlet * 4)
May J — Botton 5. Wathlngton 1
May 5 — Botton 1. Waihlnglo.,0
May 7 — Botton 4. Wathlnglon I
May 4 — Bottom A Wathlnglon 1
Stanley Cup Final
May 14— Game I
May 10 — Game 1
May 77 — Gama 1
May 14 — Gam* 4
1 May 14 — Gama 1
« May 71 — Game 4
1 May 21 — Game 7
R II eecaiMry

■OWLINQ
LP B T USJ44 Clearwater Clank
Al Clearwater, May II
Final*
( Lilt In* beerier, game* bawled, total pint and
prttemeney)
I. Kim Terrtll. Daly City. Cald., 1 garnet.
72* pint, *4.000: 1. Uta Wagner, Palm*He. I,
IIS, t lJ W ; 3. Robin Romeo. Van Nuyt. Calif.
I. 317. *1,000 ; 4. Dana Millar Mickle,
Autlralla. 3. 400. II.XX); S. Lori Branham.
Buffalo. N .V ..1 ,144, *1300.
Playott retultt: Milch I — Mlltor Mackle
dal. Branham. 30* 144. Match 3 — Terrell del.
Miller Mackle. 134 141. Match 1 — Terrall
dal. Romeo, 244 227 Otampionthlp Match —
Tarred dtf. Wagner. 29 145.

GOLF
The 1 1 Milltoa Mtmerlal
Al Dublin, OhHt May 14
Par 72
F in ! Ratatd
Fred Couplet
Corey Pavln
Don Pooley
Lenny Wadklnt
Greg
Norman
Peter Pertoni
Hale Irwin
Jay Delting
Paul Ailnger
Pjyne Stewart
Ian Baker Finch
Andy North
Bill Sander
Ricky Kawagithi
David People!
Sieve P ile
Bob Tway
Mark Brook!
Joey Sirataler
Curt Byrum
Tommy Armour III
Peter Jacob ten
Bob Eillwood
Fulton Allom
Kenny Knox
Hubert Green
Roger Mallbi*
Chrlt Perry
Craig
Stadlcr
Fu ::y
Zooller
Jim Gallagher
Aiidy Bean
John Cook
Scott Ver plank
Tom Walton
Leonard Thompion
Billy Ray Brown
Brad Faion
Kanny Perry
Jay Haat
Oavit Love III
Brad Bryant
Billy Mayfair
Jack Nicklaut

3415-044
9 1 7 -0 7 ]
917-071
3417-071
9 17-071
17 14-0/1
9 1 5 -0 7 ]
14 9 -0 7 ]
J7 17— 074
9 9 -074
9 9-0 7 4
9 9 — 071
1141-075
15 40-07!
17 9 -0 7 1
15 40-075
9 9 -0 7 !
17 9-0 7 4
9 40-074
17 9 —074
40 9 —074
14 9 —0/4
9 40-074
9 40—074
40 9 -074
9 41-077
40 17-077
9 9 -0 7 7
4115-077
17 40—077
9 9 -077
40 17— 077
9 9-077
9 9-077
17 40-077
17 40-077
17 ao— 077
«J 27-077
9 9 -077
9 9 -0 7 7
42 24-077
9 9 —071
40 9 -0 7 1
9 9 -0 7 1

Ted Schuli
Tom Byrum
Wayne Levi
Dave Barr
Ray Floyd
Chip Back
Brian Tannyton
Bobby Wadhlnt
Mark Lye
Mark O'Maara
John Hutton
BUI Glatton
Jim Carter
Scott Hoch
Sandy Lyto
Hal Sutton
Mark Wiebt
Jim Thorpe
Billy Andrade
Gil Morgan
Dan Fortman
David Frott
Jim Simon*
Tom Wtltkopl
Bruce Llottk*
Jerry Pale
Dave Rummtllt
David Graham
Curtle Strang*
Stove Jonet
Rober&gt; Garnet
Scott Slmpion
Bill Britton
David Ogrln
Mike Donald
Larry Ml:*
Wayne Grady
Rocco Medial*
Mike Reid
Larry 74*lion
Keith Clearwater
David Edward*
Ken Green
Mike Hulbert
Mark Jemet
Mike Sullivan
Wayne Wetlner
Robert Wrenn
Gene Sauer*
Stan Utley
Loren Robert!
Clarence Rot*
a Chrlt Patton
Willi* Wood
John Mahalfey
O.A Wtlbrlng
Tom Purtior
Donnie Hammond
Clark Oermit

9 4P—071
41 17-071
40 9-071
9 40-071
17 41-071
9 40-071
9 40-071
9 40-071
17 41-471
940-47*
9 41-471
9 40-471
15 44-474
419-474
41 9-474
41 J7-474
14 40-074
940-47*
9 40-474
9 4 0 -4 9
9 9 -0 9
17 4 1 -0 9
40 40-000
9 41—010
24 41-000
41 9 -400
9 40-410
41 9-4*0
27 41-400
17 41-0*0
9 41-001
4] 40-0*1
41 40- Ml
419-411
9 41-0*1
419-0*1
17 44-0*1
47 9 0*1
9 41-042
2f 41-0*2
41 41-0*2
9 41-4*2
41 40-4*2
9 44-0*2
41 9 -4*2
0 41-0*2
41 42-0*1
0 41-4*1
40 41-041
41 43-0*4
41 41—0B4
41 43-0*4
44 40-0*4
44 41-0*1
42 44— 047
42 4S—047

HORSY LBAOM S
PGA OOLF
1. Mark Calc*vercNe 149.744: 7 Greg
Norman 191.49: 1 Payne Stewart 1414 til.
4. Paul Ailngtr 1410311; J Fred Couplet
1444.19; 4 Jodie Mudd 12*2.49. 7. Robert
Game: &gt;97,114; a. Sieve E IkingIon 1250 007.
4. Mark O'Meara 195.441; 10 Peter Jacobson
1120.443
PGA SENIORS
I. Leo Trevino 1271.19; 7. Mike Hill
119,7*4; 1 Gary Player 1174.4*5; 4 George
Archer 1I73.MI; 5. Bruce Crompton 1)41.152;
4 Chi Chi Rodrigue: 1154.09. 7 Jim Dent
1153.742; I Char let Coody 1152.172. * Jack
Nicklaut 1145.000. 10 Frank B*rrdtl43.444
LPGA GOLF
1 Pal Bradley 191.0*7; 2 Beth Daniel
1202.1*4; 1 Betty King 1140,471. 4. Ayako
Okamoto 1174,147; 5. Patty Sheehan 1150.474.
4 Colleen Walker 1114,19; 7. Roue Jonet
1112.441; a. Palll Rilto 141.9*. 4 Jane
Critter 19.177; 10. Cathy Gerrlng 171.470
M EN 'STEN N IS
1. Ivan Lendl 15*2757; 3 Stolon Edbtrg
193.441; 1. Bor It Becker 195.104; 4. Andre
Agattl 194.402; 5. Anttei Gome: 195.1*4. 4
Emilio Saneher 1240370; 7. Pel* Samprai
129.175. I Brad Gilbert 1214.95; 1 Andrei
Chetnokov 1141.142: 10 Thomat Muller
1172.717
WOMEN'S TEN N IS
I Marline Navratilova 1411.500: 2 Stotll
Gral 194.421; 1 Monk* Sttot 1212.441. 4
Arantxa Sanche: Vicarlo 1205.150; 5. Helena
Sukova 1174.004; 4. Natalia Zve.eva &gt;170.720.
7. Zina G*rr!ton &gt;124.414; *. Mary Joe
Fernande: 1127.514; 4 Katerina Maleeva
1114.041; 10 Jana Novotna I111.441
AU TO RACING
NASCAR
I Dal* Earnhardt 1444.400. 2 Kyle Petty
129.420. 2 Geolf Bodn* 1213.400; 4 Mark
Martin 191.240; 5 Derrike Cop* 1215.570. 4
Kan Schrader 1244.145; 7 Bill Elliott 1224.740.
* Darrell Wallrip 1204425. 4. Terry LaBont*
1141.177; 10 Morgan STwpherd 1144.740
CART
I Al Untor Jr. 1147914; 2. Rick M tar)
119.10*. 2 Emerlon Fittipaldi 11)0.74*. 4
Danny Sullivan IIM.XM; 5 Mario Andradi
1107.714. 4. Bobby Rahal 1100.414; 7 Michael
Andretti 174.404. * Art* I uyendyk 175.114; *
Eddl* Cheever 144,414; 10. Raul Bout*I
144.744.
BOWLING
I Jim Pencak 1127.475; 2 Am ltto
Monactlli 1114.340. 1 Ron Palombl Jr
19.90. 4 Robert Leneenc* 1*4.410. 2 Chrlt
Werren 145.742. 4 Tony Wetllak* 140 255. 7
Brian Voil 174.145. I Dave Hulled 174.020 *
Dave Ferraro 172.720. 10. Parker Bohn III
145.700
THOROUGHBRED RACINO
JOCKEYS - I G4'y Steven* 15.1X1.024. 2
Chrlt McCarron 14.422.19. 3. Eddie De

l*houtl*74 *1,141.95, 4 Mlk* Smith
*3.114.114: 5 Pal Oar il.J04.071: 4. Jot*
SeKtot *7.444,017, 7 Craig Perrel 17 157 *45
I Robbie Davit *7.741111 * Pal Vtleniuele
13.714.175: 10. Angel Cadero &gt;3.49,115
T R A IN E R * - 1 D Wayn* Luka*
*1.440.447. 2 Charlie Nhlltlngham *1.19.475;
3. Ron MeAnally *1.90.79. 4 Carl Nal:o*r
tl.49.K 5; I. Neil OryvJale *1.715.414. 4
Richard Manoella II.111.140; 7 Jerry
Moderator ter *1.375.147. I George R Arnold
II *1,070.94; 4 Brian Mayberry 11.004.94.
10 Neil Howard 144AS41
NORSE* I. Unbridled *415.4*4: 1 .
Ruhlmann 1*15.100. 1 Criminal Type
1477 450. 4 Summer Soxall *5*4.454. 5 Thirty
Sle Red *5Ax.*.5. 4 Flying Continental
1551.400. 7. Silver Endng *95.000: I Miller
Frltky *49.405. 4 evening Vert* *415.19:
10 Gorgeout (91.000
HARNESS RACING
(U .t. Trettlag Aueciallenl
DRIVERS - I. John Campbell &gt;2.101.147.
7. Cal Manji *7.071.742. 1 Michel Lachanc*
11.19.0*4. 4 Bill ODonnell *1.541.117. 5
Doug Brown tl.525.Xl, 4 Jack Molteytv
tl.4ll.01l. 7. Wall Paidey &gt;1.145,404. 4 Dave
Magee &gt;1.1)7.744. 4 tafv* Flhon 11.19.(9.
10 Stove Condren &gt;1.051.177
HORSES - I Mark Johnathan &gt;747.000. 1
Dorunrun Bluegretl *710.525; 1 Barely
Vliitite 119.117. 4. T tt« A Look 414?
Chatham Light &gt;I9.D0. 4 T
*141.17). 7 My Guru H9.4JM.
Hanover 1114.740: * Sendman
&gt;112 750 10 Florallo Blue Chip &gt;111.54!

TRANSACTIONS
Thur tday 5peril Trantacttont
Bawkall
Lot Angelet — Optioned Mlk# Muno: 1o
Albuquerque ol the Piclllc Coatl League
(AAA)
Celbge
Maryland — BatkelbaU player Jtrrsd
Mutlal gave up hit llnal two yeart ol
eligibility to enter Ih* NBA draft
Navy — Announced II will leave Colonial
Athletic Attoclallon after 19011 ecadtmic
year lo |oln Patriot League, with football,
lac roue and toccer playing at independent!
Syricute — Wide receiver Rob Moor* gave
up hit linel year ol eligibility to enter Ih*
N F L tupplemental draft
Weil Cea 11 Athletic Conference — Sut
pended San Diego bet*ball coach John
Cunningham three day* and Navada Reno
be label I coach Gary Power* lour day* lor
May 4 brawl; impended Nevada Reno lirtl
bale man John OIRIcco and San Diego
thortitop Chad Boyd lor two garnet
Football
NY Jett — Signed center Paul Wullt

TIN N IS
11 Million German Open
Al Hamburg, Wad Germany, May 1*
Third Raund
I Seed! In parenlheiet)
Borlt Backer (I). Weil Germany, del
Andral Chtrkatov, Soviet Union, a 2. a ].
Henri Leconte. France, del Aaron Krlckttoln
(31. G rou t Polnto, Mich, a a, a 4. Giiy
Forgel, Franc*, dtf Emilio Sancho: (41.
SPf 1
* *• J*r »»r**r (II, Planlatlan.
del Roberto A:*r. Argmtlna. ] * . * ] . * ]
Jimmy krlat, Jericho. N Y . del Lart
Jontion. Sweden. * 1. a J; Franco Davln.
Argentina, dal. LuliMaltar, B r*:ll.*0,4 2
&gt;500,»og Italian Open
Al Rama, May It
roun^
Martina Navratilova ( I ) , Fori Worth.
Texat. del Sandra Cacchlnl. Holy, a a. 34.
4 3, Monica Sale* (1). Yvgotlevla, del
Merced** P*:. Argmhna. 11, 4 1; Helen
Keleti 111). Canada, del Arantxa Sanche:
Vicarlo (3). Spain. * 4.7 5. Gabriel* Saballnl
(4), Argentina, del Regina Rt|chrtov*.
C;*choilovakla,ao 4 7
Manuel* Maleeva 151, Bulgaria, dal Bat
laella Reggl (10), Italy, a J, * 3. Conch: 1*
Martina: It). Spain, ttt Cathy Cavertatio
(14), Italy. *2. 4 2: Jennlltr Capriati ( 12),
Lauderhill, del Laura Golan*. Italy, a ], *7
IS 10). 4 2. Catarina Lmdqvitt, 13, Sweden,
del Andrea Vtoira. Braiil, 4 4,4 2

T V / R A D IO
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7 » p m - ESPN. 21. 9 . OR. Lot Angelet
Dodgertal New York Malt. IL)
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I 35 p . — TBS. Atlanta B ra n t al St Lout*
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Seam* Mariner*. (L )
10 20 p m — 2*. 5*. Bolton Red Sox *1
California Angeii. I LI
BASKETBALL
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Philadelphia. I LI
BOXING
7 p m — SUN. Daily Newt CTurltle*
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AU TO RACING
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BASEBALL
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Wichita Stale
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(L I
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Sian lord
BASKETBALL
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Show. (L )
1 p m — WCPX 4. NBA playoff*. Detroit tt
New York. (L)
3:30.0 n_ - WCPX 4. (IDA ptayodt. Lot

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I p m — SUN. Marlboro Cup Columbia vi
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al Now York. (L )
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Ball Clattic. bnal round ID
1 p m - W FTV 4. Tvtomorlal Tournamenl.
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7 p m &lt;- WUCF FM ( 9 4). Coitog*. Rollmt
al UCF
7: IS p m. - WBZS AM (1270). Lot Angelet
al New York
I It p m - WWNZ AM (7 9 ), Southern
League. Orlando al Mmnphit
7 41 p m. - W HOOAM (4401. Kantat City
al Chicago
SOCCER
l O i p m - WHOO AM (440). ASL. Botton
al Orlando
MISCELLANEOUS
* 20p m. — WWNZ AM (7 9 ), Sport* Talk
n ot pm - W BZSAM (1370). Th* SporH
Final
Midnight - W B ZS A M (1370). SporH
Ovornighl
Saturday
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al Ntw York
MISCELLANEOUS
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Midnight — W B ZSA M (1270). Sport*
Overnight

Kurri’s record-tying goal gives Oilers a 3-2 advantage over Blackhawks
_ _

. _

United Proa* IntarnatlonaJ
K U M O N I O N . A l l x r t a — J a r l K u r r l 's rt-c o r ilIv m i* HWtli p la y u ll g o a l la i c III (h e m c o i i c I p e r io d
lilte d (la K t liiio iilo n O ile r s l o a *1-3 v i c t o r y o v e r
tlie ( In i a g o l i la i k J i a w k s T h u r s d a y n ig h t a n d a
A 2 le a d in I h e ir I k s I o I s e v e n C a m p b e l l C o l l i e r
e rn e lln a l s e rie s .

K n m snapped a Mark Messier pass Into the
Imttnm left corner on a jiower play with 1:31 left
in the )&gt;erlod lo sitip a 3-3 lie. The goal (led Knrrl
wiih former llnernate Wayne Gretzky lor the NHL
r e c o r d fo r c a r e e r |J a y o il g o a ls .

ix ir a x l le t t i n e l l e mt l i i x a r i n r l
Neither learni uMored
In (he llnal period
The series resumes with Game Six Saturday In
Chicago. Game Seven. If necessary, will be played
Monday In Edmonton. The series winner plays
Wales champion lloslon In the Stanley Cup finals.
Kurrl's goal came after I he lUaekhawks scored
two straight in (he period to overcome a 3 -1
deficit. Edmonton goalie Bill Hanford gave (he
Hlackhawks an early lift In (he second period
when his clearing attempt was cut olT at the blue
line by Trent Yawncy, Th e Chicago defenseman
then ripped a hlgn drive which deflected in oil
Chicago center Troy Murray at -I (O
U x ilf tt x ir I n r i m

f
/ { ilk a * C : &gt; n r n
*1 * 1 n i l f t I t n i i . n e
'iit » l
ChicagoI ia &gt;tied
llye score
3-3 on a powera i l play
at
12:45 when Denis Savard's long slap shot
deflected In off Edmonton defenseman Kevin
Lowe, who fell attempting lo block the shot.
The Oilers outshot Chicago 16-4 in (he opening
period lo take a 3 -1 lead.
The Oilers attacked with all guns as itieir
defencemen penetrated in (he offensive zone. A
brilliant diving save by Jacques Cloutier pre­
vented a goal by Keljo Ruotsalulncn in the first
minute. Hut defenseman Randy Cm-gg scored
2:08 Into (he game when lie broke In alone and
nxik a pass from Joe Murphy to score from the

it f I
edge
of the crease.
The Oilers look a 2 0 lead on the power play at
12:25 on a nifty deflection by Craig Simpson as
he crossed In front of the net.

Chicago rebounded when defenseman Steve
Konroyd directed In a Sieve Larmer pass oil a
3 on 2 break at 14:14.
However, the Oilers needed only 18 seconds to
icgatn their two goal advantage when Adam
Graves emerged from the corner with the pork,
wheeled around the net and seared on a
wraparound shot.

�Bars

nyi it W1**•A*

Sanford. Florida — Friday. .May

Rams

NBA------------

Contloaed from IB

Continued from LB

y e a r, ahe a n d R o h le h r
w ill be s h o o tin g fo r th e to p tw o
spots.
" W e 'r e tr y in g to g e t H a y d e e to
go out a little q u ic k e r th a n a h e
d id at th e re g io n a l m *.e t a n d
A llis o n a little s lo w e r ," s a id
G ib s o n . " W e w a n t to s e n d th e m
b o th o u t a t 6 5 o r 6 6 . T h a t 's so
c ru c ia l, th e pace. I f th e y c a n go
o u t 6 5 o r 6 6 a n d c o m e b a c k w ith
a 6 9 o r 7 0 , th e y 'll b e In good
sh ap e.
" T h e y 'r e v e ry c lo s e In o v e ra ll
speed. T h e y c a n k ic k a t th e e n d
if th e y d o n 't g o o u t to o fa s t. T h e
pace m a k e s th e ra c e ."
In th e b o y s ’ m e e t. L a k e M a ry
w i l l b e r e p r e s e n te d b y B o b
R c b e rts o n In th e m ile
ru n .
T y r o n e G ib s o n In th e tr ip le
J u m p . C h a r le s E lb e r y In th e
8 8 0 -y a rd r u n a n d D .J . L e w is In
th e tw o -m lle r u n . R o b e r ts o n
w e n t to th e s tate m e e t In th e
m ile r u n la s t y e a r b u t d id n o t
place.
L e w is , R o b e rts o n a n d E lb e ry
a ls o w e r e m e m b e r s o f L a k e
M a ry 's c ro ss c o u n try te a m th a t
fin is h e d s ix th at th e s ta te m e e t
In th e fa ll. L e w is e a rn e d firs tte a m A ll- S ta t e h o n o rs b y
fin is h in g 8 t h w h ile R o b e rts o n
p lac e d 1 2 th to g a rn e r s ec o n d le a m A ll-S ta te la u re ls .
S n e ll a n d R o h le h r a ls o ra n
cross c o u n tr y fo r L a k e M a ry .
S n e ll p la c in g 1 2 th a t th e s ta te
m e e t u n d e a rn in g a spot o n th e
A ll-S ta te s eco n d (r u m .

v ic to r ie s l i s t y e a r.
’ E d w a r d s w a s a fo rce I n th e
fir s t h a lf, e ffe c tiv e ly p o s tin g u p
N e w Y o r k ’s P a tr ic k E w in g to
s c o re 2 1 p o in ts , m o s tly o n s n o rt
tu rn a r o u n d J u m p e rs . T h e
P is to n s p la n n e d t o ta k e th e b a ll
r ig h t a t E w in g a n d s u c c e e d e d In
g e ttin g h im In to e a r ly fo u l t r o u ­
b le .
" W e w a n te d to p u t as m u c h
p re s s u re on P a tr ic k a s w e
c o u ld ." s a id E d w a rd s , a 1 3 -y e a r
v e te r a n , w h o m a d e 13 o f 1 9
fie ld -g o a l a tte m p ts a n d a ll s ix o f
h is fre e th ro w s . " W e w a n te d to
m a k e h im p la y d e fe n s e s o h e
c o u ld n 't re s t. T h e y c o u n t o n h im
lo r a lo t o f m in u te s a n d o ffe n s e ."
M a u r ic e C h e e k s d i d n 't f a ir
m u c h b e tte r th a t h is te a m m a te ,
d r a w in g th e a s s ig n m e n t c f c o v ­
e r in g T h o m a s . C h e e k s th o u g h t
th e D e tr o it g u a rd w o u ld h u r t th e
K n lc k s m o re b y d r iv in g to th e
b a s k e t. S o C h e e k s d e c id e d to
p la y a s te p b a c k a n d fo r c e
T h o m a s to m a k e h is o u ts id e
s h o t.
T h o m a s m a d e th e m .
" I t ' s to u g h t o p la y h i m , "
C h e e k s s a id . " H e ’s e x tr e m e ly
q u ic k — a n d e x tr e m e ly q u ic k
m a k in g J u m p e rs . Y o u h a v e to
p la y th e p e rc e n ta g e s , a n d th is
gn:m e (h e y w e r e n 't in o u r fa v o r,
wih e n h e 's m a k in g th o se ty p e o f
s h o ts , h e 's to u g h ."

Spurs 121, Trail Blase r s 98
A t S a n A n to n io . D a v id
R o b in s o n scored 2 8 p o in ts a n d

b l o c k e d s ix s h o ts a n d R o d
S tr ic k la n d a d d e d n lr.e re b o u n d s
a n d a c a re e r-h ig h 17 assists to
h e lp th e S p u rs tv n G a m e 3 o f
th e ir W e s te rn C o n fe re n c e s e m i­
fin a l s erie s.
L a k e rs 1 2 4 , S u b s 1 0 0

A t In g le w o o d . C a lif., J a m e s
W o r th y sco red 2 3 o f h is 2 7
p o in ts In th e (lis t h a lf a n d th e
L o s A n g e le s L a k e rs e v e n e d t h e ir
W e s te r n C o n fe re n c e s e m ifin a l
s e rie s a t o n e g a m e e a c h .
T h e L a k e rs q u ic k ly re b o u n d e d
fr e /n its s tu n n in g loss In G a*m c
1. s p r in tin g to a 6 3 - 4 8 h a lftim e
le a d . M a g ic J o h n s o n c o n trib u te d
2 1 p o in ts a n d 14 assists a n d
O r la n d o W o o lrid g e h a d 2 1 ofT
th e b e n c h fo r th e L a k e rs , w h o
a v o id e d lo s in g th e firs t tw o
g a m e s o f a p la y o ff s erie s a t h o m e
fo r th e firs t tim e s in c e 1 9 7 7 .

Magic--------Coatlnaed from IB
m e n t w ill p it th e M a g ic a g a in s t
th e H e a t, th e M in n e s o ta T im b e r w o lv e s a n d th e C h a r lo t t e
H o rn e ts . T h e to u r n a m e n t w ill b e
p la y e d In C h a r lo tte C o lis e u m o n
O c t. 1 9 -2 0 .
“ W e a rc v e ry e x c ite d a b o u t th e
e x c e lle n t e x h ib itio n season th a t
w e h a v e p u t to g e th e r ." s aid c lu b
p re s id e n t a n d g e n e ra l m a n a g e r
P a t W illia m s , " f n e s c h e d u lin g o f
t h r e e g a m e s a t th e O r la n d o
A r e n a w ill get o u r season tic k e t
h o ld e rs re a d y fo r o u r s ec o n d
s e a s o n ."

PREP SPOTLIGHT: TRACK
t*(nin*lt County Trac1*Honor Roll
OIRLS
Loan Jumo - 1. Cook IL M )* 17 SW; 1 .
(lit ) w ont (S I, WHcoitMn 10] It 7; 4
MotDowtll (LHJ 10 4; 5 Bool hr (L M ) I t 3; i.
Craig ILBI 100
Tripto Jumo — l. Toambt (SI* 3**; 3.
Cook (L M I* 3M W ; 1 Lowlt ILym ) 3*4; 4
Word ISI 14 7W; S. Slotlord ILym ) D i m . 0
Suitor (LB ) n II.
High Jump - I. (tit) S. Palumbo (L H )a .
Cook (L M ). Roh.ohr (LM ) SO: 4. Frotmon
(S )o 4 10: S. (Ilo) Cordorolll (L H ). Croon
boro ILym ). Arlro (L B )o l.
Skof pul — 1 RodBcki ( d o o 1774; 7.
Jono* (L M ia SM W l I Boktr (S&gt; 14 IS , 4
A Brown (S) 1114; 5. Arlot (L H ) 111: 0
Morris ( L M )» *
DHcu* - I. Jam* (L M ) i n I. 2. Cook
(LM ) 1114.- 3. Tosslo ILym ) 111]; 4. Koblo
(LH I 101-4; S. Williams ILym ) 104 S; 0
Roddicks ( S ) » * 10
111 Htak Hurdlos — I. (Ilo) RoMoftr
(L M )o, Slngloton |S)Oo 110; 1. Pornoll
(Lym ) 10 7; 4. Cordorolll (L H ) II I ; 5. Arlto
(L B ) 17 0; 4. Grant I LH) 17.1.
IIS Motor Dash - ). Bokor IS ))* * (1.14;
L Bucco Whlto (LM ) 0 4; 1. Mullins (SI 11.4;
4. Arlto (L B ) 17 4; 5. (ho) Chombora (LB ).
McGill (S) 117.
Milo Run - 1. Snoll (LM ) a 5.30*; 1.
Otnotto IL B )( 0 1 . 1 1 0. 1 . Tunis (L B ) 1:1*0;
4. M Palumbo (L H ) 1:14 0: S Ntwborry
(LH ) 5 37.0; 4 Frotl (LH ) 5:37.4.
444-Yard Rol4y — I. Sominolot • • 44 14. 1 .
Lako MoryO SI 0; 1. Or lotto 510: 4 Lyman
S1.3; S. Lako Bronlloy SI S; I Loko Hawaii
54.1.
440-Yard Dosk - I. Word &lt; l)o SI 44; 1
Snoll (LM ) 1:0) 4; 1 McGill IS) 1:01*. 4.
Rohlohr ILM I 1.03 1; S. Oovls IS) 1 04.1; 4
Olson (L M ) I 040
W -Y o rd Low Hwrdlos - l. McGill (S it* o
45.35; 7 Artio (L S I* 44.0; 1. Rohlohr (LM )
417; 4 Morris (L H ) 44*; 5. Slngkton (S)
4* 7 ;« Williams IS) 507
M -Y a rd Run - I Snoll (L M )o o 2:11.71;
7 Rohlohr (L M ) 3:311k 1 Groonborg (Lym )
1 B -U 4 Glnotto (L B ) 7:74 5: S. Pauloy (LB )

7:771 . 4 S. Folumbo (LH) 7 7* 5.
77*-Yord Dosk - I Bokor (S it* o 24 50; 7
Mullins ISI 74.. 3 Snail (LM I &gt; 5 ; 4. lilt)
Lawls ILym) 74.», Bucto While (L M ) 74 f, 4.
X. Brown IS) 77.1.
Two-Mllo Run — l. Glnotto (L B )O o
1144.*; 7 M. Pjlvmbo (LMI 11551. 1. Toths
(L B ) 11:571; 4 LoRIn (Lym l 12:03 7; !
Mowborry (LH ) 13:77 ft 4. Bumgornor (Lym )
17:30 0.
Mho Roloy — I. Sominolot* a 4:0177; 7
Lako Mary 4 04 7. 1. Lako Brantloy 4 0*14;
4 Lyman* 4 10.*; 5 Loko Howoll 4:71.4; 4.
Ovt*d04:77.4.
Two-Mil* Roloy — I Loko Mary ( 44 04; 1.
Lako Brantloy 10:17.1 1 Lyman 10:74 0; 4.
Lako Howoll 10 23 7; 1. Somlnolo 10 44 4:
OvladoNT
BOYS
Long Jump — 1 M ar* (SI* » J M ; 7
Gibson IL M IO * 111; 1. H.-WIIhorns ISI
714; 4 Ch Cotton (Lym) 311; S. S. Smith
(LM I 30 10; 4. Cn. Cotta! (Lym ) 70-7V1.
Trlpl# Jump — I Moor* ( l i t * * 47 llto; 7.
H. Williams IS) 47 I; 1 OWson (LM )O 447;.
4 Ch. Cotton ILym ) 437S; 5. Ckvolond
ILym ) 4310; 4. Frlson(S)43 4.
High Jump — l Joroslk (Lvm )t* 41; 2.
(tS ) Goins (O ), Godhao IS )# . Road IL H )0 ,
4 4; 5 S Smith (LM ) 02; I. IIS ) Elbtry
(L M ). Washington ILym ), Simpson (Lym l
40
Shot Put - 1. C. WMS ISM# # 40-IIVS; 7
Moor* (S) 541; 1. C. Smith (LM ) 50 111.; 4
D WhIS ILB ) 47 IS : 5. T . Whit. (LM ) 44 7;
4. Grayson I Lym) 4] I IS.
Discos - 1 C . Smith (LM )R a 147 4; 1.
Toth ILH ) 14010; 3. Hampton (S) 13* 10; 4
WhIS (LB ) 115*; S Brown (L H ) 11*5; 4.
Morrison (Lym ) 1114.
PoS V«utl - I Hobbs (LB ) 104; 7. Kolsar
ILB I 11 1; 3 H S ) Groan ILM IO o, SIMut
(SI 110; 5 (hot Cratgo (LM I, Crurodo (LH )

120

114 High HurdSs — I. Thomas (S) a 14 S; 2.
W Williams (S) 1S.1; l Furbush (L H ) 15.1; 4
(IS I Moort (S). C o ts 10) IS.l; I. (IS I
Anderson ILB I. SllvlusISI 117.

Continued from IB
Killian will counter with Rick DeTcto,
who Is H* I this year.
Game lime will be 8 p.m. and will be (he lost of
eight games played on Friday. The other Class 4A
semifinal game will be played at 1:30 p.m. and
feature No. I Brandon (27-2) against No. 4
Gonznlez-Tate 123-4). Brandon will start senior
Gary Graham (12-0, 1.70 ERA) and Tate will
ivunter with senior Scott Davidson (6-0. 0.51
ERA),
The Class 4A championship game Is scheduled
for H p.m. Saturday nl Hasrhall City.
The game between Lake Brantley and Killian
will Ik - sanaltbz'Vthr semifinals cl the Sarasota
Tournament lust month. Killian won that guifie
11-6 hut most of the Patriots were stricken with
(he flu.
“ We bad u 3 0 lead in (hat $ime and knocked
out their No. 2 starter, " said Smith. "Th e n they
got to our No. 4 starter and we were forced to
throw four kids who had not pitched much.
"W c fed we ran play with them. If Rigby
throws his nortniil game we'll w la At least that's
how we feel."
Chris Russo and Alex Gonzalez each had
doubled to-lead Killian In the first contest. Oreg
Thomas had a double and a triple and Jerry
Thurston was 2 for 4 to pace Brantley.
The Patriots arc a senior-dominated club lhat
relies primarily on Its first live batters for Its
offense: Thomas. who will play first base tonight,
catcher Thurston, third baseman Jason Varllck.
shortstop Sean Burke and centcrfidder Mark
Gabrovlc.
Thomas led Seminole County In hitting this
season wllh a .501 average, followed by Burke
(.416). Varltck (.394). Thurston (.391) and

Majors
Continued from IB
the third when two walks
were followed by a triple by
Damon Coppola. Coppola con­
tinued on around to score on an
error.
Doing the damage for the
Dodgers were Jackson (double,
home run. run scored). Coppola
(triple, two runs scored). Watson
(s in g le , tw o ru n s sco re d).
Robinson (single, run scored).
Virgil Hlllsman (two runs scored)
and Tarrll Bender and Gerald
Bishop (one run scored each).
The performance of Jackson
offset a good pitching efTort by
Scan Eason of the Cardinals,
who allowed only five hlls and
struck out eight In three Innings
pitched.
Getting the hits for the Cardi­
nals were Eason and Eddie Key
wllh one single each.
The second game found the
Cubs and the Pirates tied at 2-2
after the first Inning. But the
Cubs exploded for five sccondInnlng runs and the rout was on.
A walk, a single by Mike How­
ard. a double by Aaron Knight, a
triple by Williams, a single by
Dickerson and a ground out
scored the runs fix the Cubs.
The Cubs added a run In Ihc
third and six runs in the fifth to
end the game by the mercy rule.
Dickerson pitched the first
three Innings and allowed all
three runs while striking out six
before Williams pitched the final
two Innings and allowed no
runs, one hit and struck out five.
Providing the offense for the
Cubs were Aamn Knight (dou­
ble, three singles, two runs
scored). Howard (triple, double,
single, three runs scored) and
Williams (triple, single, three
runs scored).
A l s o c h i p p i n g I n w e re
Dickerson (two singles, three
runs scored). Paul Evans (two
singles, run scored). Adrian
Knight and DusUn DeMarco (one
single and one run scored each).
Rufcrt Fraley (single) and Fa­

G a b ro v lc (.3 8 7 ).
T h e o t h e r a ta rte ra w ill b e le ft fie ld e r P at B a ttle
(.2 4 0 ). w h o 'a th re e -ru n h o m e r u n s ta rte d L a k e
B ra n tle y o n Its w a y to th e s ec tio n a l w in . D M D o u g
W u h ls te ln (.2 8 8 ). r ig h t fie ld e r T y le r lite r (.2 8 3 )
a n d s e c o n d b a s e m a n T o m P e n n y (.2 9 7 ).
P e n n y Is fillin g In fo r re g u la r s ec o n d b a s e m a n
S te v e S h e lm a n . w h o is o u t a fte r s u ffe rin g a k n e e
in ju r y a g a in s t A p o p k a In th e re g io n a l g a m e .
S h e lm a n to o k g ro u n d b a lls fa r (h e firs t tim e
T h u r s d a y h u t S m ith s a id S h e lm a n s till does n o t
h a v e e n o u g h m o h lllty a n d w ill b e left o ff th e
to u r n a m e n t roster.

Should (he Patriots win Friday night a likely
candidate for (heir opponent will! lie Brandon,
which knocked off d c f e n d ite ^ W tf k W A laseM'
(nt he sectionals.
A Brnndon-Lakc Brantley mutch up would
likely feature Brandon's base running against (he
throwing arm of Thurston, who Is the top-rated
high school catcher In the nation this season.

44* Yard Dash - 1 Walker (SI JO 4. 7
Murphy (S) 50 7; 3 St Jo IS) a SO 4; 4 Gibson
(L M )o 50*. 5. Elbery (LM ) 51 5: 4 Thomas
(SI 51.4.
HO IntormodSte Hurdles — t. Thomas
(» )• 34 4; 3. Marshall (Lym )O 1*4; 1
/horse (Lym ) 401, 4. Peterson (S) 41.4, 5
Hommontroo (L H ) 41 5; 4 E Russ (LM )
41*.
40*Yard Ran - 1. D. Davis 1*7 1 57 7;' 2
•Swell (LB )O 1:54 44, 1 Mhcholl (Lym l*
1:14 7; 4 Elbery (L M ) 1:541; S. Robertson
I LM ) 1:44.4; 4. Holliday (Lym ) 1:01.7.
71*Yard Dash - 1. Frisen (S) 710. 1. IIS )
H. WillSms (S)O *, Johnson IL B )* 77.1; 4.
Cohint (LM ) 711; 5 Moor* IS) 77 7. 4 (tS )
McClory (SI. Gutch (0)771
Two-MiS Run — I. Mhcholl (L y m )to *
* 10.1; 1. Padgett (L y m ) f:433; 1 Lowlt
(L M ) * 451; 4. Fool* (L B ) * 54 5; 5 Morris
(L H ) 10:11.4; 4. Holton (Lym ) 10:1*.*.
M iS RoSy - I. Somlnoloo • 1:31.4; 3.
Lake Mary 1:1* 47; 3. Lyman 1:110; 4. Lako
BranlSy 1:14 0; 5. Oviedo 1:14.4; 4 Lake
Howoll 1:701
Twg-M iS Roloy — 1. Lake Mary I I* 44; 2
Lyman 1:747; 1. Lake Brantloy I 74.5; 4
Loko Howoll 4 44.4; Sominolo, Oviedo NT
Legend State O u llS r s . I — Regional
Champion; o — District Champion, a —
Sem Inolg AthSllc Conlaronce champion.
School Ltgond S — Sam InoS. LM — Lake
Mary; Lym — Lyman: LB — Lako Brantloy;
LH — LakoHowall; O — Oviedo

Sheffield, police clashed in March
United P re ta International

Patriots

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TAM PA — Tampu police again confronted
major-league baseball players Gary Sheffield and
Dwight Gooden, und this time officers mistakenly
pointed guns at Sheffield's head und urcused him
of dealing drugs.
In an Incident similar tu Ihe one Involving the
players In 1986. Sheffield said he was stopped
outside a West Tampa bar March 14 and
harassed by a police officer who thought he wus
an armed drag dealer. He said police eventually
realized their mistake and let them go.
Police would not comment Thursday.
Sheffield. 21. Is an Inflclder for the Milwaukee
Brewers. He is the nephew of Gooden, a star
pitcher for the New York Mcts.
Sheffield drives a black fo»ir-(looi Mercedes with
..'&lt;o!d trim Gtsnllar oi the one driven by drug

suspect Rufus James Jackson. Sheffield and
Tampa resident Chuck Jones said they have filed
Internal affairs complaints against the officers.
"W e’re bound by state statutes that say dial
anything which may be linked to an Internal
affairs Investigation cannot be released.” Tampa
police spokesman Steve Cole said.
Sheffield said Gooden left Ihe bar. Grace’s
Place, shortly afterward an ' tried to Intervene.
" I said. 'I 'm G a ry Sheffield and I'm a
professional ball player." Sheffield said. "Th e y
said. T don’t care who you are. you’re driving n
dope dealer's car,' and they threw me up ugalnsl
the car."
A crowd of patrons leaving the bar shortly after
midnight witnessed the Incident. Sheffield said.
"M y complaint was. I've been harassed too
much, and my life was In danger." Sheffield said.
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fin a ls , w o u ld be J u n io r D a n n y G ra v e s , w h o w a s
7 -2 th is s e a s o n w tth a 1 .7 4 E R A .

B N f l S s W H iS P A tfi* 66

Should Lake Brantley reach the final they would
start Gabrovtc. a lefty who pitched a complete
gume against Lake Worth-John L Leonard In the
sectionals last week. Gabrovlc is 7-1 this season
with a 2.56 ERA. He has struck out 72 batters
this season.
"We don't plan on doing anything different in
this tournament." said Smith.

b ia n M c K in n e y (ru n s c o re d ).

Contributing to the Pltates
attack were James Fields (dou-

ble. run scored). Bruce McCray
(single, two runs scored) and
Larncll Fayson (single).

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DEAR READER: I assume by
"sociopathic tendencies" you
mean all Unties und behavior
that run counter to the customs,
standards and morals atie plot l
by society. T h e sociopath
engages In repealed behavior
patterns — such as rrltulnal
a c t iv i t y . Im p u ls iv lty . Ir ■
responsibility, hostility and poor
Judgment — that bring him or
her Into conflict with society.
Around the turn of the centu­
ry . s e v e r a l a u t h o r i t i e s
hypothesized that sociopathic
behavior was Inherited. These
academics postulated a genetic
"criminal" type. To my knowl­
edge, this theory was never
proved and was eventually re­
jected by responsible experts.
Sociopathic behavior Is now
believed to be the result of
cmotional/mental Instability.
S u c h b e h a vio r Is learned,
usually at a young age.
B e ca use s o c io p a th s are
muladaptcd (the ir acts and
beliefs arc not appropriate In an
o rd e re d , st abl e society!,
counseling and psychiatric In­
tervention arc oflcn employed to
re-orient them to more hcnltlilul
attitudes.
DEAR DR. GOTT: I've been
on Synlhmld for more than six
months bccnusc of a gollcr. yet
nothing has changed. My condi­
tion Is exactly the same us li was
six months ago. Is my doctor
handling my hypothyroidism
correctly?
DEAR READER: An enlarged
thyroid gland Is called a goiter.
This romlition can resull from
Insufficient diclary Iodine {a
mineral necessary for the pro­
duction of thyroid hormone) or
Imm an Inability of the thyroid
gland lo manufacture enough
hormone.
Hv administering Synthrold
(synthetic thyroid hormone),
your doctor is attempting to
shrink the glum! by providing, in
pills, the hormone your body

needs. This will cause the gland
to enter a resting phase, during
which It ceases making thyroid
hormone and becomes smaller.
The process may take many
months, depending on the size of
the enlarged gland.
You may not have been pre­
scribed enough Synthrold.

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with a touch nl moon madness
when he made u major-suit
takeout over Smith’s opening
no-trump. No argument here,
except lo say that some very
successful players stick their
necks out In the b id d in g .
Perhaps North-South could have
stopped off to (knihle whatever
contract East-West got to, lull
North wasn’t sure East-West
w o u ld fail by four t r i cks
wherever they landed, so he
v u p ly bid game In no-trump.
\ hat allowed New York expert
Dave Bcrkowltz lo put a little
shine on his declarer shoes. With
some tre p id a tio n , decla rer
played dum m y’s Jack of hearts
on the opening lead. When that
liflil. he was off lo 1he races. Me

played tpiecn ol clubs Irom
d u m m y . East p la ye d l ow.
usually the rlghl play. Next a
diamond lo Ihc Jack, followed by
a low spade. West rose with the
king and continued with the
king of hearts, taken by the ace.
Declarer cashed Q -J of spades In
d u m m y und lo o k a no t h e r
diam ond finesse. Meanwhile
East had thrown a diamond on
the third spado. Declarer now
cashed the ace of spades. East
could not let go a diamond or a
cluti. so lie threw his Iasi heart.
Bcrkowltz caalied the ace of
diamonds and put East on lead
with the last diamond. East had
to lead away from the king of
clubs to let declarer score 11
tricks. Fool note: All hough It’s
not usually right. East could
have done heller by covering rite
queen of clubs with tils king

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May Day celebration
•loin the rrlrbrntlon from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday. May
12- at thr Elk's Lodge. between Sixth and Seventh Street.
Sanford. May Day (fames, music food, rides, drinks and a
inoonwnlk will l&gt;e featured.

Riverboat Princess cruisise fit for royalty
■y JOAN KINO
Herald correspondent

Fling yourself into spring
St James AME Church will sponsor a "Spring Fling"
Marling at 0 a.m.. Saturday. May 12. Gumes. food and prizes
will I k * featured.
Following the event, at 7 p.m.. Mt. Taber AME Church will
olfer services at SI. James, located at thr corner of Cyprrss
Avenue and Ninth Street. Sanford.

Hom eow ners to m eet
Seminole League of Homeowne.'s will host II.A. Hill Sober.
Seminole County Property Assessor, as the guest speaker at
the May 15 meeting. The subject Is "flow und W hy" and will
be followed by a cpirstlon and answer period. Bring notepad
and a neighbor.
The program Involves all Seminole County Homeowners
Associations. The public Is urged to attend at 7:30 p.m. at the
Eastmonlc Center. 830 Magnolia Avc.. Altamonte Springs.
For more Information, call 862-4224.

W om en plan finances
"Financial Beginnings" for women only, a course of advice to
help women take control of their financial futures, will I k * held
from 0 a.m. to 4:30 pan.. Saturday. May 19 at the Sanlando
Center. 2180 W. State Road 434. Suite 2180. Longwood. Cost
is $-15. including course, materials and lunch. For reservations
call 774-9776.

CALENDAR
Narcotics Anonym ous to m eet
Narcotics Anonymous meets Friday at 11 pan. at the House
of Goodwill. 317 Oak Avc.. Sanford.

Old cars
ca put in lim elight
The ^ t'l'q u e and Classic Automobile Club of Seminole
County •,K)iisors a display of old cars each Saturday from 7-10
pan In the Wal-Mart parking lot behind Wendy » on U S.
Highway 17-92. Sanford. Non-members arc welcome to bring
their old cars 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, 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 m em bers to congregate
Atanon will meet at 8 p.m. Sunday at Christ United
Methodist Church, at County Road 427 and Tucker Drive.
Sanford.

SANFORD — If It truly is every
sailor's wish to have hts own
ship with n few fathoms of water
undrr It for smooth sailing, then
Captain Harley Hoy has his wish
with the Riverboat Princess, on
which area residents can em­
bark on specialty cruises.
Hoy searched rive rs and
oceans for his Princess.
"I found my boat In a Blsmark.
North Dakota trade paper. The
boat was on the Missouri River,"
Hoy says.
To get his boat from the
Missouri River to Sanford was a
major undertaking. Hoy cut Ills
boat Into transportable pieces by
himself und hauled It to Sanford,
his adopted home.
F o r the t edi ous task of
reassembling his boat. Hoy
called ujxm his friend, a certified
welder who came to Sanford to
help. Together. Hoy and his
friend put thr boat back In
shape. Whcrt It was afloat. Hoy
was In business and has been for
over two years.
The Riverboat Princess Is a
spectacular sight ns she rounds
the bend upriver and comes Into
view, ready to take her passen­
gers on a specialty cruise.
Specialty cruises Include a
New England style, down cast,
lobster and clam bake. On this
particular cruise, passengers
enjoy a leisure ride up the St.
J o h n ' s R i v e r . At a p r c •
determined legation along the
banks of tfic river. Hoy unloads
his passengers who’arc greelcd
by a crew dressed as lobster
fishermen. They feast on lobster,
clams and all of the amenities
that go with the outing. Every­
thing Is cooked at the site over
an open pit fire.
Other specialty cruises consist
of a Florida crackc- stylc catfish
fry and a riverboat barbecue of
chicken and ribs. These cruises
are creatively orchestrated with
costumes reflecting the custom
of the feast prepared on the
river's banks.
Blue-eyed Hoy. w ith light
blond curly hair, cuts a fine

Doctors speak in tongues
D E A R A B B Y : So many physi­
cians today seem to I k * of foreign
extraction. I have no problem
with that. If one can understand
t h e m . H o w e v e r , my
gynecologist's new partner Is
Aslan, and I often leave his office
wondering what he has told me.
I shudder to think that one day
I might need surgery. How can
the operating nurses understand
the surgeon's orders when the
surgeon's Incom prehensible
speech Is further muffled by a
surgical face mask?
Since these physicians (and
other professionals who deal
with the public) apparently In­
tend to stay In the United States,
would they please consider some
diction lessons? They all seem to
be taking golf, tennis, music und
computer lessons. And skiing
lessons are a family "m ust" for
them, so please ask them to
consider some kind of speech
lessons.
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little more pati ent. Tho se
foreign-born physicians must be
e x c e p t i o n a l l y h r I g h t and
motivated to pass our boards If
you have difficulty understand­
ing what the doctor has told you.
ask him or her to please repeat
It. Be gentle and generous. You
cannot know how rough a road
the doctor had to travel to get
from there to here.
D E A R A B B Y : We are writing,

hoping you will pass on our
story as a safety warning to
others.

Our daughter was married
recently and all the bouquets
held hurricane globes with
lighted handles. Our daughter
visualized how she wanted the
flowers to be done, and they
were lovely. However, what
happened eould have been the
most tragic thing anyone could
imagine.

H*r«M0*tokr j

Captain H o y embarks on another adventure on the Riverboat Princess.
figure In his natty* looking white
uniform with gold captain's bars
on his shoulders. He speaks and
maneuvers his boat with con­
fidence. very aware of hts sur­
roundings. His concentration on
his Job reflects the fine tradition
of American seamen ashore or
afloat.
Hoy Is married to Sandy Foster
of Sanford.
in the busy season Sandy and
her daughter.Kelly become the
c r e w . Of f season. Scut t l e
Wltlgham Is the crew.
Hoy started his career seven­
teen years ago on the Great
Lake*- and originally worked The
Bay Queen. The Queen, owned
by the Star Line, was leased ou;
to Freedom Cruise Ships. The
Star Line also owned The Star of
Sanford.
An added feature to the Hoy
b u s in e s s ts a c o m p l e t e l y
furnished bus. The bus belonged
to the late Janls Joplin, a rock
star of the 70's. She used It as
her personal touring vehicle.

well known urtlst and Sanfo d nat i ve. B lru n t W ebb,
p; nted scenic murals around
th outside of the bus. Her
fr&lt; --hand style depicts scenes of
th St. John's wildlife with the
Hi erboat Princess cruising the
rt- tr.
toy confirms that Webb's
bnllant artistic ability Is well
a I ircclatcd by those who view
It
Mewing hls
sd-cts. Hoy say?
g&lt; id but It does
P -sently. It's slow due to the
alernoon heat and threat of
tlyind crsh ow e rs. For these
rt isons we cruise once a day for
tl •summer, from 11 a.m. to 1
p n
Hoy explains that bookings
__
ac always accepted from large
goups and organizations and of
cairsc they get a spcctut consulentton. Including weddings
juries. Hoy is authorized to
piTorrn marriage ceremonies.
Every Spring. Hoy runs a

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Her long hair fell Into the
candle In Iter bouquet, and the
flame Instantly went right up the
side of Iter head! Her husband
Immediately pul out the fire with
hts bare hands, und thank God
no one was hurt.

‘The C.I.V. of the
Women's CCub
of Sanford

We are telling everyone we
know never to use candles in the
bridal bouquets. We I i o j k * that
your wide circulation will pre­
vent a tragedy from happening.
H E R M A N D C A R O L S P IT Z E R
T A Y L O R S . S .C .
DEAR

HERM

A N D CAROL:

Thank you for earing enough to
warn others.

Hoy says. "If people here have
friends and relatives visiting,
then bring them out on the
Riverboat Princess. I guarantee
they'll talk about the Princess
and the way I showed them the
real Florida."
For reservations "or Inform al1
tion. call Captain Harley Hoy at
the Osteen Bridge (407) 3301612.

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kiddy cruise. Elementary school
children board the Princess for
an educational excursion up the
river. The y learn about the
environment, the wildlife and
can even recite at the cruise end.
when an eagle gets. its flying
feathers.
"It's a learning experience that
they remember all of their
lives." Hoy says as he smiles.
JTc has hosted the Audubon
y. the Florida ConservaClub and the Sierra Club
whose members have come
aboard to listen to his live
commentary* while cruising.

I

Vould like to thank the following people
vho generously helped make our 14th
mnual C.I.P. May Day Brunch the most
successful ever. All monies will be used to
1nance community improvements.

C o m p e t itio n w in n e r s
Kneeling Bonna Fitzgerald,
owner of Hairbiz in Sanford,
and Terri Oglesby, hairdresser
and nail technician, display the
trophies they won in the
Florida Cosmetology Associa­
tion Spring Competition, held
recently in Orlando. Fitzgerald
capt ur ed the Presi dent ' s
Trophy for most accumulated
points during the three day
competition. No Sanford salon
has ever held this trophy. She
placed first in Clowns and
Harlequins and second in
Ladies of the Cinema Oglesby
was awarded her trophy for her
creation of fantasy nails. The
salon took second place in
Trend Makeup and fifth place
in Gentlemen over 40. Standing
behind Fitzgerald and Oglesby
are Casey Stead, who modeled
in the compelion; Polly Smith,
who placed fifth in student
competition out of 36 stu­
dents; Sandy Swain and Patty
Voltoline. who both assisted in
preparing for the event

SPONSORS
B u ck 's Catering
R ich-U nited Corporation
Colonial Room Restaurant
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S u n Banks
Greene. Dycus &amp; Co.. P.S.
House of Bread
Poohberry Fa rm s
C a rl &amp; Doris Dletrlck
T o n y Russl Insurance
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Holiday hut. Lakelront
Ilarear A lu m in u m Products
Sunntlutul Corporation
McKee Construction C om pany
First Union National B a n k
firum kow Funeral Home
Codlsco
First Seminole Bank
Sanford D ry Cleaners
Phil Deere’s C o u n try Fu rn iture. Inc.
Seminole Flower Shop
Wert Printing &amp; Graphics
J o h n Smith
Fn tcn m un n 's Bakery of Florida

CONTRIBUTORS
1SU K a m s Insurance Agency
Ju d g e S. Joseph Davis. J r .
Police Chief Steve Harriett
First Street Slaloners
Shoemaker Construction Co.

Florida Power A Light Com pany
Attorney Hill Colbert
Mister Donut
Th o m a s Greene, Attorney
McRoberts T ire Com pany

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S e e k T h e C i t y W h o s e B u ild e r Is G O D
Assembly Of God

Baptist

NEW LIFE ASSEMBLY OF 000

PINECREST BAPTIST CHURCH

100 Kennel Rd
Phone 322 9222
Pastor Jell Kali
Sunday Morning
10 00 a m
Sunday Evening
6 30 p m
Wednesday Evening
7 00 p m
(Adult and Youth Service*!
Nursery provided for all Services

119 W Airport Blvd . Sanford
322 3737
Rev Tom Jacobs D Mm
Pastor
Rev Sid Cook
Associate Pastor
Bible Study
945 am
Morning Worship
11 00 a m
Evening Worship
7 00 p m
Wednesday
Fellowship Supper
6 00 p m
Prayer Meeting
7 00 p m
Nursery Provided For
All Services

AQi &gt;C ASSEMBLY OF GOD
427 to 8ig Tree Oive
Longwood Florida
Don Dunavefit
Pastor
Morning Service
TO 00 a m
Evening
Service
6 00
pm
Nursery Provided For Alt Services

Baptist

ST PETERS EPISCOPAL
CHURCH

A M other’s Love

700 Rinehart Road
LAk« MA/y FI a

(407) 444 LORO
R «v Beverly L. Barge
Vicar
Sunday
Holy Communion
8 00
Choral Eucharist
TO00 am
Nursery, O ild n m 'l
Church and Sunday
School
1000 am
Tuesday
Holy Communion
7 00 p m

WEBTVIEW BAPTIST CHURCH
4100 Paoia Road (46A|
Sanford Florida
Sunday School
9 00 a m
Morning Worship
10 00 a m
Evening Worship
7 00 p m
Wed Prayer Service
7.00 p m

Lutheran

3101 W 1st St Sanford
322 2914
Freddie Srrulh
Pastor
J B Crutchfield
Atsoc Pa»lor Education
Jack M Thomas .Minister of Music
Sunday School
9 30 a m
Morning Worship
1100 a m
Church Training
5 45 p m
Evening Worship
7 00 p m
Wed Prayer Service
fl 00 p m

COUNTRYSIDE BAPTIST
CHURCH
Country Out) Road Lake Mary
Avery M Long
Pastor
Sunday School
9 45 p m
Preaching &amp; Worshiping 10 45 a m
Bible Study
8 3 0 pm
Sharing i Proclaiming
T 30 p mi
Wed Prayer Meet
7 30 p m
Nursery Provided

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
519 Park Avenue Santord
Rev Floyd Blake., Jr
Pastor
Rev Tommy Johns,
Minister of Education
Sidney Broci
Minister of Youth
Sunday School
945 a m
Morning Worship 8 25 A 10 55 a m
Church Training
5 45 p m
Evening Worship
6 55 p m
Wed Prayer Service
6 25pm
Nursery Provided

JORDAN BAPTIST CHURCH
920 Upsaia Rd
Tony E Herald
Paster
Sunda* School
10 00 a m
Morning Service
11 00 a m
Evening Service
6 OQ p m
Wednesday Service
7 00 r m
Old Truths for a Nee Day

LAKEVIEW BAPTIST CHURCH
126 Lafteview Ave W , Lai a Mary
321 0210
Jackie N i i
PasI o»
Sunday School
9 45 a m
Worship Service
1100 a m
Evening Worship
7.00 j&gt; m
Vied b*tx« Study
fl 30 p m
Nursery Provided

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
OF LONQWOOO
691 E SR 434
Longwood FL 32750
Rev James W Mammock
0 Mm
Pastor
Rev Rick Chaffin Minister ol
Education, Youth
Rev Preston Greene Minister of
Music and Activities
Sunday School
9 30 a m
Worship
10 45 am A 7 15 pm
Church Training
5 00 p m
Missionary Meeting and
Child Choruses
6 20700 pm
Wed Fraser Service
7 00 pm

range

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
MARKHAM WOODS
5400 Markham Woods Road
Lake Mary Florida
Dr Robed (Bobl Parker
Pastor
Tom 0 McKinney
Minister of Music
Bible Study
945am
Worship
10 45am
.Youth Meeting
6 00 p m
Worship
7 00 p m
Wednesday Services
Prayer A Bible Study
7 00 p m
Adult Cho*r
5 45pm

Catholic
902 Oak A,* Sanford Fla
Fafhar Ihomai Burnt Panth Pat to'
Sal Vtgrl Watt
SO O cm
Sun Watt
a 00 10 30 12 00
Conlam on Sal
4-4 AS p m

Christian
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
(OOcipJet 01 Christ)
1607 S Sanford A*e
S Edward Johnson
Paster
Sunday Church School
945 a m
Morning Worship
It 00am
Mid Week Adult Home
Bible Study
7 00 p m
Nursery Available

Sunday
Matthcg

A m other’s love begins before she feels the first
faint flutter of life. It grows as she awaits this new
individual who is developing as a unique person
with his o r her own distinct qualities.

8:3-13

SANFORO CHRISTIAN CHURCH

Monday
Matthcv

137 W Airpod Blvd
Phon* U 2 0*330
J D Segrvves
P*stor
Joe Caputo
Youth Ed Director
Bibie School
9 30am
Morrvng Worship
10 30 a m
Evening Service
6 00pm
Tue A Wed — Adult Heme
Bible Studies
/00pm
Wed Night \.uTh
7 00pm

6 :24 3 4

Romani
12:1-21
Wednesday
Matthc-i
2 3:1 -1 2

FIRST CttURCH OF CHRIST
SCIENTIST. LONGWOOD

God is like that. . .always there. . .w atching
over us as we learn and gr ow. . . or stumble and fall,
lie has created each of us as a unique individual.
Yet, we share one com m on need. . .G od 's strong
and loving care w hich can guide us along the paths
we encounter as we travel through o u r lives.

T hursd*
1 T hesaluniana

975 M *ikham Woods Rd
Corner Of E E. Will iamt on Rd
Sunday Church Service
and Sun School
10'00 am
Wednesday
a 00 pm
Nursery Available At All Services
Reading Room Mon - Went Fri
Sal
10 a m - I p m
708 7706

4 :1 3 -IB

Friday
Mark
11:12-21
Saturdv
Luke

419 Pen. Ave

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Sun Wo'tnip
1030 am A 6 PM
You
in.ited to H ill iludy and
no 'tM p nitti ut in 16a near future A
friendly greeting afeayt aoailt

CHURCH OF GOD
(7th OAV)
Dei ion a Community Center
Executive Room
Worship Service A Bib»e
Study Saturday
1000 am
Warren Randall Pastor
(407) 574 6019

Church Of God

Congregational

CHURCH IF GOO
601 W 22W Street
Rev Troy A 0egg«t
Pastor
Sunday School
j 45 a rn
Mornmg Worship
10 50 a m
Evangelistic ServiR
600 p m
Family Cnnchmenf
Service Wednefay
7 00 p m

CONGREGATION At
CHRISTIAN CHUR CH (NACCC)
2401 S Park Ave
322 4504
Rev Thomas P Tkachuk
Minister
Church School
9 301030 am
Worship
11 00 am
Fellowship luncheon 6 30 p m every
2nd Wednesday
Every last1Saturday 8 00 am Mens
Club Bteafcfasl

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Eastern
Orthodox
ST JOHN S ORTHODOX
CATHOLIC CHURCH
2743 Country Club Roar)
Pastor
Rev Daniel Sierner
Church phone 321 4193 or 330 4457
Divine Ldurgy
1000 am
Sunday School
1000 em
Confession Before Service
Wednesday 7 30 P M Meanng Service
and Bible Study With Discussion

ABUNDANT L if t

322071

William $ Me loud
Pastor
Timothy f Haas Associate Pastor
Kenneth R Marshall Director of
Music
Morning Worship8 30 A 11 00 a m
Sunday School
9 45 am
Youth Fellowship
5 00 p m
Women s Fellowship Third Monday
Men s Prayer BreaMasI
1st Thursday
6 30 am
Men s Fellowship
3rd Thursday
6 30 pm
Nursery Provded For All Services

Reach out to God with faith as we pray for
His guidance and as we thank Him for mothers
everywhere.

17:5-19

Church O f
Christ

Methodist

A m other’s love continues through endless
diaper changes and sleepless nights, through re­
port cards and puppy love. She rejoices in each
trium ph and grieves with each t r agedy. . .always
t h e r e . , . n urturin g and loving.

Tuesda)

Christian Science

2626 Palmsito Ave
Rev Raymond Crocker
Pastor
Sunday School
9 46 am
Morning Worship
11 00 a m
Evangelistic Services
6 00 p m
Wed Prayer &amp;
Bbi* Study
7 30 p m
independent Missionary

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Presbyterian

A U SOULS CATHOLIC CHURCH

Church Of God

Pra»se Sendee

Nazarene

It to West !2th St
Rev Bobby J Player
Sunday School
9 30 am
Morning Service
11 00 a m
Evening Service
5 30 p m

PALMETTO AVENUE
BAPTIST CHURCH

TRINITY UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
526 Soulh Sanford Avenue
Or J Otis Erwin
Pastor
Church School
9 30 a m
Worship Service
11 00 a m
PAOIA WESLEYAN CHURCH
5650 Waysrde Or
Sanlord Fl 3277t
L Dean Fef/fr
Pastor
Phone 407 3230368
Sunday Schorl
9 45 a m
Morning Worship
1045 em
Chiidian Service
6 30 p m
Cvenffig Service
6 00 pm
E veryone Welcome'
7 30 p m Wednesday Prayer &amp;

LUTHERAN CHURCH OF
THE REDEEMER
(Missouri Synod)
2525 Oak Ave
Rev Elmer A Reuse her
Pastor
FIRST CHURCH
Sunday School
9 15 am
OF THE NA7ARINE
Worship Service
1030 am
2661 Sanford Ave
Nursery Provided
John J Hint cm
Pastor
Weekday Kindergarten and
Sunday School
9 45 a m
Pte Kindergarten Program
Mornmg Worship
!Q 45 a m
For Information Call 122 3552
Youth Hour
fl 00 p m
or 1230010
E
list Service
00 p m
Mid
week
Service
Wed
7 00 p m
GOOD SHEPHERD
Nursery Provided lor all Service*
LUTHERAN CHURCH
2917 Orlando D» 17 92
(Lutheran Church In America)
Phone 322 7312
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Rev Dan Coy
Pastor
Owe A*# 4 3rj Street
Sunday School
04 5 a m
Worship
10 00 a m
Pastor
Rev G Richard Dameiak
Bible Study Wed
7 30 p m
B'tfe Study Thurt
It 00 am
Phone 127 2662
Choir Practice
6 45 a m
Church Sc hoot
900 i m
Morning
Nursery Provided
Worship
8
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Nursery
CHURCH OF LAKE MARY
Wed Family Night
760 Sun Drive
Supper
5 45 tu 7 00 p m
lake Mary
Pre school Cenier 321 1561
Paul HOyef
Pallor
Sun Wot s hi p Servic e 8 A 10 30 a mi
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Or LAKE MARY
Sunday School A
Adult Bible Class
9 15 am
Wilbur Awe Lake Mary
Rev A F Stevens
Pastor
Holy Cross Story Hour preschool
For Information Call 122 2652
Rev John Jackson Ais-ociaie Paslw
Or 321 7797
Church Prayer Meeting
9 16 am
Church Sc hool
9 45 a m
LORO OF LIFE
Morning
Wor
shi
p
1
1
00 am
LUTHERAN CHURCH
Youth Group
fi 00 pm
396 Tuskewilta RrJ Winter Spring*
Wed Cho*» Predict
7 30 p m
Phone 3656363
Thu'S Youth Choir
700 o m
Frank Ledvinka
Pastor
UPSAIA PREl TiR iAN
Sunday School
900 a m
f t " San ton)
Fellowship
1000 am
•V 75ih A Upsaij'■pi
Rev Oa'wm Shea
Worship Service
10 30 am
Pastor
9am
Prayer A Praise
6 30 p m
Sunday School
10am
Church Service
Bible Study
9 am s 7 30 p m
Tues
l| ik «H A W wrwiftK
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
GRACE UNITED
5210 M.ekham Woods Road
M ETHODIST CHURCH
U
m
Mv i
Phone 3234190
499 N Country Club Rd
Dr Don T De Re.,use
Pas to*
Lake Mary
Sunday School an Ages 9 15 a ■*
WHuam j Beyer
Pastor
Church
1030 am
Lady W g »it ip Service
0 30 am
Nurserv Provided
Sunday School
9 «5 a m
Youth Group Sunday
7 00 p m
Worship
10 45 a m
Pas*or » Bible Study
Youth Meeting
4 30 p m
Sunday
7 00 pm
Tuesday Bible Study
10 00 am
WOC -- 9 45 am First Tuesday of
Nursery provided lor all services
in* month and Evening 7 30 2nd
FIRST UNITED
Tuesday til the month
METHODIST CHURCH
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Episcopal
HOLY CROSS
401 Park A»e
Rev Frederick £ Mann
Rector
Holy Eucharist
73 0 a m
Choral Eucharist
10 00 am
Adull Forum
915am
Youth Education
9 45 am

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549 w Lake Mary Eli of
La*e M ary Phone 3232436
Robert Wilbur
Pastor
Sunday School
9 30 am
Morning Worship
10 30 a m

United Church
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(Congregational • Christian
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Rev Donald Sleedly Pastor
Lave Mary Community BirS
260 N Country Club Rd
Lake Mary
Church School
9 15 am
Worship Celebration
10 0U
Nuisery Prc tided
Fellowship Tim*
It 00
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110 Polo Lane
Sanford Florida
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Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida —

May 11, 1990 - 7J

Religion
FROM TNK PULPIT

IN B R IE F
W eek long revival set
SANFORD — Rev. Robert Sharklefor Jr., pastor of First
llapllst Church. Hltiefleld. W .V.. will Ik * the evangelist for the
First Baptist Church. 519 Park Ave.. Sanford, week long revival
May 20-'25. Special music will Ik * presented each evening by
the music ministry of the church.
The revival schedule Is as follows: Sunday. 8:25 a.m.. 10:55
a.m.. 0:55 p.m.: Mon., Tucs and Thurs.. 0:55 p.m.: Wed.. 0:25
p.m.: Frl.. 7:55 p.m.
Quests are Invited. Rev. Floyd Blake J r ., pastor.

Spring CF-a-thon announced

ft

SANFORD — A Hike
Skate-a thon will lie held June 9 at
Sanford Christian Church tx*glnnlng at 9 a.m. to raise money
for Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. Everyone's help Is needed
through donations and active participation.
Sponsor sheets need to be filled out before the event. To get
started on your list, call the Sanford Christian Church.
322*0980 or 3 2 1 0825. Each person who collects 835 will win a
C F shirt. Additional prizes are available.

Fifth Easter Sunday celebrated
C A S S E L B E R R Y — Ascension Lutheran Church. 351
Ascension Dr.. Casselberry, will celebrate the Fifth Sunday of
Easter with worship services at 8 und 10:30 a.m.
Mastering the Basies: Phlllpplans and a class on “ Stress'' are
offered to the adults during the Sunday School hour. Effective
Parenting of Single Parent Families will Ik* held on Thursday
from 7 to9 p.m. For Information, call 8 3 1*7788.

Knee slappin’ good tim e
A L TA M O N TE SPRINGS - There will I k - a hoe down for
young adults at St. Mary Magdalen Parish hall. 801 Maitland
Ave.. Altamonte Springs. Saturday from 8 p.m. to midnight.
Admission Is $3. For Information, rail 831*3400or 831*1212.

Parish sponsors flea m arket
CASSELBERRY — A Ilea market at St. Augustine Parish. 375
Sunset Drive. Casselberry. Is set for May 19 from 8 a.m. to 4:30
p.m For details call 695*3202.

Revelations sem inar continues
All Saint Deliverance Church. 70*1 W. 9th St.. Sanford, will
continue Its seminar on the Book of Revelations Sunday.
Wednesday and Friday night from 7:30*9 p.m. through June 8 .
Call 323 2030 for details.

Rewards of setting examples
Give the right direction
in the early years of life
» » PR. TOM JACOH________
In S u n l u A n a . C a l i f . , a
32*yrnr*old mother died of a
brain tumor, but not until she
had donated a kidney to her
13-ycar-old son who had been on
dialysis for 3 m onths. Th e
mother was too III to speak but
squeezed u doctor's hand to
ufflrm her desire to make the
organ donation.
The son's surgery was suc­
cessful and though he grieved
for his mother, he also rejoiced
In her sacrificial love. He wrote
on her grave stone. "M y mom
will always Ik * Inside me and I
know she will always be looking
over me. She died, but she Is not
gone.” What a great example
this mother was!
W.P. McKay was an Influential
Scottish preacher during the
1880's. The story of his calling
Illustrates another example of a
mother's Influence.

In his heart, however, he knew
that things were not right.
One day a patient asked for his
Bible, and when McKay raced to
the nlghtstand to get It for him.
he was shocked at what he saw.
It was the Bible his mother had
given him before he went away
to college, the same one he had
pawned to buy more beer.

McKay's mother gave him a
Bible when he left home for
college and told him to read It
often. She had written words of
encouragement Inside the cover
and had prayed that he would
remember his upbringing and
cherish the Christian precepts
' c had been taught as a child.
College was for him the first

He opened the cover and then
Inside were the very words she
had written to him so many
years ago. only now they seemed
to leap off the page with pro­
found meaning. Why. after all
these years, would he be re­
united with such a precious gift?
After a few days, the patient
died, und there was no one to

11

S uccessful year
of saving lives
M inister Mary Sm ith an­
nounces the first anniversa­
ry as c h a p la in o t th a
Seminole County Juvenile
Detention Center. She is
w orking as part o l the
Good News Jail and Prison
M inisteries. She visits the
deten tion center once a
week and oilers services
lor the children on Sun­
days. During the past year
she has ministered to 1,470
children w ilh 385 accepting
Christ as their savior. She
is a s s i s t e d by S i s t e r
Allreda W allace

Scripture aimed at AIDS victim s,
hom eless and substance abuse
By D A V IO E. A N D E R S O N

United Press International
The American Bible Society,
which for more than 175 years
has been m aking the Bible
available In hundreds of tongues
and dialects, has added a new
mission — directing portions of
Scripture at specific social pro­
blems such as the homeless.
AIDS or alcoholism.
The latest In the society's
program is the 41-page booklet
"Tu rn in g to God: Finding a
Spltlrual to Recovery." selec­
tions from Scripture aimed at
those trying to recovct from
substance abuse.
"If you are stru g g lin g w ith a
s u b s t n e e a b u s e p ro b le m —
alcohol abuse, d ru g ab use - or if
y o u r life Is ruled by an out-ofcontrol behavior problem ... you
m ay be in d e sp a ir because the
problem has gone beyond y o u r
ability to control It." the new
tfooklct say s In a b rlrl In tro d u c­
tion.
"Many people who have felt
this same despair have turned to
God for help and have found
freedom, hope and Joy ill their
lives," It adds.
"Turn in g to God" is divided
Into three sections: "Surrender
to God." "Walk with God" and
“Grow with God."
Each of these sections con­
tai ns some dozen Bibl i cal

passages from the G in k ! News
Bible, a paraphrase version of
the Scripture designed for easy
understanding.
They range Irom portions of
I'salm 40. in which the psalmist
slugs. "I am weak and jMHir. O
Lord, but you have not forgotten
me." to the New Testament's
James I. In which the writer
provides guidelines for life, such
as " M a n 's a uge r docs not
a c h ie v e

G o d 's

rig h te o u s

purpose."
Bible StK'lety olflclals said the
booklets will be especially
helpful lor churches hosting
12-step meetings such as Alco­
holics Anonymous and Narcotics
Anonymous.
This Is not the lirsl time the
American Bible Society has
taken Its mission of making the
Scriptures readily available to all
to Include a specific s&lt;H-ial sub­
group ol the population.
One of Its most popular
booklets, published last July. Is
"God is Always With You." a set
ol Scripture readings for the
homeless. It is the second set ol
Scripture portions for the home­
less but this time the street
people themselves had a hand tu
choosing the texts. And many of
them volunteered to have liielr
pictures lllustiale the 40-page
cullcctiou ol Bible readings
"Homeless men and women
had u hand In choosing the

claim his belongings. McKuy
took the Bible home and spent
hours pouring over Its pages,
finding many personal* refer­
ences which his mother had
written. As lie considered the
real lest of his Independence, place of God In his life, a deep
and It wasn't long before the sense of calling was born within
temptations of the world took his heart.
their toll. McKay began to waste
Eventually he gave his life to
his resources In riotous living.
God In fulltime Christian service
and preached the forgiveness of
At his lowest point, he pawned Christ with such fervor thnt
his mother's Bible to buy more others thought him to be a saint.
drinks for a weekend binge. He A mother's prayer had been
never really got over the guilt of answ ered: and a mot her ' s
this Irresponsible act. and It exam ple had proved Itself
especially plagued him after Ills
mother died.
He did how ever, succeed
enough to become a physician In
a local hospital, and In the eyes
of the community he was a fine
upstanding citizen.

Scriptures In the new booklet,"
said the Rev. Robert House, who
heads the national distribution
d e p a r t m e n t of t h e A B S .
"T h e re fo re , these passages
should be an even greater source
of strength and comfort to peo­
ple who need to know they stand
tall in the sight of God."
A third txHrklet. "Nothing Can
Separate J s From the Love of
God.” has been published by the
ABS for those coping with AIDS.
T h a t bookl et uses Bible
passages emphasizing a sense of
reassurance und the notion that
even when life seems to betray
one or when others turn away,
there Is a loving God standing
by.
The 32 passages — again Irom
the G cmkI News Bible — range
from Christ's explanation of his
choosing to eat with the out­
casts. Jonah's prayer for de­
liverance ("In my distress. O
Lord. I culled to you. and you
answered me") and the famous
I'salm 23. "Th e Lord Is my
shepherd "
Society officials said that the
ihcmc-speclflc Scripture por­
tions have been very popular.
More than 1.5 million copies of
the homeless booklet have al­
ready been distributed and more
than 13.(XX) English language
and 4.000 Spanish language
AIDS booklets have been given
o

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U.S. SAVINGS BONDS
THE GREAT AMERICAN INVESTMENT

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Rvv. Jam as E. Ulmer Sr.

supreme.
What about you my friend?
What place docs God have In
your life? Can you still hear your
mother's prayers for you?
Perhaps your mother was not
a loving mom and perhaps she
never prayed for you. That Is no
reason for you not to love and
pray for your children.
You can become un example
for your children to follow by
attending the church of your
cholre this Mother's Day Sunday
with your family!
Dr Tom jKOtot it th« poitoi et Pintcrott
Boptltt Church. Sanford

Rev. Ulmer
announces
retirement
After many years of sen-ice.
Rev. James E. Ulmer Sr. will
retire on May 30 at the Civic
Center In Lakeland during the
session of The Florida Annual
Conference of The United
Methodist C lt-rch.
Ulmer sen-rd as pastor of
F i r s t U n i t e d Me t h o d i s t
Church In Sanford Sanlando
United Metnodlst Church.
Longwood. nnd for two years,
was director of development
at The Florida United Method­
ist Children's Home In En­
terprise.
Rev. and Mrs. Ulmer will
reside In Longwood.

Seminole County Area Church Direc
Eastern Onhodov Church St Steve-4 %of O C A 1095 lake Emma Road
Longwood FL 32750
Eastern Gdhodoi Church Si John Orthodox 2743 Country Club RoaJ
Sanford
EPISCOPAL
All Saints Episcopal Church. E DeBary Ave . Enterprise
Christ Episcopal Church. Longwood
Episcopal Church of the New Covenant. 075 Tuskawiila Road.
Winter Springs
Holy Cross Episcopal. Park Ave at 4th S t. Santord
St Peters Episcopal Church. 700 Rinehart Road. Lake Mary
Clearwater Missionary Baptist Church Southwest Rd
St Richard s Church. 5151 Lake Mowed Rd . Winter Park
Countryside Banust Church Country Club Road laac Mary
The Church of tha Good Shepherd. Maitland. 331 Lake Ave
First Baptist Church 519 Park Ave
First Baptist Church ot Altamonte Springs Rt 4J6 Altamonte Springs JEWISH
First Baptist Church of Forest City
Beth Am Synagogue meeting at Corner ol Sand Lake and County Line
First Baptist Church of Geneva
Road. West 14
First Baptist Church Markham Woods
Temple Shalom. 1705 Elkcam Bivd . Deltona
First Baptist Church ot lake Monroe
LUTHERAN
First Baptist Church of longwood 891 East SR 434
Ascansion Lutheran Church. Overbrook D r. Cassaiberry
First Baptist Church ot Oviedo
Good Shepherd Umtad Lutheran. 2917 S Orlando Dr
First Baptist Church ot Sanlando Springs
Holy Cross Lutheran Church of Lake Mary. 760 Sun Drive. Lake Mary
First Baptist Church of Winter Springs 790 Bahama RJ
Lord Of Ufa Lutheran Church. 395 Tuskawiila Rd . Winter Springs
First Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church. 1101 W 13th St
Lutheran Church of Providence. Deltona
Forest Baptist Church of Osteen
Lutheran Church of the Radeamer. 103 W 25th Placa
Fountain Mead Baptist Church Oviedo
Messiah Lutheran Church. Golden Days Dr A Hwy 17 92. Casselberry
Mope Baptist Chutch. Forest City Community Center Forest City
St Lukes Lutheran Church. Rt 426. Slavia
Independence Baptist Miss Civic League Bug longwood
St Stephan Lutheran Church. 434 |ust West ol 14. Longwood
Jordan Missionary Baptist Church 970 Upsaia Rd
METHODIST
lafcevie* Baptist Church. 125 lakevtew Ave . Lane M»'y
Barnett United Memorial Church. E DeBary Ave. Enterprise
Macedonia Mission Baptist Church. Oak Hill Rd Osteen
Bear Lake United Methodist Church
Missionary Baptist Church. North Rd Enterprise
Bethel A M E Church. Canaan Hgts
Morning Glory Baptist Church. Geneva May
Casselberry
Community United Methodist Church. Hwy 17 92
Mt Monan Primitive Baptist. 1101 Locust Ave . Sanford
Plney Ridge Rd . Casselberry
Mt Olive Missionary Baptist Church. Sanlando Springs Rd Longwood
Chnst United Methodist Church. Tucker O r. Sunland Estates
Mt Smat Missionary Baptist Church. 1000 Jerry Ave
DeBary Community Methodist Church. W Highbanks Rd . DeBary
Mt /ton Missionary Baptist Sipes Ave
First United Methodist Church. 419 Park Ave
New Bethel Missionary Church 9th St A Hickory Ave
First Methodist Church of Oviedo
New M Calvary Missionary Baptist 1109 W 12lh St
First United Methodist Church ot Geneva
New Salem Pnmitiv- Baptist Church 1509 W 12th St
Free Methodist Church 500 W 4th St
New Testament Baptist Church. Ouanaty Inn North Longwood
Grace United Methodist Church. 499 N Country Club Rd . lake Mary
New Mt Zion Baptist Church. 1720 Pear Ave
Grant Chapel A M E Church. Oviedo
New Life Fellowship 4901 E Lane Drive Casselberry Fl 32700
Oakgrove Methodist Church. Oviedo
Norinstde Baptist Church Chuluota
Osteen Methodist Church. Cor of Carpenter A Murray S t. Osteen
People s Baptist Church 1201 W First Street. Sanford
Paola Wesleyan Methodist. 5050 Wayside O r. Sanford
Pmecrett Baptist Church 119 W Aiiport BWd
Sanlando United Methodist Church. SR 434 and 14. longwood
Prairie lake Baptist Ridge Rd Fern Park
St
James A M E . 9th at Cypress
Progress Missionary Baptist Chu'Ch, Midway
St Luke M B Church of Cameron City. Inc . Beardail off SR 46 1
Second Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church West Sanford
St Mary s A M E Church. St Rt 415. Osteen
Smyrna Baptist Church. 250 Overbrcok D r. Casselberry
St Paul s Methodist Church. Osteen Rd . Enterprise
Sunianj Baptist Church. 2620 Palmetto
Stratford Memorial Church. S DeBary
St James Missionary Baptist Church. St Rd 415 Osteen
NAZARENE
St Luke Missionary Baptist Church of Cameron City. Inc
First Church ot the Na/arene. 2501 Sanford Ave
St Paul Baptist Church. 813 Pine Ave
Geneva Church ot the Naiarene. S R 40 Geneva
St Matthews Bapt,sl Church Canaan Hgfs
lake Mary Church of the Nuarene 171 E Crystal lake Ave . lake Mary
St John s Missionary Baptist Church 920 Cypress St
Longwood Church ot the Na/arene. Wayman A Jessup Ave . Longwood
Springfield Missionary Baptist 12th &amp; Cedar
Temple Baptist Church. Palm Spr.ngs Rd . Altamonte Springs
Markham Woods Church ot the Na/aren* SR 4b. 3 'i Milos West ol
Victory Baptist Church. Old Orlando Rd at Meslar Ave
14 at the Wekiva River
West view Baptist Church. 4100 PaoU Road (40A&gt;
PENTECOSTAL
William Chapel Missionary Baptist Church. Mark A William S t.
Calvary Christian Canter 1066 Stale St Sanford Piara
Altamonte Springs
Zion Hope Baptist Church. 712 Orange Ave
PRESBYTERIAN
Deltona Presbyterian Church. Holland Bivd % Austin Ave Deltona
CATHOLIC
First Presbyterian Church of Lake Mary
All Souls Catholic Church. 902 Oak Ave . Sanford
First Presbyterian Church Oak A*e A 3rd St
Church ot the Ntlvity, Lake Mary
First Presbyterian Church ot DeBary E Highland
Our Lake of the Lakes Catholic Church. 1310 Maximilian. Deltona
St Andrews Presbyterian Church 9913 Bear Lake Ml
St Ann's Catholic Church. Dogwood Trail. DeBary
St
Marks Presbyterian Church. 1021 Palm Springs Hd Altamonte Spgs
St Augustine Catholic Church. Sunset O r. near Button Rd . Casselberry
Tuscawtlia Presbyterian Church 3600 Wtst Stale RJ 426 Oviedo Fla
St Mary Magadaiene Catholic Church. Maitland Ave .
Upsaia Community Presbyterian Church. Upsaia Md
Altamonte Springs
Westminister Presbyterian Church Red Bug Rd Casselberry
CHRISTIAN
SEVENTH 0AY ADVENTIST
First Christian Church. 1607 S Sanford Ave
Forest lake Seventh Day Adventist Church Hwy 436 Forest Cdy
First Christian Church ot Longwood. 1400 E E Williamson Rd .
Mars Hill Seventh Day Adventist Church. 001 E 2nd St Sanford
Longwood
Grace Christian Church. Meeting at Seminole YMCA. 665 Longwood Sanford Seventh Day Adventist Church 5615 N Highway 427
Seventh Day Adventist Church Maitland Ave Allan onte Springs
Lake Mary Rd . Lake Mary
Winter Springs Seventh Day Adventist Church 50 S Moss Rd
lakeview Christian Church. Bear Lake Rd . at Jamison
Northside Christian Church. Flc.ida Haven O r. Maitland
OTHER CHURCHES
Sanford Christian Church. 132 W Airport Bivd
All Faith Chapel Camp Seminole Wekiva Park Rd
South Seminole Christian Church. 300 W SR 434. Oviedo
Allen S A M E Church Olive A 12th
Beardail Avenue Holiness Chapel Beardail Ave
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
Chuluota
Community Church
First Church of Christ Scientist. 975 Markham Woods Rd . Longwood
Church of Jesus Christ of latter Day Saints 2315 Pa*» Ave
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Family Church Christian Center (544 Seminole Bivd Casseibeiry
Church of Christ. 1512 S Park Ave
First Born Church 01 the living God M-dway
Church of Christ at Lake Ellsn. U S 1792. N Casseibeiry
First Church of Christ Scientist Eikem Bivd and Venus 51 Deitone
Church of Christ. 600 Palm Springs Dr . Altamonte Springs
First Pentecostal Church of Longwood
Church of Christ. Geneva
Fust Pentecostal Church ot Santo'd
Church of Christ. Longwood
Full Gospel Church of God in Christ 1826 Jerry Ave Sanford
Church of Chrut. W 17tf St
Full Gospel Tabernacle 2724 Country Club Road
Northsida Church of Christ. Fla Haven Dr. Maitland
Grace B«b&lt;e Church. 2644 S Sanford Ave
South Seminole Church of Christ. 5410 Lake Howell Rd
Holy Trmty Church ot God in Christ 1514 Mangoustme Ave
CHURCH OF GOO
Kingdom Harlot Jehovah s Witness lake Monroe Unit 1562 W Thud St
Church ot God 503 Hickory
Lake Monroe Chapel Orange B&lt;vd Lv«e Monroe
Church ot God. 003 W 22nd St
Ml Olive Holiness Church Oak H.il Rd Osteen
Church of God. Oviedo
Neighborhood Alliance Church X I Markham Woods Hoad longw&lt;&gt;oU
Church of God Holiness. Lake Monroe
Pentecostal Open Bible Tabernacle M*dgewood A«e OH 25th
Church of God Mission Enterprise
opposite Seminole High School
Church of God 1402 W 16th St
Praise and Power Church t it W W* bu» Ave lake Mary
Church of God m Christ. Oviedo
Rolling Hills Moravian Church SR 4 34 long wood
Church of God of Prophecy 7509 S Elm Ave
Santord Alliance Church. 1401 S Park Ave
Church ot God of Prophecy. 1706 S Persimmon Ave
Sanford Bible Church 2460 Sanford Ave
Church of God of Prophecy 496 S Central Oviedo
kus Christ Washmgto
the Full Gospel Church ot Our lu
Church of God 17th Oayl Deltona Community Center
Canaan City
DeitonaiEaec Room)
The Salvation Army 7 W W 24th St
Rescue Church of God (700 W 13th St Sanford
Triumph The Church of the New Age 1006 W 6fh *
True Church ot God 2700 Ridgewood Ave Sanford
United Church of Christ Adenvont# Community Ch i
Altamonte Springs
CONQREOATIONAL
mlfy Club H I
United Church of Christ Christian Fellowship 760 N
Congregational Christian Church 2401 S Park Ave . Sanford
lake Mary
EASTERN ORTHODOX
Winter Springs Community Evangelical Long»egal*i&gt;
Eastern Orthodo* Church. St George 2001 Dylan Wav Maitland
Winter Springs

ASSEMBLY OF 000
Frwedom Assembly of God. 1515 W 5th S t. Sanford
Not* life Assembly. 100 Kennel Road
Wekiva Assembly of God. 1075 Du on Rd . Longwood
BA, TIST
Antioch Baptist Church. Oviedo
Calvary Baptist Church. Crystal la»e A 3rd la** M. ry
Casselberry Baptist Church 770 Seminole Bivd
Centre! Baptist Church. 3101 W 1st St
Chuluota First Baptist

�■■- — Sanford Herald. _
Sanlord,
Florida — Friday
________________
«&lt; • ♦ •May

Legal N o tices
NOTICE OF
FIC TITIO US NAME
Notice ll hereby given that I
am engaged |n bus.ness at JIM
Church SI . Sanlord. Semlnoi*
County. Florida, undar the
Fictitious Name ot SIR QUALi
.V i PAINTING A PRESSURE
CLEANING, and that I Intend to
register said name with the
Clerk ol the Circuit Court. Sem
InoN County, Florida. In Ac
cordance with Ihe Provisions ol
the Fictitious Nome Statutes.
Tu Wit: Section 145 0* Florida
Statutes 1957
Michelle R Hewkin;
Publish April IT. A May 4. It.
II. 1990
OEP11*

IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
OF TH E E IG H TE E N TH
JUD IC IAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
STATE OF FLORIDA.
Case N r : 94 4473-CA-49-E
General Jertsdlctfan
Florida Ear No.: ItcetO
G OVER NM ENT NATIONAL
MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION.
Plaintiff.
vs.
JOSEPH SZABO. Illlvlng.
e tu i.e t a l.
Defender Is.
NOTICE OF ACTION
STATE OF FLORIDA
TO JOSEPH SZABO. II llv
Ing. and II married. MRS
JOSEPH SZABO. his wile. II
living. Including arty unknown
spouse ol said Defendants If
either has remarried end It
either or both ot said Defendants
are deceased, their respective
unknown heirs, devisees, gran
tees, assignees, creditors,
lienors and trustees, and all
othsr persons claiming by,
through, under or against lhe
named Defendants and H ELEN
SZABO, If living, and II marrlad.
JOE ROE, her husband, whose
real name Is uncertain, it living.
Including any unknown spouse
ot the said Defendants. If either
has remarried and it either or
both ol said Defendants are
deceased, their respective un
known heirs, devisees, grantees,
assignees, creditors, lienors,
and trustees, end ell other
persons claiming by. through,
under or against the named
Defendants and JO SEPH S.
SZABO. II living, and it married.
MRS JOSEPH S SZABO. his
wife. If living, Including any
unknown spouse ol the sold
Defendants, it either has re
married end It either or both ol
said Defendants are deceased,
their respective unknown heirs,
devisees, grantees, assignees,
creditors, lienors, end trustees,
end all other persons claiming
by. through, under or against
•he named Defendants
Whose residence address is
unknown
YOU ARE N O TIFIE D that an
action to foreclose a mortgage
on the following property In
Seminole County, Florida
Lol J l . H ID D E N L A K E
PHASE III. U N IT IV. according
to the plat thereof as. ecorded In
Plal Book is. Page l and I,
Public Records of Semlnols
County. Florida:
has been filed against you and
F R E D H O L L O W A Y and
D O R E E N H O LL O W A Y , his
wife. STATE OF F LOR IDA
DEFAtSVMeetT OF K C V E
NUE, JOHN DOE and JANE
DOE. and all other persons In
possession ot subifct real prop
arty, whose real names are
uncertain, and you are required
to serve a copy Ot your written
defenses. II any, to it on
JO S E f H M P A N IE L L O .
ESQUIRE. Plaintiffs attorney
whose address tv
201 N Franklin Street. Suite
2710. Tampa, Florida 33602
un or before the JOth day of May.
iwo, and tile the original with
tha Clerk ot this Court either
before service on Plaintiffs
attorney or immediately there
alter, otherwise e default will
be entered egeinst you lor the
relief demanded In the Com
plaint or Petition
DATED on this Jilh day of
April. 1W0
(Seal)
MARYANNE m o r s e
CLERKOF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
BY Ruth King
Deputy Clerk
Publish April 27 L May a. It,
1«. I9W
DEP 12*
*
Tn y h e T ir c u it c o u r T OF THE l»TH
JU D l'iA L C IR C U IT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO W i l l CAW L
AMERICAN SAVINGS AND
LOAN ASSOCIATION OF
FLORIDA.
Plaintiff,
vs .
BILLY L COPELAND,
etui .a ta t.
Delendantls)
NOTICE OF ACTION
117/H
TO HERM IT MARCUS and
FLORENCE MARCUS. It alive,
and or dead his (their) known
heirs, devisees, legatees or
granites and ell persons or
parlies claiming by. through,
under or againsthlm (them I
Residence unknown.
YOU ARE N O TIFIED that an
Action lor foreclosure ol a
mortgage the following property
In SEMINOLE County, Florida
Lot I). COVERED PARKING
R CYPRESS VILLAGE RE
PLAT, TRACT C PHASE t, IA
R E P L A T OF C Y P R E S S
VILLAGE TRACT C PHASE I,
according to the Plat thereof as
recorded In Plal Book IS. Page
a. Public Records ol Seminole
Couoly, F lorldal. as recorded in
Plal Book IS, Page 91. Public
Records ot Seminole County,
Florida
has been filed agalnsl you and
you are required to set •« a copy
ol your written defenses &lt;1 any
lo It on SPEAR AND HOFF
MAN Attorneys whose addresi
is TOO South Dine Highway.
Second Floor, Coral Gables.
Florida 3JUa. on or before the
JOih day ol May 1990 and to tile
the original with tha Clyrk ot
this Court either before service
on SPEAR AND HOFFMAN
attorneys or immediately there
alter otherwise a default will
be entered against you lor the
reliel demanded in the Com
plaint or Petition
WITNESS my hand and saal
ol this Court on this JSth day o!
*prll. IWO
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
As Clerk ol the Court
By Cecelia V Ekern
As Deputy Clerk
Publish April jl a May a II.
II. two
DEP U J

1990

Legal N o tices

Legal N otices

IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
OF TH E IITH JUD IC IAL
CIRCUIT IN A N C FO R
SEMINOLE C I H T Y .
FLORIDA.
CASE NO. M IM IC A 09 E
AM ERIFIRST BANK. A
FED E R A L SAVINGS BANK,
formerly known esAmer IFirst
Federal Savings end Loan
Association.
Plaint IIf.
vs
MARSHA E OLEN fc'T AL
Defendants
NO TICE OF ACTION
TO MARSHA E OLEN
and----------------,
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
M ARSHAE OLEN
RESIDENCE UNKNOWN
LAST KNOWN
M AILING ADORESS
P O Bos 1SOJIO
Altamonte Springs. FL
JIT'S QUO
AND TO : All persons claiming
an Interesl by. through, under or
egeinst the aforesaid Delen
dan Is.
YOU ARE HER EBY NOTI
F IE O TH A T an action to lore
close a mortgage on the follow
Ing described properly located
In Seminole County. Florida
Units 4 and I. and an un
divided Interest In those com
mon elements appurterent
thereto In accordance with end
subject to the covenants, condi
lions, terms, restrictions, end
other provisions ol the Declare
lio n o l C o n d o m in iu m of
C E N TE R PLACE, a Condomln
lum at recorded In Ofliclel
Records Book tail. Page 1449
and according to the plat thereof
as recorded In Plat Book !».
Page 92, all ol the Public
Records ot Seminole County,
Florida
IN C LU D IN G SPEC IFIC AL
LY. BUT NOT BY WAY OF
LIM ITATIO N . THE FOLLOW
ING EQUIPM ENT
FAN/HOOD
DISPOSAL
MICROWAVE
DISHWASHER
RANGE,OVEN
REFRIGERATOR
C ENTR AL H E A T A AIR
TO G E TH E R with all tha 1m
prevententt now or hereafter
erected on the property, and all
easements, rights, eppurle
nances, rents, royalties, miner
al. oil and gas rights and profits,
water, water rights end weler
stock, and all natures now or
hereafter a part ol tha property.
Including replacements and ad
ditions thereto
has been tiled egeinst you. end
you are required lo serve a copy
ol your written defenses. II any.
to this action, on ROGER D
BEAR of ANDERSON A RUSH.
Attorneys lor Plaintiff, whose
address Is J U East Central
Boulevard. Orlando. Florida
32*01, end tile the original with
the Clerk ol the abovnfktyled
Court on or before the Jeth day
ol May 1990. otherwise a
judgment may be entered
egeinst you lor the relief de
mended in the Complaint
WITNESS M Y HAND AND
SEAL OF SAID COURT on this
IJIh day ol April. 1990
I Seal)
MARYANNE MORSE
as Clerk ol said Court
By Cecelia V Ekern
■s Deputy Clerk
Publish April IT A May a. II,
IS. 1990
DEP JJa__________________

NOTICE OF
FICTITIO US NAME
Notice Is hereby qiven lhal we
are engaged in business at 70,4
Belly Street. Winter Perk. FLA
J im . Seminole County. Florida,
under the Fictitious Name ot
H ER M ITAG E ESTATE SALES,
and that we Intend to register
said n* . with the Clerk ol the
Circuit Court. Seminole County,
Florida. In accordance with the
Provisions ol Ihe Fictitious
Name Slatutes, To Wit: Section
4*5 09 Florida Statutes 1957
Dorothy Smith
Judith Hickman
Publish May 4.11. 11,75.1990
OCR 4 J _______ OERjaS
NOTICE OF
FICTITIO U S NAME
Notice is hereby given lhal we
are engaged In business at 1*43
S Park Ave . Sanlord FL J1TTJ.
Sem Inote County. Florida, under
Ih e F i c t i t i o u s N am e ol
SO U TH ER N CAR P ET
BROKER, end that we Intend to
register said name with the
Clerk ol Ihe Circuit Court, Sem
Inole County. Florida. In ac
cordance with the Provisions ol
Ihe Fictitious Name Statutes.
ToW II Section MS 09 Florida
Statutes 1957
Donna Studsliil
Ray Weirick
Publish May II. II. T5AJune I,
1990
DER 104

NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS MAMC
Notlca is hereby given that I
am angaged in business at JJl
N Hwy IT 92. Longwood. Fla
JI7S0, Seminole County, Florida,
under the Fictitious Name ol
DAIRY D E L ITE . and that I
intend lo register said name
with the Clerk ol the Circuit
Court, Seminole County. Florl
de. in accordance witn the
Provisions ol the Fictitious
Name Statutes. To Wit Section
MS 09Florida Stelutes I9ST
Amy Baldwin
Publish April IT. A Mav a. II,
11.1990
,
OEPJJ0
IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT"
OF TH E E IG H TE EN TH
JUD IC IAL CIRCUIT
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
STATE OF FLORIOA.
Casa Ne : 90-I9SJ CAM E
General Jurisdiction
Florida Bar No.: 0*0990
F L E E T MORTGAGE CORP .
Plaintiff,
vs
DARRELL R EDWARDS. II
living,
e t u i , etal..
Defendants
NOTICE OF ACTION
STATE OF FLORIDA
TO
D A R R E L L R
EDWARDS. It living, and DE
BORAH L. EDWARDS, his wile
If living. Including any unknown
spouse ol said Defendants It
elthar has remarried end It
either or both ot said Defendants
are deceased, their respective
unknown heirs, devisees, gran
lees, assignees, creditors,
lienors end trustees, end ell
other persons claiming by.
through, under or agalnsl the
named Defendants
Whose residence Is unknown
YOU ARE N O TIFIE D lhal en
action lo foreclose a mortgage
on the following property In
Seminole County. F lor Ida
Commencing al the Southwest
corner of Section II. Township
20 South. Range Jl East. Semi
note County. Florida, said point
ol b e g in n in g b e in g the
Southwest corner ol Lot IJ. ol
PALM HAMMOCK, as recorded
In Plat Book I. Pages 104 end
10J. of the Public Records ot
Seminole County, Florida,
thence run East along center
line ol Oak Way Road 195 leal to
Southwest corner ol properly to
be conveyed, thence run North
115 leet. Eesl 9T 5 leal. South US
feel. West 9TS leal lo po&gt;nl ol
beginning Hess right ol way lor
Oak Way Road)
has been tiled agalnsl you end
you ere required lo serve a copy
ot your written defenses, it any,
lo II on
JO S E P H M P A N IE L L O .
ESQUIRE Plainlllt '* attorney
whose address is
101 N Franklin Street Suite
3120, Tampa, Florida JMCI2
on or beIore the *&gt;h day ol June
1990 and tile The original with
the Clerk of this Court either
before service on Plainlllt s
attorney or Immediately there
alter, otherwise e default will
be entered egeinst you lor the
relict demanded in the Com
plaint or Petition
D A TE D on this 1st day ol
May. 1990
(Seal!
MARYANNE MORSE
C LER K O F THE
CIRCUIT COURT
BY Ruth King
Deputy Clerk
Publish May 4. II. I* 25 1990
DER 4/

NOTICE"OF SHCRIFF'SSALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that by virtue ol that certain
Writ of Elocution Issued out ol
and under the seal ol the Circuit
Court ot Seminole County, Fior
Ida. upon a final lodgement
rendered In the aforesaid court
on the Slh day ol February A D
1990. In that certain case en
titled. Springs Equity. L T D .
etc . Plainlllt. - v s - The Fit
rest Suite. Inc e Florida cor
poratlon Phil M Hennettee and
Cindy Hennessee. Defendant,
which aforesaid Writ ol Eiecu
lion was delivered to me as
Sharltl ol Seminole County,
Florida, and I have levied upon
Ihe following described properly
owned by Lucinda A Hen
nesiee. said property being
located in Seminole County
Florida, more particularly de
scribed esfollowi
One 1911 Itu tu Trooper
b l u e In c o l o r . I O •
JAACHIIE0J7IO 1I1I4J being
stored at Altamonte Towing In
Altamonte Springs. Florida
and the undersigned *4 Sherltl
ot Seminole CoupIfT Florida
will al II 00 A M'on the list day
ol May A D 1990, otter lor sale
and sail to the highest bidder
for cash In hand, subitet to any
and all enshng liens, el Ihe
Front (WestI Door al the steps
ol tha Saminole County Court
house in Sanlord. Florida, the
above described penonal prop
erty
That said sale Is being made
lo satisfy the terms ot said Writ
ul Execution
John E Polk, Sherltl
Seminole County. Florida
To be published April IT. May
4. 11. II with 'he sale on May II.
1990
DEP Jl*
IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
OF TH E E IG H TE E N TH
JU D IC IAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO. 49 4345 CA MP
NCNB N ATIO NAL BANK OF
FLORIOA.
Plaintiff.
vs
VITIC IN VESTM ENTS.#
Florida general partnership.
VIN CEN T A CORINO.
RICHARD J TICKAL. and
TIC K AL CORINO
PARTNERSHIP, a Florida
ge. era I partnership.
Defendants

NOTICE OF SALE
NO TICE IS H ER EB Y GIVEN
that on the 7th day ol June, 1*90.
at 11 00 A M at ther West tront
steps ol the Seminole County
Courthouse. J0I North Perk
Avenue. Sanford. Florida, the
undersigned Clerk will oiler tor
sale the following described
parcel ol reel estate set forth on
Eahlbit “ A" attached hereto,
together with ell structures,
improvements. Ilitures. appll
ences and appurtenances on
said land or used In conjunction
therewith
E X H IB IT " A "
L o l J. C A S S E L B E R R Y
LAKES INDUSTRIAL PARK,
according lo the Plat Ihereol. as
recorded in Plal Book J*. Page
73, ol Ihe Public Records of
Seminole County. Florida
Tha aforesaid sale will be
made pursuant lo a Summary
Final Judgment entered by the
Honorable S Joseph Davis. Jr
on April IT, 1990
This salt Is subject lo all legal
liens and encumbrances
OAT E D this ITth day ol April.
1990
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ol Ihe Court
By Jane £ Jasewic
As Deputy Clerk
Publish May*. II. two
DER 5J
IN T H E CIRCUIT COURT
OF TH E IITH
JUO ICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN AN D FO R
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO. *9 J*2i CA (Ml L
F ED E R A L NATIONAL
M ORTGAGE ASSOCIATION a
Corporationorganljed and
ealsllng under the laws ot the
United Slates ot America.
Plainlllt.
v
DO RIN N EQ CROSS, el e l.
Oetendamis)
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice is given pursuant to the
tlnal judgment ol foreclosure
entered in the above styled case
number M 342* CA 1091 L. in the
Clrcutl Court o! Sanlord. Florl
da. that I will sell Ihe following
property situated In Seminole
County, Florida, described as
L o l 1ST . L E S S T H E
S O U T H E R L Y 10.00 F E E T
TH ER EO F
W E S TLA K E
MANOR UN IT TWO B. accord
Ing lo the Plat Ihereol as
recorded In Plat Book 7*. at
Page 19. of the Public Records
ot Seminole County, Florida
ANO Including ihe buildings
and appurtenances located
thereon and together with the
furniture, luriiishirtgs and 111
lures situated therein and
located thereon
at public sale, la the highest and
best bidder tor cash, at the west
Iront door ot the Seminole
County Courthouse m Santord.
Florida, at tl 00 a m on June
II. 1990
MARYANNE MORSE
As Clerk ol said Court
By Jen#E Jasewic
Publish May 4. II. 1990
r cRM

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N OTICE OF SALE
To Ailec Water Systems. Inc
954 Niblick Drive
Casselberry. FL JIT0T
Leeseamenca Corporation
4333 Edgewood Rood. N E.
Cyder Rapids. Iowa 53499 0001
Please lake notice ttsel e sale
ol the lot lowing personal proper
ty that was left no the premises
located at 400 Dog Track Road.
Longwood. FL JIT50 will be sold
by the undersigned, es lessor,
pursuant to Florida Statute
715 109
I A Vermeer V 430
trenching machine,
Serial HVRF0*23IF 10007*0
The sal* will like place at
10 00 A M on May 15. 1990 al 400
Dog Track Road. Longwood, FL
31750by the undersigned
Stephan Mictsael Negrlch.

lessor.
Publish May 4. It. 1990
IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
OF TH E E IG H TE E N TH
JU O IC IAL CIRCUIT.
IN A N D F O R
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA

CASE NO. 44 4104-CA-49-L
AMERICAN PIONEER
SAVINGS BANK f/k/a First
F idelity Savings and Loan
Association.

Plainlllt.
vs
ROBERT E MOON,
individually and as Trustee
under Trust Agreements dated
April!. 19*5 known es Trust
Numbers 7151. 21*0.12*4.43*
434 *31. *30, and as Trustee
under Trust Agreements deled
July!*. 19*4 known as Trust
Numbers 43. 44. 4S. 4*. 47.4S. 49
end50. GEORGE SINGER.
SUSAN PEPUS: COACH
LIGHT E STA TESSEC TIO N II.
INC , K EITH FOWLER;
PAULA FOW LER. K ELLY
GIBSON. CHARLESPOLK.
TRAVISW ALLEN . SEAN E
ALLEN. DAN IEL L
JOHNSON; SHAWNAR
JOHNSON; MARK ELKINS.
RHONDA ELKINS. HELEN E
APOSTOLAKOS a'k/a
HELENE APOSTLE;
MICHAEL POPP. C
ANTHONY HOHMANN
CAROLYN HOHMANN
DONALDG R ICK E TT.
WILLIAM E CROWNOVER.
DONALD STACK POLE
JOYCE STACKPOLE.
F E L TO N E KEN N ED Y.
JAMES D DAVIS NANCY T
DAVIS. JU L IE HARRIS.
WILLIAM L HARRIS. JOHN
DOE. end JANE DOE.
Defendants
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO JOHN DOE and
JANE DOE
YOU ARE N O TIFIE D that an
Amended Complaint hat been
tiled against you. JOHN DOE
and JANE DOE. as all unknown
or unascertained parties claim
ino interests by. through under
or agalnsl a defendant n 9 . * in
the Amended Complaint, ell
unknown or unascertained
parlies claiming by. through,
under or against a known person
who ll deml or not known to be
deed or alive; all unknown or
unascertained parlies claiming
by. through or agalnsl snme
co rp o ra tio n , dom estic or
foreign, lhal has been dissolved
Or which Is not known to be
eilsting or dissolved; all un
known or unascertained patties
claiming by. through or against
some c o r p o ra tio n w h ic h
operated or did business in a
name Indicating e corporation,
all unknown or unascertained
parties who may be Interested in
Ihe subject matter In the
Amended Complaint es un
known spouses, heirs, devisees,
grantees, assignees, lienors,
creditors, or trustees, end other
unknown or unascertained
parties es the cam may be.
claiming some right, title or
Interest in any property de
scribed In Ihe Amended Com
plaint; ell unknown or unescer
lelned present or Former occu
penis it all property described
In the Amended Complaint, to
loredosure certain mortgages
on properties located In Semi
note County Florida, more par
tlcularly described es follows
Lots M. I* end IT. Block B.
CO ACH L I G H T E S T A T E S .
SECTION III. according to the
Plat Ihereol as recorded In Plal
Book 25. Page *4. Public Rec
ords nt Seminole County. Flora
da.
and
Units 39, 40. 41 and 43. Build
Ing J; Units 43. 44. 45 and 44.
Build'ng K. Units 47, 41. 49 and
50. Building L; COACH LIG H T
ESTATES. SECTION II, a Con
dominium, according lo the Dec
larallon of Condominium es
recorded In Official Records
Book 1171. Page 1930. Public
Records ot Seminole County,
Florida and First Amendment
thereto recorded In Official
Records Book 1344. Page 1344.
Public Records ol Seminole
County, Florida; together with
an undivided share in the
common elements and limited
common elements declared In
said Declaration ol Condomini
um to be an appurtenance lo Ihe
above Condominium Units
Together with any and all
personal property and Ilitures
atflied to or located on the
Properly. Including ell contract
rights, general Intangibles, ac
lions and rights ol action. In
eluding all rights lo Imurance
proceeds as all the same may
relate lo any ol Ihe Property end
ell proceeds, products, re
placements, additions, substltu
lions, renewals and accessions
ol any ol Ihe loregoing
Together w ith ell rents.
Issues, profits, revenue. Income
end other benefits from Ihe
Properly, together with ell
right, title and Interest ol
Mortgagor in and lo any and all
leases now or hereafter on or
affecting the Property
You ere required lo serve a
copy ol your answer or pleading
lo Ihe Complaint on Plaintiffs
attorney. Andrew M Brumby
Esquire. Swann and Haddock,
P A One duPont Centre, Suite
1100. 390 North Orange Avenue,
Post Oil Ice Bai 440. Orlando.
Florida 33*03 0640. and III* the
original answer or pteadinq In
Ihe cltlc* ol in* Clerk ol the
Circuit Court lor Seminole
County, Florida on or before the
25th day ol May. 1990 II you tall
to do so. a ludgmenl by default
will be taken against you lor the
relief demanded in the Amended
Complaint
WITNESS my hand and seal
ol this Court on the llin day ot
April 1990
(COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE.
CLERKOF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
By Heather Brunner
Deputy Clerk
Publish April 20. 17 4 May 4.
tt. 1990
DEP 779

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NOTICE OF
FIC TITIO U S NAME
Nolle# It hereby given that we
are engaged hi business at 1743
Blackmon Cf . Longwood, Sami
not* County, Florida, under the
Fictitious Nam* ol STERLING
FEN CE, and that wo Intend to
register said name with the
Clerk ot the Circuit Court, Sem
Inole County, Florida, In ac­
cordance with tha Provisions ol
the Fictitious Name Statutes,
ToW II Section 445 09 Florida
Statutes 1*57.
STER LIN G FENCE
Pat House
Frank House
Publish. May tl. t*. ISA June I.
1*90
DER 104
NOTICE OF
FICTITIO U S NAME
Wotlc* is hereby given that I
am engaged In business at 340'
Orlando Drive. Sanford. Florida
37771, Seminole County, Florida,
under Ihe Flcllllous Ham* ot
SERGIO'S ITALIA N RESTAU
RANT, 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
tha Fictitious Name Slatutes.
ToW II: Section 4*5 M Florida
Statute* 1*57.
CTSRUD EZ
Justine Ruder. Pres.
Publish: May 11. II. 15 A June 1.
19*0
OER 105
C ITY OF
LONOWOOD. FLORIDA
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC HEARING
TO CONSIDER ADOPTION
OF PROFOSCO ORDINANCE
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
NOTICE IS HER EB Y G IVEN
by the City ol Longwood. Florl
da, that tha City Commission
will hold a public hearing to
consider enactment ol tha lol
towing Ordinances:
ORDINANCE NO *74
AN O R D IN A N C E OF TH E
C IT Y OF LO N O W O O D .
AM ENOING TH E CODE OF
ORDINANCES OF TH E C ITY
OF LONGWOOD, FLO RID A.
BY C R EATIN G A NEW SEC
T IO N 3 .IIS , R U L E S A N D
P R O C E D U R E S F O R AP
PO IN TM EN T OF MEMBERS
TO BOARD AND CO M M ITTEE
VACANCIES
ORDINANCE NO *7*
AN O R D IN A N C E OF TH E
C ITY OF LONGWOOO. FLOR
IDA, AM ENOING TH E C ITY
OF LONGW OOO CODE OF
ORDINANCES. A R TIC LE l&gt;
MAYOR AND COAkMISSION
SEC 3 14 (a ) M E E T IN G S ..
P R O V ID IN G FO R T H E
CHANGE OF M E E TIN G HOUR
FO R C I T Y C O M M IS S IO N
M EETINGS. PROVIDING FOR
CONFLICTS. SEPARABILITY.
AND E F F E C TIV E OATE
Said Ordinances were pieced
on first reading on MON . MAY
7, 1*90. and *he City Commission
will consider same tor final
passage and adoption alter the
public nearing, wh'ch will bo
held in the City Hall. 175 West
Warren Avenue. Longwood,
Florida, on M ONDAY, tha list
day ot M AY. A.D . 19*0. at 7 30
p m or as soon thereafter as
possible. At the meeting Inter­
ested parties may appear end be
heard with respect to tf* pro­
posed Ordinances This hearing
may be continued from time to
lima until final action Is taken
by the City Commission.
A copy of the proposed Ordl
nances Is posted el the City Hall.
Longwood. Florida, and copies
are on Ilia with the Clerk ol tta
City and same may be Inspected
by the public.
A taped record of this mealing
is made by the City lor Its
convenience This record may
not constitute an adequate re­
cord for purposes ol appeal Irom
a decision mad* by the Com
mission with respect lo tha
foregoing metier. Any person
wishing to ensure that an ade­
quate record ot the proceedings
Is maintained for appellate pur
poses Is advised lo make the
necessary arrangements at his
or her own eipense
Dei# this Ith day ol AAAY,
A O 1990.
C ITY OF LONGWOOO
DONALDL TER R Y
C ITY C L E R K
Publish May II. 1990
DER 100
IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
Fil* Number 90 344 CP
IN R E : E S TA TE OF
A LLEN B W ALLACE. JR
a/k/aALLEN BOYD
WALLACE. JR. a/k/a
A B W ALLACE. JR
Deceased
NOTICE OF
ADM INISTRATION
The administration ol Ihe
estate ol ALLEN B WALLACE.
JR , deceased. File Number
90-344 CP. Is pending In Ihe
Circuit Court lor Seminole
C ou n ty, F lo rid * . P rob*l*
Division, the address ot which Is
Clerk ol the Circuit Court. Pnv
bat* D ivision, Post O lllc*
Drawer C. Sanlord. FL 33773
0459 The names and addresses
of the personal representatives
and tha p a rs o n a l r t p r a sentaltves' attorney are set
tor th below.
All Interested persons er*
required to III* with this court;
(al All claims agalnsl (he estate
W IT H IN T H R E E M O N TH S
A F TE R THE FIRST PUBLI
CATION OF THIS NOTICE and
(bl any objection by en Interest
*d person on whom this notice
was served that challenges Ihe
validity of the will. Ihe qualllica
lions ot the personal repr*
sentaflve. venue, or jurisdiction
of th* Court W ITH IN THE
LATER OF THR EE AAONTHS
A F TE R THE FIRST PUBLI
CATION OF THIS NOTICE OR
TH IR TY DAYS A F TE R THE
O A TE OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
TH E O B JE C TIN G PERSON
ALL CLAIMS AND OBJEC
TIONS NOT SO FILED WILL
BE FOREVER BARREO
Publication ot Ihis Notice has
begun on May 11.1990
Personal Repretenlalives
Ann* A Wallace
10* Country Piece
Sanlord. FL 32773
Allen B Wallace. Ill
741 Creekwaler Terrace • 115
Lake Mary. FL 3174*
Attorney lor
Personal Representative
Georg* B Wallace - o l MONCRIEF. REID.
4 WALLACE. P A
JllWest First Street Suite 401
Sanlord. Florida32771
Telephone (407) 323 34*0
Publish May 11. tl. 1990
DER 110

Legal N otices

Legal N otices

NOTICE TO PUBLIC
Notice It hereby given that a
Public Hearing will be held by
the Planning and Zoning Com
mission M the City Commission
Chambers.City Hall, Santord,
Florida at 7:00 P.M. on Thurs
day. May 17. 19*0. 'a consider
the following change end
amendment to th* Zoning Ordl
nance of Ihe City ol Santord.
Seminole County, Florida.

IN T H E C IR C U IT COURT
OF TH E E IG H TE EN TH
JU O IC IA L CIRC J IT ,
IN A N D FO R
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO. 94 2447 CA I I L
IN RE NAM E CHANGE OF
RANDI LE IG H LEWIS.
SS1242 *7 343*.
Defeat Birth 4/35/71
NOTICE OF INTEN TIO N
t o a p p l y rrp
CHANGE OF NAME
TO WHOM IT MA Y CONC E R N
Notice it given that th* un
dertlgned Petitioner, RANDI
LEIGH LEW IS, whose address
Is M 5 Winter Park Drive.
Casselberry. Semlnoi* County.
Florida, intends to apply to Ihe
Honorable Kenneth M Leltler.
Judge of Ihe Circuit.Court. In
end lor Semlnoi* County. Florl
da. at hit office In th* Seminole
Counly Courthouse at II 30
o'clock a m on Itw 20th day ot
June. 1990. or at soon (hereafter
as Petitioner may be heard, en
Order changing Petitioner s
name from HANOI L E IG H
L E W IS lo R A N D I L E I G H
E R O M A N . by which name
Petitioner shall Ihereetter be

Re i on i n g from SR I,
Slngla Family Dwelling Rest
dentlal
T o that ol
Commercial

RC I,

Restricted

LEGAL DESCRIPTION: All
ot that portion not toned RC I
In - Lots 4. to. 11, tl and B DESC
as : BEG 40 ft. N and 151 ft. E
ot S.W. Comer Lot 5; run E.
*4.73 tl.. South 19 DEG 33 MIN
4* SEC W. I ll 04 ft.; NW LY
along N R/W Katherine Ct
57 44 1*, N. tot s* ft to BEG Blk
•; AND Lott B A 10 1 It B
VACD ST DESC as- BEG 111 4
ft. S A 107 ft. E ol INT N Line
Let 1 + E. R/W French Avenue
run E. 41 ft.; S HU I I ; NW LY
on Rd 11 1 ft.; NE LY on Lot line
*3 1111.; N. 10 ft. to BEG BLK 0.
Highland Pork. PB 4. PG 21 A t
recorded In th* Public Records
ot Seminole County Florida
Being generally described es
220* French Avenue
Th* Planning and Zoning
Commission will submit o tec
ommendatlon to th* City Com
mission In levor ol, or against,
th* requested change or
amendment. Th# City Com
mission will hold a Public
Hearing In Ihe Commission
Room In City Hall. Santord.
Florida at 7 00 P M. on May it.
19*0 to consldn said retom
mend* Ikm
All parties In interest end
Cltltens shall have an opportuni
ty to be heard at said hearings
By order ol Me planning and
Zoning Commission ol tha City
of Santord. Florida Ihli 12th day
ol April, 1990
John Morris. Chairman
Planning and Zoning
Commission
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC II
a person decides to appeal a
decision mad* with respect lo
any matter considered at th*
above meeting or hearing, he
may need a verbatim record ot
th* proceedings. Including the
testimony and evidence, which
record It not provided by th*
City ol Sanford IFS 2*4 01051
Publish May 2.11.1*90
DER 21

Cavnty Court
Duval County, Florida
Cat* 174/441 CC
Tha American Oil Company.
a corporation d/b/a Amoco Oil
Company, Flatnlltf

vs
Hector Oromi. Defendant
County Court
Orange County, Florida
Cat* *44/1444
Sun Bank. H A . a National
Banking Association. Plaintiff
vs
Hector B.Oroml. Defendant
Notice el Sheriff's Sale
NOTICE IS HER EB Y G IVEN
that by virtu* ol those certain
Writs of Execution is styled
above. Issued out of their re
inactive Courts and basad on
tlnal ludgmanti rendered out of
sold Courts, and said Writs ot
Elocution having been deliver
ed lo me as Sherill ol Semmolo
Courtly, Florida end I have
levied upon th# following da
scribed reel property owned by
Hector Oroml. said property
being located In Seminole
County. Florida, more partlcu
tarty described at followsDefendant's ty Interest In and
to:
Lot 7*1 Spring Oak* Unit 4. Plat
Book 17. Paget 95 and 94 Semi
noI* County Public Records
end the undersigned at Sherltl
of Seminole County. Florida,
will at 11 00 A M on th* list day
ol May A O 1990, otter tor tel*
end tell to the highest bidder,
tor cash In hand, tub|*cl to any
and all eilsting liens, at tha
Front I West I Door at the steps
ol th* Semlnoi* County Court
house In Sanford. Florida, th#
above described reel property
Thai sold tale It being made
to satisfy Itw terms ot said Writs
ot Elocution
johnE. Polk, Sheriff
Semlnoi* County. Florida
Published April 17. May 4. It.
I I with tha tale on May It. 1990
DEP 117

IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE OIVISION
Fil* Number 94-317 CP
IN RE ESTA TE OF
V IO LE TM SWARTHOUT
Deceased
NOTICE OF
ADMINISTRATION
The administration ot in*
e s t a t e of V I O L E T M
SWARTHOUT. deceased. File
Number 90 337 CP. It pending in
the Circuit Court tor Seminole
County, F lo rid a . Probate
Division, in* address ol which Is
Seminole County Courthouse.
Sanlord. Florida Th* name and
address ot the personal repre
tentative and in* personal rep
retenlallve’s attorney are tat
forth below.
All Interested persons er*
required lo III* with this court,
(el All claims agalnsl th* estate
W IT H IN T H R E E M O N TH S
A FTER THE FIRST PUBLI
CATION OF THIS NOTICE and
(b) any objection by an Interest
ed person on whom this notice
wet served that challenges in*
validity ot in* will, the qualiflca
lions ot tha personal repre
tentative, venue, or jurisdiction
of the Court W ITHIN TH E
LATER OF THR EE MONTHS
A FTER THE FIRST PUBLI
CATION OF THIS NOTICE OR
TH IR TY DAYS A FTER THE
D A TE OF SERVICE OF A
copy OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEOBJECTIN G PER SO N
ALL CLAIMS ANO OBJEC
TIONS NOT SO FILED WILL
BE FOREVERBARRED
Publication ol this Nolle* has
begun on May II. 1990
Personal Representative
S KirbyFVwcriel
Post Othce Boi 7279
Sanlord. FL 31772 2279
i Attorney lor
*
Personal Representative
S Kirby Mcncr i*f -ol MONCRIEF. RE ID.
A WALLACE. P A
{ lllW esl First Street Sun* *01
1 Sanlord. Florida 12771
I Telephone (407) 123 3*10
Florida Bar No 124592
Publish May It. tl. 1990
DER 109

I

UNCLAIMED VEH IC LE
AUCTION
45/11/94
10 HONDA M/C
h (.014002191
74GATO TRAILER
GT210134*
71 TO YOTA
KE1O0UI94
77 FORD
7G47F3159S4
ALTAM ONTE TOW ING
117MARKERST

ALT SPGS
05/21/94
17 FORD IFABP52U1HG 15)649
ALTAM ONTE TOWING
2734ORLANDO A JE
SANFORD
41/29/94
47 TRIUMPH
CT74251L
ALTAM ONTE TOWING
117MARKI XT
ALT SPGS
SALE BEGINS PROM PTLY
AT 10 00 AM
VIEW ! HOUR
PRIOR TO SALE
Publish May II. 1994
OER lit
IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE IITH JUO ICIAL
CIRCUIT IN A N D FO R
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
Case Number 90 1104 CAM L
B AR N ETT MORTGAGE
COMPANY
Plainlllt.
vs
W IL E Y E GRIFFINend
R O H FR TAF G RIFFIN, his
wile etal
Defendants
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO CONRAD YELVINGTON
DISTRIBUTORS INC .
a F lor ida torpor aI ion
Last known address
UNKNOWN
end or ell officers, directors,
general managers, cashiers,
resident agents and business
sgtnls or other claimants by.
through, under or against
CONRAD YELVINGTON DIS
TRIBUTORS INC . a Florida
corporation and all parlies
having or claiming lo liav* any
right Ml* or interest in th*
property described In the Com
plaint, residence unknown
VOU ARE N O IIF IE D lhal an
action to loreciosa a Mortgage
on Ihe tolkrwing described prop
erty located in Seminole County.
Florida
Lot 15. COLONIAL POINT,
according to th* plat Ihereol as
recorded in Plat Book 2*. Page
tl, ot the Public Records ot
Semlnoi* County. Florida
RANGE OVEN
DISHWASHER
GARBAGE DISPOSAL
VEN T FAN
WALL TO W ALLC AR P ET
FIRE PLACE
has been tiled agams, you In the
C ircu it Court ot Seminole
Counly Florida In which
B A R N E T T M O R TG A G E
COMPANY. Is Ihe Plamtltt. and
W ILEY E G R IF 'IN and ROB
FR TA F G RIFFIN his wit*.
EM ILE SKURA. A MARRIED
M A N tolned by H A L U E
SKURA. Ms wile 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 TIO N a
Florida corporation CONRAD
Y E L V IN G T O N O IS T R IB U
TORS. INC , a Florida corpora
lion FRANK GAY PLUMB
ING INC JORDAN MARSH
COMPANY a Florida corpora
lion ORLANDO, FLORIDA.
M IL L E R TRUCKIN G . INC .
and S TA TE OF FLO R ID A

Deled al Semlnoi* County.
Florida this 1st day ol May.
1990
Handi Leigh Lewis
P E TITIO N ER
Publish May II. II. 25 t June I.
19*0
DER 104
N O TICE OF A
PUBLIC HEARINO
TO CONSIDER THE
ADOPTION OF AN
ORDINANCE ST
T H E C ITY OF
SANFORD. FLORIDA.
Notice it hereby given lhal a
Public Hearing will be held in
Ihe Commission Room at in*
City Hall in th* City ol Sanlord.
Florida, at 7 00 o'clock P M on
May 11. 1990. lo coniider the
adoption ot an ordinance by the
City of Sanford. Florida, title ol
which It at follows
ORDINANCE 1044
AN O R D IN A N C E OF T H E
C ITY OF SANFORD FLORIDA
D E S IG N A TIN G A PORTION
OF TH A T C E R TA IN PROPER
TY L Y I N G B E T W E E N
CYPR ESS A V EN U E AND
P IN E A V E N U E AN O BE
TW EEN I T H S TR EET AND
9TH S T R E E T (S T JA M E S
AME CHURCH) AS A HISTOR
1C LANDMARK WITHIN THE
C ITY OF SANFORD FLORI
DA. PROVIDING FOR SEV
E R AB ILITV . CONFLICTS ANO
E F F E C TIV E OATE
A copy shall be available el
th* Office ol th* City Clerk lor
all persons desiring to eiemlne
the seme
All parties In Interest and
clllient shall have an opportuni
ty to be heard at said tear ing
By order nt the City Com
mission ot the City ol Santord
Florida
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC II
a person decides to appeal a
decision made witn respect lo
any matter considered at th*
above meeting or hearing, he
may need e verbatim record ot
the proceedings. Including Its*
testimony and evidence, which
record is not provided by Ihe
City ol Santord (FS 244 010; I
Janet R Doneho*
City Clerk
Publish May ll. iwo
DER 111

d ep a r tm en t

of

laho m

AND UN EM P LO YM EN T SE
C U R ITY . are Ihe Defendants,
and you are required to serve *
copy ot your written defenses it
any. on Plaintiffs attorney,
whose address Is Francis F
F r i e d a . E s q u ire . P a p y.
We &gt;sentorn 4 Papy, *430 W
Kennedy Blvd . Suite 335.
Tampa Florida 33409. on or
before June 7th. 1970. and lit*
the original with the Clerk of
this Court either before service
on Plaintiffs attorney or Imme
dulely therealler otherwise a
Default will be entered against
you tor the reliel demanded in
Ihe Complaint
Deled on May 2. 1990
(Seal)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ot the Court
By Ruth King
As Deputy Clerk
Publish May* II. It 25. 1990
OER 44

IN TH E C IR C U IT COURT
OF TH E E IG H TE E N TH
JU D IC IAL CIRCUIT
IN A N D FO R
SEMINOLE COUNTV.
STATE OF FLORIDA
CasaNo.: *0 1945 CA 09 L
General Jurisdiction
Florida Bar Ne : 0*0940
F L E E T R EAL ESTATE FU N D
INGCORP
Plainlllt.
vs
G ER ALD E THURSTON, it
living,

etui,etal.
Defendants
N OTICE OF ACTION
STATE OF FLORIDA
TO
G E R A L D E
T H U R S T O N . II living, and
TERESA THURSTON. Ms wile
It living. Including any unknown
spouse ol said Defendants It
either has remarried and it
either or both ol said Defendants
are deceased, their respective
unknown heirs, devisees, gran
lees, assignees, creditors,
lienors and trustees, and all
other persons claiming by.
through, under or agalnsl ihe
named Defendants
Whose residence Is unknown
YOU ARE N O TIFIE D lhal an
action lo lores lose a mortgage
on Ihe lol tow ing properly in
Semlnoi*Counly, Florida
LOT 5. TH E COLONNADES
THIR D SECTION. ACCORD
ING TO TH E P LA T THEREOF
AS R E C O R D E D IN P L A T
BOOK 14. PAGE 55. PUBLIC
R EC O R D S O F S E M IN O L E
COUNTY. FLORIDA
has been tiled against you and
F L E E T FIN AN CE. INC . a cor
porahon and you are required lo
Serve a copy ol your written
delenses, it any. lo it on
JO S E P H M P A N IE L L O .
ESQUIRE. Plaintiffs attorney
whose address Is
201 N Franklin Street. Suite
2720. Tampa. Florida33402
on or before the 4 day ol June.
1990. end llle the original with
Me Clerk ol this Court either
before service on Plaintiffs
attorney or Immediately there
alter,- otherwise a default will
be entered agalnsl you tor Ihe
relief demanded In Ihe Com
plaint or Pelillon
O ATEO on this 1 day ol May
1990
C LER KO F THE
CIRCUIT COURT
BY Heather Brunner
Deputy Clerk
Publish May a. If 11.25. 1990
DER 44

IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO 49 *47 CA 09 P
RESOLUTION TRUST
CORPORATION, as Receiver ol
Hill Financial Savings
Association. I k/a Red Mill
Savings. A Division of Hill
Financial S A .
plaintiff,
vs
NORMAN M LAWTON and C
JANEL LAW TON.a/k/a
CAREN CABOT, tt at
Defendants
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice Is hertby given that,
pursuant lo Ihe Order or Sum
mary Final Judgement entered
In (Ms cause, in Ihe Circuit
Court ol Seminole County, Fior
ida. I will sell the property
situated In Seminole County,
Florida, described as
The following property In
Seminole County Florida Lol
19. TUSCAWILLA. Unil 7. ac
cording lo the plat thereof as
recorded in Plat Book 22. Pages
44 and 47, Public Records Ol
Seminole County, Florida
al public sale lo the highest and
best bidder, tor cash, at Me
Welt Front Door ol the Seminole
Counly Courthouse. Santord,
Florida, in accordance with
,1*5 031 ol Ihe Florida Statutes,
at 11 00 a m .on July 19, 1990
(SEAL)
MAR YAN h E MORSE
Clerk ot Ihe Circuit Court
By Jane E. Jasewic
Deputy Clerk
Publish May 4, II. two
DER 49

C E L E B R IT Y CIPH ER

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PREVIOUS SOLUTION "Girls or« always tunning
through my mind They don't dare walk
Andy Gibb.

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Sanford Harald. Sanford, Florida - Friday. May 11, 1990 - M
K IT * N * C A R L Y L E ® by L a rry W r f fh t

C LA S S IFIED A D S
S e m in o le

O r lo n d o

- W in te r P a rk

322*2611____________831*9993
CLASSIFIED DEPT. PRIVATE PARTY RATES
HOURS
14 caaaanttw Una* . . . ISC a tea
10
M O A J L • 0.-00 P .M .
*•
7
MOHOAV t t n F M M V
3
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can, meat*____________

Ptkes obo.e lellecl a ll SOtothdnreunl lot prompt poyment. Schedul­
ing moy wind* Herald Advertiser at tha cott ot on odditionol doy Concol
when ou gut letultt hoy only (of day* yovf od tuny at rot# eatnud
Utu lull dutttiption lot lottutt m u Iit Copy mutt follow, accepiuWe
typogtaphical lo,m

Apply la paraMsUwat MaMlaaP
ana 1 Hwy. 17m MoWtoad
BAR'D. O N LY N EED AP P LY
FOR W IR E W R A P P IN G
CALL.................... X7XOW57

COUNTRY C UJi MANOR
Sanford. 7 bdrm*., I be.
w/den. clean I Lo o m , no pets.
S431 discounted! Coll Oi l 0744
D ELTO N A
1 bdrm . 7 bath
possible lease option. S47*/mo
1st. Iasi A security. 333X17

AND SAWYERS
Benefit* A steady work Apply
In porsan. Marorvla Systems
40*1 MaronPo War, Sanford
O f t e n , north of SR N

* E IP 'D . S EC M TA B Y*

Cen H/A, S43S/mo. 1 yr
ieax MO 7S14/X* 7M 3434

HOMES TO RENT

Full/part lima Apply Carlo's
Italian Restaurwit. Corner
17/T3 A 3*th, Sanlord 333 7*»
I X F I R I I N C E O Aluminium
Soffit appllcalor Musi have
vailddrl*or'sllc*ra*.34S-Tiaa.

3 end 3 bedroom
Unfurnished Lake Mary and
Sanlord oraasl C a ll lor
availability and locations
Ask tor Brenda

7 1— H e l p W a n t e d

»3— R o o m s fa r R t n t

M M U ftr SauN I U rH M e M

A TTR A C TIV E BEDROOM ~
week Kitchen prlvllegas.
cable, and depcsil phone Call
*31 3143.11 am and on_______
C LE A N reams, kitchen and
laundry facllltlav Cable TV
Starling al S70/wA 3X 4433
FURNISHED, quiet, peaceful,
clean Twin bad* S3*/nighlly
per person or tSO/wkly per
parson Call........- .....333 X X
LONG WOOD - lakefront home
room with prlvllegas One
adult SX/wk Call 333 *434

iic u lM

U g||U 4 ■

Oekh OaMag............... 3334*44
• M ATURE ACTIVE while lady
Would Ilk* to moot a dltlin
guithod actlvo whlto gontio
man 1*45 to *n|oy lift with
Photo A phono to PO Boi *3.
Wlntgy Par*. FI jlTtt
• Protty Woman IitAdo A Pu tty
Woman HONEST AD Shape
ly blond IIP Ibt. whlto, to v
loving. I man woman bmok
•r. Likes down to oarth
together nett with a compatl
bio man He's whlto. I 'l l " or
tailor. W t. klnda thy with
hair, mustache a glut STA­
B LE employment. honatl,
loving, easygoing, touching,
happy, animal lover Don't
hail la**, write A tend photo
and mailing address to PO boi
300)77, Farn Park. FI 737X
• PROFESSIONAL O E N TL C MAN Fit. «t. dvorced with
gulat horn*. seeks Independent
woman tor companionship
whan mutually needed. no
demands No smoke. drug*,
alchohol Phono A not*. Boi
m.Ovekta, f i nr**

23— L o « t A F o u n d
FOUND! IRISH N0LFM0UND
Friday, vicinity 17/43 In San
ford Sanford Animal Control
topIckupl/IICallhom l
__________________________ *

FOUND: TIMED PIDGEON
gtges* call it* I Sal. anytime

2 5 — S p e c ie l N o t ic e s

ASST. MANAGER NCEOtO
0 &lt; PJUTT3 COUNTER HELP
Part* is per lanea preferred
Parti City. Sanlord. 1*00 S
Franch Ave________________ '

AUSTRALIA M B ITS TOII!!
E X C E L LE N T PAY. Benefit*
Transportation Call

aP7 m raoaam tva

Tollr

ALTO BOOT REPAIR PERSON
U n did ImmadlaNlyl Eeperl
ancod only Cal! lor appoint
mint 77* 44X or *74 4741
AVON SKIN SO SOFT
Ray or Soil
Harriot, sn-aas* or Pat, 3134333

VERSATILE PERSON
With pleasant personality to
answer phones, do light olftco
work A clean lumltura! Call
Plane tor appt........... 331 a*0*

BINDERY DELIVERY PEOPLE
Needed I Full A pari lima
positions aval labia Apply at
Creative Printing A Publishing
T il N, Hwy 17m. tangwoad
CABINET SHOP - Eaperienced
all phases lor small formica
shop Call P I 044A__________
Career Opportunity

ACT NOW
PERSONNEL NEED ED
Largo Corp exporting Hoods
M tn a g trt. Tra in e rs. Ra
c r u lle r s . S a le s p e o p le
Bonuses. Retirement. Trenlng
Program *433 to S7*a/wk.
bated on ability Apply In
parson Tuesi-M Ay li, 1 PM
SHARPIII Sanford Job Sarv
Ice Ask for Marketing A
Management Corp. E O E

BECOME A NOTAIY
For Detail: l pod an aisa
Florida Notary Attoclatlon

27— N u rs e ry &amp;

Child Care
AFFO R DABLE
L o v in g
chikkere, H R S registered*
iA M 6PM C e ll.......... M l H t 1
BABYSITTING - In my Senford
home. )PM 11PM Oependeble
A responsible Can O T 34ft
Sal., Sen., wkday. drop Inti
Eip'd woman w/good r*l j
yn./Upl Hoi lunch. ... 173 0*aS
DAY CARE In my Sunland
homo Reasonable M7C4Sa
Call after JFM
371 4344

5 5 — B u s in e s s
O p p o r t u n it ie s
BEAUTY SALON
I s ta tio n fa m ily ta lo n
w/tannlng bed A manicure
llallont alto Cattalbarry.
17/47 Call *31 7434alter 1pm
II achieving absolute and total
financial freedom within 4 to
II months pushes any buttons
at all, call 447 3*3 IX*. la hr
recorded message__________
LAZY MAN'S W AY TO RICHES
No products, no selling
Earning lltetlma on going In
com* la hrs per day 145
days par year Part lima or
lull time Complett company
Iralnlng and support. 1*00
minimum Investment Money
Back Guarantee Call lor d*
tails Mr. Reck, W N N
M OBILE SION COMPANY
good money maker Call U l
0643, anytime

6 1 — M c n e y to L e n d
CASH FOR HOMEOWNERS
1st, lnd or equity mortgages
Good/Bad credit. Low rates
144-teat Mortgage Mayic, Inc
Lk .M lg Bkr 460 E 624. Cast

GOLD CREDIT CARO
S3. *00 Credit Lina
QUAR. VISA/MC
Guar. Cash Advance
i toe 4is itoo................ sttjie *

7 1 — H e lp W a n t e d

CASHIERS
Eiperlenco helpful but not
necessary Evening shift eO
hours per week Positions
open in Sentord. Lake Mary
and Osteen 14 *0 per hour end
up depending upon arperl
once Call Sanlord. 3110*14:
Lake Mary, 331 au ;. Osteen.
331 Hill___________________

CHARGE NURSE
RN OR LPN Day shift a tl
am to 1 41 pm Supervliory
experience desirable but not
required Apply at M N. Hwy.
17 A ti. Debery, Men. thru
Frl f AM te 4PM. *64 4434
____________ EOE____________

CLERICAL PERSON
Full time. Adding machine
skill, light typing Sueret Di*
trlbutlng. Logwood 434 1300

CLERK 4 STOCK
Needed for retell plumbing A
hardware »lore 3X1141.

m w.uth st.

APPLICATORS NEEDED!
Earn up to t i l per hour W*
train Outdoor week Potential
to Own Your Own Business'
C A U IO W H W
A S S E M B LE TO YS A Cralt
Item*, luM/pert lime High
earnlngsl apa H I Mil________

Assistant Minapr Tninee
Y -N O T U
I am 1*. own my own business
alter 3 months ol training and
now hava I positions avail
abla Up to SaOO/wk during
training Advancamtnt 1 a
weeks. Call Charyt, *34 aaog

Fafl Tint* SecrsbriM Pm M rr
Salary dap upon aip IBM
computer tip Good typing
skills rap'd. Call 7X1147 avo*

'

Over 100 Position*
Attandants. Supervisors
Concession* A Maintenance

J0NFMR
May It )t o 4 P M
HerylT-TI. Saaferd
GENERAL HELPERS naodod
tor motal root Mutt have
valid driver's llcarwa 34*7141

GOOD WORKERS NEEDED!
Dally TVerk ............ Oeily Pay
Call Bek tor dataifs
a*............... ......I D l l l l

GOVERNMENT M RS
ITaeifkM weekly I Call
a*»UA tiTtuf. l a

HOUSEKEEPER
Full lima. 4 30AM 3 30PM
shift. Call Batter Living
Center. Call 444 MP3_________
H O U SE K E E P ER needed for
private townhome In Sanlord
i ia y ’per * W f Must be
mature, hardworking, have
relertnce*. and your own
transportation Call lor eppl
444 0440, da r* 737 4714 eve*
ask tor Sandy
HOUSEW IVES • Work Horn
your homo A make ro O lliO
week I Call 111 0117/mesiaQO

TEMPTED TO TEMP?
We have immediate short and
long farm assignments in your
area lor
o O FFIC E CLERF5
oRECEPTIONISTS
OSECRETARIES
IW O RO PROCESSORS
OINOUSTRIAL WORKERS
Wo offer lop pay, great banaflts
and the opportunity to work at
many ot the lop companies In
your oroa Call now for an
appointment &gt;
740 4773
N O FEE/FR ID AY PAY

CONSTRUCTION WORKERS
Will Irain, savaral needed
now I Alltypesl
Metre Empieymen!
44*ei!t

COOK
Adult care facility Mature
person, mlnlmun 34 hour* pur
week C alls* 1003__________

COUNTER PERSON
Dryciean U1A sacks smiling,
energetic Individual who
works wall with public.
Benefits Will Irak). Longwood
Lk. Mary area Call
333 34*7
CRAFTS* f K ILLS# T R A O If

E O E ...................... ... M/F/H/V

"GOOD JOB!”
Mr S of Orianxkj tilled his
advertised pot11 Ion from his
Sanford Harald "help wanted"
ad In |ust nine days ol the ed't
scheduled 10 Day Special rale
Ht tipreisad hi* appreciation
for a job well don* to his
Classified Advertising Con
tut lent Looking to advert's*
an opening In your company A
achieve quick rtiult* al a
special, low price? Try our
super 10 A 14 Day Special
Rates! Lowest rate* tor con
secutlv* days' run. Cancel
without penalty when results
art reached!II
CLASSIFIED 0EPT.
3311411

DISTRIBUTE FLYERS!
3 dependable people. AM/PM
shifts. 41 SObase! Call Maria
771*441 between IIAM-3PM

EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE
Fortune *00 company has
immediate openings lor ca
rear minded individual* with
background In equipment
maintenance Knowledge Of
electrical, pneumatic and
electronic controls a* well as
general mechanical taped
ence IS desired Eecallant
benefit package includes paid
vacalkrt. holidays, retirement
plan, uniform, and medical
Insurance Salary S3*.000 plus
dapending on eaperlenc*
Send return* lo General
Manager. P O Boa 3347
Orlando F L 33*03 E OE/MJ F

JOIN OUR El
Family Restaurant Turn
Bill Knapps Is now accepting
applications lor ovp tin*
cooks Full A part lima post
lions available with com
petllv* pay A great benefits
package No Phones Cells.
Apply in Person. 1)11 Douglas
Ava, Altamonte Sprgs.______
K EYES FLA. INC.. Realtors,
pays tulton lo Rail Estate
School I
Call 333 3300
LANDSCAPERS
Full lime
positions Driver's License
required............Call 333 4133

&lt; * »

fORCE

DAILY W O R K • DAILY PAY v * .
•N O F E E S !

,

^ ^Sr / Drivers W ith Vehicles Earn
Extra 50c Per Hour
f
Report 5:45 AM

e

.
Tr/J\

319 Second St., Sanford
or Call Debbie at 321-1590

3

NURSES M M S
7 3 and 3 tl shuts available
_________ Call 444 MB!_________
Must have experlwxe and rat
Apply MSC Trucking. 1431 W
1st St , Sanford______________
FAR T T IM E R EC E P TIO N IST’
Must have payroll report ex
perlence Call 34* 4304_______
POSTAL SERVICE Jobs Salary
to S41K Nationwide Entry
lo v o l p o s itio n s
C a ll
1111034471000Ext P4I73

PRESSES
Full lima. 4 days a week
Great benefits Gcbd pay Call
333 3457 or apply In parson.
Dry Clean USA, ttoalhrow

RECEPTIONIST/
SECRETARY
Paragon Is opening a new
ollice In long wood Full lime
racaptionlst/secrelary post
lion avalloblo Candidate musl
bo able to type MSS WPM
Competitive salary, excellent
benefits

Call H 1 -0 M 0

To a rrifi|i in intern** appt.

? 7 — A p R r tm R P t s
F u r n is h td / R tn t
SANFORD I Bdrm! Adults, no
pots, quiet res ore*, sir. 1331
mo Up plus « « dap . 333X14
CHARMINO - Sanlord I Bdrm .
13 H. callings, llraplaca,
downstair* of lorga home.
utilities pd , 3131/wfc *43 40X
CLEAN, t bdrm « t pertlolly
furnished A/C Quiet tree
1300/mo Call 733 3*34________
SANFORD Garage apt close
to downtown, utilities pd .
SSS/wk or iSX/mg U* 40X
SANFORD Nice I A 3 bdrm
•pis A300UP/mo ♦ dep Rat’s
required Nopals S i 33*1
SANFO RD
larga 3 bdrm
htijM. 1 blk Iron* new hotpi
111 S13*/wk. plusI7Hsec
C a ll............................... Z33-TO4

* f — A p a rtm tn ts
U n fu rn is h e d / R t n t

COME SEE OUR LARGE
e e COUNTRY K ITCHEN * * "
7 BDRM. 7 BATH ARTS
Over I.OMSq. FI. Living Areatl
w v e w e u t

JPHCI
PARAGON
&gt;771
EOE M/F
R ECEPTIO N IST
For • wild
end croty ollice*
_______ Call 134 MO*

RN
Part time in Oncology ollice
I San ford/Del Iona I Approx X
hrs per wk Please submit
resume Box 40). c/o The
Sanlord Herald, P.O. Box
1417. Sentord. FL 17773 1437

SECURITY OFFICERS
For Lake Mary Experience
or will Irain Full A Part lima
M E T R O S E C U R IT Y . Alt 3744

Tennis Courts Miintinanci
Person! Full lime' Tuskawllla
Country Club Call
3*14*1*
TLC • Needs mature live In
companions tor eldarly Good
pay I Call.................... 333 1043
* yrs minimum axp Musi
have current Flcrlda chaul
feur’s license A good driving
record Apply In person.
M a ro n d a System s. 4001
Maronda Way. Sanlord Off
C n iU psala R dl.N o lS R X
VOLT
TEM PORARY SERVICE*
_________ Ctll 434 4344_________
W AITR ESS wanlod. Evening
hrs Also, experwnced piua
cook. Perl lime. 333 4043

tYaiihous* W w fc n /A ts tm b li
Factory 6 D rin n Now
• To S7S0 weekly plus benefits
a Full Tlme/Part lime
a All Shills Open
a Hiring Several Trainees
13413*** .......sss/refund pellcy

WAREHOUSE PERSONNEL
To 313 IS hrl Will frainl All
shifts, all types! fNrmanentt
Metre Emplaytnenl
*414111
Start todayl To SIS per hour'
Will train! 2Shifts All types!
Metre Emptoyiwant..... *44 4111
WOMAN • Will trade rent lor
help. Must have some Income
and car Call 344 *143

&gt; 3 — R o o m s fo r R e n t
A TTR A C TIV E clean efficiency!
TV, microwave and maid
sarvlcal Call..............X ! 4447

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S -V /ia M t m v n L

★C N A ’S *

★

eALL SHIFTS!!
• GREAT SALARYII
• EX C ELLE N T B E N EF ITS !!
Join Our Excellent
Health Care team *
Lungwood Health Care
___________334-43*0___________
MEDICAL

MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTIONIST
4 hr* p«r day, Monday
Friday E*p*ritfw*d !?i WTO

LONG WOOD
3 bdrm . largo
lanced yard Near schools
tM4 plus deposit g ilS S O n w

SANFORD 2 NORM.
Convenient location, stova
inet ,*344/mo. »dN&gt; 331 4317
SANFORD/LAKE AAARY
3
bdrm 3 baths, llroplac*
sat)/mo
...... Vision Realty
___________ 147*4*7___________
SANFORD
I b d m , wafer
Incl., parking. SX/wk . I3X
sac.............. IX-tiry/messaga

SANFORD * SAN0NA SURD.
3 bdrm . 7 baths, family room
SaX/mo plus S4XMC .131044

SANFORD
Larga 3 bedrooms. I baths,
w ith la n c a d y a r d and
firaplacal S4Xper month Call
__ SI. Johns Realty, m u m
SUNLAND ■extra nlej 3 bdrm .
lanlly -oom. cant. h/a. patio
340)/mo 1st. last * S3Mdep
333 4*61 after lo m

WINTER SFGS. FOOL HOME
3 bdrm*. 3 be . Ilreplec* A
pereoe. 14*0/mo Cal1444-*371
WOO D M ! RE Sub. - Real nica, 1
bdrm*, l * ba . •&gt;/c. garage.
lanced yard. IMP/mo 333 1*14
1 RbRM. ) BATH, tomlly room,
kllchan and * ppllanc«*.
garage *400 per month
PAUL A BETH OSBORN!
V E N TU R E I PROPERTIES
___________ 331 4744___________
K3 toe'M. ApplUnces Incl
t4li/mo ilXdeposll 113 4413
1 BEDROOM. 1 bat), fplc US0
month plus security. Call
4X &gt;0x3____________________

3 BDRM. 2 BA. SPLIT FLAN
Svlvan Dr area. 1)3)/mo A
*)00 security Cal'........333 33*3

A TTR A C TIV E large 7 bdrm.
carport A yard! SX/wk plus
1300 sec, deposit Call 371*447

D U P L E X . 7 ’ bdrm 7 bath,
clean! wathar/Dryar jx n
Cedar Ava. Sanford S4X per
month
Cell 334 7441

' COEVILLA/MASTER COVE
APARTMENTS
EXTR A LAROE UNITS)
1.1A J bedroom apts
Pool/Tennls Court Peacolul.
convenient location ftnet oil
slroel parking Renovation
Specin I No Security for quail
tied applicants! I X *30*_____

HIDDEN LAKE

114— W a re h o u s e
Sp a c e / R e n t
Warehousa Spec* available now
Up lo It.OOO tq ft Affordably
priced Immediate occupancy
Executive Mlni-Selfas also
aval labia starling al SIX/mo
Hall Rtalfy, 133 *774

Waterfront lifestyle
Modern Fitness Cenlei
Indoor Racquetbali

\ l

1 \

O U P L IX -M O T H E R IN LAW
] bdrm home/t bdrm , 1 bath
apartment Soparuto electric
CH/A. wall to well carpet.
Clean Excellent Investment

SANF0C0 BUSINESS CENTRE
rxWylly Av.lAIrpvt antrancel
Office Space or
Off ice/warehouse space ovoll
Call 333-4747or 131 7407eves.

"t a t m T "
DELTO N A - By owner, custom
1/3 spilt. I yr*. CM. screened
potto. I car garage. *44,400
3341 BannlstevSt.404S33 1)14
I . ORANGE COUNTY 3 bdrm
3 bath on 44 acm SM.OX
W. Maiktewiki Raaltor
3337441__________

111 — Office
Space/Rent
SPECTACULAR VIEW
Overlooking Lake Monroe Ex
ecuflvt offlet space for lease
Approx. II X *q. ft Rea ton
•bio rates Available now
^ 4 o lliRooltji m S 7 7 4 ^ ^ _ _

\l I ) i M
S t ill III
k Sf H\ IS
ill VI I k U I I

1 2 1 — Condominium
______ Rowtois
TOWNHOUSE 1 m br, 1V&gt; bath,
llroplac*. wasltar A dryer,
cloaod patio w/spo. No Pats
SSSO/mo. 1st plus security
Rel. Lease option purctiese.

STENSTROM

REALTY, I NC.

_______ coiun-mi_______

• % Om 3 4 d

N O R TH LAKE V IL L A O t ■ New
V I . eppl.ences, fplc, pool,
tonni). tats/mo t-SIAWAWIl

•

We list and sell
more properly than
anyone in the Greater
Sanford/Lake Mary area.

127— OHicoRontils
BR AN D NEW OF PICE BLOO
eOOtq ft N JA M tq ft
GC1 ZONINOt
Ntovo in Special .........SZSO/me.
C A L L .............................. Mt-4444
1 SM ALL R E N TA L O F F IC IS
Zaned OC1 Vary reasenabtol
111 1A Call IMWl......... 333-4*7)

FHR BOND MONEY

lirttm tF rw
CALL TODAY

For QoMifyiAl iRtornutiofi
W E L L L O C A T E D 74 x 111
HO M ESITE building lot in
Sanlord Haighls Now only
......................................*13.000

141— Homos fo r Solo
REPO - 1/1W, LOW

Larry Hsrasea. RrWor 134-41*0

114K I I O E A L 3 /IW FO R
Oldtr/youngor family. Corner
lot. lenced. aal in kil. Near
Hamilhx) Elem. Only *44.500

STAIRS PROPERTY
M AN AG EM EN T A R E A L TV
_______ 3337333/3314434

BATEMAN REALTY
W IL L S IL L SEPARATELY
Ostaen t l ac. Barn, lapllc,
lights. Cash I41.SX Also. 1/1
modular existing mortgage
S I4,404/S37S mo. Package:
ttl.S K
R ED U C E D FOR QUICK SALE
City wator A sewer Pine Ave
Two lot* total I I M K

LO VELY LK. MARY i n . All the
•liras. Fplc, Ians, micro,
washar/drytr. araa pool.
Super slta. Now only
1*4.440
(I4KI ALTAM O N TE 1/1. Qulat
culdasac Screened porch,
lance, great location Ra
ducad Now only..........&gt;74.400
(U K ) W INTER tPRINOS 1/1
with pool, spa Eat In kit, tpic
N aar schools, shopping
Warranty Reduced’ *44,500

LAKE SYLVAN
J lots b e a i i t i l g X W u j ^ ^ 'N )
M a g n o l l ^ ^ T T W W v **
masphare Walk to Wilton
School Priced lo sail S31.M0
1444 Senterd Ave.

U4K) REOOP4-' TO Perfection..
Older 1/1. New Fla rm
Gaiebo. lacuttl Room to on
ferfoin Reduced! NowSll4.M0

CALL ANYTIME

321 -0 7 55 ...................321-2257
BRINCS YOUR BOAT Lokeslda
townhouia c d: Ur ante Lake
Howell Large 1130 *q ft . 1
bdrm 1 W both wAnatsllp and
private dock Mud cell 1)4.400
403 7WI744 alter 4PM or leave
message___________________

BY OWNER
"T h e Oaks" Luxury homa
with pool and lem li court 1
bdrm Ibeth ______ 1 12).400
By appointmant. 313 4174
_________after 7 XPM ________
BY OWNER - New 1 bdrm . 3
baft). Skylights, vaulted call
Ing. fplc. lake A pool and with
m a n y o lh a r e m e n lllts
Private, qulat community.
Priced to sail Call 333 4477
after 4 pm

322-2420
321-2720
1141 P*rk Or.. Sanford
M l W. U ko Mary » l . U . Mary

FR E E W E EK LY LIST of prop
•rty "tor salt by owner" Call
Help U Sail Broker
333 3X3
IOYLLW ILOE. 1 t o m . 1 bath
I acre +/-, wooded Screened
puren. lovely yard I1M 000.
133 4441/311 1334

DORCHESTER APTS
1bedroom 7bath
U k o Mary 333 4433
SANFORD. Large I bdrm Pay
monthly or weekly Dep . ref
erences No pets 10% oil
Senior Cm»ent!3P 0743

SANFORD 2 B0RMSI!
*1*0 month. SIX security. Rel
Call alter 3 P M .....
333 33a*
SANFORD

FINE RIDGE CLUB SANFORD
Spec lout 7 Bdrm Condo Avail
Washer/Dryer Included
STARTING AT 14)4
For Details
Call Rentarama
..k)7)*04
Landerama FI. Inc /Broker
I BRDM . L A K E S ID E , nice
complex All amenities. No
security for qualified appli
cants. S33*pcf month..330 JX4

A c c o u n tin g T
T a x S e r v ic e
C O LM E R A C C O U N T IN G A
TA X S IR V IC I • Small baoh

Additions K l
Rtmodetlng

MILLER ADDITIONS
Central Florida Since 1414
Remodeling New Home*
4CCC1I44X................... 3334444

Aluminum Siding
Extorter Hemeiavw-t • Siding,
soffit A lesela. screened
room*. Free estlmafail
333-4144..................-.B X X tttt*

Applla
la n c e s

10 1 — H o u s e s
F u rn is h e d / R e n t

A FURNISHED COTTAGE *
t bdrm . air. on banks ol
Waklva al Kallas Landing!
Canoe use, UM/mo .333 6X70
SAN FO RD
large 3 bdrm
house, I blk from new hospl
lal i l l ) , wk plus CM sec
Call
313 7341

REG ATTA
SHORES
Rental Apartmenls
On Lake Monroe
3135 W. Seminole Blvd.
Hw y. 17-92
S anlord. F L 32771

323-2628

Electrical

Painting

H IR IT A O R ELECTR IC
Prompt. Rm anebte Sorvka
t
ERF44I1433........CaR 443-3334743

334-14 M M J f c jn 3 U T T # r r ^
B IL L 'S Oeaeral
Remodeling, trim.
•1C.
General repairs
C A R P E N T R Y , h a u li n g .
ttto.
painting
Frwastlmatoe. Call 3336334

FIX-IT-fASTINC.
“Ona Call To Ob It All"
Your Neighborhood Handy Man
RatldenllalaCorrenerclaJ
Call Scetf Tadoyll 133-441S
H A M Rinu d illx i - painting,
Chattahoochee stone, concrete
and carpentry work.
Free
1 s t.--------------- —
H O M I R E P A IR S • LAW N
W O R K . Y A R D A CONST.
CLRANUPI REFERENCES!
Call HAROLD 3334174/m*#eY ra c to r W o rk

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INTERIOR A I X T I R I O R
avad- Tad. 44Q-S413. Free 1st.

Lyxdex's Fretosileasl Painting
Lake Mary Resldant
Inter ior/E iter lor
Licensed/1norred
Free Esllmetost........... 330-1X4

Paper Hanging
e W ALLPAPER SPECIALIST •
X yrs. axp. Free Esllmatotl
LOW cash prlces— 1 4»ZI33

H t J NALL COVERING
W* hang all types Reasonable
prices. Freaestl 333 1417

P la n o T u n in g "
E X P E R T PIANO TU N IN G •
Sere. It *pa tr /m ev le g/reala I
Call Kay..n3**43

R o o f in g
T i l SON BOOTING
Root repairs a Free estimates
State cart. CCCMStn
331 *471

ACR EAGE MOWINO. discing,
grading and torttilling

jewer/Septic Tank

USED APFLIANCES

L a n d s c a p in g

ROCKY'S SEPTIC........3302*44

Buy/Sell a Recond/Guaranteed
GOOD SELECTION
3M E. Cammere let II. Sentord

C O M P LETE Quality Lawn A
Landscaping, compaiiliva
^ a to «Jre e e * ^ u n n | | ^ ^ M 4

TvIrnmlng^ooT

322-3B I3

L a w n S e r v ic a

C h ild C a r a C a n t e r s

LAW N M AINTENANCE • Free
estimates. Reasonable Rato*I
SaetorCItlieadlscotmll. M IX#*

NEWAFFUANCES
GE and M A Y TA G
ALSO

B u il d in g C o n t r a c t o r !

BONUS
O NE
M ONTH
FREE
tPfus

III

l i t W . 1st. SI. Selto 444
ASSUMABLE w/tia4X down. 3
bdrm.. I ') both, cb horn*, ch
A a. garage fenced 4% fixed
rate, 13 yr*. rtmalnlng, only

WORKSHOP OR STORAOE
City wottr A elect. IBS/m e,
S3X sec..... 334-1347/massage

A VA

I

3 bdrm* . 2 baths, wastwr A
dryer, fenced backyard, pool I
Ne pets. 1131/month S3X se
curlty C a ll..... 333 107}eves
M ARINER * V ILLA O I
Lake Adel bdrm
*31) mo
3 bdrm 4301 mo A up 333 147»

Uha Hama Daycare Center ■
Near Winter Sprngs Elemen­
tary 7 4pm In twits to Syr*.
U tf* * M .......... . . . . 317 4441

M AY

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103 HAYS ST. SANFORD

1 05— D u p le x T r lp lt x / R tn t

r tfV V 4

* * * MAIDS* * *
FRONT DESK CLERKS
F i lime, benefits, pd holidays
A vacation, uniform Apply in
person. Days Inn, 4)0 Douglas
Ay . AMamonfe or call 143 7111

RlAlTOKt*

7000 Uko Mary Bhrd.
331-05B4

4 3 Sta'I S/3* Own transport
Sand details A references Box
111. San lord. FL 33773
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LA B O R O N D E M A N D

HIOHKR STARTING PAVI
For certified or eiqxerlanced
Apply In p t t n to
Lekeview Hurling Cantor
tltE .Z a d f* ..............

LT. HOUSEKEEPING/
COMPANION

MEDICAL

LABOR

NURSE A IK S * A U SHIFTS

WELDERS

ALL TRADES NEEDED
Painters. Carpenters, etc.
Gel all the work you can
handle Call................MS 0331
e a CRUISESHIPJOBS# a
S3M ISO* weekly I Call
M im iT ttx IC tl

a a a M OLLY M AID# a a
W ILL TR A IN tl Wbrk I 4pm.
Mon Frl CALL
747 XOr

TRUCK DRIVER

SERVICES

C N A 'liN A ’l

N E W S TA R TIN O R A TIS
F u ll/p a rt lim e position*
available Experience pre
ferred Apply al
Hlllhaven Health Care Center
ti* Mellonville Avo.. laniard
333 SS44................... ...E.O E./H

EHIciancy plus wnell weekly
SI provide I Call
340 &gt;4*0

OVER THE ROAD DRIVERS

FUN WORLD
M FLEA WORLD

CIERK/SECRETARV
Fla 's lastast growing rant to
own company has an tm
mediate position tor a p/t
dark . Good pay I Call. 3711441

EMPLOYMENT

323*5176

Honest A hardwcrklng red'd!
Eac banaflts pkg A comp
salary Apply In pet ion only
Speedway iter*in Marvin
M ead SB 44. Seetoed
F U L L T im a M alntananca
Parson for co m m e rc ia l
laundry company Must have
complete servke knowledge A
ability to work on Clssells
Dryers, Washaa Washers, A
Chicago Ironer*. Immediate
hire on proven abk Ity 333-4344

Bj I I I P jP i ' |IylI\ I r'*

RANK FOR (C LO S E D HOME i
NO MONEY DOWN I Call
4*4-!JA 1374 ext H t l _____

117— C o m m e rc ia l
_________ R e n t a ls

DELTONA 2 B O O M RATH

Part lima mornesgs Strong
typing shlttsl Some filing A
oanerafoftko Cal 3343144

FULL/PART TIME
CASK AVAILABLE

IA A R U IIH E S I C E N T E R •
New office/Whs*. OX tl. to
t ^ H ft. Ray* with or w/o
offices starting at t3S0/ma
Hery. 17/43 A SR 437

AVAILABLE 7 b d m . central
H/A, carpet, washer dryer
hook up |*X with discount I
___________333 6445___________

E IP 'D . KITCHEN MELT

DfAOUNfS
Noon Iho Doy a*lo,o Publication
Sunday H A M Saturday
Monday 11 X A M Saturdoy

SAN FO R D
larga 3 bdrm.
house, com pute privacy.
Eecellant tocaUon. lill/w k
plus S 3M «*cC *fim -3304

103— H o u tts
U n fu m ls h td / R tn t

• iM a k f l Bh Mh w
UvrVBVf m r i M H | rBNBH

E IP ’D. TIUSS BUILDERS

mmACCfPTIM

US— Industrial
Rtwfalt

DRIVERS

OVER SMB • that* what a
drlver/mover made last week.
If you have a pick up truck.

141— H o m e s fo r

10 1 — H o u t t s
F u r n is h td /R tn l

NEW. R EM O D EL REPAIR
HOMES. OFFICES. STOEES
All types canttrvcfien Ret/Cam
336-4433 . t O talliX^C4CSI444*

C a rp e n try

UWNSEMICE
Free I Him*to*...— ......33343*1
LAWNS MOWED A TRIM M ED.
Reasonable Sartor Cltiion*
Discount. Frio BN. 334-1334
PROFESSIONAL HARDENER
Mowing, edging/ clean up!
C o m p la t a C a r e t F r e e
estimate! I Mr Van, 333444]

SEPTIC TANK CLEANING
111 OFF W ITH THIS AO

Service

s a n g w a iro w a a
Warahouia Ctoaranci ol new
1444 pods. 14 ft. X X It
completely inetaltod Include*
hug* deck, ladder, fencing,
tiller and skimmer Financing
available Other pool* avail
•bit. Ask abr t factory re
bates I Call toil Ire# •
1M4S13MM
tCGC 011073 PE 04*11

T e le p h o n e S e r v i c e
CORDLESS PHONE Eattwtos
A Aolannas - all brands
Replaced while you wail
6*3 3411. or 406 72444)2

CARPENTER All kinds of home
repairs, painting A ceramic
tile RichardGroeiMI W3
LEE'S CARPENTRY • Storage
building, decks A m ltc.
carpentry InturedA licensed
^ F re ^ s tlm a te s D ^ lU ^ ^

E X P E R T PIANO TUNING
ServYrtpalr/moving/rental
now A used Call Ray. 3331043

TH *

P a i n t in g

* * A TOUCH OF TILE * *

C le a n in g S e r v l e t

* Painting A F ^ q ih im in j

Q U ALITY Wark at AHardlbto
Ratos. Do no! Daily. Call U*
Today Most homes. S3* We
•ra licensed, bonded and
insured Call 1*1 &gt;444.

Quality Work. Reasonable
Prkas.FreeEst Ins. I l l 117*
FR AN K BARNHART painting A
pressure cleaning, It yrs exp
Retorancoe................ 332 I U )

Concrete
W EST CONCRETE SERVICE
Small JabsoSig JebeoRepeir
Job). Free Est Call aaytlma
234 3*4). Licensed/ Insured

M u s ic L e s s o n s

S
I n l e r l o r / E x t a r l o r . F ra a
Eslimatas Call &gt;11-74ft.

R(pairs A Momoxfcling No lob
too big or small! I licensed A
lr#o estimates I Call 1311147

T r e e S e r v ic e
ECHOLS TR E E SERVICE
Freeeslimatosl Fair Prices!
L k Ins. Slump Grinding. Tool
222 2724Say w mix
' L .' The Pretosstonalt do ir
T R IM M IN G . Tupping. Re
mevol. Hauling, ail phases ol
tree work Call 3134444

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10B — G -n fjrd Herald. Snnlcml. Honda — Friday. May I t , W k )
23 9 — M o t o r c y c l e ^
" a n d b ik e s
22 IN. C««FTSMAN MOWER

lO T U m iM M U
Price Chang*I 1 b d rm i. 7
balht. fireplace, rac room
' w/BBQ. How FMA appraisal
taojtoo Now only •4.0001
••two Beatty... M M O I I I I m

The Prudential
Florida Realty
IttC a U lin D r iw
Ibdrm .Ibatti................ TSf.tOO
Call M Oragary. Kaaltar
l« IIH M M (r» U M

A S S U U B U , NO QUALIFYING
oa

MW LOANS WITH
LESS THAN I2S00 CASH
INCLUDING CL01IN 0 COST

CO M M IR CIAL LO T - 100) Uth
Stroot Mat* ottor. Sunbank.
NA *07 xoaoo*____________
LONOWOOD Auto U 't ■ US
17*1 *0 i 717 1700 i t. build
Ing Sunbank. N A M 7 »a 0 0 a

NEAR M l PRIME LOCATION
Church A ichoot, built 'A*, tl.l
•cl MANY USCSI Mutt Sattll
Roal NitataOna............. «77-77M
SANFORD By Owner - Llcomod
boa dmg tlablo w/IS tlallt. 1
ton cod pailurot. tprlnktar
ty tltm Include* lovely 1
b d rm , 7 b o th c o u n try
gonllomon homo t additional
moNIa homo lor your manag
•r. Many a ilra t 7170.000
Makt ottor. Call 773 71*t

J 4 a bdrm h a r m In Sanlerd.
Deltone/DaBary/Lk. Mary/
Long wood/Altamonte Spring*

1S3— A c r e a g e L o t» /S e l«

$1,310 DOWN I ACl CLOSING

FREE LAND
LIQUIDATION LIST

) bdrm. I bath, flrtplac*.
appliances. carport..... 75**00

11,500 OOWN/CONNER LOT
Immaculal* J bdrm. I bath,
living room, kitchen with ap
pllancat. family room or dtn.
In*Ida utility, carport onm
hog*com*r loti
7*1.700

LESS THAN 12,500 DOWN
Immaculal* S/I'v. largo faml
ly room with brick flroplac*
10X1} tcroonod porch largo
toncod yard...................757.700

DCITONAASSUME NO QUAL

NORTH FLORIDA acroag*.
water front, timber and rang*
land for tot*. Starling ol
74.775 Owner financing on all
parctlt Call I *00 MO aaoa oil
IU . 7 10AM to I 10PM

GENEVA, 5 ACRES!
Btgoakt' Eaty form*' 775 000
BraogMon Beatty. *a»«15*
OWNER FIN AN C IN O - Noqual
Hying. 75.000 down 10 5% in
lorttl. 10 yr mtgl 7 Ton acr*
tree!*. 775.000 «a On# 5 *cr*
•rod. 730 000 Coll
*71*7**

J bdrm 7 bath opllt plan
Cornor lot with pool I U r *00

ASSUME NO QUALIFY

SANFORD REPOSSESSION

LOfKWOOO-LESS THAN
12,700 DOWN «
] bdrm It* bath, appilancot.
toncod yard I m *00

ASSUME NO QUALIFY
Ml* por month. Immaculate 2
bdrm ) bath, appilancot and
pool.............................. U*.*00

HISTORIC 2 STONY
« bdrm J bath. J.775 tq tl
Hardwood lloort, appilancot.
toparal* m olhor In law'*
quartort. gar ago . . . tat.*00

PAUL A BETH OSBORNE
VENTURE I PROPERTIES
321-47E4
LANE MARY/CROSSINGS
) br. I bath. Irg kltchon.
family rm. tprlnklort. ch/a
Noar Lk. Mary tch t Not
assume 7A1.700 W 7 H 7 _____.
LONOWOOO • 5 bdrm I bath,
•pllt plan, lam llly room
w/llroplaco. tOiJOscrn porch
dbl garago 100 * ISO lot
t;* .» 8 tali................m -a tn

MaitkMi WoodsRmnsbrwk
Whit* brick t&gt;adtlon*l. J/J.
ttudlo. Krnd pod I Corgoout
1 acrol Asking 73*5K. 5X0545

* * NEWHOMES* *
t/t tpM ptaa. garago
tl.]** Down! Mo Polnttl
U N O IR CONSTRUCTION
• Call I

OWNER FINANCING
Spaclout 7 bodroam homo on 1
landtcapod loti I 7 car garago.
groat location!— ..... 545.000
Motro Roal Citato Co. Inc.
___________ MI-7777__________
OWNER FINANCINO •No qua!
Itylng. 75.000 down 3 bdrm i.
I S bathi. Ilroplaoo. hardwood
floor*. 170* Magnolia Av..
Saniord 750,000 ...... an *7»a

SAU OR LEASE OPTION
DK L T O N A • 3 b d rm .
apllt/7bath. 1.157 tq II *
aero taa.500 Attamakla Nan
Quality log Loan. Call 755-3*17

SO. LAUREL AVL SANFORD
Residence In a commercial
ton# 5 room*. 1 bdrm i. I
bath 7*5 000.1%downll

GROVE ST. SANFORD
Ofl So Saniord A v * . Airport
or**! S roomt. ] bdrmi I S
bathi. tat.000. IX down 11
Don Athar A Associates..Realtar

Call.............. 1-407-425-4561
* BEDROOM A don or 7 bdrm .
wrap around proeft. * acrot ♦
Ibdrm In law cattago tltt.000
Oawg Rlchardlon
ERA Sun Florida. 7*1 lata
Evening*. 5*5 1771

5 ACRES
With 7 bdrm . 7 both, brick
homo Work chop and largo
born. Foncod and crott lone*
Lrg oak troot. Groat lor
hortot Call 177 5137_________

1.6 BOND MONEY
Available now tor lint tlm*
buyortl Hurry, won't lotll 3.
1. * bdrm homo* available In
gend long wood artatl Do
Ilona. Saniord. Laka Mary

PA0LA AREA
Cut tom built S bdrm JV* bath
on ovortlit lot with all the
oatrotl 7 mlnuto* ol no troltlc
to 14 Over 1.000 tq It ol
lamltyhomal Aik log til tw o
AA Ca.no*. Inc. Century 71
Call Janot Mamlwld
Day*. 117-171* Evot. IM717I

*U Ikylino Slotta Kay la a 01.
3/1. oacollant condition
717.000 financing available
Coll Itl Fodoral ol Somlnol*.
17111*7or M l 557*__________

1571 SKYLINE TRAILER
11' a 50' Mutl Mow
171 7*37or 171 00*1

1 9 3 — M a c h i n e r y / T o o ls
SHOP EQUIPMENT
B o o r w h ool o lIg n m o n t
machine. Electric lift (smell).
Cheep prices! 57*e70t

Call

163— W a t e r f r o n t
P r o p e r t y / S a le
STONE ISLAND AREA!
Accett lo SI. John'i Plwr
Largo trood lot Right* lo
conalArlvtrl
...
71*000

CARPET WHOLESALE

199— P B t i ¥ S u p p H e &lt;
■ E A G L E • F R E E lemale.
spayed. 7 yrt old Good family
pot 110 305* alter *PM_______
FR E E K ITTE N S Wormed, vel
checked. 1 "Siamese" t block.
1 black A white Born 4/4/70
Coll 171 77SI Ottor 5PM

FREE TO G 0 0 0 HOME
Young male ttray kitty that
wat loti or abandoned Very
affectionate Mouse trained,
but I can not keep Pleat* coll
1100*1* Dolton*____________
• F R E E TO OOOD HOMED
Lima Mr Pertonalily Plus
will provide houn ot lomtly
fun Low* kidt. neutered A
lull 10 month* old All thott A
on heortworm prownlaliw.
weight between JO ao Ibe . cute
m in d brood Coll....... 1711)15
• FREE i month old tomal*
deg " M e rc o d o t" L o v tt
children Brown Labrador A
Golden Retriever 777 4**0

* ST. BERNARD*
Female. 7 m o t. good wlln
children!) Call......... 1X5*44

C. '.L BART

TURKEYS CHICKENS
DUCKS QUAILS A OEESE
_________Call 177 701*
•

*2 1 1 — A n t iq u e s /
C o ll e c t i b l e s
Qu m ii Ann* W in |b K k Chair
71*5 Anliqua to la , pro
lettionally restored! 7535 1
plan) urns, 7*5 *4
111 7*1]
W ANTEO Old Florida license
Plate*, etpectally porcelain,
a n d o ld C o c a C o l a
memorabilia Mr Bevan
H I ITT*_________

'

2 NCR’s MODEL 313
Bran cath regiiten. circa
1700. SAX ea Alio. mite. Civil
War lltm il Call......... I X *454

181— A p p li a n c e s
/ F u r n i t u r e ____
BASSETT CRIB and mottrott.
•ic cond . 7100: * br Chotl.
, 7*5. High Choir, 710 177 5a*7
BJ'S RESALE
W* Auy/Soll Furnituro A Cal
leriihlM IlKludlnq F | W p
l l t l S, Saniord Av t ,1117a/1
• CAPTAIN'! BED - compltt*
with mottrott Eacolltnt con
dltion t*5 175 10*1__________
• COFFEE TA B L E •And 1 rod
tablet Strong, blond* Mad*
byLonoCo 715 Call 117 all*
COUCH/Laveteal
Matching'
7*0 both Sowing Machine.
good cond. 7*0 ......... H*0**7
CMIO • W/mattra*% (S*artl.
7117 Playpen 710 Both tic
condition, I yr old
1711*1*
• E N T E R T A IN M E N T
CENTER with tmoked glatt
doort. Ilk* n*w. 7*0 371 *137.
0*1ton*____________________
KENMORE WASHER •7 cycle.
* tp**d. heavy duly, white.
7175!! Call___________ X I *177
• KINO SIZE W ATER BEO •All
wood Iromo A headboard,
pediital. hooter, wtvolott
mottrott A liner &gt;Only 71001
Call.................................17111*7
LARRY'S M ART. IIS Saniord
A w New/Utad turn A appl
Awy/Sall/Trade......... 731*171.

MOVING SALE!
Sola, loveteal. recllner. dou
ble bod. bar tloolt. lablo.
choirs E»c cond ■I l l 1715
TWIN BEDS, 7*0/ queen tire
hide o bed. 3 cholrt. tl35;
Small table and a chair*. 730
Call 177 Til*, evening*
• TWIN ill* bed with maltreti
and boa tpringi. 7100 1X1171}
alter 7 pm.__________________
11 CU. FT. R EFRIGER ATO R
Rumgoodl...................... SIM
________ Call 131 0 7 1 7 _____
• *1" octagonal thape glait top
table with brat* basa. 715 Call
__________ 171*704__________

9-PIECE
Solid Oak Dining Suite. 73500
obo Call H I 1707

189— O f f i c e S u p p lie s
/ E q u ip m e n t
PANASONIC Word Prscettcr A
typewriter in one Great grad
gift 7100 111 17*7. alter a pm

1 9 1 — B u il d in g
M a te r ia ls
ALL S TE E L BUILOINGS at
dealer Invoice. 1.000 to 30.000
tq It Call *07 7*1 *771 collect

193— L a w n &amp; G a r d e n
-PLANTS IN BLOOM!

MOTHER'S DAY JEWELRY!
Already law prices. Raducedl

HUErS CROWN PAWN
_________ *&gt;7 777*7**_________
• POOL T A R L I - Irving Kaye
Professional Tournamanl
Si la *lts a Si's slate Needs
naw tall top 7100 Geneva.
147 1747___________________
• PORCH SWING FRAME
Heavy duty 7 Inch pipe 130
Call 777 7)**________________
• SEWINO MACHINE - Editon
precitlon made In nice cabl
net Good condition, run* A
taw* 730 Call
X I 1714
• SEWINO MACHINE Singer
In cabinet w/1 drawer* Good
cond 730 Geneva, 1*7 5**1 _
• TRAMPOLINE Pertor-i ilia
(111 diameter)773*47 illt
• USED RUUD Air Handler 3
KW electric heel. 11.000 blu*.
Its Ion unit. 7K Fair condl
_llon_Call X7 *471
_

2 30— A n tiq u e /C la s s ic
________ C a r s
a door. 57 mpg Runs Great!
&gt;1000obo 313 IX I. after 5pm

H I — C a rs

204 Old Monro* Rd. Sanford

10

y rt colltclion include*
dining room let with china
and a chair*, bedding. TV*,
stereo*, radio*, all kind* it
tool*, kitchen Item*, beautiful
d ln n e rw n re *at tanev
j'a — .v.'irr. t«!c « bra:. ] ; ; s £
goll club lett A cart, metal
cabinet A 5 drawer III# cabl
ne* Something tor everyone!
Direction*: VS milt* tail ol
1-4 A SR aataCtd Monroe Rd.
Turn Lett, Lock tar Slgnit
L.f. D E LLA U C T. Lie.&lt;154 A 5*
___________11*5*1* _______
BRIDOES ANTIQ UES* 11] 1741
10 7 M/5ata Audm i Th u n 7pm
1««0 Hwy 44W••AR747AAUI71

215— B o a ts a n d
A c c e s s o r ie s
17 It. Runabout - *0HP Johnton
nblt.. aac. cond.. trallar, ikl
pkg.,tarp, 777*1 Call 1711771

★ 16 FT. ORLANDO CUPPER
Sida cnniola. open litherman
ban boat Fiberglett trl hull
dailgn Bait well, relied area
In Iron! complale with iwlwt
tithing leal Motor mount on
bow and trantom for trolling
motor New Hummingbird
T 101 depth Under and llth
locator S0HP E vln ru d a
tllllar Eacallenl condition!
New electric tlarler New
deep cycle marine battery!
Good trailer with upright
roller boat guide* and new tail
lights mounted on uprlghti
71.730 Call
147 5*51
__________________________ *
17' III* H Y O R O S TR E A M •
w/ISOhp Black Maa Mercury
Speed prop A accettorlet
Very Fail 73730 Call 577 77*1
17*7 A I R G L A 3 S I I ' In’
board/oulboard w /lra!ltr
laOOcbo Call 177 7511

* __________________

1984 GLASSTREAM
• BASS BOAT a
175" with 13HP Mercury
engine, trallar. remote control
Mercury trolling motor A I
condition! 71.500 Call X I 7*71

1910 BMW 3201
*137* Call 1X77*7
1*7* TO YO TA VAN Sport pkg
A/C. auto. P/$. P/B. cruise
till. AM/FM cassette 77*74
Atk lor Randy X I *1*7_______
t t l f F O R D M U S TA N O O T
CONVERTIBLE Automatic.
A/C. all power, lu Iona gray.
17.000 milat. Musi tall Atk tor
Randy X I 01*7
1777 NISSAN 4 1 7
w/tport pkg., A/C. P/S. P/B.
A llo y s . 5 spd . A M / F M
cattail# 710.777 Atk lor
Randy X I 71*7______________

*69 CADILLAC
Burgundy, naw black vinyl
lop. original I 77% restored,
run*17**S or bast oiler Call
X7 7771
** VOLK7WACDN BUO Sun
roof, runs wall, needs cosmat
let 7*00 Call la* *110________
'77 CHEVY WAGON • Runt,
need* work Only
*100
_________Call X I 7710_________

79 Z28 CAMAR0
130. 4 speed, metallic blua.
blua Interior, am/lm cassette
stereo, air, T top*, p/7. p/b,
all original Mutt Mill 71.100
or batl oiler
X I *00*

17 ISUZU TROPPER II a dr .
L S pkg. !s p d . A C Tu
Tone paint, eacallenl cond
*7*77 Ask lor Randy X I list

'80 CHRYSLER LE BARON
E tc . cond . aulo/alr/tlll.
cruiia. a d r ”, six orlg m l.
SI.100tirml .
X]*0a5«y*»
C H E V Y C E L E B R IT Y
17
Wagon Eacallenl condilloi.
While burgundy Interior, a'c.
power windows, luggage rack,
sport wheel*, am/lm stereo
7.5 liter, tinted window*, tree
swat, auto CL packag. 14.000
mile* &gt;10.400 *71 057*
ITS* TO YO TA CELICA ST
5 tpd . A/C , Baby Blua
Eactllant cond S7*aa Atk lor
Randy 371 tlW ______________
FAIRWAY MOTORS
“ Homa ol 117* Down A Rida"
1400 US 17 71 Long wood
NO FINANCE COMPANIES!
"B U Y HERE I PAY HEHE I"
Atk tar Craig or Slaw. Xl-X0&gt;
11*3 FORD ESCORT WAGON •
Auto. A/C. P/$. P'B Lika
naw A steal at 71*73 Atk lor
Randy X I 117*

PONTIAC TRANS AM

235— T r u c k s /
B u ses/ V ans

FORD ECONOLINE VAN
‘77. good thapa! Asking 71.500
________ Call X7 77*1_________

Y A R O SALE
IMt B
Ridgo*ood Ln Sanford Sat
May 12 • 30 12 30

SUPER MOVING SALE

7 8 FORD VAN
Automatic, good condition.
good tires! 7*00 llrmt X I 77X
' l * i , N IS S A N K in g Cab.
E »cellent cond 5 tpd . a/c.
cassette new tire*. 40.000 ml
7*3*3 Call
.. X I *3*1

237— T r a c to r s a n d
T r a i le r s ^
FARM TRACTORS
M U SED IN STOCK
ALL SIZESI A IL PRICES!
Maitland Tractor A Equipm.nl
■a ml. N ol Maitland
inlerchenqeon 17 TO
714X71

'89 Kubota 26.5HP Tractor
D»c m i . fronf io*d«r. boa bl«d*
4 trailer [ i c cond . ut#d
only 25 hrt ,111.500 345 J206

2 3 8 — V e h ic l e s
W a n te d

117 E COLEMAN CIRCLE
Oft Airport Blvd A Park Ay
Frl A Sat Rattan turn .
itudio couch, now diihot. roc
ords. boa fan. *h#«lchjir.
yard tools, gas odgar. mowot.
houso lack. 2 Yamaha 50
motorcycios. small air coot
outboard ♦ much, much mor#
j FAM ILY STM N County 427
(tC * m o rly Old Orlando Mmy)
F rl. 7 to J4 Sat . 7to 4_____

3645 MARQUETTE AV SANF

* * ’8 5 S U Z U K I* *
550 L. low mileage, eicelienf
cond tl.lSO betf offer 324 2741

GOOD CREDIT
• BAD CREDIT
• NO CREDIT

Everybody
Rides from
$200 Down
$25 Week

SE corn behind Airport! Frl
Sat A Sun Furniture, boat!
Atari baby clothe* A mite It

MON FRI 1000 - 700
SAT. 07. CLOSLO SUN

A T 11 A H

Site* MiHil-le for Skcmiooni. Warehouse* or Lite Manufacturing are in groat Central ria.
Location. Call now for a I KEE information packet or visit our lie. rep on silc. Site In­
spection: Thur., May 17 from: 12 lo6pm and on Tuc*., May 22 from: 10am to 5pm.
Directions: 1-4 thru Orlando A I Icathrow. F»it at SR 46A, I load S. to Airport H lv J , Turn
Right go to 1601 Airport Blvd. L o o k F o r t h e A u c t io n S ig n s /

C tm [RIAN

Plus:

PLUS
It V
AT 6 : 3 0 p m
23 RESIDENTIAL LOTS W hippoorw ill Subdivision
vV

Now there l» a place lo build your dream home— Whippoorwill Subdivision Sanford.
Thi* community i* conveniently located for ea*y access lo Orlando or Ihc Easl Coast.
It Is beautifully landscaped A IheotetM/ed wixtded homcstles are thick with
Mature Southern Oaks. Visit our licensed representative on site for details.
Preview: Saturday, May 19 A Tuesday. May 22 from: 10 am lo 5pm
Directions: I Iwy 17-V2 North to Airport lllv d , Cast lo Mellonvillc A v e . North lo
Wl\ip|S)orwill Subdivision and Loo* fox Till Aucrio.v Sicst!

*7X177 ........

vG 9 9

19 OIOS CIERA

IQ O Q Q

Mint?................ 9 9 9 9

W h e n y o u b u y A v is y o u i|«*t |irufi«* llu n y o u &lt; .in c fju n l o n Ifu* n - i t i j i n d i 'i o f lh#» un«*iplr&lt;Fd
m .ifY u l.n fur**r \ w .trr j n f y cuvnr.n|#* , 11 nn
* o s l O n m n s l r . t i s y o u y r t c o v o r .iq#
for b0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 o r /0 OOO lo t.il v»*hu l*« o&lt;fnni7&gt;ft*v 'nnl«-% A n d r o m p f i* h i» n M v n s p c v I c p
pIsffM cire tfl%o JV Jil.lb h * A &gt;k for tfrM.illt

4M

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CAR
AVIS SALES

331-3837

AVIS
HWY.*

M-F 9-9, Sal. 96. Sun. 12-5
5575 S. Hwy. 17-92. Casselberry

.v D w i* / a *

j

Miles Of Smiles At
"MINCER MOLARS"
$50 D N /S154.82*
88 FO R D
TEM PO

■

NICE! $ 5 6 0 0 T o F in .

$50 DN/$226.41*
87 O LD S
D ELTA

n

i

5 I .ot s w ill h e Hold to t h e la s t &amp; h iu h e .st b id d e r !
Terms fur both sales: 10% dosvn day of sale. Balance al closing. 5% buyers premium

F ree Color B rochure

1. 800.330.2350 &lt;fli
o r K K i-fi I l-iifiR l a «

ns

a

*

$730

48 Mos. at 14.65 APR

42 Mos. at 15.55 APR

$50 D N /$179.89*
1 87 M A ZD A
P IC K U P

$50 D N /$196.29*
88 PONTIAC
6000LE

$5800 To Fin. x
42 Mot. at 15.55 APR

SHARP
*7100 To Fin. x
48 Mos. at 14.65 APR

$75 DN/$162.97*
Or. John: Thas« teeth are
clean. That* cars must
seen. On this mouth no
frown found. Horn* of th«
nicest car* In town.

86 VW
GOLF
A/C, SUNROOF
$4900 To Fin. x
42 Moa. at 19.95 APR

M IN C E R M O T O R S
GOOD CREDIT • BAD CREDIT • NO CREDIT • NO PROBLEM
- plus Tas. Tug a Taw
.
★

(Hwy 17-92
al 19th Sheet)

MlN C I A
MOTOSS
!9tn St

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SANFORD

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321-2993
QET TO KNOW

4000 E. HWY. 46

a

1809 S. FRENCH

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MOTOM
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(25!h Street) across from
New Saniord Auto Auction

1
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SANFORD

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321-1450

Ken R um m er^
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o„ (&lt;0„ SJACTTS

WE WANT
TO GET TO
KNOW YOU

sale

$8 8 Down [Super Savers
*1591 83
89
4495
*1661 84
&gt;3995
89
89
133:, 87
&gt;4995
$1391 85
88
&gt;5395
88
4461 84
&gt;5995
4691 87
87
&gt;6995
4631 86
87
&gt;7995
4521 87
89
&gt;7995
88
&gt;7995
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GMC 5-15 PICKUP

TOYOTA 4x4 PICKUP

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SANFORD 323-2133
ORLANDO 423-3008

PRIME COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL PROPERTIES
Tw o Im proved Parcels w ith AAA R ented T enants!

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CARS I TRUCKS

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$3999

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$6800 To Fin. x
42 Mos. at 19.95 APR

Sanford Commerce rark on Airport Blvd., Sanford, FL

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19 DOOGE CARAVAN S Q Q Q Q

19 BUICX LESABRE $q a m q

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Like new.71.000 ml 7**7}
Call 111 717*

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JUNK CARS REMOVED
NOCHAROE
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SSTa* OallarSt Paid lor |un»
cars, trucks, a wheel drive
Any condition CallXlltse

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Since Iha corpora'! amployaaa ol Avil. Inc. bought lh* com
pony, wa ve gol a bigger Interest than avar in pleasing you
That's why we oflar great buys on al lha lata-modal. wall
•quippad usod cars sea sail Como check lhasa and more

$75 D N /$226.17*
88 C H EVY
C A M A R O Z28

Air. Auto. PB, PS. good condl
tion 11.500 Will fakt»500 down
and makt paymenfi! 321 5234

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WE PAY TOP 717 lor wracked
cert/trucktl WE SELL guar
antaad used part* AA AU TO
SALVAGE al OaBary, aaa *000

1977 REDCAMARO

B E A U T Y S A L O N C H A IR !
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air. *7.100 orlg milt* . 71000
obo Call
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7Y, 17 It. dual roof air. many
•■trail Raducadll........111.500
Call................................ J7M 1M

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111 Aluminum Cjnv.Ntw tpjptr
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FACE ARROW MOTOR HOME

243— J u n k C e rs

FORD PICK UP
77. auto. VS 71 *00 oiler!
CALL.............................. AM-1717

A IIS O L U T E — to th e l^ is t &amp; H ig h e s t H id d c r!

2624 S Lourti Av , Sanford
lacroil from PlPUK-p#%t F»#m
school) Saturday only! fAM
to 5PM Nontak# china,
books. clottio%. toy v 4 moft! I

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CHEVY PICKUP TRUCK
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Real good condition, mach
sound I 71.300 Call 111 11*0

Six C om m ercial/Industrial Lots will be Sold
BIO SALE
Saturday 1107
Vsrnango Avt. Sontoed 9 till ?
Cookware. dithot. lanv roto
tiiior CU radio*. tdgar. m.u
Too numerout to mention! All
Lindt ot good fhtngtf_________
FURNITUR E, antique*. tools
Thurt . Fri A Sot. I im to 4
pm 4414 Radio AvO . loft 4V .
behind Sunland E ttt I_______
HUGE MOVING SALE
V II.
V I I 4 1/1). • am to J pm
Evorything mutt go No POO
tonable ottor refuted 2470
Mohawk Avenue. Sonlord
SAN F OR O A T T ENT ION FLEA
M A R K E TE E R S ! BARGAIN
HUNTERSI Giant garage tale
liquidation Including Mod*! T
2/3 %tlt Hwd Court Grovo
vtow Viilog# Frl. 4 Sot 101

KDX 7*7W ITH TRAILCR I
Llk* n*wt Only has *00 miles
on blka. All Accessories. SJ.aOO
lor alii (Longwood) XZ 7A*5
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a PUBLIC AUTO AUCTION*
EVERY WEDNESDAY 7:XPM
DAYTONA AUTO AUCTION
Hwy. tl. Daytona Beach
________ ***153 73II________
*7* ISUZU TROPPER II - 4 dr 3
tpd., A C ., avg miles
Encellenlcondition
&gt;**&gt;7 Atk lor Randy III 71*7
1*71 ISUZU I MARK
Oietal
Great condition 71*71 Atk lor
Randy Xt &gt;1*7_____________
1*71 HONdV ACCORD Aulo.
A/C, 77 000 milat E ilra
clean 71173 Atk lor Randy
1*77 V W B U G

Jenny P. of Sanford sold twr
trallar hitch Itw first day ol
h*r classlIM ad '• scheduled
10 day run I Something to
advertise and achieve quick
results af • special, low prlc*T
Try our *upor 10 A 14 Day
Special Rafail Low**! rales
(or consacutlv* days' run.
Cancel without penalty whan
results ar« rMchad! 11
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lea cold olr. p/b. p/s. auto.
burgundy. 11.100 Call *7* 7»S

TRUCK BOX
For lull lira
pick up Good condition 777
Call X I X41 altar 7PM______
• VAN SEAT • dk blua valour
Slightly used. 710 Call I X

S T IP VAN INTERNATIONAL
Ilk* now. Ideal lor mobii*
work shop or camper Fully
equipped w/7000 wall genera
lor. awning, cellular phone,
many a s tra l, faioo Call
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"SOLD SAME DAT!'

*89 KAWASAKI

•85 CHRYSLER LEBANON

a 1771 Limited Edition. W S *
packaget 74.000 original
miles, factory a speed White
with blue decals Electric
window, door locks, electric
trunk Windshield wiper de
lay. am/lm casiatfe. p/s. p b
Runt like new! GORGEOUS!
$*.700 Call................. 13* 7*49

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'»* YAMAHA VIRAGO - V Twin
TOOcc. »up*r low ml., Sftatf
drlvt, 77.400 obo Call X I 44*1

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Loaded low mile*. 77.177
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VERTICAL CAMERA
Nuarc 11X77 SST. 1 !\ lo
150% Very good condition In
use now. 71.775X7 1*0 *734
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BED OF RED WORMS. You
move Into *07 aaa Sh*7

AUCTION SALE!

SEARS CRAFTSMAN 11 HP

TH IS W E E K 'S

UVE BLUE CRABS
____ CM! 322 9231

SAT. 11AM. M AY I1TH

Oay Lillet A Soc Garlicl A
Call Iron 71 00 ^p! 177 I5*«
RIDING LAWN MOWER
With revert* 7*00Call UO **17

Mill Direct Nam* Brandt
I00\ Dupont Stalnmatter
77.7*/yd
100^ nylon pluth. or
Sculptured HI LO. 7! 7f/yd
Hwy *5* A *77. Longwood
*31 1177
* * * * * * * * *
C O M M IR C IA L S IW IN O
M ACHINE - With walking
loot. 7500 Call I X *717 _
• DRESSES - Sira II A II
Brand new 77 a place. Modern
Styles O H 7*4-707 7741

'65 MERCEDES BENZ 190DC

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REAL E S TA TE
REALTOR
313 7*t*

• 4EROMOTOR I HP Jet Pump
170/1*0 V A C w/pretiure
•witch and gage 7*5 173 005t
after *PM_________________
• BART PLAYPEN with pad'
715. Llk* new condition Call
171*71*__________
• BROILEROVEN - 71!
Call................................. 15* I7X
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] / I H l.aoo *o It . now paint
and carpol. appliance* on 1/)
aero tlll/mo. SU.000

Electric start, oic. cond . only
7 yrt. old, bagger, &gt;15017* IQCt

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V e h ic l e s / d a m p e r s

jymenls Based on t J 75 A P R v. 66 mos lor
89Modal*.0 0 Mos lor88modal* 15 40% A PH
lor 87 modal* Taias. Tags A Title nol included
witn approved credit

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