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                    <text>April 1 8 , 1990

WEDNESDAY

25 Cents

Sanford Herald
82nd Year, No. 2 0 4 - Sanford, Florida

hool m oney blitz

NEWS DIGEST
In m im
□ Sports
It's showdown time in tho SAC
OVIEDO — Lake Brantley's Patriots converted
on a multitude of walks Tuesday afternoon at
Red Bug Lake I'urk lo roul Oviedo. 11-2. In
Seminole Athletic Conference girls softball
action.
The win gives takr Brantley n 10-1 record In
SAC play going Inin Thursday night's win­
ner-lake-all showdown with take Mary (also
10-1 In the conference after blowing out
SemlnoJe 29-0 on Tuesday).

□ Florida
Sonata pastas go* tax hike
TALLAHASSEE — The Florida Senate has
voted 32-7 lo Increase Ihe stale's gasoline tax by
four cents a gallon lo pay for highway
construction and Improvements, a measure that
Governor Bob Martinez has vowed lo veto.

□ Local
It’s a jungle out thara
SANFORD — Several Seminole County high
school students will gel a clanr-up look si Ihe
working world next week during Job Shadow
Day.
The program, sponsored by Ihe Greater
Sanford Chamber of Commerce, allows Ihe
students to accompany professional business
people during a normal working day and then
Judge for Ihemaeivea whether It's a Jungle out
there

Pound t t t k t Judgo position
COCOA — Attorney Frank Pound of Cocoa
yesterday announced his Intention to seek the
Brevard Group 7 circuit Judge position vacated
by Judge Frances A. *
native Floridian and
Is a graduate-of-Uni­
versity of Florida. A
member of the Flori­
da Bar since 1962,
Pound served as the
18th Circuit repre­
sentative to the liar's
Board of Governors
from 1979 to 1982.
Pound served as
ch airm an o f the
T itu s v ille -C o c o a
A irport Authority
from 1972 to 1978
and chairman of the
B re v a rd C ou n ty
Sheriff's Civil Service
Board from 1983 to .
1000 .
rn n s rouno
Seminole Circuit Judge Robert B. MacGregor
has already filed hla Intent to seek re-election to
a fourth term In the Oroup 11 arat In Sanford
with the Florida Division of elections Office In
Tallahassee. Brevard Circuit Judge Edward J.
Richardson has also announced hla Intention to
a first full term Ip the Group 14 seat. He was
appointed to complete an unexplred term In
January 1989. Circuit Judges serve six-year
terms.

What's this pises ealltd?
LONOWOOD — Television has a greater
Impression on some children than city govern­
ment.
A woman with three young children in her car
stopped briefly at Ihe Longwood city hall
Monday night while commissioners met Inside.
As she began getting out of Ihc car. one of the
children asked. "What is this place'/"
"ThU Is our city hall." she replied.
And as she left Ihe three for a few moments,
they began chanting, mimicking Ihc introduc­
tion to Arsenlo Hall s Utr night talk show.
"Our-cltyoooooao Hall. Our-dty&lt;xx&gt;ooo Hall."

Local school delegation will
storm capital to plead case
B yV KRI
Harald atatl writar
SANFORD - A delegation or
Seminole County school offtcUls.
parents and teachers will engage
slate legislators this month to lobby
for Increased aid to help overcome
Ihc problems created because local
schools are bursting at Ihe seams.
The Seminole County effort will
coincide with efforts from local,
groups from around Ihe state.
Without an extra 8700 million In

Ihe stale education budget, school
districts face crowded classrooms
and a freeze on teacher salaries.
Education Commissioner Deity
Castor said Tuesday.
Castor announced a coalition of
education groups will be pushing
leglslalora lo provide the additional
money, which Csslor said Is needed
Just to keep up with student growth
and break even In Ihe coming fiscal
year.
"The reason we are here today Is
lo help gel the word out about the

reality of this year's budget and
announce an education strategy lo
make our combined voices heard."
said Castor, who pointed out Ihe
additional revenue Is needed Just to
take care of the Increased number of
students expected next year.
School board chairman Ann
Nelswender aald the Seminole
County group which will be In
Tallahassee April 25-27 will not be
an active part of Castor's group, but
will be "saying the same things."
Nelswender said the Seminole
. made up of will be fighting
any of the same things they
have In the past. Inclu din g
equalization of funds lo all districts.
Currently. Seminole County ranks

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63th out of 67th In Ihe amount ol
money It receives per student.
Castor said Ihe M-bllllon educa­
tion budget proposed by Gov. Bob
Martinez Is not enough and will
result In an actual 1.63-percent
drop In binding per student.
Nelswender said Ihe small Increaae proposed by Ihe governor
actually amounts lo a decrease.
"After cost of living Increases and
Ihe Increased cost of materials, we
actually end up with leaa," she
explained.
"Two-thirds of our school dis­
tricts. o r 95 perrent of our students
In our stale, will wind up In more
crowded classrooms If are are stuck
n

If you didn’t get
your census form ,
don’t give up yet
■v Niett PFUFAUF
Harald staff writar
Many Seminole and Volusia County residents
who have not yd received census forms may have
tried unsuccessfully lo call Ihe toll-free. 800
number. But now may be Ihc time to try again.
A lth ou gh Ihe
dial rid office for
Ihe two counties,
located In South
Daytona, reports
that Ihe 800
number has been
In operation since
im m u m iM M
early this month,
H fU d staff w rttf________
postmasters in the
ares say they have
SANFORD - M ayor
been Informed by
Bdtye Smith wanted the
letter from Ihe
people In her dty to be
m ain o ffic e In
counted.
Tampa, that ihe
She felt so strongly that
800 number was
Sanford residents should
lo be used lo ob­
u n d e rs ta n d th e im ­
tain forms after
portance o f th « 10*0

Sanford mayor
has difficulty.
being counted

AVfold^ra of post
office boxes seem
lo be among those
most affected.
Lak e M ary
postmaster Naomi
W allace reports
le s s th an on e
percen t o f Ihc
Lake Mary box
holders have re­
c e iv e d cen su s
forms.
In A ltam on te
S p r i n g s ,
postmaster Tony
D ILcllo also re­
poifried a lock n!
'omit for box dis­
for
tribution. DILcllo.
u former Census
coordinator during
a previous census,
said the census
count Is made by
street addresses,
and therefore box
holders could easi­
ly be left out.
Similar reports
on a lack of box
distribution came
from postmasters
In other area cities
and communities.
Pst Ryan, dlstrtet office manag­
er for the SemiLiei

anSThow the d „
at' grant sourcss rely
heavily on
Cenaus Bureau re p ro
•entattves to spook to the
city commtsafon and to the
Sanford Lions Club last
She even signed a proc­
lamation earlier this year
declaring Census Week in
Sanford.
.
Now the mayor a t this
city la frustrated about
being overlooked. In spue
o f her emending. Smith
has received no census
forms to date, although
she has alerted census
workers at more than four
telephone numbers she
had been referred lo.
The last census worker
she talked to told her not
to flU out a form If she
received UK in the mall —
which she never did — but
to wall for an enumerator
who would come lo her
home. The enumerator
‘ I now h ave som e
oubts about the
accuracy o f this thing
when ll ’a com pleted.
Smith said.

Museum aM* MicMHo aurtor

Historic family map becomes part
of city exhibit at Sanford museum
4.

Harald Staff Writar
SANFORD — The Sanford Museum was
recently Ihe recipient of whal may be the
oldest surviving record of city properties.
The relic Is about the size of a city street
map. but Is much more detailed. II has the
names of owners of each parcel of property
written Into Ita grid-Uke design.
The document was donated lo Ihe museum
by Donald Vincent In memory of his father
William, who died In 1988.
Donald Vincent said that hla father was a
collector with an Interest In Ihe history of Ihe
city and has left many other artifacts which
may be donated to Ihe museum.
"My dad's wish was to share these things
with Ihe d ly ." said the younger Vincent. "So
I'm Just carrying out hts wish/'
Museum Curater Alicia Clarke waa not
hesitant about characterizing the Item. "This

Is the most Important map or map-related
Item In the collection." she aald.
The relic consists of what appears lo be a
blueprint drawing fastened lo a cloth back­
ground by glue, Clarke aald.
Although there Is no copyright date on Ihe
artifact. Clarke said that Ihe plat must have
been drawn between 1870 and 1875 because
It does not show the home of d ly founder
Henry Shelton Sanford. The Sanford House
waa built In 1875. Thus, the plat waa
produced before Ihe city was formally
founded and named.
Clarke aald that Ihe plat Is Just as valuable
a research tool aa 11 Is a relic because It
contains so much detail of Ihe d ly and
because other resources from Ihe period refer
to the document.
"We-have seen this mentioned in a lot of
other literature from the period, and now we
finally have the real thing.
□ I — Map. Fags 5A

Protestor* demand
removal of three
SHA commleeionere

Pawn win reports

j . e o A it a v DtUMie
Harald atatl writar

Mostly sunny today
with a high In Ihc
upper 80s and a 30
percent chance of
a fte rn o o n Ihu ndrratunits. Fair and
mild tonight with a
low near 80.

About 18 protestors picked up signs end marched at Castlo Browor Court.

SANFORD — About 15 protesters at the Sanford
Housing Authority office In Castle Brewer Court
yesterday demanded removal of three SHA com­
missioners. The picketera have promised lo return
for the nest several days.
Amid ihe protest. Central Florida Legal Services
Monday (Ued a complaint against an SHA moratori­
um on public access to Ihc agency’s files.
The protesters, who marched from dty hall lo the
SHA office off Weal 10th Street, said they want the
d ly commission to remove SHA Commissioners
Tcri Burattl. Alberta Dctrevllte and J. Wain
Cummings.
After similar complaints earlier this year, the d ly
commission received a legal opinion saying Ihe d ly
may appoint, but not remove, housing authority
commissioners.
Cummings said he was not nervous about the call
for hla removal. Cummings was appointed to the
SHA commission last May. and served a previous
four-year term In the 1980s.
□BoaPiwtsat. Fogs SA

S U B S C R IB E TO T H E S A N F O R D H E R A LD FO R T H E B ES 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

�tA — Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida — Wedneidty, April 12, IMP

N E W S FRO M TH E R E G IO N AND A C R O S S T H E S T A T E

Senate approves gas tax hike
By totCHASL
UHwrilar

Resort owners file suit against sheriff
FERN AN DINA BEACH — A group of retort owner* hat (lkd a
lawsuit against Naaaau County Sheriff Laurie EHIs. alleging
that the drpanment has not enforced a law restricting driving
bn l he beach.
The suit also calls for a pcrmancint ban on driving on all
k have prohltbuedcarson
county beaches. Many Florida count
counties
the beach for years, but driving on the beach la si
still a regular
practice tn parts of northeast Florida.
The lawsuit filed this week by the I
developers
rrs asks
ai
tl
that
the sheriff abideHbyP a 1968( slate
g_ beach driviing
,J taw
H .prohibiting
HR
entirely. At the least, the developers are asking that beach
driving la stopped In front of resorts.
But Ellis said Improper wording In the taw bans beach
parking - not driving. Another issue In the suit to whether
Naaaau
Nassau Count;
County qualifies for an exemption to the 1968 law
prohibiting all beach driving.

TALLAHASSEE - The Florida Senate
voted 32-7 Tuesday to approve a 63.6-billlon
transportation package fueled In pari
throujpi a 4-ccni Increase In the gasoline lax
opposed by Oov. Bob Martinet.
It to the first time In more then a year of
rancorous debate over the transportation
Issue that higher gasoline taxes have made
It out of the Senate — a signal, said some

cautioned that the Senate vote was merely a
preliminary move In a high-stakes political
battle over building the roads demanded by
Florida * rapidly growing population.
"This demonstrates that (he Senate to
serious about building roads and hopes that
the House has the same attitude." Crawford

Two dl« In bill gunfire'
JACKSONVILLE — An outbreak of gunfire In the offices o f a
bus company has left two people dead, authorities said.
The shooting erupted late Tuesday afternoon In the offices of
City Contract Bus Service, which provides bus service to
workers at the CSX railroad. Bus dispatcher William Heffner
and bus driver Clarence Douglas were haled.
Police said there were no witnesses to the shootings, but
people nearby reported bearing two men arguing and two shots
lire. Officers responding to the call found both men dead.
A handgun was found on the floor, and was apparently used
to kill both men. But police did not know If the men shot each
other or If one shot the other then committed suicide.

Cede gets S2 mMllen from Cuelems
MIAMI — Metro-Dade County Administrator* have received a
«a mUMon check from the V M . Customs Service as the county's
share of money confiscated during money laundering busts in
1967 and 1968.
The sum presented to county admlnatratora Tuesday was
probably the single biggest windfall ever of confiscated i
aaid OcorgeAykaworth. commander of the police legalI Ibureau.
The money, which will go Into a trust fund, will be used tor a
variety of purchases and expenses far the polk* department.

Mow motestfng oHwgss fllsd

lold repbrters following the vote.
The House was expected to lake up the
package on Thursday.
Senate Transportation Chairman Malcolm
Beard. R-8effncr. aaid further negotiation*
will be heeded to reconcile the Senate and
House with the governor, who ha* signalled
his Inlentton lo veto the gas tax Incrrmw If II
reaches hto desk.
But Beard wanted the state to falling
behind on transportation to rapidly that the
alternative lo the 4-cent Increase this year
will be even larger Increases later.
"It's going to be worse," Beard said.
"Wc'U be proposing a gas lax and II won't
be 4 cents — It will be 10 cents."
Martinet to not necessarily against the
higher gasoline lax. But he insisted through
numerous rutlk special sessions on traitstton tost year that the levy be raised
y. rather man statewide.
The Senate bill (CS-S8 2862) Is a nod In
Martinet's direction since II pledges Ihc

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U.S. freezes cocaine accounts
WASHINGTON - Federal prosecutors ordered
178 banks In 23 stoles to turn over financial
records on accounts Into which nearly 8400
million In Colombian drug profits were dejxMlted.
the Justice Department aaid Tuesday.
The government sought to frecse more than 78
percent of the 784 accounts pending forfeiture
states
H H H I W PThe
M Hbiggest
gB W lM
W S. Involin
rvedjht the
crackdown were Florida and New York, the two
states where mast of the cocaine cartel operatives
live.
The money, generated from street sales of
cocaine, w ai Oral deposited Into U.8. banks, the
Justice Department said.
Of the 9400 million, all but 980 million was then
transferred abroad. It was subsequently relumed
to the United (Mates to finance activities by the
cartel, the Justice Department

POMPANO BEACH — Eighteen more charges have been filed
against a man police said molested
in his mobile home
d boys In
afterrent
' them with games and candy,
enticing
tai o f dec­
enaries Orton. 46. now toces a total
pornographic movies,to minors a n d _______
age 16. police spokeswoman Sandra King said
The new charges Include three counts o f lewd and 1
iult upon children under 16 and 18 counts o f showing
tdcrage
16,King
K said.
under
i 18,
I I : movies to minors
'
Police tiled the chug
Intervtewtaf
boys who said Orton
d thftn and
pornographic movies a year ago. King said.

Comrteted tewoffte«r attempts wlcldt
MIAMI - William Losano. the
convicted of manslaughter In connection wtth the deaths o f two
black men last year,
apparent ■

The cartel

the money In the United
" such aa

the purchase of atreran, working capital, payroll
for worker* and the purchase of real estate,
automobiles and other assets, the department
aaid.
A key lo Ihc crackdown waa cooperation by the
new Panamanian government following Ihc Dec.
20 U.S. Invasion, aaid Peter Djlnla. a trial lawyer
In the Justice Department's criminal division.
One c t the suspect bank accounts was opened In
the name of a 2-ycar-old child, DJInlssald.
Justice Department officials made It clear (hat
they do not know how much money remain* In
the accounts. If any, but that some 9400 million
dollars wasdeposlted"aa of early 1989."
After they obtain the account Information from
the 173 American banka. Investigators will follow
the financial transaction* through the Interna­
tional banking system. Djlnla said.
The lateat crackdown Is part of Operation Polar
Cap, announced In early 1969. It to the largest
drug money laundering operation ever conducted
by UB. law enforcement agencies and Involves
61.2 UUlon In drug money.

Cocaine seized in ring break-up
Kalktt said Tuesday at a
conference In Miami that the
MIAMI — A 10-month federal chase eras part o f an elaborate
undercover drug operation that plan to Infiltrate a drug smuggl­
coat one customs agent hto life ing operation shipping cocaine
culminated Tuesday in the ar­ from Colombia to south Florida.
rest o f five members o f an
During the undercover opera­
alleged drug-smuggling ring and tion. federal agents convinced a
tha aeixure of 9400.000 and drug smuggling ring allegedly
nearly!
led by Julio Morejon Pacheco.
U M.
42. of Miami, that they could
v targe amounts of cocaine in

target of the Joint customs and
FBI Investigation in April 1989.
The three tons of cocaine con­
fiscated In the undercover
operation were valued at 884
million.
Morejon asked the undercover
officers to prove they could
successfully transport cocaine
Into south Florida by delivering
1,100 pounds of cocaine to him.
said William A. Gavin, bead of

i. hut fortunately, bis
to not In vain." Kalktt
"This operation to one a t
the moat successful In customs
and probably FBI history."
Customs officials said MoreJon's organisation became the

the drugs to threfc alfeged
members of Morejon's gang who
were walling In a boat In the
Caribbean region on the night of
Nov. 2. After the undercover
agents made the drop, the til
feted Black Hawk began giving
chase and then crashed.

sSsEsss&amp;rsr
• which
' ' * we did1
In

jiJXhUoctfMrQon
board the aircraft were rescued.
Carol

■ * “ ' “ to “
exccptto aay the former
any trauma, such aa a
Loxano'a family asked that
released.
CAPE CANAVERAL - tn glsiira succiasfuOy test-fired a
new hydraulic power unit aboard the shuttle Discovery early
W ednesday.)........................
.........
~ the Hubble
Wednesday to Tuesday.
"W e can now toy out the rest of the activUtee that are
to complete between now and launch and we can
the tune to aee If we can make the 24th or 28th (of
said NASA spokeswoman Ltoa Malone. "That's going
to'be evaluated today."
Discovery and Us 61.6 billion payload, the most expensive
aalelUlc ever built, were grounded April 10 Just four minutes
before liftoff when one of the ahullk'a
ahull ' three tuxllliry
unite, or APUe. malfunctioned.

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TALLAHASSEE —
o f anti-abortionists marched
near tbs rintm i Tuesday to
show lawmakers that support for
tougher restrictions on abortion
to Mill strong in the state.
Police blocked off part of a
major street near the Capitol lo
allow room for the morning
march that ended at the Leon
County Civic Center, where Oov.
Bob Martinet and other antiabortion speakers addressed the
for the number of
protesters, some at whom car-

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ried signs and akng, ranged from 11 got Into the hearts o f people this foil If they do not support
changes tn Florida's abortion
around the stole of Florida."
8.000 to 10.000.
Ken Connor, president for
Marlines said abortion la laws.
Aa th e d e m o n s tr a to r s
Florida Right to Life. Introduced seldom acceptabk. even in cases
the governor aa a "hero." whik where babies are bom addicted marched, they were bedded by
some pro-choice advocates, but
the theme song of the movie to cocaine or other drugs.
"Borne of you perhaps have there were no confrontation*.
"Rocky" played In the back­
seen newborn* that have been Supporters of abortion righto
ground.
"Some months ago we worked born addicted, and you know the claim sntl-abortionteto are out of
together to bring about some pain, the Buffering. But I tell you step with most Florida voters,
reform at least to reach out for what has to be more painful or who do not favor any change In
the unborn." Martinet said, re­ suffering, and that would be to current abortion laws.
Most legislators have not
ferring to last fall's special have terminated, the life of that
legislative session, which the In fa n t." M arlines told the placed a high priority on the
abortion question during Ihe
governor called to try to toughen cheering crowd.
Organisers said Ihc rally was 1990 session, since a special
Ihe state's abortion restrictions.
"It wasn’t auccccaaful: It didn't Intended to tell lawmakers that session tost year felled to pro­
get out o f committee. But I think they will be kicked out of office duce any changes In the law.

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Wednesday, April tl, 1990

Vol 92. No. 204

TALLAHASSEE - Stats
Ben. Oeorge Stuart aaid
Tuesday m to iW w W l
about dropping out O ftfis
uemocmuc p ru iw j raw
for governor and fintofefl
for another office.
Stuart's i iuhhh BMi o n w
after be attended «|
m orn ln ^ m eetln g

W E A T H E -R

Extended outlook...Fair and
mild Friday through Sunday
with the lows In the mtdAOs and
the highs In the low to mUkaOa.

lu t n r e im i

O rlando
D em ocrat
m ay quit

Thousands march for strict abortion laws

Shuttla launch may bs more* up

LWTEBT

money collected through the 4-cent Increase
— estimated si 8276.4 million — would be
spent wllhln Ihc transportation districts
where the money to collected. The provision
was also Intended to satisfy local officials
unhappy with the way the stale divides
transportation money.
The bill would raise another 8164 million
by raising the sales tax on fttel sales to 8
percent — (he same sales tax rale aa for
other taxed goods — and also contains
numerous fee Increases, Including higher
rental car fees and tllk fees. Motorists would
no longer be sbk to buy fractional registra­
tions. and the Impact fee for bringing
additional cars Into the stole would be
raised from the current 830to 8100.
The plan also envisions the sate of 8800
million in bonds for advance purchases of
right of way, and additional borrowing
against Fiords'* Turnpike tolls for a total
debt of 61.1 billion, lo create an Intrastate
Highway system of limited access roads.

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Students to shadow area business
SANFORD - About 20 local high school
students will hnve a chance to see' profcastonafo al work during Job Shadow bay
neat week,1
Job Shadow Day will be sponsored by the
(heater Sanford Chamber of Commerce
education committee.
Job Shadow Day lakes place April 28,
when area bustness people take Seminole
High School students with them on their
Jobs to allow the students an Insider's view
on the vsrious professions.
The dsy begins al 0 a.m. al the chamber
o f commerce with a conilnlental breakfast
for all participants.
After the participants sre Introduced, they
leave for their respective places of business.
The group meets again al noon for hinch,
sponsored by the Sanford KJwanto Club, at

the Sanford Civic Center and again for
dinner at 6 p.m.at Heathrow Country Club.
The dinners are paid for by the organizetlons sponsoring them.
The student participants, the organiza­
tions that spoaeor them, and the arganltatton's representative are:
•Bhanan Stewart: Lanier and Co./David
Lanier
•Michael Briggs: Sun Bank/Bob Douglas
•Dana Johnson: Sun Travet/ClndyUfller
•Tam I Itollaway: Rich Food Ptan/Dukc
Adamson
•Crtotln Burnette: Stale Attorney's Office
•Truong Nguyen: SUtea Attorney Office
•Derek Drake: Steve's Pharmacy/Sieve
Letchworth
•Darrell Holloman: Conklin, Porter. Holmes
•A m y Jacobs: Conklin. Porter, Holmes
* Dorrie Sweet: 8 and H Fabricating
•Valencia WeBst Stcnstmm. Mclntoah/Bob

LONGWOOD - Ctty County Investigative Bureau agents
tth A warrant reported finding cocaine. marUuana and several
rearms In a starch of a bourn at 110 Northwood Road,
angwood, at about 4 pjn. Tuesday,
Mack Edward Coffinan. 20. 21 Edgsmon Are.. Winter
prings, was arrested when he arrived there during the search
i about 0 pm- He to charged with possession of cocaine and

• LaShalonda Robinson: Ccntnl Florida
Regional Hospital
• Elisabeth Bordenkerchev: Seminole
Community College/Dr. Earl Weldon
• Jennifer Olllmore: Seminole Community
CoUege/Wehton
•Tina Jackson: Jim Barks, attorney
• Penny Preaton: Lake M ary High
School/Schumacher
• Myn Fenn: Jim Phillips, doctor
• A n th o n y C o n n e lly i T r u V a lu e
Drugs/Donnle Reed
• Heather Schaeffer: Arvlda Corporation.
• Klanga Ford: Sanford Herald/Laura
Solllen
•Jennifer Beck: Hartaock and Hartaock
•Gary Thomason: Marine Recruiter
• S tacey S tlffe y ; Sun Bank/Janlce

Longwood author's
work helps pupils

Beathard said several teacher*
throughout the district have
used "M a c's C hoice" as a

there la an accom panying
workbook.
The district has made many
efforts in the last three years to
help stem the tide of drug use
and abuse among students and
In 10M there was one drug
education special!* on staff in
the district. Today, In addition to
the efforts o f lour Ail) time
prevention sprctaltots under the
direction or Roger Beathard.
health education coordinator.
Seminole County MadlcM.gsamlnsr Or. MwaM Oom szptotnad
fin a l reference

Legal expert eaye mall road plait not OK
county

quests. Fine and former Metro
Dade County Attorney Stuart
Simon have drafted a MU that
would allow all or a portion o f
nwfjkf
centers ind other
ynilrtlf fftrfittffti
"But for the proposed Infra­
structure. development could
not take p la c e ,F lo e said.
" L o c a l g o ve rn m en ts a re
strapped and have no place to
turn to pay for these needs."

a 18-year member o f the
Miami Downtown D m )t Authority, said the proIn the state community

Fine said If a sponsor can be
found for the bill. It will be
submitted to the 1901 session of
tbo Legislature.

Pensacola crack m other fa c ta poaaaaaion charge
M uRsdSywsM onM tfaM T

urinalysis when he placed her on

ther systems.

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Resident loses first round
in wetlands dumping case
SANFO RD — Juan
Adriattoo has lost his first
legal bout in hto effort to block
Seminole County from forcing
him to dean a wetland dumping area
hto home
near Ovtado.
Snwtnoto Circuit Judge 8.
Joseph Davis baa diamtoacd
Adriatlco's case against the
county, saying be failed to
property notify the county o f

the suit fUed In September
last year. AdriaUco charged
the county code enforcement
board la unconstitutional and
therefore cannot Impose fines
on him.
Adriatlco's attorney. Joseph
Roster, said be did not serve
county officials with the suit
because he hoped negotlalions would resolve the matter.

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E D IT O R IA L S

Justice served
According to his own testim ony to Cbn
grew , form er National Security Adviser John
Poindexter m asterminded the Iran-Contra
schem e and kept It secret from Ronald
Reagan In order to Insulate him from the
political fallout. Although Poindexter later
changed hla story at his crim inal trial, there
was never any doubt about the leading role he
played In secretly d ivertin g funds from
Iranian arm s sales to the Nicaraguan rebels.
Thus the Jury's guilty v ^ Uct
^ far the cover-up
Crimea orchestrated by Poindexter ETvesthe
cause o f Justice.

Insurance firms abuse public trust
TRENTON. N J . — Although unjustifiably high
auto-insurance rates have Infuriated consumers
throughout the country, nowhere has the
Industry's abuse of the public trust been more
apparent than In New Jersey.
Stale officials are only beginning to undo the
damage done In the wake of the 1963 founding
of the Joint Underwriting Association. Intended
to provide Insurance to the relatively few
high-risk motorists who otherwise were unlikely
to obtain coverage.
Although tbe JUA was established as « state
agency, tbe authority to Issue policies, process
claims'and otherwise administer the prog am
waa delegated to 18 commercial Insurance
companies. Including State Farm. Liberty
Mutual. Travelers, Aetna. Continental and other
liVlirtry leaden.
Those firms abused the JUA to circumvent
government requirements that limited the
amount they could charge for f
and prohibited rate i
approval.
Instead of confining JUA coverage to ac­
cident-prone motorists, the Insurance companies
sought to eliminate their riek exposure by
dumping Into the JUA
i virtually all
young drivers, meet new state
those wtth slightly blemlahed driving records.
By rejecting appHcoUans for steadied a

menial Insurance from an except the least risky
drivers, the Insur­
ance companies filled
the JUA program
with 1.8I’tnUiion
million ipeo­
ple — 40 percent of
i
estate's motorists.
The system was
The
further flawed by an
arrangem
m P ent IIHat
l i n k e d t h e ad*
&gt;
4
mlnlstratlve fees paid
to the insurance
com panies to ’ the
dollar value of the
JUA clkliM they set­
f F ortvtry
tled. Thus, greedy
dollar they
collect from
higher
their customfeee by approving
i culms ana
era, auto In­
paytng out mare In
surance comstate money than the
pen lea retain
fond took In.
35 cants. |
The tnduetry baa
not been
In other stoles during the
Between 1963 and 1989. auto insurance
1
nationally soared 78.7 percent, while the
Consumer Price Index rose 34.6 percent.

1

The five counts on which the form er W hite
House aide was convicted are neither trivial
nor political in nature, as hla supporters
contend.

For every dollar they collect Bom. their
customers, auto Insurance companter retain 38
cento to pay for generous executive salaries,
adntUttotraUve coats, legal
Only 68 cento to returned to the pollcyholdcn
as claims payment*. By comparison, consumers
receive 90 cents from health Insurance compa­
nies and 98 cento from the federal government's
Social Security Administration.
Probably the beat known popular protest
against auto Insurance companies occurred In
California, where consumer sdvocste^Rrtph
were angry about years o f price-gouging,
coverage reductions and arbitrary

la 1998. that state's voters approved a ballot
tlon backed by Nader that called for an
f premiums to 1997 levels
rollback o ft
followed by a 30 percent rate cut.

JACK

ANDERSON

Fraud of 1990s:
Social Security

that Poindexter

lied to Conties designed
tn
branch aa ft pursued
to deceive the
Into the Iran-Contra affair.
Th is abuse ooff power area an intolerable

WASHINGTON — Fraudulent use of Social
Security numbers to creating a button dollar
crime wave.

violation of the public trust.

era,

Among the

use o f Social'Security numbers to
out c f financial aid, to
and own to buy guns. A
growth IndtMtry tor the aale ofcounterfeit
cards has even been r" ' *1

destroyin g evidence. In letters to three
depurate House com m ittees. Poindexter de­
clared that the administration was com plying
fu lly w ith the "s p irit and le tte r" o f a
co n fessio n a l ban on aid to the Contras. In
reality. Poindexter and hla energ etic lieute­
nant. Ohver North, .w ere engaged In
o f how
m ight he, tying to

Moreover, the rate hikes far outpaced the
growth in the coala of two leading auto Incurance
expenses — medical care and auto repairs.
During the same six-year period, the tncreaeeatn
those categories were 83.6 percent and 38.1
nl. irespectively.
percent,

Filet* ate replete
with examples, such
as tbe Virginia man
h o u a e d a
curity number first to
obtain a d riv e r's

the ends
i and secretly
iutUfted* Such
p ow tt that la

(ITCAJlUii w nicft W illi

to New Yortt

society. Poe

"th k ' bands o f drug
tfMftifB*1
vesttgator* pro-

lagging ,
pfMKH
M
MIn *---HlW
IYH

ate.
Aa a hey
sought
tacitly i
the president's
violating the law. In his ...
deposition, however, Reagan
he always directed hts a ta ffto stay within the
law. Throughout the long and exhaustive

ELLEN G OO DM AN

Ties that bind to empty nest
BOUTON - T h e

attheiapaflheataba

ta Im lMiih i* (o

them young do not any — because they don't
always know — Iks difficulty they have letting

of fraud will
b— y w *
conotm..**

Lost year, tbe lasgector Genera! at

Housing and Human Services helped
authortttoa obtained more than 1.000 convtcin Illegal lies
Security

neatly dtoolsylng one eahtbtt. Thta one'

unnrthrd

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R ea ga n 's b ileefu l ign oran ce does n ot
absolve him o f m oral responsibility for the
i ne
crim es hla aides carried outt in
In ms
Ms name,
name. The
Rice w as plainly
occupant o f the O val O ffice
responsibility to
derelict in his supreme rt
n a purely legal
uphold the law . Yet. from
standpoint, the Jury correctly agreed with
Poindexter's ow n assertion that the "buck
stops here w ith m e."

LETTERS TO EDITOR
Letters to the editor are welcome. AU fetters must
be alined. Include the address of the writer and a
daytime telephone number. Letters should be on a
alnghlc sutgset and be as brirf as possible.. Letters
are subject to editing.

Berry's World

leeo.
Alm ost'four years ago. the
resident vacated this space to become a
student. She Is now 31 yean old. The room
and It* artifacts ere (huen si age IB.
The mother who lives here year-round
oomba In to look over the contents from time to
tttne.' There to the
extends bom Or. Beuas to "Our
Ourselves." There o n I
tbe memorial to &lt;
walls coveted with posters
coveted with bumper sti
in 1983.1964 and 1998.

neoele mavlne onto *Im&gt; shaky
eadsnee want the security of
turf of
____
that they can go home /again? How
•many want to believe that they can he children
agtin? Then to comfort tn the idea that
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available.

i UOm of the am
hatched in C a llfo to ia .. Taro residents
part of Social Security, Tito two. Henry
Nguyen and One Rady, operated Unlvcreal
patent center to Oakland
at they wouMMalp non*
t
g g Vietnamese

But lately what tbe woman aces In this
memorabilia, this back to the fotun decor, to
the stuir o f an emoti mat time warp. The apace
foeto melancholy, like a waging mam. Tbe
suds seem to expect the return of a i
child, when In fact it ton young1

fonto to thetr own
bem Into thetr par

• Bo the mother hao gotten the i
the layers o f the peat, in peek tb* Mama of
childhood away, and to point over history and
atari tomb. She
summer with a I
But when she l
It to greeted by N
something 'tese&gt;then i
end of the Una, the a
surprised —eti d ll i Iff -

■ jh i
T
■■
&gt;®mirqi mo
benefits for asthma. The pair filed an
applkattoaferlw.cfetm h
^
her son retardbd. Other
cUnic when actually i
been to Mexico.
AH told, the nfcnden pleaded gudty
onltortlng 870.900 In aoctol sscurity bene

Tbe mother lefts
the room took like a
|the hesitancy tn I
&gt;anhfy. "Con
to remain a shrine to your i
And the student answers. •Has."
Only a fong-dtslsnivi laugh lightens her

« NNbiWA bw
V war catted • PW M 9 today Oo yo u Asm

P P M

______

ih e h S d o ’t used;

In lea years waa now a den. There was no
for him anymore. And she knows a
aM unexpectedly stunned when her
left for Florida The site of her
1went up for ask-

hangs up the
round one. it occurs to her that
having Ilost
n
iocnemLng more Interior than
going on tn thto
mrcn'rjuot
en'r Ji i r
_
VP L
they were talking about growing up nod

The mother was running ahead of hcrartf.
oern't wool to board up Ibis bed. or
a final statement about separation. It
than a little while to accept
aa adult. Shouldn't a .room
when Us owner gradu-

Thto woman has heard many people on the
winp
j^AgiiMqp^ yak about ih f dMRrtiky of
getting parents to accept and grant their
Independence, their aeparatenees. their dif­
ference. It to a running theme o f these years.

But the business of renovating family
naahlpa she knows, to tricky. Ar families
up. parent* as well aa chlkfcu* start tu
juggle old ways and tics, to balance their acnae
erf Independence and their sense of belonging,
la the lives of adult families, tf turns out that
for each other to more than a

When they go home, for a week or a
r. they say that Us bar
i buw much they've &lt;

I

•Four people la New Jersey, through a
of fetor numlun and
infMikMe obttkid A tooaooo tank lottn
1mutton la the sale ofcompany stock.
•An Ohio woman used fetes t u r n
ft—jfll Security mnifrtn to get gsver

)

Thto burdsonlnx
Ms ever Modal tacurtty fineness.
^
Patrick Miynlbra. D-NY. has

to ha

t o ia c to lia cutty
aa revNue. and
oaa Mi Mm budget deficit. The

Mae of the IBM prealdcnttol
^

niggll

to

to ha in vtafettaa^rBuSfa"
w e now advocatbig
an the asrings ana
it to raise uses.

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Red Gross protests
Tuesday. "W e don't know of any
data that show thla Is necesThe cancellations have coat
the Red Cross about 1.000 pints

using their Wood a high risk.
But Tomasuk) said blood do­
nated to the Red Cross Is
checked routinely Tor the AIDS
antibody.

I f w j j itg

The New York Blood Center,
which also will address the FDA
meeting, agrees that the ban la
unnecesaary. said Andrea
Smith, spokeswoman for NYBC.
the nation's largest blood bank.

re a s o n a b le ," Sm ith sa id .
'There * no evidence lo support
this, and It's created an absurd
situation of stigmatising a whole
nationality."
The Miami Archdiocese will
■end representative Leona Coo­
per to the FDA meeting, and the
Miami branch of the NAACP also
will send a representative. Miami
Mayor Xavier Suarez said he will
send a telegram opposing Ihc
ban.
"A ll of these groups wilt give
us some political power," said
Jean-Claude Desgrange*. presi­
dent of the Haitian American
Coalition of Health, which orga­
nised the opposition. "We have
to show the community Is really
suffering because of this, and
now the community has Joined

"W e think thla ta totally un-

Schools

ance fraud.
A federal jury In Brooklyn
convicted David Greenberg. 46.
a resident of Bel Aire Beach. Fla.
He was found guilty along with
his brother. Bruce, and several
floted •Insurance claims for his

with tbs budget
the governor baa given the
Lrgtslature." Cssfor said.
"W that weren't enough, the
Senate and Ho u m am chipping
away at what's left." she said,
referring to Moodgy's decision
by a Senate panel to cut back
dropoutprevention pfem m s.
The effort announced Tuesday
combines the lobbying power o f
teachers, parent groups, school
b o a rd gsem b era and adminis!rotors. "W e're caught in a political
soueeee." a aM ftt Tomido, head
of the Florida Educators AaaodaUon-UiUtad. "W e Intend to break
that soucese."
"WaSre baen M d *thta lan’t the
year...thla MnT tha year...thla
i s n ’ t th e y e e r * . " s a i d
Netewender."WMl. thla la tha
jrH s .

million, prosecutors said, and
bribed Insurance Investigators to
cooperate. The claims were paid

guilty on four baud counts and
could aerve up to 35 years In jail,
A sentencing date waanatmt.

M sdfly discovery triggers response

Nearly all poupa connected
w ith education have been
hersbly critical of the governor's
proposed education pending
plan far tha oondng year. They
aay teacher raises are not

MIAMI BPHtNOS - The dis­
covery of a Medlteman fruit fly
has spurred an extensive In­
spection by agricultural officiate,
who are concerned that an Insect
Infestation could — n trouble
for Florida's citrus industry.

"They have been trying to do
that for seven years," Cum- housing authority after he had
mtrigs said. “ They think this is been denied aogcaa to housing
some sort o f welfare program. It authority flies late last week and
lan't. It'a supposed lo be a again Monday.
SHA has authorized a morato­
government agency business."
"I just want to tee lo It that rium on auch access, denying
everyth ing la run fair and access to flies and copies of the
agency. Scott mid that morato­
above-board." Cummings said.
rium violatea Florida statute*
"And that la all I have to say."
Rosemary Charles, Seminole remitting access to public rec­
Joint Tenant Council president,
said DetrevtUe la insensitive to
the needs o f the tenants. She
mid Detrevllle refused to apeak
ites in recent
with any a t the members of the
to impose the
g pmjrct sssnriallona
Detrevllle and BuralU were not
available for comment thla
morning,
Tha SHA office was evacuated access to housing authority flies
briefly during the proteat at would have to make an ap­
about 8t90 pun. yesterday when pointment. and specify the flies
they wanted to see and the
cMuiiovn pouGr rccciTca report*
o f an anonymous phone call renaona they wanted to see
saying the premises should be them. He also add he would try
cleared within 40 minutes, to rneurr that individuals wan­
Police and flit Investigators, ting to see the files would have
to wait no longer then 48 hours.
however, found no bomb,
Sweeting aaid Florida law
Bruce Scott. Central Florida
allows for tUea .to be accessed

note and
Volusia Census office, admitted
"there were glitches in the
b egin n in g.*^ But she said.
"Census employee* are now on
the street, and hope to deliver

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Baptist.
Survivors Include mother.
® **P*»»»&lt;«* Sanford: father.
Danny Wiliams. Sanford: alataro. Romania and Trade, both
of S io M i brotbefi* Rivmood
and Pwayoc WUliama, both of
llinlnfiti m ilfm il iniirtinothff
fo n d a and maternal grandfe-

wood, died Monday at -SSW
Hibiscus Dr.. Langwood. Sara
Dec. 13.1303. In Athens. Pa.. be
moved to Langwood from Newark. N.Y.. In 1366. He was a
sclf&lt;mployrd cm po Hct*
Survivor Includes brother.
Kefinrih N.« Eaat RocfteAtcr* N.Y.
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fine line." aha aai£"W e have no
dhow room tar tfisltad of year."

Stenatrom. Labe Mary. Violet
Currie, Port Orange, 1 Gladys
D yal. Boca Raton: alatcra.
Mildred Hewitt. Kissimmee. Mae
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Civil rights giant Abernathyf 64,
dies of heart attack In hospital
A T L A N T A — Civil rights leaders mourned Ihe
denth o f the Rev Ralph David Abernathy, a
ronlldant to Man In Luther King Jr. who helped
"plant Ihe seeds o f human rights" and shape the
nation's struggle Cor racial equality.
Abernathy, 64. died Tuesday In Atlanta's

Crawford Long Hospital of a heart attack. He had
been hospital lied mince March 23 for what doctors
railed a low sodium condition, and had been
treated for strokes In the past.
"There probably could not have been a civil
righ t! movement without the contributions that
he (Abernathy) made." said Andrew Young, a
former rights worker, former mayor of Atlanta and
current candidate for governor o f Oeorgla.
"In the early days tn Montgomery (Ala.), when
Martin Luther King Jr. was a very young and shy
man. It waa Ralph Abernathy's friendship and
support which helped him emerge as the kind of
leader who helped to shape our South and to plant
the seeda of human rights and human dignity now
spreading all over Ihe world." Young said.
The grandson of s slave. Abernathy organised
the 1B3S Montgomery bus boycott with King after
seamstress Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat
to a white rider. The two fanned the Southern
Christian Leadership Conference In 1067 with
other black clergyman, and the organisation
became a backbone It) the ctvll rights movement.
Abernathy. Klng'a closest friend, waa with the
civil rights leader when he waa assassinated In
Memphis. Tenn.. on April 4. IBM, and shortly
thereafter assumed the slain minister's position As
president of the SCLC.
Abernathy, like King, waa committed to non­
violence and maintained a Oandhl-Uke demeanor
even during the worst confrontations with police
In various areas.
"A stalwart soldier In Ihe army of justice has
fallen." said (he Rev. Joeeph Lowery, who
followed King and Abernathy m leader o f the
SCLC.

"Ralph Abernathy « u one of the greatcat ctv
rights leaders In the country. It’s a real loaa ft
America." said Philadelphia Mayor Wilson Goode
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Abernathy
bowed
national
the 1070s. but created a stir last year far wrttln
writing
about King's reportedly extensive extra-marital
affairs In his autobiography. "And the Walla Came
Tumbling Down.”
Shortly after Its publication In October, King's
Bbenexer Baptist Church called for a boycott of
the book and some members of the dvtl rights
community called on Abernathy to retract state­
ments they say tarnished Klng'a reputation.
Abernathy defended the book, saying Ms claims
about King already were widely known and had
been included In at least two other publications.
Referring to King as his “ dearest Mend" and a
man he "dearly loved," Abernathy Insisted that
omitting the psmagrs about “ my friend's weak-

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Some of those expressing sorrow at his passing
referred to the uproar over the book.
"It would be strong to pay so much attention In
this book that It takes away (him his record as a
civil rights leader." Ooods said.
Lowery said the uproar la In the past. '1 think
that has passed Into history and history will look
kindly on hta contribution." he said.
Abernathy spent almost all of tils adult life
fighting for what he conatdervd at causes that
needed Immediate action. He waa active in
countless protests and often was arrested for hta
uniclM H oi) In Ihow rtrimnHnHoni
Abernathy eras bom March 11. IBM. In Unden,
Ala., and grew up on his parents' farm. He

Abernathy decided at an early age to
clergy and In IBM. at age 23. waa on
Baptist minister. He became pastor o f I
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Scientists link gens and
alcoholism for first tlm t
B f KARI M KLI MKI N
UW Science Writer_____________

BOSTON - Scientists lor the
first time have found a gene that
a p p e a rs to be lin k e d lo
alcoholism, providing strong
new evidence the dlseasr af­
fecting IS million Americana to
caused si least partly by heredi­
ty. it w m reported.
A study of tissue from the
brslna of 70 human cadavers
concluded the gene was present
In 77 percent of alcoholics and
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to get a sense of pleasure, the
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The researchers stressed the
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Congress returns from break
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year 1001. which begins C

United Brass Interns!tons!
WASHINGTON which returned from Its
holiday today, la headed far a
period of all-out partisan warfare
over the budget, campaign fi­
nance reform . a n !)-c rlm e
measures and other legislation,
with no cease-fire In sight.
Democrats, without support
from the Republicans, are ready
to go It alone on the fiscal 1001
budget, working on the assump­
tion that some time later In the
year there wilt have lo be an
accommodation with the White
House.
Slm llarlly, the Democrats,
having failed so far to reach any
agreement with the Republicans,
plan to push their plan for
campaign finance reform and
are If they can crack previously
solid GOP opposition.
There are. however, some
bright spots far Congress tn the
weeks ahead, with the possibility
of final action on child-care
legislation and wrong progress
on (he clean air bill.
The Senate and House have
approved child-care measures
and negotiators will have lo
work out a compromise. The
Senate has approved a clean air
bill and House action Is now
scheduled for early May.
Far more pressing, at least In
Ihe view of President Bush Is
final action on a money bill to
help Panama and Nicaragua.
And this proposal could lead to
an all-out fight on the question o f
foreign aid.
Before the recess, the House

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excessive and aotns want to shift
part of the mooey to countries la
Eastern Bumps.
Alter weeks o f private meet

meeting privately for weeks
laying the groundwork far the
open sessions.

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Soviets stop Lithuanian gas supply
said ll would nol weaken the republic's
resolve.

United Presa International

Explosion rocks Aoun headquarters
BEIRUT. Lebanon — A huge explosion rorkrd (be army
headquarters of ChristIan military leader Oen. Michel Aoun In
Christian east Beirut today, killing three soldiers and wounding
several others, police said.
Police said the wounded Included the commander of Aoun's
strike farce. Capt. Antoine Abl Samra. who had led major
battles sgslnst the rivsl Christian Lebanese Forces militia of
• Samir Oeagea for the control of the 310-square-mile Christian
enclave since Jsnuary.
Police said the explosion occurred st the base o f Aoun's
Strike Force In the suburb of Vane. 5 miles southeast of Beirut
atB-.30a.rn.
Vane Is yards sway from the Presidential Palace of Baabda.
where Aoun has resided since he was appointed head of a
military Cabinet In September lflftB.

Restraint urged In India, Pakistan
NEW DELHI. India - The United States and the Soviet
Union are quietly trying to reduce the threat o f war In South
Asia, pursuing high-level efforts to cool rising tensions between
India and Pakistan fueled by the uprising in Kashmir,
diplomatic sources said.
The sources Indicated Tuesday that whlle the superpower
Initiatives are going on independently. Washington and
Moscow are sending the same messages of a need for restraint
aa pari of a larger goal of pursuadlng the two rivals to start a
dialogue.

Cuba begins Jamming Radio Marti
MEXICO CITY — Cuban authorities, who far the past three
Weeks have Jammed UJL-sponsored TV Marti programs, began
teats Tuesday to block signals of Radio Marti, the official Cuban
news agency Prenaa Latina said.
Prcnaa Latina. In a dispatch monitored In Mexico City, said
Washington had launched an "Informative Invasion of the
Island, thereby unleashing a psychological and disinformation
war" against Cuba.

MOSCOW — Lithuanian President
Vytautas Landsbrrgls pledged "wc will
survive" even though the Soviet Union said
II waa cutting natural gaa deliveries to
Lithuania because the republic Ignored an
ultimatum to rescind Independence legisla­
tion.
Landsbergts told British radio such a
"b ru ta l" move from Soviet President
Oorbaehev was unexpected, but

"W c can survive In poor conditions,"
Landsbergts laid Independent Radio News
In London. "W e su rvh t-il in war conditions.
In terrible post-war conditions, without any
gaa. without any oil.... We will survive."
A telegram from the Soviet Western Trans
Oos company to the Lithuanian gas com­
pany Mid Moscow had ordered the simply of
natural gas lo the republic "sharply
curial ledheglnn ing Tuesday.

MANAGUA, Nicaragua Contra leaders and members of
Nicaragua's outgoing and tncomfirst day of talks with the rebels
and tbs Sandinista Front in
it over the date far
itedtaarm.
hyfHl Oscar
Sovalbarro, popularly known aa
Commander Ruben, indicated
that tha rebate would not be able
to dtaarm before the Inaugura­
tion April 25 of President-elect
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The spokeswoman said an employee of
the republic's oil refinery at Maxelklai
reported the facility got a call from Moscow
saying off supplies would also be cut off.

South African president
rejects black domination
budget debate came In advance
of preliminary negotiations May
2 with the ANC. followed fay ■
JOHANNESBURQ. South European visit that Includes
Africa — President Fredrrtfc de meetings with British Prime
Klerk. In the clearest Indlrailon Minister Margaret Thatcher and
of his position ahead of talks on French President Francois Mit­
ending South Africa's racial terrand.
conflict, rejected black majority
"While we are honest and
rule and declared power sharing genuine In our quest to create
as the only solution "fair to all."
equal opportunities for all, we
In an address to a joint session are not prepared lo destroy
of Parliament, de Klerk unveiled existing rights or allow them to
the philosophical underpinnings be destroyed." the 34-year-old
of Ids vision for n new constitu­ de Klerk said, referring to the
tion that would prevent the country's Bmillion whites.
country from falling "prey to a
"Those who enjoy full political
section o f the population St the rights st present are not pre­
expense of the rest."
pared to bow out apologetically
De Klerk reaffirmed any new from the stage of history."
constitution will be submitted lo
Declaring majority rule "par­
a referendum.
He also lashed out at the ticularly attractive" lo the 28
right-wing Conservative Parly m illion black m ajority, but
for stirring while hysteria and "unacceptable" to the minority,
the African National Congress de Klerk said he believed a
for Its "continued commitment power-sharing arrangement
could be reached during the
lo armed struggle."
His address during the annual negotiations.
United Presa International_______

Contras begin UNO, Sandinista negotiations
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Oil supplies also were reportedly threat­
ened.
A spokeswoman for the Lithuanian re­
public in Vilnius said gas was still appar­
ently flowing through a pipeline from the
Soviet Union Tuesday despite the telegram
announcing a curtailment of supplies, but
she did not know If the amount hod been

Nicaraguan armed forces chief would urge Chamorro to gradu­ without s problem." Sovalbarro
o f sta ff MaJ. Oen. Joaquin ally diaaim the Ssndtniate army aald.
Cuadra. who heada the San- aa well as the Contras, and
"T h ere Is a commitment
dlnlsta delegation, aald he warned that the rebel disarming whereby the Contras will put
believed the disarming could be may not occur before (he transi­ down i heir arms." he said. "Hut
tion ofpower.
brought about by (hen.
ivr need to advance u process
"w e have confidence It can be
"The process will lake Ume." whereby the military will dis­
done. It all depends on (the ho said In n telephone interview.
arm."
Contras') political will and on the
Moot of the Contra rebels have
material conditions to carry It
Chamorro has said she will
left camps In Honduras since the
out, but (here Is enough time on Feb. 25 election s won by remove all high-ranking San­
the calendar to do It." Cuadra Chnmorro and moved Into dinista officials from the military
said. "Today, we will be dis­ Nicaragua, where there are now and haa devised a plan to reduce
cussing the technical details of more than 10.000combatants.
th e e l s e o f N i c a r a g u a ' s
how."
70.000-member armed forces.
"Dona
Violets
ts
the
mother
of
The talks were scheduled to
The n a tion al Sandinista
both
(the
Contras
and
the
armed
reeume today. .
Earlier. Sovalbarro told United forces). She haa lo find a formula Workers Union Joined in the
internal lonal-that the, u.to disarm the two ,brothers disarmament call VaUyvlU l
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Pats, Rams in showdown

IN BRIEF

ByTOMLANMAN

BASKETBALL

Herald correspondent__________
OVIKIXI - Oh. those bases oil
trails.
Luke Brantley's Patriots con ­
verted on a multitude of walks
Tuesduy afternoon at Red Hug lolkc
Park to rout Oviedo 11-2 In Sem i­
nole A th le tic C on feren ce g irls
softball action.
The win gives Lake Brantley u
10-1 record In SAC play going Into
Thursday night's winner-lake-all
showdown with Lake Mary (also
10-1 In the conference ufter blowing
out Seminole 29-0 on Tuesday).
In the first Inning, the Patriots
bcneflitcd from five consecutive
walks. Including three with the
liases loaded, to score three runs.
The third Inning saw more of the
same, with three consecutive walks
leading to a four-run outburst.
In each of the big Innings. Luke

Rookie, Bulls rally past Celtics
Chicago Hulls rookie Starry King Is becoming
u veteran Just In time for the pluvoffdrive.
King, the Hulls' top pick In 1989. scored 10
imlnts off the benrh Tuesday night. Including a
key free throw with 5.3 seconds left, to help rally
the Hulls to n 111-105 victory over the Host on
Celtics.
The loss snup|&gt;rd a six-game winning streak
for the Critics, who dropi&gt;cd two games behind
the Idle Philadelphia 76crs In the Atlantic
Division.
In other games. Atlanta pounded New Jersey
118-95. Washington beat Orlando 129-127. Los
Angeles nipped Seattle 102-101. Cleveland
defeated Milwaukee 96- HH. Dallas downed Utah
97-96. Houston hlastrd Sacramento 112-97. and
Denver slashed Minnesota f 19-88.

B rantley needed Just a single hit In

Blue Jays ofl to quick start
The people who said thrrr was no clear
favorite In the Amrrlrun League East this
season have overlooked the Toronto Hlur Jays.
Notoriously poor starters, the Hlur Jays have
amassed a 6-3 start so far and. though they arc
still tied for first place with New York, their
history o f fast finishes bodes well.
Mike Flanagan scattered four hits over five
Innings Tursday night and Kelly Gruber. Pat
Hordrrs and Junior Felix homerrd In an 8-2 win
over the Halt Imore Orioles.
In other games. Texas downed Milwaukee 6-2.
New York beat Detroit 4-1. Kansas City topped
Cleveland 4-2. Chicago shaded Hoston 2-1.
Minnesota shaded Seattle 6-5 and Oakland
clipped California 7-5.

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You forgot tom tlhing
Sometimes In the heat ol the moment, making the
simplest plays becomes the most difficult ol tasks.
On Tuesday at Red Bug Lake Park, Lake Brantley's
Nicole Rathbun (No. 22) and Oviedo catcher Cindy

Blocker danced around home plate, Blocker missing
the tag attempt (note the ball in the wrong hand) and
Rathbun coming up short ot the plate In the process.
Finally. Rathbun touched the plate to score the run.

do Its damage.
The Oviedo lulls all but fell silent
ufter a first Inning rally was killed
by the fine defensive work of Patriot
first baseman JcnSoost.
In the home half of the first
Inning, the Lions hud connected for
four straight lilts to get on the
scoreboard when S&lt;iost made a
diving catch o f a line drive, then
tagged the bag to complete un
unassisted double play and end the
scoring threat.
W illie Oviedo would score another
run In the fifth Inning, for all Intents
and purposes, their offensive fire
had been doused: u game-ending
double play with the liases loaded
punctuated the afternoon.

LANS HOWELL 30. LYMAN 3

FOOTBALL

CASSELBERRY - Lake Howell
tuned up for the upcoming district
tournament with u 20-3 romp over
Lym an In a Sem inole A thletic
Conference sofiball contest that
featured 17 hits by the Sliver Hawks

Offardahl signs four-ysar pact
MIAMI — Miami Dolphins Pro Howl linebacker
John Offerdahl. who missed the first six games
last year because o f a contract dispute, signed a
four-year contract with the team, team officials
announced Tuesday.
"W e got II done quickly and efficiently and I
am looking forward to playing with the Dolphins
for another four years." Offerdahl said. ‘T v r
said that I didn't want to leave the area and I'm
hapay ity t this contract d o n e . " — Offerdahl. 25. who lives In Fort Lauderdale,
was voted to the AFC Pro Howl last year for the
fourth lim e In his four years In the league. He
didn't sign a ton tract until Oct. 16 and saw
reserve duty In his first two games before
starting Nov. 5 against Indianapolis.
The second round draff pick out of Western
Michigan In 1966 finished the season ranked
third on the team with 72 tackles. 58 solo, and
1.5 sacks In 10 games.

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D istrict tennis event
heads into final day

Dodgers
hand Cubs
first loss

NATIONAL H A O U 1

SANFORD — And then there were
non e. . . undefeated teams, that Is.
The Rinker Dodgers, behind the
hitting and pitching o f Joshua
Watson, ended the Railroaders Cubs
dreams o f an undefeated season
with an 8-7 triumph In National
Division play of the Sanford Recreullon D epartm ent L ittle Major
Baseball League at Roy Holler Field
Tuesday night.
In the other game pluyed Tues­
day. the Suntiilund Pirates won
their second game o f the year with a
13 9 defeat of the First Federal of
Seminole Cardinals.
With one game left In the first half
of the season, the Dodgers and the
Culm are tied at 6-1 while the
Cardinals and the Pirates arc lied at
2-5.
Next action for the National
Division will be Saturday. At 8 a.m.
the Cardinals will take on the
Disabled American Veterans Royals:
ut 10 a.m.. the Dodgers face the
Seminole Ford Red Sox: at noon,
the Pirates take on the First Union
A's: and at 2 p.m.. the Cubs will
challenge the Sun Bank Orioles.
Tuesday night's game between
the Dodgers and the Cuba was a
great one.
The Cubs got on the board first
with a pair of runs in the bottom of
the first. Hut the Dodgers loaded the
bases with two outs In the top o f the
second. Lorenzo Robinson then hit

Rods finally opsn at horns
Cincinnati had to wait two weeks for Opening
Day this year but for Keds fans It was worth It.
Cincinnati, traditional host o f the majorleague opener, lost the honor this year due to
the spring training lockout. The lockout
postponed the first week of the season and the
revised schedule forced the Reds to spend the
first two weeks of the season on the road.
The Reds relumed from their Initial road trip
of the 1990 seaain unbeaten after six games and
Improved that to seven Tuesday with a 2-1
victory over the San Diego Padres.
ElA-’wherc In the National Lraguc. Montreal
shaded Philadelphia 2-1. Pittsburgh pounded St.
Louis 7-2. Chicago nipped the New York Mels
8-6 In 13 Innings, and Los Angeles topped San
Francisco 10-5.

HOCKBY
Bourqus, Bruins oust W hsltrs
B O S T O N — R ay B o u rq u e 's pain w as
overmatched by his heart and the Boston Bruins
rode his dramatic return to u seventh-game
playoff victory.
John Byre scored his first NHL goal 90
seconds Into the game and the Bruins went on
to a 3-1 victory Tursday night In the Game 7 of
their first-round playoff with the Hartford
Whalers.
,
Bourque, the Bruins' star defenseman and
team leader, was not expected to play because of
a hip Injury which had sidelined him for the
previous four games. The sellout crowd of
14.448 ut Hoston Garden sustained a defeaning
roar when Bourque skated onto the Ice before
the game.
Boston will host Montreal in Thursday night's
opener o f the Adam s Division final.

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W ith Janny Wise (above). Krlatina Kotseos and Mlml
Tran ail In loday'a alngles llnala. Oviedo was In good
shape to claim the 4A-District 5 championship.

A LTA M O N TE SPRINGS - Oviedo widened Its
advantage In the girls' standings and Lake Brantley and
Lake Mary were staging a war In the boys' porilon of
the District 4A-5 tennis loum am rnl at Sunlundo Park
Tuesday.
The Lions have players In the singles finals at No. I
(Jennie Wise). No.3 (Kristina Kotseos) and No.4 IMIml
Tran). Other county teams with girls In the singles
finals ure Lake Mary ut No.3 ITrael Mulchnlkl und No.5
(Laurie Hahnl and Luke Brantley at No.5 (Krista
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No. I (Jason Appcll. No.3 (Scott Ryan). No.4 (Jonathan
Johnson) and No.3 (Paul Farqulursonl singles.
O ther county schools with players who have
udvanced to the finals are Lake Mary at N o.l (Jason
White) und No.2 (Ryan Rogers) singles and Lyman at
No.4 singles (Daniel Gasti).
Jennie Wise (seeded No. 2| had little trouble reaching
the finals with a 6-1. 6 0 victory over Allison Dickey of
Ikxine. Wise will play top-seeded Laura Klmmcl of
Winter Park In the finals. Klmmcl rolled over Allison
Colvin of Apopka 6-0.60.
The No. I seed In No. 3 singles. Katscos o f Oviedo
defeated Tert Chappell o f Boone 6-2. 6-4. to reach the
finals opposite the No. 3-scedrd Mutehnlk. Mutehulk
upset No. 2 seed Allison McCarthy o f Winter Park 6-4.
6-7.6 I.
In No. 4 singles. No. 1 seed Ik-ather Smith o f Boone
and the second-seeded Tran o f Oviedo reached the
finals with eusy wins over Jennifer Wheeler o f Lake
Mary (6-2.60) and Mary Phallm o f Winter Park 16-1.

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s e e flirts w ith victory against V alencia
By DSAN SMITH

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SANFORD — Just like they had done In the previous
four Ivase ball meetings wlllt Valencia tills year, the

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Thanks to King, Bullets, Magic losing streak reaches 13
ORLANDO Bernard King scored
Washington's last I I points. Including a 15-foot
busriinc Juui|M-r with two seconds left, to lilt the
Bullets to a 129-127 victory uver the Orlando
Magic Tursday night.
King, who finished thr night with 32 points.
M-orrd Just four second-half points until the filial
3:26. He begun his scoring burst with u
three-point play that propelled the Builds to u
121-117udvantage.
Orlando s Scott Skll&gt;-s thru trimmed the drflcll
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points, later hit a pair of free throws with eight
seconds showing to tie the game at 127.
Although Orlando bud u chain c to snap a
12-game losing streak alter King's game-winning
play, the team never got off a good shot.
Harvey Grant knocked the Iwll away from
Reggie Theus. leaving less than a second on the
clink. Mark Alarle then Intcrccplcd a long pass,
preventing Otis Smith from beating the buzzer
with a layup.
Jeff Malone, who contributed a game-high 33
(minis to the victory, scored 21 third-period

(mints to put the visitors on lop 101-92 lute In the
third period.
With the Magic trailing 103-102 entering the
Ituul |K-rlod. Theus scored on a Jumper to give
Orlando Its first leud. 104-103. since the opening
moments of the game.
Washington responded with un 11-2 burst that
put the Bullets uhrud 114-106.
Four missed free throws In the final period kept
the Magic from overtaking Washington — along
wiih King, who also amassed a career-high 14

assists.

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Raldera M l behind early, only In rush back and
rail lust short at victory.
The Raiders M l behind 3-0 in the top of the first
Inning but later bed the game at 8-8 only to lose
• 4 In IS Innings In the Mid-Florida Conference
laved at Raider Field Tuesday.
. "W e had our chances," said Seminole coach
Jack PMtaBm. "But we're atiS hot getting the big
hit. But you’re not going hi w it many when the
Brat two batters go 114 at tba plate. The middle
ofour line-up did l.great Job."
The lorn saw Seminole's record fall to 10-27
overall and 6-13 In the MFC. Tba Raiders will
play at home today at 3 p.m. when they take on
St. John’a River Community College In a
make-up of an carter ratnouL
With the win. Valencia keepa ha hope alive of a
place In Urn elate tournament next month. The
Matador* art only 24*20 overall tout In the MFC.
where N counts, they arc 14*7 and fighting Santa
Fa for the automatic second apot in Ihc
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run and five errors led
Brat-Mining nma. A double and two fly

balls led to another Matador run In the second.
8CC started to peck away m ihc third m Damn
and acored on a long t
McCutcheon walkedI m
off the center M d fence by MSte Fuller.
The Raldera added two runs in the fourth to cut
Ihc lead In hair and finally got back even In the
sixth when Corey Coljcski lined a double to
left-center to dear the bases.
Valencia scored two runs on a walk and an
error In the seventh lo go ahead 84 . But i
SCC battled hack. Dan Peter* atofoed and went to
third on a Scott Curat single,!. f t c h K l
hit a alow roller that the second hasrman couldn’t
handle. Peters scoring.
Just when It looked like Uw Raiders might foil
short am the first two batters In the ninth made
outs. David Leugers kept things going with a
single to center and Coljeakl walked. Pinch-hitler
i
Mart Panlah stepped lo the plate andI ©looped
blooped a
single to left center to score Leugers wtth the
lying run.
Carlos Abrcu came on In relief for SCC In the
ninth and allowed only one baaerunner in hi* Brat
three Innlnga of work. SCC had a couple of
chances to score In the 10th and llth inning* but
Called lo get the big hit to end the game.

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fifth inning and the p m went
to the sixth and deciding Inning,
Oerald Bishopledoffthe sixth
for the Cubs with a walk. When
the fourth ball went by the
f i r h f for a wfld pitch Bishop
continued on to second. The
catcher, trying to get Bishop at
second, threw wlktty and Bishop

pitcher far the Cube, struck out
nine In his four-plus innings,
Robert Dickerson came on in
rebel to thwart the fifth Inning
H otter uprising, but sutTrrrd
the loes on the unearned run In
the sixth. He atruck out three
n d allowed two hits In his two
Innings.
ftovldlng the offense for the
Cubs were Williams (triple,
double, sin gle, three runs
scored). Aaron Knight (single.
two run* scored). Paul Evans
Howard (one alngle
and one run mored each) and
Dickerson. Dustin DeMarco and
Pshlan McKinney (one single
damage for the
imrs Fields (home
wo singles, three
Lamell Fayaon
two runs scored).
scored each) and Eugene Butler.
Lonnie Fuller ana Vernsrd
Smith (one run scored each).
Sparking the cardinals offense

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Howell Tuesday.
“ We are In the process of
p reparin g Tor the d is tric t
tournament.** said Lake Howell
coach Jo Luciano. ‘’Everything
we have done since the aprtng
for districts."
The win improved the Sliver
Hawks record to 11*7 overall and
ft-5 In the SAC. The last regular
gamc of the season game far
Lake Howell la Thursday, when
the Silver Hawks take on Oviedo
at Red Bug Lake Park Thursday
starting at 3:30 pm .
The leading hitters far Lake
H ow ell w ere T in a Lem an
(3 -for*4 , fou r R B I), M iesy
Marlines (2-farO. triple, double.
RBI). Marie Peters (2-for-3. triple,
three RBI). Kristy York (2-for-t.

two RBU.
Doing the damage for Lyman
were Mo. D’Amico (2-for-2).
HlUaman (I-for-3. double) and
Ml. D’Amico ( I -for-3).

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Joey W om ack. Ralph “ The
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main event.
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Marshall. Von Craws. Mika
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WEDNESDAY

1 9 9 0

Sanford Herald
82nd Year, No. 245— Sanford. Florida

Stu d e n ts a ce S S A T s

NEW S DIGEST

S S A J 'I

□ Sports

Test scores
here highest
in the state

S C O R E S
For Seminole County 10th-Graders

Unbeatable combination

SCHOOL

AUBURN HILLS. Mich. — Gritty defense on
one end and Islali Thomas on the other proved
once again to hr an unbeatable combination for
the Detroit Pistons.

1990 SCO RES

1989 SCORES

Reading Writing Math

Reading Writing Math

Laks Brantley

96

Lake Howell

See Page IB

Dodgers clinch championship
FOREST CITY — The Dodgers clinched the
West Seminole Pony Baseball League champi­
onship with a 9 -1 win over the Orioles.
The Dodgers were the regular season champi­
ons with a record o f 18-2. On their way to the
championship. Die Dodgers defeated the Royals
and Phillies bcfcar knocking off the Orioles.

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By VICKI DaSORMIIR
Herald stall writer

Htrald graphic by Klonia Jordan

□ Florida

Search for minority teachers intensified

Leak still grounds Columbia
CAPE CANAVERAL - Engineers pumped
frigid liquid hydrogen rocket fuel aboard the
shuttle Columbia Wednesday in a last-ditch bid
to locate a leak that has wrecked NASA's launch
schedule and threatens to ground the ship until
early August.

See Page 2 A

□ Local

By VICKI DeSORMIER
Herald staff writer
SANFORD — Over the past year, the personnel
department of the Seminole County school district lias
concentrated Us effort to rccrulte more minority
teachers.
District and school level administrators traveled to 10
schools across the state as well as to Louisiana Stale

University and Southern University to try to tiring
minorities Into the classrooms o f Seminole County.
Three hundred ninety-six Interviews were conducted
between February and December last year resulting In
the hiring of 102 teachers
The district has made an effort to identity the areas
where the greatest Inequities exist.
"T h e most critical areas for os are math, science and
See Teachers. Page 5A

Chamber says no to fireworks
SANFORD — A hurt and angry Steve Alford
left the Greater Sanford Chamber o f Commerce
meeting room yesterday after the Executive
Committee voted not to support him. as a group.
In Ids efforts to raise money for Fourth of .July
fireworks.

See Page 3 A

□ People
Cook together, play together

Memorial In U e U n d . w ho la also building ti

computer business.
This creative family docs things a little
differently and they like being together.

See Page 5B

Melon thieves injure guard dog
SANFORD — Eighteen watermelons arc miss­
ing and a Doberman pinscher guarding the
scene has been hurt at a fruit stand at 999
Monroe Road. Sanford. Seminole County sherIfTs deputies report.
Louis A. Morris. 51. of George's Balt and
Tackle, reportedly told sheriffs deputies his
melons, valued at $53. were stolen some time
Monday night. When he reported the loss
Tuesday evening. Morris also said that his
Doberman pinscher dog's foot was apparently
broken with an oak board during the theft.

Polk back part-time
SANFORD — Sheriff John Polk Is back at
work for about three hours each day. as he
continues to recover from eliest surgery to
repair Internal damage thut followed heart
surgery In November.
Polk. 58. who has been re-hospltullzed three
times in Altamonte Springs following his second
heart bypass surgery performed at Duke
University Medical Center In North Carolina,
was released from his latest hospital stay May 9.
On May 2 Polk's doctors at Florida Hospital
Altamonte reopened his chest to repair four of
five wires that were to hold his ribcage together,
but which hud broken. Three floating ribs were
reattached and scar tissue removed.
Polk said he lias suffered no min since repair
of the Internal damage to fils chest, but he has
lost alKiut 50 |khi nds.

From staff and wire reports

IN D E X
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Partly cloudy with a
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F o r m ore w a a th a r, aaa Pag# 2 A

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SANFORD — Fran Cockayne, our Cook of the
Week. Is a busy mom with three lively kids. She
Is married to Munson, a registered nurse at Fish

S A N F O R D — T h e S e m in o le
C ou n ty sch ool d is tr ic t's 10th
graders scored, on average, higher
Ilian students across the stale on
the Stale Student Assessment Test
ISSAT).
A c c o rd in g to D avid W inger,
coordinator o f testing for the dis­
trict. students In this district have
scored consistently higher than the
state average. T h ey have also
topped their own past scores each
year.
"They did much better Ihls year."
he said. "Th ey managed to keep
ahead o f lhe state average which Is
continuing to go up as w ell."
I he lest Is divided Into two
sections, one which measures basic
sk ills lu reading, w ritin g and
mathematics and Ihc other which
measures o f those skills to everyday
life situations.
Seminole High School student test
scores show a "significant Increase
over their 1989 scores." Winger
See Testa, Page 8A

i Ir

■tlonal

TALLAHASSEE — Florida residents should begin
facing up to Ihc unpleasant fact that next year's
Leglslalure will probably have lo consider some
form o f general lux hike lo m rel the tlrmunilM of
stale government, several Slate lawmakers say.
"W e have maxed out our ability lo tap our
existing lux sources on a piecemeal approach."
Senate President Hob Crawford said Monday,
echoing similar comments earlier from lawmakers
like House Speaker Tom Gustafson and his
successor, state Rep. T.K. Wcthercll.
"T h e Legislature Is going lo find Itself In a real
dilem m a" In 1991. Crawford said, and Is likely lo
find Itself looking at more of a general f ix hike to
meet the demands of state growth.
The other option Is a cutback In services, which
often seems attractive to voters until they begin lo
suffer themselves from Ihc cuts.
One of the major problems Is that Florida's
revenue base no longer Is growing as quickly as II
was during the 1980s. That means that while the
demand for stale services continues lo go up. the
money to pay forihem Is not increasing as rapld'y.
One lop stale official who disagreed with the
gloomy outlook was Gov. Hob Martinez, who used
his veto threat during the session that ended last
weekend to force lawmakers to adopt a scattcrgun
approach lo raising the $1.5 billion In cxlra taxes
and fees needed for the $27.5 billion budget.
"Florida's had good growth In this budget. ...
Even without (the lax packagcl.thc budget would

H*r«M Photoby Kolly Jordan

Bookworms
Goldsboro Elementary students who read 100
books during the school year were honored
with a banquet Tuesday. Here, local author

Iris Tracy Comfort (left) distributes copies of
her new book to (I lo r) Jackie Strandness,
Rhonda Reifenralh and Rod Freeman.

f See Taxes, Page 5 A

Georgia native
may become new
county manager
By J . MARK BARFIELD
Herald stall writer
SANFORD — Michael Bryant,
the quiet-spoken county man­
ager o f Hall County. Ga.. may
become Seminole County's next
county manager.
Commissioner Sandra Glenn
said Bryant was " p o s itiv e "
about the Job and offer Tuesday
itlglil after speaking with Bob
Slavln. president of the county's
search firm MSN Management
Consultants. Slavln extended
the county's ofler of $80,000 a
year lo start, rising to $85,000
after six months, and a county
ear every two years. They also
agreed lo pay Ills m ovin g
expenses.
Glenn said Bryant told Slavln
he would have to discuss Semi­
nole County's offer with Ills wife
w ho w as away from their
Gainesville. Ga. home on busi­
ness Ills answer is expected by
Thursday. Glenn said
Sem inole County com m is­
sioners and a tour-person In­
terview cnmmlltcc unanimous­
ly agreed Tuesday to offer
Hrvatil the position of the chief
executive of the county. Bryant
has held his I l.UI County postllon 10 years and currently
See M anager, Page 5 A

Forecaster predicts active hurricane season
Unltad Prats International
DENVER - Hurricane forecaster
William Gray said Tuesday the
southeastern United States should
prepare for an active tropical storm
season this year and warned It
might usher In a renewed cycle of
stronger hurricanes
Gray, a professor of atmospheric
science at Colorado Stale Universi­
ty. has Issued hurricane predictions
annually since 198-1 Ills predic­
tions had been very close every year
until last year, when Ills forecast
was wide ol llie mark

STORM W ARNINGS

Last year. Gray predicted lour
hurricanes, three short ol the actual
number. He also failed lo predict
anything of ilic magnitude ol Hugo,
ihe niosi destructive hurricane In
ilie nation's history.
A m issing factor in his old
forecasting equation caused ihc
1989 prediction to tall. Gray (old a
news conference, and dial lias been
corrected.
The 1990 forecast, which Gray
will revise- on Aug. 3 before the start
of Ihe most active pad ol die season,
p red icts seven hurricanes. 1 I
named storms o f ai least troplculstorm Intensity. 30 hurricane days
and a slightly above-average hurri­
cane destruction potential.
Three ol die predicted hurricanes

will be major events of a category 3.
-I or 5 In die Safflr/Simpson In­
tensity scale, he said. A category 3
hurricane is nine times as destruc­
tive as a category I storm, and u
category 5 hurricane Is 25 limes as
strong. Hugo was category 4 111
intensity.
Gray also went a little bit further,
saying he believed the Southeast
might be faced with u renewed cycle
of potcntlally-destructlve storms
similar lo the laic 1940s. 1950s and
1960s.
Gray's predictions arc based on a
number ol meteorological factors.
Including Ihe presence of any El
Nino warm-water events in the
South Pacific, the direction of the
See Hurricanes. Page 5A

New generation of weather-radar
will aid ir\ predicting killer sto rm s
Unltsd P ra ts Inttrnatlonal

l

A comparison ol the number
ol hurricanes predicted anno
ally by Colorado Slate Universi­
ty Prof. William Gray and ihc
actual number:
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(1984) 7
5
(1985) 7
7
(1986) 4..............
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(1987) 4 ..............
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7
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G A IN E S V IL L E - F lo rid a ,
which has some ol the most tickle
weather lu the nation, is sched­
uled lo Im- among the llrst stales
lo he o u tfitted with a new
generation of weather radar to
belter predict lethal storms.
rite fljrst ol seven weather
stations In Florida could be
Installed In Melbourne by the end
ol the year, according to National
Weather Service officials aiul
members o f Congress.

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Tin Installations are part of the •
NWS's five-year. $2-mlllton mod­
ernization program that will set^
HR) new radars — the so-called
Next Generation WcatheF Radar
setups — put into place across
ihe Untied States.
" W e 'r e o p e r a t in g lu Ih c '
Paleolithic age In our country In
icrtns of weather lorecasting."
said U.S Rep. James Schcucr.
1D-N.Y. "It ’s a national shame."
SchtHter chairs a House sub­
co m m ittee d ia l has studied
Sec Radar, Page 5A *
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NEWS.FROM"T.HE r e g i o n a n d a c r o s s t h e s t a t e

Shuttle undergoes last-ditch test
Phono com panies accused of fraud
FORT LAUDERDALE — T w o cellular telephone coi.ipanles
were accused In federal fraud suits o f overcharging customers by
billing them for the period o f tim e when their car and mobile
phones were only ringing.
The suits, filed lr Fort Lauderdale against Cellular One and in
West Palm Beach against BellSouth Mobility, allege that
customers were fraudulently billed on a per-minute basis from
the time their phones began ringing, and regardless o f whether
calls were completed.
Customers were also charged for dialing "to ll free" numbers,
the lawsuits said.
The legal complaints were (lied Tuesday as class action suits
on behalf o f all cellular telephone subscribers In Florida. If they
are successful, most o f the estimated 150.000 car and mobile
phone customers In south Florida could be In line for hefty
rebates.
"It Is a substantial amount o f m oney." said Atlee W . Wampler
III. the Miami attorney representing the two subscribers who
Initiated the suits.
Marry Bass, legal counsel for BellSouth Mobility In Atlanta,
said she had not yet seen the suit and could not comment.
Jackie Stewart, a spokeswoman for Cellular One In West Palm
Beach, denied any wrongdoing by the company.

Child abus# charge changed fo murder
FO R T LAU D ERD ALE — Child abuse charges against
25-year-old man were upgraded to murder s/ter doctors
disconnected the life-support systems that had kept his
3-month-old son alive.
Ricardo Gonzalez was charged Tuesday with first-degree
murder. He remained Jailed without bond In the Broward
County Jail Wednesday.
His son^RIcky RJcardo Gonzalez, died Tuesday at Memorial
Hospital. The baby suffered 18 broken bones and brain damage
48
shaken baby syndrom e." caused when young
children are shaken so violently that the veins In the brain
rupture.
The baby had been on life support systems since his
distraught mother rushed him to the hospital Saturday. The
mother. Ofelia Rodriguez, was not charged. She had left the
baby In his father s custody while she worked at a convenience
store.
Detectives said the baby's Injuries were "a n ongoing thing.”
and medical records showed some o f his bones had been broken
at least six weeks ago.
"T h is baby was In pain for a long tim e." said Sgt. Darron
Castlgllone.

Former mayor subject of investigation
MIRAMAR — Former Miramar Mayor Frank Branca la under
investigation by the Broward County State Attorney’s Office
because or undisclosed allegations o f possible misconduct
during his admlnstration.
Assistant Slate A ttorney T im Donnelly confirm ed the
Investigation but would not reveal exactly what he Is examining.
On Tuesday. Donnelly and state attorney's Investigator Mike
Glllo examined Branca's personnel file, financial records and the
mlntues o f meetings held while Branca was In office, the current
mayor, Vicki Coceano said.
Donnelly and Glllo also Interviewed Coceano. the city finance
director, and the directors o f the payroll, accounting and
water-sewer departments.
The state attorney's office had cleared Branca last year of
char fa s that be misappropriate*! fund* b y — ‘~ s ihs rtty r
federal tax Identification numbers on private bank accounts.
T h at would make money In the accounts tax-exempt. The office
also cleared Branca on charges that he had Illegally financed
Shirley Branca Park, named In honor o f his late wife.

Doorfiold Beach bans skateboards
DEERFIELD BEACH — City commissioners In Deerfield Beach
voted to ban skateboards In city parks, on city basketball and
tennla courts and on beachfront sidewalks.
Violators would face fines of up to 8500 and 90 daya In Jail.
City officials approved the restrictions Tuesday after Insurance
specialists warned that the city, which la self-insured, would be
vulnerable (o lawsuits If a skateboarder la Injured or Injures
someone else on city property.

Key Blscayne heads toward incorporation
KEY BISCAYNE — Key Blscayne has cleared the first hurdle
toward becoming an Incorporated city.
Dade County commissioners authorized the Key Blscayne City
Council Tuesday to take Ha case to the Metro Planning Advisory
Board and the people o f the Island, who ultimately must approve
the change by a majolrty vote.
A public hearing will be held before the comission, which still
has final say on Incorporation. The commission did not set an
election date but said the voting would be held “ as soon as Is
practical.”

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CAPE CANAVERAL Engineers pumped frigid liquid
hydrogen rocket fuel aboard the
shuttle Columbia Wednesday In
a last-ditch bid lo locate a leak
that has wrecked NASA's launch
s c h ed u le and th re a te n s to
ground the ship until early
August.
The critical fueling test began
at 8:06 a.m. to duplicate the
minus 423-degree temperatures
that were present when the leak
first showed up last week. Inter­
rupting Columbia's countdown
and Indefinitely delaying launch.
N A S A sp ok esm a n G e o rg e
Dlller said 21 special Instru­
ments were Installed to help
pinpoint the problem, Including
tw o h y d ro g en -sn iffin g m ass
spectrometers and 15 leak de­
tectors.
The hydrogen portion o f the
shuttle's external tank holds
383.000 gallons o f hydrogen,
but engineers did not expect to

pump more than about 30.000
gallons aboard during the test
Wednesday.
Despite extensive tests last
week, engineers "»ere unable lo
locate the leak, which appar­
ently shows up only In Ihe
presence o f supercold liquid
h y d ro g e n . N A S A e n g in e e rs
hoped the fueling test would
enable them to finally find Ihe
problem area.
NASA managers want to find
the leak before hauling Col­
um bia back to the Vehicle
Assembly Building for major
repairs.
A top NASA manager said
Tuesday the space agency likely
w ill delay Columbia's launch on
a 10-day astronomy mission
until around Aug. 9 In order to
launch the shuttle Atlantis on
schedule July 11 lo ferry a
secret military satellite into or­
bit.
NASA officials strongly sus­
pect Columbia's leak Is located
In the area where the shuttle's

primary 17-lnch-wlde f.itl line
butts up against the belly o f the
orbiter.
A critical seal In. the 17-Inch
"qu ick disconnect" filling Is one
possible suspect, although the
problem coUd Involve Interna,
m ech an ism s. In that case.
Columbia could face an even
longer launch delay.
Engineers cannot fix the quick
disconnect fitting without first
unhooking Columbia from Its
externa] lank. And that can be
done only using a giant overhead
crane In Ihe Vehicle Assembly
Building 3 V4 miles from the
launch pad.
Because o f the time needed lo
fix Columbia. NASA managers
may decide to proceed with Ihe
shuttle Atlantis's roll out lo
launch pad 39A next week for
blastolTaround July 11.
Engineers In Ihe shuttle Dis­
covery's hangar, meanwhile, are
continuing lo assess the condi­
tion o f Ihe ship's right-hand
payload bay door to find out If

the Irmglie panel was damaged
during an accident Monday.
One edge of the 60-foot-long
door was pulled up more than 10
Inches when an overhead crane
was accidentally moved, pulling
on cables running from* the
crane to door-closing fixtures on
the long panels.
But the long panel returned to
its origin al shape once the
tension was released and "look ­
ing at It. It doesn't appear to be
damaged." a NASA spokesman
said. "W hat's concerning some
people Is hidden damage under
Ihe (heat Insulation) blankets."
The Discovery accident was
the latest In a series o f problems
that has lhrow.n NASA's am­
bitious. around-the-clock launch
processing schedule Into disar­
ray.
With Columbia facing a roll
buck to Ih e han gar and a
months-long delay, the space
agency can III afford problems
with Discovery, scheduled for
launch Oct 5.

Ancient Indian village State releases list
destroyed by blunders of worst tire dumps

United S r«M Iwtinwtlwul

MIAMI — The remains o f an
ancient Tequesta Indian village
were destroyed by bulldozers
and dynamite because county
planners forgot to warn the
building developer to protect the
rare site, a county archaeologist
said.
Tequ esta Indiana probably
buried their dead on the tropical
hardwood hammock surrounded
by saw grass In southwest Dade
County 500 to 1.000 years ago.
W ork crew s d estroyed 90
percent of the one-acre site last
month to build an artificial lake
In the midst o f a 1.080-unlt
housing project.
The only archaeological finds
rescu ed w ere som e p o ttery
fragments, pieces o f animal bone
and a human tooth.
"Unfortunately, If there's any­
thing else there. It's burled
under tons of rock and rubble
now,” said county archaeologist
Robert Carr, w ho dlscoverd
traces o f the Tequesta settle­
ment last year. "A n Important
htMortcal record has been lo*t."
county planners agreed the
site needed protection but never
thW 'the builders that the re­
mains were there and Issued a
permit allowing It to be de­
stroyed.
It was the ninth Tequesta site
In southwest Dade County de­

stroyed by developers In the last
decade, said Carr.
Spanish explorers found about
1.0 0 0 T e q u e s t a l i v i n g In
southeast Florida lit the early
16th Century.

The last mention of the tribe
was made by a Cuban priest who
cam e to the area In 1743.
Apparently, warfare had reduced
their numbers to about 80 and
Ihe survivors eventually went to
Havana with the Spaniards.
Carr said he Is partly re­
sp on sib le for the scries of
mistakes that led to the she’s
destruction.
“ In this one Instance, every­
thing that could go wrong did go
wrong. The developer was not
the bad guy. This was a real case
o f bureaucratic bungling," Carr
said.
Operating under the name
City National Bank Trust, devel­
opers Leon DeBayle. Ercllo Pena
and Emestino Abreu applied In
1987 for permission to fill 178
acres o f Ihe 200-acrc site.
After the Envtronm~nt l Pro­
tection Agency and the county
Department o f Environmental
R esou rces M anagem ent ob­
jected. the developers agreed to
leave most o f the hammocks
standing, protected by buffer
zones and artificial lakes.

United Frees International
TALLAHASSEE - State of­
ficials have released a list of
the eight worst used-tire
dumps In Florida, citing a
giant 25-acre dump In Polk
County as the most danger­
ous.
T h e P o lk C ou n ty s ite ,
located ne\r Polk City, has 7
million tires stacked in piles
that 6 feet high. One state
official said it would cost the
state 85 million to clean up
that one dump.
The big lire piles are con­
sidered a major environmen­
tal hazard, since (hey are
mosquito breeding grounds.
Additionally, a fire In the big
piles weald put huge amounts
o f oil In the ground and clog
the air with smoke, besides
being extremely difficult lo
put out.
Th ree o f the eight tire
dumps ot, the Department of
Environmental Regulation list
ai_ ocatcd In Orange County.
T w o — Including the Polk
C ity s ite — are In Polk
County, while Ihe others are
In Hillsborough. Nassau and
Pasco counties.
The most-dangerous dumps
were rated according to their
number o f tires, their prox­

imity to neighborhoods and
their potential for environ­
mental harm.
Unlike some garbage, tire
don't decay. They Jusl con­
tinue to pile up, and recycling
(hem to other uses such as
road construction material Is
expensive.
T 're dumps have been a
lucrative entepprise for landowners over the years, but the
practice becam e Illegal In
1988.
"Y ou can't Just dump a pile
o f tires In the m iddle of
nowhere anymore." said Bill
Hlnkley, director o f DER's
solid waste program. "T h e
good old days of dumping
tires at tow or no cost are
behind us."
Current state law requires
dump owners to shred their
stockpiles or pay to have
them carted away to a site for
shredding. They can apply for
permits to operate their sites
as recyrllng centers, but few
have done so. said HI lkley.
There Is a surcharge o f one
dollar on every new tire sold
In Florida lo feed a trust fund.
The fund, which raises about
$15 million a year: la sup­
posed to be used for research
on developing new uses for
old tires.

Chiles says DeFoor’s selection won’t change race
United S rtis International
FORT LAUDERDALE - The
addition o f J. Alhson DeFoor III
to the Republican gubernatorial
ticket won't influence the course
o f Lawton Chiles' Democratic
campaign for governor, or the
ultimate outcome, despite DeFoor's controversial tenure as a
stale Judge. Chiles said Tuesday.
Republican Gov. Bob Martinez
kicked off his re-election cam­
paign Monday by naming De­
Foor. the Monroe County sheriff.,
as his running mate.
DeFoor. a former Judge, was
reprim anded by the Florida
Suprem e Court In 1986 for
Improper campaigning and other

Indiscretions while on the bench.
Chiles, who spoke to reporters
before touring a day-care center
for disadvantaged children, ref­
used to comment on the public
reprimand.
But the former U.S. senator
sounded confident when asked if
DeFoor's selection would boost
Democratic chances In Novem­
ber, as some maintain.
" I don’ t know how you could
boost what you think are awfully
good chances to begin with."
Chiles said.
"W hal our campaign Is about
— and It doesn't change with (he
sheriff getting In It — Is people
versus money. We think people
are more important than money.

and that’s what we’re out to
prove." he added.
Chiles, who Is challenging U.S.
Rep, Bill Nelson, D-Fla., for the
Democratic nomination, spent
about a half an hour visiting
children at the Jack &amp; Jill
Nursery to point out the need for
more state supported day-care
services.
“ Day care Is tremendously
important, especially In this kind
o f setting." he said. "Th e trage­
dy Is again that you have a
program like this that works that
Is not available to all of the kids
o f the working poor."
C h ile s sa id m ore fe d e ra l
money would be available Tor
day care In Florida If the stale

came up with additional mat*
chlng funds.
That money could help
reduce the current waiting
fo r s u b s i d i z e d d a y c a r t
estimated at 22.000 children,
said.
" I don’t think w r ought tfl
have a waiting list," Chiles said.
" I f we don’t have these kids)
educated, they will be on our
welfare rolls, or they'll be in our
prisons."
C h ile s also c r itic iz e d (he
Martinez administration for pre­
siding over cutbacks In a food
program for poor families that he
said will affect 30.000 children
In Florida.

TH E W EA T H ER
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Today...Partly cloudy with a
40 percent chance of afternoon
thunderstorms. High in the low
to mid 90's with a southwest
wind at 5 to lOmph.
Tonight...There Is a 20 percent
c h a n c e o f e v e n in g t h u n ­
d erstorm s. becom in g p artly
cloudy late night- Low In the
70'a with a light wind.
Tomorrow...Partly cloudy with
a 30 percent chance of afternoon
thunderstorms. High In the low
to mid 90 a with a southeast
wind at lOm ph.
E x te n d e d o u tlo o k ...P a r tly
cloudy Friday through Sunday
w ith a chance o f afternoon
show ers and thunderstorm s.
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SO L U N A R TA B LE : Mln. 4:05
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10:35 p.m. TIDES: D aytona
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lows. 1:45 a.m . 1:31 p.m.

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D aytona Beach: Waves are 1
fool and very glassy. Current Is
slightly to the m rlh with a water
temperature of 70 degrees. New
Sm yrna Beach: Waves are 1 and
glassy. Current is to Ihe north,
with a water temperature o f 70
degrees. Sun screen factor: 15.

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Bay and inland waters a light
chop. Widely scattered thun­
derstorms mostly during Ihe
afternoon.
Tonight and Thursday ..wind
southeast to south 10 kts. Seas 2
lo 3 ft.

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Sanford Tuesday was 95 de­
grees and the overnight low was
70 as reported by Ihe University
of Florida Agricultural Research
and Education Center. Celery
Avenue.
Recorded rainfall during the
24-hour period ending ai 8 a.m.
Wednesday totalled 03 of an
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Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida — Wednesday, June 6, 1990 — 3A

Leffler resigns from circuit post
Man accused in strong arm robbery

Herald stall writer

MIDWAY — Seminole County sheriff's deputies report the
arrest Tuesday morning of a man accused os one o f two
robbers who allegedly utlnckcd a man on Sipes Avenue.
Midway. May 18.
The victim had told deputies that a 17-year-old boy. also
suspected In the case, allegedly held a gun to his head and
demanded money after Thurman Latherto byrd. 22. 2370
Granby St.. Sanford, allegedly hit him In the face.
byrd allegedly tore a pocket from the victim's clothes and
took $75 from the pocket, a sheriffs report said. Byrd was
arrested at the sheriff's office at 10:36 a.m.

SANFORD — Circuit Judge Kenneth
Leffler. who has served as circuit court
Judge In Scndnolc and Brevard counties for
15 years, has forwarded his letter of
resignation to Gov. Bob Martinez, effective
December 31. He would not have been up
for re-election for another four years.
In announcing his retirement In the letter

Man charged with threatening roommate
FEltN PARK — A man who allegedly threatened his
roommate because he didn't want lire fighters called to their
house after a pan of food the suspect was cooking caught afire '
Tuesday morning, has been arrested.
Marcel Dube. 52. 600 Prairie Lake Drive. Fern Park, was
charged with aggravated assault. He was also charged with
battery on n policeman after allegedly struggling with deputies
and slrlklngone. The arrest wus made at 3:54 a.m.

Fake identification leads to arrest
SANFORD — A woman who allegedly presented a Social
Security card and a birth certificate In the name of another
woman to get u fake Florida Identification card In Sanford
Tuesday afternoon was arrested.
Sanford police report charging Maria Isabel Rios. 18. 981
Dlnero Drive. Wlnler Springs, with unlawful posseeston o f or
an unlawful attempt to get a driver's license or Identification
card. She was arrested at the state driver's license office at
1251 E. Airport Ulvd.

Four nominated for board post
SANFORD — Seminole County sheriffs workers covered by
civil sen Ice have nominated four candidates to fill a recently
vacated rmploycc-electcd |M&gt;st on the five-member civil service
board.
In an election during the second week o f June.sheriff's Sgt.
Ralph Salerno. Sgt. Mike Messer, corrections officer Mark
Ylngllng. and lialllff Joe Scutcro will vie for the post.
The term is for two years. There Is one other employeeelected slot on the board. The board itself appoints one other
txiard member an the sheriff appoints the remaining two board
members.

More local news, See Pages 7A, 8A.

Revco sells 220 stores
Unlt&lt;

&gt;International

TWI.\'SBt."IG, Ohio - Revco
D.S. Inc., formerly the nation's
larges I drugstore chain, an­
nounced plans Tuesday to sell
220 stores In five slates to the
Jack Eckerd Corp. of Clearwater.
Fla.
The purchase price for the
s t o r e s In T e x a s . F lo r id a ,
^ tlssls sip p l. L o u is ia n a and
Oklahoma sriumnt.dtHcloscdjbul
It Will be: rr.-nlcd In federal
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bankruptcy court filings during
Ihe next few weeks.
Revco has been under federal
bankruptcy protection since
July 1988. It operates more than
1.800 stores in 27 slates.
On Jan. 26 Revco announced
It would sell 712 stores In 17
states, keeping only Its 1.100
stores In Ohio. Pennsylvania.
W e s t V ir g in ia . N ew Y o r k .
Maryland. Virginia. Georgia.
North Carolina. South Carolina
and eastern Tennessee.

lie decide to ap|K)int whoever wins the
election lo III! the remainder o f my term for
this year."
Sevi rai people have already announced
they will seek the seal vacated by LcUler,
although the nffieial Judiciary qualifying
period does not begin uni II July 16 at noon.
While he would prefer lo resign his post
sooner. Leffler said Martinez would prqbably
not take action to rill the post until the end
of the year, and that could cause a hardship
In the rase loads o f the circuit court.

dated June 4. he said he had no immediute
plnns for the future.

■ y NICK P F IIF A U F

“ I want to take some time to take
Inventory, then dctcrmliic which direction I
might go,** Lcfller said
Leffler said It will now be up u&gt; the
governor to declare a Judicial election fo
choo:&lt;c his successor. The election Is
schedulcfl for Sept. 4. "A t that tim e." Leffler
said. " I have Informed the governor I will Ikwilling to hack-date my resignation, should

Tw o announce candidacy for circuit judge
B y N IC K F F 1 IF A U F

Herald staff writer
SANFORD Although Un­
o ffic ia l Ju diciary q u a lify in g
period Is still over a month
away, a number o f candidates
have made announcements' of
their Intent to run for a circuit
court Judgeship In the 18th
Judicial circuit which Include*)
Seminole and Brevard Countlcs.Two announcements were
made this week, from Sanford
and Melbourne.
At the beginning of this week.
Seminole County attorney Ned
N. Julian Jr., annmmred Ids
candidacy for the Group 10
Judgeship vacancy created by

the retirement of the Iloiiorable
K e n n e t h M . L e f f l e r . In
M elbou rne. H rcvard C ou n ty
Judge Tonya Baccus yesterday
announced her plans to seek a
circuit Judgeship.
Julian, a graduate of Stetson
University and Stetson College
of Irfiw. begun Ids law practice in
Scndnolc County In 1907 with
the firm o f Stcnstrom. Davis A
McIntosh. He Is now u senior
partner In the firm, now known
as Stcnstrom. McIntosh. Julian,
Colbert. Whlglinm A Simmons.
P.A. In addition lo being ad­
mitted lo the Florida Bar. Julian
Is ndmitted to the U.S. District
Court for both I he middle and
southern districts o f Florida, the

U.S. Court o f Appeals for Inc
I Ith Circuit and the United
Stales Supreme Court. He also
regularly appears before the
Florida Public Employee Rela­
tions Commission, and the Flor­
ida Commission on Human Relalldns. '*
Julian also serves as a Homey
to the Seminole County School
Hoard, attorney for the City of
Lake Mary and assists Ills
partner Kenneth McIntosh In
rep resen ta tio n o f S em in o le
Community College, lie also
serves as the attorney fur the
Seminole County Housing Au­
thority.
Uaeeus was elected lo the
Hrcvard County court bench in

Chamber won’t support
effort to save
■ y J . BRADLKY DILLINQ
Herald stall writer
SANFORD — A hurl and angry
Steve Alford left the Greater
Sanford Chamber of Commerce
meeting room yesterday after
the Executive Committee voted
nut to support him. ns a group.
In his efforts to raise money for
Fourth of July fireworks.
After hearing the chamber
might abandon Its traditional
firew orks display this year.
Alford had been working since
last Thursday to raise money for
the project. The chamber had
S I.700 left from last year's effort
and wr.s discussing whether or
not to spend it on fireworks this
year.
"They acted like a hunch of
blockheads, as I sec It." Alford
said after 'nc meeting.
Afford had tried to persuade
the committee to support the
project, but to no avail.

business reason in do lids, nr Is
It Just patriotic," com m itter
m e m b e r J im Y o u n g s a id .
" W e ’ ve got lo consider the
competition. W e’ve got Orlande
and Wall Disney World. It really
hurts us to put up a mediocre
display."

1986. Before entering private
practice in 1981. she served a
year and a half as an assistant
state attorney, prosecuting eases
In co u n ty cou rt. She then
established a general practice
which Involved a variety of legal
work, prlfnbrlly In criminal, real
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"T h is Isn't Just any old event."
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purchase the Community Improvement Associa­
tion building. 260 N. Country Club Road, will
come before the Lake Mary City Commission for
the second time tomorrow night.
The city already owns the property on which the
building Is located. When the matter was broughi
up for a vote the first time, during the May 17
commission meeting, the proposal failed to pass,
with a 2-to-2 decision and one commissioner not
in attendance.
Mayor Dick Fess. who voted against the
purchase during the last meeting said hr had a
problem In buying a building that is not
particularly suited for the needs of the city.
Referring lo park property further north on
Country Club Road now owned by the city, he
said. "I think wc could construct a building on the
land we Just purchased."
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Electoral sickness

HM

A w e l l - i n f o r m e d c i t i z e n r y Is th e
iK im crston e o f a d em ocra cy. T h u s clcctrd
lea d e rs in the U n ite d S tates sh ou ld be
a larm ed a t the w idesp rea d pu blic cy n ic ism
a m o n g A m e rica n s o f v o tin g age. T h a t w a rn ­
in g Is co n ta in ed in a report from the Marklc
C om m issio n on th e M edia and E lectorate,
w hich n otes the iron y o f the d em ocra tic
process flo w e rin g in n u m erou s co u n tries
nround th e w orld w h ile it appears to be
w ith e rin g here.
T h e rep ort reflects tw o y e a rs o f stu d y by an
e ig h t - m e m b e r c o m m is s io n c o n s is tin g o f
p rom in en t acad em ics. Journalists, a n d tw o
fo rm er U .S. senators. A fte r eva lu a tin g th e role
o f citizen s, the m ed ia and candidates du rin g
the 1988 presidential ca m p a ign , th e c o m ­
m ission con clu ded that m a n y vo ters b elieve
they h a v e little o r no effe ct on national
election s. T h is pessim ism helps ex p la in w h y
voter tu rn ou t has stea d ily decreased du rin g
the last th ree decades.
In the 1960 presidential election, n ea rly 63
percent o f the vo tin g -a g e p o p u lation cast
ballots fo r John K e n n e d y o r R ich a rd N ix o n . In
1988. h o w ev er, a m e re 50.1 percen t both ered
to vo te fo r G eorge Bush o r M ichael Dukakis.
V oter tu rn ou t for con gression a l ele ctio n s is
even m o re paltry; 48 percent three decades
a go co m p a re d w ith 37 percen t in 1988.
W h at ca n be done to incrca — vo te r interest
and p a rticip a tio n in the polltl &gt;1 process? T h e
co m m is sio n offers se ve ra l r om m cn d atlon s
that cou ld h a ve a sig n ifica n t im pact.
A n a tio n al a d ve rtis in g cam paign , fu nded by
an In co m e tax c h e c k o ff system , is a good
place to begin . V oters need to be rem in d ed
that th eir Input Is v ita lly im portant for the
sustem to work. H igh schools, colleges, and
u n iversities could p rovid e a tim e ly assist in
tilts rega rd .
W e a g re e that th e F ed era l C om m u n ica tion s
C o m m issio n ou gh t to en cou rage television
and ra d io n etw ork s to ofTcr regular public
ic r v ic c a ir tim e d u rin g presidential ca m ­
paigns. C on gress a lso should suspend the
req u ire m e n ts that n etw ork s m ust p rovide
equal tim e to ail can d idates for the p re­
sid en cy. T h e m ore vo ters see and hear o f the
res p ec tiv e candidates, the better a ble they
w ill be a b le to m ake in form ed choices.
I f n e t w o r k a n d n e w s p a p e r e x e c u t iv e s
assu m ed a m ore a g g re s s iv e role in d eterm in ­
in g th e va lid ity o f ca m p a ign a dvertisin g, the
ca n d id a tes m ight stick to the issues Instead o f
resortin g to m u d slin gin g and outright d e ce p ­
tion. N o w on d er so m an y would-be voters are
turned o f f by an in creasin gly sleazy process
w h e r e b y fa r to o m a n y c a n d id a te s a rc
pack aged and sold b y their handlers like
Inixes o f sugar-coated cereal.
M edia ex ecu tives and reporters also must
be m o re vigilant against being used by
ca m p a ig n flacks w fio s c goal is to w in at all
costs. A ll to o often, new spapers and television
get cau gh t up In th e horse-race sy n d rom e of
h a n dicap pin g the contenders. D evotin g m ore
atten tion to substance rather than s ty le is tile
surest w a y to put the focus w h ere it belon gs
for ea n d id a tesa n d vo ters alike.
F in ally, presidential candidates should be
required to participate in fou r d eb a tes in
o rd e r to q u a lify fo r fe d e ra lly m a tc h in g
cam paign funds. A n d the ground rules for
these d eb a tes should be d eterm in ed b y the
n e tw o rk s th e m s e lv e s not the r e s p e c tiv e
cam paign staffs. T h a t w ay the con ten d ers
would be ob liged to en ga g e in som e In tellec­
tual rou gh h ou sin g instead o f c o n d u c tin g
parallel press conferences.
T h e M arkle C om m ission Is to be c o m ­
m ended fo r rem in d in g candidates as w ell as
tlie print and broadcast m edia o f tlie need lor
them to constan tly strive fo r in teg rity in
presidential cam paigns, this is the first step
toward restorin g p u b lic co n lld cn cc in the
electoral process.

Berry's World

ROBERT W A L TE R S '

Com pany finds it pays to be clean
MAPLEWOOD. Minn. — For most corporoilons. concern about the environmental conse­
quences of their actions is a matter to tie handled
by a hollow public relations gesture on special
occasions such as Earl h Day.
At other times, those firms’ busincss-as-usual
approach to t lie release of toxic nnd carcinogenic
materials Into ihc air. water and soli means that
abatement o f Industrial pollution lias only a low
priority on their agenda.
In 1988. (lie most recent year for which
comprehensive statistics are available, the na­
tion’s manufacturers released into die environ­
ment 6.2 billion pounds of conlaminants sus­
pected or known to endanger human health or
safety.
Hut fo r th e M i n n e s o t a M i n i n g and
Manufacturing Co., widely known as 3M. die
reduction IT not ellm lnudon o f companygenerated pollution lias been the object of a
15-year campaign believed lo lie unmatched by
any other major corporal Ion.
3M. whose headquarters arc located In ibis
Minneapolis suburb, launched its Pollution
Prevention I’nys initiative In 1975 — when
corporate concern about the environment was
hardly fashionable.
Corporate officials estimate dial the 2?
program has reduced company-generated air
pollutants In the United States hv 224 million

That task Is complicated by the fact that many
of die approximately 60.000 products 3M makes
Involve the use o f adhesives or other '’oatlngs.
(The company’s best known consumer products
are Scotch tape and Post-U notes.)
Large quantities o f petroleum-based solvents,
which become harmful air emissions when they
evaporate, long were assumed to be required In
die manufacture of those items. Now. however.
3M Is turning to water-based solvents or
eliminating their use entirely in its manufactur­
ing processes.
"Our biggest problem Is air pollution, much of
It ca u sed by s o lv e n t s ." sa y s co m p a n y
spokesman Richard H. Renner. "Because we
want the trust o f the people who are breathing
the air that contains our emissions, w e’ve got
(pollution control) research programs going for
every major solvent use we have."
A few other companies — Including AT&amp;T.
Monsanto and Chevron — have belatedly joined
3M in recognizing dial controlling pollution is
more titan an environmental gesture because it
contributes to corporate efficiency, productivity
and profitability.
Too many other firms, however, continue to
deny that they contaminate the environment
even when the need for waste reduction becomes
erlllral.

JA C K ANDERSON

EPA black humor
misses the mark

“I know it sounds crazy, but I love shopping here.”

ELLEN GOODMAN

Backyard farmers’ opening day
BOSTON — There Is no fanfare for dlls
opening day. No organ wafts Its Slur Spangled
Banner over die turf that lias been groomed so
meticulously for litis annual event.
Nevertheless the woman suits up Into her
old uniform. On Iter head Is the beat-up cap
that bears witness to summers past. On iter
hands are die gloves dial weathered many
winning years. Awaiting her Is the trusty
equipment assembled for this day: one wellworn spade, a hose, two-dozen tomato plants.
Walking out to the boxed mounds o f din.
like some pitcher In one of those romantic,
goldcn-hued baseball movies, she says (o
herself quietly: Let the season begin.
The growing season hud arrived at last.
The scene would have l«Miked absurd lo an
outsider, unfamiliar with the ceremonies of tier
life. Tile woman in question is un urban
dweller who spends most o f tier time lit what
they rail the built environment. She lives
where people have structured masses o f brick
and concrete. They make do with a skyline
liisieudol a landscape.
More lo tlie pomi. the woman lias an Indoor
Job. In ihc workplace, she cannol even open a
window without throwing a chair through It.
For months on end. the weather pattern
remains constant: Indoors. Her relationship to
nature Is pared down to its effect on traffic.
Even the loud lids woman eats comes Iron)
tiiat other artificial environment, the world
marketplace. In that un-natural exchange,
raspberries ily In from Chile in January like
misguided lourists. Apples fail oitlo Northern
winter plates all the way from New Zealand
summers. Oranges full o f Florida sunshine
feed New England dank longings.
There are no seasons in Bus marketplace
There are only prices, as il nature lisell could
hr bought oil.
Moreover, let us Im- Irank about il. ihc
p l.ly in g tu rl th at sh e a p p r o a c h e s so
ceremoniously Ibis day Is not impressive This
Is not the slutf ol farming On nature’s quarter
acre, site has cut back lo four rectangles ol
ea rlii that add up lo no more Ilian a
slx-bv-eight rug ol growing space. A crop ih.u
once spread u plague ol ratatouillr across ihc
larders ol tier Incuds is now reduced lo tomato
basic-* Beefsteaks and Big Girls

"H o w co m e they com e out with «t G O H B Y
D O LL, but no P O P P Y D O L L ? "

pounds and wntr^pollutunts by 30.6 million
pounds. T h e com ­
pany also claims to
have greatly cut re­
leases of waste water
and solid waste.
Those figures, says
3 M. represent
savings only In the
Initial year o f each
1m p r o v c m e n i .
Moreover, the com­
pany claims dint the
m o re th an 2 ,5 0 0
p r o je c ts in itia te d
under the 3P pro­
fin 1988, the
gram at 63 domestic
company's
mid 22 international
releases of
sites have reduced Its
harmful chem­
costs by $500 mil­
icals included
lion.
almost 614
Crucial lo da- inimillion
llal success nl die 31’
initiative is its em ­
pounds into
phasis on eliminating
the air. J
or reducing con­
tamination at the source — usually during
production — rather than generating pollutants
and (hen attempting lo treat, store or dispose of
them.

Nevertheless, litis rile ol plaining and
growin g lias come to occupy an emotional
space In Inverse proportion to its shrinking
geometry Dlls Is indeed the Stull ol ceremony
Hut It’s uni a rue of passage. II s a rt*e ol
connection,

What opening day uitests to is a liny, nearly
s\ otholic and vet tenacious, tic lo nature. A tie

that she shares with every apartment dweller
who ever put a cherry tomato pol on ihc lire
escape, every vegetable gardener who ever
costed out tlie home-grown produce al 81 a
pepper.
Digging holes lor seedlings, she thinks ol a
mantra fitting for gardeners. Plant, to re­
member that tilings do not Just appear in the
refrigerator. They grow, slowly. Plant, to repair
tlie nearly severed
umbilical cord with
tlie natural world.
Plant, to keep Ihc
pact of m utu al
cure t ak in g with
nature.
T o the woman in
Iter u n iform , iliai
p a c t wi i l i n a m re
s e e m s e s p e c ia lly
fr a g ile ti l l s y e a r.
O p e n in g da y hud
been postponed on
account of weal her.
May was called oil on
account ot weather
C Whal opening
The cold here, die
Hoods in the South,
day attests to
were attributed by
is a tiny tie
som e to ch an gin g
to nature. ■
patterns produced by
pollution. Weutlu-r
11 s e 11 s u d d e n l y
seemed unnatural.
Have we al last conquered nature? Is u
behaving like all subjugated peoples, re­
bellious?
So this i u Im i i gardener, kneeling in an
altar size plot pays homage with her spade.
When the enemy was Germany, spaces like
tiers were called Victory Gardens When the
enemy is In liu- environment, the target Is
dllTercut. Victory over alienation Here is the
earth tiiat feeds us.
Crouched In a position tiiat would appall her
physical therapist, she gently separates the
imnulo seedlings. She lias chosen Ibis plant
because, ol all the species, tomatoes have most
ferociously rejected mass production bv
withholding flavor from the marketplace.
Carefully, she mounds ilu- dirt around tlie
roots.
When the Job Is done, the woman removes
Iter gloves and surveys liu- land, like a s’ ar ol
opening day watching a hall go over the wall
Th e small plants arc straight in ilielr rows
The sun is strong, the omens are rigid In a
ir *si private sort ot pride she tips hrr old hat
to tlu iii Seasons sGreclings

W ASHINGTON An attempt by the
Environmental Protection Agency to humor
Americans into protecting the planet has
backfired. The media campaign called “ How
to D e s tr o y th e E a r t h " u sed r e v e r s e
psychology to pass along environmental tips.
Hut there was a small problem. Many o f the
lips were wrong, and a few o f them were too
r a d i c a l for the
H u s h -e ra E P A to
endorse.
T h e embarrassed
EPA has withdrawn
some o f the ads and
put out a story that
minor tinkering had
lo be done. The good
n e w s Is t h a t a
well-meaning Boston
ad m a n , S t e v e
Cosmopulpp, domljqd
Si million worth of
his creative time and
energy lo come rip
with the campaign,
so the EPA has only
wasted $18,000 o f
^TheEPAhas
your money In pro­
only wasted
duction costs. Cos$18,000 of
m opiilos. who Just
your money In
wanted to do his bit
production
for the environment,
costs. J
Is still scratching his
h e a d , w o n d e r in g
why none o f the EPA
scientists or bureaucrats caught the mistakes
before they went out on the air. Th e
campaign answers the question. "H ow to
destroy the Earth." with some tonguc-lncheek suggestions:
— "P ou r used motor oil intothe ground."
— "L ea ve the lights on. especially when
you're not there."
— "D rive everywhere. Never walk, ride
your bike or take public transportation.”
The EPA didn’t mind saying those were
environmental no-nos. But EPA officials drew
the line when Cosmopulos threw In this
suggestion for destroying the Earth: "Use
disposable diapers.” Apparently the EPA
hasn't noticed that the environmentally
correct baby Is swathed In cloth these days.
EPA officials say there ts still an ongoing
debate about whether wasting water to clean
cloth dlupcrs Isa worse offense than throwing
them away.
Some other offenses implied in the ads ran
afoul o f current EPA thinking:
— Styrofoam cups are deadly lo marine life.
The EPA says that ain’t necessarily so.
— Plastics arc toxic when incinerated. That
position contradicts what the EPA has said on
the record.
— Plastics aren't recyclable. Wrong again.
Some are and some aren't.
Sources In live EPA told us that no one
cheeked the campaign with the agency's
environmental experts before It was pro­
duced. Once the ads hit the air tn a test area
in New England, the bloopers loomed large.
But ’ hat wus no problem for the resourceful
EPA. Our associate Tim Warner has obtained
an Internal EPA memo on how to ease the ads
out of circulation without creating a stir.
The memo, written by the EPA's senior
public allairs official Lewis Crampton. sug­
gests that the makeover be bandied in the
Boston offices o f the EPA so it won't look like
W ashington ts censoring the ads. Dow
Chemical gave Cramplnn a perfect excuse to
withdraw the ads when the company com ­
plained about the use of its trademark.
"Styrofoam." Crompton suggests using that
as an excuse to the media for recalling the
ads. "Since we are committing truth here, t
don't see any problems as long as we work
quickly." Crampton wrote. He told us he was
not "tryin g to feed the press a lire here." but
that be was merely trying to "manage the
issue."
Then Crampton added another excuse for
recalling the ads — the fear that some people
are too stupid to get the Joke. "I think it's a
legitimate question to usk whether this
campaign will work in rural or metropolitan
areas rrf the country where people are a ilttic
less literate." Crampton told us.

�Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida — Wednesday

Manager

Teachers---1A

Another candidate, form er
assistant Seminole County ad­
ministrator James Easton was
added to the Interview fist
Monday, although he had not
been recommended by MSN.
Glenn said com m issioners
agreed applicants could be rec o m m e n d e d by MSN or
themselves. She said Easton
had distributed resumes to
commissioners about a week
ago. Because they had previous
experience with him. comm is­
sioners agreed to Interview him,
Glenn said.
Dave Farr, executive director
o f the Greater Sanford Chamber
o f Commerce and chairman of
the county's Interview com;
mil tee. summarized both the
committee's and the commis­
sioner’s evaluation o f Bryant In
saying. ‘ ‘ I think we have the
best now. Maybe not better than
before, but we won’t get any
better In the future."
“ I think we got the best we
car. get." Glenn said. "H e Is
quiet-spoken, but 1 believe a real
leader."
Slavln told com m issioners
Bryant wasn't a "second-line"
ch oice. Slavln said Bryant
would have Interviewed with
commissioners In April, but wus
unable to conv to Seminole
County because o f a family
emergency.
Commissioners and comm it­
tee members alike were Im­
press-d with Bryant's quiet
style and quickness to un­
derstand Issues and Identify
problems. During his Interview,
Bryant said the commissioners
needed to attract more "clea n "
Industry to the county to offset
the Increasing Uix prcsurcs on
residents. He told commission­
ers county staff needed more
training to work more cffcclently and Seminole County

earn* 165,000 yearly and reclevea a county autom obile
every two yeare. Hall County
haa a population o f 110,000 and
serve* the county with 750
em ployee!. c
Seminole County currently
haa about 261,000 residents
who are served w ith 1.000
county employees.
When asked by Commission­
er Bob Sturm what would most
Influence his decision In accep­
ting the position, Bryant an­
swered, ‘ ‘ The chem istry be­
tween me and the staff and you.
For us to make y'all look good,
you have to make the staff Teel
comfortable."
Bryant, 40, Is the second
person offered the position since
former county manager Ken
Hooper resigned last October
amid division on the county
commission. Gregory Fehrenbach, the dynamic city ad­
ministrator of New Brunswick.
N.J., rejected the county’s offer
In April saying he had un­
finished responsibilities at his
current posltloa
The county's difficu lty In
hiring a new m anager was
marked by a last-minute shuffle
in the three candidates commis­
sioners and the committee were
to Interview Tuesday.
Of the three original can­
d id a te s . L a rr y A r r in g t o n .
Volusia County deputy manag­
er, w ith d re w from the In ­
terviews Tuesday morning after
meeting the five commissioners
individually Monday and tour­
ing the county with several
deprrtment directors. Arrington
could not be reached at his
office or home. Volusia County
spokesman Dave Byron said
Arrington decided not to accept
the p o s itio n for "p e r s o n a l
reasons."

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needed a computerized geo­
graphic database o f the county.
C om m ission ers w ere also
Impressed with Bryant's vlewi.
on Informing them o f Issues of
the day. Bryant told them he
h eld In fo rm a l, n o n - v o tin g
w orkscsslons w ith his Hail
County commlsiioners several
days before a public meeting so
that any questions they had
could be researched before the
meeting.
S em in ole County com m is­
sioners now hold workscsslons
on Issues four hours before they
meet to vote on them.
Bryant said he also held
regular meeting) of department
directors so each could keep
ubreast o f activities throughout
the county. He said commis­
sioners are Invited to the meet­
ings to slay Informed on county
activities.
C om m ission ers w ere also
Impressed with what they de­
scribed as Innovative county
s e r v ic e fin a n c in g m eth od s
Bryant uses. Bryant said Hall
County has no bond debt and
uses a pay-as-you-go method to
building roads, sewer lines and
other "Infrastructure" needs.
He s a id v o te rs d e c id e on
w hether to offer short-term
sales tax increases to help pay
for needed Improvements.
Bryant said the county has
just completed a $60 million
road-bulldlng program using
sales tax and voters recently
approved a penny sales tax to
finance a $40 million program
to expand their Jail and other
projects. Bryant noted their
county attracts a high number
of tourists to Lake Lanier which
lxx)sts their sales tax revenues.
" I think he'll bring some
Innovative Ideas about paying
for needs." Commissioner Bat
Warren said.

excep­
tional education." said Beth
Paul, supervisor o f personnel
services. "W e need teachers In
those areas, and most especially
we need minority teachers."
A grant from the state to
Im p ro ve m ath and sc ien c e
teaching in the district Including
fin iclal assistance to travel
outside the state to recruit better
teachers.
Stncc the beginning o f this
year, two recruitment trips have
been made to Southern Universi­
ty In Louisiana and trips have

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prevailing winds and
sea level pressures In the Carib­
bean. and wind characteristics
In the upper atmosphere.
New to his formula this year —
and the missing factor In last
year’s failure — Is the amount of
rainfall In western Africa's sub-Saharan Sahel region. The
Sahel suffered through a severe

tion In those areas and allowed
to retake the test during their
Junior and senior years.
T o receive a high school
ui|Joma In Florida, u student
must pass both the math and the
communications sections o f the
second part of tl)c test.
In 1990, the average state
score on the reading skills was
92. the average score In Semi­
nole County was 92. Lake Mary
High School led the pack with a
97. and Seminole High School
brought up the rear with 91
! Se,
points.
clpal j
Last year district schools
su ccess0 to a c o m jp u terlzc d
learning system which serves averaged 93 to tile state's 89.
Writing skills showed the dis­
800 students a week and to a
comprehensive program at the trict with an average score o f 95.
while the state averaged 93.
ninth and tenth grade level
Three district schools. Lake
which emphasizes basic skills.
Mary, Lake Brantley and Lyman,
"It was a team effort." Epps scored an average o f 97 on the
said. "T h e teachers did a really writing portion o f the test, while
great Job preparing the students L a k e H ow ell and S em in ole
and offering remediation when it earned an average score o f 93.
was needed."
In 1989 district writing skills
Epps predicted Seminole High averaged four points lower at 9 1.
School’s scores would "continue
while the slate average was only
to rise.''
86.
In math, the average score In
All Florida 10th graders arc
the district was 90. three points
required to take the SSAT.
Those students who do not higher than the state average of
master all the skills on the first 87.
Lake Mary High School led the
part or who fall any portion of
the second, are given remedia­ pack with an average of 92

said. Sem inole High
students scored six points higher
on their reading sklls. averaging
91 this year, and three points
higher on the math with an
average score of 9 t. Four per­
cent more o f the 10th graders
from Sem in ole High School
passed the com m u nications
section o f the second part and
they showed a five percent
Increase over last year on the
math test.

Taxes

F l o r i d a s t ax b a s e w u s
structured In such a way In the
1920s that it became "a home
for retirees." said Dunbar. Their
presence Is a large reason for lluslow growth In the state's reve­
nue base, he said.
"W e can't Just keep saying

Coatlaned from Page 1A
have p rovided for g ro w th ."
Martinez said.
Pete Dunbar, the governor's
legislative liaison, said the mix
of taxes was appropriate because
It keeps "n ew taxes off the base
of the average Floridian."

Continued from Page I A
NWS's capabilities. Some of Ihe
agency's equipment, much of It
built In the 1950s and 1960s. Is
“ outdated, outmoded, obsolete
and antequated." he told the
G a in e s v ille Sun. In a story
published Tuesday.
An example o f the deficiencies
of the NWS's current system,
said Scheuer. occurred In No­
vember 1988. when a tornado
struck Kallegh and Durham.
N.C.. killing four people and
causing $ 100 million in damages.
The public never knew Ihe
storm was coming because the
NWS radar was down for repairs
The NWS modernization pio
gram will result In the closing of
som e 200 w ea th er station s
around the nation, and attrition
will eventually cut the work forre
by an estimated 1. 100 Jobs.
The remaining 115 stations
will get equipment designed to
cut false alarms and give more

warning In the event of tornadoes
or other severe weather. Included
In that list of priority stations fur
the new radar are Melbourne.
Jacksonville. Miami. Key West.
Tallahassee. Ihe Tampa Bay area
and In the Ban handle at Red Bay.
Additionally. l.(KX) automated
observation centers, most of
them at uir|iorts, will dot the
country, collecting data on atr
pressure, temperature, wind di­
rection ami speed, riin va " visibil­
ity and precipitation.
Joe Friday, director of the
NWS. said he hopes the mod­
ernization will give the agency
more credibility with u some­
times skeptical public.
Typically, lie said, the public's
r e a c t i o n to s e v e r e s t o r m
warnings Is. "Well, there they go
again.” His agency has acknowl­
edged "a glaring shortfall" in Its
ability to predict sudden and
lethal storms. Friday said, and is
determined to Improve

NETTIE M. BARRINGTON
Nettle M. Barrington. 81. 198
Collins Rd.. Osteen, died June 5
at her residence. Born Nov. 11,
1908, In Osteen, she was a
lifelong resident. She was a
homemaker and a member of
Saint Mary A.M.E. Church.
Survivors Include husband.
W h itfie ld and one b roth er.
Sylvester Smith of Osteen.
Wllson-Elchelberger Mortuary
Inc.. Sanford. In charge o f ar­
rangements.

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P a u l i n e " P o l l y " M a so n
Blahnlk, 81, 2970 Scarlet Road.
Winter Park, died Monday at
Winter Bark Memorial Hospital.
Bom May 29. 1909. In Buffalo.
N.Y.. she moved to Winter Park
from St. Cloud In 1988. She was
a retired switchboard operator
for the Osceola County Court­
house and u Catholic.
Survivors Include daughter,
Shari Mason. Sanford: brother.
Charles Fornes. Balatka; four
grandchildren; one g r ea t ­
grandchild.
O aklaw n Park C e m e ­
tery f Funeral Horne. Lake Mary.
In charge o f arrangements.

points and Lake Howell High
School rounded out the bottom
with an average score o f 85.
Math skills lust year averaged
higher at 92 points on the
district level, while the state
average score was higher at 88.
The second purl o f the lest,
which tests the application of the
skills, are reported as the per­
centage of students with in a
school, the district or the state
who pass each area on the tcsl.
On the communlcJtlons por­
tion of the test. 90 percent of the
Seminole County students who
took the test passed it. while
only 87 percent o f the tenth
graders stale wide met with
success.
Lake Mary High School had a
96 percent success rate. At Lake
Howell High School, only 89
percent of their students wnn
look the lest passed.

drought that lasted 18 years, but
the drought might be breaking,
Gray said.
Computer models show that as
rainfall Increases In West Africa,
so do the number o f hurricanes
that form tn the Atlantic. Rain­
fall In the Sahel has been near
average the last two years.
The relatively high number of
hurricanes to strike the United

Slates in the late 1940s. 1950s
and 1960s occurred during rainy
years In Hie Sahul. he said.
Gray said two o f Ihe mete­
orological factors are favorable to
Increased hurricane activity this
year, while none o f Ihe factors
works against (topical storms.
"Florida Is kind of a sitting
duck In thr West African xhtxilIng gallery." Gray said.

Lake Destiny Trail. Altamonte
Springs, died Monday at Meridi­
an Nursing Center. Longwood.
B o r n F e b . 10. 1 9 0 1 , In
Sheboygan, Wls., she moved in
A lta m o n t e Springs from
Wisconsin In 1988. She was a
cake froslcr.
Survivors Include son. Lloyd.
Altamonte Springs: two grand­
children.
B ald w ln -F a lrch lld Funeral
Home, Orlando. In charge of
arrangements.

Peter: daughter). Debra Greene.
Ohio. Barbara Bcltllng. Orlandn.
Felicia Dlauc Hinkle. Shannon;
D.. both of Altamonte Springs,
son. Forrest Eugene H inkle.,
Apopka: sisters. J oy Keene.,
Agatha Further, both o f Ohio.
Peggy S. Boiirtkas. Altamonte
Springs; brother. Wendell Stepp.'
Kentucky: three grandchildren.
Halil w in -F a irch ild F u n era l'
Home. Forest City, in charge o f
arrangements.
RO BERT D. WEBBER
R o b e r t I). W e b b e r . 6 0 .
L a m p ligh ter Rd.. AltamontrSprltigs. died Monday at Orlandn
Regional Medical Center. Burn
Sept. 8, 1923. In Plnttevllle.
Colo., he moved lo Altamonte
Sprl ngs from T e x a s lit the
1940s. He was a wholesale
grocer and a member o f HPOE
no. 1079, Moose Lodge No. 766
and the Gator Boosters.
Survivors Include daughters.
Borhnra Smith. Orlando. Beverly
Dlllmau. Pembroke Pines, Pat
Goff. Brandon; brothers. Clifford..
Paul, both o f Plultcvtllc: sister..
Betty Lou St rouse. Denver: four
grandchildren.

HORACE RILEY JR.
Horace Rtley Jr.. 67. 975
Troon Trace, Winter Springs,
died Monday at his residence.
Born Aug. 8. 1922, In East Point,
Ga.. he moved to Winter Springs
from the Panama Canal Zone In
1970. He was a captain In the
Navy and an Episcopalian.
Survivors Include wife. Elaine
C .; d a u gh ters, Ga y l e Ne w.
G c r m a n d y , L is a T h o m a s .
Oviedo; sons. Gregory. Pisino
Beach. Calif., Scott. Maitland:
sister. Pulrlcla Lanier. Atlanta:
four grandchildren.
Bald w in -F alrclU ld Fu n eral
Home. Goldenrud. In charge ill
arrangements.

GERALD LEE ROTH
SAMUEL J. DAVIS

On the math portion of the
lest. Lake Brantley led the 10th
gra d ers wi th a 92 percent
passage rate, while Lake Howell
again brought up the rear with a
mere 77 percent o f their testtakers earning a passing score.
Winger said tlx- test scores are
good predictors of the success of
the students on other standard­
ized tests.

we're a fast-growing state and
can't live with the revenue
policies o f yesterday." he said.
Next year Is not an election
y e a r , h o w e v e r , so s o me
law m akers may he utile lo
overcome their aversion to ad­
dressing some sort or general lax
hike, said Crawford.
"T h e tax commission Is prob­
a b ly o u r best h o p e .” said
Crawford, referring to Hie slate
Taxation and Budget Reform
Cmmmisslon. which has been
cb.irgcd to coiik- up with some
n e w I d e a s a b o u t h o w to
approach the state budget for
fiscal 1991-92.
Boh Bradley. Hx- commission's
executive director, said cutting
p r o g r a m s Is t h e e a s i e s t
alternative. Other alternatives
include taxing corporate profits
or extending the sales tax more
g&lt;x)ds and services.

Samuel J. Davis. 71. 230
Flam ingo Dr.. Sanford, died
Monday at hts residence. Bom
March 22, 1919 In Scranton. Pa.,
he m oved to Sanford from
Annum. N.Y.. in 1971. He was a
retired machlnst for Aleo Pro­
ducts and a member o f the All
Souls Catholic Church. Sanford.
He was an Anny veteran of
World War II.
Survivors Include wife. Helen;
sons. Robert. Sanford. Edward.
Oviedo; daughters. Lots Jean
Wolnlak, Nancy, both of San­
ford. Marion Mi-ttam. Orange
C ou nty. Shirley Knmartsky.
Winter Park; brother. Joseph.
Ocala: sisters. Mary Kearney,
Scranton. Ann Doyle. Baltimore:
16 grandchildren.
Brlsson Funeral Home. San­
ford. In charge of arrangements.
FREDDIE LEE JOHNSON JR.
Freddie Lee Johnson Jr.. 45.
1924 Airport Blvd.. Sanford,
died Tuesday al Central Florida
Regional Hospital. Sanford. Bom
Aug. H. 1944. In Blakley. Gu.. he
moved to Sanford 36 years ago
from there. He was a construc­
tion worker and affiliated with
Second Shiloh Missionary Bap­
tist Church. Sanford.
Survivors Include daughter.
L a ta sh a M ed lock . S a n fo rd :
mother. Emma. Sanford:
brothers. LeRoy, Long Island.
N.Y.. Eddie Roy. Frankfuri.
Germany.
Sunrise Funeral Home. San­
ford. In charge ufurraugcinents.
M A R G A R E T A. MOTHS
Margaret A. Mollis, 89, 225

Gerald Lee Roth. 42. 1577
Carrington Ave.. Winter Springs,
died Friday at Orlandn Regional
Medical Center. Born Feb. 20,
1948, In Chlcagu. he moved In
W inlcr Springs from Toledo,
Ohio. In 1990. He was a market­
ing manager fix Atlas Energy
Corp. and a member of the
Tuskuwllla United Methodist
Church.
S u r v iv o r s In clu de fa th er.
Wi l l i am. Decatur, III.: w ife.
Janie. Garland. Texas; sons.
Jerrod, Jason. Jeremy, all o f
W i n t e r S p rin g s ; d a u g h t e r .
Jenifer. Winter Springs: sisters.
Patsve Ann Stanley. Mesa. Art/..
Kathryn Moody It. Decatur.
B ald w ln -F a lrch lld F u iieral
Home. Goldcnrod. In charge of
arrangements.

LINDA SCHIRALDI
Linda Schlraldl. 45. 5 7 1 Grove
Court. Altamonte Springs, died
Monday at her residence. Born
Sept. 27. 1944. in Charleston.
W.Va., she moved lo Altamonte
Sprlngs from Long Beach. Miss .
Ill 1976. She was a title officer
with Ihe Volusia County tag and
I llle office.
Survivors Include husband.

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ihe middle school level.
"W e have tieeti doing a Ix-ltcr
job of getting good minority
teachers Into tlx classrooms ol
Seminole County.” said Baul.
who maintains that the e m ­
phasis w ill always Ik - on the
quality rather than tile race of
the teachers wlx&gt; arc hired In
Seminole Countv.
T h e d i s t r i c t p l a n p In
participate In tin- Great Florida
Tcach-ln. a statewide recruit­
ment fair to Orlando June 17
through the 20.
Last year. 12 teachers were
hired as a result of Interviews
done at the Teach-In.

DEATHS

PAULINE "P O L LY "
BLAHNIK

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been made to Eastern Kentucky
University, the University of
Kentucky. Morchead University
and Kertucky State University.
According to Riul. the district
Is formulating plans lo start
early in recruiting youngsters
from local high schools who are
Interested In the teaching pro­
fession.
The Future Teacher organiza­
tions, already In place at the
high school level, will be used to
encourage students from un­
derrepresented areas lo pursue a
career in education.
Baul also said there arc plans
to form similar organizations at

Hurricanes —

Tests

Radar-

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Ph. 322 5762

W illiam H. “ Bill” W ight C.P.C.U.
President
S ervin g Central Florida S ince 1949

Sanlord

Different families suffering a
loss have different needs.That
is why Brisson Funeral I Ionic
has always been a full service
faciliLy, offering a variety ot
sendees from Traditional to
Ship out and Cremation.

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�• R — Sanford Herald, Sanford. Florida — Wednesday, June 6, 1990

Black, woman win big
but face tough races
■y J O W t t MIAMOWANV
UPI Political Writer

Senate refuses to shorten crime debate
WASHINGTON — The Senate refused to end debate and
force a final vote on an anti-crime bill that Includes proposals
for an expanded federal death penalty and a ban on
military-style assault weapons.
The Senate voted 54-37 Tuesday to limit debate — six votes
short of the 60 required to Impose so-called cloture — and
Senate Democratic leader George Mitchell ordered a second
vote Thursday.
The failure to end debate left the Senate, which began
considering the bill May 21. facing a determined stalling
campaign by opponents of the ban on assault weapons and a
staggering backlog of 246 amendments.

Family backs Alzheimer’s patient suicide
PORTLAND. Ore. — The husband o f a woman who killed
herself on a doctor's "suicide machine * quoted her final
statement as saying she didn't want to put her family "through
the agony" o f Alzheim er's disease.
Janet Adkins. 54. committed suicide Monday with the
assistance o f Dr. Jack Kevorkian, 62. a retired Royal Oak,
Mich., pathologist who hooked her to a "suicide m achine" he
created that Injected potassium chloride into her veins.
Adkin's husband Ronald. 57. said Tuesday .that his wife was
a woman who "loved life." He said she was an adventurer who
had climbed Mount Hood, traveled to the Himalayas, flown in
hot-air ballons and spoke French.

Court: Poor schools need more money
TRENTON. N.J. — In ruling that the state must spend
hundreds o f millions o f dollars more for aid to urban schools,
the New Jersey Supreme Court recognized the special
problems o f children trapped In declining cities, the lawyer
who argued the case said.
Marilyn Morheuser. a lawyer for the Education Law Center In
Newark, called the high court's opinion " a declrlon unlike any
other."
The opinion handed down Tuesday followed similar action in
the past year by the Kentucky and Texas supreme courts.

Trump adviser predicted empire’s fall
NEW YORK — Stock analyst Marvin Roffman. fired when he
• dared to question Donald Trum p’s wisdom in opening the
opulent Taj Mahnl casino, could wind up benefiting from the
very woes he predicted.
Tm m p Is negotiating with his bankers to restructure his
assets and could be forced to give up big chunks o f his real
estate and casino empire to ease a critical cash shortage.
Among his biggest problems, analysts say. is the extravagant
Taj Mahnl. which opened April 1 to much fanfare but Is falling
to generate enough cash to allay lenders’ fears about Trump's
ability to meet his long-term obligations.

From United Press International Reports

Former mayors Dianne Fclnsteln and Harvey Gantt scored a
pair of Historic firsts for women
and blacks by easily winning the
D em ocratic nom inations for
g o v e rn o r In C a lifo rn ia and
senator In North Carolina, but
both face tougher odds In the
general election.
H i g h l i g h t i n g t he b u sie st
primary day o f the year thus far.
Fclnsteln. who made her gender
a cam paign Issue, T u esday
becam e the first wom an to
capture a major party guberna­
torial nomination In the Golden
State. Gantt became the first
black to win nomination to any
major office in the Tarheel State.
However, both Fclnsteln. a
former mayor of San Francisco,
and Gantt, a former chief execu­
tive of Charlotte. N.C.. now must
contend with a pair o f R e­

Gorbachev goes from U.S.
love to headaches at home
United Press In tfn w tkn sl
MOSCOW - President Mikhail
G o rb a ch ev, le a v in g b eh in d
adoring crowds In the United
S t a t e s , r e t u r n e d h o m e to
challenges to his authority and a
country beset by new ethnic
v i o l e n c e a nd a c r u m b l i n g
economy.
Gorbachev was smiling when
he and his wife. Raisa, stepped
off their plane Tuesday night at
the Moscow airport and were
greeted by about a dozen m em ­
bers of the Politburo and the
Presidential Council.
But w h ile G orbachev was
m eeting President Dush and
thrilling admiring crowds during
his travels around the United
Stales and Canada, the officials
left behind fought myriad battles
In the Soviet Union.
At the top o f the list o f
problems are the economy and
growing nationalist tension.
Th e g overn m en t's plan to
move toward a market economy

Nielsen seeks minority viewing data
Units

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tlonal

NEW YORK — Nielsen Media
Research will expnnd Us col­
lecting and reporting of data to
provide the advertising and tele­
vision industries with a better
picture o f minority television
audiences, it was announced
Tuesday.
The news came after Nielsen,
the leading provider uf television
audience measurement services,
held a series of discussions with
Tribute Entertainment and two
ad agencies. Burrell and Un­
iworld. as well as other Nielsen
customers In the black commu­
nity.
Earlier this year, some memIters of the black community
complained that Nielsen avoided

ACT honors
children’s TV
programming
Unitsd Press International
CAMBRIDGE. Mass. - Action
lor Children's Tclcvlson honored
more than 20 television, cable
and v i d e o p r o g r a m s f o r
youngsters Tuesday, but d e­
plored a dearth of diverse, quali­
ty offerings.
'T h a t’s the wonderful side of
what's happening — there are
(K-ople who care. There are those
who support this kind of pro­
gramming. The bad news is that
they arc like a very few stars
lighting up a very dark sk y."
said A C T P r e s id e n t P e g g y
( barren.
"It's never been worse." she
*&gt;ald.
ACT, a national nonprofit organl/atlon that has worked for
22 years to promote diversity
and limit eouunercial angles In
children's television, planned to
present the awards at a ceremo­
ny Wednesday. The event was
dedicated to the m emory o f
Moppets creator Jim Henson,
who died last mouth of bacterial
pneumonia.
It's hard to think of children's
television these days without
remembering h im ." Charren
said ‘ The world's children will
‘ nutluue to he educated by his
material."
Among i inisc programs cited
by the group were Cable News
Network's "C N N N ew sroom ."
into •« Babur." Nickelodeon's
‘ lot/ show "M ake the G rade"
and Pittsburgh piddle television
s ta tio n

W Q E D 's

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areas that were predominantly
black In Its audience measure­
ment. Nielsen dented this.
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expand its monthly National
Audience Demographic Report
to include black households end
about 20 black demographic
categories.
Nielsen also will provide mar­
keting Information such as what
percentage o f a local market is
black or Hispanic In Its local
market reports.
Nielsen proposes a National
Black "Pockctplcce," similar, to
the one produced for the broad­
cast and cable networks and
television syndicators.
Th e " P o c k e t p le c e " Is the
weekly report of television per­
formance used by buyers, sellers

publican opponents who have
well-established political bases
nnd have proven they can win
statewide.
'
In California. GOP Sen. Pete
Wilson. 56. a popular two-term
federal lawmaker and former
San Diego mayor, easily defeated
token opposition Tuesday to
capture the Republican guberna­
torial nomination. If not a favor­
ite to replace retiring Republican
Gov. Ge o r g e Deukmejian,
Wilson must at least be viewed
by Felnsteln as an extremely
tough opponent.
And In North Carolina. Gantt
will contend with three-term
Republican Sen. Jesse Helms,
who Is one of the most out­
spoken conservatives in the
country and popular at home.
Nonetheless, both Fclnsteln
and Gantt were ecstatic Tuesday
night and looking forward to
doin g battle wi th their Re­
publican rivals.

and programmers of television
time. A National Black "Pocketpiece." If ti receives enough
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startup, would provide ratings,
share, household and dem o­
graphic information on televi­
sion viewing among black peo­
ple.
William G. Jacobi, executive
vice president. Nielsen Media
Research, said In announcing
the plans:
"These improvements are part
o f an o n- g oi ng p rocess by
Nielsen to provide advertisers,
their agencies and television
programmers with the most ac­
curate. relia b le Inform ation
about v l e w c r s h l p amon g
Afro-Amertcans. Hlspanlcs and
other ethnic minorities."

that would Include price In­
creases — officially announced
Just days before Gorbachev left
for the summit — faces grave
opposition that may doom It.
In the days after Gorbachev
and Prim e M in ister N ikolai
Ryzhkov spoke of a national
referendum on the plan, it was
given a resounding "n o " vote by
p a rlia m e n ts In tw o o f the
country's largest republics — the
Ukraine and Byelorussia.
Tile huge Russian republic has
Indicated It may also reject ihe
price Increases.
In Russia. Gorbachev also
must deal with the election of
populist Doris Yellsln ns Ihe
effective president o f the re­
public despite the fierce public
opposition from the Soviet presi­
dent.
Yeltsin, who was kicked out of
his high Communist Party posts
for criticizing what he called Ihe
slow pace o f Gorbachev's re­
forms but made a remarkable
political comeback based on
popular support, says he Is
willing to work with Gorbachev
now but It must be on good
terms.
After his election as chairman
o f the Russian Parliam en t.
Yeltsin outlined a plan for Incrcaitrd nutnnomy for Ihe re­
publ i c that ma y make the
central government largely Ir­
relevant.

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Self-Help

EVANSTON. IH. - A survey
of 1.000 chief executive of­
ficers o f major corporations
and the presidents o f 1.2000
universities Indicates half of
them read up to two hours per
1. ThafkUiation Rtiporu
day and the most widely read
by Htfbtfl Btnton »nd
book Is the Bible.
Mtri*m7. KHpp*f (Avon)
O f the respondents to the
t. On Dtatb And Dying
su rvey conducted by Naby EHutwth Kubkr Rou
tlonal-Louls University. 25
(UoCffliNon)
percent said the Bible was the
3. Partnl etlactivtnau Training
book that most changed or
by Thomti Co*doe (McKay)
'Influenced their lives, the
school announced Tuesday.
4. Brtwttn Partnl and Child
Four percent cited "A Talc
by ChiimC. Glnott (Avon)
of Tw o Cities" by C h arts
3. (Ut) Tour Ptrlatt Right: A Guid* to
Dickens; 2 percent etted "T h e
Autrtht IMryg by Robttl E. Albwti
B o o k o f M o r m o n . " and
and Ukhaot L Emmoni
beyond that, no book was
(Impact PubHihm)
mentioned twice, the survey
3. («•) Mu* Color It your Paraehutt?
said.
by Richard N. Boiki
National Louls-Unlversliy
(Tan Spatd Prm)
President Orley Herron said of
1. Whan I Sty No I Foot Guilty
the wide range of book titles
by Manual Smith IBantam)
submitted, an overwhelming
I.
Tht
Boft andGirta Book About
number of them dealt with
Dtvorta by RichardA. Gardtnar
the themes o f man's triumph
(Bantam)
aguuisl adversity and social
Injustice.
9. Ftatng Good: Tha Ntw Uood
A m on g the hooks cited
Thtrapy by David D. Bumi (Morrow)
were: "A tlas Shrugged" by
10. Ho* to Sumvt tha ton of a leva
A yn Rand: " W a ld e n " by
by Mtlba Colgrcv#, Harold Bloomti*ld
Henry David Thoreau: "W ar
and Pttar McWilllami (Bantam)
and Peace" by Leo Tolstoy:
"M o b y D ick " by Herman
Souftt: American Journal
MCA GRAPHICS
Melville: "Profiles In Courage" ot Paycnothorapv
by John F. Kennedy: "T h e
Over the last decade bookstores
Grapes of W rath" by John
have become glutted with sell-help
Steinbeck: and "T h e Jungle"
literature. "The Relaxation Re­
by Upton Sinclair.
sponse" and "On Death and Dying"
"T h e results o f this survey are the two most frequently recom­
should send a strong message mended by clinical psychologists.
to students all across the
country about how to emulate
18 percent o f tbclr ti me
reading fiction, 34 percent
success," Herron said. "W e
found that America's leaders
reading non-fiction, 21 jmtarc passlonnle about rending
cent on magazines and 27
and almost 50 percent o f
percent o f their time reading
newspapers.
them devote from one to two
hoursaday reading.
When asked what book they
would recommend to today's
"In this visual day and age.
youth. 25 percent again said
1 find the rrsults of our survey
T h e Bible. A lso receivin g
uplifting."
mul ti pl e recom m endations
Sixty-seven percent of those
surveyed said they read at
were "Catcher in the R ye" by
least five hours per week and
J.D . S a lin g e r: " W a r and
12 percent satd they sit with a
Peace": "Huckleberry Finn"
by Mark Twain and "T h e Red
book anywhere from 20 to 35
B a d g e o f C o u r a g e " by
hours a week.
Stephen Crane.
The leaders said they spend

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Storer cable television reveals
plan for Lake Mary rate increase

Hospitals’ newborn costs jum p
Unl *•* F r a u International

addicts.
"That \iay lw the place where some o f those
babies may be," Brachcr salt!.

ORLANDO — Crack cocaine bablca and un­
insured patients have pushed the cost of treating
newborns up 28 pci cent In Central Florida and
elsewhere, the- chief of the slate hospital cost
review board said Tuesday.
The latest six-month study of the Health Care
Coat Containment Board, which was released
Tuesday as "The Patient's Guide Number 9 to
Hospital Charges." revealed that the cost of
treating newborns with problems rdsc 27.5
percent In Central Florida during the first six
months of 1989. and 14.6 percent statewide.
James Brachcr. executive director o f the
containment board, said one reason for the
Increase could be traced to babies bom to crack

Herald staff writer
L A K E M A R Y - S lo r c r
Cable Communications In A l­
tam onte Springs has sub­
mitted a.letter to Mayor Dick
Fess and the Lake Mary City
Commission Informing them
o f Storer's Intent to enact a
rate increase next month for
not only basic service, but
premium services us well.

"W e have a special problem In Florida relating
to indigent, care," Brachcr said. He also said
employees In the service Industry have the least
amount o f health ‘ nsurancc. because they cannot
afford to j»ay 8100 a month on a 85-un-hour
Income.
Other variables Influencing rising costs Include
changing technology, local competition for pa­
tients and geographic local Inn.

policies In order to keep rales
nt the lowest levels possible
and still provide our suLsc.T. .s with Ihc best pro­
gramming and customer serv­
ice available."
LHke Mary Slorcr customers
will find a new fee list In­
cluded with their June billing.
Basle subscriber fees will go
from 817.45 to 818.45 per
month beginning Jul y 1.
Storer ofTIclals said this is the
first increase In 17 months.

In the l etter o f Intent.
Jackson I. Hatton, manage"ment consultant for Store.r
said. "In an effort to control
rising cable rates, we have
delayed this Increase as long
as possible. Unfortunately. It
is necessary for us to change
the current rates effective
July 1. 1990,"

■ y NICK P F IIF A U F

But he said health care costs In Florida arc more
dramatically affected oy a large number of
uninsured workers and indigent patients who
have no money to pay their bills.

Hatton added. "W e will
continue to Implement effi­
c i e n t co s t - m a n a g e me nt

AFL-CIO wants
national plan
for health care
■y KA V I PAM
United Press International_______
MIAMI BEACH — Congress
should enact legislation to pro­
vide a national health care plan
for all families and to ensure Job
security for striking workers.
A F L - C I O President Lane
Kirkland said Tuesday,
"T h e crisis In health care is no
less than any other," Kirkland
told about 1,500 delegates at the
Fifth Constitutional Convention
of the Amalgamated Clothing
and Textile Workers Union. "W e
need national health care re­
form ."
F o l l o w i n g the sp ee ch .
Kirkland said the costs o f health
care Is "getting totally out of
control."
"A n d there Is a concerted
effort on the part of employers to
put more o f those cos s o n the
workers, in the form o f fewer
b e n e f i t s and h ig h e r d e ­
ductibles." he said.
As many as 37 million Ameri­
cans are without health care
Insurance, and the Issue has
been thr major stumbling block
In negotiations between about
80 percent o f striking workers
and their employers. Kirkland
told the delegates.
"There Is a growing public
consciousness about the pro­
blem. and It requires legislative
action." he said.
Ear l i er , the Re v. Jesse
Jackson, a presidential can­
di dat e In 1984 and 1988.
addressed the delegates and also
called for a national health care
plan.
"It will «*srle ss f r o ^ v e n t l v e ^
health cart tntm'alTwTTre ftTCi.
he said.
The AFL-CIO has not framed
specific legislation on health
care, but Is launching a public
education advertising campaign
and conducting public hearings
on the Issue this fall, said
Kirkland, who received a stand­
ing ovation, chants and cheers
from union members.
A law that would provide Job
security for striking workers also
will be pushed hard by the
AFL-CIO this year, he said.
"Labor laws go a long way to
nullify the rigid o f collective
b a r g a in in g ." Ki rkl and said.
" E m p l o y e r s h a ve been
advertising for scab workers
before negotiations even take
place as a method of Intimida­
tion."
The union Is proposing a law
"to restore the right to strike
without fear of losing your Job."
Kirkland told the delegates.
"That basic rigid — the very
heart o f freedom o f association
— is meaningless If employers
can hire scabs."
Although Kirkland said strik­
ing workers at Eastern Airlines
and Greyhound have not won
their labor battles, they are
making some progress. .
"T h e y have not won their
objective." he said. "And we will
continue our steadfast support.
But there has been no victory for
( Ea s t e r n Ch a i r ma n ! Fr ank
Lorenzo and no victory for the
management o f Greyhound, ci­
ther."
Lorenzo was considered an
e n e m y by t h o u s a n d s of
machinists, pilots and flight at­
tendants who struck the carrier
in March 1989. forcing the
airline to flic for Chapter 11
bankruptcy protection later that
month. Machinists remain on
strike.
L o r e n z o has s i n c e b een
stripped of his responsibilities as
hcau o f Eastern by a U.S.
bankruptcy Judge and replaced
by a court-appointed trustee.
"W e have proved that this
company was being run Into the
ground for the profit of one
m an." Kirkland said. “ Lorenzo
persistently and regularly lied It
took too long for the bankruptcy
Judge to realize that he had run
out of credible lies"
Organized labor Is gaining
ground In public opinion |m&gt;IIh.
and unions still will prevail jver
big corporations Interested only
In valuing profit. Kirkland said.
Xct there be no doubt about
our capacity and our convic­
tion," he told delegates. "There
is evidence that tabor has turned
the corner and will continue to
make life better lor the American
family.

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Florida — Wednesday. June 6

1990

S c h o o ls find re c ru itm e n t a ro u g h road
By V ICK I DaSORMIER
Herald stall vvnler
SANFORD
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ii|&gt;|ici lev&lt; | ,ic,i.l.'inic . I.isni iiniiis .i. eiii.lint!
In sell.ml lllllei.lls
I llrv hate .IIn. i I,ill.'ll III ill. is| eases I.I
I i i i i i i * in.ties nil.■ classes that have ir.nll
H.malli Ih c i i i .'ic .l.niiahi nl l.n ial.s th.
nlli. lals s.n.I
All sell.ml .Itslti. Is aie tc.|tilrr&lt;! In wnik
low ar.l e.|ini\ in ■lass.•in.illinenis
I hr lilt.Ierr.'|iresenl.ill.ill nl lila. ks m
lippri level ill.till classes has hern a |tr. ihl.i 11
l.ir many vr a is m (lie Sennn.il. &lt;'.intitx
s« In mi! .list n. I as els. w here

.&lt;.•.111111111* m.nnrll) v.Mnmslrrs al ih r
srh.Hil level pi. iv.al less Ilian sin e, sslnl in
the past l.asi year, the .llslrlel appealr.I in
elm rrh rs in the hlaek .m n m m u ii in iry in
rii. nnrai*. iheir |Mrls|i|iinrrs in eni.ill in lh.
Ini’ ll, r Irvrl classes I hev alsn lust||til.-.l a
plan In tjive awai.ls evrrv nine weeks ; « • |.«sin.lrnis win. have the must tniprnvrrl
ura.les n\ er .lie Ul.nl UIU IMTlml
Neither plan ll.is prn.l.l. e.l the deslre.l
results
I here has lieeli tin evident r III sneeess
s.11.1 ( 'I n n Ikiyer. ills.riel e.Mir.htiatnr &gt;.|
niaiheniaiies
W. .Inn t kiinu w in v n Inn
it hasn't hern wnt kini*
Hovel and Ills stall have inn.hlle.l then
plan tn in. In.le I’eitnii* lit. n.p |&gt;&lt; tinrmmi*
sill.lellls III III.' upp.'l level classes In i*n lllln

Video store
owner charged
with obscenity

I hen have hern problems
sln.l. ills |nnth.‘l areas as w.'ll

lecrnitini*

Until, e. nlin.tiles classes tor example,
hav. never altia. i . d many vomit* men to
ihelr tost' is
Despii. a district level n.emniandiim to
le... hi ts and i*nidane. persnnnel en
. omaninu lliein In ie. roll males and a \ id. a
that was prndlieeil tn lie shown tn all
sin .l.ills who show an aptiiii.le Im the
Sl|h|r&lt; l males ate still lint etilnllllli* tn It.line
eennnml. s . lasses

. .mills ..I Itrst-dejiree murder
and III a innrder lnr hlre plm
ai*a.nsl Ills wile that left her
wound, d hoi altvi
r.ixinan ruled Monday that
widespread new s cover.iipahntit Ihe east* made It Im
possthle lor f-'utnpn.ilns In
receive a lair trial In Volusia
( oillltv whet, lie lives
Foxmaii did nut name a
new sit. Im the trial, which is
s. hcduled lor Am* (i. hut he
did lilt a i*ai&gt; order that had
haillied every.ill.' assoelate.l
with llle ease tmin dls. uss.no

Unltad Praam International
D A YTO N A IK C A fll - A
pi.li*e has ordered the trial nl
eon ii ter tel ter K oust ant In
Kntopnillns. who Is clinrip'd
with mnr.lertnr* .wo p&gt;-t.pl.
arid trvltit* in have his wile
killed llin ird ...It nl Volusia
( 'ntn.lv

Vol usi a ( ni.titv ( ir. lilt
•I 11.1Lt. d a l l i e s K n x in a n
Uianle.l a ell,nil*.' nl veilin'
in n I I.i n h v K n n s i a n t t ii
l-'ulnpnulns III
lie Is ehail*ed Willi Ivvu

SHOP THE M ANY W ORLDS OF
FARMERS...DURING OUR BIG

Unltad P r e s s International
DAYTONA IIK A lll
Anothei
video store owner In the .llslrlel
nl Slate Attorney John lannet
has I h cii arrest.xl oil charges nl
.llslrthillllli* nlisavn. videotapes
nUlel.tls said ITicm I.h
Harry Kielheh. owner nl the
(irana.la Video Store in ( lull.ill.I
Heaeh. is ehargr.l with three
m lsdein ea tin i . m i n i s n| ills
11 lliiitIlly; p.iriln^tapliv And as
in al least iwn .rtll.'t . ases m III*
district, the a l l . st came alici h.
had dem anded th* tapes he
returned
Fretlleh said eatlv
I uesilav
&lt; veiling tlial lie had nul ieeelve.1
word nt ihe . barges. whl. h wet.
tiled III Ihe Volusia ( 'n i i l i l i
clerk's nth. e I n.lav Iml lint
dlselnse.l until I ocsd.ll
lie said he tniill.l ll
veil
interesiinu
tlial lie was tmi
i hatred until allet lie held a
press . nut. n il. e Fildav I m an
ii . hiii . . he hud tik d a lederal suit
against I ami. i s nlin . seeking
return ul lus l a p s
lie said his tiling m Orlando
lederal court on I'lnirs.l.iv also
re.piesled an iiipm. linn to keep
I aimer limn . .Hiliscatliig nth. i
tapes and reemds in the dislri. I
I lie .’lulling ell. el and ilium
i.lallnii and . nen mil mat. lies mi
ill Volusia CmilltV
he s.n.1 II I
don't get tills 111)1111. 11.ill In show
i Ills guv is stepping wav over his
h n iin d s t h e r e is sum et tiing
wrung with this system
lanner .m ild not lie reached
Inr e&lt;.mill.'Ill mi III.- lederal suit
•Hams, his nlli. e. which niv.ilv. s
I lie sci/urc nt it. movies "D eep
I nr.Ml
I lie I lev ll in Miss
Jones I and "Hi* Devil in Miss
■Jones II
lanner has h i m involved m a
crackdown ag.uusi |Him&lt;&gt;grapln
in Vultisia. Si .Inluis. I I.tuh i
.lid I'lllnam mmilH's sine, a
l.irv in Del.aud ruled in April
i hat several vhl.nlapes and c
* ur&lt;Imus w &gt;ie ulim ene
I lie d e c i s i o n , s o iu ;lii l»v
lanner. made it a Iclnnv .a
distribute the material In imnms
and a misdemeanor to sell nr
rent the mateii.il to adults He
maliilains pmimgrapltv causes
people in commit s&lt; i inns crimes
su ch as lap.
Ill Millet sitlIll.il eases, (.1.1111
Kns. nwtl.‘I nl Men*. Movies III
Da v I n n a . a ml D a n i e l I.i &lt;
M list c a d . on in i nl si. ...I. tsi
Videos in Snnih Dai Inna hav.
Ih cii chained willt inisd. me,Him
. min is ..I oils.vmIv all. i de
iliaiitlmn tile i . i .no nl lap. s
i milts, ult'.l hi mi cstig.iini s im
I anil.-I s nlli. c
)

the sell.ml and re. mil minority students
I hrv alsn plan tn em ploy the school
new spa pel In Ii. Ip exloll the virtues nl the
i hissrs

F o t o p o u lo s w in s m u r d e r
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AM ERICAN LEAGUE
Red S o x add to Yankee woes
IIOSION' — Hu- casts til characters is .ilw.ivs
dillcrent and lI m* New Vorkrrs ar«- down these
d .iv s hut there's still si &gt;11ici l&gt;Itii* special . i I m iii I
Krd Sox Yankees games.it Fenway Park
I vplcal Kcd Sox-Yankee battle al iI k - Kens,
said Krd Sox iii.in.ini r .Im* Morgan nl Ills team s
" * lil ’ • N victory m r r New York Tuesday night
I hr Krd Sox liavr won lliree straight and Unit
themselves In lirsi place hi thi* American
I • anile Easl I hcv blew a 7 2 lead and neeiletl a
sun nle sipiee/e tiiinl limn .loilv Kei-il — helped
In a poor, hurried llirmv In loser Erie I’liink
I'-J 2) — to pull out the Haute and send the
Yankees to their Iniirth straight loss
Elsewhere In the Al. on I'nestlav. I'oronlo
••ailed Minnesota 7:* I let roll heal Cleveland
i&gt; 2 Seattle stopped &lt; lilt ago 10 li Milwaukee
toppled Haltlmnrc ti I California shaded Kansas
• it\' t&gt; l and Oakland loppeil Texas 7 l

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From staff reports
H IK E S I t I IN
The Dodgers clinched the
West Seminole Pont Hasehall League champion
ship w ith a '• I tt hi ot c| the Orioles
Ihe Dodgers were the regular season i hump!

oils with I lei o ld ol |K 2 (III till'll wav lo tile ,
I liumplonshlp III! Dodgers delealed Ihe Kovals

and Phillies helore knocking oil the &lt;Irlolcs
Leading Ihe Dodgers this season were All Stars
li lt Duller Mil ki t Hoiio Keith Walsh Matt
C e llo .tell Shaw
Toilliut Wllsoll M.llt Desalt
and tosh Des.ni Also on I In Dodgi i lostet are
Ihitilci Kemper. Chris l.atviitcki Koval Caset
and ( hris.ltnlt
llono was tin winning pin In i ill tin i li.unpi
unship game git lug up |ust tool lots Hullei led

Therm ocarbon
stays perfect
with blowout
From Bluff reports

B A S K ETB A LL
M agic hires Haw ks assistant
OKI.ANDO — The Orlando Matju h a s lured
lot met Atlanta I lawks assistant Hrlan Hill as an
assistant in replace Holt Weiss, who let! lo
heroine Atlanta s head coach, the Manic an
nouuced Tuesday
llill spent the Iasi lour seasons a s an assistant
‘ • " ‘ let Mike T r.Hello al Atlanta Fratelln was hied
al I he end ol I lie season and tcpl.it ed by Weiss
ilrtnn Ihll will bring many t.denis to h.
assistant ..... riling position iindei (head roach)
Man tiuokas
Magic I’ resldeiii pal Williams
said
I'rior In taking Hie |nh in Atlanta. Hill served
a*- an assistant eoaeli at Penn Stale lor three
tears For eight years before tli.it he was head
coach at Lclngli

FO O TB A LL
‘Too Tall’ Jon e s hangs it up
D A L L A S — Ed
l oo I all ' Jones, the Dallas
( ou lints Iasi active link with the second ol
•bclr two Super Howl championship seasons,
retired Tuesday lo do what lie said lie h a s
alw ays dreamed ol doing
manage a learn ol
boxers
tones plate.l m 'J'Jl ,\|'|. games beginning m
H*7-f when lie was the league s No I dralt pick
out ol Tennessee Stale
Since our Iasi regular season game I've been
thinking atiout (Ills every (lav
tones s. al
I
woke up m the middle ol the niglii ihe morning
ol Memorial Day and came lo ihe conclusion ilus
was tvltul I tt allied lo do "
tones. .t‘ &gt; was the keystone ol a defensive line
iti.it played a ma|or factor in Dallas reaching
and tt liming Super Howl XXII

CO LLEG E BASEBALL
Top se e d s still alive in Series
OM A H A . Neli — One pitcher knocked himsrll
out and anolher pitched well only when hi
trou ble
but the lop tw o seeds survived
elim in ation I liesdat al the College Woild
Series
I op seeded Slanlord and No 2 Louisiana
Stale each posted *&gt; I victories lo remain alive m
Ihe tournament Slanlord used sharp ddi-nst lo
slop Mississippi Stale, and LSI t turned lo
opiNirtimisiK lulling and strong pitching ht
tolIII O l loiloghue lo chilllll.llc The Citadel
Slanlord f&gt;H I I
earned a second elianci
W eduesd.it mghl al (ieorgla. w Im li unproved lo
&gt;11 lH m h ea iu igilieC .ird iii.il Hi 2 on Sundat
LSI I. fit I k also will lie looking lor revenge,
as the I Igers managed |usl itto tills Monday
against &lt;Iklahoiiia Slate. :5.5 Hi

M*rald Pt»olo by K«lly Jordan

S e c o n d b asem an Lo yla H all (letti sc o re d two ru n s
to help In H orne M e d ica l up set Tlarcar A lu m in u m
P ro d u cts 9 4 at C h a s e Park Tuesday night R o s a

M ets beat Exp o s in 11 innings

From staff roports
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NEW YOKE
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luesd.lt lllghl giving Ihe New h n k Mels a ti &gt;
t ii im t ot ei i hi Mott I real Expos
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edged i Im a g o li 5 Philadelphia tripped Si
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BASEBALL

W illia m s smcjled tor H arcar with tell into a tie for
•ourth place with In H o m e M edical, each team
having 2 3 records

SAN EOKI) - One game went as predicted tint
the nl her two had upset winners as the Sanford
K rirea llo n Department W o m e n s Soil hall League
completed week No 5 al Chase Park Tuesday
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I hermoearliou got its lour I h shuloul In live
ga m e s ht blasting ihe Honey Beers 21-0.
In Home Medical upset llarear Aluminum Pro
duels &lt;t | and Srko Air Freight pulled oil Hn
Ollier upset. 7 li. over Ensley. Ini
W ith oil” fourth ol the season complete.
Ihennne.irhon leads wuh a (icrfeei 5 o mark
lollotved lit Seko and Ensley (ImOt 3 21. m Home
Medical and llarear Ihnth 2 .3) and the Honey
Heerstl -II
In Horne Medical opened the night s action tit
lumping nut to an early lead and not looking
h.u k m its win over llarear In Home scored
•luce mils in ihe hrst timing and two m ils to the
Hind lo lake a 5 I lead and field on lor Ihe
t ii lory
Doing Ihe damage lor In Home were Yvonne
S im m s (triple, single, run scored). A bby Dealba
11"■«» singles, itvo runs scored!. Marlsol Pinnules
Hwo singles) I.|su Ihslmp (triple, two runs
si on ill. Kilo chiton and Dawn McCall (one single
•" i d one run scored each). Hobble (iuslati and
Slu rry Yales (one single eat 111 and Loyla Hall
llw o runs scored)
Cu lling Hu- hits lor llarear were Sharon Glass
I three singles). Teresa Flock (double, slnglcl.
Matte Byrd (two singles, run seoredl. Belinda
Anderson litvo' singles). Pat Black (triple, run
seoredl. Denise Byrd and Lee Ann Arnold (one
single and one run scored carlo and Kosa
William s and Teresa Hale lone single carlo
I berm oearh on won the second gam e by
scoring 15 runs on 12 tills in Ok- lop of the first
m m ng I hermncarhou ended Hie gam e by Hie
•"err v rule ht scoring six runs on elglil bits m
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•tvo lit halls and lour ground mils to ueeounl lor
I he six mils
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allaek were lerri Mann (liome run. douhle
smgle. three runs seoredl. Muni Kutih (Hirer

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i N A TIO N A L LEAGUE

•lie Dodgers and Ihe rest ol the league with 15
home runs this season and a ID 1 record as a
pitcher
Wilson also comrihiited m the championship
game t ii tor t with two home runs and five KHI
The Dodgers are eoaeherl hy Terry Hutler. lioli
Walsh and Mike Hono T h ey will also he the
" • a l l i e s ol the West Seminole Ponv All-Star
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Capriati, Graf, Seles,
Agassi gain semifinals

S T A T &amp; &amp; S T A N D IN G S
Chattanooga 7. Memphis J
Orlande 1. Cotemhoi 4
At lem h ele Port
Tee id ay night
P k it r a c e - 7'U . Dr 44.41
1 Via Intvele
11.30 AT# aao
3 Kiowa P in t 3P
3 40 3.30
4 U ‘ lE«aAharlo
4 40
Q ( M ) 17.44 P (0-31 OI.71T 10-3-4) 413.44
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44.00 13.10 4 40
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4 Bob'* Benatar
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O 0-4) IM P P (4-t) 131.11 T (4-1-4) 170.10
DO ( M ) 1*4.44
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aB ob 'iE iu m
s .40 100
7 Conalf Pappy
4 40
o (1-4) a . 44 p (1-4) a .m (j-e-)i 334.00
Ptorth ra c e -1/14, D: 31.M
4 Hoyt*i Cathy
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• MyChoaanCIrl
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SCItyHofdem
330
Q ( M l 30.3* P ( M ) lll. t * T (4 •-*» 131.3* S
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IK lT y io n
I N 110 140
I Raw Iron
430 4 40
IT ro v Lachoy
4.40
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t lo v e Tunnal
0 00 3 00 1.00
3 Homtpun Clancy
4.30 4 40
4 Soupi Girl
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4 Red Tartno
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4 Wire Munl*r
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4 Tamour ad
440
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4 Early Holly
3 40 3 00 1 40
I Spinning Round
3 40 3 40
I Emery Shaw
34c
Q (A0) 0 4 0 P ( A l ) 11.40 T (A A O 41.40 0
(AO-1-3) 107.40
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0 40 1.40 3.40
3 Big Topper
44 a j go
* City Cult
400
Q (1-7) 10.00 P (7-1) 0.10 T (7-3-4) 134.44
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4 L i • Sundra
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4 Shady Blue
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4 Shur Shot Eddy
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7 Broadblll
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1 Fawn Altec
10 40 4.00
7 Pedo Romeo
300
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3 Pyrmld Lotoo
0.00 310 1.30
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14 00 4.a0
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AMERICAN LEAOUE
(lit
w
17
14
24
31
74
13
II

Boiton
Mllwaukat
Toronto
Clave land
Baltimore
Oetroit
New York

W eil
Oakland
34
Chicago
X
Mlnnetota
34
California
34
5**111#
11
Kaniai City
33
Texas
11
Tuetdiy Netellt
Bolton 4, New York I
Toronto 7. MlnnenU 3
Detroit 4. Cleveland J
Seettle 10. Chicago 4
Milwaukee 4. Baltimore 4
California 4. KantatCIty 4
Oakland 7. T eia i 4

L Fcl
OB
23 340 —
33 331
'5
IS 339
It
14 .4*4 3 't
19 .441 4
30 434 3H
31 .347
14
II
33
37
31
71
31

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411
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473
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(All timet EOT)
Mlnnetofa (Guthrie 3 0) at Toronto
I Blair 0-1). t l l S p m
New York (LaPoint 4 4) at Boiton
(Boddlckert 3). 7:15pm
Detroit
IMorrlt 3 7 ) at Cleveland
(Swlndelll 41. 7:13p.m.
Seattle (Young IS) at Chicago (P e r*!
4 41.1 05 p m.
Baltimore (Ballard 14) at Milwaukee
(hlgueraSII.'iSSp.m .
California (Blyleven 43) at Kantat
City (Cordon 3 3). I ISp m
Oakland iSanderton 41) al T eia i
Iflyana I ). I 13pm
Thuriday Camel
Seattle at Chicago
Baltimore at Milwaukee
California al KaniaiCIty
New York at Boiton. night
Mlnnetota at Toronto, night
Detroit at Cleveland, night
Oak land al Teiai, nlghl
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Eait
W L Pet. GB
Pilltburgh
31 I? $77 _
Philadelphia
3/ 33 Ml 4
Montreal
39 13 $4f 4
New York
33 34 4SI I ' t
51 Louit
13 34 412 *l|
Chicago
7) 30 423 10'1
Wet!
Cincinnati
13 14 m _
San Diego
37 34 119 1
Lot Angeitt
24 17 491 10
San Francitco
74 19 4SJ II
Atlanta
30 34 401 14
Houtton
30 33 MS IH t
TIMulAy Dmiultt

New York 4. Montreal S. 11tnnlngi
PittiOurgh 4. Chicago 3
Philadelphia?. St Loultl
San Diego 11. Houtlon 3
Atlantal. LoiAngeieta
San Franciicol. Cndnnali I
Wednetday Carnet
I All timet EOT)
Cincinnati
[Jackion
III
at
San
PrancitcolWllionOOl, J JSpm
ttouitc t I Portugal 131 at San Oiego

(Dunne0 I I . 4 Dip m
Montreal (Cron I I I al New York
(Viola 1 It 7 13pm
Chicago I Maddux 4 31 at Pittiburgh
I Dr abet f II 7 13pm
Philadelphia (Cook 3 11 al SI Loult
(DeLeon 3 II. I 13pm
Atlanta (Smoltz ) 41 at Lot Angela!
(Maddui 0 01.10 ISp m
Thuriday Camel
St Loult at Montreal, night
Pilttburgh at New York, nlghl
PhiladeiphiaatChkago. night
Cincinnati at Moutton night
SOUTHERN LEAGUEIAAI
(M eier Leaguealliltatwninparentheuil
Eaitern Drviuen
W L Pet
GB
Jacksonville (Eipo%)
IS 11 402
Orlande (T«r»f«tl
is 24 i t l
Vi
Columbus (Astfos)
V 22 AS* I ' t
Charlotte (Cobtl
H 24 412 10
Western Oivuion
w L Pet Gb
Memphis IRoyelti
J$ 24 4C0 —
HuntsrUle (Athletics)
It 19 S2S
BirrtiLnghem (W hte Seat If 19 $00 4
Chattanooga (Reds)
19 29 $00 4
ftnoavlltf lilu e Jer%)
24 23 421 W s
Tuesday Results
Huntsville * Greenville 1

Jacksonville 10, Birmingham 1

Birmingham at Jactttenvllle
Cahnohm at Orlande
Thenday Garnet
Orlaudaat r
Chattanooga at Charlotte
Jacktonvin# at Ceiunbvi
Mamphlt at Gre*nv4llt
Knoivlllr at Huntsville
FLORIDA 0TATK LEAOUE (A )

(AAalor Laegee atfuiattow In poeenthMei)
East Otvlitm
W .l Pet. OB
Wait Palm Banch(Eapt) 43 14 734 —
Vero Beach (Dodgers)
34 31 .534 4
St Lucie (Mats)
33 14 55* 10
Ft. Loud I Yankee!)
31 «
.-73 |j
Miami (Indepandent)
14 41 .137 If
CentreI Ohrtslon
Lakeland ITIgen)
13 31 401 —
Osceola (Astro*)
33 10 .04) m
Baiaball City I Royals)
31 13 all 10
Winter Haven (Red Soil |) 4* .114 341*
West Dlvldeti
Ounedln (Blue Jays)
43 13 7*? —
Charlotte (Rangers)
34 30 .4*1 7
St. Pet* (Cardinals)
77 3* m 17H
Sarasota (While Joe)
7130 .134 IS
Clearweter (Phillies)
143* 37* 3*11
Temday Resvfts
Ft. Laud 7. St. Lucl* 3 (III). 0 Inn
Ft Laud 7.St. LucleSIlnd)
Lakeland * Sarasota 1
Well Palm Btach 1. Miami 0 &lt;1st)
West Palm Beach 3. Miami 7 (Trtd)
Winter Haven 1, Vero Beach 0
Baseball City 4. Osceola 7
St Pete 4, Char loft* 3
Dunedin 7, Clearwater 1
Wednesday Games
Osceola al Baseball City
Charlotte at Clearwater
St. Pel* at Dunedin
FI LaudatSI Lucie
Lakeland al Sarasota
Winter Haven at Vero Beach
Mlamlal West Palm Beach
Thursday Games
Sarasota at Winter Haven
Dunedin at Baseball City
VaroBeachatFt. Laud •
Miami at Lakeland
Clearwater al Osceola
Charlotte at SI. Pel*
Si. Lucie at West Palm Beach

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Batting
(Minimem Itlat-bats)
National League
Oykstra. Phi
Larkin, Cln
Gant. All
Dawson. Chi
Lind. PII
BHalcher. Cln
Gwynn, SO
Van Slyk*. PII
Alomar, SO
Santiago. Chi
American league

•b r
177 40
170 71
i n 30
ITS 34
171 14
174 34
ISO 34
1*3 23
147 74
t il 31

h
74
43
43
40
If
34
44
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43

pet.
.411
.134
353
.313

.137
.311

.131
.311
.330

31 .333

ab r h pet.
Guillen. Chi
134 » 54 Ill
Heath, Oet
13* 17 41 .14*
R Henderson. Oak
147 3* 37 341
Griffey. See
300 33 4* .340
Parker. Mb
173 31 so .137
M erlin*!. Sea
144 14 53 .113
Sheffield, Mil
111 7J 44 111
Puckett. Min
II I 17 43 .130
Canseco. Oak
114 40 40 334
Maldonado. Cl*
173 14 54 .314
Home Runs
National League — Davis. Hou. 14;
Mitchell. SF. 14;
Dawson. Chi, 13;
Bonilla.
Pit. 12; Sandberg. Chi and
Wallach. Mil. II.
American League — Fielder, Del and
Canseco. Oak. If;
Gruber. Tor.
14;
McGwire.
Oak.
13;
Maldonado.
Cla.
Barfield. NY and Gr lltoy. See. 10
Rows Batied In
National League — Dawson. Chi.
Carter. SD. 43; Bonilla r * 41; Davis, Hou.
40; Bonds. Pit. It; Clark. SF. 3*
American League — Canseco, Oak . 44;
43;
Fielder,
0*1. 47;
Gruber. Tor.
Leonard. Sea. 14; Maldonado. Cla. 15.
National Laagut — Presley. Atl, II;
Wallach, Mil,
14; Dykttra. Phi and
Gywnn. SD.
13; Sandberg. Chi. D*
Shields, Mil. Jtflerlet. NY. Lind. Pit. end
McGee. SIL 13.
American League — Puckett. Min and
RHenderson.
Oak.
14;
Snydtr.
Cl*.
Stillwell. KC. Larkin. Min and Gruber.
Tor. 14.
Triplet
National Laagu* — Coleman. SIL, 3;
Kruk. Phi and Bonilla. Pit, 4; I tied with 3.
American League — Guillen, Chi.
Webster, Cle, Phillips, Del, Brumley. Sea and
Fernanda!. Tor. 4.
Stolen Beset
Netlonel League — Coleman. StL. 19;
Samuel. LA. 33; YeIdlng. Hou. If; Raines and
Nlion. Mtl. 17; Butler, I " , end D*Shields.
Mil. It.
American League — R.Henderson, Oak.
13; Calderon. Chi, &lt;1 Sax. NY and Pettis.
Tee. tl; Canseco.Oak.lt.
Runt Scared
National League — Dykttra. Phi and
Bonilla. PII, eO; McGee. SIL. 39; Sabo. Cln.
Bondi. PII and MllchelL SF. It.
American League — Canveto. Oak. eO.
R Henderion. Oak. 1A Puckett, Min, 17;
Jackion. KC and G rltlty,
Sea.
33.
Fielder, Del. 33.
Hits
National League — Dykttra. Phi. 74;
Sandberg. Chi and Gwynn. SD, 44;
Alomar, SD and McGee, StL. 45; Larkin, Cln.
41
American League -- Griffey. Sea. 41.
Puckett,
Min. 41. Gladden. Min. 41.
Canteco. Oak and Gruber. Tor. 40
Pitching
Victor le t
National League — Armitrong. Cln,
and Viola. NY and Heaton. Pit, 9;
K Groti. MM and Drabeh. Pit. 7
American Laagu* — Clement. Bov *;
Stewart, Oak. I, Finley. Cal. Jonet Chi.
Welch. Oak and Slieb. Tor, 7.
Earned Run A m .ag*
(Minimum 14 Inningt pitched)
National League — Armitrong. Cln.
I S3. Viola. NY, 140. Browning. Cln.
3 10.Gardner, Mil. 140. Tudor. SIL. 2 44
Dt Martin*!. Mil, 3 J?
American League — Higuera. Mil. 11*.
Welch. Oak
3 07. McCatklll. Cal. 3 43;
Hibbard, Chi. I 4]. black. Cl* and Stewart.
Oak. I 45
Strikeout!
National League -M artin#!, LA. 17;
Gooden. NY. 77. Viola. NY. 44. DeLeon. SIL.
40 Con*. NY. 37. D* Marlin*!. Mil. 34
American League — Clement. Bov 40
Menton. Sea. a*. Langtlon. Cal. Leary. NY
and Johnton Sea. IS. FNrei, Chi. 17
Savet
National League — McDowell. Phi, 13;
M yerv Cln and Burke Mil, II. Smith. Hou
10 William! Chi and Lallertt, SO f
American League — Jonet. Cle. IS.
Thigpen, Chi. I7j Eckertiey. Oak. 14.
Aguilera. Min. IS. Schooler. Sea
14
Henneman. Del. 13
Camplel* Garnet
National
k vague — Morgan
and
Marlines. LA and Whilton.
SO. 4
P Smith. AM and V iol* NY. 3
American League - Saberhagen. KC.
Botlo. MM and Leary, NY. 4 Harnluh. Cal,
Clement Bov G ubici* KC. Welch. Oak and
Hoygh. Ten. 7
Shuteuft
National League — Morgan. LA. ],
Boyd Mil. Viola, NY. Martinet. LA and
Whilton. SO. 3 13 Medw.lh I
American League - Welch Oak. 3. 14
pitcher! tied with I

Todd Zell*. SI. leuit. IOv.404. 3. Mike
Sc lose la, Los Angeles. 193.443. 4. Terry
Kennedy, San Frandtco. *4.e34; J Craig
Blgglo. Houston. 07470; 4. Ernie Whltl,
Atlanta. 13.411; 7. Mika LaValHer*. Pit
tsburgh, 51,4*4; 0. Jo* Glrardl, Chicago.
4
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t. Will Clark. San Francisco. 403.144. 3
Mark Grace. Chlceg:. ti3,47l: 3 Pedro
Ouerrero. St. Loots. 47,744; * Jack Clark,
San Diego. 04407; 3. Glenn Devls. Houston.
70.037; 4. Andres Galarraga. Montreal.
4A.014; 7. Eddie Murray. La* Angeles. 34,310,
t. Todd Benrlnger, Cincinnati, 44.301.

"tls t Ail Star Cum* at Chicagt. July 1*
(Fan voting ttvougn June II
Nationji League
Catcher
t Benito Santiago San Oiego M7.777: 7

Memphis IW B L ) — Waived forw ard
Baskervlll* Holmes; activated forward
Quinton Lytle from ta il squad
Calego
Bailer — Formed van ity men's lacrosse
program for 14*1.
Illinois Chicago — Named Eileen McMahon
women's basketball coach
Football
Dallas — Announced defensive end Ed
"T oo T a ll" Jones retired

I. O u l* Smith. St. Louis. 340.043; 1. Barry
Larkin, Cincinnati, 314,411; 3. Shawon
Duns ton, Chicago. 114,710; 4 Jos* Uribe. San
Francisco. I7.tf0; 5 Garry Templeton, Sah
Diego. 71.J34; 4 Alfred) Grlfftn. Los Angeles.
34,740; 7. Spike Owen, Montreal. 4t.S4l; I
J a y B * ll. P itts b u r g h , 4 * .* 0 3 .

Third Bat*
1. Chris Sabo. Cincinnati. 333.300; 3
Howard Johnson. New York. 171.1*4; 1. Mall
Williams. San Francisco. 110.144; 4. Tim
W allach , M ontreal. 103,014; 0. T erry
Pendleton. St. Louis. I * f * l ; 4. Luis Salaiar.
Chicago, 47,740; 7. Blp Roberts. San Diego,
10.334; I Ken Camtiltl. Houston, 53.474
1. Kevin Mitchell, San Francisco, 755.14). 1.
Tony Gwynn. San Diego. 343.433; 3. Andre
Dawson. Chicago. 333445; 4. Darryl Straw
berry. New York. 303191; 5. Bobby Bonilla.
Pittsburgh. 140.447; 4. Andy Van Slyk*.
Pittsburgh. 147,350; 7. Erie Davis. Cincinnati.
111.044; 9. Jo* Carter. San Diego. 104.347; *
W illi* McGee, SI. Louts. 101.174, 10. Bobby
Bonds. Pittsburgh. 193710; I). Lon Dykstra,
P hiladelphia. *4,344; I I . Tim R a le **,
Montreal. 47,473: 13. Vince Coleman. St.
Loult. 04,417; 14. Brett Butler. San Frandtco.
*7.441; 15. Jerom* Walton, Chicago, I I , l i t ;
14. Kevin Bass. San Francisco. 49. IDS

I NBA PLAYOFFS
(All Timet EOT)
Ch* mptemhlp Finals
Portland**. D?trail
I Detroit leads series 1■•)
June * — Oetroit 103, Portland f t
June 7 — Portland al Detroit, * p m.

June 10—Detroit at Portland. 3 30p m
June 11- Detroit at Portland, tp m.

■ June 14 — Oetroit at Portlan-i. t p m
1 June 17 — Port land at Detrolt.l M p m
* June I* — Portland*! Detroit. t p m
■-44 necessary.
P O R T L A N O Itf)
Kersey 7 11 A7 IA Williams I 12 4 4 30,
Duckworth 7 14 3 3 17. D reiler 4 It 1 1 11,
Porter A l l 44 14. Young l i g o
3,
Pelrovlc I I 00 3, Robinson I I 0 0 3.
Cooper0-1 000 Totals3*43I I 314*.
DETROIT (141)
Rodman 3 3 0 0 A Edwards I t 5 1 4 ,
Laimbeer 3 4 5 5 11, Dumart A l l I f 30.
Thomas 13 77 5 4 11 Salley 7 4 3 4 4.
Johnson 04 2 3 3, A giirre 514 7 13 II Totils
14 41 34 44 105
Portland
u I* I I1 A 4&gt;
34 I I » i f 145
Three point goals-Porter 3, Young I.
Thomas 3, Aguirre t. Fouled out—Porter.
Rodman. Total fools-Portland 15. Detroit 25
Rebounds—Portland 44;Williams 111, Detroit
14 (Laimbeer
15). Assists- Portland
33 (Porter I ). Detroit 14 (Thomas 41.
Technical-Non* A —71.454

LPOA Money Leaders

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1 Pat Bradley
7. Beth Daniel
J. Betty King
4 Pally Sheehan
3 Ayako Okamoto
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7. Cathy Gerring
1 Colleen Walker
4. Cindy Rarick
10. Dottia Mochrie
II. Patti Rluo
11. Jane Geddet
13 Jan* Cralter
14 Elaine Crotby
IS. Maggie Will
14 Danielle Ammaccapan*
17. Dal* Eggtllng
II. Kathy Hottiewait
l* Meg Mai ion
10 Oeb Richard
21 Nancy Lopei
13. Dawn Co*
13 Clnoy Flgg Currier
24 Shirley Furlong
33. Laura Davlet
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33.13 .tilllen French Open
At Paris. June 1
(Seeds in parentheses)
Ouarteiinals
Mm
Andre Agassi (1). Las Vegas. Nev., del.
Michael Chang (I I ). Placentia. Callt , 4 1 . 4 1 .
4 4. 4 3; Jonas Svensnn. Sweden, del. Henri
Leconte, France, 34, 7 3.4-3,4 4
Women
St#tf 1 Gral (I I . West Germany, del
Conchlta Marlin*! (4), Spain. 4 1.41; Monica
Salas (1), Yugoslavia, del. Manual* Maleeva
(4 ). Swllierland. I t 4 1, 7 1; Janniltr
Capriati, Weslay Chapel, del. Mary Jo*
Fernand*! (7), M iami 4-3. 4-4; Jana Novotna
(I I I , Ciachoslovakla, del. Katerina Maleeva
( I ) , Bulgaria, 4 4.4-1. *4.

PARIS — Jennifer Capriati,
displaying (he poise and purpose
of a woman twice her age. set ycl
a n oth er m iles to n e Tu e s d a y
when she gained 'he semifinals
of the French Open.
The 14 .'car-old phenom. a pro
of only iwo months, crushed
f e l l o w F l o r i d i a n Mar y Joe
Fernandez 6-2, 6-4. to set up a
teen dream semifinal date with
16-year-old Monica Seles.
Not o nl y is Capr i at i the
youngest person to gain the
sem ifinals o f o Grand Slam
c h a m p i o n s h i p , s he c o u l d
become the first player since
Maureen " U tile Mo" Connolly,
at the 1951 U.S. Nationals, to
win a Grand Slam In an initial
attempt.
"I'm very happy to be in the
semifinals o f tny first Grand
S la m ." said Cnprlatl, whose
provisional world ranking has
improved to No. 13. "T h is Is my
biggest accomplishment, and It's
a great thing for me to do. I’m
very happy and I'll keep going."
E arlier, thi rd seed Andre
Agassi elim inated defending
men’s champion Michael Chang
6-2. 6-1. 4-6. 6-2. to earn a berth

NBA
Continued from ID
Portland had opened the final
quarter with a 10-4 burst that
f e a t u r e d t w o b a s k e t s by
Williams. The run handed the
Trail Blazers a 90-80 lead with
7:05 to play.
But Thomas countered wtlh
two baskets. fXimurs made a
3-polnt play and Aguirre scored
off a rebound to draw the PUtnns
within 92-89 with 5:22 remainIng.
william s' Jumper wllh 4:53
left gave Portland a 94-89 edge
bul the Blazers would not score
again until Terry Porter hit n
3-polnter with 28.6 seconds to
play.
The Trail Blazers led by as
many as 11 points In the first
quarter and by 33-24 after one
period. Detroit, though, opened
the second quarter with an 11-2
spurt. Laimbeer concluding the
run with a lying 3-polnt play
f o l l o w i n g t hr ee end- l D- cnd
rushes.
That got the crowd Into II for

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PARIS — Schedule at Wednesday's Itature
matches al th* S3 11 million French Open,
starting at noon.(4 am EDT). Seeds in
parenthesas:
Center Court
Thomas Muster (71, Austria, del Goran
Ivanisevic. Yugostevla.
Andres Gomel ( 4 ). Ecuador, vs Thierry
Champion, Franc*.

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Atlanta — Placed catcher Ernie Whltl on
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K rem trt from Richmond ol th* International
Laagu* (AA A)
Boston — Released lin t baseman Bill
Buckner
Cleveland — Recalled inMelder Jell Manlo
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League (AAA).
Kansas City — Signed draftee pitchers
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Stem Graf, the top women's
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th e f i nal set to o v e r c o m e
Manuela Maleeva 3-6. 8-1. 7*5.
extending her winning streak lo
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A year ago. Seles made her
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and she too reached the semifi­
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"Monica Seles Is very tough."
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row to open the match, and after
allowing Fernandez to close to
within 3-2, she captured si*
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the second set.
" I thought I played really well
although 1 made a few errors."
she said later.
Fernandez, seeded seventh,
f ough* ba c k to 4-4 b e fo re
Capriati held at 30 and then
broke her 18-ycar-old rival ut 15
to end the match.

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Duncan. Cincinnati. 71.044; 5. Dellno D*
Shields. Montreal. 71,117; 4. Gregg Jefferies.
New York. 44.131, /. Jot* Oquendo. SI. Louis.
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Anderson runs perfect race, still loses to Rogers in Late Model final
NEW SMYRNA BEACH - . A l ‘ I'uugh polc-sltlcr Dick A n ­
derson nut run fastest qualifier
David Rogers al! night. Rogers
s i ' l l m a n a g e d to w i n t he
PA SC A R -sanctlon eJ C ellu lar
Dimension 100-lap Late Model
rhumplonshlp event Saturday
night at New Smyrna Speedway.
Driving a perfect rare In front
«&gt;r one of the track’s largest
crowds o f l he srason. Anderson
led all the way up to the white
flag lap. At that point, dense
smoke started pouring from Jess
Tnylor'scar.
Anderson, with Rogers right
on his back bumper, saw smoke
In the air and oil on the track.
Expecting a caution, he lifted his
foot o ff the accelerator and
slowed momentarily. That's all It
took for Rogers to slip Inside for
the lead and the win.
"Y o u outran me. but you
didn't finish In front o f m e." said
Rogers as he shook Anderson's
hand after the race. "I'd rather
Ik- lucky than good any day.
There was no oil where I was
running."
F or A n d e rs o n , the f i ni sh
ruined an otherwise (lawless
jicrformuncc.
"I'm so disappointed because I
fell like I drove a perfect race."
lie said. " I hit oil and I slowed up
. . . 1could not (ukc a chance on
wrecking the car.
“ When the red flag came out
with six laps to go. I had a
half-lap lead. Hut it's never over
‘III It's over. That's why all these
fans come to sec It. I don't mind
if they beat m e. but I did
everything right and still didn’ t
win.”
Finishing third after his race
car was nearly destroyed the

previous week was John "P o le­
c a t" Casady. Driving Mickey
Wright's race car — recently
purchased from Joe Nemechek
— Casady started eighth was up
to third halfway through the
race.
On lap 94. "Polecat" tangled
with Pete Orr. who was two laps
down because o f a flat tire. Orr's
mount then flipped and selfdestructed. Fortunately, the
cage did not give and Orr was
not uninjured.
Late Model rookie Taylor was
fourth with "G ranny" Tatroe
rounding out the top five o f the
strong 20-car field. There were
six yellows and one red flag
period during the race.
With his Pontiac In top shape.
Mike Kubanek led all the way to
score his first Sportsman feature
win o f the season.
" I won the race on the start."
said Kubanek. “ Th ese
Sportsman cars are so close
powerwlsc that once you get In
front. It's really hard for the
others to get by."
Kubanek also said that the win
was a nice birthday present for
his wide Carolyn.
Gary Salvatore bested a good
field o f op en-w heel Florida
Modlflcds to take the win over
young Scott McDadc. Sami Grief.
John Hall Jr. and Mike Fitch.
For the third time In a row.
veteran Rick "T h e Thin Man"
J o h n s d ro v e h is A m b ro sia
lou n ge Monte Carlo lo victory in
the " B " Bomber final. Dannie
Narmorc won the " A " Bomber
feature.
Bobby Sears led all the way to
win the Mint Slock final. The
real battle was for second as
Jerry Symons came out on top o f
a fierce race-long five-car battle
to grab the runner-up spot.

U SA’s Henderson is
youngest player at Cup
Unltad F m » International
T I R R E N I A . Ital y - Chri s
Henderson wants to lx more
than Just a footnote at this year's
World Cup.
Henderson Is the youngest
player In the tournament, which
features 24 team s and 528
players. He Is one o f several
19-ycarolds. but his December
b i r t h d a t c m a k e s hi m t he
youngest.
, "It Is htnd of exciting." said
Henderson, a midfielder from
Everett. Wash. "I'm In the World
Cup. som ething I'v e al ways
dreamed of doing, and now I'm
getting all this attention because
I'm the youngest player In the
tournament.
"But I don't feel like the
youngest player. I'm playing
with a lot of confidence right
now ami I'm nnl afraid of taking
anyone on. Being the youngest
In age doesn't have anything to
do with what I do on the field.
.Just lixik al Prle."
Pelc. the Brazilian grcal. holds
the record for being the youngest
player on a World Cup champion
— age 17 In 1958.
The chances o f Henderson
becoming a World Cup champi­
on arc virtually nonexistent
since the United States, making
Its first tournament appearance

since 1950. Is likely to exit after
the first round.
The Americans play
Czechoslovakia In their opening
gam e Sunday and arc also
paired with Italy and Austria.
Henderson Is Indicative o f the
U.S. tenm — young and de­
dicated but lacking International
experience.
"Soccer Is Just not the sport In
the U.S. that It Is everywhere
else In the world." Henderson
said. "Things arc changing. You
see n lot of young kids playing
the game and our qualifying
should boost the Interest. Then
since we're hosting the ‘94
World Cup. the Interest should
stay u p ... hopefully."
U .S. Co a c h Bob Ga n s l e r
agreed.
re who know what Is really
going on in U.S. soccer." Canslcr
said. "There arc 15 million kids
playing the game. How well Is
the question, but there Is an
awareness. People arc thinking
about the game. Those kids,
their parents who take them to
practice and watch them play.
Our qualifying for the tourna­
ment has drawn a lot of Interest
In the media. We need to keep It
going."
Gansler pointed to Henderson
us one of I he young Americans
with the potential to develop Into
a solid international player.

The Spectator Drags went to
Rick Lockman while Todd Pci.V
won the Fan Participation Race,
• t O R LA N D O SPEEDW O RLD
ORLANDO — With his regular
ride sidelined for repairs. Fete
O rr Jumped Into t e ammat e
David Russell's new mount and.
powered by Koury/Mllter Racing
Engines, won the 25-lap LateModel feature Friday right at
Orlando Speed World
It looked like early leader
Jim m y Sills might hold off Orr
for the win. But Sills' engine
balked on a restart and the
mishap allowed Orr to move on
to the point. From there, he built
a healthy winning margin by the
end o f the race.
Sills took the runner-up spot
ahead of Doug Lalhem. Jess
Taylor and steady Hal Perry.
Ricky Marshall made all the
right moves to best a very
competitive Sportsman field for
his 10th win or the year. Kent
winner Allen Rhodes was second
over Ronnie Burkett. Von Crews
and Steve Lathcin.
Later In the program. Marshall
c im e back to score his first " B "
Bomber win of the season for Ills
car owner, young Billy Siincox.
who was celebrating his 17lh
birthday.
Dink Sullivan ended three
years o f frustration as he won
the Mini Stock ftnu) for the ftrst
time In ills career. Chasing

S u lliva n 's Peninsular P clro
Icum/Palntcr's Supply/Baluncc
Shop Pinto to the stripe w c..
Hobby Sears, Da1Id Leckiltncr.
Ri char d Ne wt o n and Erni e
Mueller.
In Florida Modified action.
David Indlveii drove his Fun *N'
Wh .-els/Cool 105.fl FM openwheel machine to victory over
Glen Carter and Gary Salvatore.
Donnie Narmorc won the " A "
Bomber feature at the wheel of
the J im Rat ham Chevrol et
Mottle Carlo, ending Rick John's
four-race win streak.
The Four Cylinder Enduro
went to Wayne Marshall while
the Fan Pnrllelpntlon/Spcctalnr
Races winner was Chip Vnn
Wurst.
R e s u lt*
N ew Sm yrna Speedw ay
F A 8 C A R Late Model
fe a tu re ( iOO lap s) — I . David
Rogers. Orlando: 2. Dick An­
derson . Wi l dwoo d: 3. John
Cusady. Arcadia: 4. Jess Taylor.
Lake Wurth: 5. Granny Tatroe,
Ormond Beach.
M in i S to c k s fe a t u r e (2 0
lape) — 1. Bobby Sears. Osteen:
2. Jerry Symons. New Smyrna
H c a c h : 3. T e d V u l p l u s .
Titusville: 4. Dink Sullivan. Or­
lando: 5. Dwuitc Cochran. Oak
Hill.
Sportsm an fe a tu re (10 lape)
— 1. Mike Kubanek. Longwood;
2. Ronnie Burkett. Orlando: 3.

Hellemeadc

had

built a 7-0 lead.
" H ln g lc 's a sophom ore at
South Florida Community Col­
lege.” said Powers. "H e ’s a big
lefthander who was throwing
gas."
Adcock finally scored three
runs In the fifth Inning. After
Chavers reached on error. AnI bony "R ed Man" Roberts hit
the first of his twu doubles.
David Eckstein then delivered a
two-run single.
An out laler. W.L. Graccy and
Ray Adcock lilt consecutive
singles. Eckstein scoring hut
Graccy getting thrown out at the
plate.
ik-llineadr got two o f the runs
track In the lop of the sixth, only
to see Adcock also score twice In
lilt- bottom o f the sixth. After

Harvey Cllngcr walked and Mills
r e a c h e d on e rro r. R o b e rts
doubled In two runs.
Roberts finished 3 for 4 with
two doubles, a single, a run
scored and two RBI to lead
Adcock. Bcllemcade was led
offensively by Joe Gcllnskl. who
doubled and trlpkd.
"Playing against a team Ukc
that, to hang In there and came
track shows great promise for
our young kids." said Powers.
"O verall, wc played a fairly
decent game. Wc cut down on
our errors und we can win. W e 'll1
play them In a doubleheader
later this summer at Daytona
Beach."
Now 5-4. Adcock will play the
Patriots (Lake Brantley High
School's summer team) Friday
night In a 6 p.m. Buddy Lake
L e a g u e g a m e al S a n f o r d
Stadium.

— 1. Ricky Marshall. Malabar: 2.
Allen Rhodes. Palm Hay: 3.
Ronnie Burkett. Orlando: 4. Von
Crews. Ocoee: 5. Steve Lathcm.
Cocoa.
F lo rid a M o d lfled a fe a tu re
( I S lape) — I. David Indivlrt,
Orlando: 2. Glen Carter. Palm
Bay: 3. Gary Saivatarc, Daytona
Beach; 4. Sami Grief. Deltona: 5.
Roger Vclth. Kissimmee.
M in i S to c k s fe a t u r e (1 5
laps) — 1. Dtnk Sullivan. Or­
lando: 2. Bobby Scars. Osteen: 3.
David Leckiltncr. Kissimmee: 4.
Ri chard Newton. Osteen: 5.
Ernie Mueller. Orlando.
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Sou 111 Da y t o na ; 3. J i m m y
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Orlundo: 5. Len O'Neil. Tav­
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Barbara Pierce. O rlando: 3.
Randy Grief, Deltona: 4. Dennis
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BLONDIE

by Chic Young
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SUMMER READING PR06RAM
AT THE LIBRARY...

by Charles M. Schuli
GOD DIDN T M A K E THE
SUN FOR YOU TO SIT IN
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YOU KNOW MORE ABOUT
THEOL06Y TUAN ITH0U6HT, SIR

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Aspirin can relieve
osteoarthritis pain
D E A R DR. G O T T : I ' m a
70 -ycar "slci f emal e w llli os­
teoarthritis. I lake aspirin. Buffcrtn or Nuprin yet am con­
stantly concerned about the side
effects of these drugs. What can
you udvlse?
D E A R R E A D E R : Ostcoarthrttls. the gradual wearing
dow n and 11.Inning o f joint
surfaces, appears to be related to
age. It Is the most common form
o f arthritis in the elderly and
causes silliness, pain, limitation
o f motion and characteristic
hard nodules around joints.
T h e s y m p I ont s o f o s tcoarthrtlls are almost always
helped by aspirin, ibiiprofrn or
prescri pti on drugs, such as
Motrin or Indocln. These medi­
cines are usually wcll-lolcratcd
by pallculs. especially If they arc
taken with meals, food or antac­
ids. The major side effect of
anti-arthritlcs is their tendency
to Irritate the stomach lining,
event ual l y causi ng bleeding
from gaslrlt Is or pept Ir ulcers.
You arc Justified In being
concerned uhoul this serious
side effect. However, in the
absence of heartburn, gas and
Indigestion, you arc probably not
damaging your health by taking
th e m e d i c i n e , unde r y o ur
doctor's supervision.
DEAR DR. GOTT: I've been
diagnosed with carpal tunnel
sy n d rom e. I took over- thecounter aspirin for quite a period
o f time and recently switched to
vi t ami n U-G. alfalfa tablets,
vitamin H complex and some
cod-liver oil capsules. I know
that I might eventually need
surgery, hut I've heard It Is nol
loo successful, and the results
are not long-lasilng. Can you
give me your comments?
DEAR READER: The nerves to
I h e h a n d s . w h I ch s p r e a d
through the wrists in channels
or compartments, are held In
place by supporting structures,
including hands or tissue, that
encircle the wrists. For unknown
reasons, these hands sometimes

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swell, putting pressure on ihe
nerves and causing iingllng.
m ini liners and pain In Un­
hands. This Is carpal lunncl
syndrome.

However. Ill m y experience,
these methods are IncITrrtlvi
|C)1990 N E WS P A P E R EN­
TERPRISE ASSN.

There arc many folk remedies
lhat. proponents claim, will re­
duc e s w e l l i n g and r e l i e v e
sym ptom s ol I he syndrome

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17 Author
Hunter
19 Aggregate
20 Idlenete
22 Sweetiop
23 Guardian
spirit
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cow
26 Hindu
cymbals
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Th e person making a pre­
em ptive bid should hold his
peace thereafter. Since the pre-eniptor has described a hand
with a long suit and limited
defensive strength. It is rtgtit
that his partner should decide
whether a sacrifice Is In order
should the opponents bid a
game. This concept Is particular­
ly crucial after a weak two-b'd,
showing a six-card still and 6-10
hlgh-card |&gt;olnts.
Despite all
this, today's South al l owed
himself lo be Imodwlnkcd by
favorable vulnerability Into tak­
ing a phantom sacrifice. West
s i m p l y a s s u m e d t ha t hi s
partner's raise lo four hearts was
based on having a minor-suh
ace. and hoped that this would
be enough to beat four spades,
so he doubled. He was right.
After he look the ace of hearts,
the king and a diamond got him

a rulT. so South was down one
even before he played K-A of
spades, picking up the queen.
Poor North had to bite his
longue. He had hid three spades
In the hope that East-West
would foolishly bid four hearts,
which he Intended to double.
The n South dem olished his
strategy by hlikllug on In vio­
lation o f Ihe principle governing
pre-empts. Hesl defense against
four hearts doubled Is K-A of
spades and then a club hack for
two du b tricks. South ruffing
Ihe third club. Another spade
lets North make the nine of
hearts, and he will still score the
heart king for 1KXJ. Instead
South was minus 100. He must
have thought he was playing
wi th an empt y ch air for a
partner. In this case, to find that
empty chair all he had to do was
look In a mirror

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Opening lead: V A

HOROSCOPE
By Bernice Bede Osol
YOUR BIRTHDAY
June 7,1990

FRANK AND ERNEST

by Bob Thaves

HEV, how a boot that weather?
RECKON IT'LL RAIN, 1 SUPPOSE...
IF NOT, IT WONT...NOPI: ...NOPt

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BUGS BUNNY

you can work out In front of an
appreciative audience.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) It's
A loyal friend who has clout in Important you treat team efforts
several areas will seek a closer seriously today whether they In­
Involvement with you In the in sports or business. Your
yeur ahead. This could result In associates will Ik - playing to win
Joint ventures In two exciting and they'll expect you lo do ihe
enterprises.
same.
LIBRA (Sept. 23 Oct. 23) II
GEMINI (May 21-June 20)
You may be privy lo some you've been anxious lo get the
confidential Information today consent o f your mate about a
(hat can be used lo your advan­ change you'd like to make, ibis
tage. Its effects could be less­ is a good day lo broach the
subject. Spell out all the details,
ened. however. If you talk about
It to the wrong people. Trying to even the unattractive ones.
SCORPIO (Ovi. 24-Nov. 2 2 |
patch up a broken romance?
The Astro-Graph Matchmaker This should be a rather suecan help you to understand what ccssful day for you. because
to do to mat c the relationship you'll not only be able to con­
work. Mall $2 to Matchmaker. ceive sound Ideas, you'll also
P.O. Box 91428, Cleveland. OH know how lo tmplcm'‘ it them to
Improve present conditions.
44101-3428.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23 Dec.
CANCER (June 2 1-July 22) 21) Small gains have a way of
T ry lo associate with friends adding up Into something sub­
t oday whose view s and ob ­ stantial. so don’t be discouraged
jectives closely parallel your today If returns aren’ t up to your
own. Valuable Informal Ion could expectations. Consistency will
be exchanged through frank prove to be more Important.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.
discussions.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) What 19) Spontaneous Involvements
you do today you are likely (o do aren't likely lo be ihe ones that
quite well, especially if you're will afford you the greatest
confronted by u challenge that pleasure today. You're likely to

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find more enjoyment from activi­
ties whi c h have been well
planned.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 191
Much o f value can be learned
loday by observing how a suc­
cessful friend handles rela­
tionships. Your pul's techniques
can lx- tailored to you.

PISCES (Feh. 20-March 20|
You'll be welcomed loday If you
decide to visit an old friend
wi thout an In vitation . Thi s
partlcului pul will tie equally as
glad to see you as you will
him/her.
ARIES 'March 21 -April 19)
Small laclors could have more
significance than usual today In
your financial and commercial
dealings. Pennies you make or
save In the present could be
compounded Into dollars In the
future.
TAURUS |A|irll 20-May 201
Your thoughts and suggestions
will have a strong constructive
Impact on people with whom
you II be Involved today, even
though you may not be fully
aware that your words carry so
much weight.
(C H 990. NEW SPAPER EN
TERPRISE ASSN.

by Leon;

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Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida — Wednesday, June 6. 199G - 5B

People
Fam ily plans m any happy returns to park

IN B R IE F
Mission holds banquet
Rcs&lt; Mr Outreach Mission will hold its Third Annual Banquet
S " W “ f * y - ,Jin.V* n S o t 'll hour Is 6 p.m. Banquet Is 7 p.m.
Hill McCollum will Ih- the Hurst speaker. Tickets arc 910.
Por more Inrormutlon and to order tickets, call 321-8224.

First Impression Early Childhood Center will hold Its first
pre-kindergarten graduation at 10 a m. Saturday. June 9. at
the New Mi. Calvary Baptist Church. James and Meta Brooks
are the owners anil Thelma Franklin Is the teacher In charge of
the pre-kindergarten class.

Reunion planned
Maynard Evans Class of 05 is planning its 25lh reunion.
June 22 and 23. For information, call Jerry Jones ul 299-7218
or JoAnn Beck at 029-6309.

Calvary looking for a few good men
Florida Chapter of the First Cavalry Division Association Is
looking for those who served with the division at any lime from
its inception in 1921 up to the present day, Meetings are
normally held the second Saturday of each mopth.
The next meeting is at noon. Saturday. June 9. at the
Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 5405. 420 Edgemon. Winter
Springs,
Call 282-0200 or 831 -2238 for more Information.

Department store discovers
customer isn’t always right

LA VOGUE DEPT. STORE
MANAGER. HOgUIAM, WASH.
DEAR MANAGER: You were
more than generous to have
tracked down the owner of the
dentures In order to return
them. The San Francisco lady
could use a refresher course in
manners. She's "couthless" as
well as toothless.
D E A R A B B Y : My husband's
parents live less than a mile
from us. and Ihev want our

■y JOAN Kino
Herald correspondent

Graduation set

D E A R AB B Y: A rather unusu­
al happening occurred in our
department store recently. Our
store Is quite a tourist attraction,
founded by our parents 79 years
ago.
One day a clerk spotted a set of
dentures (false teeth) grinning at
her from the table on which
lingerie was displayed. After
c h e e k i n g t h o r o u g h l y wi t h
various customers who were In
the store that day. we traced the
dentures to a lady from San
Francisco w ho was vi si ti ng
friends In Hoqulam. We were
able to obtain her address, so we
wrote to her asking If she had
left her dentures in our store.
She a nswer ed i mmedi at el y,
asking us to please send the
dentures at once as she was
havi ng difficulty eating and
talking. We carefully wrapped
th e d e n t u r e s , ma r k e d the
package "fragile." insured It and
mailed it promptly *o the lady In
San Francisco.
A bhy. site never acknowledged
that she had received her den­
tures, let alone thanked us lor
h a v i n g se nt t hem. R e i m ­
bursement for the postage and
Insurance was Incidental, but we
did expect a note of thanks.
My question: Was It our duty
to lake our time and effort to
locale the owner of the den­
tures? I can still see those teeth
grinning.

Lakefront setting
perfect for child’s
birthday party

A JV IC 1

ABIGAIL
VAN BUREN

chi l dren ( thei r onl y g r a n d ­
children) to visit them often. Our
children arc 2'A and 4 years old.
The grandparents are loving
and well-meaning people, but
t he y have an u np r o t e c t e d
s w i m m i n g p o o l In t h e i r
backyard that worries me. They
h a v e a ssu red me and m y
husband Hint they will wulch
our children every minute If we
leave them in their care. but.
Abby. as you know, accidents do
happen.
I hate to come off looking like a
“ nervous Nellie." but I simply
cannot bring myself to leave my
r h l l d r m
with then e
grandparents. I doubt if they
realize that they are slowing
down with age. and they've
forgotten how fast little ones can
be.
Please tell me I'm not para­
noid. My friends (almost all or
them) think nothing of dumping
their kids with their parents for
j v e r n l g h t vl sl sl s and even
weekends. Of course. I can't sign
my name lo this, but I'd appre­
ciate an answer In your column.

ME IN ARIZONA
D E A R M E ; You are not para­
noid: all parents should have
your sense o f responsibility.
Since you have doubts about
your children’s safety while they
are In lh»- care of your in-laws at
their home, do not send them,
t a k e t h e m to v i s i t t h e I r
grandparents, or Invite the
gramlparents to your home.

SANFORD — Fran Cockayne,
our Cook of the Week, is a busy
mom with three lively kids: Tina
16. Sandy 8 and Trey 4. She Is
married to Munson, a registered
nurse at Fish Memorial In DcLnnd. who Is also building a
computer business.
They all celebrated Trey's 4lh
birthday at Mellonvllle Park on
the lakefront In Sanford re­
cently.
Cockayne said that she got the
Idea for the lakefront party
because “ they o ut g r e w the
house and all o f the kids would
have more room lo run around
at the park."
The guest list included 18 kids
and eight adults, fiatloons and
streamers decorated the covered
pavilion and the fire was hot and
ready for the burgers. First In
the chow lln*1 while Mom at­
tended to the fine art of dipping
burgers, was the family. They
like everything their mom cooks.
Sandy also likes to cook. She
said. " I fix salad and tacos. Not
e v e r y ni ght but a l m o s t
cvcrynlghl because I want lo."
Tina likes to cook chill.
Birthday boy Trey was very
Impressed when his aunt. Vicky
Skinner o f Orange City, showed
up with his cake.
Skinner decorated the Ninja
Turtle cake herself. The decora­
tions on top of the cake were
hard lo find. Finally the 'day
before the part). Cockayne and
Skinner found them in Alta­
monte Springs. Cockayne said.
One o f the games planned at
the party was Pin the Nose on
the Clown. Tina made the clown
when site was In the 5th grade.
"That was way back five or six
years ago," Tina said.
Thi s creati ve f ami l y does
things a lltlle differently and
t he y o b v i o u s l y l i ke b e i n g
together.
When they haw spaghetti.
Cockayne said. "W e use corn
beef Instead of humburg. We like
It better." Spaghetti was not on
the menu at the park.

NEW A R R IV A L
SANFORD - Mr. and Mrs.
John Charles Corso Jr. an­
nounce the birth o f their daugh­
ter. Kay tee Marie, born May 28
at 5:05 p.m. at Cenlral Florida
Regional Hospital. Sanford. Site
weighed 7 pounds 3 ounces.
Maternal Grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. A.K. (Kay) Shoemaker
Jr.. Sanlord. Paternal Grand­
mother is Mrs. John (Audrey)
Corso.

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From (eft: Trey, Tina, Fran and Sandy Cockayne cooking at the lakefront

FOOD a NUTRITION
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The CiHtkaynes agreed that the
lakefront selling was perfect for
a party.
"These wonderful facilities are
here for Sanlord residents In use.
That's all you have to do Is eenne
and use them, and (lie kids love
ll here. They get to play on all of
the new equipm ent on the
playground." Cockayne said and
tier husband agreed.
Some o f Fran Cockayne's favoritc reelpes follow:
SPA Q H E TTI A N D CO RN BEEF

1 medium onion chopped
I green pepper diced

1 cu n

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1 medium onion diced
Steam squasli and onions until
cooked. Wltlle the veggies art
cooking, try baton When lln
squash and onions are eookt d.
add beaten eggs to squash and
onions, mix ami continue cook­
ing lintII eggs are cooked add
bacon. Serve.
N o t e : FresIt l o m . i i i i c ,
quartered, on top or on the side
with tills recipe adds color anil
goes well with It.

mushrooms sliced
1 can corn beef
U tsp. garlic sail
Italian seasoning
1 can tomato puree
l cup tomatoJ ulec
2Tbsp. olive oil
1 lh. spaghetti
Slart sauce by sauteing on­
ions. g r e e n pe p p e r and
seasonings In skillet. When the
veggies are tender, add corn beef
broken up Into chunks. Stir all
together and add puree and
tomnio Juice. Simmer. While the
sauce Is simmering bring to boll
about 4 quarts of water. Add
olive oil to water to prevent
sticking. Add spaghetti and cook
until tender hut not mushy.
Drain spaghetti and add sauce.
Serve In large Ixiwl with grated
cheese on the side.

YELLOW
BACON

SQUASH

AND

1 lb. bacon
2 l bs. y e l l o w c ro o k -n e ck
squash sliced
4 eggs beaten
Sait and pepper to taste

P A N C AKE
l can blueberry pie titling
1 can crushed plncuppk1 box Jiffy cake mix or am
cake mix. use 1a If not Jlllv
1 stick butter melted
In an HXH rake pan pour
blueberry pie filling and spread
out evenly over the Ixiitom ol
the pan. Drain pineapple and
spread over the blueberry Idling
Sprinkle cake mix dry over iInlop of the pineapple and pom­
melled butter all over the lop.
Bake at 350° until light brown
and bubbly. Serve hoi with let*
cream nr cold.

Pucker up for pickles
Various forms of relishes and
chutneys are used all over the
world to add flavor lo mild
meals. Bui only In America were
pickles used as a symbol of-stern
morality. The early American
settlers claim ed that pickles
should be part of the dally diet,
served as it sour reminder to give
thanks for the sweet gilt of the
harvest. Later, by a strange
distortion of custom, It became
traditional to welcome a new
neighbor lo the community with
a Jar ol pickles. Whether you
share your pickles with friends
or neighbors, there I*, no end lo
the possibilities. When using
you r mi cr owav e lo prepare
pickles, relishes, chutney's etc.
small amounts can be made with
ease.
This easy recipe tnr dill pickles
Is a favorite at our house. I
collect the small pickles from
our vines and the dill from our
herb garden

several times during cooking
Pour Into sterilizer Jais and scab

White corn is availaiilc
ilils tasty relish

m ake

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-U cups hoi water
5 cups fresh corn kernels
44 cup finely chopped green
and red pepper
Combine sugar, cornstarch,
onion, mustard seed, celery seed
a n d t u in e r i c I n a 3 • q t .
microwave container. Stir In
vinegar und water. Blend well.
Cover and microwave on KX)%
power 5 minutes. Stir well. Add
corn and peppers lo the sauce.
C over. Mi cr owave on IOO%
power for 15 minutes. SiIr well

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Dlllseed 11 tsp. per jar)
I quart while vinegar
I cup water
Via cup salt
Place the garlic and but peppi i
In the hotioni ol hot sicrlll/cd
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1cup sugar
2 T. tori ist arch
I small onion, chopped
I T. mustard seed
I T. celery seed
11 1 . 1iiMierlc

Soon this summer vegetable
will be plentiful.

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(pickles) 3 or -I Inches long,
Cover with cold water (about 25
pickles) let stand overnight.
Drain and pack in sterile jars
with fresh dill. Yon may add a
clove o f garlic If you like. In a
2-ql. baiter bowl put 2 cups
vinegar and I ql. water. Stir In
1, cup salt. Microwave on l(X)%
power 0-8 m inutes or until
boiling. Four over cucumbers.
Pul lids on Jars and process In
water eaimer 5 minutes.
Makes about 3qis.
Hrudv In 0 weeks.

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Notice lx hereby given Ihet .
«m engaged In builneti at PO
Bow MS. Sanford. FL 33771OMS.
Seminole County, Flor'da, under
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SUPPLIES, and lhal I Intend to
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mole County. Florida, In ac
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To Wit: Section MS 0« Florida
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ii. m o
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da. In accordance wllh the
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MS oe Florida Statute* 1*57
Tina M. Million
Publish May 33. 10. A June a.
13. m o
DER 33*
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NO.**371 CP
IN RE GUARDIANSHIP OF
JAMES JOSHUA EISTER
Minor
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO TOOO MURRAY REICH
whoso place of residence I* *S0
North Main Street. Indepen
dance. Oregon *735*
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
lhal there Is pending In the
Circuit Court in and lor Semi
nol* County. Florida, an action
entitled "In Re: Guardianship ol
JAM E S JOSHUA E IS T E R .
M in o r", wherein the relief
sought Is the appointment of
Sharon Smith and Jama* Smith,
her husband, a* guardian* ol the
person ot Mid James Joshua
Etiler, a minor
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and to serve e copy thereof not
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Should you tall to do so a
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teso
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Clerk ol IN Circuit Court
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CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA.
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
CASE NO. *0 MIS CA ML
GENERAL JURISDICTION
DIVISION
RYLANO MORTGAGE
COMPANY.
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as follows
LOT IJ4 DEER RUN. UNIT
7 B ACCORDING TO THE
P LA T TH ER EO F AS RE
CORDED IN PLAT BOOK 37.
PAGE S4 PUBLIC RECORDS
OF SEM IN O LE C O U N TY .
Florida
more commonly known as 374
COPPER STONE CIR CLE .
CASSELBERRY. FLORIDA
33707
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forn*yv. *hot« dddrtn 1% JiO
North Rto Strut. Suite 303,
Ts»rrp.i Florida JIAO* 1013. on or
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j
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Circuit and County Courts
By Ruth King
Deputy Clerk
Publish June A 13.30 27.1*90
DCS 70

NOTICE OF
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377S0. Seminole County. Florida,
under Ih* Fictitious Nam* ol
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HosTiang Aimoudeh
Publish: May 31. 10. A Jun* *.
11. two
DER 333
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NOTICE
The St. Johns River Waler
Management District has re­
ceived an application lor Dredge
and Fill Irom:
SEMINOLE COUNTY ENGR
D E P T . 17* BUSH B L V D .
SANFORD. FL 13773. appllca
lion 111 II70OA3AG. on S/1/S0
Th* proiecl is located In Semi
nol* County, Sectlontsl 33 3* IS
3*. Township!*) 34 South. Rang*
13 Eatl. Th* application Is tor a
5 317 acre PUBLIC USE to be
known as JUNGLE ROAD Th*
receiving water body lies I Is
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WETLANDS ALONG JUNGLE
ROAD
Should you be Interested in
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you should contact th* St Johns
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trict at P. O Boi l*3t, Palatka.
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too West, Palatka. ' orlda,
«U / la u i1 . Written ob|ectlon
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S IS tt. E ISO Ft. N 35 FI to Beg)
Being generally described *s
East ot Beardal* Avenue. South
ol Highway Rt *A
Th* Planning and Zoning
Commission will Submil a rec
ommendation to th* City Com
mission in lavor ol. or agalnsl.
th * re q u e s te d c h a n ge or
amendment The City Com
mission will hold a Public
Hearing In Ih* Commission
Room in Clly Hall. Sanford.
Florida at 7 00 P M an July ».
ITO lo consider said rtcom
mandat ion
All parties In interest and
ciliiens shall have an opporluni
ly to be heard al Mid haarlngs
By order ol th* Planning and
Zoning Commission ol Ih* Clly
Ol Sanlord. Florida this 17th day
ol May. ITO
John Morris. Chairman
Planning and Zoning
Commission
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC II
a person decides to appeal a
decision made with respect to
any matter considered at th*
above meeting or hearing, he
may need a verbatim record ol
th* proceedings Including th*
testimony and evidence which
record Is nol provided by the
City ol Sanford JFS1MOIOSI
Publish Juno*. IS. ITO
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CLASSIFIED ADS

Seminole
Orlando - Winter
322-2611_________831-9993

MONOAV tk n ntfOAY
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m t u b im t » •M M

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Child Car*

R*NJYtK$tP$SJR9R9'At
............

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23— L o t t t F o u n d
FOUND: German Shepherd,
melt. Loves children Very
......... Call 111 TO*
LOST ■ glasses. Ilka new,
vicin ity ol Lake Monro*
Black cast. Senior cillten's.
badly needed REWARD
___________ 333 MIS___________
LOST: Black A white kitten.
'BetSaM'-Friendly. Last teen
near Food Lion CaTU3l TO4

CHILDCARE Summer. Mother
ol 1 will car* lor children
tl/hr Sanlord 333 MS*

« — M is c e lla n e o u s
AIRLINE TICKET •
Baltimort/Washingtan A
turn to Orlando! June
departure Rtturn July
«I»S Ce’l ) 407 3H 0*H

I unit motel, some wages ,
tree board. Call
340*410

Wllh bookkeeping experience
Call Helen lor eppt..... 333-tit*

CONSTRUCTION
FIT TER/W O M B
For plat*, pip* and shapes
_________ Call l » OOSO

27— N u r s e r y A
C h ild C a re
CHILD CARE in my home
S 30a to * O0p Meals, snacks.
CPR certified Ret. Reason
rates. Karen 13000'. 7
CHILD CANE In my Paol*
home. Mon Frl 3 yr* old and
up Beginning */ta 33I S77J,
R E S P O N S IB L E , d e p en d *
bl*. loving mom will car* tar
ygur child. Call H a o n i

Legel Notices
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE IITH
JUOICIALCIRCUIT
IN A N D FO R
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO. M -H ll M OIV CA
AMERICAN SAVINGS AND
LOAN ASSOCIATION OF
FLORIOA,
Plaintiff.
v*
FRANKH LOWENTHAL.
•I a l.
Delendanlls).
AMENDED
NOTICE OF SALE
11771*
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant lo an Order or Final
Judgment entered in this case
now pending In Mid Court, th*
style ol which Is Indicated
above. I will Mil to the highest
and best bidder tar cash at the
W ail Front Door ol th* Seminole
County Courthouse, H I N Pr-k
A v # . Sanlord. Florida at 11:00
o'clock *.m.. on Juno 31. ITO.
Ihe following described proper
*r:
Lot *. AMBER WOOD. Unit
One, according to tha Plat
thereof as recorded In Plat Book
37. Page 17. Public Records ol
Seminole County, Florida
DATED at Sanford. Seminole
County. Florida this llth day ol
May. ITO
MARYANNE MORSE
A* Clerk. Circuit Court
Seminole County. Florida
By: Jan* E Jasewlc
As Deputy Clerk
Publish May H I June*. ITO
DER 11*

PICK UP and D E L IV E R Y
available Call.— ......331*3**

/Warehouse Full time Apply
In person. Ratliff Auto Parts
ITS* Orlande Or. Santard

IRONING IN MT HOME

NOTICE OF SALE
OF MOTOR VEHICLE
TO SATISFY LIEN
Pursuant to F.S 713 SIS.
Mid Florida Lien Service Acting
agent lor CERTIFIED AUTO
S PE C IA LIS TS . W ill sell al
public M l* to Mtlsfy a lien in th*
amount of SIOOS 00. Ih* tallowing
d e s c r ib e d v e h i c l e ; 1*11
OATSUN f JNIHBIlStDU03*3«l:
For Inspection Mid vehicle Is
located at: IIS Mingo Tr. Long
wood. FL 33750
Sal* Dale
June so. iffO
4# 10 00 am. A l Mid Fla Lien
Services
Any person claiming Interest
In Mid vehicle should conlacl
Mid Florida Lien Service at
1*071*57 7**S or wrll* lo 3*31
Aloma Av# . Winter Park, FL
337*3
Publish June*. ITO
DES *7
NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Nolle* Is hereby given tha I w*
are engaged In business at 1113
S Hwy 17*3, Casselberry. FL.
Seminole County. Florida, under
Ih* Fictitious Nam* ol PRO
FESSIONAL HAIR CARE, end
that w* Intend lo register said
name with th* CtaN. ol Ih*
Circuit Court. Seminole County.
Florida, in accordance with the
Provisions ot the Fictitious
Name Statutes. To Wit Section
MS 0* F lor Ida Stalutei I*57
Cynthia Lthn
Elliabeth A Wright
Publish June* 11. M. 37. I W
OES 74
NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Nolle* is hereby given lhal I
am engaged in business at SIS
A ltam on te Dr . A ltam on te
Springs. FL 33701. Seminole
County, Florida, under th*
Fictitious Nam* ol NAILS BY
AUK 1CA and mat i intend to
register said name with the
Clerk ot the Circuit Court. Sem
mol* County. Florida, In ac
cot dame with Ih* Provisions ol
Ih* Fictitious Nam* Statutes.
To Wd Section MS W Florida
Statutes t*S7
Aurlca Boioni
Publish May 73 H A Jun* *.
tj ITO
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CALL TOLL FREE
1400-143-1121

DELIVERY DRIVER

DENTAL ASSISTANT

55— Business
Opportunities

Experienced chairsid* Dr
Patrick Del Flore Call 333117*

HOUSEBOAT VACATION
Partner wanted to participate.
Have tun and make money
w llh * * ' luaury cru isin g
houseboat Small Investment
required &gt;313*17.____________

OWN TOOK OWN BUSINESS
For MS
C ain WQ 3SS S4H*»I L tl

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Local. High Iralflc locations.
Sell cheap! 1 *00 717 5300

* 1 — M o n e y to L e n d
CASH FOR HOMEOWNERS
1st, 3nd or equity mortgages
Good/Bad credit. Low rates
3WS44* Mortgage Magic. Inc.
Lie Mtg Bkr. M0E.A3*. Cass

GOLD CREDIT CARO
53.500 Credit Lin*
GUAR. VISA/MC
Guar Cash Advance
1 *00 45* 35**............ S4S.S* lee

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eU N U M IT E D PO TE N TIAL*
Plus Financial security tor th*
SnarpB Committed! I Call
031 1143 ar 3*3-1*74 (Orland* 1
4 INSTALLER T R A IN E E *
1300 wk! Your knack with
putting things together will
land this spot lor you! •&gt; lee
paid! Call today!!
AAA EMPLOYMENT
MOW. 3 »h I f . , .............. &gt;331)7*

IRRIGATION INSTALLERS
Full lime position, residential
erperlenc* and repa.r know I
edge a must Landscaping
experience beneficial im
medial* openings, good pay
and benellls 333 *133__
KEYES FLA, IN C . .Realtors,
pays tuition lo Real Estate
School I.............. Call 333 3300

LABORERS

F u ll lim a . IA M J P M , *
days/wk A ir conditioned
Good pay. good benallls. Dry
Clean USA, Heathrow .5331*57

VENDING ROUTE

HousolHfWiTMaintmancc

COUNTER PERSON

BECOME A NOTARY
For Details: 1 HD 433 4354
Florida Nntarv Association

COUNSELORS
Enperlenctd with High School
students. Good personality
needed! |7/hr Mon Frl. Call
133 5307._____________________

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25— S p o c l o l N o t ic e s

• MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST*
Growing practice has a desk
tor you I Set appointments and
collect payments! Nice firm
wan Is you on their payroll!
AAA EMPLOYMENT
7M W. l lth St.,........ ..... 331-SI7*

COLLECTOR - Making llrst lew
calls to delinquent customers
Some typing Previous eep a
plus I Hours 11am lo Ipm,
Mon
Thurs 1 lam to 3pm,
F:l. Non smokarsonlyll
Apply: Rich Feed Plan
eat W .im t t .

Will train, several needed
nowl All types!
Metre Bmptayment......*aa-*tl)

27 — N u r s e r y A

CASH AVAILABLE

GUYS/GALS
Have several openings lor
nationwide fundraiser. For
High School and older Need a
|*b and want to have lots of
lent I'm th* *n* yaw'd Ilka to
seetl.......
Forlntervlew
callSui inn* between
1C 30 and 4 301133*1713

CONSTRUCTION WORKERS
21— P t n o n i l t

71-Help Wanted

Person needed! Knowledge of
auto parts helpful. Must be
able lo maintain complete
return department with at
tendon to datall. Monday
Friday, comany benefits
Apply In person: Parts City
*01 B Corwell Rd
Sanlord.............................EOE

COMPUTER OPERATOR
Price* above reflect a |1 SOcosh discount tor prompt -toymen! Schedul
mg moy include Herald Advertiser of the cost ot an additional day Cancel
when you get result* Pay only lor days your ad nmt al rot* earned
Us* lull description lor lostetl result*. Copy must follow acceptable
typographical form.

V C V C M

PREVIOUS SOLUTION ‘ W e ars hers arid i: is now
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71— H e lp W a n t e d

AUTOMOTIVE WAREHOUSE

C L A S S IF IE D D E P T P R IV A T E P A R T Y R A T E S
HOURS
*4 c M M o t t w t o n . . . S5C a Baa
S.-00 A H. -1:00 P.M. » c n n t r t n t o n ... MC a Baa

NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice It hereby given that I
am engaged In business at 33M
S Elm Are . Sen lord. Seminole
County, Florida, under Ih*
Fictitious Nam* ol HARRY'S
MOWER M ART, and that
Intend to register Mid name
with th* Clerk of th* Circuit
Court. Seminole County. Florl
da. In accordance with th*
Pravlslont o l th* Fictitious
Nam# Statute*. ToWtt: Section
A*J 0* Florida Statutes l*S7
Harry Prewitt
Publish: May 31. 30. A Jun* t.
13. ir a
OER 33*

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jjwofto gjkM
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lot
another JotUp

71— Help Wanted

* MASTERCARD * ★

No credit. Badcredlll
All Approved) Creative Credit
Concepts........... ........3*3-ftO]

71— H e l p W a n t e d
A/C Serviceman
Needed Eaperlencea.iiust
__________Call M l 1517__________
* a O E T A JOB I * *
CruiMlines. US A Overseas!
*04 S7I SMS ait. C*1
M en .-F rl............. -..tA M -IP M

* * MOLLY M A I D * *
Prol. Maid Service! Will train,
lull time, Mon. Frl.... 7*7 5007
ADO TO YOUR INCOME
Buy or Sell Avan
H arlot, 333-MS* ar Pat, 171*133

* APPOINTMENT SETTER *
Days. Work al home I Eap'd
Commission. Call.......M * 0171

ATLANTA, M IAM I i DALLAS
Modeling Markets Ar* Booming
Here's you chance to attend
th* "Southern Model Conven
lion A Model S earch" In
Atlanta
July. ITOII
Teen/Ch! Id/Mai*/Female
S p e c l a l l i l n g In ; R a m p
Runway A tla n ta M ark et
Print Fashion Miami Acting
A Movies Orlando Us* your
summer to break into show
business or modeling)
For mor* details, call I
POWERSMODELS TAOOOOU*

407 774-7107
* APPRENTICE TRAINEE •
Great company will Iraln
mechanically Inclined! Quick
raises! Hiring Immediately I
AAA EMPLOYMENT
IM W .lSthSt................ 333-117*

ASST. MANAGER NEEDED
OR PARTS COUNTER HELP
Paris erperlenc* preferred
Retirees welcome! Paris Clly.
Sanlord. 3500 S French Aye

ATTENTION CNAHHI
IN HOUSE POOL. Summers
coming! Need e ilra vacation
money? We need Y O U III
14 75/per hr. I or 3 days per
wk and on call For details
Hillhaven Health Car* Center
S3* Mellenvill* Av* , Sanlord
133 ISM..................E.O.E./H

AUSTRALIA WANTS YOU"
EXCELLENT PAY Benefits
Transportation Call
407 3*5 7*00ait. 1543
Toll rtlunded Sam IQpm

AUTO PARTS DRIVERS

D R IV E R / P R O D U C T IO N
WORKER
For linen com
pany. Excellent driving re
cord and chauffeur's license
required Call 113*3*1________
EAST W ORK! EXCELLENT
PAYI Assemble products al
home Call tor information
104*41 *003 ex I TWO__________
ELECTRICIAN

Electrician l Apprentice
Sanlord and Orlando area
Industrial experience neces
eery ISO * JOS Call before
7AM or after JPM_________ __
FOODSERVICE

CAFETERIA WORKER
Monday Friday, day* Good
benefits Apply
1300 Lake Emma ROLLake Mary

GARMENT PRESSER
COUNTER PERSON
Im m e d ia te ly ! Fu ll lim e !
Wages open, benefits! Apply
In person Upturn's Cleaners
14*3 SR *34. Lei.aseood

EXP'D. BLOCK MASON
Repair Ini walls, own hand
loots Apply: Const. Trailer,
W IQIh A Mulberry. Sanlord

GOOD WORKERS NEEDED!
Dally Work .
Daily Pav
Call hob tor detaili
alter 3pm..................... 133 751)

• * GNEAT COMPANY *

*

W *oll*r*xc*M *fil*erningt
• Great benellls
• Co. vetacle/auto allowance

• Co. pd. retirement plan
• Compl. Training program
o Guaranteed training Income
• Lead* lurnishad. Strong
advertising support
• Management advancement
Sulld. lucrative future In a
recession proof Industry! Both
Sales and Service Positions
Open Call Bill........13 3*13 0
________ 7 30AM to 4PM
eGROUNDSMAN*
Easy) Work locally! Keep
grounds beautiful and help
with billing and orders!
AAA EMPLOYMENT
70OW.7Sth»., ..........113 517*

IMMEDIATE OPENINGS

EXP'D. SEWINQMACHINE
OPERATORS
On single needle A merrow
machines W t oiler piece
work pay, paid holidays A
vacations Health A denial
plan It your ar* looking lor a
me# air conditioned place la
work, friendly people, good
wages and benefits and you
ar* dependable and bei.av* In
a good day’ s pay lor a good
day s work. w* need YOU!

SAN DEL MFG. INC.

I* plus per hour Florida
Chauffeur's License required
Good d riv in g record own
transportation No phone
call* Apply Cerllcon Inc.
t i l l Bennett Dr *300. Long
wood, FI_________ ___________
LANDSCAPERS
Full lime
positions Driver * License
required..... ......Call 333 0)33

LANDSCAPERS
NURSERYHELPERS
Full lim el IA M JPM Call
Allen............................. 313 S ilt

EMPTY NEST?
A quality child care center is
looking lor pari ten* teachers
a id e s M a tu r lly / L o v e ol
children a must! S3 1435
LAUNDRY WORKER, sertous
minded and dependable Al
lament* Springs area AM and
PM shills Call 533 *3**

LAWN MAINTENANCE
FOREMAN
Supervisory e ip required
Full I'm * position Great Pay!
Dave. 13* ITO M F. «am 4pm
Local residents needed part/lull
lime la do dltlrbulion work
lor local foundation Own
transportation needed Call
Mr Lowllt between HAM and
4PM Mon Frl only 331 3371

* L P N F U L L T IM E *
Busy Sanlord doctor 4 day
work week! Manybenjflts!
Call .................. ........... 131 4330

MACHINIST
Must be experienced In lath
and milling machine Job shop
type ol atmosphere Fulltime
U/hr C all407 J3I 3505

MAIDS/iNSPECTRESSES
Desk Clerks/Nit* Auditor
Apply Days Inn. 450 Douglas
Av , Altamonte Spgs *43 7111
ASSE M BLE TOYS A Crett
Items, lull/perl lime High
earnings I 404 33 1 3011
MEDICAL

Nursing Home * rperience. lull
lime A good benellls! I
LONGWOOO HEALTH CARE
3l*-*3&gt;0...........................E-O.E
m e d ic a l '

CNA'S ★

• 17 50 Per Hour 11
o Good Working Conditions! I
LONGWOOD HEALTH CARE
)7S *700
_____ E O E
N A N N Y -H O U S E K E E P E R
Resp person over 30.to care
lor Inlanl A do housekeeping
M F 7 30toS 30331 **44

NURSE AIDES * ALL S H IR S
HIGHER STARTING PAYt
For cer II Med or exper lenced
Apply m person to
Lakavitw Nursing Center
*1* E. 3nd St............... Sj nlord
NURSE’ S AIDiiS 7 to JPM. 3 to
HPM. A I IPM to 7AM Full
llme/parl lime LP7J 3 lo
HPM. full lim e'parl lime
Cook p a r i tim e, m atu re
person Housekeeper * MAM
to 1 MPM full time Conlacl
Better U eliig Center...4** 5*03

We ere looking lor dediceted
certified n u rv n g am%t*nl%
who enjoy working wih the
elderly Full end pert time
positions 1100 bonus alter
completion ot I month of
sain factory employment
Hifihaven Health Care Center
910 Mettonvitle Ave , Sanford
111 I1M
E O C /M

LABOR

PART TIME SECRETARY
Exp needed Pro phone skills
req'd . typing Computer skills
helptul Call Allen...... &gt;33 *117

PINCHASER MECHANIC
Full lime Brunswick Bowl ling
Machines Experience helpful,
but nol necessary Apply ItO
W Airport Blvd , Santard
PLANT MAINTENANCE
Ex
per lenced on Chicago Iron.
C ls s e ll d r y e r s . W as hex
washers Full lime permanent
position Call 333 *3*1
* PLANT RECEPTIONIST*
G reat company wllh just
enough variety to keep you
huppy! Big smile and bubbly
personality wins Ihlsone!
AAA EMPLOYMENT
7*0 W. 35th St..
I l l 117*

POSTAL JOBS
Start t i l 41 per hr lor exam
and appllacllon Into Call
I M 75t 7*7text. F L tll
7am 7pm Sin Frl______

RHINOS WANTED
It's a lungle oul there, and the
|ob hunt Is Irectierous Take
charge ol the situation
I'm
recruiting Rhinos with two
Inch thick skin Wimpy, shill
less. Impoterl cows need nol
apply Call Cheryl at Rhino
Headquarters
407 134 440*

R N - CHARGE NURSE
Day shift, lull tim e, lull
benellls! Call tor interview
Hillhaven Health Care Center
IS* Mellenvill* Av* , Sanlord
l l l U * * ......................E.O. E./H
RN/HOSPtCE ONCOLOGY
Home heallh exp. preferred
Par Him# or lull lime lie 0*0*

SECRETARY
Chamber ol Commerce! San
ford knowledge and people
skills a must* Basic boakkeep
Ing. payroll A billing skills
Shorthand or speed writing
preferred Challenging posl
lion lor a special person
Submit application A resume

Clumber OHIc* T O E . First St

SITTER NEEDED
Fof 2 children Day1
hom e JJQ SlftA after d p m
TEACHER
For 4 year o ld v
E * p p re fe .re d 11 30 6 IS
H a p p y E l v t i Chi Idea, e
L a k e M a r y ................. M U 3»4

TRUCK DRIVERS
M in

2 yrt

, cu rren t

tracto r/traile r exp M u s t be
D O T
c e rt &amp; p a t s d ru g
scre e n in g B enefit* in cl in
surance, pd vac., etc. A p ply
Su n b e lt A u to C a rr ie r!, i l l
hw y w n , JtB a ry
aaa U M

SECURITY OFFICERS
Exp e rie n ce

or will train Full A Part time
METRO SECURITY
All ITO

TRUCK DRIVER
To d eliver pool chem icals. 75
y e a rs or older C h a u lle u rs
Use re q u ire d C all
333 *503

UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY
Im m e d ia te opening P a rt time
d r i v o r / w a r k i n q
p a rtn e r confid ante tor real
e s t a t e o r ie n t e d b u s i n e s s
ow ner C all a n ytime, 788 7886

VOLT
TEMPORARYSERVICES
Call 629 9299

WAITRESS
R e q u ire s experience M u s t be
neat, clean, energetic A over
21 y r s N ew restaur ant l A p ply
In person at 3B01 E. S R 46

WAREHOUSE PERSONNEL
To *17 15 hr! Will M i n i All
shills, all typ es! P erm ane ntf
Metro Employmtnt
*46 911!

Warehouse Workets/Assembly
Factory A Drivers Now
e To t /50 w eekly p lu s benefits
e F u ll T im e P a r f lim e
e A ll Shifts Open
e H irin g S evera l T rainees
I 29I M00 ...... tf&gt;/refund policy

WRECKER DRIVER
Experienced, must live In
S a n lo rd a r e a
A p p ly In
person 7307 W 1st St. San
lord

14-18 YRS OLD?
NEED A JOB?
THE SANFORD HERALD
Ha* Direct Door To Door
Sales Positions
Available Today!

EARN EXTRA
$$$
Monday
Friday. 4 to » pm
llle it b le )
P a y by com
mission To apply Slop by
Weekdays. 3 * pm and ask
lor Dave at the SANFORD
H ERAIO . 300 N French Av*
Sanlord

73— Employment
Wanted
HOUSEKEEPING. WASHING
and ironing Call anytime
___________ 331 075*
________
MASON (.ipable ol doinq brick
block &amp; slon* work Available
immediately! Call
334 377*

91— Apartments/
House|oShare
LAKE MARY SANFORO Male
seeks non smoking lemal* lo
share A 'C home Securlly
Deposil 5*5 weekly Call
HOPS**__ ___ _____ evenings

MOBILE HOME TO SHARE
Jbedroom. temaleonly!
call..........................
in - m *
3 BORM Apl fo share. 545 errk
includes all utilities I child
OK Call
311 0*31

93— Rooms for Rent
ATTRACTIVE clean efficiency
TV. microwave maid service
Call 321 *00*or 331**47_______
CLEAN rooms, kitchen and
laundry facilities Cable TV
starting at 575 wk 330 4473
LONGWOOD L akefronf home
Room with privileges I adult
SSO'wk Call J33J434
_____
LONGWOOD/Lk Mary Pleas
anl, clean bdrm . cable, kitch
*n p rl*)l«q «s. 170/wk *311141
WHOLE hem* pnyil*g*s wllh 3
single beds 150'w* 3 persons
orUO' Wk I person 133 *357,

97— Apartments
burnished / Rent
SANFORD
\ talfri*. colteg*
C o m p lete p r iv a c y
E »c
neighborhood!1 190 wk plui
$200security Cj II22J 2; f __
SANFORD
l bdrm , clnve to
downtown, complete privacy,
utilities included SYS per week
plus 1200 secunty___ 323 2269
LK. MARY Area 2/2 furnished
Condo! Short term! Rent neg
for right party
J22 J976
SANFORD
Entire downstairs
ot larqe home 3 bdrm . P i
bath. 3 fplcs Utilities pd
SOS* wkly or S49S monthly
Call____________________ 643 4030

99— Apartments
Unturnished/ Rent
COME SEE OUR LARGE
• (CO UNTRY KITCHEN* •
1 BDRM 7 BATH APTS
Over 1,000 Sq. Ft. Living Area!1
!
(/ '

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,

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’ ^ V /ta y f t n r / i f s
2000 Lake Mary Blvd.
321 0584

W* have Immediate strorl and
long term assignments in your
erea lor
OOFFICE CLERKS
OHECEPTIONISTS
o SECRETARIES
o WORD PROCESSORS
• INDUSTRIAL WORKERS

Accounting &amp;
Tax Service

W* oiler lop pay. great benefits
and the opportunity to work at
many ol Ih* lop companies in
your area Call now lor an
appointment!
740 *773

C O LM K R A C C O U N TIN G A
TAX SERVICE - Small bus!
is**5*s A Individuals wtlc*tn*1
314 IU1 attic(7171 JJ7*»vtt

NO FEE 'F RIDA V PAY

Extartar Homes*v«rt - Siding.
SOlfll &amp; lascia. screened
rooms Fr***slim al*sl
33HI4*....................RX#*5*4A4

SERVICES
EOE

M/F/H/V

Wkly . also light Ironing, lor
eaecut.v* couple! Musi have
e ic rets I IQ/he 3331*1* evei

CNA SIGN ON BONUS!!!

jiism

WELDER/FABRICATOR
Experience in MIG. Apply In
perxdr at Gator Deck and
MatlH*. 7**0 Mellonvlll* Av* ,
Sanlord.................t o n 5pm.
•W E L D E R *
Permanent position wllh busy
company! Fantastic benellls
and raises! Mu*ry. call today!
AAA EMPLOYMENT
7*0 W. ISltl 11.,.............. 331117*

TEMPTED TO TEMP?

CONSTRUCTION ALL TRADES

CLEANING LADY WANTED

70ltr*/wk Call tor appl

WELDERS
Startt i &gt; d * T ! j o • '* Ip*r hour I
All
i lyp*ll
Will l/alret i r o n s a
M*tr*i fem e *lymtst...... WB-HIt

134*Old Lk. Mary Rd , Santard
4*7 171 Ml*

Needed ImmediJWIyt Ask lor
Mike _
C a l* * *000
Lacal/Caribbean T*S4S/HR
1 407 4*7 VOftTalenl BuiMarsFe*

PART TIME OFFICE HELP

F or L a k e M a r y

LAUNDRY AIDES

★

NURSING ASSISTANTS
F u ll tim e, 7 1 and 1 I :
E x c e lle n t b an ellts. good
working conditims. friendly
-people Apply al M H. Hwy. 17
A *1. Dehary, Man. thru Frl
tAM to 4PM,................. EOE

71— H e lp W a n t e d

HOME APPLIANCE

o.s. —
SAVINGS

BONDS

THE GREAT AMERICAN
INVESTMENT

FORCE

NEW APPLIANCES
GE and MAYTAG
ALSO

USED APPLIANCES
Buy 'S *ll• Rtcond Guaranteed
GOOD SELECTION
544 E. Commercial SI Santard

D A IL Y W O R K • D A IL Y P A Y
• iVO F E E S !
Drivers Wllh Vehicles Earn
Extra 50c Per Hour
Report 5:45 AM

e

319 Sacond St., Sanlord
or Call Dabbia al 32MS90

Piano Tuning

C A R P E N T R Y , h a u lin g ,
masonary. painting and lit*
Fre*estimates Ca!ll7J4J3l

FIX-IT-FAST INC.

Pressure Cleaning

On* Call To Do It All
Your Neighborhood Handy Man
Residential * Commercial
Call S c»tfT «dayll 311*515

PRESSURE CLEANING MAN
Housa Wash A Painting Call
Roqer Rtitanralh
UO 4145

Janitorial Services

Swimming Pool
Service

• P H IL L IP S JA N TO R IA L
Floor Cart Our Specially! 30

TractorWork
ACREAOE MOWING discing
grading and tarfiliiirg
B A B Mowing
*71 4574
MOWING roto tilling and any
oltwr type Ol tractor axorf
F r»* Estimates Can 173 *3J1

Lawn Service
LAWN MAINTENANCE
Free
Etl im a *e% Reitorkkbft Rft fv t 1
Senior Cutit*rt Discounl 321 1494

NEW. REMODEL. REPAIR
HOMES. aFFICCS. STORES
All typos construction Rts'Cam
n i* * i7
so.Baiita.CBCaitaa*

C a rp e n try
CARPENTER All kinds of horn*
rrp a n s

p a n t in g A

c *f*m k

IB * Richard Gross 331 5*73
LEE'S CARPENTRY
Starag*
b u ild in g , d te k s A sslsc
ca rp en try In sured A iicentad

Fr*o Esfimatas 331*314

W* hang all lypas Raasonabl*
pruts Frt*axil 333 1*17

EXPERT PIANO TUNINO
S*rv./r*yalr/m ovlng/r*flf*l
IMXX A used Call Ray .371*0*1

322 3113
Llk* Horn* Daycar* Center
Near Winter Sprvtgs El*m*n
t*ry 7 *pm Infants lo lyrs

Paper Hanging
H4 JWALL COVERING

Handy Man

C h ild C a r e C e n t e rs

Building Contractors’

LABOR ON DEMAND

Concrete
WESTCONCRETESERVICE
Small Jobs*Big Jobs*Repair
Jobs. F rt* EsI Call anytime
315 3**1 Licensed. 1mured

Chuck’s Quality Liwn Car*
Comm /Res *FR E E ESTI
Na to* taa larq* small. . . m 1571
COMPLETE Qualify Lawn A
Lend tcap in g, rern p efilive
r Aten, free «%f Sunry U JI ?(?9

LAWN SERVICE
Fr*a Estimates

NEPTUNE POOL SERVICE •
75 yrs tip spacialinng in
servlc* A repair! Wkly sarv
lc*la0lnci chamcal Call
Massag* Center, 1TO 411 4)41
tllM S W IM M IN O POOLS U M
Warthousa Clear .me* ol n*w
l**S pools 14 It X 33 II
comptataly .nitjiltd Includes
hug* deck ladder, fencing.
!.ll*r and skimmer Financing
a .4. !*:.** Other pools avail
able Asx about factory r*
bates! Call toll try*
1 TO 571 04**
•CGCPII071PE Ottll

Tree Service
E rfeeth m elet! Fair F'nctl!
Lie 1n% SlumpGrlndirq Too!
22) JJ29 dAy or nil#
" L t f The FrefetsionaN 0# i f

J1I4J5S

LAWNS MOW 10 A TRIMMED
Reasonable Sarkor Clttltns
DiKOxnt Free EsI. 114 175*

Painting
FRANK flARNMART painting A
p m tu te citBhihg 19 yrs ei{5
Refer err m%
223 1162

A 4 .

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m w w iT iii
CALL TOLL TREE
l-T O U S IM I

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Sanlord Herald, Sanford, Florida — Wednesday, June 6. 1990 — 7B

C O n iL U t M U T lR C O V E
A f M D I ENTS

K I T 'N * C A R L Y L E ® b y L a rry W r ig h t

14T— H o m e a f o r S a l t

1 18— O f f ic e
Space/Rent

2 21— G o o d T h i n g s
to F a t _________

GENEVA
PEAS FOR 1ALE
Pink * y t
purpla hulls and Ii*p»-cream .
110 /bushtl e r !l]/ b u s h « l
shellad Oranv Ava. Ostawn.
Ibehind post o ftx t i H7 i**l

* bdrm*.. l.S bath*. Screened

OTTICE SPACETU S " R E
Lake Mary I UtINIIe* Included)
Call........................... ...HI-71M

pool A J acres! .........11*9.000
fins AlSerd. Seeker-......1*17999

EXTRA LARGE UNITS!

l.lh Jb e d rtx rn jpts
Pool/Tennis Court Peaceful,
convenient lo rIo n Quid oil
itroot parking Renovation
Spat la id ........ ............ g S B M

H I M THE QUIET!
Single dory Studio. I A 1
Bdrm Apt*. Many extras In
eluding storage tpacal Quit*,
toiy community) Attractlva
landscaping Onsite resident
manager* who 0 AR EI
SANTORO CO URT.......373 13*1
CLEAN • I bdrm apt. a/c. No
pat*. USO/mo plui t I U drpot
It Call......... H3 107)/m***ao*

HIDOEN VILLAGE LK. M M V
Townhouse, I bdrm., I b a ,
fpl., lott, wathar/dryar 1
microwave. D tl/ m o , *79-919*
M ARIN ER'S VILLAOE
Lake Ada I bdrm...... t i l l mo

1 bdrm.. .MB* mo A up W j t T t

DORCHtSUR

APTS

3 bedroom Jbath
Lake Mary l a i t l l
SANFORD - I bdrm., I b a .
C/H/A. SIM month ♦ *ac
dap Call lap l»)7/m***ao*.

SANFORD
7 bdrm I bath, a* appliance*,
arc. lia s par month plus I TOO
Mturlty. Water lurnlthed
Call n e m o , anytime
SANFORD. Larga I bdrm Pay
monthly or waakl, Dtp . rat
arenca* No pat* lo% oil
SamorCltlranil i a c ; q
S A N F O R D I S m all, tern d
porch, nice Nearly decorated!
tlSI/mo - tlSQ atU O SJM
SANFORD
t bdrm, water
Inc I . parking. tH'wk.. two
*ac..............H * 1397/message
Two Apt* each ha* I bdrm*. I
bath* All eppllenct*. central
H/A Siai/mo pirn lecurity.
Call lor appt T am to Spm
__________aor m * iu __________
I BDRM. A/C. carpal, lereened
b a lc o n y . C o n va n lan t to
downtown H I 7/4/___________
I BURM. LAKESID E, nice
complex. All amenities *31)
par month................ IIP )304
*1 BDRM. GARAGE APT. Alto
Elllclenctt! i*t month plus
ucurltyl Call..... ......m i u t

127-OHice Rentals
OC-7 ZONING!
Meet In Special
.... UM/me.
CALL ......................... HI-99W
I SMALL RENTALOFFICES
Tawed OC-l. Vary reasonable!
I I a 1*. Call new t..
m -U K

141— H o m e s f o r S a l e
A VA

REPO

• 1/1, LO W

DOWN 1........................ 141,000
Larry Harman, Brake/1*0411*

ASSUMABLE AGREEMENTS
FOR DEEDS AND OTHER
CONTRACTS FOR SALE !
TRADE I ANY IDEAS? non q
Alio have mnney lo lend If
your property I* free and
clear. Call about our u.000
total downpayment program I
Call 7M 7Mt or digital beeper.
*99 1147 Coniultant
Mark
Frink
Laketlda townhoule On de
iirable Lake Howell Large.
1.170 tquere teat, 7 bdrm. |ti
bath with carport, boat llip
and private dock. 1)9.900
407 7M 1794 alter tPM

.

Eacellent area. 1791 Benniiler
St. Larga (over I MO iq It. I 1
bdrm 1 bath family home with
g re a lr o o m and screen ed
porch You’ ll love III Buy or
la a ia / o p tlo n A n u m a b la
mortgage We’re Itealble! Call
u* 1*7.000 Alter hour* call
Thelma William!. 377 IM7

CALL BART
REAL ESTATE
REALTOR................... 177 749*

BATEMAN REALTY
Lie Real Ellate Brokar
7*40 Sanlord Ave

3214759

Need* lo Mil newly remodeled
1 bdrm. 1 bath, central H/A.
laundry, dllhw athar/dllp
plu* fenced yard Call H I *141
M I It H
M ill in
k.N&lt; 1VN IS
HI A l I S IA M

QUIET AREA

1 03— H o u s e s
U n f u r n is h e d / R e n t
3 hom es to r re nt P a rtia lly
tu rn SSOOW5C'month R en ta l

month to month OK Available
immediately, Leaie/opllon*
available
7M 7IAA

DELTONA
Nice, clean 1 b d n I bath
Carport A carpet 1400/month
Call 407 l*o i«J*or 904 &gt;*9 341*

HIDOEN LAKE VILLAS
1 bdrm* . 1 bath* Appliance*,
garage, pool. 1490 month. Call
Waliao Realty.............. *19 *441

HOMES TO RENT
land I bedroom
Unlurnlthed. Lake Mary and
S an lo rd a r e a * ! C all lo r
availability and location*
Atk lor Brenda

HD

r

STENSTROM
REALTY, I N C .
•%O
u
t34dty&amp;
i•
We list and sell
more property than
anyone in the Greater
Sanford/I akp Mary area.

F i v e ACRES! Pretty wooded
p ro p e rty . C leared
Good
drainage, deep well Mobile A
hone* OK Now only
S11.M0
I N K ) SPOTLESS DELTONA
1/1. Ch/A. dining rm Eaiy
ecce*l to ma|or road* Look*
■Ike new! Call now!...... 153.17]
(It K ) APPEALING OELTONA
newer )/ l In new area Fan*,
dining rm . eat In kit A lot*
more See thl* on I Only 1*1.750
BEST BUY IN CENTRAL FLA.
Year old. M W brick. Mai
everything On Slone Island
Owner lay* M il lor
1175.000
SUPER STARTER/RETIREE
1/1. Completely furnished All
appliances A washer stay.
Bright, clean A only.. 119.900

AtALTOW

26 a * a o o

LAKE MARY LAKEFR0NT
Beautiful beach! 1/1. air. no
pat* Ret req'd 1*9) month
ptuidepotll Call ......121*471
S A N F O R D I/ l carport, ch/a.
A t area No pat* A d u lt*
preferred *450.'mo plu* 14S0
security Cell H I 29*9. a lte r*
SANFORD 1 BDRM.
I bath
Rent IMS Deposit*)*) Call
n i iiM

115— In d u s t r ia l
R e n t a ls
AAA BUSINESS CENTER
New olllce/Wht* MO II lo
1.49] II Bay* with or w/o
office* starting al IIM/mo
Hwy. 17/97 A SR 417
Call .119 9111
1U n c o m m e r c i a l

____ R e n t a l s ____________
SANFORD. HWY 1791. oil,ca or
l i o n . 100 s q
II..
UM/mo
U lt » * J

CALL ANTTIME

321 2720
322 2420
-

-

1U1 Park Dr.. Sanferd
*41 W. Lake Mary B l . Lk. Mary

FORECLOSURE SEM INAR
Learn how to buy foreclosure
and probate prcpertie* and
save thousands t u t W e ll
show you how ' 1 aOOJX 7119
GENEVA
Custom pool home
on ) acres Utility bldq and
covered area, easily con
verted into stall
1179.900
ERA Sun Florida. 14)/CM
Call Vi Finch
______ Evening*. 14*5177______

The Prudential
F lo r id a R e a lt y

SANFORD BUSINESS CENTRE
IttW ylty A v IAlrptrlentrance)
Oft.ce Space or
Office warehuuve spate avail
Call 111 a n t or 111 t*07evti.

223— M i s c e l l a n e o u s
• BUD KILLER • Covers 1 acre
Keeps insect* away Irom your
yard while entertaining and
swimming Lantern style. S3)
_________ Call H3 4719_________
* e e * * * * w

Atk iar R.J. Cellini

8 1 2 C a t i liu Onve
2bdrm .Jbath
169 900
Calf Bob Gregory Realtor
(407)114 4400Or 321 5200

NEW LOANS WITH
LESS THAN 52500 CASH
INCLUDING CLOSINO COST
1 A 4 bdrm home* in Sanlord.
Deltona/DeBary/Lk. Mary/
Longwood/Altamonte Spring*

SANFORI) AVE. CORNER LOT
7 Bey Garage w/oflice* *
extras! I Prev Auto Sales A
R e p a ir Shop. W ill hold
w/iub*tentlet down peyml
117).00(1 Cell...... ....... H I 551*

$1,300 DOWN INCL CLOSING
1 bdrm. I bath, llreplaca.
appliance*, carport.....114.900

L o t s / S a le

Immaculate ) bdrm 1 bath
with separate mother m law’i
quarters, new paint, new root.
In g ro u n d p o o l, on 1/3
acre...........................lllt.500

LESS THAN $2,900 DOWN

CALL BART
REAL ESTATE
REALTOR
377 7491
OCALA NATIONAL FORESTI
Woockrd lot* River access
15.9541 each Ns Monty Down!
171.4tmonthly.............Owner
19041 ! 1* 4179 or (9041 &gt;H-2M&gt;
T H R E l: LOTS IN SANFORD In
Rear' *0x1*0'19.54)0each Call
Marla er Louisa at....... .Ill 1911

PINECREST
1 bdrm 7 bath, app'iances.
workshop, below market lor
quick tale!
14* 500

ASSUME NO QUALIFY
J/l's. 1*0* vq t t . new paint
and carpel, appliance* on 1/1
acre Dll/mu 155.000

1 bdrm 1’ y bath, appliance*,
lencedyard! 1)1.900

1)19 per month Immaculate!
bdrm. 7 bath, appliance* and
pool............................ 159,900

HISTORIC 2 STORY

PAUL A BETH OSBORNE
VENTURE I PROPERTIES
321-4764

i t t : \ m

31) W. I I I . SI. Suite *00
7 STORY W/INOROUND POOL
4 bdrm , ! bath*, tamily rm ,
country kitchen, sern porch,
A covered patio Over 7000 iq
It Seller motivated
1*9,900
LAKE FRONT home in DeBary
1)000 down, assume no quail
tying 3 bdrm , tamily rm,
Inside util close lo I 4DO.000

323-5774
* MOTIVATED S E L L E R *
OFFERING 17000
FURNITURE CERTIFICATE If
sold by A/9/90. Beautifully
maintained on treed lot 4
bdrm . 3' i bath, over 3700 »q
tt living area Fireplace,
mirror accent*, eat In kit. new
c a r p e l , m in i b lin d * A
v e rtic a l* Big back yard
w/llowermq landscaping Kid*
bike lo Id yllw ltd e Elem
school Tremendous value at
1119.000 Call Owner, HT9430.
eve*.________________________
ROOM TO SPREAD OUTI Easy
t e r m * , no q u a l i f y i n g
Fireplace format living and
dining, 1 car garage on huge
treed lot
. ......
*1000
Metro Real Ettala Cs. Inc.
___________ M I7H7___________

.

D ELTO NA
3 b d rm
spllt/7bath 1,1)7 iq It L,
acre 1*4 500 Attumable Non
Qualifying Lean Call 331 3413
SANFORD
i'bdrrn 3 bath,
family r o m w extras' 1*4 00)
W MallciowtkL Realtor
173 7911___ _____

SECLUDED!
3/2 like new country homo
Larga k&gt;t,U4.fOO 333 2120

STAIRS PROPERTY
MANAGEMENT A RE ALT'/
_______ H I &gt;177/331 **39

8.6 BOND MONEY
Available now tor first lim e
buyers! Hurry, won’ t last! 7.
1. 4 bdrm home* available in
Deltona. Sanlord. Lake Alary
and Longwooda/easl
AA Carnes. Inc. Century I)
Call Janet Mamlield
Day*. H I 1314 Eve*. H I /1/1

BONUS

ONE
MONTH
FREE
l
( Hus
• Waterfront Lifestyle
- Modern Fitness Center
• Indoor Racquetball

Rental Apartments
On Lake Monroa
2335 W. Seminole Bird.
Hwy 17-92
Sanlord. FL 32771

323-2628

BJ’ S RESALE
W-* Buy/Sell Furniture A Col
Inctlble*. Including Estate*
H911. Sanlord « v * . , l l l )**9
BUNK BEDS
complete and
chett of drawer*. U ) Will Mil
suparaiely H I 1/4*
BUNK BEDS ■ Country wood.
i:ompl 17) Lovewat. rocker,
c hair. 3 end table*, cottee ta
hie, A 3 lamp*, country wood.
■tlMtor alltl _______ 133 *301
• C O N T E M P O R A R Y SOFA
with matching chal.% earth
lone*, exc cond 1)00 377 4049
alter * pm

_______

■►DISHWASHER
Tappan.
built In model, excellent con
dihon 17 ). call 111 1314. leave
message____________________
a DOUBLE BED Headboard A
Footboard With or without
long rail* (* ’* longer than
regular) 13)Call H I 9459
Irom 10am loapm_______
E NTE R TA IN M E N T Centar •
Oak. new! I l l ) Microwave
w/turntable. H00 Wood trim
sleeper sofa w/matching lov
eseat. 17} both Call 373 4*7)

1 9 5 - M a c h lr &gt; e r y / T o o 1 »

P t t » K S u p p lie s

•A D O R A B L E K ITT E N - 7
wks , medium length hair, lit
shots A wormed Free lo good
hornet C »ll................ H I 1343
• BIRD CAOC 34x30x1* Flight
cage for small or medium
sued birds Attractive and
sturdy HOP Call *11 **15

FREE TO LOVING HOME
Red Chow, gontle. Need* good
home Call 331 3191 anytlmo__
FREE TO GOOD HOME Kit
tens. 3 months old
_________ Call 373 4)41_________
• M A L E C O C K A T IE L
J
months old. with cage. 1)0
___________ 77) 7939___________
S IA M E S E C at
n tu ta red
(•male Shots 1* mo old
Free to good home 173 7117,
eves

LAR R Y’ S MART. 313 Sanlord
Ave New'L'sed turn A appl
Buy/Setl/Trade........ &gt;13 41)1

MOVING SALE
L iv in g ro o m , ta m ily A
b e d ro o m fu r n itu r e
Tuskawiiia Call
ja a o o u
• QUEEN SIZE BED »/S
Cal)
________ 333 1093
SLEEPER SOFA Queen si/e
earth tones Early American
NEW 5300Call ...MS 530*days
SOFA Navy blue Coral print
extra nice! IS" 1135 or best
otter
Call H i f079tves
a Solid Weed Chest 4 drawer,
oak finish 145 call 177 5**/

187— S p o r t i n g G o o d s

191 — B u ild in g
M a t e r ia ls

PRE FORECIOSUP' SALE
BOARDING STABLE HOME
O N l‘ i ACRES

DUCKS/GEESE/CHICKENS A
TURKEYS - From 11 Ta SHI
Call........................... 373 *034
TURKEYS CHICKENS
DUCKS OUAILSAOEESE.
Call 373 903*

209— W e a r in g A p p a r e l
• B R ID E S M A ID S D R E S S
Royal Blu*. handmade with
lace A satin Full Length. Hie
* ( Worn one*. ........
*40
Call Cathy.................*95 713*
• E vm ln g Oown Pink worn
once! S lit 513) 137 1470

2 11— A n t i q u e s /
C o ll e c t ib le s
ANTIQUE BED Oak Carved
headboard, custom. 1/4 mat
tress, box springs *450 Call
H3 &gt;117. eves________________
• ANTIQUE, freestanding ped
eslal sink Taken from 100 yr.
old home..........................175
Call 3H 3171 or 3H 7M3
BRIDGES A N T IQ U E S a n i 1MI
10 5 M/Sat • Auction Thurs 7pm
144* Hwy 4*W •&lt;ABM7AAU(77

FISH

l SKI BOAT

14 FI Malibu V haul. 50HP
Johnson Galv trailer, ready
lor walerl l.SOOobo 334 0*31

MALIBU BASS BOAT
14 FT.
Swivel Mats, trnlllng motor
w new battery A trailer. 3
storage compxrtments TBHP
Evlnrude Perfect condition!
SI. 100 otter Call
9*0 00*7

Tour boat. 10 people In
tercoattal AH llcenie* 90 HP
Yamaha Shade Pontoon
Sound *y*tem Life jackets
Fire equip . etc Good condi
tion, N O T a penny lo S P E N D
to start a tour NOW
122,900
40/ U J t/4t

BIG. BIG SALE)
Clothe*, toy*, fool*, lurmlure
boat, motor and trailer US
A rm y h o r tt fia r n tiie i 1
complete *«ft, refrigerator. 2
oven g a * stove

T hursday and

Friday • JO 4 M 25)4 S M yr
lie Ave. Sanford_____________

CORNER PALMETTO

8 22N D

T h u r* . F r i , Sat 9 A M S P M
R elocating! E v e r ything g o t**

ESTATE SALE
Sat % Sun , June 9 A *0 la m
to 4p m
1020 Giovanni, De
Mona C o m p le te h o u ie h o ld
A ntique* an d COllecttb'e* Two
colored T V s. washer dryer,
p rint* and oil p a in tin g* T w o
couches, antique de*k. d re **e r
and ch air M u c h m ore

Abtolgtely no |unk!t
Call
40/ 5/4 41/1

MOVING SAU
Ladie* a p p a rc', lewetry and
acc»**or &gt;e* Up to
/O S o f l!
Store wide Clearance!

TOR SALE

E very thing mu*tgott

10 HIGHEST BIDDER

S E C O N D IM A G E
corner ot I f 9 1 A J/th St

12 tv X l i t ! office wncloturt *
p^nciltdl li'tiNri

a

ifti windoy»%

Q p * n l n f for * &lt; n d o « A / C
T b rt * | tt X 4 If 1!or«uent
lig h t Jla t u f t *
Sold a t i*

itk tineft- door

E iftiutf Un

Buywr to di’sai%«mtii« and
rfm O / f C a ll rAC4 Mi4 *6 )V 4r«f

w*il maintained morula home

2W tor appo.nfmvrf To intpacf

A 3 storage b uild in g i. Valued
at 12*0 000' M o r t g a g t 1100 000
e q u ity H W juu M I i KE M E

M a il b &gt; d t i )
S par Io n
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12130

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No btdY

II gam** Included! 5770
Call..............................H I 1*39
• Cut firewood lor sale best
otter. Call 904 7*9 91*4________
• F I R E P L A C E Glass
Enclosurt*. beautiful nickel
trim, new still In box 40 X 31
and 41 X 13 175 e a c h .
Call.......................... *3) 3034
• FLOUR ESC ENT Desk Lamp
*10....... ..............Call 3*11940
•M E AT A Food Grinder Van
WYCK Gourmet Ideal tor
ground meat, baby food, and
salads Usad once Mint Cond
*31................... Call 3H 4) 3*
• OAK 'I R E WOOD tor sale
About 1/3 pick up load *3)
obo Call H i 43*9____________
• Pair al 3i"Mfctt. girl* Ross 10
speed end mens Murrey beach
bike *40aachobo
Call.......................... 331-1*39
• Sat a* Wrought Iren Railings
For sunken living room *1)
_________ Cell 3J9 4711_________
•XYLOPHONE TABLE TOP
31 In long LlkenewICost
SHALLOW W ELL PUMP • 1HP.
110/330V w pressure switch.
171 Call....................3H 79*3
• T Y C O P O W E R B A L L RC
SPORTS GAME Includes two
wireless remote control cars,
two remote units, belli, and
qoaH 140 call 333 93*1_______
3 Go carts. IHP eng., *30* both.
Wet suit (new XXLI A 3 tanks.
*300 a lii Bumper MUSIC
BOX, 4 13 In MAM bumpers. 3
70x70 power amps, t crosi
over, 7 horn tweeters. 1)0 pow
amp. 3 mid*. »l.S00obo 1H *301

231— C a r s
1914 TOYOTA CELICA ST •
1 spd, A/C. Baby B lu *
Excellent cond
14.1*4
M afic Itulu..................H 3-43*4

VISIT Sf M!N0LA PARK
AND SWAP FLEA MARKET
O P E N E V E R Y S A TU R D A Y
AND SUNDAY
2200
SEM 1NO LA B L VD (Behind

Dog Trace. CaHeiberryi

219—Wanted to Buy
I I I A lu m in u m C a n * New spaper
Non Ferreu* Metal*
G la ss

KOKOMO

i n IIM

MERCURY MARQUIS
BROUOHAM *9 * dr., very
dean
....... It 500 firm
Call....................... 904 M l 1730

except lax. teg. till*, etc
'(7 FORD ESCORT WAGON
Auto. air. power fleering.
• power brake*, stereo
Only *119 M per month
__ Cell Mr. Payne, 123 7173

*
’ 8 5 VWJETTA WOLFSBURG
* dr . 1 tpd . air. sunroof.
gold! *1.000/best
733 *943

PONTIAC FIREBIRD • M V*.
a/c. p/t, p/b. AM/FM. dlxe
Interior, super running cond
Adull owned 1*400 3*13191

235— T r u c k s /
B u ses/ Vans

* ___________________

SCHOOL BUSES - 1933 CMC &amp;
1*74FORD MAKE OFFERM
Call.......... .................... 311-11*1
*7 DATSUN King Cab. 1 spd
AM/FM Cassatt*, tinted 1 tool
box. *7000. Call..........373 4713

19*4 TOYOTA CELICA ST •
1 spd. A/C. B aby B lu *.
Excellent cond
** ***
Magic Iw in ........ .......... &gt;33 4344
a PUBLIC AUTO AUCTIONa
EVERY WEDNESDAY TtJ* PM
DAYTONA AUTO AUCTION
Hwy. 91, Daytona Beach
_________ 904-3D-H11__________
19*3 CUTLASS SUPREME •
Auto A air. 41.000 ml. 14.4A3
IW in...................131-4344
TAKE OVER payments on 1990
Dodg* Spirit. Brand new
Burgendy Call H4-1H*

237— T r a c t o r s a n d
T r a ile r s
FARM TRACTORS
MUSED IN STOCK
A L L S flE II ALLFRICE1I
Maitland Tractor A Equipment
L. ml. N ot Maitland
Interchange on 17 93
*34-7777

TARE UP PAYMENTS
No Monty Down

23B— V e h i c l e s
W a n te d

except tax. fag. title, itc.
'17 FORD TAURUS
4 dr.
auto. air. power steering,
power locks. Stereo!
ONLY *149 H per monthl
Call Mr. Payne. H I 1131
1*7* DODGE RIVERA - new
tires, new engine Great run
nlng condition *1300 3X1435

WE FAY TOP »** tor wrteked
cars/trucksl WE SELL guar
antted usad parts AA AUTO
SALVAOEtt DeBary.**A &gt;*00

2 3 ?— M o t o r c y c le s
a n d B ik e s

★ _________________________ .___
191) VW GOLF
1 *pt*d.
alrM............................. 13.ll)
Magic llelw ...............H 3 *344
19** NI1SAN JO* IX
Loaded.
with T T o p s !!.............. *tl,9U
Magic Item ................. H I *3*4
’*0 COUGAR » R7 with a/l. elr,
VI, clcih Interior Run* great!
191) Call.................. H I 1*70

"GREAT JOB!”

84 AUDI 5000$
Loaded! Auto. exc. condlllanl
LUXURY *! * LOW price!
*4,300 C e ll............... *40 3*11
'* * C RYSLER New Yorker
Landau turbo, white, 4 dr,
burgundy leather seats A/C.
p/s. p/b. p/w, p/di seati. c/c.
tilt, AM/FM cess, trip com
pass feme readout, spotless.
Excellent running, i owner.
17300. Call................. 3*1-31*1.
* ____________________________
'17 ISUZU TROOPER II - 4 dr..
L.S. p k g. I spd . A/C. TuTone paint, excellent cond
it.***. Magic Hum
H3-H4*

Larry W at Lk Mary called
till Sanlord Herald Classified
Consultant with the good news
that his m otorcycle la id
within 7 days ol the scheduled
10 Day Special.
Something
you need lo advertise at low
cost and achieve quick re
suits? Try our 10 A 14 Day
Special rates Lowest cost per
line lor consecutive days’
advertising. Advertisers are
lr«e lo cancel as soon as
resulls are reached 11
CLASSIFIED DEPT.
IH -ltlt

*82 HONDA INTERSTATE
All chrome with matching
luggage trailer 13 495 or best
oiler. Call 1*0 1117/messag*
_____________________________*

2 41— 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

233— A u t o P a r t s
/ A c c e s s o r ie s
ALUMINIUM TRUCK TOPPER
F u ll i l l *
In s u la t e d A
panelled t lt lo t o H I 47)4.
• CAMPER TOP Used whit*
Insulated llberglass lor short
bed Imports *41 Cell 7*7 *011

234— I m p o r t C a r s
and T ru c k s

HONEY MOTOR HOME H It
long. Dodge, low mileage,
very good mechanical condi
lion. Will consider trade!

I X t l t l i r 339 431) eve.
JACO Pep-Up Camper Stove,
heal and a/c New tent
*7X or best otter
Call 3X 317* alter 4pm

2 43— J u n k C a r s

’85 BMW 735

except lax. teg. title, etc
'17 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE
4 dr. auto. air. stereo cassette
w ith d r iv e r co ntro ls, lilt
wheel, crulw control, power
w i n d o w s and s e a t s l
O nly........ 1779 11 per month!
Call Mr. Payne. H I 3131
BUICK .IE GAL
’7* Original
Owner Landau root, pb'pv
power V* Runs, looks great!
Must see! Triple your In
vestment In less than 1 yrst
tl.lTOcashnow! Long wood
4*7 t il H I*

LEATHER.... LOADED.... AUTO
ItJ.iPO/Otter
Call *3* 74J) er H I 7I4J

* i.,t
IMiiTII’ffM
liKlUiJlLntHo1tuI*ill rl!"i ivn;

JUNK CARS REMOVED
NOCHARGE
____________313 f J//___________
FlTop Dollar!! Paid for junh
cart, truck!. 4 wh««l drive
Any condition Call 222 SttO

Houn:
Mon.-Fri. 9-7. Sat. H• S
BANK FINANCING
QUALITY USED CARS
BARGAIN PRICES
- WE BUY CARS .

Longwood
gcuvjM*
MOTORS

FAIRWAY MOTOR)
"Home al *19* Dawn A Rid#"
3400 US 17 91 Lengwood
NO FINANCE COMPANIESI
"BUY HEREI PAY H E R E !"

3190 Hwy. 17-92
LONGWOOD

324-1311
84 MERCURY
GRAND MARQUIS

83 PLYM OUTH
RELIAN T

' l l T BIRD - *400 DOWN A EZ
payment Term s!!I

AUTO. AiR. 2 O R . 45.000 M IE S
STK- B00S/3A

AC. ALL POWER. LUXURY
S K t LBP301 /

$2488

$3388

63 B U IC K
LeSABRE

85 BUICK
LeS AB R E LIMITED

2 DOOR. ALL POW ER

SK« 006520

4 DOOR. LEATHER T .
54,719MH.ES S K f L BPXH 2

$3388

$4888

84 FORO
TEMPO

85 RANGER
PICKU P

4 DOOR. A U T O . AIR
SK« LBP3Q31

AC. V A TWO-TQ/sE, LONG BED
SKf IBP3QV

$2388

$3788

'** RELIANT WAGON
LOW
Down A EZ payments! 11
'79 LINCOLN MARK V
1700
down A EZ weekly payments!
Atk for Craig er lleve, H I 339*

TAKE UP PAYMENTS
No Monty Down
except tax. tag. title, etc
44 DELTA BROUGHAM
4
dr, auto, air. electric windows
and seats, slereo cassette,
only *14* 7* per month
Call Mr P a y n e 1121

BANK
FINANCING

’84 BMW 633 CSI
Black with tan leather Inter!
orl Built in redar, gold BBS.
telephone, window tint, low
miles C&gt;.client condition
S U P ER S K A R P It Asking
(14.900or best otter.......... Call
(4*7) *2*-*07*

*

TARE UP PAYMENTS
N o M o n ty Down

MINCER MOTORS

BUY

HERE

1809 S. French Ave. &amp; 4000 E Hwy. 46, Sanlord

PAY
HERE

321-2993 or 321-1450

217— G a r a g e S a le s

Friday and Saturday, 9 5

ALL STEEL BUILDINGS a&gt;
dealer Invoice J 000 to 50.000
sqjlt_ CaiiaO: 391 *3*1 collect

C om plete N intendo S y sttm

'7* TOYOTA TRUCK - LOW
down A EZ weekly oeymentst

I2J G rove Hol ow C ourt S anford

Sanford a r t #
L»ce h vrd IS
t l l l l t . J fenced p a s t u r * * ? P lu *
O u t s t a n d in g J J i o u n t r ,
o o m f over J 000 t a It . U n t ily
r o o m * h g tj# t i n y p la c e
s p r in k le r ly it t m
A lto .

I CAN*I REF
121 22B*

203— L i v e s t o c k a n d
________ P o u l t r y ________

US COAST GUARD APPROVED

149— C o m m e r c i a l
P r o p e r t y / S a ’ie

Church A school, built I*. 13.S
act MANY USES! Must Sell!!
Real tslate One.... - ..... 433-330*

FEMALE PEKINGNESE
I yr old Shots, papers! Loves
children 1)00........... H3-77U

"SOLD SUPER FAST!"
Mr* A T ol Sanford sold her
refrigerator the lin t day her
Sanlord Herald Classified ad
was published Something you
need to adveftiM rt low cost
and achieve gulcx results?
Try our 10 A 14 Day Spec.at
rates Lowv-1 cost per line lor
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Advertisers are tree lo cancel
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CLASSIFIED DEPT.
137-3*11

Western N Carolina Mtst!
En|oy cool Iresh air
Call
I *00 762 *030 Smoky Ml*
Land A Horn#*, P.O. Bos 453.
^ A u rp h jh N ^ a re leM H * t&gt;*

NEAR 14! PRiME LOCUTION

R e g is t e r e d P e ts

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

GOLF CLUBS Ladies Ram
Full Set with bag 1150 Exc.
Cendl Call
373 530* days
• GOLF LOVERS Set ot Wilson
Stath Gol! Clubs Best otter
call 333 5303__________
• THREE SPEED BIKE Nen
ladies. Schwinn Front light
bach rack, tire pump end
combination lock IUW Call
3H 7)31 alter 5pm

FREE BROCHURE

JUNE

SMALL CARD and gill ihop In
D it b a r y
*1 3 ,0 0 0 C a ll
I 41)7 *** t i l l alter *pm

181— A p p l i a n c e s
/ F u r n it u r e

* bdrm. 1 bath. 1.17) iq tt
Hardwood lloor*. appliance*,
s e p a r a t e m o th e r In la w 's
quarter*, garage
1*1.900

SALE OR LEASE OPTION

gas. t electric Very good
condition. 130 or best otter
each..........................49) 1937

200—
160— b u s i n e s s
F o r S a le ________

ASSUME NO QUALIFY

m.i

157— M o b i l e
____ H o m e s / S a le
1971 ' k o u n t r y a i r r v
MOTi ILE • 11 1 x 10’w pop out.
enc'used patio Call 333 0190

LONGWOOD-LESS THAN
$2,700 DOWN

• FAIR OF LAWN MOWERS. I

199-

HAVE TOUR OWN RANCH!
9 * acres May town load 10
mile* t rom 0*1 ten
139.900
Good term*!

Immaculate 1/l's. large lami
ly room with brick fireplace
10X11 screened porch, large
lencedyard............... 1)7.900

iron InclixMt 3 chairs, lov
eM4f and table t t !
Cal)...........................H I 0737

*000 lb Ford forklift All terrain
R uns good 14500 Call 130 91)3
o r l 391 3400

153— A c re a g e MAYFAIR LAKE MONROE

Mill Direct, Name Brands
IDON Dupont Sletnmasler
*7.99/yd
100% nylon plush, or
Sculptured HI L O ,!) 99/yd
Hwy 414 A 437. Longwood
*31 3173

• LAWN F U R N IT U R E , cast

SANFORD, HWY 17 91, com
merclel office bldg . 4.000 tq
It, 1741,0(0 ..................I H *9*1

145— R e s o r t
P r o p e r t y / S a le

R EG A TTA
SHORES

193— L a w n A G a r d e n

149— C o m m e r c i a l
P r o p e r t y / S a lt

OR

ii

*

CARPET WHOLESALE

CALL______ (104)5194727

RAVENNA PARK J/I' j on nice
corner Big eat in mi . good
area Don't buy until you *#*
thl* home Only
1S7.300

ALTAMONTE SPRINGS

.3Q r a / ty

or even from e sketch .......
e On your lot or ouei or on
one we lind tor you........ .
I T i n starter t ilt to...............
your dream home.................
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brick, vinyl or aluminum
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e F HA/VA approved I
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Talk to the builder direct
about how Charter’ s "tailored
construction’ ' can make you
al fsome anywhere In Can. F la

321-2257

DISTRESSED SELLER

1 01— H o u s e s
F u r n is h e d / R e n t
1 bedroom I bath Convenient
location, central H/A. 14!]
month First and itcurlty.
Available June 111........... Call
_______&gt;** MOl, evwiings_______
I BORM. 1 BATH, tamily room,
k itch en and ap p lia n ce *
garage 1400 per month
P A U L A BETH OSBORNE
VENTURE I PROPERTIES
111 47*4

WTIL BUILD IT TOUR WAT!

e c rom our plans or yours.

A S 5 U M A IU , NO QUALIFYING

BRING TOUR BOAT

DELIGHTFUL DELTONA

KELLER PIANO Small upright.
Mahognay with dthumldlllar
Exeallant condition 1400
Cell 171149*. evenings
PIANO - Whitney. Mahogany.
Ivory keys Fine condition
*700 firm. Cell 1H 7117. eves

CH4RT1S w it te a *

234— I m p o r t C a r s
and T ru c k s

TARE UP PAYMENTS
No Monty Down

222— M u s i c a l
M e r c h a n d is e

BRAND NEW O FFICE ALOO
**•■* n. t*3.t*t*q tt

2 3 1 -- C a r s

$3100
81 C H E V Y T R U C K

$50 Dn./$155.54 a Mo.*
% 8 C H E V Y C E L E B R IT Y
$670010 Fin. 1 60 Mos @ 13 90% APR

LOW MILES &amp; CLEAN

$50 Dn./$186.39a Mo.*
85 F O R D T - B IR D

$2750
83 F O R D V A N

$5400 to Fla x 36 Mos. @ 14.7% APR

REBUILT ENGINE!

S2193 C A S H
81 M E R C U R Y C O U G A R

$50 Dn./$145.10 *» Mo.*
88 C H E V Y C A V A L IE R

LOW MILES &amp; NICE!

$6250 to Fla 1 60 Mos. @ 13.90% APR

$75 Dn./$183.41 a Mo.*
87 PO N T . G R A N D A M

$75 Dn./$255.42 a Mo.*
85 C A D D Y E L D O R A D O

$6700 to Fla x 48 Mos. @ 14.10% APR

$7400 to Fla i 36 Mos @ 14.70% APR

$50 Dn./$173.80a M o .‘
84 O L D S F IR E N Z A

• $50 Dn./$197.10a Mo.*
87 C H E V Y C A P R IC E S W
$7200 lo Fla x 48 Mos. @ 14.10% APR

$4300 lo Fla * 30 Mos. @ 15.50% APR

$125 Dn./$254.63 a Mo.*
84 C H E V Y C U S T O M V A N

$50 Dn./$179.91 a Mo.*
86 D O D G E P IC K U P

$6300 to Fla 1 30 Mos. @ 15.50% APR

$5600 to Fla 1 42 Mos. @ 14.75% APR

$125 Dn./$186.89 a Mo.*
85 C H R Y S . L E B A R O N C O N V .

$125 Dn./$243.64 a Mo.*
87 C H E V Y B L A Z E R 4X4

$5400 to Fla 1 36 Mos. @ 14.70% APR

$8900 to Fin. X48 Mos. @ 14.10*** APR

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TUESDAY

Ma r c h 27, 1 9 9 0

S a n fo rd H e ra ld
Parents storm meeting

NEW S DIGEST

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School board finds
double sessions idea
not a popular option

2E M

□ Sports

TRC takes softball crown

By VICKI

S A N F O R D — T h e T im Maine* Connection
clinched the Sanford Recreation Department
Monday Night Softball League champlonehlp
with a 19-3 blowout of Stromberg-Carlson.
In Monday nlghl'a other game* played at
Chase Park. Cabtnet Aire whipped Concrete
Concepts 10-4 In four Innings and Ken Rummel
Chevrolet pulled out a 6-2 decision over Ace
Hardware of Volusia.
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Herald stall writer

□ Florida

Shot flrad at Greyhound bua
O R L A N D O — A Greyhound bus carrying 32
passenger* from St. Petersburg to Orlando was
hit by nl least one shot lale Monday as It was
about 30 miles west of Its destination, the
spokeswoman wild.
A m irror was shattered but no Injuries were
report ed. olflelals said.
There have been no reports of Injuries to
passengers.

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Young video thieves caught

Marianne Ellis hands out protest signs to
parents at Stinstrom Elementary School as one

D E L R A Y R E A C H — T w o boys, aged 11 and
14. were charged with breaking Into four homes
In the last two weeks and stealing 6500 worth ol
Nintendo tapes, police said. Detectives said the
suspects also took a $900 watch and some cash,
but they think It was the Nintendo cartridges
the boys were alter.
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O f f ic e r d r iv e s
b a n k r o b b e r ’s
g e ta w a y c a r

□ Nation

The complete Oscar list
H O L LY W O O D . Calif. - There Is nothing like
the Oscars, und there’s nothing like knowing
who won what awards at a glance. "D riving
Miss Daisy” won the best picture award, with
star Jessica Ta n d y taking the best actress
award. Daniel Day-Lewis won the best actor
award for his work In ” My Left Foot." Oliver
Stone won the best director ralagory for his
direction of “ Horn on the Fourth of J u ly ."
Denzel Washington and Brenda Frlcker won
best supporting actor and actress awards.
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group of protesters prepared to leave for the
board meeting.

• W IN T E R PARK — Nearly 400 people packed the
Lake Howell High School auditorium lust night In
tell the Seminole County School Hoard they did not
consider double sessions to be a solution to school
overcrowding. Th e y askrd the ttourd to consider,
among other options, rezonlng the entire district.
Double sessions would divide the student body
Into two groups. One group would attend clnsses In
the m orning from 7 to noon. T h e other gniup would
be In session from I to 6 p.m.
"Luw su lls are costly loo." read one sign that a
protester earried. "D o n 't send ou r kids to night
school." read another.
School officials, armed with statistic* and cost
figures, told the crowd they were considering
various options on how lo deal with overcrowding,
but they were not prepared lo make uny dectskms
during the work session.
Many parents were upset with what they said was
the board's lark of vision.
"Publlx. Am«x-o und Ifopeyr'* saw the grow th."
A rth u r Andujar said. "W h y didn't y o u ."
Wilson Elementnry School 9H5 Orange Hlvd..
Sanford. Is built lo accomodate 77H students. T h r r r
L Baa P a re nts. Page B A

Impact fee hike may
hurt housing market

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B y A M A R K BAR FIRLO
Herald stall writer

D A Y T O N A R E A C H - An of­
f-duty Volusia County Sheriff's
deputy unwittingly served us a
grtuway driver lor un alleged
tKink robber Monday after she
volunteered to give the suspect
a lift, officials said.
Daytona Beach Police said
Cory Roc.'24. of Atlantic C ity ,
N .J.. knocked on the door o&lt; a
Daytona Hcacli Im m r at about 9
a.m . und told Selma O um brcll
that his ear hud broken down
(. Baa R o bbe r. Page B A

S A N FO R D — An Inerrusc In mud
Inipuel Ires could put the cost of
new homes rail of the rrai It nl
f I r s I •1 1 m r h o m e b u y r r * . a
homebuilder's representative said
Monday.
"It's getting harder lo find af­
forda ble h o u s in g In S e m in o le
C o u n ty." said Cheryl Taubensoe.
director or governmental affair* for
the Horne Builder* Association of
Mid-Florida. "E v e ry time Ii i i |hici
fee* go up. more people cannot
afford lo buy a new hom e."

Seminole County commissioner*
said Monday they w r rr concerned
with Increased costs to uffordaldr
housing, but they w r rr also con­
cerned with Ih r nerd for all |&gt;ruplr
lo have adequate roads, which are
financed lit part by the fees develop­
ers pay lor new const ruction.
"It is not a new statement I home
builders) have made." said com ­
mission chairman Sandra Glenn.
“ And IMs something w r wilt h a v rto
look ul when w r look at affordable
housing Hut the bottom line Is w r
all nerd roads whether w r live lit an
uffordably-prlced home or someM i H ou sing. Pago BA

Legislators disappointed with attendance
at forum in Lake M ary; schools m ain topic

Power boat races approved
S A N FO R D — T h e city commission last night
said yes to plans for the first powerboat racing
event planned for Lake Monroe.
T h e c o m m is s io n g a v e S u n s e t S p o rts
Associates permits for the Coors Light Sanford
Superchallenge '90, scheduled for May 12 and
13. Promoters say they expect about 100 boats
and 25.000 spectators for the event.
Sunset Sports will have to pay $15,000 — the
estimated cost to the city for providing police
and fire protection, trash pickup and other
services — one week before the event, the
commission agreed last night. C ity Manager
Frank Faison had recommended requiring
IMiyment of half one week before, und payment
of the other half after the event.
T h e commission also agreed to block off
Seminole Boulevard from Myrtle Avenue to the
marina on both race days. First Street will be
blocked oil from Park to Sanford avenues May
1 1 for a boat display and street festival.
Te n percent of all race revenues will benefit
the Thom as W htgham Fund for AIDS research.

B y L A C Y DOM1M
Herald s lilf writer
L A K E M ARY — An open forum
here last nlghi with urea legislators
produced suggestions lor heller
schools.
Aboul 20 |X'oplr attended, and State
Sen. Richard Langley. R-Clermont.
expressed disappointment. "Th e re
are 2.400 kids ul Lake Mury H igh .”
Langtry said. "W here are all the
other concerned parents?"
Langley was Joined by Rep. Frank
Slone. R-Casselberry. und Rep. A n
U rtndlr. R-Altamonle Spring*.
Langley said the taxpayers' upathetlc attitude may be due to poor
results from program* the slate has
tried."T h e man In the street Is not
happy w ith Flo rid a 's sch o o ls."
Langley said. "W e've been spending
money whleli lias not Improved the
product."
See F o ru m . Page f A
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Tracks prove tough on tires
L O N G W O O D — Five drivers reported to
Seminole County sherllTs deputies yesterday
that their car tires were punctured as they
crossed u railroad track on County Road 427 In
Longwood.
Th e deputy said a spike on the track was loose
and a Seaboard ( ’oastilne rcprcwntallve came to
the scene and removed the spike. Six tires
valued at $50 each were damaged, according to
a sheriff** report.

Rap. Frank Stona

So, do I get
to build the
ramp or not ?
By LAURA L. BUUJYAH
Harold •tall witter
SANFORD T h e f ir s t
skateboarder to apply for city
approval of a backyard ramp
went lo city hall Iasi night only
lo fin d c ity co m m issioners
weren't sure whose ramps need
approval under restrictions they
I f . heard other coni
Ihe ramp regulations as the city
attorney and police chief de­
bated whether further restricIlo n a a re n e e d e d lo c u r b
ramp-related noise In residential
neighborhoods. •
T n e c o m m is s io n th o u g h t
debates o ve r skateboarding
would subside when the restric­
tions became law March 12
after months of arguments be*
tween annoyed .neighbor* and
frustrated youth.
Dut lost week. Police Chief
Steve Harriett called attention
lo a hole In the ordinance — a
failure to address noise created
by wheels grinding against a
plywood Incline.
"It Is Impossible to have a
recreational ram p that doesn't
m ake some noise." Harriett
said. If Ihe city allows use of Ihe
ram p, he said. II essentially
gra nts perm ission to create
noise.
T h e commission was sched­
uled lo address that deficiency
lusl night by amending the city
nuisance ordinance, until city
attorney Hill Colbert said Ihe
change m ay not be needed. T h e
ram p restrictions address dls*
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SWAT team enters
house, occupant
commits suicide
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Partly cloudy and In
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tonight with temper­
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Partly cloudy again
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For mors wsathar, a** F ig s I A

A L T A M O N T E S P R IN G S A
42-year old mail who allegedly rail
his family (m m Ills house with
threat* to' kill himself and to shuol
poller, did put his gun In hi* mouth
and shoot hlmsell to death when
lawmen entered the house at about
10:30 p.m. Monday.
Dead Is G ary Michael F rlk rr. ol
637 Alpine St., Altamonte Springs.
Seminole County Slierlll's Caul.
Ja y Leman said today that deputies
and the Seminole County S W A T
Tea m res|M&gt;uded to the house alter
Fe lkrr’s wife Edith Elaine F rlk rr.
42. lied Im m the house and reported
Ih r dlsturhunee.
When Ih r S W A T leant arrived.
Leman said F rlk rr wa* alone In Ih r
house’, hut he did not respond lo
lawmen and would not answer the
telephone.
Mr*. Felker returned to the house
and re|Mi(tedly rr|iealedly tried lo
enter the house, w lrre site had told
|miIm e her Iiiis I m ii i I was aim ed with
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Hey, you can’t park there
The driver ol this pickup truck wound up In Ihe trunk
ot Ihe car in Ironl ol him atlor a chain leaction
accident Monday on 14 near Ihe Seminole Volusia
county line Trooper Stewart Smith ol Ihe Florida

Highway Patrol eventually sorted out Ihe mess lhal
involved live vehicles in Ihe eastbound lane No one
was seriously hurt but traffic was backed up lor over
a mile lor several minutes

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Greyhound bus becomes targel
Officials recover fourth dead manats*
T IT U S V IL L E — Marine Patrol o f llc m on Monday retrieved a
dead manatee from (he Satellite Beach area, the fourth dead
manatee found off Brevard County In two days.
"T h a t would make eight In the last eight days o r so ." said Lew
E h r hart, a biologist at the University of Central Florida.
Dead manatees were found Sunday In the Port Canaveral
Lock, at Cocos Beach and tn a Melbourne creek, said l.t. Roger
Cutter with the Marine Patrol office In Melbourne.
T h e B-foot-fong manatee found dead Monday was retrieved
alter authorities received several calls from residents who had
spotted II.
A n 1.100-pound female manatee, rearued Friday from near
Homoaaasa Springs near the G u lf Coast, had Improved but was
In guarded condition at Sea World In O rlando, a park
veterinarian said.
Blologtais found It waa carrying a dead full-term fetus and
removed It surgically Friday night and began administering
antiblot lea for a uterine infection, pork official* said.

Cutbacks on tubing callad a succaas
F O R T W H IT E — A n experiment to cut down on the number of
people floating down the river on Inner tubes at the Ichetuckner
Springs State Park is a success, slate wildlife officials said
Monday.
About ■ year ago. the Mate pul limits on the num ber of people
I ha I could enter the north end of the river and and go tubing.
T h e plan waa aimed al restoring ecologically Important aquatic
vegetation in the narrow and delicate upper reaches of the
spring-fed river.
T h e fchetucknce Is a popular destination w ith tubers, but Ita
popularity resulted In tillering and ecological destruction T h e
stale bought the land around (he spring and the river to preserve
II. but did not Institute controls until last year.
Capacity al the park is 3.000 people a day. but officials but
year cut admission to the north end of (he park — which had
become almost barren of vegetation caused by tram pling tubers
— to 790. w ho enter the river through turnstllem.

Martinez signs ‘drug-free’ order
T A L L A H A S S E E — G ov. Bob Martinez signed an executive
order Monday Implementing the state's new drug-free workplace
program, meaning some slate employees will be subject lo drug
Irsls w ithin 60 days.
His order relates only to those 13 state agencies under the
governor's direct control. Notification could come al any lime for
those agencies under control of the members of the Florida
Cabinet, officials said, but so far none of I he six Cabinet
members have followed Martinez's lead.
T h e executive order was not unexpected. In Ja n u a ry. Martinez
formally notified all 390 employes of the Executive Office of the
Governor that drug lesllng would begin within 60 days, which
means that oil are now sub|ect lo the tests.

Fire undsr control, still burning
N A P L E S — Firefighters battled a. 2-day-old wildfire that
scorched 4 0 0 acres of brush on the outskirts of Naples Monday.
T h e fire waa contained la ir Sunday and was under control but
alill burning al midday Monday, a spokesman for the stale
Division of Forestry said.
"W e've got several units at the scene and hopefully we ll have
a handle on it before things start drying out. before the hum idity
drops land the winds start picking u p ." said forestry spokesman
Hank Graham . “ We're Just working some of (he llllle hoi spots."
Th e fire waa burning about 3 miles south of Alligator Alley.
Just east of Stale Road 9 5 1. Both roads remained open.
There was no threat to buildings or people. Graham said.
Forestry officials believe the blazr was started by a campfire.

N A S A managers review landing gear
problem; say mission should proceed
C A P E C A N A V E R A L — N A S A managers, offer
reviewing tw o possible problems w llh Ihe spare
shuttle Discovery's landing gear. Monday re­
commended that the spacecraff lake off on
schedule A p ril 12 lo launch Ihe llu b b lr Spare
Telcsropr.
" T h e managers that met today have determined
Ihe causes of the torn conditions on Ihe nose
landing gear. T h e y feel neither Is a constraint in
Discovery's next m ission." said N A S A spokesman
Ed Cam pion In Washington. "Th e y 're recommen­
dation la lo fly."
T h e recommendation came a flrr officials al Ihe
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
and Its contractors conducted tests and analysis

TA LLA H A S S EE Florida's
beefed-up "lem on la w " for car
buyers resulted In the recovery
of nearly S3 million In refunds
for ro n su m rrs last year. A t ­
torney General Hob H u llrrw nrth
said Monday.
T h e r e w e re 2 0 6 ca se s
approved for arbitration last
ycur. while only 96 were re­
jected. said llutterworth. Th e
Tam pa and Orlando regions led
Ihe number of rases being Died.
In more than 62 pcrcrnl of Ih r
cases a c t u a lly d e c id e d by

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da's vegetable-grow ing In ­
dustry has recovered from the
d is a s tro u s C h ris tm a s
weekend freeze and Is pulling
more locally grown produce
on grocery shelves, officials
said Monday.
Tomatoes. In short supply
since ihe December freeze,
should return lo area stores In
excellent volume und normal
prices by the rn d or March.
Heth Mahaffey. director or
education and promotion Tor
the Florida Tom a to C om m it­
tee. said Monday.
T h e freeze wiped out 90
p e r c e n t o f t h e c r o p In
Ininato-growlng arras. Since
Florida supplies about 49
percent of all domestically
produced tomatoes and Is the
country's major shipper from

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high In Ih r low lo mid 80s. East
windsat lO lo !5 m p h .
Tonig ht...Fa ir with a low In
I hr low 60s. Light east winds.
T o m o r r o w ...P a r t ly c lo u d y
again w llh u high again In the
low lo m id 80s. Less than a 20
percent chance of afternoon
showers.
E x te n d e d o u tlo o k ...M o s tly
sunny days with highs In Ih r low
lo mid 80s. Partly cloudy nights
with lows In Ihe 60s. Chance of
showrrs Saturday afternoon.

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e ig h t c itie s a n d a lso h e ld
hearings In six other com m uni­
tie s . C o n s u m e rs w h o seek
arbitration do so by railing Ih r
Lem on Law Hotline und re­
questing a form.
Florida's original lemon law
took effect Oct. I. 1083. •
O f Ihe rases decided in favor of
consumers, more than 42 per
cent were on vehicles m uilr by
Ford. C h ryslrr made up Just over
2 0 p e rc e n t, w h ile G e n e ra l
Motors vehicles accounted for 18
percent. T h e rest were foreign
made.

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November through May. Ihe
dlsastrr drove prices lo record
highs.
Mahaffey said the volume
will be Intensified by Ihe furl
that many areas that would
ordinarily plant al dlffereul
limes lo even Ihe ffow lo
market were forced lo plan! ul
Ihe same time to try lo make
u p for Ih r loss.
C o n s u m e rs have griped
slnre Ihe December freeze
about the expensive,
poorquality vegetables that ap­
peared In produce depart­
ments after the Florida vege­
table crop was wiped out.
Costs soared In large purl
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Hut Florida growers brgan
new plantings Immediately
after Ih r freeze, und the result
Is expected to be an early
bumper crop that will drive
prices down.

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four homes In the last two weeks
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fall from balcony
POM PANO BEA C H T h e parents of a toddler
who fell through a h o ld
balcony railing and sur­
vived a seven-story fall
have filed a negligence
lawsuit against Ihe Quality
Inn. aaylng their son suf­
fered permanent Injuries.
Ryan Sm ith. 18 months
old. fractured six vertabrae
In hta back and neck Feb.
18 when he fd l 70 lo 80
feel onto a concrete patio at
the Pompano Beach h old,
said J o n K ru p n lck . the
family's attorney. T h e boy
alaobrokealeg.
" A t this time there dors
not appear to be any paral­
y s is o r b ra in d a m a g e ,
w h ic h la m ir a c u lo u s ."
K ru p n lc k said M onday.
"B u t these are not Inaignlfleant Injuries."
T h e suit, filed In Broward
County Circuit Court Feb.
26. asked for unspecified
damages. K rup n lck said
dollar figures w ould be
specified later, after doctors
Irarn more about the boy’s
Injuries and medical bills.
A m o n g other Injuries.
Ih e fa ll d a m a g e d Ih e
rru c la l lap vertebra on
w h ich Ihe head pivots.
Krupnlck said.
Ryan spent five weeks in
Intensive rare al Memorial
llusptlal In Hollywood after
the fall. O n Saturday, still
ronfined lo a body cast, he
dew home with his parents
lo llunltnglon Beach. N.Y..
In an air ambulance, said
his mother, Diane Smith.
"W e 're all very happy lo
be hom e," she said. “ I’m
able lo care for him al
home. He still has a lol of
healing to do."
Hyan was playing on Ihe
balcony of the fam ily's
hotel room with his nanny
and sister when he grabbed
Ihe railing to stand. Krup­
nlck said. T h e corroded
railing gave way and Hyan
fell through the opening.
Inspection later showed
most balconies al Ihe hotel
had been corroded by salt
air. Th e hotel closed Us
balconies and will replace
(hem . said W ill Willis, a
city code enforcement of­
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arbll ration, customers received
refunds on their cars. Another
2 .9 percent had Ihctr cars re­
placed.
"T h e revised lemon law sub­
stantially strengthens Ihe rights
of consumers by providing a
refund or replacement remedy
nflrf the manufacturer Is unable
lo repair a vehicle's warranty
nonconformity within specified
lime periods, and by Treating the
F lo rid a N ew M o to r V e h icle
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problem occurred on shuttles that landed harder
than Ihe Dtsrnvrry has In Ihe post or would during
Ihe next mission, m aking II unlikely It would b r u
problem. Campion said.

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Tuesday. March 37. 1990
Vol 82. No 185
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Hut Ihe analysis Indicated Ihe misaligned nul.
apparently caused by the Impact of a heavy
"slap-down" during landing, would not move
anymore during Ihe landing of Ihe upcoming
flight. Cam pion said.

State produce growers recover
from freeze, prices should fall

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on two potential landing gear problems.
Technicians had found a nut on Ihe landing
gear of another shuttle had moved slightly oul of
alignment, and that housing surrounding Ih r axle
of the landing gear had apparently h ll Ihe axle,
causing slight damage. Cam pion said.

‘Lem on law’ refunds total $3 million

MIAMI — More than three quarters of Floridians polled earlier
Ihls m onth favored a 2-ccnl-a-bottle beer tax for drug prevention
and rehabilitation programs, a university said Monday.
T h e survey of 403 people conducied March 16 and 17 by the
Institute for Public Opinion Research of Florida International
University showed very strong support for Ihe lax by all Income
levels.
.
“T h is public opinion survey powerfully supports ihe bills
proposing a 3-cenl-a-botlle lax on beer which have been filed
with Ihe Legislature." said Edward T . Foote II. president of Ihe
University of Miami and chairman of T h e Miami Coalition For A
Drug-Free com m unity.
Marilyn Wagner Culp, director of T h e Miami Coalition, suld
there are a num ber ol drug prevention und treatment programs
that work.
" T h e problem Is that (here are not nearly enough dollars
available lo treat all Ihoar who are addicted und want help, nor
are (here enough dollars lo fund Ihe prevention programs which
have been proven In practice."
O f those surveyed. 76.4 percent favored Ihe beer tax. while
only 20.6 perrcnl opposed II. the university said.

1 Straight Play {numbers In exact
order) *240 on a SOxent bat, *500
on SI

since Ihe strike began March 2.
and one striking driver died offer
being crushed by a bus driven
by s replacement worker In
northern California.
A bus carrying 32 passengers
from St. Petersburg to Orlando
was hll by al least one shot late
Monday as II was about 30 miles
west of Its destination, the
spokeswoman said.
A mirror was shattered but no
Injuries were reported, officials
said.

A t least tw o dozen shootings.
Including one yesterday outside
Orlando, and numerous picket
line skirmishes h sv r marred the
3-week-old O reyhound strike,
and Ihe nation's largest inlerelly
bus co m pany said It would
unveil sn Initiative to deal wllh
the violence.
Th e company has reported at
least 24 shootings Involving
Greyhound buses and terminals

Mott Florida residents favor boar tax

TA L L A H A S S E E • The daily
number Monday tn Ihe Florida
Lottery CASH 3 game was 329.

Th e re have been no reports of drtve b y shooting rarty
al a bus station owned
Injuries lo pnaarngrti.
T h e com pany scheduled a bus line. No Injuries w
news conference Tue sd a y in ported In Ihe Incident In w l
Washington lo unveil a strategy shotgun waa fired Into a r~
lo deal with Ihe violence, said polIre said.
"T h e window had seven
J im lla rff. a G re y h o u n d
spokesman. Com pany officials 'right holes In It." F ry sold,
would not release details of the was first thought to be fron
pellet gun. but police found
" I t Is d irf lru ll to protect c a r tr id g e fro m a 2 0 -g a u |
against shootings." sold Jeanne shotgun."
Police also Investigated a i
F ry . a spokeswoman for Ihe
com pany In Dallas. "W e have fie Sunday between replacer
security guards and (citizens' employ ees and union workers I
hand radical in some buses, but Colum bus, Ohio. A union ofll
■aid a striker was hit In Ihe I
Ihe shootings continue."
Police In Amarillo. Texas, were by a bus security guard
I n v e s t ig a t in g r e p o rt s nf it brass knuckles.

St. Petersburg-to-Orlando bus
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mostly east 10 kts by mlilday.
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waters a light elxip
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east It) lo 15 kls. Seas 3 lo 5 It
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T h e h ig h te m p e ra tu re In
Sanford Monday was 82 degrees
and Ih r overnight low was 57 as
rrp o rtrd by the University of
Florida Agricultural Research
and Education Center. Celery
Avenue.
Recorded rainfall during the
24 hour period ending al 9 a.m.
T u rs d a y totalled 0.00 Inch.
T h e trm pcratiirc at 9 a.m.
today was 71 degrees and
Monday's overnight low was 60.
as recorded by the National
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Marina rent under re-evaluation
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Man charged with police battery

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O VIED O — A man w ho allegedly battered an Oviedo
policeman and then ran from him waa caught and charged
with escape Monday In Oviedo.
Police said they also charged Robert Lee Green. 2 t . of
Oviedo, with battery on a policeman and restating arrest with
violence. Police Orel confronted Green at 56S E . Broadway,
where a woman reported he waa Inside her ear without her
pertnlaalon. W hen a policeman tried to arrest htm. Green
allegedly battered the policeman and ran. He waa arretted at
the scene of the crime, a police report said.

S A N F O R D — A proposal to reduce rent for
two city m arina tenants could price prime
commercial waterfront properly cheaper
than old farmhouses tn the western part of
Ihe city.
Carolyn Sm all, city finance director, made
that observation last week In a memoran­
dum evaluating proposals to reduce rent for
tw o m a rina tenanta based on a rent
reduction made last month for the finan­
cially troubled marina Holiday Inn.
"Due to Ihe desirable location and other
amenities that Ihe island provides, the rtly
must also keep In m ind the Inherent value
and unlqueneaa of the land that cannot be
found elsewhere In Sanford...." Smalt wrote.
With a 6 ) percent decrease, she said,
annual rent at Harbour Place Shops would
drop lo 93.273 — cheaper than rent for an
old farmhouse at the Oregon Avenue well
fields.
T h e city commission granted the lOOroom hotel a 61.41 percent reduction In rent
last month by reducing Ihe percentage of

Sanford man charged with battary
SA N FO R D - Sanford police charged W illy Lee Williams. 29.
of Sanford, with battery after he allegedly hit Roaa Lee Gainey.
33. on the side of the face. William s waa arrested at 3 95 p.m.
Monday at 1807 Mulberry Ave,. Sanford.

Longwood that! auapact arraatad
L O N G W O O D — A fisherman Identified one of three men he
says steal a radio and speakers from his ear. T h e man was
arrested by Longwood police.
Poller said the their occurred at East Lake In Longwood.
Joseph Jacques Bryan. 21. 2019 Cedar Ave.. Sanford, waa
charged with burglary to a vehicle and petty theft in the caar
Monday. H r was arrested at the Longwood police station.

Thru# arrested on DUI chargee
SA N FO R D — T h e following prisons face a Charge of driving
under the Influence In Seminole County:
• Dcana Christine Lee. 20, 104 Three Oaks Lane. Sanford, waa
arrested at 1:17 a.m. Monday after her car traveling east on
Lake Mary Boulevard. Lake Mary, almost struck a police ear.
She is also charged with careless driving.
• Marvin Roland Sm ith. 94. 129 Genevieve Blvd.. Altamonte
Springs, was arrested at B:33 p.m. Sunday arttr a tradtc stop
on Stale Road 436. Altamonte Springs.
• Charles Kent Blen. 42. address not listed, was arrested at
1 0 5 a m. Sunday after hla ear ran off Longwood Lake Mary
Road. Lake Mary.

S tu rm defends role
o n co u n ty c o m m is s io n
■v LACY DOW N
Herald staff writer
S A N FO R D — Seminole County
Commissioner Bob Sturm said
yesterday statements made Sat­
urday by Dick Fess. who Is
challenging him for his District 2
commission scat, are exagger­
ated. " I would take exception to
all of his remarks." he said.
Fess had said the commission
was weakened b y co nsta nt
htckerlng. Sturm denied com ­
missioners fought. " I would call
them major philosophical dif­
ferences." Sturm said.
Fess said Stu rm had made
several sexist remarks to female
commissioners. Sturm replied "I
.never made those statements. I
suld I would be watching them
closely on any major decisions.
And Mr. Fess needs 16 ask m y
wife If Pm a sexist." he said.
Stu rm said he trad hoped lo
enter the September prim ary
unopposed. "(M y advisors) felt a
long time ago If we were opposed
by anyone II would be h im ."
Sturm said.
Sturm said the Lake Mary city
commission, which Fess pre­
sides over as m ayor, was headed
In the right direction. "But he
(Fess) doesn't have a voting
record. Even I hough he's been
mayor for six years, he has only
had a vote on the commission
since December." Sturm said.
Prior to December. Lake Mary's
m ayor was not allowed to vote.
S tu rm said he has never
harked away from a decision In
his 11 years as a county com ­
missioner. "M y vote has always
hern cast In the best Interest of
Seminole C o u n ty." he said.
Fess said the commissioners

S h e r if f s d e p u tie s ta u g h t h o w to
r e c o g n iz e A lz h e im e r ’s p a tie n ts
■y SUSANLOOIN
Herald stall writer
SA N FO R D — Seminole County
sheriffs deputies have Joined
other areu lawmen In learning
tips that will help them re­
cognize wandering Alzheimer's
patients.
Deputies were shown a train­
in g tape p ro d u c e d by the
Alzheimer Ki*sourcr Center of
Winter Park last week which
shows how these disoriented,
paranoid (Mileills may react. Jill
Sawyer. Alzheim er's program
director, told the deputies such
pallents may become angry or
violent wlirit confronted.
After viewing the tape. L i. Al
Sanchez said II is likely that In
the past hr has encountered a
few Alzheimer's palirnis without
realizing they w err 111 T h e
hitonnatlon provided by the re­
source center should Increase
lawmen's awarnrss of the pro­
blem and how to deal with the
dlsorlrntrd (M llrn ls they may
rncounicr. In conjunction with
Orange C o u n t), lawmen have a
program lor reglslration anil arm
lag nlrniilu aiton for Alzheimer's
patients. Sanchez said.
T h e rrsourre center's goal.
Sa w vrr said. Is lo aid lawmen In
Identifying these victim s and
rciurlnging them to their homes
or care facilities.
Alzheimer's Disease Is a lalal
neurological illness that ulfrcls
about -t m illio n A m e rica n s.

causing them lo gradually lose
Ihelr menial and physical ablllt ic s --to ro n tln tte -a n o rm a l
lifestyle. Th e cause and a cu rr
are unknown. Sawyer said. And
allhough Ih r disease usually
appears In middle age and pro­
gresses. she said, the youngest
known victim Is a 28-year-old
man.
T h e t a p r sh o w e d Ih u i
Alzheimer's victims, when they
wander from their homes, may
nol remember who they are or
where they live. Th e y may even
board a bus far u distant city,
perhaps lo a locution where they
lived many years earlier. The
v ictim s, when asked fur an
address, may give the address of
a former home where they lived
long ago. Th e y are very de­
f e n s i v e a n d s h o u l d be
approached with gentleness.
Th e wandering occurs In -lh c
first and second stages of the
disease, when I he victims are
still m ublle but are m oody,
angry, paranoid and stubborn.
Sawyer said. She said I his Is the
lime lawmen an- most likely lo
encounter Alzheimer's pallents
and perhaps assume they are
under Ih r tn llu rn rr of drugs or
alcohol, o r are a hom eless
person. In Ih r final two slages of
the disease, which Is llkrnetl lo a
reversal to Infancy, the victims
lose mobility and all abilities lo
function as thinking adults. U l­
timately Ihe disease is fatal.
Sawyer said.

city should treat all tenants the same.
"W e are going lo reward somebody
because they are In financial difficulty?"
Howell askrd.
City Manager Frank Faison said the city's
decision lo modify Ihe Holiday Inn lease waa
made only as a "prudent decision to protect
the city's Interest."
A derision lo change Ihe leases — one that
Is irreversible unless ihe tenants later agree
to higher rent — should wall until the city
k n o w s If H o lid a y In n h as s u rv iv e d
bankruptcy and foreclosure, city allom ey
BUI Colbert said.
“ When the Holiday Inn Is through with
bankruptcy court and circuit court, there
may not be any lease at all at the Holiday
In n ." Colbert said. "You may have lo atari
alt over again."
McClanahan's motion lo table tease nego­
tiations unlit the outcome or the hotel's
bankruptcy proceedings failed to win sup­
port of any other commissioner. But the
commission then voted to table Ihe negotia­
tions until a work session where tenants
could make a case for the rent reductions.

Ftderal food
distribution to
begin tomorrow
■y SUSAN LOM U
Herald staff,writer
S A N FO R D — T h e distribution
of federal surplus food will begin
W ednesday al the Salvalton
A rm y In Sanford to 1,300 needy
ares families who signed up for
Ihe program srvrral months ago.
Salvation A rm y Capt. Sam
Flanigan said ihls is the first
time in 16 months the food,
which Included items such as
butler, flower, peanut butter,
honey, and canned beans and
pork, will be available at his
headquancrsat 700 W. 2 4 lh S I.
T h e food Is distributed to
families that are at least 130
percent below the federally-set
poverty level depending on In­
com e a n d fa m ily size. T h e
amount of food awarded, which
Is co n sid e re d a tw o -m a n lh
supply of staples. Is bused on
fapilly size.
. .
Th e next distribution dale Is
May 2. Other families who want
to sign up for the food may do so
April 2 from 9 to 1 1 a.m. at Ih r
Salvation A rm y . Flanigan said.
T h is Wednesday's distribution Is
scheduled from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m ..
and a fam ily m em ber must
appear to claim food for each of
the registered families. Flanigan
said.
- Flanigan said Ihe program was
stopped here when changes In
, the federal project were made

didn't provide direction for the
county school system. Sturm
said he has alw ays worked
closely with the school board. He
said he and fellow commission­
ers Fred Streetman and Sandra
Glenn had helped secure school
sites and shared Impact fees
with the school board, which has
saved taxpayers m oney and
fostered road Improvements.
Fess had vowed earlier lo
outwork the Incumbent. "He has
more money than I do. but I c a n .
o u tw o rk h im . He ca n b u y
billboards, brochures, and signs,
but he can't buy the voters In
this county. The y're loo smart
for that.” Fess said.
Sturm said Fess should work
hard. "M y opponents In Ihe Iasi
two elections worked hard. loo. I
knew what hard work was before
I ever heard of Dick Fess."
Sturm said.

hotel revenues owed to the city. T h e
reduction waa agreed upon by hotel owners
nnd city commlsatonera as a means of
helping Ihe struggling hotel, which has filed
for reorganization In federal bankruptcy
court.
Th e agreement dropped hotel rent from
9 I I I . 06410 942.666.
After the Holiday Inn agreement was
reached. Chuck Volk of the Monroe Harbour
Marina and Jo hn Sm ith of Harbour Ptace
Shops sought similar lease modifications.
T h e com m ission last week agreed to
consider a plan to reduce rent at all three
marina tots by the same percentage.
A 81 percent decrease In the Monroe
Harbour rent would decrease city revenue
by about 930.300. and would decrease rent
nl Harbour Ptace Shops by about 95.200.
Small said Ihe same reduction would
slgnlllcantly reduce the city's revenue from
Ih r (stand properly, which was bulll by land
nil during Ihe 1960s.
“ T o reduce It lo that amount of money
would be ludicrous." Commissioner A.A.
McClanahan said.
But. Commissioner Lon Howell said. Ihe

Car firm
Roy Ptcklasimar, a Sanford liraflghtar, used an
(Ira axtlngulshar to douaa a car lira lata
yoatarday morning. Anna C. Walkar, S21 E. fill)
St., Sanford, had laft tha car’running to charge
the baftary and had shut tha car off for about
!

20 minutes whan she noticed tha lira and
called officials. The car belongs to har nalca,
Daphne Humphrey. Officials would not com ­
ment on tue causa of tha fire p e nding
investigation.

Sanford approves recreation
program using school facilities
By LAURA L .9ULLJVAN
Herald stall writer_______________
S A N FO R D — A plan lo merge
c lly recreation p ro g ra m m ing
with public school facilities and
personnel may be ready lo go by
Oct. 1. following the city com­
mission's approval or the plun
concept last night.
T h e commission unanimously
approved u plan to expand city
recreation proposed last month
by Commissioner Whltey Ecks­
tein. T h e plun would provide city
m o n e y to p a y a b o u t n in e
coaches for part-time help ru n­
ning city rerrealion programs
after school dally al Semlnolc
illgh School.
Football, basketball, tennis
and tutoring are some of the
activities proposed for the new
program. Activities would be
geared for middle school and
high school youth, to fill what
Eckstein has culled a void In cliy
recreation program m ing. Th e
city already operates after-school
programs at three elementary
schools.
T h e plan would also combine
about eight part-time positions
Into three full-time positions lo
be added lo a full-time recreation
slaff of seven employees. Partlime positions at the school
would be paid for with 914.000
left In the recreation budget after
Ihe new positions are created,
according lo Eckstein's proposal.
City Manager Frank Faison
reminded the commission of
recommendations by u city task
force last year lo enhance city

programming. In Ihe tusk force
report, he sail). Sanford's recre­
ation department was compared
lo one In Altam onlr Springs,
which has about 30 more staff
members.
" L o o k o u t . It c o u ld get
expensive." he cautioned.
Roger Uealhurd. coordinator of
health and physical education
for Seminole County schools,
suld Ihls m orning School Super­
intendent Hubert Hughes has
g iv e n su p p u rt lo the Idea,
authorizing negotiations with
the city. Beuthard said he will
m eet w it h c it y R e c re a tio n
Director Mike Kirby this week In
workout details of the plan.
Faison said city staff will work
towurd Implementing the pro­
gram by Get. 1. w h rn the new
fiscal year begins.
Eckstein, a teacher al Sem i­
nole High, said between 300 and
400 students al Ihe school have
praised him for Ills Idea.
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4A — Sanford H*Hd, Smtord, Florida - Tussdsy, March 27, 1990

Editorials/ Opinions
WILLIAM A. RUSHER

Am id changes, Taiw an gets lucky

E D IT O R IA L S

Avril in Paris?
W it h th e In a u g u ra t io n of H a l i l 's first
c iv ilia n p resident sin c e the d e p a rtu re of
Jc a n -C la u d e “ B a b y D o c " D u v a llc r in 1986.
there Is a m o m e n ta ry ra y of hop e In tha t
Im p o ve ris h e d c o u n try , b u t there Is m y s te ry
as w ell.
T h e U n ite d States, w h ic h , as u s u a l, p ro ­
vided th e tra nsp o rt, first look th e deposed
G e n . P ro sp e r A v ril. w h o h a d ru n th e c o u n try
u n til a few da ys ago. to Hom estead A i r Force
Base, a fa m ilia r w a y -s ta tio n — b u t w h e re did
he go a fter that? M a y b e the A ir F o rc e took
A v r il a n d his fa m ily a n d his s e rv a n t to
F ra n c e , in B a b y D o c 's footsteps. M a y b e th e y
w ere flo w n out on th e sam e U .S . tra n sp o rt
plane.

SAN FR A N C IS C O — R rre ntly In this spare 1
pointed out that, by virtue of the Free World's
victory In the Cold War. Israel (which bet on the
United States, leaving Its Arab enemies to accept
the patronage of the Soviet Union) had n rq ulrrd
a new lease on life.
Another nation that has benefited almost
equally, though rather differently. Is the Re­
public of China on Taiw an.
A year ago Taiw an, though economically
prosperous and still under thr Implicit m ilitary
protection of the Untied Stairs, was tn some
respects an embarrassing leftover from the days
of America's hostility to Com munist China. Th e
c o m m u n is t regim e In P e king busked In
widespread approval, spurred by Deng Xiaop­
ing's readiness lo use free-market techniques to
Invigorate China's economy. Even on Taiw an,
the tendency seemed to be lo allow bruadrr
associations with the mainland.
Then came the June mnssarres In Tla nu nntrn
Square. T h e world recoiled In horror during the
extensive television coverage of the communist
crackdown. Deng Xiaoping and his coterie were
seen afresh for what they have always been, but
what 20 years of massaging by Richard Nixon.
Jim m y Carter and the State Departm ent had
managed tn obscure: a blood-stained gang of
elderly thugs. hliM-klng with every means at their

com m and the democrat Ixat Ion of China.
Almost worse (from th r standpoint of the Red
Chinese), the rest of the communist world chose
that moment lo sink Into Its death agony,
acknowledging with
Its dying breath Its
Inability to provide a
decent life for the
peoples of Eastern
Europe and the Sovi­
et U n io n . M ilitant
com m unism shrank
almost overnight to a
h a n d f u l of a b a n ­
d o n e d o u tp o s ts :
A lb u n lu . C a s tr o 's
C u'b a . u n d t h u I
bloodthirsty, doomed
a n d Is o la te d
m o n s t r o s i t y : th e
P e o p le 's Is le ) R e ­
The days of
public of China.
the commu­
And what was the
nist regime
Rrpubllc of China on
are plainly
Taiw an doing while
numbered. J
all tills was going on?
Well. It was holding
the freest elections since It left the mainland In
1049. New opposition parlies, having been

A n d sin ce H a iti Is th e h e m is p h e re 's poorest
natio n a n d since its people took u n to ld risks
In th e ir flight for a d e m o cra tic c o n s titu tio n . It
Is of p a rtic u la r note. T h a t h a rd ly assures a
h a p p y r y l e . o f E r t h a P a s c a l-T ru lU o t . the
s u p re m e c o u rt Ju stice w h o Is n o w th e In te rim
head q f ^ o v e rn m e n t . b u t ... In the m e a n tim e ,
keep 'e m flying.

LETTER S T O EDITOR
Letter* lo Ih r editor arc welcome. All Idler* must
Ik- signed. Include Ih r address o( the writer and u
daytime telephone n u m b e r Letters should be on a
slnghle subject und be us brief as possible.. Letters
are subject In editing.

Berry's World

E LL E N G O O D M A N

Backward thinking in Guam
B O S TO N - Until tills week, the Island of
Guam was known (b a rrlyl as a place where the
Marines landed und honibcrH look oil In Worltl
War II movies. T h e only recent scares front
tills ttoplcul territory were occasional tabloid
tales about Immense brown tree snakes
overrunning the Island.
Hut last week Guam make the news with a
shocker of a very different order. On Mareti 19.
Gov. Joseph Ada signed Into effect Ih r most
restrictive uborllon law on American territory.
With the stroke of a pen. ubortlnn Ix-camc
lllrgul except when a woman’s life was In
danger. There Is no abortion lor ru|x- No
abortion Tor Incest. No abortion (or fetal
deformity.
Today In G uam , aitoyone who provides an
uborllon can Im- charged with a third-degree
felony. Anyone w ho lias an ubortlnn is
cum m lllng a crime. Anyone who gives in­
formation about abortion Is liable lor a Sl.tXX)
fine or a year tn jail.
Indeed, while both pro-choice und pro-lllcrs
had their eyes and energies locuscd on the
action In slate capitals, the legislature in this
209-square mile Island witli 150.000 jKoptc
pusses the tlrst lull-fledged legal challenge in
abortion rights since the Webster case
Since A mici Iran c iliirn s arc ullordcd die
protection ol thr I'onslllutlon whether they
live in a territory or a stale, u constitutional
challenge can begin In Guam as well us Idaho
T h is territory 5.000 miles west id Hawaii mat
give tin- Supreme Court Its next chance lo
overturn Ih r Itoev. Wade decision.
Whal In cal) tills surjirlse attack from the
Purine? Jane i I ten shall of die American Civil
Liberties Union d u b b e d II a " I'rart Harlxn-lnr
wom en" a s she headed oil. Marine-style, to
mobilise a defense.
T h e bill in questions came Irom i h r | k-ii of
Ell/ubctli Arriola, a member of llie Guam
Legislature, with the blessings of lIn- Catholic
Church
I lie archbishop of Ibis territory,
which Is (X) percent Catholic, vociferously
threatened lo excommunicate any senator
who voted against n.
Tin - attorney general and prosecutor ol
G uam . KlUaheih Darren Anderson, warned
the governor that. In her opinion Ihe law was
nnrnnsiuutloiial He signed It anyway saving.
In inv heart I believe that a Ictus t* a human
bring
D urrrll Andrrson Is now eompcllrd lo
enloree II

"/ think they 're doing the Lambada' — or is It
the 'Libido'?"

One sidebar lo Ihrse developments deserves
mention: In recent years, the drive to declare
Taiw an a nation tn Its own right, independent of
the rest of C h in a , has w on considerable
sym pathy In the Western world.

W A S H IN G T O N T h e nuclear power
Industry Just ducked a polygraph.
in a rare show of leelh. Ihe Nuclear
Regulatory Com mission drafted a Id le r
ordering power companies to sign "sw orn
statem ents" that their safely pluns for
nuclear power plants arc what they say they
are.
But the nuclear Industry got wind of the
Idea, raised a fuss and forced the NRC to drop
II.

F ly in g A v r il Into e xile is a n o b le cause
because It has helped y e t a no th e r c o u n try , if
o n ly te m p o ra rily , to Jo in those for w h o m there
Is at least a fleeting p ro m is e of d e m o c ra c y .

In co rp o ra te A m e ric a , a salary b o n u s Is a
re w a rd for a Job w e ll done . T h a t m a ke s the
U .S . Postal Se rvice e ith e r the m o s t efficient
b u s in e s s In th e c o u n t r y , o r th e m o s t
generous.
Y o u d ecide.

Whatever befalls, you can be sure that th r
Nationallst government In Taipei, with powrrful
armed forces of its own and an economy that Is
the envy of the rest of East Asia, will be watching
events carefully and intervening (qulrttyl at
well-chosen pressure points.

NRC still all
bark and no bite

B u t the idea has been th e sam e, a n d th e sam e
p u rpose h a s been u s e fu lly served In a ll cases.
C e rta in ly , w h e n U .S . officials praised A v r il for
his efforts against co ca ine sm u g g le rs , he
sh o u ld h a v e k n o w n th a t h is tim e w a s u p .

La st y e a r all 7 5 U .S . Postal S e rvice divisio n
m a n a g e rs got s a la ry b o n u s e s a v e ra g in g
* 6 .1 7 3 .

Th e upshot of all this Is that Free China. Tor
the first time since It retreated to Taiw an, can
see light at the end of the tunnel. Th e actual
sequence of future events is Impossible to
predict, but the days of the communist regime
are p la in ly num bered. W hen It falls, the
mainland la likely to sink, for a time, into a
welter of rivalries among local military com ­
manders and powerful provincial politicians.
One byproduct may well be a revival In th r
otherwise gloomy prospects for Hong Kong, now
scheduled to be handed over to the communists
In 1997.

J A C K AN DERSON

F l y i n g fa llin g d ic t a t o rs In to e x ile has
becom e a n A ir Force sp e cia lty — a n d a useful
one. sin ce each trip o n th e exile special has
p re ve nte d considerable bloodshed — a n d one
n o w w o n d e rs w h e th e r A v r il found B a b y D o c's
Initials scra tch e d In to a b u lk h e a d , o r M a rco's,
o r N o rie g a 's. Not all o f th e m , o f c o u rs e , w ere
D ow n o u t In quite th e sam e circ u m s ta n c e s ,
n r. p re s u m a b ly , w it h th e sam e a m e n title s.

Efficiency or generosity?

legal lied two years ago, campaigned vigorously
and scored respectably, though they fell short of
ousting the Nationalists from power.

Re-ruler vlanel Deuslioll Hours alter da- lull
was signed llctlsho'i gave .I speech lo the
G uam Dress Club. Site drills ralelv told the
women ot Guam when they could get an
abort Inn
lleiisboll read aloud liom the Haw-all Yellow

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Pages lo ihe p ie s s and mruicui uuuirnce. tins
Isn't normally a controversial text. Dut the
new law bans s|&gt;ecch us well us medical
procedures. Am ong the audience were three
Investigators who taped her words. She wus
later served with a complaint.
O n Wednesday. Be ns huff was arraigned tn
court for violating the law. At this writing. It Is
entirely possible that th A C L U lawyer, last
seen urgulug a case
before Ihe Supreme
Court, will next ap­
pear as a defendant.
T h e G u a m la w
ducsn'l fit any dcMutation of u com ­
p rom ise. It ’s p u rr
u n ll-c h o lc e . T h e
A m e r ic a n w o m e n
who need abortions
In Guam can't drive
across the slate line
for medical services.
T h e m o re th a n
12.000 military and
f a m ily m e m b e rs
can't get Ih r medical
cure they could get at
f With the
home. It costs H300
stroke of a
pen. abortion
Just lu fly to Hawaii,
became Illegal
the nearest state.
O f course, the law
co uld go dow n In
defeat In November
when a vote Is
scheduled. It could be overturned by a lower
court. It could also be overturned by Congress,
which retains power over territorial laws. Dut
If the Supreme Court membership changes
any more, this could be Ihe rase that lets them
undo Roe. "T h e y are playing Pacific Roulette."
says Harvard constitutional scholar Larry
Tribe.
Urnshoof. on her way In tie arraigned In
G u ju i. said with Incredulity. " T h is Is part of
llie United Slutra and now you can't speak
about abortion h rre ."
In Ihe frantic frw days Densholf has spent on
tlte Island, she lias met wom en whose
upjxiliitm rnls were canceled. Including one
who Is pregnant with a severly deformed fetus.
She has also seen the a ljrin of G uam 's women
and doctors, who were nearly as surprised as
people In Ih r states.
Guam Is not the only p larr tn thr world to
have p a sse d such a radically restrictive bill. In
Ireland, too. It Is Illegal lo h uvr an abortion or
tell a woman she could get one In England. But
a doubt has lingered In American minds: Can
II happen here?
Erase that doubt. Guam Is here

T b c N R C 's timid attempt to get lough with
Ihe industry followed revelations that some
utilities were bluffing
or taking shortcuts
with their plans for
p r o v id in g b a c k u p
power In Ihe cose of a
plant blackout.
A power failure at a
nuclear plant ts con­
sidered a precursor
to a m e l t d o w n
because It hampers
the ability lo keep
the reactor core cuoi.
T h e N R C 's safely
d iv is io n has d e ­
termined that If a
m eltdow n does oc­
cur. there Is about a
90 percent likelihood
(som e utilities
th a t H w o u ld be
were bluffing
b r o u g h t on by a
or taking
blackout.
shortcuts. ■
Nine years ago. the
N R C fold Congress
that developing
emergency plans for station blackouts was
one of Its lop priorities.
Apparently, lop priority at the NRC doesn't
count for much. T h e regulatory agency
lumbered through the 1980s trying to Mgurcnut how best to draft safety rules. A
regulation finally passed in 1988. Th e n, after
giving the Industry time to think about It. the
NRC Inspected several nuclear power plants
last year. O ur associate Jim Lynch has
learned that Ihe six utilities were: Brunswick.
N .C.: Maine Yankee. Maine: Point Beach.
Wis.: Tu rk e y FVilnt. Fla.: Millstone. Conn.:
and Crystal River. Fla. T h e NRC would not
say which plants raised concerns. But the
Investigators found that some utilities chose
thc cheapest way out and uvnlded design
changes or the cost of buying auxiliary power
lo survive a station blackout.
One utility's Idea of an emergency plan,
according to NRC documents, was to turn off
Ihe plant's control room and evacuate It In
save power. Another proposed plan was
transferring abbreviated controls to a panel
outside the control room. Tluw c schemes a rr
about as smart as abandoning thr bridge of
the Starship Enterprise und flying It from a
fuse box.
In a rare burst of regulatory Indignation,
the N RC drafted a letter lo the Industry
ordering utility officials to sign stafrm cnis
verifying that their safely plans were legiti­
mate und met NRC standards.
A n Industry group. Nuclear Utility Man­
agement and Resources Council. Immediately
hopped on Its high horse and complained dial
the reason Ih r companies were not satisfying
the N R C Inspectors was because the regula­
tions were muddy.
Th e NRC buckled under pressure and
abandoned Its honesty test. It has now agreed
to lei th r industry write Its own guidelines fur
meeting NRC blackout regulations.
Paul GUI. Ita- N RC’s lead engineer for
blackout planning, claimed that the agency
decided on Its own to drop the swornstatement pulley. He said the utilities did mil
"fu llv understand" the regulation.
Robert Pollard of the Union of Concerned
Sctrndsls. Is a former NRC engineer. He
thinks that the NRC Just doesn't want lo
admit It caved In. Pollard said the utilities
"don't want tn spend any money lo b u y more
safely equipment,"

�Hm M. Sanford. Florida — Tussdsy. March V . 1M0 - •*

Four Florida gangs sign peace treaty
S A N TO R O — T h e Seminole C ounty School Board will meet
Ihta evening al 7 p.m . In I he board meeting mom . 1211
Mellon ville Ave.. Sanford.
Included on I h r agendu for Ihla evening's meeting la a plea
by Rev. Jo h n Duller Book that I h r school board support hta
efforts to atop the aale of nutate by " 2 U v e C re w ." Book claims
the tyhra of their anngaa
Book, (be paalof of Norlhaklr C h u rch of Chrial In Mall land,
haa the support of Seminole C ounty Sheriff Jo h n M k .
Alan on I he agenda la the renewal of an agreement between
I he district and I he Semi note C om m unity College board of
Iruslera lo allow high arhool a lu drala In accelerated rlaser s to
enroll at S C C for some elassra.

S A N TO R O — A portion of Loch Low Drive between Hidden
Lake Drive and O ld Lake
Lai Mary Road will not be closed lo public
al Ihla lime, ctly commissioners las! nlghl told a group
of Hidden Lake residents who requested I he closing.
" II la not (sir or appropriate lo ever dum p traffic Into our
com m unity and Into your constituents' front yard." Hidden
Lake resident Mary T u m in said. "D o n 't do Hits lo us."
Loch Low Drive dead-ends al a peninsula aoulhwrat of
Hidden 1-sk* Drive. Residents fear I he road will be extended as
a cut-through for I he Grovevlew subdivision lo Lake Mary
Boulevard.
A.B. Peterson J r ., who owns property adjacent lo I he dead
end of Loch Low Drive, opposed the road closing. T h e city
should not forever forbid extension of Ihe road uni II plans have
been presented to develop the properly, he said.
Several m onths ago. Hidden Lake residents had submitted lu
the city a tOO-algnalure petition opposing a proposed
development In (he area (hat would extend Loch Low Drive.
T h e city commission last night voted unanimously not lo
vacalr that portion of I he road.

DAVUE. tta - Leaders of I he
four largest youth gangs In Ihc
P o ri L a u d e rd a le area h a ve
signed an unprecedented peace
treaty agreeing lo settle their
Turds with weekly sum m it meet­
ings Instead of baarball bals and
handguns.
T h e I real y sign ed b y the
Zulus, the Knock O ut Posse. I he
Davie Boys and the Brotherhood
la Ihc first such part In Broward
or Dade counties. Davie potter

a rc c u r r e n tly B 6 8 stu de nts
enrolled there. Th e district pro­
jects that I.2 6 S students will be
there a year from now.
T h e school has 35 permanent
and eight portable classroom a.
Next foil, the school will need six
additional classroom spaces and
by February 1991, they will
need 12 more than they have
currently.
Richard Wells, oasisIan I super­
intendent for facilities, estimated
Ihc average cost of a portable
classroom. Including lease, act
up charges, stairs and walkways
and electrical and p lu m b in g
connections Is 67,000.
Using that figure. Wilson could
add 16 portables al a cost of
6112.000. If they placed the
rooms across Ihc street from the
school. Th e re are several small
trees on the Wilson campus
w h ich m u s t be rem oved lo
s c c o m o d a le n e w p o r t a b le
classrooms. W llh tree removal,
the cost of (he classrooms will be
6117.000. If the rooms were
placed across the street. Ihc
school would hire montiering
guards.
Th e final option proposed by
Ihe school district would be lo
send stu de nts to school on
double sessions.
"If the board decides on dou­
ble sessions I will run for the
school board." Fred Schott said.
" I don't think they w ill be doing
w h a t p a re n ts a n d stu d e n ts

w ant."
Stenstrom Elementary School.
131 Graham Ave. Oviedo, which
h a s Ih e m o il s e r io u s
overcrowding problem In Sem i­
nole County, also produced Ihe
most protestors Iasi nlghl.
According lo district statistics.
Ihc school, which opened In
Ja nuary 1969. haa a capacity of
7 7 7 stu de nts. W llh the 12
portable classrooms already on
campus, the school can properly
accomodate 1,019. C u rre n tly,
there are close to 1.200 students
attending Strnstrom and prin­
cipal Norma Ragsdale predicts
I hat number could be as high as
1.739 by February 1991.
T h e school currrnly has 42
classrooms and 12 portables. If
Ihe projected figure Is reached.
Ih e s c h o o l w ill n e e d 72
classroom spaces. 18 more than
arc currently available.
Th e board offered four options
lo solve Stcnslrom's problems.
T b r first would be lo build a
p o r t a b l e s c h o o l w i t h 41
classrooms, sewer and water
facilities, electrical hook u p .
parking spaces, bus rampa and
walkways at a cost of 6399.000.
Th e second would be to spread
Ihe overcapacity students lo
portables, on the Ste nstrom .
Lawton and Geneva elementary
school campuses. T h e solution
would be temporary because all
t h r e e f a c i li t i e s w o u l d be
seriously over-capacity by the
end of the next school year. T h e
cost of Implementing Ihc second

thing more espm atve."
O n May 22. county rom mtoslonrra w ill consider raising Ihc
c o a ls o f ro a d I m p a r l fees
throughout I he county. T h e fees
are paid whether the new home
or commercial building la in the
unincorporated portion of the
rounly or In a ctly.
Some cl ties have additional
fees they charge to help build
roods w ithin their boundaries.
County Impact foes arc used lo
Improve roads throughout the
county. Inclu ding aome that
pass through city limits.
Faced w ith Increasing coals of
land and construction of roads
and more people m oving Into the
co u n ty , aome fees have In-

option would be 6146.000.
A third option would be to
Institute double sessions.
F in a lly , th e school boa rd
suggested (hat for 6209.000 they
m igh t ir y to house all Ihe
students In portable claxarooms
on ihe Stenstrom campus.
Ragsdale spoke against Ihe
fourth option saying the school's
sewer facilities
were already
Inadequate for current popula­
tion and a portable school on
campus would only exacerbate
the problem.
Marianna Slronko. president
of Ihe Slcnslrom P T A . presented
ihe board w llh a petition signed
by over 500 Stenstrom parents
opposed to double sessions Fil­
ing research that showed test
scores are lower for students
subjected to that option.
" T h is makes me 111." said Gall
S m ith , a n o th e r S te n s tro m
parent and a businessperson. "If
I -planned In m y business the
way I have seen you all do up lo
tbla point I would have been
fired."
W h ile p r a c t ic a lly a ll the
speakers claimed lo have sup­
ported Ihc school bond refer­
e n d u m . K im Klee said she
believed Ihe defeat was not a
vote against education.
"It was a vole of no con­
fidence." she explained. "People
had no confidence In the school
board lo administer that kind of
m oney."

err sard more than l OO percent.
For example, a new home In
Ih e S a nford-Lake M ary area
ra rrro tly has a 6445 county
road impact lee nnraard when
the home ia completed. T h a i
am ount to proposed to be In­
creased lo 6850.22. a 91 percent
Increase. A new home In the
southwest aerlfon of Ihe ro u n ly
now haa a 6629 road Impart foe.
T h a t amount could increase to
61.273. a 140 percent increase.
T h e county's road Impact fee
Technical Advisory Committee
determined a total of more than
7 0 miles of roadways In the
ro u n ly will need to be widened
o r otherwise Improved, nearly a
32 percent Increase over what
waa thought needed In 1987.
Average roots lo buy land and
build road Improvements have
increased by about 35 percent
during Ihe last two years. Ihe
rn m m lllre found.
Taubcnsre said she did not
object lo Ihe Increases or the
need for Ihe Increased costs.
Taubcnsre did suggest the fees
be paid at Ihe lime Ihc new
home or building Is sold, rather
than the cu rre nt pay-when*
complete method. Under Ihe
cu rre nt m ethod, a developer
must pay Ihe costs then recoup
them in the sale price when a
home Is sold.
Taubcnsre said buyers would
then be able to make the de­
cision whether to pay Ihe coats

Viola Uaglcy Banks. 82. 470
Snow Hill Rd.. Snow HUI. died
Sunday. March '.*1 al South
Seminole Com m unity Hospital.
Long wood. Born Ju n e 25. 1902
In Leslie, Ga.. she moved lo
Snow Hill In 1935 from there.
She was a homemaker and a
m e m b e r of O ak G ro v e
M is s io n a ry B a p tist C h u r c h .
Geneva. She was a deaconess
and the mother of the church.
She was a member of the Busy
Bee C lu b and Ihe Pallbearers
Club.
Survivors Include daughter.
K u Ij Witherspoon. Snow Hill;
sons. Eddie Lee Sr.. Ossie J r .,
both of Snow Hill; tislcr. Daisy
G a in e s . A m e ric u s . G a .; 25
g r a n d c h ild r e n : 45 g r e a t ­
g r a n d c h il d ; I g r e a t -g r e a t ­
grandchild.
G o ld e n s F u n e r a l H o m e .
W inter Park. In charge of a r­
rangements.

CALVIN BROWN
C a lv in B ro w n . 6 2 . 507
Railroad A ve .. Sanford, died
Monday. March 26. at Seminole
C o m m u n ity C lin ic . Sanford.
Born J a n . 19. 1928. in Ft.
Valley. Ga.. he moved lo Sanford
In 1968 from Georgia. He was u
laborer and a Baptist. He was an
A rm y veteran.
Survivors Include wife. Hattie
Mar. Deerfield: daughters. Alice
Mae u n d C a r o ly n , bo th of
D e e r f ie ld ; m o t h e r , F a n n ie
Ballard. Sanford
Sunrise Funeral Home. S a n ­
ford. In charege of arrange­
ments.

NICOLE KATHLEEN DUKHAN
Nicole Kathleen Busm an. 4.
306 Sand T ra p Cove. Longwoud.
died Saturday at Florida Hospi­
tal. Altamonte Springs. Horn
Feb. 6. 1986. In Sarasota she
moved lo Longwoud from Iherr
In 1 9 8 8 . S h e a t t e n d e d
Sweetwaler Haplisl Church.
S u rv iv o rs include parents.

Dean R. and Irene: brother.
S h a u n , L o n g w o o d ; p a te rna l
g r a n d p a r e n t s , D e n n is a n d
S h irle y Standlford. Saginaw .
Mich.; maternal grandmother.
B e r n ic e J o h n s o n . F o r t
Lauderdale: great-grandmother.
Bessie Gulllfor. Saginaw.
Wood lawn Funeral Home. O r­
lando, In charge of arrange,
tnenls.

JOHN TUNIS MELICK
Jo h n T u n is Mcllck, 88, West
A irp o rt B lv d .. Sanford, died
S u n d a y at S ou th S e m in o le
C o m m u n ity H osp ita l. L o n g wood. Born Feb. 20. 1902. In
New Jersey, he moved to Sa n­
ford from North Plainfield. N .J..
In 1968. H r was a retired sales
manager for Prudential Insur­
ance Co. nf America and a
member of Unitrd Church of
Christ. Altamonte Springs, lie
was posl prrsldrnl of Plainfield
Klwants.
Survivors liid u d r wife. M ar­
jorie B.: son. Jack. Dallas; slsler.
E lra n o r B rllrro . S p rin g H ill:
Hirer grandchildren.
B a ld w in -F a irc h ild F u n e ra l
Home. Altamonte Springs. In
charge of arrungrm rnls.

four rival gangs will be brought
lo the newly formed commission
of gang leaden, who m ay seek
advice from members of the
youth center's advisory board.
• G a n g members cannot use
hand aigna. which Identify their
gang, unless they follow (he sign
w llh a peace sign.
• G a n g m e m b e rs are not
a llo w e d to " t h r o w d o w n "
another gang's sign. “Th ro w in g
d o w n " or In v e rtin g another
gang's sign Is an Insult and
automatic signal for a fight.

K1CHAKD KAKL TILSCHNEK
SR.
Richard Karl Tllschn cr Sr., 85.
5 4 9 K a re n A v e .. A llu m o n tc
Springs, died Saturday al his
residence. Born Nov. 20. 1904,
In Weal Germ any, he moved lo
Altamonle Springs from Park
Ridge. III.. In 1979. He was a
retired self-employed m ainte­
nance engineer and a Catholic.
S u r v i v o r s I n c lu d e w if e .
U u r u t h y : d a u g h t e r s . Ire n e
Blakeley. Deerfield. 111.. Doris
W illiam s. Altamonte Springs;
s o n s . R ic h a rd K . J r . .
Washington, Wayne. Altamonte
S p r in g s : s ls le r. A g n e s
Stcgcrhorf. New Y o rk ; eight
g r a n d c h il d r e n : tw o g r e a t ­
grandchildren.
B a ld w ln -F a ir c h lld F u n e ra l
Home. Allam onle Springs, in
charge of urrangeiticls.

MARILYN ANN WALSH

Marilyn A nn Walsh. 45. 605C
Fenton. Allam onle Springs, died
Friday ut Florida Hospital Alta­
monte Springs. B o m J u ly 23.
1944. In Dubuque. Iowa, she
moved lo Allam onle Springs
from Iherr in 1984. She was
exrt-ullve supervisor al Marlin
Marietta aeronautics division
und a Catholic.
O T IS O. S L E D G E
Survivors Include son. Michael
O ils G . Sledge. 87. 524 Cleo
Lane. Deltona, died Monday al J .. Allam onle Springs: daughter,
Ik-Bary Manor Nursing Home. Je n n ife r. A lla m o n lr Springs:
Horn Feb. 14. 1903. In Howling inollier. Hlla W rlp . East D u b u ­
Green, Ky . h r moved lo Dellona que. III.; slslers. Pul Cullen.
from Geneva In 1987. He was a Plallcvllle. W is . Jo yce Kuhle.
tool designer for Cessna Alrerafl Menominee. 111.. Mary Norrne
Corp. and a member of First Mrrfcld. Hlla Mac S chlrgrl. Gall
Baptist Church of Geneva. H r W rlp . all of D u h n q u r. Iowa.
was a member of Masonic Utdgc A rle n e S m o th e rs . C h ic a g o :
brothers. Frank W rlp . A lb u ­
and Scottish Hilc.
Survivors Include Mill. Ellon, querque. N M.. Tho m a s W rlp.
Russell W r lp . l&gt;»lh of Easl
D e llo n a : d a u g h te r. S h a ro n
T h o m p s o n . D rl.u n d : s ls le r. Dubuque. III.. Glen W rlp , Greg
Mabel Hicks. Cushing. OkLt.. five W rlp . both of Cuba City. WIs..
g r u n d r h l l d r r n : 12 g r e a t ­ Paul W rlp . D odgrvlllr. Wis.. Jim
W rlp . Donahue. Iowa.
grandchildren.
M iller Funeral H um e. Easl
O a kI a w n P a rk C e m c •
lery/Funcral Home. Lake Mary, Dubuque, III., in rh a rg r of arrangrm riils.
In rh a rg r of arrangements.

" u p front." or lo Include Ihc a break than Ihc figures show It
a m o u n t in th e ir m o rtg a g e , should be." Tipton said.
which rou ld quadruple Ihe a rtu
But fee reviewers said Ihe fre
al amount jaild over 30 years. should not b r adjusted because
She said to would also help It rould lead lo other fee reduc­
e d u c a lr b u y e r s s b o u l Ih e tions for other types of con­
existence of the fee and of Ihe struction and forcing Increases
foci they pay It. not the develop­ for new home fees.
er.
" I believe that we will ser an
Commtostoneis were reluctant Im b a la n c e t h r o u g h o u t Ih e
to delay collection of the fees system ." said Sanford Engineer
from Ihe time Ihc building to W illiam Simmons, chairman of
rompleled lo the lim e It to sold. Ihe ro u n ly road Impact fee T A C .
T h e y said buyers could pay the
“ W hat's fair for them might
Impact fee to Ihe builder or not be fair for someone else."
developer In closing costs rather said Gerald Norman, a member
than m ortgaging ihe am ount.
of (he county road Impact fee
C itizens Advisory Committee.
Commissioners did allow a
" ra p " to be placed on the road " In foci. It may shift the burden
fee paid by developers of conve­ lo them ."
nience stores and last-food res­
taurants lo about a SO perrenl
Increase from Ihe current fee.
Store representatives argued the
proposed fee. w h ich exceeds'
684.000 In aome portions of Ihe
county for a 3.000-aquare-foot
convenience store to equal to
half the coat of construction.
C o n ve n ie nce store o w n e rs
hired traffic engineer W illiam
Tip ton lo survey live stores In
Seminole County and live stores
In Volusia County. Tip to n said
board on the average length of a
trip lo a convenience store, the
Increase should be no more than
10 percent, but a 50 percent
Increase Is fair.
"W hat we're asking for is a
reasonable break — m uch leas of

Robber1A
and he needed a ride.
Police CpI. Phil Wilhite said
G a m b r c ll th e n c a lle d h e r
daughter. Cynthia Gam brcll. a
six-year veteran of the Volusia
C o u n ty S b c rlfTs Departm ent
w ho was off duty.
"C yn th ia Gam brcll came lo
the house and agreed to give Ihc
gu y a ride." said Wilhite. “ After
leaving the house. Roe asked
Ih e d e p u ty lo slop at Ihe
Com mercial National Bank so
he could gel some money.
"R o e went Into the bank
where Ire told personnel, ‘G ive
me the money or someone Is
going loget h u rl.'"
Roc emerged from Ihe bank,
gol Into Gam brcll'* personal
car. gave her directions for his
next destination and changed

ForumVIOLA BAOLET BANKS

Id. a Zu lu gang leader w ho
signed I he treaty. " I Hope It
works out. II will depend an each
gMW to Iry a
Me."
Leaden from the four gangs.
w(tlch together have about 360
members, agreed lo meet weekly
lo dlaruaa problems.
D u rin g I h r m eeting, gang
leaden defined rules for those
who meet al the youth center
and In parka and malls across
the county. A m ong them:
• A n y problems Involving Ihc

Housing-

Parents1A

G a ng leaders met Sunday al
I he Ridge Plaxa Youth Center In
U a vlr. where I he Davie Boys and
I h r Zulus have fought several
limes In recent mouths, some­
times with baseball balm and
guns.
What started as a shouting
xesakin ended w ith handshakes
and a handwritten treaty after
three hours of d r bate.
" I'm tired of fighting and I
th in k e v e ry b o d y la tired of
fighting." said Jose Marline*.

C a a tla a s A fro m Pngs 1 A
Langley said 6140 million had
been spent In Florida Iasi year to
encourage chlldrrcn to slay In
srliool. "W e lowered Ihc dropout
rale zero percent." he said. "N o
wonder the bond Issue foiled. I
don't have the solution," he
said.
G rlndlc said hr had predicted
lire bond Issue would fail. "I
guessed by L 5 percent and It
went down by 70 percent. Vot­
ing day should never have been
scheduled on such an obscurr
day.” he said.
Grindle preferred lo talk about
options and possibilities Instead
of what Is wrong w llh the school
system. " I like Ihe positive." he
s a id , s u g g e s t in g m o d u la r
classrooms, year-round sessions,
and double sessions lo relieve
Ih e o v e rc ro w d in g th a t now
exists.
Grindle suggested rewarding
school systems based on Ihe

his shirt, said Wilhite.
G a m b rc ll told police she
became suspicious when Roe
changed his shirt, and she
decided to continue lo drive
around the city until she could
get help. She was unable to
reach her gun. which waa In her
purse behind the car seal.
Meanwhile, police broadcast a
description of Gam brell's car
over Ihe police radio. A photog­
rapher for W E S H -T V heard Ihc
description, spoiled Ihe car and
notified police.
Wilhite said police stopped
the car. arrested Roe on robbery
charges and recovered an u n ­
specified amount of money.
He said Gambrcll was nol
charged In Ihc Incident. Roe Is
b e in g h e ld In Ih e V o lu a lu
County Branch Jail.

percentage of graduates. "W e've
got lo keep these kids in school."
he said. “ I can't Imagine nol
having a college degree today,
but certainly without a high
school educalon you're destined
to work m inim um wage Jobs
forever." he said.
Stone said pum ping money
into the education syslrm 1s nol
Ihc answer.
He feels Ihe system does nol
pul enough cmptursis on voca­
tional education. "W e lake away
Ihese kids' driver's licenses If
Ihey drop oul of arhool. so they
sit In academic classes taking up
space. We need lo offer them an
alternative program lo solve Ihe
dropout program." Slone said.
Langley said Ihe dismal failure
of Ihe system Is reflected In Ihe
business com m unity. "M artin
Marlella hires produrikm line
people und promptly puls Ihcm
ill it six week course. Th e course
Is lo leach them how to read,"
Langley said.

C o m m is s io n e r s sa id I h e y
w o u ld allow Ihe ra p for Ihe Iw o
typ e s of co n stru ctio n , sa yin g
th e y w o u ld review Ih e Impact of
Ih e toss of fees in Iw o years.

SW AT
1A
a gun. Leman
said deputies arrested her on on
obstruction charge to keep her
from entering I he house.
Lem an said the S W A T Team
entered Ihe house through an
unlocked door after getting no
response from Felker. S W A T
Com m ander Lt. M arly Lallm sctano was first In. Leman said.
La B ru scla n o reported seeing
Felker In a loft master bedroom.
A s so on us F e lk e r saw
LaBrusraino. Leman said. Felker
pul his .22-callber revolver in his
m o u th and shot him self to
death.
Leman said I lie death has been
classified u suicide.
m
A DaUnX IN W U

Accidental
Discovery May
End Obesity

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lurbanees. h r said.
S a n d y lle g a la . J o s e p h ’ s
m o th e r, p o in te d o u l othe r
p o lrn lla l problems w llh Ihe
ordinance, which allows ramps
lo tie used only between 2 p in.
and 8 p.m. Monday through
Friday and tuxxi lo 8 p m . on
weekends. During sum mer trrrss. she said, yiiulh will lxpruhllilled from skateboarding
earlier In ihe day.
Th e IW-gulas wmghl approval
lor a skateboard Joseph placed
In his front yard Iasi year,
tu-forr the city liad considered
ii'gulallng the ramps Bui Col­
b e rt. a d d re s s in g th e c o m ­
mission's conhnlm ) over the
ordinance, said no approval was
needed lor ru iiq n existing when
1lie ordinance was adopted.
" I am M i r r y the commission
ers (ell llit-rc needed In be an
o r d i n a n c e a l a l l . " Ih e
skateboarder's m other said

"A lthough we have received no
t'oinplulnls. m y son has been
judged guilty unlll h r can prove
his Innocence.
"If a skateboard Is causing a
problem lo a neighbor, w hy
can’t llial Issue lie discussed as
a nuisance? W hy Is everybody
(w h o s k a lr s l co n s id e re d a
n u is a n c e u n lll p ro v e n
otherwise?" she asked.
T h e Issue first t ame to clly
hall tale List year when Tlw rn a s
Hood. 2425 Lake Ave.. com
plained llial skateboarders were
disturbing his sick (laughter.
Several limes since then, he lias
tearfully pleaded w llh Ihc ctly
lor irlle l from wlial he culls
aggravation usMx*lule&lt;! w llh liv­
ing nexl door lo xkutrtiourdcrx
Again List mgjil. Hood cried
as he asked lor help ('niiim lsslouers and Colbert agreed,
however, tils problem Is one In
be resolved III civil court — not
In city hall or courtly court.

lion rights.!_____________________
riles of this company revealed the
names of hundreds of people who
have lost as much as 20,40 or 80 or
more pounds overall with Cal-Ban
3000. Th is spears to be a golden
lor .people who are

-._ s ri&lt; S tW !ra a

537-3723 or purchase locally in
Sanford, F L si Faust's Drug Store,
407 E . la SL: Mcdco Discount
Pharmacy, 2701 S. Odando Dr.; TruValue Drugs, 503 11 1st Si. or Al's
ConvcnicnlSlore. 2543 French Ave.
Call today to begin the pleasant
transformation from fat and dab to
the slender Firm body you want! If
I days

�•A - Sanford HsraM. Sanford. Florida — Tuesday. March 17. 1M0

W e ig h t-lo s s diets attacked
UP! Sc lane# Wrttar

Guam judge kills tough abortion law
ADANA. Guam

—

A

Ictlrrnl Judge

In Guam

Monday

nim|N'nilr&lt;l r n ln r r r n ir n l of Ihc moal m U rlrllve abortion law In

I In* United SI.ilex or lira territories. saying the alalulr was
"nlivlotmlv unetm sllliillonal."
U .S District Court Judge A im Munson |x»lponed until May
N a hearing on a cl.ixsiu-tion |irllllon flirt! Friday rhallrnKlnit
llir t-oiiaillullonulliy of Ihe law. which had been In forrr iiln rr
M .irrli lU u iilll MuiiMin'aut'llon.
A lio rnry A nna Arriola. daughter of Sen. Kllzatielh Arriola.
u I h i sponsored lire bill signed Inin law by Gov .loarph Ada.
said llial Ikitrtl on comment* Munson nuidr concrm lnK her
|m-i liltni. "I am cnnlklenl dial llir law will b r thrown out h v Hit*
t w ir l.”

Labor may call for new elections
JE R U S A L E M — Th e Labor Party, drftaird by the nonroin*
m lllal r|M‘ft'li by a key religious parly Iradrr. Indicated
Tuesday II might support ra rlv rlcctloii* in Israel If II cunuol
fomi a main Ion government.
dalilil Elle/er Srhach Kavr a much untlrlpnlrd speech
Monday lo •tome 10.000 ultra Orthodox Jew * but did not
apcrlly whether two Mtinll religions turtle* would bark
ccn trr lcfi Lalxir or Ih r right-wing Likud Parly — w ho arc
W i n g In form a new |{ovrrnm rnl.
Ihirlni! h it address al Ih r uiinual convention of Ih r Dcgcl
ll.iinm li religious party. Ih r dlm lnulllvr elderly rnhhlnle
schol.ir limleail admonished secular .Irwn for forgetting llielr
Judaism and said die Jew ish people are a nation with or
widmut territory.

India bus crash kills 41
C A L C U T T A . India — A prtvulr bus wllh more Ilian tiO people
aboard plump'd hom a bridge west of Caleulla and si rue k
power lilies. Igniting Ihe vehlele. killing al least 41 people and
Injuring 20 others. poller said.
The mishap occurred uhoul IT p in Moutlay near llir town ol
Kh.irugpura. located uIk iiii (M) miles west of die West Bengal
stale capital of Caleulla. poller said.
T h r privately o|&gt;rrutrd bus was carrying m orr than Ik)
people Irom Caleulla lo Hhubaneswar. Ih r ra p llu l ol
neighboring Orissa stale, when ll skidded oil a bridge spanning
.1 set ol I .nil oat! tracks.
T h r hus snagged on a set of high-voliagt- power lines and
hung from llir rallies momentarily before crushing lo die train
tracks, said survivor Madan Das. a Iradrr from Ih r Wrsl IW-nn.il
lown ol Ranaglial.

Patrols reinforced in township
JO IIA N E S D U K G . South Africa — Reinforced poller nulls
patrolled die black township of Scbokrng Tuesday a day after
nine blacks were killed and nearly 450 wounded In poller
guultic d iu lm ia proles) .igulnsl poor llvltiK t nndlllnnx.
Ih r |Millee eomiulssloiier Tuesday declared Ihe u m rs l
“ under eonlrol."
In llielr llrsl detailed rontm enl on Monday's bloodshed III
Setxikcng. poller said a crowd of about 50.000 blacks armed
wllh shines, slicks. Ixilllcs and Iron pipes bewail attacking
oil leers, forcing Ihem lo return flrr In scll-dcfcnsr.
From United P ra ia Inlernatlonal ra p orti
til

mu. &lt;o.|.

WASHINGTON - T h e gov­
ernm ent'* fallurr to pruprrly
ix illrr I h r $35 h llllo n u y c a r
w r lg h l-In * * in d u s t r y ru tild
I h r r a l r n Ih r h r u llli u l Ih r
estimated 65 mllllou Amrrleans
who a rr dieting. a eomtrrssmun
said.
Al a hearing Into wrlghl-loxx
program s. H rp . Hon W yd rn .
D O r r .. elialnnati of a House
Small lluslnrss s iih m m m ld rr.
said Moutlay Ilia! a rrernt survry found alxmt 2 0 ix-rcriii ol
Anirrlean udults are "rryislanlly
dieting." iiiaKlii|( I hem prime
lu rg rl* of Ihe " la rg e ly tin*
regulated" dirt Induslry.
W y d rn a r k n n w Ir d gr d
potitid'shrddliiK |N&gt;tlnns have
I&gt;rrn around for generations. Hut
hr said. " A new m ix of question­
able products, tiiilrnlnrd pro­
viders and deerpllvr advertising
Is rx|x&gt;xliig our rlllzctl* lo line*p crlril and unnecessary hralili
risks."
A survey. rondiN 'Ird lor Ihe
ro m m lllr r In M arkrlD ala Knlerprlsrs. eslimaled Ih r market
for w r lg h l loss p rodu cts Is
growing about 10.0 |irrrrnl an­
n u a lly and w ill e x r r r d $50
billion by 1905. T h r rsllm a lr

Included exercise spas, die! b rv
rrages and artificial sweetener*,
us wrtl os welghl-toa* programs
and low-ralorlr formula*.
W ydrn sold Ih r evidence Indlealrs many produrta peddled
by diet rlln lca are unlealed
"w ith llllle or no scientific proof
of their safely and effective­
ness." There are no m inim um
standards for aiaff (raining, al­
though m any employee* are
m i l l e d lo I h e p u b l i c a*
"specialists." h r said.
Nancy W rllm a n. president of
llir American Dtrlellc Asnoclallon. slrrsacd that rapid wrlghl
lo s s r e q u i r e * a d o c t o r 's
su|irrvislon.
" T h r m o s t s ig n if ic a n t
drawback lo an unsuprrvlard.
very low ra lo rlc dirt la Ih r
p o irn lla l for llfr-lh re a le n ln g
s ld r-rf f re la .” W e llm a n aald.
"Ia n s of body prulrln may adecl
cardiac funcllon and could br
rrla lrd In heart failure. Other
(Mitenl lut side rlfrcta Include
anemia. Ilghi hradrdnrsa. con
stl|xilkin. dlarrbra and menstru­
al Irregularities."
U n i week. 19 Florida women
lik'd suit against Nulrl Syatem of
Willow Grove. Pa., alleging Ihc
d lrl damaged Ih rlr gallbladders.
N uirl-Syslrtn said Monday lla
programs "meet accepted nutri­

tional prlnclplea.”
C a r o l H o u s e h o ld e r . of
Flagstaff. A rli.. testified how her
44-yrar-okt husband suffered a
cardiac arrest and brain damage
after losing nearty 30 pounds on
a Nulri-System diet.
Houaeholder said doctor* told
her that her husband had early
signs of coronary heart disease,
but hla attack probably waa
triggered by nutritional defi­
ciencies and h r should not have
gone on a diet without medical
supervision.
Wyden criticized Ihe Food and
Drug Administration and Feder­
al Trade Commission for falling
lo Investigate le a de n In Ihe
wrlght-foas Induslry.
"It la no surprise l ha I ihe 13
*weight-loss cases Ihe F T C has
brought since I960 focused on
gadgets and gim m icks — the
O u l Busier and Ih r Fal Magnet
lo name a couple." he said. "N o
F T C case to dale has tackled Ih r
potentially greater threats — Ihe
fa s t-g ro w in g tre n d s to w a rd
commercial w rlghl loss clnlcs
and phyalrlan-supervlaed dlrl
program*."
Janet Srlgcr. chairman of Ih r
F T C . aald her staff Is Investigat­
ing advertising claims by diet
clinic chains, aa well as hospltalund doctor-based weight-loss
plans.

Soviet troops get rough in Lithuania
United Press Internet lonal
V IL N IU S . U.S.S.K - Soviet soldiers dragged
l.llliu a n la n a rm y deserters Irom a hospii.il
Tuesday and tixik over Ih r hcadi|uarlrni of
Llihuanta's lmlc|ienilciii Com m unists Ire u forceful
ira ssrrlkm of Moscow’s control over Ih r dtsAldrnl
llillllr rrpilhllr.
At Irtisl 30 soldlrrs armed w llh AK-47 aulom allr
wrii|Mius drovr up lo Ih r party's t'ru lra l Com m lir r building ul 7:15 a.m .. hltN-knl Ihr rn iro n rr.
w rn l lusldr and n rru p lrd II. an u ld r In Ih r party
Ira d rr Alglrdas llra/auskas said.
Ilra/auskas said Ih r ap|xirrnt purpose of Ihr
ruld wus hi c o rrrr his indr|x-ndrni Com m unists m
hand over |&gt;arl of Ih r building lo Moscow loyallsls.
who did mil follow llru/aiiskas's spill with Ihc
S o vlrl nun her party.
Hm/uuskus told reporters In- called Soviet
IMilllhiiro mem ber Vudlui Medvedev Tuesday
m orning. Imi " h r doesn't know anything about
till* action,"
" lie Is an honorable man. Th e n - Is no reason not
lo believe h im ." llra/auskas said, adding h r
doubled Soviet Ira d rr Mlkh.nl Gorbachev knew ol
Ih r urlkm . " I think If Mrdvt-dev didn't know.
G orliachrv didn't know ."
H r said h r also riintactrd Fyodor Ku/mtn.
coinm andrr ol Sovlcl liable lone*, hul Ku/uilil

had said h r was unaware of Ihe action.
Earlier Tuesday, witnesses said al least 30
soldiers rolled up lo a psychiatric hospital In
trucks and then seized 23 Lithuanian army
deserters, drugging Ihem away and taking Ihem
Into custody.
"Paratroopers -am e and look Ihem aw ay," said
a nurse who requested anonym ity. " T h e raid
occurred ul 3 u .m ."
Gen. Valentin Varennikov, commander In chief
of Soviet ground forces and directing operations In
Lllhuanlu. said 23 deseriers were seized.
A spokesman for Lithuania's nafkmallat Sajudls
movement suld 12 deserters escaped
A l least 1.500 Lithuanians have descried their
Soviet a rm y units, often ta king refuge In
churches. Only a few had sought sanctuary In Ihr
hospital.
Th e Tuesday actions were Ihe most concrete
signs of a crackdown by Gorbachev, who has
Instructed Ihe K G B and Interior Ministry lo
rrasserl Soviet control In Ihe fractkms Baltic
republic, and Ihe urm y In round up deserters. The
situation has been tense since Lithuania's new
nationalist Parliament declared Independence
Irom Ihe Sovlcl Union on March I I .
Monday, a military helicopter hovering near
Parliament dropped leaflets urging Vilnius resl
denis lo pruirsi Tuesday against Ihe declaration of
Independence.

The Oscars
■ M l p icture: "D riv in g
M iss D sisy," Richard D.
Zanuck, U tl Fkil Zanock.
•sst a ste r Dantsl DayLswls, "M y Lift Fool."
■ s s t s s trs s s : Js s s lc a
T a n d y . " D r i v i n g M is s
Daisy.”
l a s t d lr s e t s r : O liv e r
Slone, “ Bom on Ihe Fourth
of Ju ly."
■ sst supporting a cto r
D e n z e l W a s h in g to n ,
“Glory."
Brenda Frtcfcsr,
Foot."

My Left

ly for
i Poets Society." Tom
Schulman.
fro m a n o th e r m ttflu m :
" D r i v i n g M la a D a is y ."
Alfrod Ufiry.
■ oa t o ln o m a to g ra p h y:
"Glory." Fraddla Francla.
■ oat a rt d lr o c t lo n :
" B a t m a n ," art d lra c to r
Anton Furat, aot decoralion, Polar Young
■oat odHteg: Bom on
tho Fourth ot July," David
Brannor, Joa Hutahing,
■ oa t s o u n d : "G lo ry ,"
Donald 0 . Mltchtll, Qragg
C. Rudloff, Elliot Tyaon,
Russell Williams II.
■oat aound attoota adit
Ing to g :' 'Indiana Jonaa and
tha Laal Cruaada," Ban
Burn, Richard Hymna.
■oat acoro: "Tha Lltlla
Mermaid," Alan Mankan.
■oat eong: "Under Tha
S a a , " m u a lc by A la n
Mankan, lyrlca by Howard
Ashman from "Tha Lltlla
Mermaid."
la s t foreign language
film: "Cinem a Paradiao,"
(Italy).
g#at costum e design:
"Henry V ." Phyllis Dalton,
■oat visual aHeels: "The
Abyss," John Bruno, De­
nnis Muran, Hoyt Yeatman,
Dennis Skotak.
Baal makeup: "Driving
Mlaa Daisy," Manllo Roccheltl.
Bast feature documenta­
ry ry: "Common Threads:
Stories trom tha Q u ilt,"
producers Robert Epsleln,
Bill Couturle.
Best short docmentary:
"Th e Johnstown Flood.”
p ro d u c e r C h a rle s G u g ­
genheim.

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�TU ESD A Y

Herald

|IN BRIEF

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TRC claims j
softball title

1

| BASKETBALL
Cavs, Rockets in playoff hunt

Frtm staff raparta

Cleveland kept p a rr with Atlanlii for the
t lKhlh and final playoff p o rtio n in the Eastern
('nnfercnce. while Houston clltnlietl rloser to
Seatllr In the Western for the last sjxit
Hratl Daugherty scored 2 6 points to lead the
Cavaliers to a 116 95 rout of the Sacramento
King*. keeping Cleveland ''t game tx-hlnd the
eighth place Hawks, who also won Monday. T h e
Rockets vM'kcd the San
Antonio Spurs I 13-95
to move within I Mi
Haines of ihc StipcrSontea.
C le v e la n d h as 14
Haines left. Houston 13
r e m a in in g
T h e lo p
eiHlit teams In each
conference advance to
•he playofls while the renialnliiH I I teams go
into lhe NIIA lottery lor a chance to pick first in
Ihc annual drafl.
Elsewhere m the M IA . Atlanta defeated
Denver 113-102. Charlotte ell|i|&gt;cd New Jersey
07-H3. Chlcano blasted Phoenix 121-92 and the
I-OS AiiHeles Clippers oullasled Minnesota
101-96 In overtime.

HUNTING
NSTRA field trial scheduled
A National Shoot to Retrieve-sanctioned field
trial will Ik - conducted on March 31 and April I
at the Southern Shooters Dove and Quail Club
located west of Plymouth olf U S 4 4 1
T h e winners of this trial will qualify to go to
the Florida rational eliminator trial lor the
N S T R A Douh ol the Year competition
T o enter a doH In the trial or for more
information, call T o m Ta ylo r ai 898-4444 in the
cvcmuH and on weekend or al 898-1511 durliiH
the day. A ll entries must he received by March
28. (trace d ra w in g will he held al 7 p m at
I4 (X )E . W ashliiH ton Street in Orlando

FOOTBALL
Dolphins sign defensive end
MIAMI — Th e Miami Dolphins have sinned
defensive end Karl W ilso n , a pass rush
specialist. Irom the unprotected list ol the
Phoenix Cardinals, it was announced Monday
Th e fourth-year Plan It free uncut played In 16
Humes with six starts for the Cardinals last year
He finished the season with 26 tackles and a
sack, playiiin primarily In pass rush situations.
Wilson. 6-4. 275 pounds, was a third-round
draft choice out of l-fill In 1987
Since the plan It sinmnn period In-huu Feb I.
the Dolphins have sinned Wilson and Detroit
fullback To n y Paine.

COLLEGE BASEBALL

March 27, 199

Walking a notsofine line

—

This past Saturday morning, Robbie Hillery ol the Sanford Recroailon
Department was putting down lines for the opening ceremonies of the
Little Maior Baseball League Tonight al 6 30 p m . the Little Maiors
actually open their season with a pair of games at Fort Mellon Park

SA N FO R D - With Ihelr leader
busy p ill ion really lor the Mu|or
l.eanue ILrseball season, the T im
Raines Connection was still able lo
clinch Ihc Sunlurd Recreation De­
partment Monday NIHht Solihull
l.eanue championship with a 19-3
blow iml of SIrom lx-rn Carlson.
In Monday night's other names
played at Chase Park. Cabinet Aire
whip|M'd Concrete Concepts 19-4 In
lour inuliiHs and Ken K u nim e l
Chevrolet pulled out a 6-2 decision
over Ace Hardware of Volusia.
With Ihree weeks remalulnn In
the season. T R C Is still undefeated
at 9-0. Concrete Concepts Is second
al 6-4 with Ken Kum mcl a hall
Hume lM-hlml at 5-4 Cabinet Aire Is
4-5. Ace Hardware 4-6. Strom h c rn -C a rls u n 3-7 and A llm a n*
Waddles 2 7
Next week. Slrom bern-Curlson
will play Ken Kum m cl al 6 30 p m .
T R C laces Cabinet Aire al 7 :iO p in
a n d C o n c re te C o n c e p ts p ia vs
Allman Waddles al 8 30 p m A rc
Hardware has the week oil
Even ihounh sponvir and learn
namesake T im Raines Is In sprlnn
trnluliiH with the Monlreal Expos,
llie T im Raines Connection tlonilnuterl Strom bern-Carlson almost
Irom I he llrst InnlnH Slrom bcrg
held T R C scoreless In the first
Intunn. then saw llie visitors score
13 runs over the next four Innlnns
Robert Stevens (raced the 23-hll
T R C attack with a home run. triple
a n d th re e ru n s score d
Fre d
Wushlunion added three slnnles and
lour runs scored. Hilly G rllfllh had a
double. two slnnles and three runs
scored and Keith Acrce chlp|M-d In
with Ihree slnnles and two runs
scored
O th e r c o n trib u to rs were Rod
Turne r. T o n y Gunklnson and Levi
Raines (each with Iwo slnnles. one
run scored). Ned Raines (double,
run scored). Sam Raines. Hurnell
W ushlnnton and Mike Ualluwuy
leach with a siunle and a run
scored) and J Stuc key and Lloyd
Wall (each with u sionlei

l.cadlnn Slrom lx-rn Carlson were
T o m Eveslage fslnnle. triple, ruit
scoredl. Jeff Madsen and T o m m y
Elliott leach with two slnnles and it
run scoredl. S lrv c Wasulu Itwd
slnnles) and Pete Mueller. KaX
Ohbuyushl and Mike Hill (one slunk!
each)
I;
Cabinet Aire o|x-nrd lls name wltlt
Concrete Concepts by scorlnn llvij
runs In the top of the first Inning:
Concrete Concepts answered with
three runs m the Ixiltnm ol the link
only to see Cabinet Aire blow the'
name open with a nine-run srrtm (l
InnlnHConcrete Concepts added a solo
run In ih r third InnlnH bclorr
Cabinet Aire scored live more runs
In the fourth to end the name by the
m ercy rule.
Leud-olf hitler Te rry Kussl had a
slnnle. double, trlplr and four runs
scored to pace Cublnel A lrr's 14 hit
olfrnse. Also chippinn In wrre Hrad
Kroner (double, two slnnles. threr
runs scored). Gren Renisler (three
slnnles. ihree runs scored). Scull
Farm er (double, two runs scoredl.
•fell Kroner and Richard Shannon
(each with a slnnle und two runs
scoredl. David R urr (two slnnles.
one run scored) and Mike Edwards
and Scott Carter lone slnnle rachl
Provldinn the offense for Concrete
Concepts were Mark Hoffman Itrlpic. two runs scoredl. William Hlanil
(slnnle. double, one run scoredl.
Hobby Tabor and Steve G ray (one
slnnle rachl and Curtis Tabor (one
run st ored).
T h e best name of the nlHht was
the last onr as Ken Hummel jumped
out to a 6 0 lead alter Iwo Innlnns.
then held off A re Hardware. After
cuttlnn the lead lo 6-2 with a pair of
runs In Ih r fourth InnlnH. Ace
Hardware stranded live runners on
base over Ih r Iasi three Innlnns.
Scorlnn the runs for Ken Kum m cl
w r re T o d d C h r ls lr n s r n . C h ris
N le k lr . D a v id G o ld s t lr k . Rick
Perkins. Scott M urphy and Chuck
Lambert. Provldinn the hits were
C h rls lrn s rn (triple, two slnnles).
Goldstlrk and M urphy (two slnnles

S«« Softball, f i f t 2B

O v ie d o ca p ita lize s
o n w a lks, errors
to w in ‘e x h ib itio n ’
l y TONY OoSOftMIKS

Wichita State tops poll

Herald Sports Editor

T U C S O N . Art/ — Wichita Slate, rldlnn the
crest of a 9-name wm nlnn streak, reclaimed the
lop spol In the Collcniatc HuscUill ESPN N C A A
Division I baseball |miII. released Monday.
Th e Shockers, with a 19-2 record, unsealed
Georgia Tech, which lost lo Hawaii and Wrinht
Stale last week. Geornia Tech fell to third
Ix-hlnd No 2 Miaou
Miami Is now 27-5 and Geornia T ech is 24-3
KoundlnH out the lop IO wen- Florida Stale.
Stanford. Arizona State. Oklahom a State.
Arkansas. San Jose Stale and Cal State-Lonn
I leach

O V IE D O — Generally, you don't (day exhibition
Haines In the middle of Ihe season. Hul that's )ust about
what Monday's hlnh school baseball name lx-tween
Oviedo and Nnrthport ol L o iih Island. N Y um nunlcd lo.
an exhibition
For th«' Nnrthport Tiners. this is ihelr llrsl week ol
Ix-inn able lo practice outdoors. Ami II showed on
Monday mnhl In an 112 loss lo the Lions as they
commuted six errors, walked einht Oviedo hitters, had
iwo passed balls, two wild pitches and a hulk
T h e Lions' only earned run was ihelr I Itli. scored in
die sixth Innlnnon four walks
As the name draHHr&lt;l
I lie two Iranis substituted
extensively, us lliey minbt In an exhibition h*1” "'
Overall. 28 dllferenl players made an ap|x-arunrc in llie
contest.
Possibly the most impressive was Norllqxirl starlinn
pitcher T im McKenna, who reputedly Is bcliin heavily
recruited by Florida Slate and Florida Southern CollcHc.
In Ills three luuluns on llie mound, lie did nnl allow an
earned nui lallhounht einht unearned were scoredl Al
llie plate, he was 2-for-4 with a triple. K ill and run
scored
"T h a t kid can really stroke llie lu ll.’ said Oviedo
coach Mike Ferrell. w Ii i m - learn Improved lo 13-4 with
llie victory. "T h e y (Nonliportl look gtxxl I think Ihul
they ran out ol Has They've played a lot ol names since
enmluHdnwn last Thursday
"The difference was the errors and walks. D ia l's the
way II H'»cs We've been pluyinn well lately. Th e y made
some mistakes anti we made Ih tiii pay "

HOCKEY
North Stars inconsistent in win
IIL O O M IN G TO N . Minn
- The Minnesota
N orth Stars came oul ol the chute like
nannbusters. went into a shell and then tinished
slroon lor a 5 4 win over the Toronto Maple
l.cals Monday.
Itrlan Hcllows' 53rd n»ul ol the season secured
the victory, which propelled the North Stars
closer lo a playoll spot
"W hen we were up
4 0. we kind &lt;&gt;l wetii
Into cruise control, and
you ca n 't do t li.it.**
Hcllows said ll s not a
conscious thinn. bill we
MINNESOTA
s e rm lo pla y belter
NORTH ST-RS
when our hacks are lo
the wall "
Ill-Hows power play H'Ml al 5 41 ol the third
period, which pul Minnesota up 5 3. nave him
ihc d u b record lor scormn In slrainbl names |8|
and also nave him |Milnls In llie Iasi 13 llulli
i urrcnlly are the lonnesl scormn streaks in the
M il.
Com piled from alaff and w lra raporta.

U A SK ETD A LL
3 .Ml p m — E S P N .IH A Playotls III
Com plata Hating* on Papa I I

Alm ost as Im pressive as M cK enna was O vied o pill her

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Having bad only one week of practice
outdoors. Ibe Nortbport Tigers (ol Long
Island. N Y ) bad a tougb time banging on to

H«tM Mata kf *•*» tm4m
tbe ball in an 11-2 loss to Oviedo Darren
Feeney (No 23) and his Tiger leammales
made six errors Ibal led to 10 unearned runs

Spring training games begin without major league umps
United Press International
Fans ireal all oiu piit s the same whether tliev
com e Irom ihc m apirs itit- m inors or I.title
l.eanue T ile um pires w ill a lw a y s incur lilt w ia lli
ol the Ians
M onday il w as m in o r Icanut u m p s w h o
received dit- ma|ttrily ol ih c ta/zinn
learns
pl.t veil llie lirsi I'xhltiilion nanu s ol tin sptm n
iism n m in or Ic.tnuc u m pires while the ma|iu
li aunt u m p s starteil a |ub at IIOII
llie ma|or leaniie um pires w ho sav itiev will
wotk tin- regular season, eonleud ltiev are I h mn
shoil i h.itini il on salaries aild lit m ilts lx i atlst ol

GE OF SPORTS

llie shorleneil I raiuii ii« season rt-siilt li in Irnni the
12 tLiv Iih koul ih.il entleil Mart h 19 T h e union
also ohp ets lo nol In ion i onsiilli-tl on lilt
Ihree ilav exleusloit ol llie rcnulat season
A trio ol I'riple A u m p ire s w orked I 111 C liv e
land India ns San Francisco (iia u is name hi
St ottsdale. A n / I'liev itxik some abust Irom Ihc
Luis hill iio llim n "U l ol I he o id m a rv I lie Pat Hit
t oast t.i .inm ■ti w ot D .m W u kh.tiii T o m Mtilor
-m il II.ink S* h w .u i/ even ■ailed a lialk and drew
(liaise Irom hoih m ananers
G ia n ts Mali.in* • Ron*i t tain poki it tils tie.id
m lo thiar lot k&lt; r in nu i and -wild nice name
i le v e l.tint M a n .i n t i
Jo h n M&lt; N a u ia ra etim

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I tlm unlll they did really giNxI. said ( li ve
land pitcher lo in C a n d lo lll. w h o was t ailed lor
llie lialk
Y ou nol lo think II s itmnb ll he hadn't
se e n th e p it c h e r s b e fo re , e s p e c ia lly llie
k m u klcball He t ailed a hoik tin me anil I rcallv
I talked
I (tree u m p ire s h u m the ( lass A South A llu iilu
l.eanue worketl ihc Pilules C a rd in a ls nam e at
ic tille d hv &lt; o m m is s lu n e r F a y V in t cu t In
H ra d fu lo u
I w ould preler to have them here
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S TA TS &amp; STANDINGS
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Dodger*' outfielder K irk G
Gil
lbaon
fare* the fa d hla career m a y be
o v e r th e a a m e w a y he
■pproachea Ihe gam e —
•qua rely.
Glbaon. w h o c a n ’l even take
ba llin g practice standing u p y e l.
acknowledge* he probably w o n 't
be ready for op e n in g day A p ril 9.
He a lto a d m it* , th o u g h dla beltcvlng. hla p la yin g day* m a y
be al an end.
“ W h o k n o w * . I m ig h t be
through right n o w ." Glbaon aald
Monday before p u llin g hlm aelf
through a nother day of rigorous
ofT-lkld w orkout*. “ If ao. I'll Jual
have to do aom ethlng else.
" I l w ill be lo u g h lo accept, bu l
I'll accept II. I don't th in k ll'a
going lo h a p p e n , b u l I can
accept II If II doe*."

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a temporary restraining order
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umpires back lo work.
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A t H a l a s s C i t y , ro o k ie
Mickey Pina smashed a home
run In the eighth Inning lo lift
Boston lo a 2-1 trium ph over
Kansas C ity. Pina victim ized
1989 N L C y Y o u n g A w a rd
winner Mark Duvls, who was
making his Royals dcbul after
signing a four-year. $13 million
contract.
A t F o rt La a d a rd a lo . Sieve
Balbonl doubled home Iwo runs
during a four-run sixth Inning lo
lift Ihe New York Yankees lo a
5-4 victory over Atlanla. Rookie
Mike Blowers, who will start at
third base for the Yankees.
Ignited Ihe sixth with a single.
He also homered.
A t M ia m i. T im Wallach drove
In four runs with a three-run
double and a sacrifice fly lo give
Montreal a S-3 victory over
Baltimore. Expos starter Dennis
Martinez learned with Dennis
" O il C a n " Boyd and rookie
Darrin Winston lo shut out Ihe
Orioles on six hits over Ihe first
seven Innings.
A t K lsa lm m a * . Mike Marshall
singled home Iwo runs during a
Ih rrr-ru n eighth Inning lo help
the New York Mcts post a 7-2
victory over Houston. Marshall
was making his Mcts debut after
coming In u major trade with the
Dodgers.
A t O rla a d o , Hublc Brooks
and Eddie Murray each hit a solo
homer during a seven-run eighth
lo carry Los Angeles to a 13 0
pounding of Minnesota. Five of
ihe seven runs were unearned.
G ary Gaelll homered twice for
Ihe Tw ins.
A t B ra d a a to o . Barry Bonds
and Don Slaught homered lo
liisoui
lead the Pittsburgh
to a 5-3
victory over St. Louis. Bonds put
Ihe Plrales ahrad 4-1 with a
lwo-run homer In Ihe fourth.
S la u g h t. obtained from the
Yankees In December, added a
solo hom er. T e rry Pendleton

Itomered and Geroulino Pena lilt
a i wo-run triple for SI. Louis.
A t $ c « t t s 4 * l« . Artz.. G a ry
Ca rte r's bloop double scored
Ja m ie Cooper from first with Iw o
out In Ihe ninth lo give the
Giants a 4-3 trium ph over the
Indians. C h ris Ja m e s had a
I wo-run homer for Cleveland.
A t F a r t C h a r lo t t e . Je ff
Kunkel collected Iwo hits. In­
cluding a solo homer, and drove
In Iwo runs lo lead Texas lo a
9-4 victory over Ihe W hile Sox.
Ja m ie Moyer went four Innings
and struck out seven for Ihe
Rangers.
A t T a m a , A r i a . , Roberlo
Alom ar had Ih n * hits, three RBI
and stole Iw o bases In San
D i e g o 's 9 -2 v i c t o r y o v e r
California. T h e Padres, aided by
four Angrl'serrors. scored five
unearned runs off Mike W ill to
break a 2-2 tie In Ihe fourth.
A t P lM a a ls , Sieve Howard s
two-run single with two out In
Ihe ninth gave world champion
Oakland a 6-5 decision over Ihe
Chicago Cubs. T h e A 's scored
five runs In the last Iwo Innings.
C h ic a g o 's R y n e S a n d b e r g
homered. doubled and had three
RBI.
A t T a m p a , A r ia ., Edgar
Martinez drove In two runs and
five Seattle pitchers lim ited
Milwaukee to three hits as the
Mariners defeated the Brewers
7-0. Ken Griffey J r . doubled
twice for the Mariners
A t F lo a t C i t y , Jose Rljo. i
Rodney Imes. Kip Gross and Rob
Dibble combined on a four-hitter
to give Ihe Reds a 4-1 victory J
over Ihe Toronto Blue Ja ys In '
Manager Lou Plnlella's debul
with Cincinnati.
A t F o r t C h a r lo t t s , Kevin
Brown and Brad Arnsbcrg each
pitched three scoreless Innings
us four Texas pitchers combined
on a four-hitler lo beat
Ihe
Chicago White Sox 2-0 In a
spilt-squad game. Mike Stanley
hit a two-run double In the
second.
A t L a k a la a d . Ricky Jordan
w e n t 2 for 4 to le a d th e
Philadelphia Phillies to a 6-3
victory over Ihe Detroit Tigers.
Philadelphia starter Pat Combs
pitched three hitless Innings.
Detroll starter Dun Petry. m ak­
ing his first appearance In a
T i g e r u n ifo r m sin ce 1987.
allowed four runs, five hits und
three walks before being re­
m oved with Iwo out In the
fourth.

Exhibition—

Softball

C o n t in u e d f r o m I B

C o n t in u e d f r o m I B

B .J. Calapa. who got rocked for
Iwo runs on three hits In Ihe first
Inning, then settled down und
llmlled Ihe visitors to four hits
Ihe rest of Ihe way. He struck
out seven und walked two while
improving Ids personal mark lo

each) and
J im Lam b. Perkins. Lambert
and Jason Miller (one single
each).

" I l was great to sec B .J .
regroup uftcr that first Inning
and throw good pilches the rest
of the w u y .'* said F e rre ll.
"Everybody played tonight. You
don't have m any games where
you have lhal opportunity."
Nine different Oviedo players
scored runs on Monday night.
Rufus Boykin and Calapa each
scoring Iwo. Th e others were
scored by Mike Verne. To d d
Tocco. Brian Muclnness. Jo n
Williams. Jason llu lsh. Ryan
A lk lrc and Jo h n Hernandez.
Tocco. Boykin. Calapa and Todd
Bellhorn each rontrlbulrd a hit.

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u two-run home run by J r lf Aten
In the fourth Inning lhal scored
Jo h n Boggs (who had reached
base on a single I

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People
IN BRIEF
CH«t and chotottrol program sat
T h e weal branch of the Seminole County P u b lk Library will
preaenl a program on rholeslerol and diet at 7 p.m ..
Wednesday. March 28.
Anita M. Sal Ias. R.D., chief clinical dietician al Orlando
Regional Medical Center, will conduct the program w ith a
question and answer session afterward.
T h e free program la open to the public and will be held In the
meeting room of the library at 249 Hunt C lu b fllvd., Long wood.
Phone 862-2282 for details.

Garden of tho month
Tha homa and garden of Oliva
and Robart Stump, 2439 Myrtla
A vs., has baan saiactad by Iha
Sanford Gardan Club aa tha
C a rd a n of tho M onth for
March.Tha Stump gardan wao
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tsndsd tha rotas and geranlurns at tha ontrancs of thair
homa. Tha gardan wao choaan
by Mrs. W.S. Gsssatl of tha
Hibiscus Clrcla for tha gardan
club.

AARP peasants safs driving for tantors
T h e American Association of Retired Persons IA AR P ) will
sponsor a two-day classroom refresher course for drivers 95
years of age and older at the Sanford Senior Center.
Class sessions will be held from 12:30 until 4 :30 on
Thursday. March 29. and Friday. March 30.
T h e course cost Is 87. payable to A A R P on the first day of
class. T o register, call the Sanford Senior Center at 330-5699.

Library to show familyfilm
T h e Central Branch of the Seminole C o u n ty Public Library
will present the film "Paul's Case" at 7 p.m .. Wednesday.
March 28.
T h e hour-long film Is based on a short story by W ills Cather.
and Is about a romantic young man who drops out of high
school In the turn of the century.
T h e film, which will be shown In the Meeting Room. Is free
and open lo the public. Th e Central Hranch Is located at 215 N.
Oxford Hd.. Casselberry. For more Information, call 339-4000.

Stylist called clip
artist by custom er

CALENDAR
Panic Attack group to matt
Agoraphobia;Panic Attack Support G ro u p meets each
Tuesday at 8 p.m. at West Lake Hospital. 589 W. Stale Road
434, Longwood. T h e support group Is for those who are afraid
lo go out of their house and be active In public.

D R A B A M T : I've read your
colum n for years, but I've never
seen this problem addressed
before: Last week, I went to I he
beauly shop In get m y hair cut. I
am a very conservative person
and don’t like unusual haircuts,
so I gave m y beautician (he calls
himself a "stylist") a few In­
structions on how I wanted him
lo cut It. Well, he didn't seem loo
pleased with me and m y tnsi met Ions: then he turned my
chair so lhat m y track was lo the
mirror, and I couldn't see whai
he was doing.
Afler he finished and I saw
what he had done, I nearly crlt-d.
M y hair was so short. I looked
like a man!
T h is is not the first time I have
been "sheared" by a beautician.
After talking to m y friends. I
learned lhat every one of them
has had a similar experience.
A bby. why do brauUt-lans du
ibis? And has anyone ever sued
u barber for a lousy halreul?

Ovaraatars to gather
A regular meeting of O vcrrutrrs Anonym ous Is conducted on
Tuesdays at 7:30 p.m. at Florida Power and Light. 301 Myrtle
Ave.. Sanford. For more Information, call Carol at 322-0657.

Casselberry Kiwanls to meat
Ktwanls C lu b of Casselberry meets at 7:30 a m . every
Tuesday at Village Inn. U.S. Highway 17-92 and Doglrark
Road. Longwood. For more Information, call 831 -8545,

Toastmasters plan masting
Toastmasters International Club 6581 meets each Tuesday
7:30 p.m. at Seminole Com m unity College. Hoorn S-206. For
more Information, cull 695-3966.

TOPS chapters to mast about eating
Take Off Pounds Sensibly meetings are held at the Osteen
Civic Center on Tuesdays at 7 p.m. For more Information,
contact Mlrhelle Todd at 321-8153.
T O P S Chapter F L 79 will meet Tuesday at 6:15 p.m . ul
Howell Place. 200 W . Airport lllvd.. Sunford.

SHEARED

Nar Anon to offer help
Nar-Anon. a self-help group for relatives and friends of
addicts, will meet Tuesday at 8 p.m. at Orlando General
Hospital. For more Information, call 869-6364.

D EA R S H E A R E D : S o m e
beauticians get scissors-happy
for a variety of reasons; firs) they
cut off a little too much, then
they try to "even It u p ." Others
get carried away, or want lo give
Ihe customer his/her money's
worth.
1 doubt If anyone has ever surd
a barber for a lousy haircut. By
the lime Ih r rase would gel on
I he court calendar, the plalnilll’s
hair would have grown long
enough tosh on.

WAC, WAAC together
Th e W om an's Arm y Corps and W om an’s A rm y Auxiliary
Corps. Chapter 73. meet every fourth Wednesday of the month
at 11 a.m. at the Navy Base 0(Tlrrrs' C lu b In Orlando T h e
meetings are open lo any W A C or W A A C member. For more
Information, call M. Colburn at 327-0617.

Serenades' Dance scheduled
Th e Sercnudcrs' Senior Dance lakes plare each Wednesday
al the Sanford Civic Center from 2:30-4:30 p.m . Those aged 55
and older are welcome to the dance, which features a live band.
No reservations are needed, and donations are &gt;1. For more
Information, call John or Minnie Kane al 322-8549.

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District VII Arts Festival in Orlando. Winning awards at tha
District VII festival were Front row, left lo right. Hazel Cash, first
place, knitting Sara Bowen, third place, cross-stitch; and T ln «
Joseph, first place, oil painting. Back row: Faya Siler, left,
chairman of the club's arts department, first place, fabric craft;
and Aydrey Roush, second place, crocheting. Other district
winners were Joan Marcel. Carol Ann Smith and Lucille Bahrans.
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married Ids "live -ln " girlfriend.
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w lih only ilielr utlcndants. Th e y
se n l no I nv i t at i ons or annoiinerm rnls. t he reception fol­
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present. I gave expensive pres­
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and even third marriages. Am I
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relatives may have tell Ignored
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learning lhal a Irieiul or relallve
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W A S H IN G T O N - Th e Supreme Court agreed
Monday to decide If employers can bar women of
child bearing age from certain Joba because the
work could lead lo birth defects.
T h e court w ill hear argum ent! In the fall In the
case brought by a group of Wlaconaln women
seeking review of a ruling by the 7th U .S . Circuit
Court of Appeals that u
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la not expected before next year.
A t Issue Is a clash between Job safety and
women's rights. T h e employer. Johnson Controls
Inc., makes batteries of w hich the prim ary
material used la lead, which la a recognised
health hazard to workers Medical experts also
believe lead poses a serious threat lo a developing
fetus that can lead to stillbirth, reduced birth
weight and retardation.
T h e com pany, w hich owns battery plants
around the country, decided lo bar potential
child bearing women from working w ith lead.
Such "fetal protection policies" have beAxne
Increasingly widespread In industries where lead
or other chemicals are used, and are a common
feature In the high-tech semiconductor Industry.
Defenders say they're needed to prevent damage,
to the unborn child, and to shield a company
from being sued as a consequence.
W om en's groups and labor unions, however,
say the policies discriminate against women by
barring them from high-paid Joba on the mere
belief they might become pregnant and the work
might pose a danger to a fetus.
W h ile courts have generally slated such

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Malden Municipal Golf Course
driving range Sunday when a
man pointed a pistol al him and
demanded his wallet.
McDonald, standing In Ills
soeks. was told to surrender his
wallet and turn and run. Evans
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wallet, which contained 8160.
bill lurned around In lime to see
two men drive off.

U n ite d Frees Iwtamatlawal
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changing after a round of gulf,
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T h e suspects. Ronnie Jo e
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M urphy Green. 27. were each
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Chief Bob McDonald had taken
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llre In Ihclr car blew oul on a
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FBI arrests reputed
crime family boss
P R O V ID E N C E . R.l. (UPII - Federal authorities
Monday arrested reputed mob buss Raym ond
" J u n io r" Patrtami and his associates on charges
Including murder, extortion, kidnapping, drug
running and gambling
"It's the most significant organized crim e case
In the history of New England." U.S. Attorney
Lincoln C . Alm ond said 'It virtually Indicts the
entire Palrtarca family. II successful. It could la­
the end of the l&gt;atrtarra fam ily."
F ill agents arrested Patrurca. 43. at his Lincoln
hom eal 6 3 0 a m .. A lm ond said
lie fares a 65-count Indic tment that spans 15
years and alleges "a pattern of m urder, robbery,
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policies do discrim in a te against w om en, they
have also said su ch policies ca n be Justified.

D c n la e M . Z u t z . a J o h n s o n C o n t r o ls
spokeswoman, said the company welcomed the
"cou rt's review and we're confident the court will
render a decision favorable to our p olicy."
Quentin Rlegcl. deputy general counsel for the
N a tio n a l A ss o cia tio n of M a n u fa ctu re rs In
Washington, said companies are worried about
being sued by the parents of children bom with
birth defects.
" A parent cannot consent to an Injury to a third
p a rty." he said. " T h e women want to be able to
make that decision. T h e problem for manufactur­
ers Is they are not let oft the hook. Th e y 're still
liable under tort laws for a decision the worker
makes."
In other action, the court:
•Agreed to decide at what point a desegrega­
tion order should be lifted for a public school that
has achieved Integration goals. T h e caae concerns
the Oklahoma C ity school system, which con­
tends confusion exists over a school system's
obligation to a desegregation order once that
order haa been met.
• Refuaed to become Involved In a lawsuit
arising from the McMartln Pre-School child
molestation case, the longest and costliest
crim inal trial In U.S. history.
• Refuaed to enter a case Involving a claim that
a bank discriminated against a m an for refusing
to Issue him a credit card because he was not a
U .S .c | tU n v
In seeking high court review, lawyers for the .
women argued that previous lower court rulings
narrowed Title 7 of the C ivil Rights
Act that bars discrimination baaed on sex.
T h e y also said that exposure to lead can also
cause reproductive harm In men by lowering
sperm counts and cause genetic damage that can
lead to birth defectsi In
I offspring, contentions that
were disputed by varying experts.
A num ber of women's groups and labor unions.
In a frtend-of-lhc-court brief, alao urged the court
lo hear the caae and said It could affect as m any
as 20 million women.
" T h e truth Is that most women work because
they have to: whether In single-parent or In two
wage-earner households, women's contributions
to fam ily Incom e are c ritic a l.” they said.
"Joh nson Control's policy and others like It thus
require women to make an Impossible ch olrr
between their fertility and their Jobs."
However, arguing against review, the company
said that "w hite emphasizing that fetal protection
policies are permissible only In extremely narrow
circumstances and m ay not be based In any way
upon notions of rom antic paternalism or stereo­
typed characterizations of the sexes, the courts
have unanimously recognized that Title 7 allows
sex-based distinctions where necessary to Indus­
trial safely."
T h e case stems from Johnson Controls' de­
cision to bar m any women from working In
sections of Its battery division where lead Is used
lo prevent birth defects to their children.
Liz Hatemon. 56. said she lost wages of as
m uch as 4100 a week because she had been
unable to transfer back to the lead-exposure arru
of the company's Milwaukee plant, a pan of the
operation In which she worked until 1962.
So Batemon and other women manufacturing
e m p lo ye rs charged the co m p a n y was d is­
crim inating against them on the basis of sex.
Th e y have the backing of the A F L -C IO .
Th e Johnson Controls policy bars fertile women
from sections of the plant where workers risk
being exposed to lead used lo make automobile
batteries. T h e policy has been In effect since
1983.
Johnson Controls said an earlier voluntary
policy failed, while the company has spent as
m uch as S IS million to reduce lead In the factory.
Women who were transferred received com ­
pensation lo make up for some of their losses, but
women rrm a ln barrrd from the higher paying
Jobs where lead Is used

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C L IF T O N PARK. N .Y . - Rob­
ert To lle y has found a way lo
beat Ihe Great American rat race
by actually racing the rata.
Unhappy with nts Job aa a new
car salesman. T o lle y awoke one
nlghl In 1985 and diagrammed
on a napkin a lounge act he la
now franchising serose North
America — with cuddly gerblts
Instead of rats doing ihe ru nn­
ing.
" Il Jual came to me. I saw 11 all
together and I knew what I
wanted lo do." he said.
T o lle y . 42. says racing gerblls
d o w n a 8-fool straightaw ay
enclosed In plexiglass nicely
mixes two favorlie American
pastimes — gam bling and en­
tertainment.
He seta up h it Rodentveli
Raceway In bare and restaurants
— and once, a yacht club — and
guarantees his racing gerblls will
ra k e In c u s to m e rs . T o lle y
rbarges between 8250 and 8500.
"Just like a band." but generally
works weekdays when bar busi­
ness Is slack.
"It makes money for them ."
To lle y said. "T h e y get people In
when I hey normally wouldn't. I
haven't had lo aoHcll business
for three years."
C u s to m e rs receive b e llin g
slips and a ropy of gerbll rac­
ing's ofllclal program and play
for free. Instead of cash, winners
receive a round of drinks, a
T -ih Irt . or some other freebie.
A t one restaurant outalde
Albany. N.Y. one recent Monday
n ig h t. 100 or to race fans
clamorrd for a good view as
T o lle y loaded right gerblls Into
Ihe starting gate.

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millionaire, and M ys
far his gerbll racing
goes, he Is c o n te n t to
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" I did not want to work us a
car M lcsm an. I feel like I have
escaped." he M id. "W henever I
drive by that dealership I smile
because I'm doing things other
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of 8 -b y -1 0 In rh photographs
from his briefcase. Slalln stands
on a pedestal, hts brow fur­
rowed. his eyes deep In con­
templation. Great cares weigh on
this Stalin’s shoulders and a
wisp of white snow lies atop Ills
thick mustache.
" I think It's the best staluc of
Stalin ever m ade." Bobusla\
M y s . a hint of paternal pride In
his voice.
Bohuslav'* final plans for Ihe
statue In the Unlled Stales arc
not defined.
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"W e w ill lake ll" J p major
metropolitan art museums and
make an educational exhlblllon
of Ihe statue." he M y s . But so
far. he admits, no museums
have expressed more than pass
Ing Inleresl.
Bohuslav M y s he and Vuldl
hope lo bring Ihe sculptor, a
Czech named Vojtech llortnrk.
lo America lo talk about art and
politics from whal Bohuslav calls
"a different perspective than 1 Inone m ost A m e ric a n a rtis ts
have."
"People keep usklng me 'W h y
Sla lln?"’ M y s Hohuslav. "I sec II
as a great revenge. Slalln would
turn in his grave If he heard Ihe
s ia t u e w a s g o in g lo h e lp
Czechoslovak citizens.”

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story."
B o h u s la v s a y s he a n d a
partner. Miami Beach business­
P R A G U E. Czechoslovakia — A m an Pedro Valdl. lapped u n ­
12-foot statue of Josef Slalln lhal named private Investors for the
stunds abandoned In a alone funds to buy the statue.
mason's yurd al a north Mora­
Z a b re h 's S t a lin w as first
vian rc m rlrry Is about to be sold erected In 1952. D uring the
lo raise m oney for medical Prague spring reforms of 1968 It
supplies and shipped to the was unbolted and sent Into
United States.
storage. But In 1972. four years
J a n Hohuslav. a Czechoslovak after the Soviet-led Invasion that
emigre In Miami Beach, is about crushed the Prague reforms, the
lo pay 850.000 for Ihe 5-ton c o m m u n i s t s r e t u r n e d th e
catvetf granite statue of STSTtn fir dictator to his pedestal.
Ihe rcniral Czechoslovakia'town
Last Novem ber's revolution
ofZubrrh.
rh a s rd Ihe com m unists from
N ow a te nnis p ro al Ihe pow er after four decades of
e x c l u s i v e R u r q u e t C l u b . despotic rule, but Ihe townsfolk
Hohuslav left his home town of of Zabrch are not seeking re­
Urno. Czechoslovakia. In 1966 venge. Rather than topple Slalln
for w h a l he calls “ political and m w off his head, as others
reasons."
have done, they offered their
Hohuslav M y s his Inleresl In statue for Mle for 850.000 In
the statue was piqued Ic m b y m edical supplies and equip­
llnunclal opportunity than by ment.
Ihe chance lodo some good.
In addition to the cash he will
"W hat really grabbed me was pay for the statue. Bohuslav M y s
lhal they (the townsfolk) wanted he has undertaken to sell lowto sell Ihe slutue lo help fix up priced. used medical equipment
ihclr hospital." M i d Bohuslav.
lo a local hospital, and M ys he
"A n d I think Ihe statue has u has begun collecting donations
great political value." he M i d In of medical supplies In Ihe Miami
un Interview at u Prague hotel. urru.
" Il really symbolizes the events
Bohuslav Is quite taken with
of the last 20 years. It tells the his new statue, lie whips a pair
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T o lle y was awarded a patent
last December and. through
advertising In magazines such
as E n tre p re n e u r, la offering
franchises al 83.500 lo 87.000
each plus a m onthly leasing fee.
a p r ic e lh a l In c lu d e s Ih e
racew ay, lote board, prom o­
t io n a l m a te ria ls a n d som e
gerblls.
T h e first buyer was Morley
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T h e gerblls are kept In a
heated stable, far away from
people s food. "They are totally
enclosed at all lim es." To lle y
e x p la in e d . A n d . he a d d e d .
"N o th in g can happen lo Ihe
gerblls either."

wrecker gripped by Ihe Idea
while lying In a hospital bed. he
said.
A m o n . 4 8 . of E d m o n to n .
C a n a d a , began to u tin g the
lounge act In May 1989. "W e've
been qulle successful." he said.
"W e seem to help bring up sales
volume In food and booze."
Booked four lo five days a
week at 8325 a shot. Am on said
he recently purchased a second
gerbll track to lour Ihe Calgary
area and reporta his wife no
longer rolls her eyes In dismay.
Jim Walker, a one time radio
deejay. will Introduce Ihe O r­
lando. Fla., market lo gerbll
racing In May. two months after
quilting his Job al a health rare
magailne lo "pre-sell" Ihe art In
hotel convention managers, goll
tournament d Ireel ore and some
saloon keepers.
"Everybody thinks I'm 125
percent crazy." he said. "Once
Ihe hystertral laughter subsides
they listen, but I talked lo one
guy and II look him live m ln ulrs
10 stop laughing."
T o lle y knows. He sold his
furniture lo raise 810.000 lo
b u ild h is firs t R o d r n lv e li
Raceway. " I can't tell you how
m any people (old me I was
nuts." he said.

Stalin statue Florida bound

Fowl deed lands man in jail
U w lf d Prase Intsm aHawal

T o l l e y opened Ihe ra c in g
chute* with ■ flourlah and seven
rodents scampered for Ihe finish
line. One dldn‘1 budge.
G erbll No. 5 Cosmic Song, a
w h ile 3-1 shot, stopped Inches
from victory and suddenly re­
versed course, enabling R u n­
away Ego. a longshot. to capture
the New York Strip Siakra In a
ru n n in g time of about 10 sec­
onds. w inners exchanged high
fives. Loser* grum bled. Ju s l
another night at To lle y 's "G c rb y
D e rb y."
" I f s been super. We have
three lime* Ihe num ber of cus­
tom ers." said restaurant manag­
er Brian Delf. w ho said he would
renew To lle y 's six-week con­
tract. “ People come in here and
th e y say ‘I'm here for Ihe
gerblls.'"
W a ry of animal rights activists
a n d local health Inspectors.
T o lle y posts side by side tellers
of approval from an eminent
Cornell University veterinarian
and Ihe slate Health Depart­
ment.

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S E A T T L E — While technological advances have
created seemingly endless possibilities In Ihe
lelecommunlcullons Industry, they also have led
lo new frustrations that ran drive consumers up
Ihe wall.
Telephone tag. for example. T h is 20th century
curse rankles (hose who use Ihe phone frequently,
und cun be expensive lo Mies people and others
who nerd lo contact someone quickly without
going through a receptionist, or worse, through
answering machines and voice mull services.
A Seattle area company hopes to change lhal
with "Personal A re c M L In r." a unique service lhal
assigns a phone num ber lo a person Instead of a
phone, allowing Ihe person la Immediately take
culls wherever he or she may be.
T h e service has been trsl-m u rk rlrd In Seuillr
d u rin g Ihe past year, and now A crrssPlus
Communications Inc., u Bellevue. Wash., startup
c o m p a n y . Is e m b a rk in g on an u m b lllo u s
expansion plan of entering 10 major metropolitan
markets around the country wllhln Ihe nexl year
"W e have found lhal us people understand how
the system works und whal It can do for Ihcm.
sales have skyrocketed." said Dan Kran/lrr.
president of AcrrssPlus.
Kranzlcr would not reveal exact numbers, bul
said AecrssPlus has signed on more customers In
Ihe past few weeks lhal II did for m u rh of Ihe past
year.
Personal A rcrssLlne Is a relatively simple
concept, but one lhal could revolutionize pagers,
cellular phones and other tclrcommunlculluns
systems In so doing. Ils growth has Ihe potential
lo m irror those systems.
ArcrssLlne uses a proprietary computer syslrm
that subs*niters enter using their ow n assigned
num ber Al Its most haste level, which runs about
827 a month, a user can lell the sys lrm where lo
lor ward ealls al predetermined limes during I to­
day.
Because the s y s lrm Is llrx lb lr. numerous
opiums cun Ik- adtlrd. such as voice mall and a
■'meet m e" feature that puls Imporluiit callers on
hold while Ihe suhserltM-r goes to the nearest
phone and dials Into the ArcrssLlne network
At 1 rssl.lne also can screen u nw untrd rails, an

option Kranzlcr says Is attractive for cellular
phone users because they must pay for Incoming
calls.
T h e " m r r l m e " und serrenlng features ra n be
particularly valuable lo business people surh us
sales agents und realtors whose Income olh-ii
depends on making quick contact with pott-iiiiul
clients. K ranzlrr said.
Ironically, some recent media coverage has
p re d icte d lh a l th is su p e r c a ll-f o rw a r d in g
technology will arrive In thr near future. Kranzlcr
laughs al this, knowing II is here now. hul has
kepi II relatively low key while working lo
penetrate markets und refine the service.
Kranzlcr said market studies show 11 percent ol
businesses surveyed nationwide showed u "ve ry
strong Inleresl" In Ihe service. H r said he I i o |m- s
his company ra n lap Into lhal lucrative market
before others brut him lo Ihe punch.
Pari of AcrrssPlus Com m unication's strategy Is
lo r n lr r markets served by McCuw Cellular
Com munications Inc.. Ihe Kirkland. Wash based
rum pany lhal dominates Ihe national cellular
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Nursing home views
on sex unrealistic
Sex In a no-no In A m rrlra n
minting homes.
fly the lime you are Infirm
enough lo need Inslllullonal
rare, you're expected lo have
outgrown Mieli Improper arllvlly. which popular wisdom and
n u rsing -h om e a dm inistra tors
have judged unbecoming lo el­
derly ladles and gentlemen who
are not remen letI by marriage
vows — or. often, even (hose
who are.
In most nursing homes. luck of
p riv a c y Im p e d e s In t im a c y .
Lights out means no slralthy
nocturnal visitations leading lo
funny business. A ctually. In
som e n u rs in g hom es, sexy
liehavlor can be grounds for
dismissal.
As a resident, you ran raise
Cain al night (until the nurse
shuts down your after-burner
w ith a tra nqu ilize r). scream
b lo o d y m u r d e r n b o u t th e
strum-willed food, complain vo­
ciferously Hurt your family visits
only once a year, bite the nurse
I hoi feeds you. and engage In a
splendid variety of anti-social
acts: Krfusr bingo, play hooky
from Ulble-sludy classes, nod off
during the sing along, pul your
lirltches on Iturkwurd or hide a
bottle of Seugrum's 7 In your
dirty laundry. A ll this Is as
prrdlrtuhlr us a falling rock.
Nursing homes u rr geared for II.
Th e y expect II: ll's built Into the
system for which you're paying
mega bucks.
However. I he moment your
a g i n g f b u l o p e ru I I o n a 11
hormones brgln lo rate your
engine, y o u 'rr In trouble. The
e ld e r ly , lik e p rru d o le s c e n l
c h ild re n , are expected lo be
asexual. All the groping and
pooling brlongs lo a past gener­
ation. lo u lim e when your
nursing raretukers were trunslerrlnji spoonfuls of 1‘ahlum from
their heutrd plates lo the lino­
leum kitchen Hour. Nursinghome residents are supposed to
have given up the touchy-feely
stulf — except for old Mr. Hartley
who can't resist pinching u
starched bottom. P ile 's Just
senile. Ilclsy. but you've really

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especially al bath tlme."|
N u rs in g -h o m e a u th o ritie s
u s u a lly resem ble tra d itio n a l
prep-school masters, and they
Insist on equally prudish regula­
tions. However, the adolescent
rules (no unchaperoned visita­
tion. doors open al all limes,
both feet on the floor I have been

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pre-empted by a more Invidious
attitude: the priggish assump­
tion that the elderly are uninter­
ested In and Incapable of sexual
expression.

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Staten Hank Cap Gemini Pan­
data Invitational pairs loum ahi r n I I n
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Netherlands, early this year. Th e
jiartlclpanls believe that this Is
Ihc best-conducted competitive
even! In bridge. As always, all of
us wish we could replay cerlaln
deals, and as declarer In four
clubs doubled. I regret carelessly
ruffing with the three of clubs ul
the second trick. That mutal.L
gave m y friend 7.1a Mahmood the
opportunity to shine. Th e lack of
diamonds wus covered with the
queen and king, and declarer
ruffed the second diamond with
the club three. Next came the
king of hearts. West. Zla. won
the ace and played the nine of
spades. D u m m y's 10 won. A

club was played to the king, and
the Jack of clubs was led and
finessed. Another spade was
played to the Jack In d u m m y,
and the see of clubs was cashed.
If West follows low on the club
ace. the doubled contract will
make. Declarer will sim ply play
a heart back to his Jack, cash the
queen of hearts and throw West
on lead with the queen of clubs
to force him to lead once more
Into the d u m m y's A -Q of spades.
That will be 10 tricks. T h e result
will not change If West ruffs one
of the hearts, since he will still
be endplayed. Unfortunately for
declarer. West unblocked the
queen of clubs under the ace.
There was now no w ay for
declarer to force West on lead,
und declarer had to go down one
trick. East w inning the last two
tricks with good hearts.

B y B e rnice Bede Oool
T O U R B IR T H D A Y
M a rch a s . 1990
Th e re urc Indications that
your circle of friends and ac­
quaintances will be considerably
enlarged In Ih r year ahead. More
emphasis Is likely lo be placed
on Ih r social aspects of your life
In this cycle.
ARIES (March 21 April 19)
Your financial Ircnds look rather
sturdy today. There Is a possibil­
ity of gains w h rrr you work Is
concerned us well as through a
second so urce . A rle s, treat
ourself lo u birthday gift. Send
fur your Astro-Graph predictions
for the yra r alu-ad by mailing
$1.25 to Astro-Graph, c/o this
newspaper, P.O. Hox 91428.
Cleveland. O il 44101 3428. Dc
sure lo stale your zodiac sign.
TAURUS (A |&gt;r11 20-May 20)
All that Is required today lo gain
sup|xirt from associates for ad­
vancing your Interests Is lo show
pn&gt;pcr Initiative. T h e first move
is up lo yo u .
O E M 1 N I (May 21 Ju n e 20)
Conditions lhat |M-rtaln lo your
material security are enrouragIng. as well as unusual loday.

Others might do more for you
than you'll do for yourself.
CANCER (June 21-J u ly 22)
Today's social plans might not
w o r k o u t e x a c t ly a s y o u
b lu e p rin te d them . H o w e ve r,
d o n 't let th is d is t u r b y o u .
b e c a u s e y o u 'l l h u v e fu n
wherever you go.
LEO (Ju ly 23-Aug. 22) Y ou 'rr
not likely to push yourself too
hard lo d a y unless yo u feel
challenged. Once you are. how ­
ever. your pride won't let you
scale for second best.
VIRGO lA u g. 2 3 -S rp l. 22)
Som ething for w h ich you've
tirrn hoping could now be u lol
closer than you think. Keep
moving in you r present direction
and don'l lake your eyes ofT of
your objective.
LIB RA (S e p t. 2 3 -O c l. 23)
Some lype of commercial or
business o p p o rtu n ity m igh t
unexpectedly develop for you
loday. If this should occur, you'll
have lo think and act quickly, so
be alert.
SCORPIO (Ort. 24 Nov. 22)
You should be ralher fortunate
today In arrangements you have
where there Is a partner In­

By Jam as Jacoby

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team work rou ld yield larger
rewards than usual.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23 Dec.
21) Strive to be Industrious and
productive today and direct your
efforts toward objectives (hat
offer you material returns. Your
chances for personal accum ula­
tion look gtxxl.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 2 2 -Ja n .
I9| Today you arc likely lo be
even more charism atic than
usual and the Impression you'll
make on Olliers will be favorable.
T h is will Ik - especially true of
persons who meet you for the
llrst time.
AQUARIUS IJan. 20-Fcb. 19)
Your possibilities for success will
be considerably enhanced loday
If you view the outcome of
events positively. Your linaglnalion has grra lcr powers than you
may realize.
PISCES (F e b 20 March 20)
O w ning lo restless Inclinations
today you might feel a calling to
gu where the action Is. Find
some friends who are of a similar
turn of m ind und go have fun.
(C | l9 90, N E W S P A P E R E N ­
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by Leonard Starr

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                    <text>WEDNESDAY

Santoid, Florida

ISchool

N E W S D IG E S T

Local school delegation will
storm capital to plead case
It’s showdown time In ths SAC
OVIEDO — Lake Hrantley's Patriots converted
on a multitude of walks Tucaduy afternoon at
Red Bug Lake Park In rout Oviedo. 11-2. In
Seminole Athk-llc Conference girls softball
action.
The win gives Lake Brantley u 10-1 record In
SAC play going Into Thursday night's winncr-take-all showdown with lake Mary (also

SANFORD — A delegation of
Seminole County school officials,
parents and teachers will engage
state legislators this month to lobby
for Increased aid to help overcome
the problems created because local
schools are bursting at the seams.
The Seminole County effort will
coincide with efforts from locaL
groups from around the state.
Without an extra $700 million In

□ Florida
Sonata patto t gat tax hlka

the state education budget, school
districts face crowded classrooms
and a freeze on teacher Mlartes.
Education Commissioner Betty
Castor Mid Tuesday.
Castor announced a coalition of
education groups will be pushing
legislators to provide the additional
money, which Castor Mid Is needed
Just to keep up with student growth
and break even In the coming fiscal
year.
"The reason we are here today Is
to help get the word out about the

TALLAHASSEE - The Florida Senate has
voted 32-7 to Increase the state’s gasoline tax by
four cents a gallon to pay for highway
construction and Improvements, a measure that
Governor Bob Martinez has vowed to veto.

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It's a Jungla out thara
SANFORD - Several Scinlnole County high
school students will get a cloM*-up look at the
working world next week during Job Shadow
Day.

The program, sponsored by the Greater
Sanford Chamber of Commerce, allows the
students to accompany profcmlonal business
people during a normal working day and then
Judge for themselves whether It's a Jungle out
there.

Pound seeks Judge position
COCOA — Attorney Frank Pound of Cocoa
yesterday announced his Intention to seek the
rant Group 7 circuit Judge position vacated
Judge Frances A. Jamieson. Pound. 59. Is a
lan and ■ggMW|iiMMi|Mig|i|g'i
native ‘
M i graduate of
M Milty of
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Florida
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member o( the Flori-J
da Bar since 1962.
Pound served as the
18th Circuit r e p r e - ^ ^ ^ ^ H ^ W A V ’
tentative to the bar's
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and chairman of
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reality of this year’s budget and
announce an education strategy to
make our combined voices heard."
Mid Castor, who pointed out the
additional revenue Is needed Just to
take care of the Increased number of
students expected next year.
School board chairman Ann
Nelswender said the Seminole
County group which will be In
Tallahassee April 25-27 will not be
an active part of Castor's group, but
will be "saying the um e things.”
Nelswender Mid the Seminole
group, made up of will be fighting
for many of the Mine things they
have in the past. Including
equalization of funds to all districts.
Currently. Seminole County ranks

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Buard from 1983 to p ^ ,^ , Round
Seminole Circuit Judge Robert B. MacGregor
haa already filed his Intent to seek re-election to
a fourth term In the Group 11 seal In Sanloid
with the Florida Division ol Elections Office In
Tallahassee. Brevard Circuit Judge Edward J.
Richardson has also announced his Intention lo
a first rull term to the Group 14 seat, lie was
appointed to cumplete an unexplrcd term In
January 1989. Circuit Judges serve six year
terms.

What's this placa callad?
LONGWOOD — Television has a greater
Impression on some children than city govern­
ment
. ,.
. _
A woman with three young children In her car
stopped briefly at the Longwood city hall
Monday night while commissioners met Inside.
As the began getting out of the car. one of the
children aaked. "What la this place?'*'
"Thla la our city hall.” she replied.
And m she Left the three lor a few moments.
Ihcy began chaining, mimicking the introduc­
tion lo Arsenlo Hall's late night talk show.
"Our-cllyooooooo Hall. Our-cllyoooooo Hall.

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Many Seminole and Volusia County residents
who have not yet received census forms may nave
tried unsuccessfully lo call the toll-free. 800
number. But now mny be the Ume to try again.
A lth ough the
district office for
the two counties,
located In South
Daytona, reports
t h a t t h e BOO
number has been
In operation since
early this month,
postmasters In the
area My they have
SANFORD M ayor
been Informed by
Betlye Smith wanted the
letter from the
people In her city to be
m ain office In
counted.
Tampa, that the
She felt so strongly that
800 number was
Sanford residents should
to be used lo ob­
u n d e rs ta n d th e Im ­
tain forms after
p o rta n c e o f t h e 1990

B9th out of 07lh In the nmmini nl
money II receives per iluilrnl.
Cantor Mid the $4 billion e-duralion budget proposed by Gov. Ilob
Murtlnrz In not enough mid will
trout I In ail actual |.83pcrcmt
drop In funding per aludenl.
Nclawcnder Mid the small In­
crease proposed by the governor
actually amounts to a deerrase.
“After coal o f living Incirases and
the Increased coal of mairrialn. we
actually end up wllh IrM." she
explained.
"Two-lhlrda of our w liool dlslriels, or 95 percent of our students
In our slate, will wind up In more
crowded classrooms If we are stuck

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Sanford mayor
has difficulty .
being counted

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tarnation earlier this year
declaring Census Week In
Sanford.
Now the m ayor o f UUs
city Is frustrated about
bring overlooked. In aplte
o f her crusading. Smith
has received no census
forms to date, although
she haa alerted census
workers s i more than four
telephone numbers she
had been referred to.
The last census worker
she talked lo told her not
lo fUl out a form If she
received one In the mail —
which she never did — but
to wait for an enumerator
who would come lo her
home. T h e enum erator
never came.
“ I now h ave som e
serious doubts about the
accu racy o f this th in g
w h en It’ s com p leted .
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elds Michelle Burier hangs ths historic map on the wall.

Historic family map becomes part
of city exhibit at Sanford museum
SANFORD — The Sanford Museum was
recently Ihe recipient of what may be the
oldest surviving record of city properties.
The relic Is about Ihe size of a city street
map. but Is much more detailed. II has Ihe
names of owners of each parcel of property
written Into lla grid-llkc design.
The document was donated to the museum
by Donald Vincent In memory of hla father
William, who died In 1986.
Donald Vlncciil Mid that his rather was a
collector wllh an Interest In Ihe history of the
city and has left many other artifacts which
may be donated to the museum.
"My dad's wish was lo share these things
with the city." Mid the younger Vincent. "So
I'm Just carrying out his wish.
Museum Curalci Alicia Clarke was not
hesitant about characterizing Ihe item. "This

Is the most Important map or map-related
Item In Ihe collection.".she Mid.
The relic consists of what appears lo be a
blueprint drawing fastened to a cloth back­
ground by glue. Clarke Mid.
Although there la no copyright dale on Ihe
artifact. Clarke Mid that Ihe plat must have
been drawn between 1870 and 1875 because
It does not show the home of city founder
Henry Shelton Sanford. The Sanford House
was built III 1875. Thus. Ihe plat was
produced before Ihe city was formally
founded and named.
Clarke said that Ihe ptal Is Just as valuable
a research tool as II Is a relic because It
contains so much driutl of Ihe city and
because other resources from Ihe period refer
to Ihe document.
"We have seen this mentioned In a lot of
other lllentiure from the period, and now we
finally have ihe real thing."
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Protesters demand
removal of three
SH A commissioners
SANFORD - About 15 protesters at Ihe Sanford
Housing Authority olTlcc In Casllc Brewer Court
yesterday demanded removal ol Ihrcc SHA turnmlsaloiii-rs The plckrtcrs have promised lo return
for Ihe next several duys.
Amid Ihe protest. Central Florida Legal Services
Monday filed a complaint against uii SIIA moratori­
um on public access lo Ihe agency's llles.
The protesters, who nmrebed Irian rlly hull lo llic
SHA office off West 10th Street, suld Ihey want Hie
city commission lo remove SHA Commissioner*
Tcrl Buruill. Albciiu Deirevlllr anil J. Wuln
Cummings.
Alter slmtlal complaints e.irllei tills &gt;rar. lilt city
commission received a legal nplninn saving the city
may appoint, hut uul n niovc. housing authority
coumitssluncis
Cummings sulil hr was not nervous about Hie call
fur his removal. Cummings wus appointed lo Ihe
SHA commission lust May. and served a previous
lour-yrui term In the IIIHOs.

Mostly sunny today
wllh a high in the
upper 80s and a 30
percent chance ol
allernuun t hu n ­
derstorms. Fair and
mild lonlghl with a
low near 60.

About 18protestors picked up eigne end merched st Castle Brewer Court

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NEWS

FROM

T H E R EG IO N

AND ACROSS TH E S TA TE

Senate approves gae tax hike
Rtsort owners fils suit against sheriff
KEKNANUINA BEACH — A group o f resort owners has filed a
lawsuit against Nassau County Sheriff Laurie Etlia. alleging
Dial the department has not enforced a law restricting driving
on the bract
ch.
The suit also rails for a permanent ban on driving[o n all
county beaches. Many Florida counties have prohlbttedo
the beach for years, but driving on the beach la still a\regular
n
practice In parts o f northeast Florida.
The lawsuit filed this weekt by the
IT resort developers asks that
the sheriff abide by a 1988 state
Mate 1
law prohibiting beach driving
entirely. At the least, the develcr
developers are asking that beach
driving Is slopped In front o f resorts.
Hut Ellis said Improper wording In the law bans beach
parking — not driving. Another Issue In the cult la whether
Nassau County qualifies for an exemption to the 1988 law
prohibiting all beach driving.

TALLAHASSEE - The Florida Senate
voted 33-7 Tuesday to approve a 83.6-bitlkm
transportation package fueled In part
Ihroujpi a 4-cent Increase In the gasoline tax
opposed by Oov. Bob Martinez.
It Is the first time In more than a year o f
rancorous debate over the transportation
tmue that higher gasoline taxes have made
It out o f the Senate — a signal, m id some
lawmakers, that the lingering transportation
deadlock might finally be broken.
However. Senate President Bob Crawford
cautioned that the Senate vote w m merely a
preliminary move In a high-stakes political
battle over building the roads demanded by
Florida's rapidly growing population.

Two die In but gunfire

"T h is demonstrates that the Senate la
aerioua about building roada and hopes that
the House hm the same attitude." Crawford

JACKSONVILLE — An outbreak o f gunfire In the offices o f a
bus company has left tw o people dead, authorities said.
The shooting emptied late
Tuesday
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j afternoon
In the offices o f
City Contract Bus Service, which provides bus service to
workers at the CSX railroad. Bus dispatcher WUtlam Haffber
and bus driver Clarence Douglas were killed.
Police said there were no wttneaaea to the ehimtlngi but
people nearby reported hearing two men arguing and two shots
fire. Officers responding to the call found both men daad.
A handgun was found an the floor, and was apparently used
to kill both men. But police did not know If the men shot eaeh
other or If one shot the other then committed suicide.

told reporters foPowtng the vote.
The House was expected to take up the
on Thursday.
Senate Transportation Chairman Malcolm
Beard. R-Beffher. said further negotiations
will be needed lo reconcile the Senate and
House with the governor, who has signalled
his Intention to veto the gas tax Increase If It
But Beard warned the state is falling
behind on transportation so rapidly that the
alternative to the 4-cenl Increase this year
will be even larger Increases later.
“ Il’a going to be worse." Beard mid.
"W e'U be proposing a gas tax and It won't
be 4 cents — II will be 10 cents."
Martinez la not necessarily against the
higher gasoline tax. But he Insisted through
numerous ftittle special se ssions on trans­
portation last year that the levy be raised
locally, rather than statewide.
The Senate bill (CS-SB 28621 Is a nod In
Martinez's direction since It pledges the

money collected through the 4-cenl Increase
— estimated at 8276.4 million — would be
spent within the transportation districts
where the money is collected. The provision
w m also Intended to satisfy focal nfflrlala
unhappy with the way the state divides
transportation money.
The bill would raise another 8164 million
by raising the sales tax on fuel sales to 6
percent — the same sales tax rate aa for
other taxed goods — and also contains
.numerous fee Increases, including higher
rental car fees and title fees. Motorists would
no longer be able to buy fractional registra­
tions. and the Impact fee for bringing
additional cars Into the state w o u k f be
raised from the current 830 to 8100.
The plan also envisions the sole o f 5800
million In bonds for advance purchases o f
right o f stay, and additional borrowing
against F io n a 's Turnpike tolls for a total
debt o f g l . l billion, to create an Intrastate
Highway system o f limited access roads.

U.S. freezes cocaine accounts
WASH!NOTON - Federal prosecutors ordered
173 banka In 23 states to turn over financial
records on accounts into which nearly 8400
million In Colombian drug profits were deposited,
the Justice Department said Tuesday.
The government sought to freeze more than 75
percent o f the 754 accounts pending forfeiture
proceedings. The blggzot states Involved in the
crackdown were Florida and New York, the tw o
etatm where moat o f the cocaine cartel operatives
live.
The money, g r n e t f d from street sales o f
....................U S. banks, the
Just Ire Department i
O f the 8400 million. a8 but 850 million was then
1. It w m subsequently relumed
to the United States to finance activities by the
cartel, the Justice Department

Dede get* S2 mWton from Customs
MIAMI - Metro-Dade County admlnfotrafora have received a
82 million check from the UJL Customs Service aa the county's
share o f money confiscated during money lauadwfng busts In
1987 and 1988.
The sum presented to county admtaatraton Tuesday was
probably the single biggest wtndfbK ever o f confiscated assets,
said George AylesworthT commander o f the police legal bureau.
The money, which will go Into a trust llmd. will be ueed for a
variety o f purchases and expenses for the police department

More molesting chargee Med
POMPANO BEACH - Eighteen
against a man police said molested
tested boys In bis
afte
Ic r enticing them with games and candy,
Charles Orton. 45. now faces a to
, or
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total
41
pornographic m ovies to minora and molest!
age 16. police spokeswoman Sandra King m id
The new charges Include three counts o f Itsrd and
assault upon children under 16 and 15 counta o f
imographlc movies to minors under age I t . KtafaM d.
Police filed the charges after Interviewing tw o H ym ra ld
boys who m id Orton m olested them and showed thsm
pornographic movies s year ago. King said.

The cartel

the money In the United

the purchase o f aircraft, working capital, payroll
for work ers and the purchase o f real estate,
automobiles and cither assets, the department

M i.

A key to the crackdown w m cooperation by the
new Panamanian government following the Dec.
20 U.8. invasion, said Peter PJtnts. a trial lawyer
In the Justice Department's criminal division.
One o f the suspect bank accounts w m opened In
the name o f a 2-year-old child. DJInlsaald.
Justice Department officials made It d ea r that
they do not know how much money remains In
the accounts. If any. but that some 8400 million
i deposited “ m o f early 1989."
After they obtain the account Information from
the 173 American banka. Investigators will follow
the financial transactions through the Interna­
tional banking system, p f Inis mid.
The latest crackdown la pari o f Operation Polar
Cap, announced In early 1989. It la the largest
drug money laundering operation ever conducted
by U.S. law enforcement agencies and Involves
91.2 billion In drug money.

Cocaine seized in ring break-up
target o f the Joint customs and
r e f Investigation In April 1989.
The three torn o f cocaine confla c a te d In th e u n d e rc o v e r
operation were valued at 854
Morejon asked the undercover
officers to prove they could
successfully transport cocaine
Into south Florida by delivering
1.100 pounda o f cocaine to him.
s ^ W u ilA m - g u Gavin. p m . p t

MIAMI William Loaano. tbs Hispanic .
convicted o f manslaughter In connartfan with thadm tha o f two
black men last year, arm hospttaMi
apparent suicide attempt. officials sold.
cwtgiutft for )4 ttn &gt; 4 )tii County
.SR*F.m DM '
'o ffic e r was
In south
Sample.
“ A decision h m _______
tonight for observation. His
' Sample declined to '
except to m y the former
any trauma, such m a
Lozano’s family
released.

in
to the

Shuttle launch may be moved up
CAPE C AN AVERAL new hydraulic power unit aboard the
Wednesday, raising the possibility that NAEA m ay advance tha
delayed launch o f the Hubble Space Telescope from next
Wednesday to Tuesday.
"W e can now lay out the n o t o f the acthrMlm that
necessary to complete between now and launch and ws
gauge the time to ace IT we can make the 54th or. 25th (o f April)." said NASA spokeswoman U m Malone. "Th at'a going
to be evaluated today.
Discovery and Its 81.5 billion payload, tha moat expanetvs
satellite ever built, w e n grounded April 10 Just four m inutes
before liftoff when one o f the shuttle's three auxiliary
units, or APUa. malfunctioned.
J8.

5,000 to 10,000.
Ken Connor, president for
Florida Right to life . Introduced
the governor as a "hero.'' while
the theme song of the movie
"R o c k y " played In the back­
ground.
"Som e months ago we worked
together to bring about some
reform at least to reach out for
the unborn." Marlines said, re­
ferrin g to last fall'a special
legislative session, which the
governor called to try to toughen
the stale's abortion restrictions.
" I t wasn't auccceasful; it didn't
get out o f committee. But I think

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It got Into the hearts o f people
around the state o f Florida/'
M a rlin es said a b o rtio n la
seldam acceptable, even In cases
where babies are bom addicted
to cocaine or other drugs.
"Som e o f you perhaps have
seen newborns that have been
bom addicted, and you know the
pain, the suffering But I tell you
what has u&gt; be more painful or
suffering, and that would be to
have terminated the life o f that
I n fa n t ." M a rlin e s to ld th e
cheering crowd.
Organisers said the rally was
Intended to tell lawmakers that
they will be kicked out o f ofllcc

Aa th e d e m o n s tr a to r s
marched, they were heckled by
some pro-choice advocates, but
there were no confrontations.
Supporters o f abortion rights
claim anti-abortionieta are out o f
step with moat Florida voters,
who do not favor any change In
current abortion laws.
Most le g is la to rs h a ve not
placed a high priority on the
abortion question during the
1990 session, since a special
session last year failed to pro­
duce any changes In the law.

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Sanford Tuesday was 88 degrees and the overnight low was
S3 aa reported by the University
o f Florida Agriruil ural Research
and Education Center. Celery
Avenue.

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Students to shadow area business
CLaShalottda Robinson: Central Florida

with atnmg arm robbery alter they alfegedtyatole a work ord er
from Aam e o T ianam laskm, STB State Road 49fl. Casselbe rry.
The suspects, who were reportedly involved In S civil dtepute
with that business over car repairs, were srrasted at the scene
at 4ia0p.m .. nine minutes after the incident, police reported.

Oreatcr Sanford Chamber o f ' Commerce
education committee.
Job Shadow Day take* place April 28,
when area buatneaa people take Seminole
High School student* with thfcm on their
Job* to allow the students an insider's view
on the various professions.
The day begins at 8 a.m. at the chamber
o f commerce with a contlnlental breakfast
far all nartlclnants.
Alter the participants are Introduced, they
leave for their respective places o f business.
The group meets again pt noon for lunch,
sponsored by the Sanford Kiwants Club, at

•D a n a Johnsons Sun TraveUCIndyLeffler
• T a m I HoOawayi Rich Food Plan/Duke
Adamson
•Crtstin Burnette: State Attorney's Oflfee
•T ru o n g Nguyen: States Attorney Office
•D e re k Drakes S teve's Pharmacy/Steve
Letch worth
•D arrell Hodoman: Conklin. Porter. Holmes
• A m y Jacobs: Conklin. Porter. Holmes
• Dorrie Sweets 8 and H Fabricating
•V alencia Welts: Btenatram. Mclntoah/Bob

• E lisab eth B o rd en k erch ev: S em in ole
Community College/Dr. Bart Weldon
•Jen n ifer Olllmore: Seminole Community
Coltege/Weldon
• T in a Jackaom Jim Berks. attorney
• P e n n y P r e s to n t L a k e M a r y H ig h
SchooVSchumacher
•M y ra Penns Jim Phillip*, doctor
• A n t h o n y C o n n e lly s T r u V a lu e
Dmga/Donnlc Reed
• Heather Schaeffer: Arvtda Corporation.
• K lan ga Ford: San ford Hsratd/Laura
Sollien
•Jennifer Becks Hartaock and Hartaoek
•G a ry Thomason: Marine Recruiter
• S t a c e y S u r r e y : S u n B a n k / J a n lc e
Sm taffteld
•A lis o n Pughs Channel SB
• T a m m y C a rters K e v in B c h w s ls s r.

LOHOWOOO — CWy County Invratlgritve Bureau agents
Ith a warrant reported finding cocalns, marifusna and several
rearms m a search at a house at 110 worth wood Road,
ongwood. at about 4 p m . T uesday.
■
Mack Edward Comnan, SB, 11 Edge men Ave.. Winter
prings. was arreated when be arrivad th en during the search
i about 6 p.m. He Is charged with possession o f cocaine and

SANFORD - The Seminole
County school district will ac*

In a story form ."
Beathaid said several tcachsn
throughout the district have
used " M a c 's C h a le t " a s a
mo| in d o o c t y l s and

with prospective manangar
SA N F O R D N ego tia tio n s
beasn late Tuesday altemoon
w ith p ro a p s e ttv s S e m in o le
County m ansgsr Orag PsbnnJ e r s e y , w h ic h

ew e." she said. " ! started being
aw are o f the problem s with
dru gs |'d look at T V and aas
youngsters involved in drugs,
being gunned down m drug w a n

w as unan

th e re Is an a c c o m p a n y in g
---1 ^ .. -a,
WOflDOOE.
The district has made many
efforts in the last three years to
help stem the tide at (h u g use

Seminole Countv Medic si

state A d focal
county must

planners
is
approve the plan.

In anticipation

at

such re*

uaa the property taxesgenerated

s r s &amp; 'w r s y :
repayment period.

l4*l w b o n d

s s K L s r*
"But far the proposed infra*
M r u c tiu T d S s C Z J S r .S S d
not take p la ce.'1 Fine said.

Fine and‘state officials believe ”. b ocm \ . ■ • * • * ■ ■ &gt; • " « ■ a r e
Simon's T IP plan la the ftrst sttupped and have no place to
such proposal In the sta te.1
turn to pay for these nce&lt;4s~
Sanford city officials eagerly
endorse the plan because they
a n an s lo w for the economic
boost they believe the mall will

Resident loses first round
In wetlands dumping case
SANFO RD - J u a n
Adriatlco has tost his first

th* ault Qfod to Beptsmbsr
last ysar. Adriatlco charged

county, saying be Called to
property notify the county o f

county - * L~'*&gt;* with
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warns1w
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because be hoped neg
Uooa would raaoivs the i
ter.

Fine said if a sponsor can be
found for the bUL U will be
submitted to the 1001 aseeion o f
the Legislature.

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Editorials/ Opinions
ROBERT W ALTERS

Insurance firms abuse public trust
ED ITO R IA LS

Justice served
According to Ms own testimony
grew, former National Security Adi
Poindexter msatrrmlnded the Ir

TRENTON. N-J- — Although unjustifiably high
auto-lnaurence rates have Infuriated consumers
throughout the country, nowhere has the
Industry's abuse o f the public trust been more
apparent than in New Jersey*
State officials arc only beginning to undo the
damage done m the wake o f the 1083 founding
o f the Joint Underwriting Association, intended
to provide insurance to the relatively few
high-risk motorists who otherwise were unlikely
to obtain coverage.
Although the JU A waa established as a state
gency. the authority to
c&amp;Umo and otherwise administer the program
waa delegated to IB com mercial Insurance
com panies. Including S ta te Farm . Liberty
Mutual. Travelers, Aetna. Continental and other
Those firms abused the JU A to. d m im v e n t
governm ent requirem ents that lim ited the
amount they could charge far Insurance cover­
age and prohibited rate increases without

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o f confining JU A coverage to ac­
cident prone motortau. the inaurance companies
•ought to eliminate their risk exposure b y '
.dumping into the JU A program virtually ail
young drivers, moat new state residents i *
those with slightly blemished driving roeorde.
By rejecting appBratlona far

metcial Insurance from all except the least risky
drivers, the Insur­
ance companies filled
th e J U A p rogram
with I.B million
m illion)peo­
ple — 40 percent o f
the su te's motorists.
T h e system waa
further flawed by an
a rra n g e m e n t that
l i n k e d the a d ­
ministrative fees paid
t o th e in s u r a n c e
c o m p a n ie s to th e
dollar value o f the
JU A claims they set­
€ For every
tled. Thus, greedy
dollar they
firms could — and
did — earn higher
collect from
feee by ap p rovin g
their custom­
excessive claims and
er*, auto In­
paying out more In
surance com­
au te money than the
panies retain
fund took In.
35
cents. J
The indWatty
Jtably
not been noUl
In other states during the
Between 1983 and 1988. auto insurance
nationally soared 79.7 percent, while the
Consumer Price Index rose 34.8 percent.

Moreover, the rale hikes far outpaced the
growth In the coat* o f two leading auto Insurance
expenses — medical care and
During the same slx-year^ertod. the Increases In
those
_
percent and 99.1
percent, respectively,

For every dollar they collect from their
customers, auto Insurance companies retain SB
cents to pay for generous executive salaries,
agent commissions, administrative coats, legal
fees and assorted other expensss.

Only 69 cents la returned to the pottcyholders
aa claims payments. By comparison, consumers
receive 90 cents from health Insurance compa­
nies and BA cenU from the federal governm ent's
Social Security Administration.
Probably the
. . .
against auto Insurance companies occurred In
California, where consumer advocate Ralph
Nader notes that "consumers and hualneaaea
w ere angry about years o f price-gouging,
coverage reductions and
In 1988. that state's voters approved a baBot
proposition backed by Nader that called far an
Immediate rollback o f premluma to 1987 levela
followed by a 30 percent rate c u t

JACK

ANDERSON

Fraud of 1990s:
Social Security

P ile s are replete
with exampl es, such
as the Virginia man
w h o u a p d a
fraudulent Social Se­
curity number A n t to
o b t a in a d r iv e r 's

ELLEN

GOODMAN

Ties that bind to empty nest
ahraya know — the difficulty they have letting
parents change, letting home change.
How many people m oving onto the shaky
turf o f Independence want the security o f
knowing that they can go home again? How
many want to believe that they can be children
again? There la comfort In the Idea that
parents. Uke bedrooms, are tree*e-framed In
their oidplnceer not demanding but available.

hatched In California. TaraMnraSdtnu

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young do not
aaythadif-

Berry's W orld
w ho M l bared Ude peat when she moved tq
c a ik m and l a r naranis xioved to an aoartx n t. Tharo eras no bams fee tbs holidays.
She knows a 30-year-old embarrassingly
upset to dlacover that the apace he hadn’t used
in ten y e a n waa now a den- There was no
roam for him anyswre. And she knows a
49-year-old unexpectedly stunned when her
patents left for Florida. The alle o f her
childhood went up for sale.

aaa

Bui the business o f renovating fam ily
islaUonahlps. Mm knows. Is triefcy. A s families
grow up. parents as well as rktldrrn start to
juggle old ways and Uea. to balance tbetr sense
of iodcpcndtncc And Ih ftr y n &gt; uf hairtn|iM|
In the Ihrcs o f adult famlllca. It turns out that
making room for each other la more than a

�Sanford HaraM. Sanford, Florida — Wadntaday, April 18. I WO — » »

Red Cross protests blood ban
r e a s o n a b le ."
■ ... ■ ■ *.
.
MIAMI A eouth Florida
eaectrthre Cor the American Red
C m a la the latest hi a growing
Hat o f o ffid a k protesting the ban
the U.8. Pood and Drug
A d m in is tra tio n o f H a itia n s
donating Mood

by

Dr. Peter Tomaaulo. director o f
the Red Croce Blood Sendees
id iiiii Florida division. H id he
M M
ill
Rorirrthe. Md. The A reh d teese

data that show this I* ncccs**ry"
The cancellations have co*t
the M Cross about 1.000 pints
ofbtood.Tom asulosald. '
The PDA Instituted Ihc ban tn
February, saving a high rale or
heterosexual transmission of
AIDS among Haitians makes
using their blood a high risk,
But Tomaaulo said blood do
n ated to the Red C ross Is

B*00* O f* t a f» and
the NAACP also said they will
pnAest the ban.
. . .
. -.
tK ven ieen w our mooo anves

rouUne|y tor ,bc A,DS
antiooay.
The New York Blood Center.
which also will address the PDA
meeting, agrees that the ban la
u n n e c e a a a r y . a a ld A n d r e a
spokeswoman for NYBC.

o f this ban ." Tom aaiilo aald

"W e think this Is totally un*

*4 s ^ f f . 1 , ttt» pnttonsl C oubcR « f

S m ith

s a id .

"T h ere'* no evidence to aupport
Ihla. and I f * created an absurd
situation o f stlgm atlilng a whole
nationality."
The Miami Archdiocese will
■end representative Leona Coo­
per to the PDA meeting, and the
Miami branch o f Ihc NAACT also
will send a representative. Miami
Mayor Xavier Suarea said he will
aend a telegram opposing the
“ All o f these groups will give
u* some political power.” aald
Jean-Claude Desgrange*. presi­
dent o f the Haitian American
Coalition o f Health, which orga­
nised the opposition. “ W e have
to show the community la really
Buffering because oT this, and
now the community has Joined

Schools
Senate and House are chipping
away at w b a fa left." ahe aeM.
referring to Monday's decision
by a Senate panel to cut back

NEW YORK - A Florida man.
once part o f New York City’s
famous "Batman and Robin”
detective team and a former New
York State Assemblyman, waa
found guilty Tuesday o f Insur­
ance fraud.
A federal Jury In Brooklyn
convicted David Greenberg, 48,
a resident o f Bel Aire Beach. Fla.
He waa found guilty along with
hta brother. Bruce, and several
business aaanclalra o f filing In­
flated Insurance claims for tils

n a tio n -w id e ch a in o f v id e o
■tores.
According to U.8. Assistant
P ro a e c u to r D a ve H s tte m .
Orcenbcrg and fits brother re­
ported Ores and burglaries be­
tween December IB M and Jan­
uary 1989 at several outlet
stores o f a nation-wide chain
they owned called Video U .8.A.
The pari nets then made four
claims each to different Insur­
ance companies totaling 91.11
million. p ro te c tio n said, and
bribed Insurance Investigators to
cooperate. The claims were paid

and have not been recovered.
Hat tarn said.
"It's really a case o f greed,
pure and sim ple." Haitem said.

__
b S lT T m E
miniatratore.
"W e 're cat

Greenberg was convicted o f
one count o f conspiracy and two
counts o f Insurance fraud. He
faces a maximum Sentence o f IB
years In prison and a tffiODOO

riim*??1
tV n n iin iiV ri"
.
ix s r o h L

is!

Slat A vc.. Brooklyn, waa found
guilty on four fraud counts and
could serve up to 25 years In Jail.
A sentencing date was not act.

Sanford police received reports
o f an anonymous phone call
■aytng the premises should be
c le a re d w ith in 4 0 m inutes.
Police and fire Investigators,
however, found no bomb.
Bruce Bcott. Central Florida

Medfly discovery triggers response

lure bureau o f plant inspection

"T h e y have been trying to do
that for seven years." Cum ­
mings said. "T h ey think this la
some sort o f welfare program. It
Isn't. It's supposed to be a
government agency business.'’
“ 1 Just want to sec to It that
e v e r y th in g la run fa ir and
above-board." Cummings said.
“ And that Is all I have to aay."
Rosemary Charles. Seminole
Joint Tenant Council president,
aald DetrevtSe la Insensitive to
the needs o f the tenants. She
■aid Detrevillc refused to w e a k
with any o f the members o f the
housing project associations.
Detrevllle and Burstti were not
a v a ila b le fo r com m en t Ihla

In Dade County.
apendlng Incteaae la not enough
"W h en you see the traffic to keep pace with etther inflation
through M iam i International &lt;* the addtttanal Incoming * u
Airport on any
W e 'v e e s t a b l i s h e d a
Central and Son
w e will
are usually infested," Clark said.
f o r e v e r . " a a ld W a y n e

note and
Volusia Census office, admitted
"th e r e w ere glitches In the
b e g in n in g - " But sh e sa id .

Legal Service* paralegal, said he
filed a letter or protest with the
housing authority after he had
been denied * cress to housing
authority files late last week and
again Monday.
BHA has authorised a m orato­
rium on such access, denying
access to files and copies o f the
agency. Scott said that morato­
rium violates Florida statutes
requiring access lo public record*.
SHA attorney James Sweeting
Itl aald the authority had experi­
enced such a deluge o f requests
to see and copy flics In recent
months that It had (o Impose the
m oralium to handle the d e­
mand.
Sweeting aald anyone wanting
access to Bousing authority dies
would have to make an ap­
pointment. and specify the tiles
they wanted lo see and the
reasons
they wanted to see
them. He also said he would try
to ensure that Individuals wan­
ting to see the files would have
to wait no longer than 40 hours.
S w eetin g aald Florida law
allows for files to be accesse d
"under a reasons!be time and
u n d e r r e e a a o n a b l e
circumstances," and that he felt
that 48 hours fit into those
guidelines.

‘or m e re o f Ih c eam e and
preparations to extcrjninate the

14. 1990, in Sanford and waa a

Brantley Harbor Drive,

S u rvivo rs Include mother,
S te p h a n ie , S an ford : fa th e r.
Danny Williams. Sanford: sisten . Romania and Trad e, both
o f Sanford: Mothers. Raymond
and Dwayne Williams, both o f
Sanfordt maternal grandmother.
Francis and maternal grand!*thc r ^ Robert Walker, both of.

Hibiscus Or.. U
Dee. 13, 1903. In
moved to Longw
ark. N.Y., In 19
self em ployed car
S u rv iv o r in d
Kenneth N., East I
B ald w ln -F alrc
Home. Forest a t

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G e o r g e E d w a rd W e lls , a
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Tuesday at Faun Ulna Nursing
Homs in Port Orange after a long
Illness. Wet!*, bora Dec. 18.
1896, in Halifax. England. Im­
migrated to the United States
w ith his ratnlly In 1900 to
Sanford, Maine. He moved to
S a n fo r d In 1917 a n d w a a
employed for many year* as a
m a c h in is t w ith C h a se and

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�Civil rights giant Abernathy, 64,
dies of heart attack In hospital
5—
"Ralph Abernathy waa one o f the greatest civil
-------------- ------------------rights leaders In the country. I t 's a real loas far
its lead en mourned the
Am erica." said Philadelphia Mayor Wilson Ooode.
h David Abernathy, a
Abernathy bowed out o f the national spotlight In
er King Jr. who helped
the 1970a, but created a stir last year far writing
n rights" and shape the
about King's reportedly extensive extra-marital
equality.
attain In hla autobiography. "A n d the Walla Came
Tuesday In Atlanta's
Tum bling Down."
f a heart attack. He had
Shortly after Its publication In October. King's
irch 93 for what docton
Ebenescr Baptist Church called far a boycott o f
nditlon. and had been
the book and some mem be n o f the ctvti rights
ist.
community called on Abernathy to retract statenot have been a civil
m en u they say tarnished King's reputation,
i the contributions that
Abernathy defended the book, saying hta claims
said Andrew Young, a
about Ring already were widely known and had
ter m ayor o f Allan U and been Included In at least tw o other publications,
mor o f Georgia.
Referring to King aa his “ dearest M en d " and a
ontgom ery (Ala.), when
"Mm he "dearly fayed." Abernathy Instated that
a a very young and shy
om itting the passages about “ m y M end's weaknathy'a friendship and
M as far w om en " would hove made hta book leas

spreading all over the w orld." Young aald.
The grandson or a slave. Abernathy organised
the 1999 Montgomery bus boycott with King after
seamstress Rosa Parka refused to give up her seat
to a white rider. The taro formed the Southern
Christian Leadership Conference in 1997 with
other black clergyman, and the organisation
became a backbone In the civil rights movement.
Abernathy, King's closest friend, waa with the
civil rights leader when he waa aaaaaotnated In
Memphis. Tenn.. on April 4. 1969, and shortly
thereafter assumed the slain minister's position as
president of the SCLC.
Abernathy, like King, eras committed to non­
violence and maintained a Gandhi-like demeanor
even during the worst confrontations with police
in various areas.
" A stalwart soldier In the arm y o f Justice has
fallen." said the Rev. Joseph Low ery, who
followed King and Abernathy as leader o f the

SCLC.

cautiously. Unlike dtasaaes that
have been clearly tied to a
genetic defect, alcobottam la a
complex disorder that m ay have
both genetic and en vironm ental
causes, they said.
If the gene does play a rota In
alcoholism, that rote would be
only to make M M a rt Ukely far
■nf r^ofy * to it wi n|np the dtsosat.
A study o f tissue from the
brains o f 70 human cadavers
concluded tbs gene waa present
in 77 percent o f alcoholics and
absent In 72 percent o f non*
tamhollra. the rcscarchsea re­
ported Tuesday In the Journal o f

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better ways to Identify people at
risk o f becoming slrnheRci and
a greater u nderstand!^ o f Hta
underlying cauace o f tb t dtaaaas.
which could lead to new treat­
ments and preventive moaaarss.
T h e gen e, a fo rm

o f th e

how an Individual'a brain re­
sponds lo a lco h o l, perhaps
making him need more alcohol
lo get a sense o f pleasure, the
researchers aald.
The researchers stressed the
results should be interpreted

Congress returns from break
WASHINGTON - Congress,
which returned from Us gaoler
holiday today, la beaded far a
period o f all-out partisan warfare
over the budget, campaign fi­
n a n c e r e fo r m , a n t i- c r im e
measures and other fagtafatlnn.
with no cease-fire In right. .
Democrats, without support
from the Republicans, a t* ready
to go ft alone on the fiscal 1981
budget, working on the i m i m r
tton that some time later In the
year there wUl have to be an
accommodation with the White

House.

Sim ilarity, th e Dem ocrats,
having railed so tar to reach any
agreement with the Republicans,
plan to push their plan for
campaign finance reform and
see if they can crack previously
solid GOP opposition.
There are. h ow ever, eom e
bright spots far Caugrsm in the
weeks ahead, w ith the p n iigilllty
of final action on child-care
legislation and etroog progress
on the clean air blit.
The Senate and Houae have
approved child-care m raauira
and negotiators w ill have to
work out N compromise. The
Senate has approved a clean air
bill and House action la now
scheduled tor early May.
Par more pressing, at least In
the view o f President Bush la
final action on a money bill to
help Panama and Nicaragua.
And Ihia proposal could lead to
an all-out fight on the question o f

m eetin g p riva tely fo r w eeks
laying the groundwork far the
open sessions.

expc
^
w htc

B u dget resolu tion s, w h ich
Buata does not algn or veto, are
blueprints C ongress uses to
m e e t t h e G r a m m -R u d m a n

to b
Dem
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farm

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Soviets stop Lithuanian gas supply
•aid It would not weaken the republic s
resolve.

Unltad Press international

Explosion rooks Aoun hssdquartsrs
BEIRUT. Lebanon — A huge explosion rocked the army
headquarter o f Christian military leader Oen. Michel Aoun In
Christian caat Beirut today, killing three aoldlera and wounding
acvtrnl other*, police aaid.
Police aaid the wounded included the commander o f Aoun'*
•trike force. Capt. Antoine Abl Samra. who had led major
battle* against the rival Christian Lebanese Forces militia o f
Samir Oeagea for the control o f the 310-square-mlie Christian
enclave since January.
Police said the explosion occurred at I he base o f Aoun'a
Strike Fores In the aiburfa o f V ane. B miles southeast o f Beirut
at 0:30 a.m.
Varse Is yards away (Tom the Presidential Palace o f Baabda.
where Aoun has resided since he was appointed head o f a
military Cabinet in September 1009.

Restraint urged In Indie, Pakistan
NEW DELHI. India — The United States and the Soviet
Union arc quietly trying to reduce the threat o f star in South
Asia. pursuing high-level efforts to cool rising tensions between
India and Pakistan Aided by the uprising In Kashmir.
i f I ri 'll iii ■ ■i ■ t II in a n i l ----------------- *
UfErjsjFfikBlw
CgumL.CB SBIOi
The sources Indicated Tuesday that while, the superpower
Initiatives are doing on Independently. Washington and
Moscow are tending the same message* o f a need for restraint
as pari o f a larger goal o f pursuadlng the taro rivals to start a
dialogue.

Cuba begins Jamming Radio Marti
MEXICO C ITY — Cuban authorities, who for the past three
Weeks have Jammed U.B.-sponsored T V Marti programs, began
teats T uesday to block signals o f Radio Marti, the official Cuban
news agancy Prenaa Latina aaid.
Prenaa Latina. In a dispatch monitored In Mexico City, aaid
Washington had launched an "Informative Invasion o f the
Island, thereby unleashing a psychological and disinformation
w ar" against Cuba.

M OBCOW — L ith u a n ia n P re s id e n t
Vytautas Landsbcrgls pledged "w e will
survive" even though the Soviet Union said
It was cu lling natural gas deliveries to
Lithuania because the republic Ignored an
ultimatum to rescind Independence legisla­
tion.
Landsbcrgls told British radio such a
" b r u t a l" m ove from S oviet President
Mikhail Gorbachev was unexpected, but

"W e ran survive In poor conditions."
Landsbcrgls (old Independent Radio News
In London. "W e survived In war conditions.
In terrible pom-war conditions, without any
. without any o il.... W e will survive."
A telegram from the Soviet Western Trans
Oss company to the Lithuanian gas com­
pany said Moscow had ordered the simply o f
natural gas to the repu blic "sh a rp ly
curtailed" beginning Tuesday.

South African president
rajaets black domination
United Frost International________
J O H A N N E S B U R G . S o u th
Africa — President Frederik de
Klerk. In the dearest Indication
o f his position ahead o f talks on
ending South A frica 's racial
conflict, rejected black majority
rule and declared power sharing
as the only solution "fair to all."
In an address to a Joint session
o f Parliament, de Klerk unveiled
the philosophical underpinnings
o f his vision for a new constitu­
tion that would prevent the
country from falling “ prey to a
section o f the population at the
expense o f thereat."
De Klerk reaffirmed any new
constitution will be submitted to
a referendum.
He also lashed out at the
right-wing Conservative Parly
for stirring while hysteria, and
the African National Congress
for Its "continued commitment
to armed struggle. "
H isaddresadurtng the annual

M A N A G U A . N ic a ra g u a members
Nicaragua's outgoing and Incom­
ing governments concluded their
A n t day o f talks with the rebels
and the g a ndlntsta Front In
t over the date far
Contra delegation head Oscar
Sovatbarro. popularly '
t Ruben. Indicated
that th t rebels would not b « able
to rttsanw before the Inaugura­
tion April SS o f Preaktent-etect

Nicaraguan armed forces chief
o f s ta ff MaJ. O cn . J oa q u in
Cuadra. who heads the San­
d in is ta d e le g a tio n , aaid he
believed the disarming could be
brought about by then.
"W e have confidence It can be
done. It all depends on (the
Con Iras'| political will and on the
material conditions to carry It
out. but there Is enough time on
the calendar to do It," Cuadra
aaid. “ Today, w e will be diecuastag the technical details of
The talks were scheduled to
return today.
Earlier. Bovalbarro told United.

would urge Chamorro to gradu­
ally disarm the Bandtniata army
as well as the Contras, and
warned that the rebel disarming
may not occur before the transi­
tion o f power.
"T h e process will take tim e."
he aaid In a telephone Interview.
Moat o f the Contra rebels have
left camps In Honduras since the
F e b . 0 3 e le c t io n s w o n by
C h a m o rro an d m o v e d In to
Nicaragua, where there are now
more than 10.000combatants.
"Dona Violets Is the mother o f
both (the Contras and the armed

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"Those who enjoy full political
rights at present are not pre­
pared to bow out apologetically
from the stage o f history.
Declaring majority rule " par­
ticularly attractive'' to the 28
m illio n black m a jo rity , but
"unacceptable" to the minority,
de Klerk said he believed a
p o w er-sh a rin g a rra n g e m e n t
could be reached during the
negotiations.

Contras begin U N O , Sandinista negotiations
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budget debate came In advance
o f preliminary negotiations May
2 with the ANC. followed by a
European visit that includes
m eetings with British Prim e
Minister Margaret Thatcher and
French President Francois Mit­
terrand.
"W h ile w e are honest and
genuine in our quest to create
equal opportunities for all, we
are not prepared to destroy
existing rights or allow them to
be destroyed." the S4-year-old
de Klerk aaid. referring to the
country's S million whites.

Oil supplies also w e n reportedly threat­
ened.
A spokeswoman for the Lithuanian re­
public in Vilnius said gas was still appar­
ently flowing through a pipeline from the
Soviet Union Tuesday despite the telegram
announcing a curtailment o f supplies, but
she did not know If the amount had been
reduced.
The spokeswoman said an e mployee o f
the republic's oil refinery at Masetklal
reported the facility got a call from Moscow
saying oil supplies would also toe cut off.

Without a problem. ‘ Sovatbarro
" T h e r e Is a c o m m itm en t
whereby the Contras will put
down their arm s," he aaid. "But
we need to advance a process
whereby the military will dis­
arm.”
Chamorro has said she will
remove all high-ranking San­
dinista officials from the military
and has devised a plan to reduce
t h e a l s c o f N i c a r a g u a 's
70.000-member armed forces.

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County Commfaelon; US. Sap. SHI McCollum; and Prod
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Is America going overboard with fitness craze?
UMrsport
BOSTON - The e v i­
dence ran be m m In the
undulating rhythms o f
aerobics classes (o the
flushed laces o f Joggers
who seem lo be every­
w h e re th ese d a y s —
Americana crave fltneas.But while the potential
h e a l t h b e n e fits o f
exercise arc clear, some
say A m e ric a 's p r e o c ­
cupation with being fit
a n d t r im h a s g o n e
overboard.
D o c to rs ’ o ffic e s are
filled wlih Injured run­
ners and dlel-obsesMd
teenage girls with eating
disorders. S tu dies In­
dicate too much exerrise
tuny be unhealthy, con­
tributing lo allm M ts like
the bone-thinning dis­
ease osteoporosis.
"T h e r e have clearly
been som e casu alties
from this kind o f health
consciousness." said Dr.
A r t h u r B a r s k y . an
associa te p rofessor o f
psychiatry at Harvard
Medical School.
"Y o u sec It In eating
disorders and some o f the
problems around dieting.
There arc clearly a lot of
sp orts In ju rie s ." said

Barsky.
Even critics like Barfcsy
en d o rs e m o d e ra te
exercise, bul they argue
that for many peopleIhe
desire to exercise has
b ecom e too allconsuming.
'.'For some people, their
e x e rc is in g d evelop s a
compulsive, d r i v e n
a sp ect.” said B arsky.
who contends these peo­
ple exerclae a t t h e
cxpcnM o f family and
other Important parts o f
their lives.
B a rsk y and o th e rs
believe that for many
people the pursuit o f fit­
ness has even taken on
religious overtones.
" A s p eo p le In past
epochs sought lo lead a
religious life, w e now
seek to lead a healthy
life. W e've replaced the
religious quest for the
salvation o f our souls
with the secular quest for
th e s a lv a tio n o f o u r
bodies." Barsky wrote In
an essay.
“ Attaining a state o f
wellness Is Tike attaining
a sla te o f grace. For
m a n y , th e h ig h e s t
purpose o f human actlvlty is not to purify Ihe
soul, but lo purify the

body, and optimal physi­ ing a state o f peak physi­
cal health la now the c a l c o n d i t i o n i n g Is
object o f conscious, sus­ thought tantamount to
tain ed and d elib era te freedom from disease,
lo n g e v it y and m o ra l
endeavor." he wrote.
Dr. Muriel Ollllck. an virtue.
"L iv in g a meaningful
Instructor o f medicine at
Harvard, said some o f the life has thus been re­
current altitudes about duced to a health pro­
Illness mirror a m ove­ blem. Health has become
ment in Ihe 18th and an Imperative which, like
lB th c e n tu rie s c a lle d a religious or moral code,
"p h y s ic a l h y g len ism ," dictates wtedfle norms o f
which maintained that conduct/
eating well and leading a
T h e danger. Barsky
healthy life would help
Is dial people will
solve both personal and be disappointed because
lOClillUft,
fitness can not fulfill all
" I think that w h ile those expectations. A n y­
there Is evidence that one who Is not healthy or
people should exercise, la unable lo exercise may
there Is very little e v i­ be held in contempt and
d en ce w e 're g o in g lo blamed for it, as If they
Improve our whole soci­ s u ffe r e d fro m m o ra l
ety by exercising and weakness.
“ We u m heallh norms
dieting." said Ollllck.
One o f the problems to Judge how people
with this body-aa-temple should behave and how
attitude ts that It begins life should be lived: how
to equate fitness and w c spend our Income,
health with goodness and what wc read, how we
sleep and work and play.
morality. Barsky said,
Devotion to exercise. What we eat and drink,"
he said, reflects an Indl- he said.
" I do think that we
vldual's ability to display
" s e l f - d i s c i p l i n e a n d have come lo think about
s e lf-c o n tr o l, to fo r g e being well as being virtu­
c h a r a c t e r a n d b e a ous and being sick Is
means o f personal and being guilty."
Not everyone agrees.
spiritual reform. Attain­

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About 00 perrenl
Dr. Ralph Paffenbarget.
a Stan ford U niversity Am ericans are cons!
researcher who has stud­ cted sedentary, mcanln
ied the heallh bM eflts of they do not engage l
cxcrclM . acknowledged even moderate amoun
that some people overdo o f physical activity, aal
It. But he argued the vast PafTenbarger.
m a jo r it y d o n ot g e t
A v e r a g e A m e ric a n
could sharply reduce I
enough exercise.
“ He (Barsky) is advis­ risk o f a fatal heart altar
ing that we u m modera­ a n d I n c r e a s e t h e l
tion In all things- And chances o f living long
he's right. Bul he stales It b y m ak in g sure the
In sunt a way that I'm were up on their feel
afraid It would discour­ walking, clim bing stai
age people who are now — for one hour each day
sedentary from Increas­ plus doing 20 minutes
ing their energy expen­ more interne activity l
d it u r e , " said P affcn - o r three times a week,
said.
barger.

HHU.TH T IM
UFfrrasrt
C A N T O N . M ass. R e d u c in g c h o le s te ro l
levels Is a m atter o f
proper diet and ex crete,
r e p o r ts th e R e c b o k
A e r o b ic In fo r m a t io n
Bureau.
A research team from
Ih e U n i v e r s i t y o f
C allfornia-Los A ngeles
ut 16 subjects on a
I g h - c o m p l e x
carbohydrate diet and a
dally walking program.
A ft e r o n e w e e k , th e
group's total cholesterol
had dropped IS percent.
Moat of ihe change was
In Ihe level o f LDL. or
"bad'chalcsterol.
The researchers sug­
gest a 'diet based an
whole grains, vegetables
and fruit, along with reg­
ular excrete.

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rinsing after meals an
s n a c k s y o u a r e wa
ahead o f the gam e." aa'
G la ser. " A f t e r catln
almost anything. It Is
good Idea to brush or
least rim e with water.
" I t ts Impassible t
avoid foods contalnln
sugar. Bul If the ne
s a r y p r e c a u t io n s ar
taken, sweets can be e
Joyed without damage
your teeth."

WOODBRIDGB. N.J.
Sunshine B t e u lls In
h a s a n n o u n c e d It
c o m m i t m e n t t o ful
n u tritio n a l packag
labeling for all Its cook
and cracker product
Including grams of U
per Mrvtng, cholcstr:
content and other I
formation.

C H IC A Q O Potato
chips, crackers and even
your favorite rice dials
year. Sunshln
can be as harmful to announced plans lo ell
teeth aa a mouthful of inale all highly satural
candy, the Academy of tro p ic a l o ils from It
General Dentrlatry re­ brands, replacing th
porta
with soybean and o f
Starches in bread, rice lower saturated oils.
and cereal are decom­
T h e lo w -c h o lc s tc r o
p osed b y s a liv a Into
mallaae, a augar that la brands Include Bunshl
as hazardous to teeth aa Krtapy Saltlne Crackc
Ihe sucrose found In ta­ H y d r o s c h o c o l a t
s a n d w ic h c o o k ie s
ble sugar.
Yet another danger, Grahamy B ea n cookie
Country Btyle oatme
s a y s a c a d e m y
spokesman and dentist rookies, and ginger i
H o w a r d O l a a e r . Is
Frllo-Lay also has
rructoM. a sugar found in
fruits and natural sweet­ t r o d u c e d a l o w - o i
eners like honey and version o f Dorllos torttl
c h i p s , u s I n
molasses.
"W h a t many people cholesterol-free oil.
"W h e n It com es I
don't realize la that sugar
by any other name Is still snack foods, consume
have told us they wan
sugar.” he said.
Research has indicated products that.sre conv
that c erta in food s — n l e n t a n d fit Into
cheese, peanuts or sug­ well-rounded d iet." aa
ar-free gum — can help BUI C ob b , m a rk elln
reduce acid on Ihe teeth d irector fo r Frlto-Lay
that can lead to tooth "But in return, they'
not willing to aacrt
decay.'
"It you can reduce the that snack taste they'
acidity in your mouth by come to know and love."

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d r u g ’ store and . buy
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than throe hours that is going to fa s te r'b k e ly to b e fa tday were twice as inactivity, such as wnt&gt; ::
B ecau se te le v is io n
y to be obese than c h ln g television - w e ll • viewers are bnnbarded
a who viewed teas footer obesity as w eU ,". b y t h o u s a n d s o f
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m a d m a n said fa a tala- m e s a a g a s f o r n o n b

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c a m died last year from
one o f the more severe
form s o f akin cancer,
m a lig n a n t m elan om a,
reported the American
C a n c e r s o c ie ty , and
m ere than a hm -m llllon
new cases o f akin cancer
were detected in 1BSS.
Kaceaalve espoaure lo
ih esu n su U ra vto letra y s
la believed to be the mam
cauae o f melanoma and
o t h e r a k in p a n c e r s i

s u n b a th in g ." aaya
academ y spokeswoman
Ruth Sikes. " I t becam e a
fed and a trend, even
though sun bathers know
that sun to the leading
c o n t r ib u t o r to s k in
cancer."
P N I f years age. I he
o v e r a g e A m e r ic a n 's
chaacea o f d evelopin g
m a lig n a n t m a la n a m a
amra I in I JO fe today
the chances are 1 In 139.
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predate marc melanin.
which changes the skin
c o l o r . 'P r o lo n g e d
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changes the skin's teatine, earning wrinkles,
and can lead to cancer.
T h e th re e c o m m o n
kinds o f skin cancer are
m elan om a, basal c e ll
c a rc in o m a , and
a q .u a m o u s c e l l
c a r c in o m a .. M align an t
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Thursday. April 19. 1990 — Bantord. FI.

A new breed of sh o p p e r is sto rm in g the superm arkets
to Imy cigarettes and
beer.
CHICAGO - There's a
" I ’m sure there’s a lot
new breed nf ahop|&gt;rre In of that still going on.
tiiiluy's supermarkets: rsperlally If the slinp|&gt;tllg
te e n a g e r* w ho want Is lell completely up In
what's lust. easy anil the teens. ’ srivs Znllo.
"Itni."
A firm called Teenage
However. Znllo savs.
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Research Unlimited icImiris .1 record mmilM-r ul
A m c rtra 's le e lis a ir
em lsiim gtorcrv Mure
aisles picking up limner
tor i lie nil lie lanrily
Mill Peter /.irlln. prcsl(leal ill the Nnrihbmtik.
III.. e(iiii|tauy. says yntitlU
slmppets are inn very
Itileresieil in liming the
healllilesi IihhI nv.iu.ihlc
nr even in paying fur
s|mrule hr.mil names.
"A kill wants In know
n looks good amt lias a
Inn package." hr says.
T h I s m r a n s
su|KTiuarkeis set up us
h lgh -irrh hcullh em
purlums In please the
yuppie crowd nerd in
widen Ihelr incus in at*
ir u r l lu c r a tiv e teen
dollars now. and iiillnentr their buying Itnh'is
lit the future, sakl /olio.
A decade ago. teens
were seen In grocery
stores piling junk foods,
magazines. and soda (sip
Into tlieir earls, or trying

some Items for the faint­
ly. And about 20 [H’reenl
lit teens uverall are doing
ilu- major portion id the
lamky fond shopping.”
The lypleal teenage
shnp|HT. says Znllo, will
"go lo Hie store with a
generle ivpe list uxwilly
" M a j o r s o c io lo g ic a l prrp.in d liv the mother,
« liangcs during the past a list that doesn't s|N-ellv
III veals hati loreed brands.”
leelis milt moll serious
"They liny Items nil
U m e e t v s ho p p I o |J. list, making Iheli own
I lien s le t’ll an tin reuse b r a n d e lu ile e s and
m dual Inetune lamlles usually buying addlllnnal
where Imih parents work Hems mil on Ihe llsi," he
and in sin gle parent* says. "Ilul they plek lip
everything Imin snaeks
stimle income families
"So II Isilh isirents are in laundry soap lo liaklng
\voikmg. or there Is only mixes m Iro/en entrees."
nne p a re iil anil 11in I
Wliai all raids leens to
person iih is I work, leelis an Item. Znllo says. Is mil
are loreed Into the |s&gt;sl* whether Ihal Item Is
lion ol Inking greater healthy. How long II will
r e s p o n s ib ility In the lake lo fix Is more likely
home, w lilell Unhides in be Ihe deeldlng l.iclor,
lining the lam lly food s in c e an In c r e a s in g
shopping
mini tier nf leens conk
tils latest survey, re­ dinner ul home.
leased In April, round
“ F ifty p ereen t of
lliul uImhiI 50 pereent of females and 20 (irreetil nf
female teenagers and 30 mules have pn-jiarrd a
pereeni ol mule teens meal lur Ihelr families In
grocer) shop eaeli week the past w eek." says
for ihelr TamlHe*.
Znllo. "When they shop,
"T h e y may noi Is* do­ ih ey look fur co n v e­
ing ilu major |Kirili&gt;n." nience. things dial can
he says. ’ Init al the least go tiiln a mlrrowave.
they are going to the
"Teens generally arc
store and picking up mil as cunrcmcd ulmul

Here’s how to svoid
eccidentsl poisoning
U F lit W fl______________
Most eases nf food
INitsonlng In the home
result lit inild-to-sevrre
llu-llke symptoms, hut
sum i can re s u lt lit
serious Illness or death.
Ks|K-elally vulnerable are
die very young, the very
old. pregnant women and
tropic with weakened
mmunlty systems.
The Food Marketing
Instil ue recommends Ihe
lollnwing lor keeping ed­
itors safe and healthy:
# Alw ays keep cold
foods cold (54-40 degrees
F a h ren h eit) and hot
IimmI s hot (140-165 de­
grees).
S Never keep perish­
able foods at room Tem­
perature for longer than
two hours. Including Ihe
lime It lakes to prepare,
serve and eat.
eW hrn shopping, plek
up m e a t , p o u l t r y ,
seafood, dairy products
and other refrigerated or
frozen foods lust.
• U o d irectly Inline
ullcr shopping and store
the Itcmsappropriatcly.
• lk&gt; not buy packages
I fiat have Ix-cn n|K-ucd or
damaged.

• Store meal, jxuillry

and sralood In the col­
dest pan o f the refrigera­
tor.

• Properly wrap and
freeze products that will
not lx- used within one or
I wo days.
• W a s h h u it tl s
thorou ghly w llli hot.
soapy water Ix-fnrc han­
dlin g any raw meat,
poult ry or seafood.
• Thaw frozen food In
the refrigerator or on Ihe
defrost setting on your
microwave, not al room
t e mp e r a t u r e on the
kitchen counter.
• Rinse poultry and
seafood with rold water
before cooking.
• If you marinate, do ll
In the refrigerator and
not at room temperature.
• Use clean aprons,
towels and sponges. Uo
not re-use dlshclothes or
sponges lhal were used
tu clean up meal or
poultry Julrcs without
llrsl rinsing them In hot.
soupy water. K rplarc
sponges frrc|urnllv.
For mure information,
eontuei the Department
nf Agriculture's Meal uud
Poul try H otline. Th e
toll-free number.
1-HOO 5:15 4555. is open
fruiii 10 a.in. to 4 p.m.

uiiirnional value as are
their parents. We’ve been
tracking this, and cer­
tainly teens arc more
conrernrd ulunit their
lii-allh tiKlav than they
were five years ago. lull
it's still far less than
adults are.
"Gettenillv liens say
they don't care a whole
lot atsiui whciher a errlain lisid is gisid Im yon
"hike then parents,
teenagers’ lives are lullv
programmed They have
a Ini ol dilugs going on In
iln-lr lives, and (list
Iiconnso they me taking
o ver lam lly shopping
doesn’ t mean they’ re
lessening other aeitvllies."
Znllo says his llgures
are based on a two phase
mall survey o f 2.000
Amertruns ages 12-Ilf lit
all 50 stairs,
Advcrtit.-ra make use
nf die survey, because
lliry want to rrm In no
teens' considerable buy­
ing power. Znllo says his
IMil1 tells advertisers. "If
you want tu rrurh a teen
don't stress the product’s
nut rlt tonal vulur. You're
just wasting your hn-ulh.
’ ’ What you want to
stress Is etinvelilenee. full
and taste."

Checking blood pressure,
cholesterol a healthy fad
nesses ol all kinds lu st­
ing Ihe lialloil III excess
DURHAM. NC. - Not ol $70 billion amuially.
since Americans llrsl there was no lack ol
laced on ihelr jogging mollvalliHi
One ol die llrsl dilugs
shoes has anything so
arou sed lilt- Illness- people want lo know
conscious as die new win ll they untie III b ril­
eoneern over high blood ls ihelr elHileslernl level."
said Di.nme Coglimu. a
cholesterol
It o ill ha i it e d w it h im iitItimiisi al Duke Ilul
warnings In mi Ihe merit- vi-isliv s Diet anil Fitness
We
eal I’onmmimv ih.il old. C inli i III Ilurham
a e e e p la h te leve ls ol do a lol ot our education
ellolesterol are no lougei mi tat i holesierot "
A eholeslerol leading ol
good emmgh. millions
have Is-eit tested lo ric- 2-15 mllllgi.ims |h-i ric
I t- r til I ll e w h e I h e r ■ tiller ol blood m lghl
a r t e r i o s c l e r o s i s — h a ve d ra w n n o th in g
eholeslerol elogged arter­ m o r e Ilia n a r a is e d
ies — Is catching lip wllli eyebrow hum Ihe family
physician several years
thrill.
On nnr day in April ago. Iml no longer.
With greater knowl­
a lo n e an e s t im a t e d
•100.000 people swarmed edge ol the causes of
lo more than 470 hospi­ strokes and lu-url at­
tals across the nation lo tacks. doctors now prefer
have Ihelr IiIimmI pressure a reading of 200 or less.
and eholeslerol cheeked Cogbum said.
Anything hetwn-n 200
III a p r o j e c t e a l l e d
U P l r a p f t ______________

W ith heart attacks
claiming more than a
halfmillion lives a year
and cardiovascular ill

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. for our FIRST YEAR
Kirk &amp; Becky Dunn
Lorry Lucas
Gary ft Louise Dotson
folly U e
Nick Zemantauski
Roger ft Jill Rath
Ken Kapinos
DonnaJohns
Tammy Vaughn
Norma Lemtr
Argelio Cruz
Elena Ganna
Barbara Haskell

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are proluhly going in
leave the doctor's other
with a diet, or presertplion. In your hand.

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                    <text>82nd Year, No. 222— Sanford, Florida

NEWS DIGEST

No water restrictions

INSIDE______________

Action not needed
here despite record
low well readings

□ Sports
Seminole defends state title
Seminole High School track roaches Ken
Hraumnn and Nale Perkins are approarhlng
Friday night's Class 3A stale meet at Winter
Park's Showalter Field and lk»h Mosher Track.
Brmunan. conch of the Seminole boys, will
have a real strong Idea of how Ills (earn will
finish after the Held events an: over. On the
oilier hand. Perkins and Ihe Seminole girls may
have to wait until the final event of Ihe evening
to find out If they've won their fifth consecutive
state title.

See Page IB

Michael Jordan strikes again
Try as they might, the Philadelphia 76crs
cannot make Michael Jordan go away. They
couldn't do It In Game 1. and they couldn't do it
in Game 2.
The 76ers have yet to win on Ihe road In the
playoffs. They beat the Cavaliers In five games
In the first round holding the home-court
advantage. Hut for Philadelphia to rrach the
conference finals they will have to win at least
one game at Chicago Stadium.

See Page IB

□ Florida
Marijuana confiscated
MIAMI — Morr than 4 Ions of marijuana were
confiscated from an American boat Just off the
Mexican roast Wednesday by the U.S. Coast
Guard. Ihe largest such seizure by Ihe agency
Ibis year, officials said.
Tw o crew members. Joseph Glow Jr. and
Robert Mel ty. both of the St. Petersburg area,
were arrested.

See Page 2A

Ether forces evacuation
1IIALKAI! — Police and firelighters evacuated
15 homes and several businesses while specially
trained crews moved about 4.500 gallons of
h igh ly ex plosive eth er oul o f a Hialeah
warehouse Thursday.
Florida Department o f Law Enforcement
agents discovered 50 90-gallon drums of ether at
the warehouse curlier In the week during a drug
Investigation. The chemical Is often used In
cocaine processing, but the olflcers found no
Illegal drugs or processing equipment at the
plant.
The drums were labeled as a harmless
substance and the warehouse owner said he did
not know they contained ether. The shipment
was still under Investigation.
Crews trained to handle hazardous chemicals
carefully loaded the drums Into an 18-wheelcr
truck. The neighborhood was evacuated as a
precaution.
"T h e ether Is In drums and the drums are
sealed. They're very stable." siad lllalt'ali Fire
Chief Omar Fernandez. "These people really
know what they're doing. Il should be as safe as
we can possibly make It."

Man under siege by Satanists?
LA N TAN A — A Uintana man. fearing he Is
under siege by a satanlc cull or terrorists, has
offerd a $2,500 reward for apprehenlon ol
vandals who have caused $80,000 worth of
damage to his home In the Iasi three months.
"Y o u 'd think this was a war zone. There Is a
whole gang on tIk* loose." said Manfred Buttner
of the damage to Ills 3.500 square-foot home.
A pentagram, a five-pointed circle repre­
sentative of satanlc worship, was spray-painted
on the garage Hour where a red Triumph TR7
was left on concrete blocks after being stripped
o f Its seats and tires and then bashed
repeatedly.
A sheriffs supervisor said Irm stigators do not
know whether there Is a connection between Ihe
vandalism and any cult group.

From wire reports

INDEX
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By J. MARK BARFIELD
Herald stall writer
I.ONGWOOD — Despitr the second month ol
record lows In a test well near here, the St. Johns
River Water Management District has decider!
not to reinstate lawn watering restrictions In
Seminole County.

A district water officials said private wells
aren't running dry anti salt concentrations aren't
Increasing In Seminole County's veils, so there Is
no need lor mandatory restrictions for now
Since March, a test well monitored by Ihe
district has record low levels, said Barbara
Vergara, district director for groundwater pro­
gram s. Last m onth, the w ell recorded a
groundwater level o f 33.99 feet. That level was
0.62 feet below what It was in Maicli anil 1.04
feel below the level It was at In April 1989.
Vergara said the well not only recorded a record
low In March, but In May 1989 as well.
"W e're going to go hack and look at the
consumptive use penults we're Issuing In that

area and try to llgurc nut wlmt's going on."
Vergara said. Other wells In the area me
dropplng. but not quite as fast."
A district lest well near Geneva reorded 17.77
feet In April, which was 0.62 feel below Ihe level
II reached In March and 0.86 feel below the level
It reached in April 1989.
Sem inole County residents endured four
months of brown grass and wilting foliage when
the district imposed mandatory restrictions,
limiting lawn watering to three days a week anil
only eight hours on each of those days.
Although water table conditions Improved
enough for Ihe restrictions to be lifted In

See Water. Page SA

S C C teacher
files lawsuit
against school
By VICKI DoSORMIER
Herald staff writer
SANFORD — Adrienne Perry, a
rending Instructor at Jem lnolc
Community College since 1977. has
filed a class action suit In county
civil court charging the school wltii
racial discrimination In their hiring
and promoting practices.
The class action suit, filed on
behalf of any other alleged victims
of racial discrimination al SCC.
charges the school lias "historically
and systematically failed anil ref­
used to hire, promote and recruit
black persons for faculty and ad­
ministrative positions."
Perry alleges that not only did the
school hire Its first black faculty
members only under court order In
the mid 1970s. but that they have
yet to hire a black administrator.
Craig Diseno. S (Y "s coordinator
if jtiiriiu InloriTTallon. said ihe
school would not comment while
the mailer Is being litigated.
Perry, who is nlso a city com m is­
sioner In Longwood. applied for the
position of Dean o f the Open
Campus on July 27. 1988 when
reorganization of the school created
the position.
W hen the position was first
advertised on July 12. 1988 the
description calk'd for an applicant
with a doctoral ik-grce. A week later,
the requirements were changed to
reflect a need for only a masters
degree.
Perry, who holds a doctorate from
the University of Florida and a
masters from Columbia University
Teaching College, was one of three
applicants for the Job. Gloria IMckar
and Marilyn Mitchell. both white
females, also applied, though Mit­
chell withdrew.
Perry alleged 111 her elvll suit that
Dr. Keith Samuels, vice president
for Instruction at 5&gt;CC. had pre­
selected Plekar. who had been at the
college for only three years, for the
position before Interviewing began
Samuels, according to court doc*

A lire truck sils in front of the Smith's home (right) as
smeke from Ihe days old brush fire rise above it in

HmU Photot by Tommy Vlnconl
the background. Don't tell this couple that lightning
doein't sliikc twice

Local couple
forced to face
trial by fire
By J. BRADLEY DILLINO
Herald staff writer
SANFORD — The addage Is that lightning never
strikes twice. For Sonlord couple Howard and Elaluc
Smith. II has struck two. maybe three times.
W I ic ii they came lu c k in iliclr home on Sand I’lnr
Clrclr In the Hidden laikc subdivision on Monday
alter allending llielr niece's wedding in Maryland,
they certainly were not expecting to llnd lire trucks
In llielr yard.
But. o f course, tltcre was a lire, they said Ibis
morning.
A stubborn muck and brush lire dial ofliclals said
started under suspicious circumstances on Monday
III Hie vicinity ol AirjHirl Boulevard ami Old Lake
Mary Road lias kepi firelighters busy since (lien, lias
sent columns ol smoke Into Hu- air that have Ix-en
visbile for miles, and has resulted In heavy, smelly

Elaine and Howard J. Smith

I See F ir e .Page 5A

[ See Law suit. Page 5A

S em in o le C o u n ty g ets u n exp ected fin a n c ia l boost
By J. MARK BARFIELD
Herald stall writer
SANFORD — Financially-strapped
Sem inole County lias been re­
warded witli a $736,013 windfall,
aided by a puff h nil Seminole
C ounty C om m ission Chairm an
Sandra Glenn.
Glenn, aeeompatiled by county

commissioner Jennifer Kelley. Iasi
week attended a m eeting with
officials ol I lie Stale Board ol
Adm inistration, which oversees
distribution of Ihe taxes and oilier
statr-colleeled revenues lo counties
and cities.
Glenn said she learned the SBA
was behind In its accounting lor
deductions from the revenues to pay
lor county Issued bonds. As a result.

a $150,000 payment due Iasi Sep­
tember was nut sent n&gt; the county
and an O ctober paym ent was
withheld. In all. county commis­
sioners feared they had lost more
than $242,000 ol the 350.(X)0 lin y
expected Irom the revenues. I wo
w e e k s a g o . c o m m is s io n e r s
drastically cut llielr irunsporuHon
budget to $107,689 and drew on
reserves to maintain county spen­

ding levels.
Glenn said tlit* SBA ollidals were
quick to attune lor the erior. " You
got u s'." Glenn said lhc\ com­
mented. She said about $12 million
had been wrongly withheld bom
counties statewide.
Glenn said SBA olltclals piuiiilscd
lo scud lull revenue collections lot
May through Scpicmlier tills year lo
See Money. Page 5A

A m usem e nt park lovers
can enter a w hole new
w o rld later th is m onth
By J. BRADLEY DILLINO
Herald stall writer________________________ ___________

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For m ore w o *»h a r, ooo Page 2A

SANFORD — A whole new world Is about lo o |m-i i
Its doors lo Sanford.
Flea World, (lie Sanioid Ilea market on U.S.
17-92. will debm a 10-acre. $5 milium amusement
park called Fun W oild on May 25.
More than HX) |i-ople will lie employed at Ihe
park.
"W e 're excited." said owner Syd Levy. "W e
wauled to have a fainlly-lypc place. I looked around
here and realized lh.il wc really need something
like ibis. The community lias given us a lot ami wc
Jusi waul lo give something Ikick.
Levy said lie bad traveled around Hie louulry
looking at aimiM'iticnl parks and Hint Hie some ol
Hie best ones ili.il lie bad seen weie designed by a
man named Bill lleatl v.
" W c really M him have lilt- run ol tilings with Hie
«li sign." Levy siid '"I heir are sonic tilings Dial lie
runic up willi that I |usl didn't sec as really
In 11m&gt;rliini bul lie soil I Icy II w ere gonna do II.
Id s do II rtglil.' Aiul I |osi Id him have Hi&lt; tun ot
Hie whole thing li's really bcauHlul Wall till &gt;ou
See Fun World. Page 8A

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— Sanford Harald, Sanford. Florida — Thursday. May 10. 1990

■N E W S F R O M T H E R E G IO N A M D A C R O S S T H E S T A T E

FLORIDA
BRIEFS

Columbia grounded for repairs
By WILLIAM HARWOOD

Eight players share Fantasy Five jackpot
T ALL AH ASSFE — Eight players matched all five winning
numbers In the latest Fantasy Five drawing, and each can claim
more than $189,000. Florida Lottery officials said Wednesday.
Two top prize tickets for Tuesday night's drawing were sold In
Orlando, and one each was sold In lamonia. Jacksonville.
Lauderhill. Leisure City. Ocala and Rlvervlew. Lottery Secretary
Rebecca Paul said.
Some 1.200 players matched four of five numbers to win $362
each, and another 37.464 players matched three of five numbers
to win $6 each. Paul said.
The winning numbers in Tuesday's drawing were 5. 25. 29.
33 and 37.

High-ranking FDLE official ousted
TALLAHASSEE — Danny Johnson, chief o f criminal In­
vestigations for the Florida Department of Law Enforcmcnt. was
fired Wednesday following his arrest on charges he abused his
15-vcar-old stepson.
" After a thorough internal review of the allegations against Mr.
Johnson. 1 feel that he can no longer be effective In FDLE." said
Commissioner Tim Moore In a written statement.
He continued: “ In the Interest o f preserving the public's trust
and confidence In our ability to carry out FDLE's mission. Mr.
Johnson has been relieved of his comm and."
"H e's no longer with FDLE." agency spokesman John Joyce
said.
M. Michael McHargue. staff director in Moore's Tallahassee
office, was named to replace Johnson In the position overseeing
five regional FDLE operations throughout the state and 17 field
offices.
Johnson. 40. and hts wife Lee Ellen Johnson, both were
. arrested Friday on charges o f aggravated child abuse Involving
her son. now living with relatives.
A May 1 probable-cause affadavit says the boy “ has been a
slave for Danny Johnson," and was battered by him In March
and April while his mother watched.
Johnson denied the charge, a second-degree felony punishable
by up to 15 years In prison.

UPI Science Writer
CAPE CANAVERAL — Rocket
engineers Thursday flnc-tuncd
plans to remove a faulty cooling
system valve from the shuttle
Columbia In a tricky repair Job
that will delay the ship’s blastoff
on a S p a c e la b a s tr o n o m y
mission for two to three weeks.
William Lenoir, associate ad­
ministrator for space flight, an­
n o u n c ed the la u n ch d e la y
Wednesday after wrapping up a
two-day flight readiness review
to assess the status o f Col­
umbia's (light processing. LlftofT
on the 36th shuttle Right had
been scheduled for next Thurs­
day.
" W e are o b viou sly disap ­
pointed that we are not ready to
n y ." Lenoir said In a statement.
“ H o w e v e r , th is p a r tic u la r
system Is absolutely critical to
the safety of the crew and overall
mission success, so we have
decided to change the compo­
nent."
Launch director Robert Sleek
said the schedule called for
engineers to begtn the repair Job
Thursday. But before the valve
can be removed from under the
Boor of the shuttle's payload
bay. engineers must first drain
toxic Freon 21 from pipes lead­
ing to and from the faulty
component.
Then, with a rotating "clean
room " butted up against Col­
u m b ia ’ s open payload bay.
engineers plan to gain access by

Hubble Space Telescope’s
first photo delayed again
United F r— a tnte m e t lf ia l
GREENBELT. Md. - The
H u b b le S p ace T e le s c o p e
should be able to snap its
historic first picture o f the
heavens next week now that
engineers determined that a
mathematics error had made
th e o b s e r v a to r y s lig h t ly
askew.
If all goes well with cor­
recting the error and focusing
one o f Its cameras, the tele­
scope should be able to pho­
tograph a star cluster In the
Milky Way between May 16
and May 18. officials said.
NASA had considered tak­
ing the long-awaited picture
Wednesday after tw o of three
guidance sensors on the tele­
scope failed to locate and lock
onto stars during testing
earlier In the week. That
ability will be critical once the
telescope begins Its 15-year
mission o f exploring the uni­
verse.
w o r k i n g tr o m p l a t t o r m s
extended Into the cargo hold.
Safety netting will be set up
below the work area to prevent
tools or other debris from falling
on the shuttle's $150 million
telescope payload.

Ofllclals thought taking a
picture with the telescope's
wide field planetary camera
could help orient the $1.5
billion. 12-ton observatory.
But engineers determined
that the reason the sensors
had failed to find bright
enough stars was a faulty
command sent to the tele­
s c o p e . p o in tin g th e o b ­
servatory about a half of a
degree in the wrong direction,
said Jean Olivier, telescope
deputy project manager.
T h e fa u lty co m m a n d
stemmed from a math error
made w hile updating star
charts dating back to 1954,
said Olivier.
After correcting the com­
mands from the Space Tele­
scope Science Institute In
Baltimore, engineers at the
Goddard Space Flight Center
In Greenbelt and Marshall
S p a c e F lig h t C e n t e r In
Huntsville. Ala., will resume
testing the guidance sensors.
An official launch date will not
be set until alter managers get a
better idea of how long It will
take to replace the valve, which
Is vital to the operation of a
Freon cooling system, one of two
needed to carry awa} heat gen-

cra ted by the sp a c ep la n e 's
e le c t r ic a l a n d m e c h a n ic a l
systems.
"T h e decision to go and make
this right was not a tough
decision because we want 100
percent perform ance In our
cooling system before we fly.
and right' now. this system
would be marginal at best,"
Sleek said.
A preliminary repair schedule
showed Columbia would not be
ready for blastoff until at least
May 30, two weeks later than
p la n n e d . S le e k re fu s e d to
speculate on when the work
might be finished, saying "It
rates right up there with one of
the most challenging" tasks ever
attempted at the launch pad.
" I think It’s going to take two
to three w eeks." he said. "Th is
is straightforward work but It Is
tedious. It has a high degree of
difficulty."
En gin eers h a ve n e ver a t­
tempted such a repair Job Inside
the shuttle's 60-foot payload bay
w ith the spaccplane In the
vertical launch position.
C olu m b ia a n d Its se ve n member crew had been sched­
uled lo take ofT on the 36th
shuttle mission at 12:45 a.m.
next Thursday,
Commander Vanct Brand, 59.
co-pllot Guy Gardner. 42. John
“ M ike” Lou n ge. 43. Robert
Parker. 53. JefTrey Hoffman. 45.
and civilian astronomers Ronald
Parlse. 38. and Samuel Durranee. 46. plan to spend 10 days
in orbit.

Florida State rape suspect pleads guilty
TALLAHASSEE — The second o f three fraternity brothers
pleaded no contest Wednesday to charges In the 2-year-old
sexual attack on a severely drunk Florida State University
female student who was dumped at the house o f a rival
fraternity.
Byron Stewa-'. 23. was sentenced to serve five years probation
and 200 hours o f community service after pleading no contest to
a charge o f sexual battery with slight force before Leon County
Circuit Judge Ted Steinmayer.
Stewart and co-defendant Daniel Oltarsh. both
Pi
Kappa Alpha i f FSU. were scheduled to go to trial Monday.
Oltarsh. who is charged with sexual battery by multiple
perpetrators, is still scheduled for trial on that day.
The third defendant. Jason McPharlln, a Pi Kappa Alpha
member ol'Tvubum University, pleaded guilty to a lesser charge
and was sentenced to one year's probation.
The three students were Indicted In May o f 1988 In the attack,
which had occurred two months earlier. The Incident caused a
major controversy on campus.
Pi Kappa Alpha was suspended from the school for five years,
not only because of the attack, but because the fraternity refused
to cooperate with Investigators.
Under his agreement with prosecutors. Stewart, who had been
charged with sexual battery by multiple perpetrators, agreed to
plead guilty to a lesser charge, a second-degree felony, which
carries a maximum penalty o f IE ears In prison.

Accused cop killer threatens prosecutors
MIAMI — Guards said a man charged with killing two
policemen threatened prosecutors as he was being led from
court, prompting the prosecutors to ask that the suspect's hands
and legs be shackled for the rest o f the trial.
Dade County Circuit Judge Alfonso Sepe denied the request
Wednesday, calling shackles a last resort.
Charles Street, charged with the first-degree murder o f two
Metro-Dade policemen, told Jail guards he was "fed u p" with
prosecutors and threatened them, a court report said.
Street's lawyers said the defendant had been provoked by
prosecutors' repeated taunts.
Assistant Public defender Art Koch said the prosecutors
frequently poked fun at Street out o f the Judge's earshot, making
remarks such as "Doesn't Chuckle look good?" and "Chuckle,
you look nice today, your lawyers dress you up?"
"These are attempts from day one to needle him.'* Koch said.
“ Here's a man of 77 IQ who’s on trial for his life."
Street, 36. is accused of fatally shooting officers Richard Boles
and David Str/alkowskl on Nov. 28. 1988, Just days after Ills
early release from prison on an unrelated conviction.

From United Press International Reports

LOTTERY
TALLAHASSEE
The daily
number Wednesday in the Florida
Lottery CASH 3 game was 631.
flSlraight Play (numbers in exact
order): $250 on a 50 certl bet, $500
on $1.
r Box 3 (numbers In any order):
$80 for a 50 cent bet. $160 on $1.
□ Box 6 (numbers In env order):
$40 fora50-cent bet. $80 on $1.
□ Straight Box 3: $330 in order
drawn. $60 in any order on a $1 bet.
r Straight Box 6: $290 in order
drawn, $40 if picked in combination
on $1 bet

Sanford H erald

LOCAL FORECAST
Today...Mostly cloudy with a
GO percent chance o f showers
a n d th u n d e r s to r m s . W in d
southwest at 15 mph with a high
in the upper 80’s. Becoming
partly cloudy In the afternoon.
Tonight...Clear with a low In
the 60's and a light wind.
Tomorrow...Sunny with a high
In the rntd HO's and a wind from
the cast at 10-15 mph.
Extended outlook...Mostly fair
Saturday through Monday with
a high In the mid to upper 80's
and a low in the 60's.

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MIAMI — M iR ^ B R ^ H R a ^ n a r lJ u a n a were’
confiscated from an American boat Just o ff the
Mexican coast Wednesday by the U.S. Coast
Guard, the largest puch seizure by the agency this
year, officials said.
Tw o crew members. Joseph Glow Jr. and
Robert Melley. both o f the St. Petersburg area,
w -re arrested and charged with possession of
marijuana with intent to distribute and Importa­
tion of marijuana, said Gerald Hochman. co­
director of the federal Florida Joint Task Group.
Tl?e task group, a Joint operation with 60 agents
of the Drug Enforcement Administration and the
U.S. Customs Service, were trying to determine
where the marijuana originated, as well as Its
destination. Hochman said.
The boat was towed to Key West and turned
over to U.S. Customs authorities. Coast Guard
Petty Officer Veronica Cady said.

liman estimated the wholesale v n lu ^ fU M ^
i at $700 to $800 a pound, o.
to $6 million.
"It's a pretty sizable amount." Hochman said.
“ The Coast Guard made a very good hit In this
on e."
The crew of the Coast Guard cutter Tahnma
boarded the 40-foot La Fiesta sailboat, which was
registered In Mobile. Ala., about 350 miles
southwest o f Miami for a routine check. Cady said.
Th e Coast Guard found 8.210 pounds of
marijuana, an unusually large amount for the size
of the vessel. Cady said.
“ It was a routine boarding. We found the
marijuana, and they were arrested," Cody said.
"It was unusual because there was so much on
such a small boat.
"W hat was unusual Is the the marijuana was
not concealed.” Hochman said. "It was simply
slacked In the vessel. But. with that kind of bulk.
It’s very difficult to conceal."

Police recover 57 pieces of stolen
art from cafeteria ow ner in M iam i
United Press International
MIAMI — Fifty-seven pieces of
Ecuadorian art missing since
1988 were recovered Wednesday
by police from the attic o f a
cafeteria owner who allegedly
paid $400 for the 49 paintings
and eight sculptures.
The art. valued at more than
$200,000. was taken Nov. 17.
1988. by two men who saw a
delivery van parked at a Miami
restaurant and stole It while the
driver was talking on the tele­
phone. police detective J.B.

Martinez said.
"T h e y took It to a house and
started opening the crates and
found the artwork and a lot of
other ceramic pieces." he said.
"Realizing It all came from Latin
America, they thought It might
have some cocaine stashed in­
side. They destroyed most o f the
statues. The rest o f the stuff Is
here."
The men then took the art to a
cafeteria owned by Alberto Bello,
who allegedly bought the whole
delivery for $400. Martinez said.
The artwork belonged to Uanko

de Plchlncha. which sent It to
Miami for display at an Interna­
tional bankers' convention.
The two suspects, Vincent
Kenneth Bcggs and Shawn
David Lawson, both of Miami,
were arrested in February 1989
and convicted o f auto theft and
grand theft. Shortly after their
arrest, B ello's cafeteria and
h om e w ere s e a r c h e d , but
nothing was found.
Investigators received a tip
this week that the artwork was
hidden In a home owned by
Bello but leased.

UW report
TALLAHASSEE - Gov.
Bob M a rtin ez's two-day
campaign swing through
the Florida Panhandle got
olf to a quiet start Wednes­
day w ith sm a ll, p o lite
crowds.
About 50 people turned
out to greet the governor In
Blountstown, the first stop
on the 9-clty tour that ends
Thursday in Pensacola.
Campaign cfTIHaM blamed ■
the light turnout on rain
showers.
The Republican gover­
nor's trip Is designed to
drum up the support of
co n se rv a tive D em ocrats
who helped put him in
ofltce in 1986. Rural north
Florida Is considered a
tr a d itio n a l D e m o c ra tic
stronghold.
Martinez trails form er
U.S. Senator Lawton Chiles
In virtually all of the polls.
Chiles' name recognition
from years In the Senate
and hts moderate stance on
some Issues have helped
h ts s t a n d i n g In t h e
Panhandle and north Flori­
da.
Aides to Martinez are
hoping that a personal
campaign stop, as well os
help from som e form er
Democrats who are now
Republicans, will bolster
GOP strength this fall.

FLORIDA TEMPS
MIAM I — Florida 14hour te n . cetur.i
and rainfall at 4 a m EOT Thursday
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Saturday by Th« Sanford Herald.
Inc., 304 N Fr.nch A v » , Sanlord.
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Coast Guard seizes four tons
of marijuana off M exican coast

LAST
SOLUNAR TABLE: Min. 6:00
Nay 17 a.m.. 6:05 p.m.: Maj. 11:55 a.m..
---------- p.m. TIDES: Daytona
Beach: highs. 9:07 a.m.. 9:25
p.m.: lows, 3:06 a.m.. 2:53 p.m.:
N ew Sm yrna Beach: highs.
FIR ST
) Nay 31 9:12 a.m.. 9:30 p.m.: lows. 3:11
a.m.. 2:58 n m.; Coc-a Beach:
highs. 9:27 a.m., 9:45 p.m.:
lows. 3:26 a.m.. 3:13 p.m.

BEACH CONDITIONS
Daytona Beach: Waves arc 2
to 3 feet and calm with a light
chop and a water temperature o f
72 d e g r e e s . N ew S m y rn a
Beach: Waves air I to 2 feet and
semt-choppy. Current Is to the
north, with a water temperature
o f 72 degrees. Sun screen factor:
15.

BOATINQ
St. Augustine to Jupiter Inlet

...•mail craft should e xerd a e
caution...
Today...south to southwest
wind 15 to 20 kts. Seas 4 to 6 ft.
Hay and Inland waters choppy in
exposed areas. Scattered show­
ers and thunderstorms.
T o n i g h t . . . w i n d w e s t to
n orthw est 15 kts b ecom in g
north by late at night.

TU E S D A Y
Cloudy 86-73

STATISTICS
T h e high tem perature In
Sanford Wednesday was 86
degrees and the overnight low
was 70 as reported by the
University of ihorlda Agricul­
tural Rcscurch and Education
Cenlcr. Celery Avenue.
Recorded rainfall during the
24-hour period ending at 8 a.m.
Thursday totalled .08 Inch.
The temperature at 8 a.m.
today was 75 degrees and
Wednesday's overnight low was
72. as recorded by the National
Weather Service at the Orlando
International Airport.
Other WeatherServicc data:

□ W ednesday's high.......... 85
□ Barometric pressure.29.94
□ R e la tiv e hum idity....87 pet
□ W in d s........ .South, 14 mph
□ R a in fs ll..... ............... 10 In.
□ T o d a y 's sunset.... 8:08 p.m.
□ Tom orrow 's sunrise....6:37

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ility taxes- approved

POLICi

From staff, wire reports

Police nab cocaine courier auapect
CASSELBERRY — Orlando Metropolitan Bureau o f In­
vestigations agents who followed a suspected cocaine courier
from Orange County to Casselberry arrested the woman here at
9 p.m. Wednesday.
An agent reported seeing the woman put a subcase in the
trunk o f her car in Orange County. When she was confronted at
a gasoline station on State Road 438, Casselberry, she
reportedly gave the agent permission to search her car. In the
suitcase In the trunk of the car the agent said he found 400
grams o f cocaine.
Angela Jill Laracuente, 23. o f Orlando. Is charged with
trafficking In cocaine in the case. She was booked Into the
Seminole County jail.

Tip leads to marijuana find
SANFORD — A tip that Identified to Sanford police a man
who might have marijuana led early today to the arrest of
James Gltvens, 23. Randall Street. Sanford.
Police said they searched Gllvens and found marijuana. He
was arrested on a charge of possession of more than 20 grams
of marijuana on Sanford Avenue at 3:19 a.m.

Man charged with prescription fraud
FERN PARK — A man. who allegedly Increased the pill count
from 20 to 30 for librium, was arrested after he tried to have
the altered prescription from Florida Hospital Altamonte filled
at K-mart In Fern Park.
Seminole County sheriffs deputies charged Dan Edward
Willis. 34. I l l Shcllpolnt W.. Maitland, with utteiing a forged
prescription and resisting without violence for allegedly giving
Inaccurate Identity Information.
He was arrested at the store on U.S. Highway 17-92 at 5 p.m.
Wednesday.

TALLAHASSEE - The Senate
Finance and Tax Committee
voted Wednesday to approve
$78 million In new taxes on
Florida utility bills to finance
school construrMon. but It de­
clined to extend that levy to
cable television customers.
However, the bill docs extend
the state aales tax to "wireless
cable" operations, or home satel­
lite television services. Th e
measurr also includes a soft-

drink tax o f one hair-eent per
bottle at wholesale, raising $26.4
million for the schools.
If the proposals survive u
S n a t r flo or vote and Joint
Senate-House conference com­
mittee consideration. Rep. Art
Grlndle. R-Alfamontc Springs,
said he would favor the com ­
mittee's package.
"I'm generally against taxes,
but we have to do something."
G rlndle said. " W e 'v e got a
bllllon dollar deficit to make up

and It has to come hum some­
where."
R e p . F r a n k S t o n e , R*
Casselberry, said he could sup­
port most elements o f the bill,
although he said the surcharge
on drinks would be an "a d ­
m in is tra tiv e n ig h t m a r e " to
monitor and collect.
Stone said he would prefer
cable television com pany re­
ceipts be taxed, rather than
sodas. The cable tax was In­
cluded In a similar House tax
package.

Polk released from hospital
■y SUSAN LOMM
Herald staff writer
SANFORD — Sheriff John Polk Wednesday was
released from his third re-hosplltlzaton for com ­
plications related to his second heart bypass
surgery performed six months ago In North
Carolina, his administrative aide Sherry Clark said
today.
Polk was admitted to Florida Hospital Altamonte
May 1. He had complained of chest pain. Clark
said. X-rays showed that four o f the five wires
used to reattach his sternum after the bypass
surgery had broken, she said.
Polk was In Intensive care, and underwent
major chest cavity surgery May 2. Clark said.
During the surgery doctors found three o f Polk's
ribs had been floating unattached In his chest

cavity. Scar tissue had developed In his chest
cavity because o f damage done by the ribs, she
said,
The tissue was removed and the ribs repaired In
the surgery. Clark said. Polk was released from
the hospital Wednesday and has returned home to
Sanford. Clark said she hopes he will return to
work part-time In June.
Polk, 58. who has been sheriff 21 years,
underwent his first heart bypass surgery In
Gainesville more than a decade ago. A couple of
years ago while on a business trip to London.
England, he suffered his first and only heart
attack, records show.
Since his second bypass surgery, which In­
volved two arteries o f his heurt. Polk has been
rehospitalized three times because o f related
complications.

Building
official
suspended
SANFORD — A senior
Seminole County Building
Department official Is on
paid leave while an In­
vestigation takes place to
determine if county build­
in g p e r m its had been
Issued Improperly.
Fred T h u r m a n ,
supervisor of permits and
records, was notified by
county bu ildin g official
David Beitz Monday not to
report to work or visit any
construction site until noti­
fied otherwise. Beitz ref­
used comment, only con­
firming that Thurman Is on
paid le a v e and an In ­
vestigation Is being con­
ducted. Thurman has been
In the position since June
1985.
Thunnan said Beitz gave
him no details when he
notified him o f the leave
Monday. Beitz' letter to
Thurman, on file In the
county personnel office,
states the Investigation Is
to d e te r m in e w h e th e r
Thurman failed to "follow
p r o p e r p ro c ee d u re s."

Man accused in copper theft
SANFORD — Michael Gllcrest. 34, address unknown, was
charged with burglary and petty theft, lite r Sanford police
caught him with a box of copper wire In an alley behind 1002
S. French Avc. at about 4:29 p.m. Wednesday.
Police said the wire had been stolen from 401 W. 10th St.,
Sanford, and sneaker prints at the scene led them to the
suspect.

DUI stop brings other charges
LAKE MARY — City police here who stopped a car clocked
traveling 56 mph In a 40 mph zone on Lake Mary Boulevar 1.
driver with nUl.
o f a control: u
HMJfSWIrTxisscsslon o f less
of marijuana and
drug paraphernalia, speeding and careless driving. Garth
A Jslln Schwelzer, 32. 784 Mnltland Drive, Sanford, was
arrested at 2:03 ».m . today.
Arrested with him on a charge of possession o f marijuana
were passengers Deborah An.’ Sisson. 31. and Larry Dcen
Sisson. 29. both o f Altoona; and Pamela Jayne Kavanaegh, 33.
1930 Arthur St.. Altamonte Springs. Larry Sisson was also
charge for carrying a concealed knife.

Residents brainstorm
on ‘uptow n’ dow ntow n
By NICK FFBIFAUP
Herald staff writer
LONGWOOD - City residents
are expected to make their
t h o u g h t s a n d id e a s fo r
downtown development known,
at a meeting May 15 at Longwood City Hall. 175 Warren ave.
The Orlando architectural firm
Herbert/Halback. Inc., has been
selected by the city commission
to head up the initial design
project for the area to the
northwest of the Intersection of
County Road 427 and State
Road 434. which contains the
city's historical district.
A c c o r d i n g to C i t y A d ­
m inistrator Mike Abels, the
downtown development project
g r e w o u t o f th e o r i g i n a l
Beautification Task Force rec­
ommendations. and Is also part
of the related project to de­
termine what Longwood should
or will be by 2005.
There have alreudy been some
citizen-initiated suggestions for
the redevelopment of the area.
Some would have no vehicle
traffic In the area, opting Instead
for decorative colored brick
walkways or tree-lined winding
sidewalks that would circle past
the area's decorative stores

which would be maintained In a
m o tif c o m p a tib le w ith th e
overall historical design of the
area. Others might prefer vehic­
ular traffic, with scenic drives
and historical m arkers that
would Inform the visitors of the
significance of the restored re­
minders of the Longwood of long
ago.
HebcrtTHalback has developed
several designs, and through
citizen Input, they hope to nar­
row the selections down to one
workable plan for the Improve­
ments.
Abels said once the plan Is
finalized and goals have been set
for downtown Improvements,
over 50 percent of the Improve­
ments will have to come from
the private sector. He said the
city Is prepared to undertake
some o f the work, but a great
deal o f support will be needed
from area home, property and
business owners, developers,
local landscapers, and many
others. Abels said this Is not a
project that Is years In the
fu tu re, but so m eth in g that
"could be started as soon as we
have a workable plan.”
The public meeting will be
Longwood City Hall at 7:30 p.m..
May 15.

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A pivotal moment
T h e savage slayings last Novem ber or six
Jesuit priests, their housekeeper and her
d a u g h t e r b y u n ifo rm e d g u n m e n In El
Salvador posed a critical test for President
A lfredo Cristlanl. U n less the m urderers,
believed to be linked to the Salvadoran arm y,
were brought to Justice without delay, the
dem ocratic governm ent in San S a lv ad o r
w ould face a cutback In Am erican aid. Five
m onths later, the Cristlanl governm ent Is
plainly falling the hum an-rights test.
Recently a select panel of House Dem ocrats
concluded that the Salvadoran probe Into the
m assacre has ground to a standstill without
any serious effort to determine w hether
senior military officers were Involved. The
State Department did not quarrel with the
findings and Sccretnrv o ^ ^ t c Jam es Baker
'vent out of his w.~v o
work, of the
19-member task force. T h u s the case revives
bitter memories of the Salvadoran govern­
m ent's failed effort to prosecute the killers of
Archbishop Oscar Romero In 1980 and of
hundreds of other political killings that have
gone unpunished.
El Salvador's tragically politicized judicial
system is the weakest link in the nation's
fragile democratic process. Despite a $9.2
million Am erican aid program designed to
strengthen the court system, little substan ­
tive progress ha9 been made. The m urders of
the Jesuits am ply Illustrate the Salvadoran
justice system 's chronic shortcomings.
From the outset. President Cristlanl con­
dem ned the killings and pledged an a g ­
gressive investigation. T h e governm en t's
investigators, in fact, were credited by the
H o u s e D e m o c r a t s w it h p e r f o r m i n g
sophisticated police work, Including gather­
in g ballistics evidence and h an d w ritin g
sam ples. B u t under Salvadoran law . the
Judge handling the probe Is vested with wide
authority to pursue the prosecution however
he sees fit.
In this case. Judge Ricardo A. Zam ora is
blam ed by the House panel for failing to
follow up on evidence that might Implicate
high-ranking military officers. Key figures
w ho could provide critical testimony, and
have volunteered to do so. have not even been
interviewed.
Although an arm y colonel, two lieutenants
an d five low -ran kin g officers have been
arrested, wide suspicion persists that top
officials who ordered the killings are Im m une
from prosecution. The colonel, Guillerm o
Alfredo Benavides, is the highest-ranking
arm y officer ever arrested for h um an rights
violations in El Salvador. Yet he has been
allowed go spend part of his time in detention
at a vacation resort for military officers.
Consequently, there is considerable doubt
whether he ever will be brought to Justice.
Can W ashington exert constructive pressure
to counter the serious flaw s in El Salvador's
Justice system? The an sw er is probably yes.
provided Am erican Influence is applied in a
w ay that does not undermine other dem ocrat­
ic Institutions.
T h e H ouse Foreign AfTalrs C om m ittee
already has voted to cut U.S. military aid to
San Salvador next year by half. In testimony
bdfore the Senate on May 1. Secretary Baker
w as receptive to linking Am erican aid to an
improvement in El Salvador's h um an rights
record, but he did not endorse the sharp
cutback in military assistance.

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ROBERT WAGMAN

Eastern Europe soiled by pollution
B1TTERFELD. East Germany — Welcome to
what the environmental watchdog organization
Greenpeace calls the most polluted city In the
dirtiest country In the industrialized world.
Im a g in e an e n v ir o n m e n t a lis t 's w o rst
nightmare o f the Los Angeles Basin in a Stage 3
smog alert superimposed over a landscape that
looks like Gary. Ind.. In the late 1950a. Even that
does not convey the environmental damage done
to this Industrial city 100 miles south o f Berlin —
or to a 400-mlle-wlde swath o f East Germany,
southern Poland and northern Czechoslovakia.
Bitterfcld. with a half-dozen plants, is the
center o f East Germany's large chemical In­
dustry. It has a huge aluminum plant, a
steel-smelting mill and two large electrical plants
to supply power. The Saale river, about 20 miles
away, runs red from steel mill waste: the local
drinking water Is ofT the charts for heavy metals
and other contaminants: and the air is so heavy
with sulfur dioxide and other pollutants that car
headlights arc often needed at midday. Virtually
every tree within a dozen miles has been killed.
While Blttcrfeld is a worst-case example, it is
not much worse than many other industrial
cities and towns throughout this region. What
ties them together Is the area's rich supply of
soft, brownish lignite coal, which Is scooped out
of huge open pits and used for cheap power to

run the energy-intensive heavy industry.
This coal Is the most sulfur-laden In the world.
W h e n b u r n e d . It
gives off a brown­
ish-yellow haze con­
taining sulfur dioxide
emissions 20 times
what Is considered
s a f e In W e s t e r n
E u ro p e . By one
e s tim a te . E a stern
European factories
spew forth Into the
air a staggering 26
million tons of sulfur
dioxide a year.
The environmental
d e v a s t a t i o n
f The Saale
throughout the entire
river runs red
region Is almost total.
from steel mill
R iv e rs , lakes and
waste and the
stream s are dead.
local drinking
D rin kin g wuter is
water Is off
badly contaminated,
the charts for
and 300,000 acres of
heavy metals. J
forests have been de­
stroyed. Most bird
life and animals have disappeared. In many
places the soil Is so contaminated that food

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Bush capitalizes on negotiation
WASHINGTON — In the antic American
presidential selection system, almost nothing
tests a candidate's skills as a negotiator. The
emphas's Is all on trial by combat — In the
primaries, against members of the same party,
then in high-stakes debates against the
opposing nominee in the general election.
The unstated assumption seems to be thul
politics is a form o f warfare. In which
toughness and durability, the capacity to
sustain blows and Inflict Injury, are the vital
qualities. Certainly, no one should enter the
Oval Office without demonstrating the compet­
itive traits our campaigns demand. Governing
ts no work for sissies.
But neither is it work for brutes, at least in a
democratic society and in a world where war
lias become a steadily less attractive option.
More often than not. Presidents have to
attempt to solve problems, not by riding
roughshod over the opposition, but by dealing
with them.
All this is by jvay o f prelude to the
observation that the one skill George Bush was
never forced to demonstrate as he sought the
presidency — u talent for negotiating — may
prove to be his most useful tool us President.
Certainly. It is the capacity on which he relies
most this month, as he deals with congressio­
nal leaders of both parties on the budget and
awaits u Washington meeting with Soviet
President Mikhail Gorbachev on the future of
Germany. European security arrangements,
arms control und great-power relations.
The stakes In these two sets of talks arc
larger, by several magnitudes, than the
previous negotiations of the Bush presidency.
The 1989 budget compact, heralded in the
Rose Garden last April, was essentially an
agreement to slide by the 1989 GrammRudman deadline und save the hard decisions
lor later. The windblown Malta meeting
between Busli and Gorbachev last December
was a truncated affair, which did little more
than certify the recognition on both sides that
their vital interests would be served by
reducing the cost of the arms race.
Now the imperatives arc much clearer. The
threat of resurgent inflation and rising Interest
rates is forcing Bush und congressional
Ikrmocrats to contemplate the consequences of
disguising and dismissing the structural deficit
that lias gone unrepaired for almost ten years.
A linancial crisis would make life uncomfort­
able in 1992 lor the Republican President and
for those in both parties responsible for fiscal
|M&gt;ltcy on Capitol lllll.
As for U.S.-Soviet relations, the Increasingly
strident opposition to G orbachev, given
expression at the extraordinary May Day
Jeering In Moscow. Is a powerful prod to action
on his part. It serves notice also on Bush and
Ills administration 'hat agreements must be
reached soon, if the West is to benefit from the
pressures Gorbachev ferls.

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grown in It is unfit for consumption.
For the pai. 40 years these plants have
provided Jobs and relative prosperity for local
residents, but the resultant pollution has robbed
them of health, and in the end. o f life.
In one study commissioned by West German
health officials, the high incidence o f stillbirths
and premature births with very low birth
weights were believed to be caused by environ­
m entally related chemical changes in the
mothers' blood. Infant mortality tn the area Is
about three times that or the non-industrial areas
o f the countries. Among the children who live,
four out of five develop ch onlc bronchitis by age
7.
Life expectancy Is 8 to 10 years lower than in
Western Europe, and three out of five deaths nre
traceable to environmentally Induced diseases —
especially cancers, lung and heart disease.
For the past 40 years the communist govern­
ments of Eastern Europe have largely Ignored
the environment, and those who raised envi­
ronmental concerns were frequently treated as
enemies of the state.
Now the cost Just to halt further pollution — let
alone undo the damage - will be staggering.
The West German Institute of Economic Re­
search has put a price tag o f $200 billion over
the next 20 years to clean up Eastern Europe.

Given the high stakes, it truly is fortunate to
have a President with Bush's negotiating
skills. The testimony on this point — from
members of Congress and foreign officials — Is
nearly unanimous.
T h e y fin d Bush
well-briefed, engaged
and self-con fid en t
enough to be flexible,
fie is described by
a s s o c ia t e s as an
ear-man. rather than
an eye-man, one who
prefers conversation
on a topic to a set of
memos or position
papers. He governs
by talking to people,
face-to-face or over
the phone. And he
likes to deal.
His own ego needs
IGoverning is
are well under con­
no work for
trol. He encourages
sissies. ■
those with whom he
n e g o t i a t e s to
advance their own
ideas and gives them
room to maneuver.
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Told as a youtli that It Is bad form to brag und
inconsiderate to make others feel uncomfort­
able. Bush prides himself on Ills ability to build
personal relationships. One difficult NATO
leader has been converted into a reasonably
strong supporter of U.S. policy by Bush's
repeated acknowledgm ent o f tills m an's
erudition und intellect.
But Bush is more than an artful flatterer, a
convivial locker-room or cocktail-party pal. His
real gift, those who deal with him say. is his
capacity to "see the other guy's needs." He
understands and respects the reasons why
others at the table take the positions they do.
By conveying that understanding, lie was
able to defuse a rather nasty London-Bonn
feud at the NATO summit a year ago. where he
made his international debut as President. At
that Brussels meeting. Bush managed to line
up both Grcul Britain and West Germany
behind an American initiative for sweeping
conventional arms cuts In Europe. That NATO
olTer. as it turned out. gave Gorbachev the
assurance that he needed to let tlit- Warsaw
Pact countries break away late last year
without fear of Soviet tanks.
None o f tilts guarantees success for the
upcoming negotiations on the budget or on
anns control. The policy problems In both are
daunting. Nor Is negotiating skill an adequate
substitute for public rhetoric when It comes to
leading a democracy. In a representative
government like ours, the voters need to hear
goals und strategies debated, not Just bear
mute witness to a leader's tactical skills.

WASHINGTON Former Greek Prime
Minister Andreas Papandreou, awaiting trial
for a potpourri of offenses in Greece, now
faces allegations with a decidedly American
twist. Papandreou's replacement. Constan­
tine Mitsotakis. wants a full Investigation of
the deal Papandreou made In 1987 to buy 40
F-16 fighter Jctsfrom General Dynamics.
Mitsotakis Inherited
th e $ 9 0 0 m illio n
purchase when he
tock office in April,
and lie doesn't like
the terms o f the deal.
If General Dynamics
docs not let Greece
r e n e g o t ia t e th e
terms. Mitsotakis has
vowed to seek a U.S.
c o n g r e s s io n a l i n ­
v e s t ig a t io n In to
" w h a t e x te n t the
F o r e ig n C o r r u p t
Practices Act was v i­
f Papandreou
olated and to what
threw a
extent commissions
documentwere paid or other
shredding
b e n e fits ." Th e
party, but
F o r e ig n C o rru p t
enough of a
P ra ctices Act was
paper trail
w r i t t e n to k e e p
American companies
remains. J
from bribing foreign
government officials to secure contracts.
We asked Geiiernl Dynamics for a reaction
to Mitsotakis' hint that the purchase contract
may have broken the law. The spokesman
told us. "W e have been in total compliance
with the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act and
every other law o f either the U.S. or Greek
government .There were no puyoffs."
In 1986 when Papandreou was negotiating
the contract, he opted to do it directly with
General Dynamics Instead of going through
the U.S. government. The Defense Depart­
ment's Foreign Military Sales Office is set up
to help foreign governments negotiate the
purchase of defense equipment. That agency
warned Papandreou that he could cut a better
deal If he worked through the Pentagon.
G e n e r a l D y n a m ic s c la im s It w a s
Papandreou who insisted on direct negotia­
tions.
Our associate Jim Lynch lias seen internal
Greek government documents showing that
Papandreou was warned by his military
advisers as early as 1986 that the terms o f the
F-16 contract were not favorable. In one
memo to Papandreou. a Greek air force
general warned that General Dynamics was
only offering 10 percent o f the "offset
benefits" that it originally agreed to. Offset
benefits are the enticements a company
throws in to sweeten the deal. They may
include m aintenance contracts on the
equipment or even unrelated items, like
promising to promote tourism in the country
that buys the merchandise. We have Seen the
General Dynamics letter o f intent to provide
the Jets. That letter, from 1985, mentions
offset benefits equal to the entire sales price.
But a Greek document Indicates that original
benefit package was later dropped The
spokesman at General Dynamics said he
could not give the current percentage o f tincontract price that was backed by offset
benefits.
Papandreou threw a document-shredding
party before he left office, but enough o f a
paper trail of the F-16 deal remains to Ik *
examined in great detail in Greece and the
United Stales.
Th e House Energy and commerce Sub­
committee on Oversight and Investigations
lias already begun looking Into the Issue. The
House and Senate Armed Services com m it­
tees have also heen briefed on the Jet sale In
t h e p a s t m o n t h .
The F-16 puichase may become one of the
central Issues at the Papandreou trial. Despite
the- tact tli.it Pupandrcuu is already out of
office, that trial Is shaping up as the
equivalent of an Impeachment liearing for his
leadership of the Pan-Hellenic Socialist Party.

�Sanford Herald. Santord, Florida — Tharjday, May 10,

LOCAL BRIEFS

jtlnued from Page 1A

Commission honors board members
LAKE MARY — Chy commissioners Frida,* will say "thank
you to citizens who serve on city hoards to support locnl
government at a Hoard Appreciation Dinner at the Lake Mary
Community Improvement Association Building, 260 North
Country Club Road.
City Clerk Carol Edwards said recognition will be given to the
leaders and members of the various boards that provide
support In the planning processes and operation of the city.
Boards to be honored tomorrow night include Planning and
Zoning, the Board of Adjustments. Local Planning Agency.
Parks and Recreation and several others.
The dinner will begin ui 7 p.m.

Police linked to confrontation
with major league ball players
United Prass International
TAM PA — Tampa police again
have been linked (o u confronta­
tion wllh mujor-lcaguc baseball
p layers G a ry S h e ffie ld und
Dwight Gooden, and this time
Sheffield said nn officer held a
gun to his head.
In u cose o f mistaken Identity
similar to a 1986 incident that
also Involved Gooden nnd Shef­
field. Sheffield snld he was
stopped outside a West Tampa
bar and harassed by policemen
who thought he was an armed
drug dealer.
Poller would not comment
Thursday on Sheffield's account
o f the Incident, which occurred
March 14.
Tampa resident Chuck Jones
Lmd Sheffield. v'Uo drlveva bl.i'ik
four-door Mercedes with gold
trim similar to the one driven by
dru g suspect Rufus Jam es
Jackson, said they have filed
In tern a l a ffa irs c o m p la in ts
against the officers.
"W e ’re bound by state statutes
that say that anything which
may be linked to an internal
affairs Investigation cannot be
released." said Tam pa police
spokesman Steve Cole. "W e’re
not confirming anything. W e’re
not talking about It. period.
The Milwaukee Brewers Infielder said Gooden, a pitcher for
the New York Mets. left the bar.
Grace’s Place, shortly afterward
and tried to Intervene.
" I said, T in Gary Sheffield and
I’m a professional ball player."
Sheffield said. "T h e y said. ’ I
don’t care who you are. you’re
driving a dope dealer's car.' and
they threw me up against the
cor."
A rtow d o f patrons leaving the
bar shortly after midnight wit-

Man charged
with killing
his girlfriend
United Prots International
MIRAMAR — A man charged
w ith m u rd erin g h is llve-tn
girlfriend confessed that he had
tortured and killed her because
she planned to leave him and
take their young daughter with
her. police said.
Hector Colon. 32. told friends
at w o r k about th e k illin g
Wednesday, then surrendered to
police. He was charged with
first-degree murder In the death
o f Kimberly Warllck, 27. at their
apartment.
Colon was being held without
ball Thursday at the Broward
County Jail.
W arllck had Just returned
from visiting her mother In
Surfslde Beach. S.C., Lt. Chuck
Gcbro said. She planned to go
back to South Carolina, leaving
Colon and Inking their 2-ycar-old
daughter, police said.
Colon told her the child hud to
slay. Febro said.
"T h e y got Into a fight, and he
started hitting her with his
hands." Febro said. "Then II
escalated."
Febro said Colon hll Warllck
repeatedly with a long, metal
socket wrench handle, then lied
her hands and fee* with rope and
continued the healing.
"Apparently she was struggl­
ing and screaming." Febro said.
"S h e was suffering and crying
and he felt sorry for her and
strangled her."
The daughter remained alset-p
in her crib during the killing
W edn esday m orning, p olice
said.
A fter killing his girlfriend.
Colon took a shower and went to
w ork at M ld tow n C o llis io n
S|M‘ciallsls. an auto body shop in
Hollywood. Febro said.

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Nov e m b e r to r th e c I g h I
southern-most counties In the
d is tric t, the restriction s re­
mained In effect for the 11
northernmost counties. Includ­
ing Volusia County.
Vergara said June marks the
beginning of Florida's historic
rainy season, which should con­
tinue through Dei ember.

ncssed the Incident. Sheffield
said.
"M y romplalnl was. I’ve been
harassed too much, nnd m y life
wns In danger," Sheffield said.
He and Gooden were stopped
by police In 1986 for a traffic
violation that escalated into a
brawl with about 20 officers.
Gooden, who claimed the Inci­
dent was racially motivated, wns
charged with resisting arrest and
battery on a police officer.
Gooden, who lives In St.
Petersburg, pleaded no contest
nnd was plnced on probation.
Vice Detective Jose Pcnlchel
Issued a wr rrant for Jackson's
arrest on a charge of conspiracy
to traffic more than 12 pounds of
cocaine on Sept. 3. i989.
Penlchet said one o f Jackson’s
f*rs desvlbed
Ijke Shef­
field's. "T h e y were going by the
Information 1 hnd given them."
he said.
As Sheffield was about to drive
away from the bar. two police
cars blocked the Mercedes, said
Marvin Strlggcrs. a bartender at
Grace's.
"T h ey came out wllh their
revolvers." he said. "It looked
like they were going to fire on
the car.”
Gooden, upset, started to run
toward the action and an offduty police officer working at the
bar tried to calm him down.
Strlggcrs said.
"But the cops were screaming
and yelling at him. He was Just
standing there." Strlggles said.
"That's what they wanted him
to do — month off — and then
they could kick his ass.”
"They told me to stop the
car.’ ’ Sheffield said. "T h e y had
guns to my head. And they had
guns to Chuck -Jones’ head. And
they were cursing.

MILDRED
HOLLY

MARGARET

Mildred Margaret Holly, 80.
123 Red Cedar Road. Longwood.
died Sunday at Hlllhavcn Health
Care Center. Sanford. Born Feb.
11. 1910. in Chatsworth, ’ owa.
she moved to Longwood from
Alabama In 1990. She was a real
estate property manager and a
Catholic.
Survivors Include daughter.
Sharon Work. Longwood; sister.
Martha Brlslow. California; two
g r a n d c h ild r e n ; t w o g r e a t ­
grandchildren.
O a k I a w ii P a r k C e m e •
tery/Funeral Home. Lake Mary.
In charge of arrangements.

THOMAS O. HUTCHISON 8R.
Thomas O. Hutchison Sr., 84.
West Lake Brantley. Longwood,
died Monday at South Seminole
C om m u n ity H ospital. L o n g ­
wood. Born Nov. 20. 1904. In
Dubois. I'a., he m oved to Longwood from Mi.uni in 1980. He
was a glass Installer for P.P.G.,
Plltsiihrgh and a Presbyterian.
Survivors Indude wife. Faye;
d a u g h t e r , M a rie R ic h a r d .
Tucson. Arlz.: son. Thomas Jr..
Chicago; brothers. Frank, Pit­
tsburgh. John. Cocoa; sister.
Myrtle Beveridge, Cocoa: five
grandchildren.
H nldwIn-FuIrchlUl Funeral
Home. Forest City. In charge of
arrangements

plaint to the Equal Employment
uments, denied the allega­ O p p o rtu n ity C om m ission in
tions. saying that Pitkar was March and to the Florida Com ­
chosen for her business experi­ mission on Human Rights In
en ce. poin tin g out that the August o f last year.
college was making a renewed
Both agencies rejected her
effort to strengthen Its business claim.
ties In the com munity.
Perry, who earns $40,000 a
Prior to filing the suit last year as an Instructor at the
week. Perry had taken her com- college, claimed she could have

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compensate
for the unneeded withheld reve­
nues. The anticipated $843,702
represents $736,013 more than
com m issioners thought they
would have two weeks ago and
more than double the amount
t lv y budgeted last September.
No decision has been made on
whether to expand road mainte­
nance projects this year or to
save the money for use next
fiscal year, beginning In October.

blankets of smoke hovering close
to the ground over a wide area.
No homes have been damaged
and firefighters said this m orn­
ing they expect the muck to
smolder for several more days.
The Sanford lire was not the
only one In the Smiths’ lives
recently.
While they were staying In a
hotel In Maryland the weekend
o f their netce's wedding, they
certainly were not expecting to
be roused from their hotel room
and evacuated at 2:30 In the
morning.
But. o f course, there was a fire
there. However, they were back
In at 4 a.m.
And. after the Smiths returned
home, Elaine called some friends
In Morristown. N.J„ to tell them
about the fires that seemed to be
ocurrlng wherever they went.
She was not expectin g her
friends to have a fire story o f
their own. But. o f course, there
was a fire.
T h e frie n d s had lost th e
clothes they had taken to a local
dry-cleaners, because the busi­
ness had burned to the ground.
"Elaine got ofT the phone ano
came In and sold to me. 'H ow ­
ard. This Is the third. I don't
think we'll have to worry any
m o re." Howard Joked. "A n d
they were out here lighting a
backfire yesterday."
Firefighters had III a backfire
— a controlled (Ire aimed at
burning off all the possible fuel,
should the main fire head that
way.
While neighbors In the vicinity
o f the fire, such as on Sand Pine
C ircle. Centennial and other
nearby residential streets, have
been concerned about the smoke
and (lames and the emergency
vehicles from at least three area
fire and rescue services, the
dominant effect of the fire seems
to have been lo bring neighbors
closer together.

Bullet sale
to minor
was legal
United Prass International
MIRAMAR - A store that sold
ride bullets to a Juvenile appar­
ently did not violate federal law
because employees thought the
buyer was at least l&gt;* nrjd proof
o f age Is not requ ired. In­
vestigators said.
The U.S. Bureau of Alcohol.
T o b a c c o and F ir e a rm s In ­
vestigated he purchase after the
15-ycar-old buyer shot and killed
a teenage friend during the
weekend.
T h e ,2 2 -cu llb er r ifle d is ­
charged in the unidentified
teen's Miramar home, killing
Scott Leary. 14. of Sunrise. The
shooting Is still under Investiga­
tion but police think It was
accidental.
A TF agents said Wednesday
their preliminary Investigation
had turned up no evidence that
ammunition regulations were
violated.
Federal law says llc e n s e j
firearm s dealers cannot sell
ammunition " to any individual
who the licensee knows or has
reasonable cause to believe ts
less than 18 years o f age."

Duguld brought out a pitcher o f
icc water and some plastic cups.
"W e appreciate It very m uch."
Duguld said she was happy to
do It because the fire personnel
were so easy to talk to.
" I'm concerned, but these
guys have been great." Duguld
said. " I like that you can go up
lo them and ask them what's
going on and they will explain
things to you. They don’t Just
brush you ofT."
Marian Hamkc. another Sand
Pine Circle resident, wore a
borrowed, bright yellow fire hat
and posed with her poodle In

front of a wall o f (lame where
firemen had Just lit a backfire.
"I'm scared and I’m worried. I
want to be able to get out If the
w orst happens, but th ere's
nothing you can do about It."
Hamke said. "And as long as
they are here. It's not so bad.
They look like they know what
they are doing.*'
"U makes It really bad. when
you come home and there arc
trucks In your back yard," said
Lairy Lawrence, another resi­
dent o f Sand Pine Circle. "But I
think they know what they are
doing.”

" P e o p le Have really b e e n n ice.

F ire m e n le ft s tu c k in th e m u ck
■ * J. BRADLIY DILUNO
Herald stall writer
SANFORD -- F : more than
three days firelighters have
tried their tricks on the fire
that has been smoldering In
the untamed underbrush and
In t h e b a c k y a r d s o f
neighborhoods near the Sanford-Lakc Mary border.
They have crushed It under
bulldozers, plowed trenches
around it with tractors, and
bombed It with water from a
helicopter that can refill Its
250-gallon bucket hundreds
oftlm cs ln a d a y.
As of today. It has burned
more than 100 acres In the
vicinity If Airport Boulevard
and Old Lake Mary Road.
It's a muck fire and Us an
e x a m p le o f h o w M o th er
Nature doesn't give In easily.
Muck is nature's dirty trick
of hiding pockets of air and
other gas under trap-door-hke
coverings or vegetation In the
forest floor. It Is layer upon
layer of decomposing vegeta­
tion that has been forming
ever since their was a forest to
begin with.
vj« * » w are • trapped under
the .ayers and the result ts a
dcceptlvley safe looking piece

o f ground that can be hiding
combustible raw materials as
shallow as six Inches or as
deep as 16 feet.
In addition, it poses the
d a n g e r o f s w a llo w in g
firefighters and their equip­
ment. Sanford Fire Depart ment Battalion Chief M.C.
H oen ln g ex p la in ed . " T h e
Division of Forestry (In the
past) has lost entire pieces of
equipment to It. "You can't
put men on It. And It's Just
not safe to put equipment out
there either."
In addition to the pits, there
Is the danger o f smoldering.
Muck can be several feet
thick. It Is composed of mate­
rial that Is nn Its way to
becoming fossil fuel, so like
underground coal or oil fires.
It can smolder for days or
months at a time. All that is
required for It to become a fire
Is a little dry weather and
some strong wind. Hoenlng
said.
T h e sm old erin g cur: be
stopped with several days of
moist weather or the use of
"raln-blrd" sprinklers.
“ We'tl Just have to watt anti
s e e ." Hoenlng said. "Y o u
can't predict Mother Nature.”

L I L L I A N DOWNIN G
ROTHW EILER
Lillian Downing Rolhweller.
93. formerly of Sanford, died
April 29 at Crcslmont Medical
Care Facility In Fenton, Mich.
She was born June 21. 1896. In
Walworth. N.Y. She was a school
teacher at Webster School In
Pontiac, Mich, for 40 years and
was a member of First Church of
Christ Scientist of Longwood.
Survivors Include sister. Lcora
Howell of Johnstown. Pa.: niece,
L illia n S chu pbach . F enton;
nephew, Curtis Schupbach of
Fenton: several great nclccs and
nephev. s.
D ryer Funeral Hom e Inc..
Holly, Mich.. In charge of ar­
rangements.

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Purdy likely will take place this weekend when Ihc school
district that banned dancing sponsors a prom In nearby
Moncll.
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The Purdy R-2 School D'slrict. which had lls ban on
school-sanctioned
hallcitgcd all the way to the the U.S.
Supreme Court, could reinstate the ban at the next board
meeting on May 21.
In the meantime, u nance by Purdy students this Saturday In
Monett. about 7 miles north o f Purdy, is an alternate location
for students who suld "they would rather have It off-campus to
avoid all the hassles.” Fox said.

China frees more than 200
BEIJING — Chinese leaders today announced the release of
211 people Jailed since last year’s crackdown on the democracy
movement. Including many prominent Intellectuals, In an
unexpected move made to show an improving human rights
record.
Several of those cited by name were believed to have been
already released and under house arrest. The statement,
carried by the official Xinhua news agency, also said 431 other
people were still being Investigated and some were being
prosecuted.
The announcement marked the first time Chinese authorities
have given a specific number o f suspects being Investigated.
Th e statement failed to say whether all were being detained or
whether the 431 figure was the total Involved.

Congressmen concerned about cable
WASHINGTON — Members o f Congress voiced concern
Wednesday that millions o f Americans m ay be denied the
chance to watch their favorite sporting events because of the
shift o f sports programming from free television to cable.
The lawmakers suggested Congress might reconsider the
antitrust exemption granted to spoils leagues or might pass
laws limiting the percentage o f games that can be carried by
cable television.
Sen. Howard Mrtzenbaum. D-Ohlo. testifying before a House
Energy and Commerce subcommittee, also said Congress
should act to rc-regulatc the cable television Industry, where
charges to customers have risen steadily.
But representatives of the major sports leagues said
Americans have more opportunity than ever before to watch
baseball, football and other sporting events on ovcr-the-alr
television.

BOSTON — The promising AIDS drug DDI apparently can
combat the deadly virus without causing excessive side effects,
alleviating recent fears It may be loo dangerous, researchers
said.
Results of two new studies suggest dldcoxylnoslne. or DDI.
may be the second drug that effectively attacks the AIDS virus
and mav offer an alternative to the only currently approved
AIDS drug. AZT.
On the basis o f the findings. “ It Is fair to say that this Is one or
the mo;t promising drugs to come along since the development
o f A Z T .” said Dr. Robert Yarchoan of the National Cancer
Institute, who was the first to report that DDI apjtearcd to fight
the AIDS virus.

Pope calls for fair wages, jobs
MEXICO CITY — Pope John Paul II urged businessmen from
Latin America, a region suffering from Increased unemploy­
ment and declining living standards, to Improve conditions for
their employees by creating Jobs and paying fair wages.
In Ills speech to Mexican businessmen In Dura.igo. 300 miles
northwest of Mexico City. John Paul II said Wednesday that
Latin ‘ mcrican businessmen have an Important role to play,
"sin c e the profound existing social differences are In
everyone's sight and constitute a giant challenge to those with
... responsibility In the socio-economic field."
Today, the fifth day o f his wecklong visit, the pope was
scheduled to hold n religious service for miners at Los Campos
Deportivos de Industrial Minero

House passes Amtrak bill
WASHINGTON — Ignoring ihc Bush administration’s
'.peat d attempts to eliminate subsidies for Amtrak. the House
voted Wednesday to reauthorize federal support for the
passenger rail system.
Supporters said the bill, passed on a 322-93 vote, will enable
Atnlrak to buy new cars and other equipment that will attract
more passengrrsand Increase revenues.
In their annual budgets, both the Reagan and Bush
administrations have proposed that the federal subsidy for
Amtrak be phased out. but Congress has continued to vote
funds for the rail service.

No-dancing district holds prom
PURDY. Mo. — The last waltz for students In the town of

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The designer had his work cut out for him.
bccuase Levy was not thinking small.
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and will have bumper boats and bumper cars, two
go cart tracks, two 18-hole miniature golf courses, a
hamburger pizza restaurant with seating lor 200
people, a 10.000 square-foot game room and
batting cages.
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games will pc puld for with tickets that visitors can
use on any activities In the park.
" A ll the games will be for redemption tickets."
said Trim Honk, manager of the park. " I f someone
were lo spend $100 on games, he would probably
win $75 of It back. That's not a bad deal.”
The grand opening for the park will be May 25.
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Seminoles seek sweep
Tribe after
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track titles

|AMERICAN LEAOUE
Clemens wins 100th
Roger Clemens extended his dominance over
the Seattle Mariners, while the Baltimore Orioles
broke Mark Langdon's mastery over them.
Clemens pitched a four-hitter Wednesday
night for Ills 100th career victory, giving the
Boston Red Sox a 4-1 triumph over the
Mariners.
The Orioles defeated Langston for the first
time In three years, winning a 9-1 rout over the
Angels at California that Included Cal Ripken's
becoming the third shortstop In major league
history to hit 200 homers.
In other A L games Wednesday. Cleveland
cracked Minnesota 7-3. Toronto edged Chicago
4-3. Detroit shaded Milwaukee 2-1. Texas
trounced Kansas City 9-3. and Oakland nicked
New York 2-1 In 11 Innings.

By TONY DeSORMIIR
Herald Sports Editor________________

MDA FUND RAISERS
Bowling, goll events planned
A howling party and a golf tournament have
been scheduled during the next five days to help
raise m oney for the Muscular Dystrophy
Assclatlon.
This evening at 6:30 p.m.. more than 75
e m p lo y e e s o f local 7-E leven stores w ill
participate In a bowling party at the Brunswick
Parkwood Lancs, located at 3303 W. Colonial
Drive In Orlando.
Muscular Dystrophy patients from around the
area will also be In attendance.
This event Is part o f The Southland Corpora­
tion's nationwide effort to raise money for MDA.
To support this effort, please call The Southland
Corporation at 25)5-3076 or MDA at 677-6665.
Also. Daniel and Wohlwender Realty. Inc. Is
sponsoring their first 4-Man Scramble Golf
Tournament to benefit MDA at Tlmacuan Golf
and C ountry C lub on Monday. May 14.
beginning at 12.30 p.m.
Deadline lor entry was April 30. For more
Information, contact Daniel and Wohlwender at
321-9444 or H65M600.

|TOUR do TRUMP
Mexico’s Alcala wins time trial
ALLENTOWN. Pa. — Raul Alcala or Mexico,
emerging aa a strong favorite to capture the
Tour dC'^TTuinp. tflislly Won the Lehigh Vullcy
time trial Wednesday morning by 26 seconds.
While Alcala narrowed hts gap behind overall
leader Vlatchcslav Bobrik, the U.S. 7-Elcvcn
team suffered through a difficult day. en­
dangering Its hopes of repeating as team
champion.
Canadian Steve Bauer, after starting the day a
strong third In die overall standings, crashed on
a railroad track. Injuring hts buttock, and
wound up falling to 10th place. 4:29 behind
Bobrik. Ills 7-Ek-vcn teammate. Ron Kicfcl. who
had been the highest-placed U.S. rider, faded
from sixth place to 18th.
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ARENA FOOTBALL
Detroit Drive signs Schlichter
DETROIT — The Detroit Drive of the Arena
Football League announced Wednesday the
signing of Art Schlichter. the former Ohio Stale
and India
Hills Colts quarterback suspended
In 1983
—*ng on pm football and
baseball gar t s .
Prior to the news conference announcing Ills
signing. Schllctcr said he was eager for a new
start and "looking to enjoy my life and have
some fun."
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The Drive, who are the defending ArcnaBowl
Champions, open the I95K) season with road
games June 8 In Pittsburgh and June 16 In
Washington. D C. Their home opener Is June 22
at Joe Louis Arena against tin- Denver Dyna­
mite.

NATIONAL LEAGUE
Rain, Cubs beat Braves
The rain came down at an opportune lime for
Chicago but much loo soon for Atlanta.
The downpour started In the Cubs fourth
Wednesday, but umpires did not halt play until
after the Braves' fifth, and didn't call the game
until 1 Mi hours later, giving Chicago a 4-0
victory over Atlanta.
"W e weren't able to get to our part o f the
gam e.'' said Braves Manager Russ Nixon, whose
team had rallied In the late Innings the last twodays. "A ll o f our runs were scored from the fifth
Inning on here.”
In other National League games. San Fran­
cisco beat New York 4-2. Pittsburgh pounded
Cincinnati 6-2. Montreal defeated Los Angeles
5-3. St. Louis blasted San Diego 11-5. and
Philadelphia destroyed Houston 10*1.
Com piled from s ta ff and w lra roports.________

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H*ctW Ptato* by Tommy Vtnctnl

How the Seminole boys fare In Friday niQht’s Class 3A
stale track meet at Winter Park's Showalter Field will
determined largely on how Carlo White (left). Tommy
Hampton (right), Henry Williams and Robert Moore do in

Sullivan
scores in
U.S. win

the field events Friday afternoon. White Is the top-seed
in the shot put, Hampton qualified in the discus and
Williams is entered in the triple Jump. Moore will
compete in the triple Jump, long jump and shot put.

Weger, Brandenburg star at Stetson
From staff raporta
DeLAND — Longwood residents Wes Weger and
Tracy Brandcnbcrg have been recognized as leaders
ol tliclr respective diamond teams by Stetson
University.

Unltad Pr»M In tern a tio n a l_______
HERSHEY. Pa. — In the city
where Will Chamberlain scored IOO
points In an NBA gam e 28 years
ago. the U.S. national soccer team
experienced a modest offensive
outburst of Its own Wednesday
night.
Peter Vermes scored on a penalty
shot In the 58th minute to break a
1-1 tic and help the United States
defeat Poland 3-1 In a World Cup
luncup.
Chris Sullivan, a member o f the
Orlando Lions o f the Amcrtcam
Soccer League and a two-llm e
All-American while at the Universi­
ty of Tampa, added an Insurance
goal late In the game.
Bruce Murray had a goal in the
first half as the United States
showed a scoring punch previously
nonexistent against quality oppo­
nents.
“ The bad rap on our forwards
should be over for a while, at least."
midfielder Firlc Wynalda said.
The United States, appearing In
Its lirst World Cup In 40 years,
entered Wednesday night with Just
12 goals In nine International games
— but six a ga in st p u sh overs
Iceland. Bermuda and Malta. The
most goals they scored against a top
opponent came In a 3-2 loss to East
Germany.
"W e're playing aggressive m en­
tally — going forward.” U.S. Coach
Bob Ganslcr said.
Poland was chosen as an oppo­
nent because o f Its similarity In
style to Czechoslovakia the Am eri­
cans' first World Cup foe In Italy
next month. The Poles Just missed
q u a lify in g for the W orld Cup.
fin is h in g behind S w ed en and
Fingland In Its group. Nine of Its
players Wednesday night competed
during qualifying.
"It's good for the players to get a
victory of this nature against a team
of this caliber." Ganslcr said.
Before a vocal crowd of 12.063 at
Hcrsheypark Stadium, the A m eri­
cans overcame an curly gift goal to
score three straight times.
Jacck Zlober took advantage o f a
CiSee U.S.A.. Page 2B

S em in ole High S ch ool track
coaches Ken Brauinan and Nate
Perkins arc approaching Friday
night's "Class 3A state meet at
Winter Park's Showalter Field and
Bob Mosher Track from different
directions.
Brauman. coach of the Seminole
boys, will have a real strong Idea of
how his team will finish after the
field events are over. On the other
hand. Perkins and the Seminole
girls may have to wait until the filial
event of the evening to find out If
they've won their fifth consecutive
state title.
Seminole Is attempting to do
something that hasn't been done
since 1986: win both the boys’ and
girls' team state championships.
The last schools to accomplish that
were Seminole (back when It was a
Class 4A school) and Belle GladeGaldcs Central.
Going Into Friday night's meet.
' See Sem inole, Page 3B

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Weger. a sophomore stio&gt;tsinp from Luke Mary
High School, was named most valuable player on the
15)90 baseball team at the annual banquet held In
the Carlton Union Building this past Saturday night.
Weg^r Is leading the team In hitting (.380). triples
(five) and runs scored (40). He also ranks second on
the ballclub with 12 doubles and has only struck out
12 tim es

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The Hatters will be completing their regular season
this week, then will begin preparation for their third
consecutive trip to the NCAA regional baseball
tournament Stetson earned the trip by winning the
Trans America Conference champion hip for the
third straight time last weekend In Shreveport. LA.
Brandcnbcrg. from Lake Brantley, enjoyed a very
successful rookie campaign for the Hatter softball
team.
The freshman shortstop led the Hatters In triples
(nine). RBI (27) and slugging percentage (.622). She
also tied for the team lead In home runs (four) and
walks (14). The nine triples by Brandcnbcrg. who
also pluyed guard on the basketball team,
established a new team standard, breaking the old
record of seven.
According to the NCAA Statistical release through
games of April 28. her average of .243 triples per
game ranked her second In the nation behind Chris
Parris of Ncvada-Las Vegas, who had 13 triples in 53
games for a .245 mark.

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Her 0.73 RBI per game average gave her the 21st
highest per game average In the country.

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Lake Brantley graduate Tracy Brandenburg led the
Stetson Hatter softball team In several ollenstve
categories this year as a freshman.

The Hatters finished their season last weekend
with a third place finish In the New South Women's
Athletic Conference Softball Tournament at Georgia
State.
The Hatters finish their season with a 19-25 mark
after starting the season 4-15.

Hype begins for Tyson-Tillman fight
United Praam Intarnatlonal______ __________________ _
LOS ANGELES — Mike Tyson wore custom-made
white coveralls and no shirt. Don King did his Walter
Brennan Impersonation and hugged arch-rival Bob
Arum. George Foreman swallowed everything In sight.
The hype for Tyson s June 16 bout In Las Vegas
against amateur antagonist Henry Tillman — Tyson's
first fight since he lost the heavyweight crown to James
"B u stc-" Douglas In February — began in clrcus-llke
fashion Wednesday with a 90-mlnute news conference.

There was. however, little tfews.
Tyson did pronounce himself in "tremendous shape
and ready to light" Tillman, who beat him twice in the
1984 Olympic Box-offs. Tillman went on the win a gold
medal while Tyson failed to make the team.
Looking fit. Tyson said he weighed 226 pounds two
weeks ago and wants to get down to 218 for the
scheduled 10-rounder at Caesars Palace. He Indicated
he has been running six miles a day. and started Ixixlng
Monday.
See Tyson. Psge 3B

Jordan scores 45 as Bulls keep 76ers wirsless on road
By U n ited Press In tern ation al________________
Try as they might, the Philadelphia 76ers
cannot make Michael Jordan go away. I hey
couldn't do it in Game 1. and they couldn't do it
in Game 2.
This does not bode well for the 76crs. who
return home for Game 3 Friday night trailing this
best-of-seven Eastern Conference semifinal 2-0.
The 7tiers have yet to win on the road In the
playoffs. They beat the Cavaliers In five games In
Ihe first round holding the home-court advan­
tage. But for Philadelphia to reach the conference
finals they will have to win at least one game at
Chicago Stadium.
On Wednesday night in Chicago. Jordan
scored 15 of his 45 (mints In the critical third
quarter, rallying the Bulla from a 16-polnt deficit

to a 101-96 victory.
, _ , _u
Late In the first half, the Bulls trailed 54-38.
The third period, however, belonged to Jordan.
The Bulls scored 32 points in quarter and Jordan
bad 15. They outscored the 76ers 19-7 In the last
five minutes and led 78-77 entering the last
p e r io d

W hile Jordan electrified Chicago Stadium
during the quarter. Philadelphia s C harles
Barkley produced nothing but static. He went
scoreless and finished with 16 points, only 2 In
the second half. This from a player who had 30
points In Game 1.
Jordan's scoop shot with LO-I lelt made it
99-96. After Johnny Dawkins missed a Jumper,
be hit two free throws with 33 seconds left lor a
5-poim lead, and the Bulls were on their way.
.Jordan went 18 of 36 from the Hour and scored

bis team's last 8 points. Scollle Plppcn added 16.
For the 76ers. Herscy Hawkins had 23 polntsand
Barkley 19 rebounds.
The other bc'st-of-seven quarterfinal series
resume Thursday night: New York, down 10. at
Detroit; Portland, up 2-0. at Sun Antonio; and
Phoenix, up 1-0. at the Lakers.
Pistons vs. K n icks
The Knicks entered Game I coming off a
rousing victory over the Celtics. Reality hit with
the subtlety of a crashing piano — a 112 77
thrashing by a Pistons team that enjoyed six
days off Much will now depend on how the
Pistons handle New York center Patrick Ewing
He was limited to 19 points and 1 rebounds in
Game 1 James Edwards pushed him off his
favorite spots, as did Bill Lalmliecr. John Salley
See NBA. Page 2B

�»

IB — Santord "Herald. Sanlord. Florida — Thursday, May 10, 1

Neely leads Bruins to
Stanley Cup with win

STATS &amp; STANDINGS
] win, lose &amp; DREW

[p o o s

Uwttad W —

At Stmlnjle P a n
WednesAy nlgkt
First ra c a -1 / I.D : I f . t l
5 L J '» Lva Marta
130 I N 1.00
* Minstrel Lad
130 5 40
i Bob’s Print
1.10

a (t+) u.jf p (m i m.ta T ira-i) i i i .m

Secevsdrece—1/14. M: 31*3
1 Sarati’s Elcamlno
4,30 1.40 3 40
3 Midland Wlngo
MO 110
3 Tima Pov»*r
3 00
O (1 3 ) IMO P (131 34.3* T l u l l 44.1* DO

(S-IMf.M
TMrOraca—i/U. 0 : 11.33
I Debbie Thomas
130 3 40 1.40
SCrli Coast
140 MO
IW hara’ s Jack
5 ao
0 ( M ) M.M P (01) 4154 T (0-5-1) 3)4.00
Fawrtk raca -1/0. D: M .lf
5 Bob's Isabella
7.00 3 40 1.40
IM yL IttleM llly
3 00 1 40
4 Mala Harl
4.30
Q (I S) 11.00 P (I D MOO T (5-1-41 ISI.M t
(5-1+3) 310.00
Firm raca-5/14, 0:11.10
IC R 's Marty
1.40 1.00 3.30
7 Prom Party
4 00 3 00
3 Rad’ s Raady
5.30
0(1-7) 11.40 P (1-7) 41M T 41-7-1) M0.M
Mam raca-1/0. C: 10.04
0 Nassau Norm
4.00 4.40 1.10
5 Gold Sack
0 40 1 40
4 Tamourad
4.30
Q (5-0) 15.40 P (0-5) H.M T (0-54) 110.00
Sevenfll race —1/14. Dt II.M
1Class Machine
14.40 1 00 1.30
5 Cosmo's Llndy
0.00 4.40
7 Bob's Dakota
1.00
a (1 5) 01.00 P (1-5) 151.00 T (15-7) 114.00
Ptc 1 (1 + 1 ) 155.10
Eighth raca -1/0. • : 10.41
SGIIstan Jada
4.40 3 00 1.10
4 Too Flip
0 00 1.40
OCR’s Miss Olivia
140
O (4-SI 34.00 PI5-4) 40.70 T (5 + 4 ) 110.40 I
(5+4-7)401.00
Nlnrnraca-5/14. A: M.04
4 Prlnca Bobamond
0 40 5 40 3.40
1 Wlda Racaivar
3 30 1 40
I L J ’s Gilbert
1.00
Q 11-4) 7.00 P (4 1) 1000 T (4-1-1) 11.M
Iftk raca-5/14,0:11.33
4 Janobar Ealt
5 40 1.40 3.10
5 Bob’s Tannyson
1.40 -00
4 Juvenile Jusllca
11.00
0 (4-5) 17.00 P (4-1) 41.70 T (4-5+) I04.M
(4-1+) 4141.70
lltk raca-1/0. C; lt.14
SGatyanow
0 00 5.30 1.00
I Slick Jo Jr
IS 40 4.40
4 Oval Charged
1.40
Q 15+11' M P55-11 114.M T (5 1 + ) 144.00 I
(1-1-41) 441.40
13th raca — 5/14, 0:11.44
I Dark Huntar
10 00 7.40 3.40
IC R ’S Gamblar
4 00 1 40
7 Go Flo
3.10
0(1-5) 35.44 P (1-SI U ' 44T (1-571115.44
llth ra ca -5/14. C: 31.14
7 Moon Phase
5 40 3.00 1.40
3 Uncle Flak
4 00 3.10
3 Big Topper
5.30
Q (3 7) 15.14 P (7-11 44.04 T (7 51) 141.04 S
(7-51-5)444.04
14thraca —1/1. B: It.M
5C al,psiC irSl
1130 4 40 100
/Simulated
5 00 3 10
a Oval Desire
4.00
0 &lt;1-7111.00 P (5 7) 54 44 S (5-7+4) 4I0.M
A - 1,4151 H - l l 71,007

BASIBALL STANDINGS
AMERICAN LEAGUE
East
W L Pci.
GB
Milwaukee
14 0 440
Toronto
17 II .544 t
Boston
15 17 554 1
Cleveland
14 11 .510 1
Baltimore
11 14 .430 5M
New York
10 14 .315 4W
Detroit
10 10 .345 0
West
Oakland
31 4 .771 —
Chicago
14 10 .503 55S
Teaas
14 13 .510 7
Minnesota
13 13 .500 7&gt;S
Seattle
13 14 .441 0
California
II 17 .103 10Vs
Kansas City
0 17 344 UVs
Wednesday Results
Detroit 1 , Milwaukee I, 0 Innings,
shortened due lo rain
Oakland 7. New York 1.11 innings
Toronto 4. Chicago 3
C Itveland 7, Mlnneajla 3
Taras 0, Kansas City 3
Boston 4, Seattle I
Baltimore 0, California I
Thursday Games
(All limes EOT)
Tor onlo ISIoltlemyre 41) al Detroil
(Robinson 1 3). 7:33pm
Cleveland (Swindell 13) at Minnesota
(Smith 0 31.1 01p m
Kansas City (Gordon 10) al Taras
(brown 5 01.115 p m
California (McCatklll 3 1) at Saattte
(Holmans 1), 10 OSp m
Friday Garnet
Milwaukee at Minnesota, night
Kansas City at Chicago, night
T or on to at Detroit, night
Cleveland at Teras. night
New York at Seattle, night
Baltimore at Oakland, night
Boston at California, mgt.t
NATIONAL LEAGUE
East
W L P tt.
GB
19 a nu —
Pittsburgh
M o n lfe s il
14 13 571 JV*
P h ila d e lp h ia
IS 12 554 4
N ew Y o rk
14 14 500 sw
Chicago
11 14 411 4
SI Louts
11 14 407 1
Wtst
C in c in n a ti
11 4 750 —
l o * Angeles

San Diego
Houston
San F ra n cisco
A tla n ta

14
II
12
10

14
15

14

14
• 17

500 4
444 m
rr&gt;
i
337 10
330 I0&lt;1

Wednesday Results
Chic ego 4
A tla n ta 0. 4 V] in n in g *.
shortened due lo rain
Son Franciscos. New York 1
Pittsburgh a. Cincline111
Montreal 5, Los A n g le s 3
St Louis It. San Oego 5
Philadelphia 10 Houston I
Thursday Games
(All limes EDI I
San Diego (Rasmussen 1 I) at SI Louis
IM egreneO !). I ISp m
Los Angeles
(R Mar liner
3 1) al
Montreal (D M arlin eil 3). I )t p m
Cincinnati (Robinses I I) al Pittsburgh
(Kramer 0 01 7 35pm
Frrday Ganws
Lus Angeles at New York, night
San f renciscoel Philadelphia, night
Houston at Pittsburgh, night
Chicago at Cmclnnail. muhl
Atlanta at St Louts, night
Montreal al San Oego. night
FLOHIOA STATE LEAGUE (A l
(Meier League alhhalten in parentheses)
East Di.tiwn
w L Pci
We*t Palm BeachtE &lt;p*) 2) 11 474
St Lucie (M etii
n 14
Ft. laud &lt;Yankee*!
VI 1/ WO
Vero Be*ih (Dodger*)
14 20 412
Miami (
1
f IS 74S
Centrsl Division
Lakeland (Itgertl
21 II 424
OtttoJa (A ifro ii
20 14 M l
Bate&amp;ail C&lt;»&gt; (Moyah)
IS It 441
Winter Heven (Bed Soil ft 74 •74
We»l Oivnaon
Dunedin (Blue J*yt)
2/ / r u
Char iofle 1Mang«r * )
24 10 704
St Pete iCardinaltl
14 1/ a s
Sara*uta (While Som}
19 441
Clear wafer (PhillieiJ
24 294
Wed na sda y Results
Baset/an City 11, Clear water t
Vero Beach 7. Msemi 0
Osceola3. Oune+n 1
SI Lucie 13. FI Laud 1(3

GB
1
4
9
14
—
1V»
4V»
IS‘ l

J
I0W
12
17

West Palm Beach 4. Sariaota I
Charlotte 10. Winter Heven 1
SI. P ot, at Lakeland. Ppd., Rain
Thursday Oames
Lakeland at Osarletlo
Osceola at O oarwetor
Baseball City at Dunedin
Vera Beach at Ft. Laud
West Palm Beach at Miami
SarasotaatSI. Lucie
Winter Haven at St. Pete
Friday Games
Lakeland at Charlotte
Oscaela at Clearvater
Baseball City at Dunedin
Vara Beach al Ft. Laud
St. Pata at Wlntar Haven
Sarasota at St. Lucia
Miami at Wait Palm Beach

Complete major laagua basabatl roundup appear* on Paga 8B
I. Lisa Wagner, Pdmetta, 144. 0.734/ 1.
Robin Romeo, Van N t*». Celll.. » 4 . 0,701; 3.
Kim Torrell, Daly City. Celll., 141. 0,544; 4.
x Lori Br4hh4m. ButtWo. N Y . 13 11, 0,141;
5 Dana Miller Mackle. Australia. 17-7. 0.3*1;
4 Slaey Rider. LaHatea. Calif., 17 13. 0,154.
51,300.
7. Anne Marie Duggm, Newport Newt. Va .
13 II. 0,110, 51.350. ( . Dina Whaalsr.
Gladstone. M o . la-10.0.114. $1,300. 0. Sharon
Todd. Bowling Groan, Ky., II 11. 0.007. 11.17},
10. Laurie Evans. Msmphli Term. 150,
0.041. 01. ISO; II. Tort Romeo. Van Nuyi.
C a lif, 17 17. 0.051. SI,IS; II Cheryl Oanleli.
Detroit, Mich . 13 17.0.005,51.100
II Dede Davidson. Southgate. Mich . 10-T«.
4.000, 51+75; 14. Nikki Glenullat. Valle|0.
Cam.. I » l l I. 1.043. 51.050; 15. Mery (Martha
Cemiglla. Sprlnglleld. III., II 13. 4,030. 41+35;
14 Carol Glanottl. Australia. It-tl I, 1.014.
41,000; 17 Wendy Macpherton. San Diego.
Celll.. 11-13-1. 4.004. 4075; tf. Sandra Jo
Shiery. Coldwatvr. M id i, 0-15.4.444.4050
If. Linda Urbanefc. Humble. Tax., 4-147.
I f l l ; 10. Jarl Edwards. Mattaion. III.,
11 K.vsn Wakefield.
414, I. Jog, 10&gt;5; 31
Daerborn, Mich., 0 15,
4.351. 1010; 13. a-O trlene M llten, St.
Potersherg. 4-1*. 4.00. 5045/ 14. Nancy
Carter, Naples. 4-1*. (.373. SOM.
i Branham earned Ota fourth seeded post
lion on the basis of higher actual plnlall total

SOUTHERN L IA O U E (A A I
(Mater League affillathn In parentheses)
Eastern Dividers
Jacksonville (Erpos)
Orlande (Twins)
Charlotte (Cubs)
Columbus (Astros)
Grsenvllle (Braves)
Western OvJilc
Memphis (Royals)
Chattanooga (Meosi
Huntsville (Athletics)
Birmingham (Whlta Sox)
Knoxville (Blue Jays)
Wednesday fesatts
Birmingham at Charlotte. Ppd., Rain
Knoavllle at Chattmooga. Ppd., Rain
Columbus at Greanvllla. Ppd., Rain
Jacksonville 4. Huntsville 3
Memphis 4. Orlande!, t l Innings
Thursday Oames
Birmingham at Charlotte
Columbus al Greenville
Huntsville el Jacksonville
Chattanooga at Knoxville
Orlande at Memphis
Friday Gamas
Birmingham al Charlotte
Huntsville at Jacksonville
Chattanooga at Knoxville
Orlande at Memphis

NBA P LA Y O FFS
Cenferance Semifinals
Best el levers
Eastern Conference
Philadelphia vs. Chicago
( CMcnge food* series J + )
May 7 - Chicago 04. Philadelphia 43
May 0 - Chicago 101. Ptilladalphla M
May 11 — Chicago at Ptilladalphla. I p.m.
May 13 — Chicago at Philadelphia. 1:00
pm .
x May I , — Phlladefchla at Chicago. 4 p.m.
x May 14 — Chicago al Ptslladelphla.(p .m.
x May 30 — Philadelphia al Chicago. TBA
Now York vs. Detroit
( Detroit leads series 1+)
May 4 - Detroll 112. NY Knlcks 77
May 10 - NY Knkksal Detroit. 4 p m.
May 17 — Detroil at New York, I p m.
(May 13 — Detroit at New York, 3:30 p.m.
x May 15 — New York al Detroit, ( p m.
x May 14 — Detroil al New York. 4 p m
x May 30 — Naw York al Datrolt. 1pm.
Western Ceiderenca
San Antemo vs. Purttand
( Portland leads sarles 1+)
May 3 — Portland 107. San Antonio 04
May I — Portland 111, San Antonio 113
May 10 — Portland el San Antonio. 1:30
p m.
May 12 — Portland al San Antonio. 1 M
pm
X May IS — San Antonio at Portland. TBA
x Mar 17 — Portland el Sen Antonio. I p m.
x May 10 — San Antmioat Portland. TBA
Phoenu v s LA Lakers
(Phoenix leads series 1+)
May I — Phoenix 1(U. LA Lekers 101
May 10 — Phoenix at LA Lakers. IO:Xp m.
May 12 — LA Lakars al Phoanlx, 3:30p m.
May 1J — LA Lakersd Phoenix. 3 M p m
x May IS — Phoenix at LA Lakars. 10.30
pm
x May 17 — LA Lakers et Phoenix. TBA
x May I f — Phoenix at LA Lakars. 130
p m.
i ll necessary
T BA to be announced.

4140.000 Italian Open
At R om * MayO
(Seed* iss parentheses)
ft.,
.
Second Round
Martina Navratllma (1), Fort Worlh.
Texas, dal. Rachel MdQuilten. Australia. 53.
14. 4 7. Arantxa Sanchal Vicerto (1), Spain,
del Kristin Godridge Australia, 4-1. 41;
M4nu«l4 Maleeva (I). Bulgaria, del. Silvia
La Fralta. Italy. 4-7. 47; Vieira. Braill. del
Judith Wlnsntr (II. Austria. 5-7, 7.4. 42;
Ratfaella Rtggl (101, I Illy. del. Amanda
Coe tier. South Africa. 44,41.
Jennifer Capriati (t l). Seddlskreek, del
Susan Sloan*. Lexington, Ky.. 44, 7+ (7 5);
Catarina Llndqvls) (13). Sweden, del.
Patricia Tarablnl, Argentina, 44. 43. 41;
Sandra Cacchlnl (14), Italy, dat. Karin
Kschwendt. Luxembourg. I I. |+, 4-3;
Andrea Mercedes Par. Argentina, del. Leila
Meskhl (151. Soviet Lkilon, 4 4. 7 5; Cathy
Caversarlo (14). Italy, dal. Julia Hilard,
France. 7 5.47.

NHL PLAYOFFS
Best el Seven
(All Times EOT I
Canlerence Finals
Campbell Centerenc*
Chicago vs. Edmonton
(Series tied 11)
May 3 — Edmonton 5. Chicago 1
May 4 — Chicago 4. Edmonton 3
May 4 — Chicago 3. Edmonton 1
M a r l - Edmonton!,Chicago3
Mar K&gt; - Chicago at Edmonton. 5 15 p m
May II — Edmonton at Chicago, 4 15 p m
a May 14 — Chicago al Edmonton, t 15
pm
Wale* Canlerence
Washington vs Boston
I Bssten win* series 441
May 1 — Boston 5. Washington ]
May 5 — Boston 3, Washington 0
May 7 - Boston I. Washington I
May 0 — Boston 1. Washington 1
Stanley Cup Final
May 14 — Game I
May 10 —Game 1
May 33 - Game 3
May 34 — Gama «
a May 34 — Gama 5
a May 71 — Gama 4
a May It — Gama 7
■ It necessary

BO W LING
*33.004 LPBT Clearwater Classic
At Clearwater. May »
Final Match P*ay Round
(Listing name*, hometowns, wen lost rec
ords. 41 game ptnlall blots and prtit money
Top flee advance to sltpiedder finals;
a danate*amateur)

TOUR dm TRUMF
Eighth Stage
Time Trial (14 1-1 milts. Alltnltwn to
Edsttn), May t
1. Raul Alcala. POM. 13 mlnutds. 1(7
second*. 3 Alla Kvobvlll. Z. 13 I f lfO; 1
Dmitri Zhdanov. Soviet Union, 33 01:340; 4.
Erik Brouklnk. POM 11 05 740; 1 Viet
Cheslav Bobrik. Soviet Union, 13 Of: SaO
4. Vlatcheslav Eklmov, Soviet Union.
31 17:110. 7 Steve Spooks. Team Crest.
13 51 M0. 4 Clerk Sheehan. A.C. Plnarello.
14:13:070. t. Steven Swart, Coors Light.
34 33.000; 10. Nico Verhoeven. POM.
14:24:110.
Ninth Slag#
Lehigh Valley Circuit Race
Allentown to Be file hem, 71 miles
I. o ia ( Ludwig. Panasonic; 1. Craig
Schommer. Team Cresl; 3. Maximilian
Sclar.drl, Cerera. a Jean Francois Lalille,
France; 5 Net* Reiss. Subaru Montgomery
4. Peter Oe Clerg. LcXto. 7. A ll* Kvolsvoll.
Z; I David Farmer. Coors Light, f Reul
Alcala, PDM; 10 Matt Eaton. A C. Plnarello
Allllm es: 3hours,ajminute*.
Overall Bandings:
I Vlatcheslav Bobrik. Soviet Union.
34 54 57; 3. Reul Alcala. PDM. 1:37 behind;
1 Alle Kvolsvoll. Z. 3 30 behind. 4. Erik
Brouklnk. PDM. 3:11 behind, 5. Omilri
Zhdanov. Soviet Unlow 1: If behind.
4. Vlatcheslav Eklmov. Panasonic. 3 40
behind. 7 Sieve Speaks. Team Crest. 3 54
behind, I Nico Verhoeven. POM. 414
behind, f Clark Sheehan. A C Plnarello. 4 I f
behind. 10 Steve Bauer. 7 Eleven. 4 I f
behind

BOXING
May It at StaUMne. Nev — Johnny Tapia
vs. Roland Gomel. O. super flyweights.
Nicky Walker v* Jell McCracken. I. light
heavyweights; Kelcie Banks v* Terry
Sutherland. 4. Ilghtweltpils
May I I al Corpus Osrlstl. Taxas - Jesse
Benavides vs. Kelvin Seabrooks. II. junior
featherweights. Jemal Hinton v* Jo* Orewa.
10. featherweight*
May 14 4t Madison. WIs — Aaron Pryor vs
Darrell Jones. 10. wellvweights
May 17 at Philadelphia. Pa. — Tracy Spann
vs Bernard Gray. II. lightweights
May I t at San Jose. Callt - Bruce Saldon
vs Ossie Ocasio. 10. heavyweights. Santas
Cardona vs Stanley Longslieet, 10, junior
welterweights
May I I at Calllcoon. N Y. — G iro
Gelormlno vs Josa Sanabria. 10. junior
lightweight. Ronaldo Snipes vs Jamie Howe.
10. heavyweight*. Aaron "Superman” Davis
vs Curtis Summit. 10. welterweight*
May I f at Las Ve&lt;&gt;i*. Nev
- c Pernoil
Whitaker vs Aiunsah Nelson, 13. IBF and
WBC lightweight lilies
Mar 31 al Inglewiut, Calif — Manuel
Medina vs Tyrone Jackson. 17. junior

May 33 at Atlantic City. N J - Buddy
McGtrt vs. Charles Baei. to. welterweights.
A le x Stew art vs. Tim Anderson, 10.
heavyweights, Ricardo Capada vs. Carlos
Romero. 10. featherweights.
May 13 at Chicago - Oliver -Tho Bull”
M c C a ll v i . L io n e l W a s h in g to n , 10.
haavywelohtt.
May 34 Al Sydney. Australia - Jeff Fenech
V i Juan Laporte. o. vacant WBC super
leal hei weigh I title
May 31 At Rochaste.. N Y - Charles
M u rra y vs R ob ert Guy. IS. |unlor
welterweights
May I t al Las Vegas. Nev - Joe Laslsl vs
D avid Vedder. t l, vacant U5BA light
heavy weight championship
Juno I at Atlantic City. N J. - Evander
H o ly fla ld v*. Saamus M cDonagh. tl.
heavyweight*.
June 3 At Melbourne - ( j « f f Harding v*
Dennis Andrles, tl. WBC light heavyweight
title.
June 4 At Inglewood Callt. — C Humberto
Gontalei vt Luis Moniote. tl. WBC lunlor
flyweight title ^
June 5 al San Josa. Callt. - Lupe Guttlers:
v* Myron Taylor, tl. Iealtserweights
June 7 al Honolulu. Howell — Jesus Selud
v* Martin Ortegon. IV super bantamweight*
June It At El Paso Taxes — Z Orlando
Canitale* vs. Paul G oiialei, 11. IBF ban
lemwelght Title. Todf Foster vs Roland
Rangel. 10. wallerwalghts
June 13 at Fort Bragg, N C - Anthony
Hembrlck v t Donnet Winglietd. tl. light
heavyweights
June 14 4l Las V ega. Nev — Mike Tyson
vs Henry Tillman. 10. heavyweights. George
F orem an vs. A d llto n R od rigu es. 10 .
heavyweights.

TRANSACTIONS
Baseball
St. Louis — The Cardinals activated third
basemen Terry Pendeton end sent right
handed pitcher Bob Tewksbury to Its Triple A
farm club In Lculsville
Basketball
Erie (World Beskefeell League) — Signed
Scooter Berry &lt;g). Rod Foster (g). Ray Hell
(II, Delray Brooks (g). Eric McLaughlin (g).
Holman Harley (g ). O-rls HoHan (gl. Ray
Pugh (f), Troy Lewis (0 . Roosevelt Chapman
(Cl. Anthony Olcken* (cl. and John Williams
(II to one year conlracti
New Heven (United Steles Basketball
League I — Named Terry O'Connor head
coach general manager.
Callage
George Washington - Named Mike Jarvis
basketball coach.
Grand Canyon — Named Leigh Ion Me
Crery basketball coach.
Molloy — Women's tennis coach Bob
Schneider resigned
Featbe It
Atlanta — Signed free agent guard John
Scully
Dallas — Released safety Victor Scott end
running back Ervin Farris
Detroit (Arena) — Signed quarterback Art
Schllchter
NY Jet* — Signed seNly Cert Howard
Washington — Gave medical clearance to
running back Kelvin Bryint. who herniated *
disk In his neck last July, to return lo
football, waived veteran defensive back
Barry Wilburn

TV/RADIO
BASKETBALL
( p m — TNT, New York at Detrail. (LI
10 10pm - T N T . Phoenix el LA. (LI

BOXING
4 p.m — ESPN, Super IIyweights, Johnny
Taplav* Roalnd Gome:. (L )
BOWLING
7:30 p m — ESPN. LPBT Clearwalar
Classic. (L I
GOLr
a p m — ESPN. Memorial Tournament.
First round. ILt

HOCKEY
5 30 p m — SC, Chicago al Edmonton, (L )
Radio
BASEBALL
4 50 p m — WMJK AM (17301. FSL.
Osceola 4l Clear water
(1 0 p m — W W NZAM (7x01. Southern
League. Orlando at Memphis
• l l p m . - WHOO AM 19+01. Kansas City
Royal* at Texas Rangers
MISCELLANEOUS
4 30pm -W W N Z AM (7+0). Sport* Talk
11 04 p m. - WBZS AM 113701. The Sports
Final/Sparta Overnight

L A N D O V E R . Md. - T h e
Boston Bruins’ manhandling of
the Washington Capitals In the
Wales Conference final* tefl
Boston Coach Mike Mllbury. an
admitted " c lc n a l pessimist."
with reason to be optimistic
heading Into the Stanley Cup
finals.
Riding two goals by Cam
Neely, (he Bruins gained a berth
In the N H L '* championship
round for Ihr second lime In
three years hy downing the
W a s h in g t o n C a p it a ls 3-2
Wednesday night. The triumph
completed a four-game sweep for
the Bruins In the Wales finals.
Neely scored on a power play
at 18:42 of the first period Tor a
2-0 Boston lend, then scored his
12th goal of the playoffs at 2:OH
of the third period off an acrobat­
ic pass from Brian Prnpp for a
31 lead.
Boston provided excellent
protection for goalie Andy Moog.
leaving Washington with 14
shots on goal, a club record for
fewest shots In a playoff game.
The previous mark of 16 was set
on April 14. 1985 agalnsl the
New York Islanders.
M l l b u r y s a i d he n e v e r
expected his team lo sweep the
Capitals, who were making Ihelr
first appearance In an NHL
semifinal series.
"O f course, being un eternal
pessimist. I was looking at six or
seven games.” Mllbury said. "I
thought the Caps were on a bit of
a roll. I thought they were
playing extrem ely hard. But
they had to fight out of a major
hole without (Injured stars Ditto)
Clccarelll and (Kevin) Hatcher. If
they are in there. It’s a much
different scries."
Boston, w hich posted the
NHL’s best regular season record
and won the Adams Division,
recorded the first Wales finals
sweep since 1982. when the New
York Islnitders blanked the
Quebec Nordlqucs In 1982 cn

route lo the Stanley Cup.
The Bruins, who lost in ihe
(988 finals to the Edmonton
Oilers, fnee the winner of ihr
Campbell Conference finals l*.
tween the Oilers and Chicago
Blackhnwks In the Cup final*.
Thai series Is lied 2-2 with Game
5 in Edmonton Thursday nlghi.
Boston Is seek in g Its sixth
Stanley Cup title and first since
1972.
"W e’ re happy to be there."
Mllbury said. ’ ’ W e’ re pleased
that we were able to get this fur
I feel we deserve lo be there. We
know that this (Stanley Cup
(In a ls l s e r ie s w ill be (hr
toughest."
The Adams Division winner
has beatrn the Patrick Division
champion In the Wales Confer
cnee (Inals for three straight
years and four o f the pasi five.
Boston posted its first playoff
vrle s sweep slnrc ousting the
Pittsburgh Penguins In the first
round In 1979. Washington Mif
fered a playoff sweep for the first
time In Its history.
"1 never thought this sertrs
w o u ld g o f o u r - 1o • n &lt;&gt;n r .
Washington Coach Terry Murray
said. " I ’m dlsnpointed that wr
d id n ’ t w in s o m e gam es,
especially for our home fans who
have been so great all yea. long
We had a lot o f opportunities
and It was close, but I knnvt
close doesn’t count."
The Bruins Jumped to u l o
lead Just 53 seconds Into (hr
game. Washington goalie Mlkr
Lint made a stick save on a shm
by Bob Carpenter from (he left
circle, but the puck bounced off
John Carter's knee pad rnd into
Ihe net. Carpenter set up ihr
play bv stealing a pass from Hod
Lang way.
"When a team's down ihrrr
(lo) nothing (In the scries), you
want to get that first goal and
really get them thinking." said
Boston’s Ray Bourque.
Neely's first goal came till a
pass from Greg Hawgood

U.S.A.
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giveaway deep In the U.S.
box to give Poland a 1-0 lead In
the 27lh minute. U.S. defender
Steve Trlttschuh attempted a
backpass to gtxilkccpcr Kascy
Keller while falling backward,
but his outstretched foot Just
missed the ball. Zlober raced up
lo bang the loose ball home from
three yards out.
Bruce Murray tied Ihe score In
Ihe 33rd minute. Polish sweeper
Zbigniew Kuczmarck lost his
dribble trying to move out o f the
penalty area. Murray Intercepted
and faked goalkeeper J o z c f
Wandzlk. sending him lo his
back and virtually walking the
ball Into the net.
Vermes gave the U.S. the lead
In the second lialf after referee
John Purcell of Ireland whistled
Poland's Plotr Czachowskl for a
hand ball In the penalty area In
the 57th minute.
"T h e ball was bouncing In the
m id d le and it look a had
bou n ce." said Vermes, who
Joined Ihe U.S. team Monday
after completing play wilh Dutch
club FC Volendani. " I couldn't
tell w hether he bundled it

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and Dennis Rodman.
" I think New York is going to
com e back tough," Rodman
said. "I think Ewing will come
out Thursday and play hard and
so will (Charles) Oakley. They
are young and it will definitely
!«• a tougher game,"

purposely, hut lie handled it (or
sure. Luckily, thu* referee saw
It."
Vermes sliced the ball Inside
the right post, making the score
2 - 1 .

"T h e game would have liern
i III lore (it tf not ( o r the peitaJo
kick." Poland Coach Andrzej
Strcjlau said. "If would have
been a great test for our leant tl
we did not have to deal with the
penalty kick. Unibriunately. that
did not happen.”
Sullivan's Insurance goal in
the 79th minute came from
seven yards out. Tab Ramos
controlled the ball on Ihe end
line and sent a backpass to
Sullivan alone In front.
"M o re than anythin g. I'ltJ
happy wc came from behind."
Wynulda said. "W e gave up a
goal on a gift, and I'm really
itappy we came right back and
won."
The United States has won two
straight games, having defeated
Malta 1-0 last weekend. The
Americans this year hold a 5-6
record against national teanu
and next play the Dutch club
Ajax In Washington Saturday.

derson said. “ No one. You can't
point the finger at any one
player. You Just have tu point it
al the whole team. We need to
slop talking and play."

Suns vs. Lakers

The Lakers had said they
would rather face the Suns (hail
(he Jazz In the second round.
Thai was al) Plwenlx needed lo
Trail Blazers vs. Spurs
hear. The Suns look Game 1
Portland Is 5-0 In playoff 104-102, rndlng a 22-game los­
games this year. The Spurs ing streak at the Forum.
return home and must do better
The Lakers need to put a
than the first two games — clamp on Suns center Mark West
107-94. 122-112 losses. The (24 points. 16 rebounds In Game
Blazers have contained San An­ I). Bui Phoenix Is quick and has
tonio center David Robinson, oilier weapons in Tom Cham­
and despite the loss of center bers and Kevin and Eddie
Kevin Duckworth (broken hand), Johnson.
they have pounded the ball
"W e did what we had to do
Inside to produce a bonanza at with the oilier playern on the
the foul line. Portland hit 43 of team, but Mark West was the
51 rce throws in Game 2.
k e y ." L a k e rs gu ard M agic
"Nobody on tills team played Johnson said. "W e didn't count
hard." Spurs guard Willie An­ on him performing like that."

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SeminoleContinued from IB
both B ra u m a n and
Perkins sec Iheir teams as being
slight underdogs.
“Baaed upon regions] results.
Jacksonville-Raines Is supposed
to win the meet" said Brauman.
"After that, there are 13 of us
within nine points of each other.
It could be the most cumpetive
Class 3A state meet In recent
history.
“ It usually takes 40 to 45
points to win the meet, but this
year, there are so many teams
that are even. 25 points on up
could win It. A low-scoring meet
would definitely benefit us. We
have 10 who qualified, but at
this point. It’s not quantity but
quality that you have in the
various events."
Carlo While. Robert Moore.
Henry Williams and Tommy
Hampton will be under the gun
early Friday night. W hite's
ranked No. t In the shot put.
Moore Is second In the triple
Jump, fourth In the shot put and
e igh th In the lo n g Jump.
Williams Is fifth In the triple
Jump and Hampton is 13th In
the discus.
It will be tough for Moore to
score In the long Jump and for
Hampton to score In the discus.
Their rankings are baaed on
their performances at the re­
gional meet, where they both
had personal records In these
events.
"The key to H r kind of meet
we’re going to have Is the field
events,” said Uraumai.. W e’ll
pretty much ’ know how well
we're going to do In the meet
before the running finals start In
the evening.

" If Hampton Is going to be
factor In tnc scoring, he II have
to Improve on his personal
record by nine feet. But the
discus Is s funny event. You Just
never know what's going to
happen. There are some good
people who are going to do
p o o rly and som e w h o are
average or above average who
will P.R."
While the SemJnoles' fate may
be decided by the time the
ru n n in g finals begin, they
should have several chances to
score some points: Maurice
Thomaa (120 high hurdles. 330
Intermediate hurdles). Williams
(100-meter and 220-yard dash).
George Frison (220-yard dash)
and Dalvln Davis (880-yard run).
Also, Moore. Williams. Frison
and Joseph Murphy will run in
the 440 relay while Eric Walker.
Eldonte Stile, Davis and Murphy
will compete in the mile relay.
Brauman again stressed the
I m p o r t a n c e o f S e m in o le
performing well early.
’In the field events, you have
to do It on the Tlrst three
attemnpts or you don't get three
more chances." said Brauman.
"In field events and running
events lhay are run In prellmarles, the whole meet is
making It to the (Inals.
"The real state meet Is the
preliminaries, where you have to
beat the field Just to get the
chance to run again. After that,
you Just have to beat two people
to score."
Also working In Seminole's
favor Is the fact that the Tribe
competed In several big meets
this year, preparing them for the
com petitive challenge that

awaits thr m on Friday night.
“ W e’ ve run well the lust three
w »ek s ” said Brauman. "W e
went to some big meets this
season and got kicked around.
We made some mistakes and.
hopefully, we learned from them
and we won’t repeat them ."
Keeping mistakes to a mini­
mum will also be the key for the
Seminole girls, who will have lo
gel past a very strong Glades
Central squad fa extend their
state champk nsh'p streak lo
five years.
"It's going lo be lou gh." said
Perkins, In his first year as the
g ir ls ' head coach. "G la d e s
Ce nt r al seems like a
powerhouse. There are four
teams that have a shot — Glades
Central, us. Jacksonvlllc-Rlbault
a n * F ort L a u d crd a le-N o v a .
Cr -oa also has a wild shot at it.
"It will all come down to who
makes the fewest mistakes.
Everybody Is almost even. I give
Central a slight edge because
they have two girls In each
hurdle event. But we're going to
be In Ihe fight."
Unlike the Seminole boys, who
are counting on n strong show­
ing In Ihe field events, ihe Tribe
girls will score most of their
points on Ihe tmrk. Leading the
S e m ln o lc s w ill b e Y olanda
Baker, one o f Ihe state's premier

frmale sprinters, who qualified
In the 100-metcr and 220-yard
dashes.
Kccla Ward also Is entered In
two events: the 440-yard dash
and long jump. Other state
q u alifie rs Include Mechelle
Toombs (triple Jump). Nadrian
McGill (330 low hurdles) and
Sheri Reddicks (shot put). Baker.
Kim Brown. McGill and Toombs
will run the 440 relay while
W a r d , B row n . M cG ill and
Toombs qualified In the mile
relay.
According lo Perkins. Semi­
nole will have to score every
(mint possible to pull out the
wtn.
"Every point counts at the
stale m e e t." said Perkins.
"Everybody has lo play Ihelr
role and every role Is a major
one. ‘We have lo score In 100
and 220 with Yolando. If we get
(mints out of her and Kecla in
the 440. Nadrian In the 330
hurdles and the two relays, we'll
l&gt;e in good shape.
"Sheri has a pretty good shot
at placing In the shot pul and
Mechelle In ihe triple jump. I'm
looking for four points coming
out ol the field, so anything more
they could scare would be a
plus. We're going with what
we've got. This Is what we've
worked for all year. This Is it.”

HenMPtMakyKeSy Jertei
Joseph Murphy, shown here triple Jumping, will run in the both the
440 and mite relays for Seminole In Friday night's Class 3A state
track meet at Winter Park'e Showalter Field and Bob MosherTrack.

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BELMONT. N.Y. - News that
K entu cky D erb y runner-up
Summer Squall will skip the
Hclinont Stakes W ednesday
shadowed opening day at Bel­
mont Park, the showplace of
downstair New York raring and
host to the third leg of the Triple
Crown.
Cot Campbell, president of
Dogwood Stables and manager
o f the 28-member syndicate that
o w n s S u m m e r S q u a ll, a n ­
nounced Tuesday In Atlanta the
horse who placed behind Un­
bridled In the Kentucky Derby
Saturday will-run In the May 10
Preakness Stakes but not In the
June 9 Belmont Stakes.
The decision ends six weeks o f
controversy concerning Summer
Squall's ability to run without
the use o f Lasix, the a n ti­
inflammatory drug he has been
treated with since suffering
severe pulmonary bleeding In a
February workout at Gulfstream
Park.

New York does not allow the
use of Lasix, whirl Is legal In
other states. Including Kentucky
and Maryland, where the first
two Jewels of the Triple Crown
are contested.
Trainer Nell Howard said In
la te M arch w h ile t r a in in g
Summer Squall for Ihe Jim
Beam Stakes at Turfway Park
that the horse would not run tn
the Belmont because o f New
York's ban on Lasix.
Howard backed down from the
claim, however, later In the
week.
"Sometimes you say things In
the heat of the moment." he
explained. " I don't have any
problem with the New York
rules. New Y ork Is a nonmedication state. I don't think
there's anything wrong with
that."
Dogwood does plan to run
Summer Squall In New York
without the benefit o f Lasix but
not until the Breeder's Cup Oct.
27 at Belmont.

Wisconsin gives Pryor
OK to return to the ring
Units d Frese International
MADISON. Wis. — Former
junior welterweight champion
Aaron Pryor, declared legally
blind In his left eye by one state
c o m m is s io n , has r e c e iv e d
permission to fight Wednesday
night In Wisconsin.
T h e state D ep artm en t o f
Licensing and Regulation has
granted permission for Pryor to
light welterweight Darrell Jones
at the Masonic Temple even
though Pryor. 34. has cataracts
In one eye and has not fought In
32 months.
In a report by a N evada
A t h l e t i c C o m m is s io n o p thalmologfsi. Pryor was said to
be legally blind In his left eye
due to a cataracl and a detached
retina.
Pryor. In Milwaukee, said he is
not worried about fighting.

Tyson

"Altogether. I've been exam­
ined by five doctors within the
last four or five months and they
all said my eye was O K ." he
said. "T h e y said I have no
greater risk than any other
fighter. If the doctors said my
eye was OK to fight. I feel I
should be able to fight."
Pryor, who has a 37-1 record,
said he wants to show he can
still be a good fighter.
" I Just think I was a great
fighter. I'm glad people are
concerned about me. I hope I can
prove the world wrong and be a
credit to fighters who get Injured
In boxing." said Pryor.
DLK secretary Marlene Cum­
mings. who had the final author­
ity to license the fight, said she
did so after making sure there
would be no danger lo Pryor or
to the other fighter.

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k n o c k o u ta . w ill fa c e J ose
Adllson Rodrigues. Foreman,
"1 know eventually I'll be the who spent much o f the news
cham p a ga in .'' Tyson said. conference eating pastries, reit­
"Losing the title Is a lot like erated his desire to face the
being divorced. You still love the
once-beaten Tyson.
person, still have feeling for
"Th is Is the first chance right
them, but you don’t get the on site for you reporters to
same treatment.*'
compare Mike Tyson and George
Like Tyson, Tillman is on a Foreman." he said. " I know I'm
comeback. His career spiraled going lo have a tough fight
downward In Feb. 1987 after a coming up. but the big fight Is
seventh-round knockout at the going to be Mike Tyson and
hands of Evander Holyfleld, and George Foreman.
continued with a 10-round loss
"Forget the masked marauder.
to Canadian Willie deWIt 13 Buster 'Do-Do,' whatever his
months later.
name Is. He says he doesn't
Tillman. 29. has fought Just want to get back In the ring, and
three times since, blaming his then he shows up hugging and
squeezing Hulk Hogan.
struggles on his former handlers.
" I still think Mike Tyson Is the
"I had some problems with
Inexperienced management that real champion. And I want Mike
made ionic bad mistakes," s ilJ Tyson."
R o d r ig u e s . 36-3 w ith 26
T illm a n . 20-4. who now Is
managed by Henry Grooms. knockuuts, has beaten James
"T h ey did not have my best " Q u ic k " T lllls and lost to
Interests In mind. But I'm at H olyfleld on a second-round
knockout. His trainer. Angelo
ease with myself now."
On the undcrcard of the HBO D u n d ee, said he can beat
t e l r c a s t . th e 4 1 - y e a r - o ld Foreman.

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Sexual expression
takes many forms
DEAR DR. OOTT: I was very
disappointed in your response tii
th e y m in )( w o m a n w h o s e
boyfriend urged her to have anal
sex. W liy w ould you lower
yourself to answer that tills
practice Is acceptable? Don't you
realize the anus Is for elimina­
tion. not for intercourse? Lots of
young peoplr read your column,
and I am disgusted that they will
experiment with tills* pciAcrslon
now that you have approved It.
I'm sure you won't prlnl. this
letter, but I called the newspaper
to complain.
DEAR R E A D E R : Sexual
expression ran take many forms.
I am not opposed to sexual
experimentation by Ik ii Ii young
and old. providing the method Is
not hurtful or unhealthy, anil
the couple engages In It out of
mutual respect and earing —
and lhe partners freely consent
to the practice.
I do not believe I have an
obligation In make a moral
Ju d g m r u t a h o u t s e x u a I
praetlers. I think tills decision
can best he made by each
couple, based on their values,
orientations and convictions.
I do have an obligation lo
present m ed ica l facts as I
perceive them. As far as I'm
concerned, oral sex, manual sex
and anal sex are Issues besi left
In the persons Involved. If car­
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cautiously, they arc not hazard
mis to health.
Remember that I also advised
the woman to soy “ no." If lor
one reason or another she felt
u n c o m f o r t a b le a b o u t h er
boyfriend's advances. Sexual
exploitation and intimidation are
totally Inappropriate In a earing
and understanding relationship.
DEAR DR. G O TT: Can foods
wllh gluten cause constipation?
Every time I eat white bread,
pasta or anything with white
flour. I becom e constipated.
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might 1expect to experience?
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Tournament pair competition
uses tnalchpolnt scoring, which
means that your score on a
particular deal is compared with
12 or more scores o f other
competing pairs. Your total score
Is not as Important as the
number of pairs that you you
have beaten, even by as Utile as
10 points. In such a context,
overtricks can he quite impor­
tant. Today's deal presents an
example. When South, a passed
hand, bid two hearts. North
Jumped to lour. He knew South
held at least a five-card heart
suit and en ough hlgh-curd
points to go to tin* two-level. East
won the ace ot diamonds and
returned the suit. South's It)
was covered by the Jin k and
ruffed In dummy. A low club
went to the queen, and declarer

played another club hack to
dum m y's nine. East wnn the ace
and played another diamond.
South won the king, and played
a heart to dummy's ace and a
heart hack to his king. When
West showed out on the second
heart, declarer had some pro­
blems. East had already shown
with two ares, so South played a
spade to dummy's queen. Next
he cashed the king o f clubs,
throwing a spade, and ruffed the
last club. That reduced hts
trump length to that o f East. A
spade to dummy's ace produced
a neat ending — dummy with
the lead and South holding Q-10
of hearts over East's J-9. Taking
I l trleks was a fine result,
beating all those North-South
pa irs w ho played gam e in
spades, where the defenders'
trump trick could not be denied.

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YOUR B IR TH D A Y
M ay 11, 1090
Your material prospects look
encouraging lor the year ahead.
You may. however, experience
periods when your growth will
Ik* rather rapid and other times
when tilings could move at a
snail's pace.
TAU RU S (April 20-Mav 20)
Even If you 're negotiating a
commercial arrangement with
someone you know quite well,
make il a point in spelt out all of
the details Leave no room for
error. Get a Jump oil life by
understanding the miliu m rs
which are governing you in the
year ahead. Send for you r
Astro-Graph predictions today
by m ailing S I . 25 It) AstroGraph. e/o this newspaper. P.O.
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' G EM INI (May 21 June 2U|
A s s o c ia te s or c o m p a n io n s
eannol Ik* manipulated today,
especially If they are not in total
uecord w ith your aim s and
objectives. If vou try to do s o .
their resistant c will siilfen.
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Tills Is one o f (hose days when
even sure things may he hard to
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more tender and a Ifeet tonal e
than usual toward your mate,
especially If hc/shc Is I11 a cranky
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L IB R A (Sept. 23 Oct. 23) In­
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be required If you hope to make
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you could he sowing seeds for
Inline complications.
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your credit cards are i c k i ac­
cessible today, there is a strong
possibility you might waste your
money on one or more silly
extravagance. Lock up your
wallet.
S A G IT T A R IU S (Nov 23-Dec.
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surly Individual Iik Iuv who could

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ter how hard you try. Dot
blame yourself If you fail
succeed.
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something for another today.1
II out o f the kindness of yo
heart and not because you l&lt;
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might divert funds slated 1
essentials to something rati
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d o w n fa ll.
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mindful of your behavior wh
socializing with friends today,
else you might squander l
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think can help and hardly not
a loyal pal.
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careful today you do not |
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that caused you problems p
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you 've learned from makl
mistakes.
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IN BRIEF
Reports and luncheon set
Sallle Harrison Chapter National Society Daughters of the
Am cilran Revolution (D.A.R.) will meet at 2 p.m.. May 11 at
the Sanford Chamber of Commerce. Members will hear a rcporl
on the D.A.R. Continental Congress which met In Washington,
l).C\ In April. Committee chairmen will give annual reports.
Th e chapter will also celebrate with the William P. Duval
Chapter of Winter Park with a luncheon at 12 noon. May 14. at
the Malson el Jnrdln restaurant In Altamonte Springs. State
Historian Mrs. Stephen Nielson will Ire the featured speaker.
Offlrers will la* Installed for the coming year.

Women of Moose meet
Women of the Mnosc Chapter 1404 will hold a meeting at 8
p.m.. May 14. at the lodge home on Palmetto Avenue, to
present rings to those ladles achieving the second degree In the
Academy of Friendship.
For more information, call Vivian Mann at 322-8926.

Eagles serve moms
Fraternal Order o f Eagles (F O E.) M l 84. 2672 Orlando Dr.
Sanford, will host a Mother's Day dinner from 6-8 p.m.,
Saturday. May 12. Charge for adults. 83: children under 12
years. 81.50. Mothers, If accompanied by family, will be served
at nochuige.
The election o f F.O.E. M 184 officers will be held at 8 p.m..
May I t.
For more Information, call 330-0072.

Journey through the arts
Sanford Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority. Inc.
will present Its Seventh Annual "Greek Extavaganza" at 7:30
p.m.. May I I . at the Seminole Community College Fine Arts
Hulldlng.
The theme " A Journey Through the Arts." will feature local
artists centering on creative movements, expression. In­
strumentals and songs.
The public Is Invited. For more Information, call 330-6964.

Top: Women of the Moose.
Sanford Chapter 1404 recently
In sta lled o ffic e r s for the
1990-91 season. The bower of
roses ceremony was held at
the Moose home on Palmetto
Avenue. From left: Aurelia
Edwards, recorder; Norm a
Oldaker. junior regent; Juanita
K u h e n , c h a p l a i n ; M a ry
F orcon e, treasurer; Vivian
Mann, senior regent; Ellen
Shlndle, junior graduate re­
gent. A lso Installed w ere:
Edythe Smith, guide; Marjorie
Close, assistant guide; Jean
N a p ie r , s e n t in e l; E s th e r
Splnelll, argus; Myrtle Crevler,
musician, Linda East, Academy
of Friendship chairman; Betty
Guscott, College of Regents
chairman; Pamela Comly, hos­
pital chairman; Lynn Spiney,
publicity chairman and Haven
Mincey, star recorder chair­
man
Bottom: Loyal Order of the
M oose 1851 also Installed
officers for the new year. They
are from left: George Phillips,
Inner guaru, George Guscott,
administrator; Stan Kuhen,
treasurer; Bill French, trustee;
Ralph Smith, governor; Tony
Forcone. trustee; Tom Nichols,
junior past governor and Carl
Dubois, installing governor.
Not pictured: Herbert Lee
Mann, prelata; and Howard
East, trustee

Birth m om , adoptive mom are real

Cookbooks for mom
There Is still time to purchase the "Hook of Favorite Recipes"
for Mother's Day. The cookbook was complied by the faculty,
staff and parents of Lake Mary High School and sponsored by
the Lake Mary High School Rooster Club. It Is dedicated to the
memory of teacher Ifjibftnraguc. who died In May. 1988.
fancy Schmitt at 333-0035.

CALENDAR

7V f h

Come join Toastmasters
Daybrrakcrs Toastm asters, which originally met for
breakfast, now meets each Thursday at 7 p.m. at Shoney's
Restaurant In Sanford. No reservations are needed.

Overeaters 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. Longwood. For information,
call Charlie at 323-8070.

Dixieland Cloggers to meet
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 Marv. For Information, call
321-5267.

East-West Kiwanis to gather
East-West Sanford Klwanls Club meets Thurday at 6 p.m. at
Friendship Lodge. Seventh and Locust.

Sweet Adelines to rehearse
Sound of Sunshine Sweet Adelines women's barbershop
singling group rehearses every Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at
Northland Community Church. Dogtrack Road. Longwood.

Judith Corrales

Honors graduate
J u d ith B a r b n r n C o r r a l e s .
d a u g h te r o f Mr. and Mrs.
W illiam W im berly. Sanford,
recently graduated Suinma Cum
Luude. with a 3.97 grade point
average, from the University of
West Florida. She received her
B achelor o f A rts degree In
special education of the mentally
handicapped. .
Corrales was Inducted Into
three honor societies for her
outstanding grade |&gt;olnt average.
They are: Kappa Delta I’hl. for
education majors; Alpha Sigma
Lamda. for night school students
and I’ hi Kappa Pill, for students
graduating In (lie lop 10 percent
of l heir class.
Corrales Is a 1961 graduate of
Seminole High School and a
1988 graduate o f S em in ole
Community College.
She will enter the musters
program In special education at
the University of Central Florida.

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DEAR ABBY: In May 1971.
my father gave me one of your
columns, because at the time I
was faced with the most dlfTIucll
decision of my life — whether or
not to place my son for adoption.
T h is c o lu m n , w h ich I am
enclosing, helped me to make
the right decision.
Abby. it Is 19 years later, anu
now I can part with this precious
article because m y son and his
parents have made our reunion
possible! That little boy I parted
with 19 years ago wanted to
meet his birth mother, so his
parents contacted me. asking If I
wanted to meet him. and them.
We all agreed to meet, and
words cannot express now what
It felt like to finally hold my son
In my arms again!
There Is no longer a void In my
life: It*Is filled with my loving
son. his wife and their son. my
newly born grandson!
A simple “ thank you " Is nut

ADVICE

ABIGAIL
VAN BUREN

enough. You have truly touched
my heart and soul. May God
bless you and your work.
AN O TH ER UNWED MOTHER
D E A R UNW ED M OTHER:
I'm delighted to reprint the two
t e lle r s In the co lu m n you
enclosed:
D EAR AB B Y: Mv 7-ycar-old
son. when told he was adopted,
asked the Inevitable question:
"Then. Mamma, docs that mean
you're not my real mother?"
"W ell, let's see." I said. "Here,
pinch me real hard and we ll see

If I'm real or not.” He pinched. I
squealed, and w e both had a
good laugh. A happy, frank
discussion followed.
Hut the most wonderful part Is
that this precious son o f mine
has two mothers. 1 have had the
privilege of rocking him. feeding
him and watching film grow Into
an adorable 7-year-old. Yes. I am
Ills "r e a l" mother and don't you
dare call me less.
Hut no less real Is the little girl
who refused lo have an abortion.
Insisting. "T h is little life Inside
me L .s as much right to live as
1." The little girl who looked the
social worker in the eye and
said. "T h is adoption wt|l work,
because I am doing It for his
sake, and I don't ever intend to
hurt him by Interfering with his
life."
She has every right to Ills love.
And he will be a belter man If he
proves wise enough lo know It.
HIS O TH E R MOTHER

Doctor of the Day
James E. Quinn, M.D., Family
Practice, Sanford, was "Doctor
of the Day" for the Florida
State Legislature recently.
During the day he volunteered
his services to take care of
acutely ill or injured state
legislators, staff and touring
students or adults at the
capitol building. Several people
were treated for minor health
problems and for injuries re­
lated to the Republican •
Democrat Annual Baseball
Game played prior to Quinn's
v is t. Quinn a tten d ed the
leg is la tive session as the
guest of Representative Art
Grindle, with whom he sat on
the legislative floor. He also
sat through the Health Care
C om m ittee m eetin g s, and
c h a tte d w ith oth er lo c a l
legislators such as Repre­
sentative Frank Stone and
S on ator R ichard L a n g ley .

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Florida — Thursday. -May- 10. 1990

Legal Notlcbs

Legal Notices

NOTICE
Bids lor furnishing all labor,
equipment and te r v lc t l re
qulred lor the restoration ol two
lire damaged apartment* In
Edward Higgins Terrace will be
received until 10 00 A \ local
lime on June I, l»90 At this lime
all bide received will be publicly
opened and read aloud Place
lor bid opening will be fa Cattle
Brewer Court, Sanford. Florida
Specification and drawing* ot
work item* are on (lie In me
ottlce ol the Sanlord Houting
Authority at the above addrett
Copltt ot these Document*
may be obtained by depositing
113 00 with the Sanlord Housing
Aulh. The deposit lor each
non bidder tel*, will have the
cost ol reproduction deducted
Irom the deposit and the re
malnder returned However, the
cost ol reproduction will be
deducted Irom all Bid Docu
ments not returned complete
and In good condition within 10
day* following the bid opening
No partial sets will be Issued
during the bidding period No
refunds will be Issued lor Doc
uments returned alter SO days
following the Bid opening
Each bid shall Include bond In
an amount equal to 1 \ ol the
Bid. Provide as a certified check
or bank draft payable Ihe Hous
Ing Authority; U S Government
B on ds, or as a p r o p e r ly
executed Bid Bond with Surety
acceptable to the Houting Au
thorlty. The successful bidder It
required to furnish and pay lor
Satisfactory Performance and
Payment Bonds
Refer to provision lor equal
employment opportunities and
payment ol not lest than mini
mum salaries and wages In
dlcated in the HUD regulations
In addition to other Work
requirements, each bidder shall
Include with hit Bid certified
evidence ol cnmpllance with
applicable laws and regulations
ol the Slate In which the Prelect
It located lor licensing In con
function with the Bid Including,
t-jt not limited to. appropriate
Contractor's License and Con
tractor Bidders License
The Houting Authority re
serves the right to reject any
and all bids, and to waive
irregularities and formalities In
the bidding No bids may be
withdrawn lor a period of slaty
1*01 days subsequent to the
opening of bids without Housing
Authority consent
Judy W e e k le y , In te r im
Director
Sanlord Houting Authority
U Castle Brewer Court
Sanford. Florid* 32771
Phone (4071 371 J150
Publish May 101 1 ) t*en
DERM

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF FLORIDA.
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
CIVIL ACTION NO
94-14*9 CA49E
SECRETARY OF VETERANS
AFFAIRS, etc.
Plaintiff,

NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice It hereby g.ven that I
am engaged in business at 573
N Hwy 17 97. Long wood. Semi
note County. Florida, under the
Fictitious Nam* of DISCOUNT
TRUCK A AUTO SALES, and
that I intend to register said
name with the Clerk ol the
Circuit Court. Seminole County,
Florida, In accordance with the
Provisions ol the Fictilious
Nam* Statutes. To Wit Section
MS 09 Florida Statutes 1*57
. R o b e H V . S I , n .s .
Publish April If. 34 A May ).
10. IffO
DEP 312

REGINALOB PERRYand
GWENDOLYN D PERRY, hit
wile. II living and all unknown
parties claiming by. through,
under, or against the named
Defendant who are not known to
be dead or alive whether 'aid
unknown parties claim at heirs,
devisees grantees, assignees,
lienors, creditors, trustees or
other claimants, against Ih*
said REGINALD B PERRY
and GWENDOLYN D P CRRY.
his wile. LOMAR INDUSTRIES
INC .andUNITEDSTATESOF
AMERICA. SEARS.
ROEBUCK AND CO and
ORLANDO HEALTH
NETWOR K. d b a ORLANDO
REGIONAL MEDICAL
CENTER; and JOHN DOE. an
unknown tenant In possession;
Defendants.
NOTICEOF ACTION
TO REGINALD B PER RY
and GWENDOLYN D PERRY.
II living and II dead, all unknown
parties claiming by. through
under or against the named
Defendant who are known to be
dead or alive whether said
unknown parties Claim at heirs,
devisees, grantees, assignees,
lienors, creditors, trustees, or
other claimants against the said
REGINALD B PERRY and
GWENDOLYND PERRY:
RESIDENCE: UNKNOWN
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTI
FIED that an action to foreclose
a mortgage on the following
property In Seminole County.
F '- Ida
Lut 7f. Block G. Washington
Oaks Section On*, as recorded
In Plat Book t*. Pages 7 and (.
Public Record* ol Seminole
County. Florida
hat been tiled against you and
LOMAR INDUSTRIES. INC
and U N IT E D STATE S OF
AMERICA. SEARS. ROEBUCK
AND CO ; ORLANDO HEALTH
NETWORK. d&gt;b&gt;a ORLANDO
R E G IO N A L M E D IC A L
CENTER, and JOHN DOE. an
unknown tenant In possession
and you are required to serve a
copy of your written detente* II
any. to It on. CHARLES R
GEORGE. III. ESQUIRE. LAW
O FFIC E OF CH ARLES R.
GEORGE III. P A . 201 East
Pin* Street. Suit* Ia03. Orlando.
Florida, and III* the original
with Ih* Clerk ol the above
styled Court on O' before the I
day of June. IffO; otherwise a
judgm ent may be en tered
against you for the relief d*
maided In the Complaint
WITNESS my hand and seal
ol this Court this I day ol May.
IffO
(Circuit Court Seal)
M /RYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT
BY Heather Brunner
Deputy Clerk
Publish May 3.10 17,2a, IffO
OER 35

NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice Is hereby given that I
am engaged in business at 2771
Ridgewood A v e . Sanlord. FL
32773. under the Fictitious Nam*
ol ULTIMATE APT CLEAN
ING SERVICE, and that I In­
tend to register said name with
the Clerk ol the Circuit Court.
Seminole County. Florida. In
accordance with the Provisions
ot the Fictitious Nam* Statutes.
ToWIt Section MS Of Florida
Statutes i f 57
Dawn Wiesenberg
Publish April If. 2*. 4 May ].
10. IffO
DEP 21*
NOTICEOF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice It hereby given that I
am engaged in business al * X
Cranes Way «I04. Altamonte
Spgs . Fla 37701. Seminole
County. Florida under the
Fictitious Nam* ol OAHSPE
INTERNATIONAL ITHE NEW
SCIENCE), and that I Intend to
register said name with Ih*
Clerk ol the Circuit Court. Sem
mol* County, Florida. In ac
cordance with Ih* Provisions ol
the Fictitious Nam* Statutes.
ToWit Section MS Of Florida
Statutes 1*57
Tom Veigi*
Publish April I*. 26. 4 May 3.
10. IffO
DEP 211

NOTICEOF SHERIFF'SSALE
NOTICE '5 HEREBY GIVEN
thal by virtu* ol that certain
Writ ot Elocution Issued out ol
and under the seal ol the Circuit
Court of Orange County, Florl
da. upon a linal judgement
rendered In the aforesaid court
on the 4th day of May A D 1f«f.
in that certain case entitled. In
Re The Former Marriage ol
D avid H Hunter, F o rm e r
Husband and Retha Medders.
Former Wit*, which aforesaid
Writ of Elocution was delivered
to me at Sherill ol Seminole
County. Florida, and I have
levied upon the following da
scribed property owned by
David H Hunter, said property
being loca ted In Sem inole
County, Florida, more particu
lariy described at lollowt
On* Ifl3 Chevrolet Monte
C a r l o , t a n / b r o w n . ID •
IG IA Z37 H 2 0R 150502 being
stored at Altamonte Towing Co .
Altamonte Springs. Florida
and the undersigned at Sherill
ol Seminole County. Florida,
will at II 00 A M on the 1st day
ol June A D IffO. oiler lor tale
and tell to the hlgnett bidder,
lor cash In hand. sub|*ct to any
and all eiltlin g liens, at the
Front (West) Door at the steps
ol the Seminole County Court
house In Sanlord. Florida, the
above described personal prop
erty
That said tale is being made
to satisfy the terms ol said Writ
ol Execution
John E Polk. Sherill
Seminole County. Florida
Published May 10. 17.24. 31.
with the sale on June I. IffO
DER 13

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT. SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA CASE NO *0 1110 CA II G
IN HE FORFEITURE OF THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED
PROPERTY (I) *4.600 00 UNITED STATES CURRENCY
NOTICE OF FORFEITURE PROCEEDINGS
TO Peter Blanco. *27 HobmhoodCourt,
Maitland. FL 32751 and Traci E Henry.
7*14 Village Green Drive. Winter Park. FL 371*2
and all others who .lalm an Intttetl In the following properly a)
54 SCO00 United Slates currency, which was salted on or about the
fth day ol February. IffO al or near Ihe residence ol Confidential
Informant No 0*4. Seminole County. Florida, by and being held by
the Altamonte Springs Police Department, who will appear before
■he HONORABLE C VERNON MIZE. JR . on 13th day ol June. IffO
al 4 30 A M in room N324 lor Ihe purpose ol tiling a Petition lor Rule
to Show Cause and for Final Order ol Forfeiture why the described
property should not be forfeited to the use ol or sale by Ihe Chef ol
Police Allemont* Springs Police Department. Seminole County
Florida upon producing due proof that Ih* same was used In
Seminole County. Florida in violation ol Ihe lews ol the Slat* ol
Florida dealing with contraband and other criminal offenses
pursuant to Florida Statutes f33 to) 704 I HE RE B Y CE RTIF Y thal
this Notice and its accompanying pleadings are being served
pursuant to Florida Statutes f!3 701 70a. this 30th day ol April IffO
NORMAN R WOLFINGER STATE ATTORNEY
BY ANNE E RICHARDS RUTBERG. A S A .
F lor .da Bar No 2*7*01. 100 Eatl F irst
Street. Sanlord. Florida 32771
Publish May 3.10. IfsO
DER Jf

C E L E B R IT Y C IP H E R

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U Q X T
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PREVIOUS SOLUTION
A bad review i* like baking a
cake with ail the b e ll ingredients and haying som eon e sit
on it " - Danielle Steel

CLASSIFIED ADS
Sem inole
O rlan d o - W in te r Park
322-2611
831-9993
CLASSIFIED DEPT. PRIVATE PARTY RATES
HOURS
14 certsoo t h e tim es . . . 55C a la e
10
7
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
3
SATURD AY 9 • Noon
Ratal

8:00 A.M . ■ 6:00 P.M.

corsocotl TO tim e t. . . SAC a Hoe
comocott*# tim es. . **7C * Ike*
c *«s *o rtlv * tim e t. . . 87C a Bn*
art par Issae, based to a 1 la * ad
3 Lines

N O N ACCEPTING

C00R
Adult care facility Mature
person, mlnlmun 24 hours per
week Call *tt 5002

COUNTER PERSON
Dryctaafi USA seexs smiling,
e n e rg e tic Individual who
w ork s w e ll with public
Benefits. Will traki Long wood
Lk. Mary area Call.... 113 3*57
C R A F T S *S K IL L !* TRADES

ALL TRADES NEEDED

obov* r#flo&lt;t o |! 50co»h diwovol for prompt payment Schadul
wg may include Harold AdtlfliS f o» »ha coot o l an additional day Cancel
eKen you gef tetullt Pay only for doy% your od runt at rate earned
Ute full description for fotfetl teiulli Copy mutl follow occeptoble
typographical form

Painters. Carpenters, etc
Gel all th* work you can
handle C e ll............ ***0721
a eCRUISKSHIPJOBS* *
SJ0* I toe weekly I Call
*44in337*a&gt;t C*2

DISTRIBUTE PITERS!

DCAOIINIS
Noon Ihe Day Before Publication
Sunday II A M Saturday
Monday - II 30 A M Saturday

ADJUSTMENTS AND CREDITS: In the event of on
error In an ad. the Senford Herald will be responsible for
the first Insertion only and only to the extent ol the cost
ol that insertion. Please check your ad for accuracy the
first day It runs.

2 dependable pecple. AM/PM
shills SS 50 basal Call Marie
77«-5t*1 between 1IAM1PM
DRIVERS

DRIVER
OVER ttoo
that* what a
driver/mover made lesl week
If you have a pick up truck.
Call. 77* 9999

D rtotn A Fnrnini Pullen
13— C a r d o f T h in k s
M AY THE SACRED HEART ol
Jesus be adored glorified,
lo v e d , and p r a t e r v a d
throughout the world now tor
ever Sacred Heart of Jesus,
pray for us St. Jude Worker
ol Miracles, prayer tor us St.
Jude, helper ol the helpless,
pray tor us Say this prayer f
times a day By the Sth day
your prayer will be answered
Say It for f days. It hat never
been know to fall. Publication
must be promised. Thank You
St. Judo. O T .

2 1 — P e r s o n a ls
CASH AVAILABLE
Buying Homes 4 Mortgages
Quick dating
133 *59*
O PROFESSIONAL G E N TLE ­
MAN
Fit. 4f. divorced with
quiet home, seeks Independent
woman lor companionship
whan mutually needed, no
demands No smoke, drugs,
elchohol Phone 4 not*. Box
7l2,Ov*tdo. Ft 327*5

23—Lost &amp; Found
FOUND! IRISH WOLFHOUND
Friday, vicinity t*/fj In San
lord. Sanford Animal Control
to pick up 5'3! Call them I
A

F0UI 0 :1AMED PIDClON
Please ra il**: ISO, anytime.
LOST- large black, curly haired
dog REWARD 321 043*

25—Special Notices
BECOME A NOTARY
For Details 1 M0 432 4254
Florid* Notary Association

27—Nursery &amp;
. x Child Care
AFFO RD ABLE
L o v in g
chlldcart. H R S. registered.
6AM *PM Call......... 321 MT7
Sat., Sun., wkday. drop Ins!
Exp'd woman v.'good ret 2
yrs /Upf Hot lunch.
322 0445
D AY CARE In my Sunland
home Reasonable r07C*S4
Call afler 3PM........ — 333*149

55—Business
Opportunities

BEAUTY SALON
3 s t a t io n f a m ily s a lo n
w/tannlng bed 4 manicure
stations also Casselberry.
17/*7 Cell 3)1 7939 alter*pm
If achieving ebtoluf* end total
financial freedom within * lo
I I months pushes any buttons
at all. call 407 2*2 1303. 7* hr
recorded message

Legal Notices
NOTICEOF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice It hereby given that I
am engaged In business at 600
Casa Park CT I. Winter Springs.
Semlnoie County. Florida, under
the Fictitious Name of AC
C O U N T IN G A S S O C IA T E S
CENTER, and that I intend to
rigister said name *ith the
Clerk of the Circuit Court. Sem
inole County. Florida, in ac
cordance with the Provisions of
the Fictitious Name Statutes.
ToW it Section 665 09 Florida
Statutes Its;.
Nona Yates
Publish April 26. A May 3. 10.
17.1990
DEP 293
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT.
IN ANOFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA.
CASE NO 90 7741 CA 04 E
IN RE The Marriage of
JAMES FRANKLIN CAREY.
Pe I ittoner /Hc-sband.
and
DAWN MARIE CAREY
Respondent Wife
NOTICEOF ACTION
THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO
DAWN MARIE CAREY
7460 Lot A Seileek Rd
Savona. NY 14679
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTI
FIED that an action for Ois
solution of Marriage has been
filed against you and you are
required to serve a copy of your
written defenses, if any. to it on
FRANK C WHIGHAM ESQ.
a t t o r n e y for Pet*
tioner Husband, whose address
is P O Bo- 1330. Sun Bank
Building. Suite 72. 200 West First
S tre e t. S an ford
F lo r id a .
37772 1130. on or before May 79
1990 and tile the orignal with
the Clerk of this Court either
before service on Petitioner s
attorney or immediately there
after, otherwise a default and
ultimate Final Judgment will be
entered against you for the
fVlIft demanded m the Petition
and your marriage to Petitioner
will be dissolved
WITNESS m&gt; hand and seal
of this Court on April 24. A D .
if
(SEAL)
MAHYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF COURT
B Y Sharon Dunn
Deputy Clerk
Publish April 76 4 May 3. 10.
17 1990
OEP 796

5 5 — B u s in e s s
O p p o r tu n itie s
LAZY MAN'S W AY TO R ICH IS
N o p rodu cts, no sailin g.
Earning lifetime on going In26 hr*, per dey
3*5
days per year Part lima or
fulll “time Complete company
*X
training and support. SSOO
minimum Investment Monty
Back Guarantee Call for de­
tails M rB ach . 776*4*4

6 1 — M o n e y to L e n d
CASH FOR H0M E0W NEIS
1st. 2nd or equity mortgages
Good/Bad credit. Low retos
2*4*44* Mortgage Magic. Inc.
Lie.M tg Bkr.MOE *3*.Cass

GOLD CREDIT CARD
S2.500. Credit Line
OUAR. VISA/MC
Guar. Cash Advene*
f -*04*54310#........ .......t* *5 fee

7 1-H elp Wanted

Apply in persan Lewes Maitland
*6*5 S. Hwy, fl/W, Maitland

EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE
Fortune 500 company hat
Immediate openksgt tor ca
rear minded Individuals with
background in equipment
maintenance Knowledge of
e lectrical, pneumatic and
electronic contrcls at well as
general mechanical expert
ence is desired Excellent
benefit package Includes paid
vacation, holidays, retirement
plan, uniform, and medical
insurance Salary 125.000 plus
depending on axperlenc*
Sand resume to General
Manager. P O Bax 2247
Orlando FL 37*02 EOE/M/F
EXP'D. ONLY NEED AP P LY
FOR W IR E W R A P P IN G
CALL.................. 407 333 *557

EXP’D. TRUSS BUILDERS
ANOSAWYERS
Benefits A steady work Apply
In person. Meronda Systems.
4005 Meronda Way. Sanlord
OtIC IS. northul SR 4*

EXP’D. WAITRESS

EMPLOYMENT

(SSL 323-5176
700 W. 25th SI.

APPLICATORS NEEDED!
Earn up to SI2 per tout. We
train Outdoor work Potential
•o Own Your Own Business!
CALL 111 M4777]
A S S E M B LE TOYS A Craft
Itams. full/part time High
earnings! 404 721 X II_________

Assistant M in iftr Train**
Y-K0T-U
I am 25. own my own business
alter 3 ..sonths ol training and
now have I positions avail
able. Up to S40Q7wk during
training Advancement 2 4
weeks Cell Cheryl. 014 4400

ASST. MANAGER NEEDED
OR PARTS COUNTER HELP
Part* experience preferred
Parts City. Sanlord. 2500 S
French Ave
A T T E N T I O N Acceuntents/CPS/Bookkeepers
Farmers Home Administration
IS requesting potential suppll
ers for the Inforest Credit
Packagers for the period of 12
months, beginning October I,
1*00. for the Counties of Semi
note and cr Brevard Inter
ested packagers should con
lact Norman A Baker. County
Supervisor. 312 W First S t.
Suite *10. Senford. FI 32771
________ Tel *07 122 4251________
A T T E N T IO N R E PAIR CON­
TRACTORS Farmers Home
Administration. USOA. 312 W.
1st S t. Suit* *10. Sanford. FI
37771 Tel 407 127 4251. re
quires Ihe services ot repair
contractors for Ihe 12 month
period beginning Oct I. 1**0
Interested contractors ar*
requested lo contact Ih*
County Supervisor lor details
Contractor must meet ticens
Ing requirements of Ih* Slate.
County and Municipal gov
ernments or their subcontrac
for* must do so Specifics on
licenses may be obtained from
the County Supervisor________

AUSTRALIA WANTS YOU"
EXCELLENT PAY. Benefits
Transportation Call
407 2*5 7*00ext 1542
Toll refunded tarn 10pm

AUTO BOOT REPAIRPERSON
Needed immediately! Experl
enced only Cell for appoint
ment 775 * * * * o r » 4 0701
AVON SKIN SO SOFT
Buy or Sell
Mur lie I 172 0*3* or Pal. 322 417)

VERSATILE PERSON
With ptaaiant per tonality to
antwar phonos. Bo light offict
work 4 clean furniture? Call
Diana for appt ._______ 173 9606
CABINET SHOP Eiperienced
all phatet for imall formica
ihop Call 177 0964____________

CASHIERS
E ip tritn c t halpful but not
neteiiary Evening %hif» 40
hour* per week P otifion i
open in Sanford. Lake Mary
and Otteen 14 50 per hour and
up depending upon eip a n
ence Call Sanford. 1710564
Lake Mary. 377 4147; Chteen.
771 0591

CHARGE NURSE
RN OR LPN Oay shift * II
am to 2 45 pm Supervisory
experience desirable but not
required Apply al M N Hwy
17 A *2. Debary. Men thru
Fn SAM to 4PM SM *424
EOE

CLERICAL PERSON
Full time Addng machine
Hull, light typing Suarez Di%
tnbuting Logwood 114 1300

CLERK

STOCK

A
Needed for retail plumbing 4
hardware itore 3JD 1141

CLERK/SECRETARY
F la '% failtst growing ran I lo
oven company has an tm
med*att position for a p t
Clark Good pay i Call 377 —i l
CNA l &amp; HA’l
NEW STARTING HATES
F u ll/ p a rt tlm * p osition s
available E iprrien c* pr*
lerred Apply al
Hillluven Health Care Center
*54 Meilenvill* Ave . Sanford
&lt;22 11*4
E O C /H

HOSPITAL W OMENS

CONSTRUCTION HELPERS
t* to I I I per hour
Will train All types needed •
Male/Femafo Permanent
Metre tm pfeym ent..... *44*111

Full/part tlm* Apply Carlo’s
Italian Restaurant Corner
17/WA 35th, Sanford 372 715#

* EXP'D. SECRETARY *
Part lime mornings. Strong
typing skills! Some filing A
general office Ceil 33* 1’ 44
E X P E R IE N C E D Aluminium
Soffit applicator Mutt have
valid driver's license 3*5 11*5
F A R M E R S HOM E AD
MINISTRATION Is requesting
p o t e n t ia l s u p p lie r s to r
•ictusTv* brokerage services
lor th* period ol 17 months,
beginning October I. IWO. for
th* counties of Seminole
end/or Brevard Th* total
number ot p ro n e rtle s Is
estimated to be 15 Interested
b r o k e r s s h o u ld c o n ta c t
Norman A Baker. County
Supervisor. 312 W First St.
Suite *10. Sanlord. Florida
17771, tolaphon* 407 322 4251

FULL/PART TIME
Honest A hardworking req'dl
Exc benefit* pkg A comp
salary Apply In parson only
Speedway1Starvln
Marvin
St i
1-4 and SR 4*. Sanford
F U L L T im * M a in te n a n ce
P a rs o n lo r c o m m e r c ia l
laundry company Musi have
complete service knowledge A
ability to work on Cissells
Dryers. Washer Washers. A
Chicago Ironers. Immediate
hire on proven ability 33) *3*4

Full Tim* Srcritaial Position

91—Apartments
Furnished / Rent

TEMPTED TO TEMP?
We have Immediate short and
long form assignments In your
area tor
• OFFICE CLERKS
• RECEPTIONISTS

To SI7 per hourl Will Irolnl
All types needed I Start today I
Permanent posit Ions I
Metre Empleymenl..... *4* t i l l
POSTAL SERVICE Jobs Salary
to 5*5K Nationwide Entry
l e v e l p o s itio n s
C a ll
H)#0**#7«0C0E»r P#177

POSTAL JOBS

• S E C R E T A R IE S

• WORD PROCESSORS
• INDUSTRIAL WORKERS
W * o tte r to o pay. a re a l b e n e fits
and th * o p p o rtu n ity to w o rk e l

Start t l 1 41/hr plus benefits
For exam and application
Information, call 7 days lam
tPpm I II* 324 «2#7ext 107

to

•RECEPTIONIST/
SECRETARY

many ol th* lop companies In
youi area Cell now lor an
appointment 1............740 *77)
NO FEE/FRIOAY PAY

SERVICES
EO E

........................ . M / F / H / V

JOIN OUR HI
Family Rtstaumnl Tu rn
Bill Knapps Is now accepting
applications lo r exp tine
cooks Full A pari lime post
Hons available with com
pelllv* pay A great benefits
package No Phones Cells
Apply In Persan. l i l t Douglat
Ave. Alternant* 5*cgs.
LANDSCAPERS
Full time
positions O rlver’ s License
required
Call 322 1113
LAUNDRY WORKERS - Must
be hardworking, dependable
and motivated Immediate
Hire. 14 00/stert. rets* alter X
days Medical
33* 445#
Light Housekeeping/Cempenlen
Starting May 2A l**0 *3.
15/hr Musi have own Iran*
portallon Loch Arbor area
Send details and references lo
PO Box III. Sanlord. FI 37773

* * * M A ID S * * *
FRONT DESK CLERKS
F/tlm*. benefits, pd holidays
A vacation uniform Apply In
person. Days Inn. 450 Douglas
Av . Allam onleorcall#*! 7117
MEDICAL

**C N A 'S **
* ALL SHIFTS!!
• GREAT S ALARYII
• EXCELLENT BENEFITSII
Join Our Excellent
Health Car* Teem
Lengwood Health Cere
33* *2##
MEDICAL

MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTIONS!
4 hrs. per day, Monday
Friday, Experienced. 371 ilii*
e e .M O L L Y M A ID . . a
W ILL T R A IN !! Work (4pm .
Mon Frl CALL
7*7 5007

NURSE AIDES * A U SHIFTS
HIOHER STARTINO PAYt
For certified or exper.enced
Apply In "arson to
Lekevlew Nursing Center
*11 E. 2nd St......... - ......Sanlord

NURSES AIDES
2 and 3 II shills available
Call*** SOT,2

OVER THE ROAD DRIVERS
Musi have experience and rel
Apply MSC Trucking, 1*21 W
1st ST. Sanlord
PART TIME RECEPTIONIST
Mutt have payroll report e«
par tone» Call 16S61Q4_______

V id y U Z &amp; tn lil

NOW HIRING
• Good Pay
• 5 Day Week
a In Fern Park
)3 f-lt««

Salary dep upon exp IBM
computer exp Good typing
skills rag’d Call 7a0 5147 eves

Paragon Is opening a
Full tlm*
ottlce In Long wood Full
receptlonlst/secretary poll
lion available Candidal* must
be able to type » 5 5 WPM
Competitive salary, excellent
benefits.
To

SANFORD
Urge 3 bdrm , I
b lk . fro m new h o sp ita l
1175/wk. plus 1250security
Car .............. ..............32112**
SANFORO I Bdrm! Adults, no
pets, quiet res area, air 137'
mo Up plus 1700dap 321#0i
CHARMINO Sanlord I Bdrm .
13 II callin gs, firep lace,
downstairs ol large home.
utilities pd.SI33/wk. #65 40X
CLEAN. I bdrm apt partially
furnished A/C Quiet are*
1X0. mo Call 322 553*________
SANFORD Garage apt close
to downtown, utilities pd .
1*5/wk. o r 1350/mo *45 40X
SANFORD NIC* I A 2 bdrm
apis SXOUP/mo * dep R * » i
required N o p 9 ?»3 J 3 W

99—Apartments
Unfurnished / Rent

Call 3 2 1 0 8 0 0
a rrs n |i in in ttrm w appt.

1PHCI

ASK ABOUT OUR
MOVE IN SPECIALIfl
1EO RM 2 BATH APTS
Over 1,444 Sg. FI. Living Areal!
///
.V W W W d A

PARAGON
4771
EO E M / F
RECEPTIONIST
For a wild
an d craiyolfict!
Call (34 4*M

RN
Part tlm* In Oncology ottlce
I Senior d'Del Iona J Approx X
hrs per wk Pinas* submit
resume Box 405. c/o Th*
Sanlord Hereld. P O Box
1*57. Sanlord. FL 37772 1*57
SANFORD Housing Authority Is
now accepting applications lor
two maintenance positions
Applications may be obtained
at *4 Cestl* Brewer Court.
Senford Deadline lor sub
mission Is 17 X Monday. May
14. t**0 Ms Cindy Nagel.
323 3150

EXTRA LARGE UNITS!
I. 2A J bedroom apis
Pool/Tcnnis Court Peaceful
convenient location Quiet ol'
street parking Renovation
Special! No security tor quell
tied applicants! 3X 5704

HIDDEN LAKE
2 bdrms . 2 baths, washer A
dryer, fenced backyard, pool!
No pets. 1575/month 1300 5#
curlty Cell______ 37) 1075eves
M ARINER'S VILLAOL
Lake Ada I bdrm
1315 mo
7 bdrm 111# mo A up 323 *47#

STOCXERS/PACKERS

Warehouse Worsen/Assembly
Factory 8 Driwrc Now
• ToS/50 weekly plus benefits
a Full Tlme/Part lime
• All Shifts Open
■ Hiring Several Trainees
t 2*13*00
S*5/relund policy

93—Rooms lor Rent
ATTRACTIVE cl*an afficlancyl
TV. m icrowava and maid
service* Call
...... 171 6947
ATTRACTIVE BEOROOM • S70
week. Kllchen p rivileges,
cable, and deposit phone Call
(31 3142. Ila m and on
CLEAN roems. kllchen and
laundry lacilllfo* Cable TV
Starling at 570 wk 3X 4421
FURNISHED, quiet, peaceful,
clean Twin beds 325/nighlly
per person or VSO.wkly per
person Call
33) 2410
LONGWOOD ■ laknlront home
room with privileges One
adult 340/wk Call 132 #434

u f s

C0EVILLA/MASTER COVE
APARTMENTS

To SI7 15 hrl Will train! All
shifts, all lypesl Permanent!
Metro Employment
*41*111

TRUCK DRIVER

r t t m

ATTRACTIVE large 7 bdrm.
carport A yard! S*0/&lt; k plus
STOP sec deposit Call X I **47

For Lake Mary Experience
or will train F*,il A Part time
M ETRO SECU'.iTT
U l 27**

5 yrs. minimum t i p Musi
have current Florida chaul
four's license A good driving
reco rd Apply In person.
M a r o n d a S y s te m s . 4005
Meronda Way. Sanford Oil
C 15 (Upset* R dl.N of SR 4*
VOLT
TEM PORARY SERVICES
Call *2* *2**
W AITRESS wanted. Evening
hrs Also, experienced p it ta
cook Part time 322 904]

/ ia

2000 U k a Mary Bhrd.
321 0584

SECURITY OFFICERS

TLC - Needs mature live In
companions lor elderly Good
peyl Call....................322 10*3

W / m

,
• W

DORCHESTER APTS.
2 bedroom 2bath
Lake Mary 321 4*25
SANFORD Large I bdrm Pay
monthly or weekly Dep . ret
erenres No pets I0\ oil
Senior Cl tl lens I 3210742______

SANTORO 2 BDRMS!!
UVD month t?00 security Ref
Call .»«•••' JPM
m 1166
SANFORD

PINE RIDGE CLUB SANFORO
Spacious 2 Bdrm Condo Avail
Washrr/Dryer 1 eluded
STARTING A l S45#
For Details
Call Renlarama
i l l SSM
LandaramaFI Inc/Broker
SMALL I bdrm Reasonable
rent. 1st month plus security
Call
32? 1*6*
WHY RENT? Homes for II 40.
Repot G ov't g i * a *a y pro
g r a m t l F o r in fo r m a tio n
SC4 44? 06/0 ext U 7960________

I

BM DM LAK E SIO E. n.ce
complex All amenities No
security tor qualified appll
cants SJJSpermcnlh 3X 5204

101 —Houses
Furnished / Rent

★ FURNISHED COTTAGE *
I bdrm., air, on banks ot
Wekiva al Katie's Landing!
Canoe use. 3)50 mo
122 44/0
SANFORO
large 3 bdrm .
complete privacy Excellent
location 5125/wk plus 5250
security Call 233 23t«

FUN WORLD

At FLEA WORLD
Over luO Positions
Attendants. Supervisors
Concessions A Maintenance

JOB FAIR
May 12.1to 4 PM
Hwy 17 #2. Sanford
OENERAL HELPERS needed
for metal root Must have
valid driver’ s license 3*5 *3*5

GOOD WORKERS NEEDED!
Dally Work
Daily Pay
Call Bob tor details
attar 3pm..................... 321 7551

GOVERNMENT JOBS
574411.344 weekly I Call
*04 53*217* ait. E25

HOUSEKEEPER
Full lim e. « 30AM 7 30PM
shift C a ll Batter L ivin g
Center. Call* » » 5002 _______
HOUSEKEEPER needed lor
private townhome in Sanlord
I day per week Must be
mature, hardworking, have
references, and your own
transportation Call lor appl
*** 094A days/J7J *238. ayes .
ask lor Sandy________________
HOUSEWIVES • Work Irom
your home A make 5100 A150
week I C all#)! 0l*2/messege

M injjer Small lU n it Motel
Efficiency plus small weekly
Mprovldadt Call
2*0#*##

Accounting &amp;
Tax Service
CO LM ER A C C O U N TIN G A
TAX SERVICE - Small bust
nesses A Individuals welcome I
324 14#7*ttff/ni-377# eves.

Additions &amp;
Remodeling

MILLER ADDITIONS
Central Florida Since 1*5#
Remodeling New Homes
♦CGCII0*##.................. 323*4*4

Aluminum Siding
E i for ter Homes* w s ■ Siding,
s o llll A fascia, screened
rooms Free estimates•
311*14*.................-fR X M M *M

Child Care Centers
Like Hem* Daycare Center •
Near Winter Springs Elemon
Iary 7 *pm Infants to Syrs
UU64A-4.............327-4*63

Building Contractors

A 25 yr old nat1 co is
interested in hiring a Solus
Manager Irving within a 50
mtlo radius ol Sanlord
Must have provable sue
cotslul background in
salos. recruiting &amp; train
ing Expenonce in work
mg Wi tarmor s or busmes s
men holptul Reliable
transportation required
Anticipate oanngs m ox
cessoUO K tslyrwith 10
15% incroaso each year
Homo office training hasp
dental &amp; hie ms . trips
contests, conventions all
are available lor the right
Candidato
(Th.# Is not In*.)
CALL
RUSS HALVERSON
FOR INTERVIEW
407 323-1080
Thr 9*m -6pm ;
Fri 9am-1pm

C A R P E N T R Y , h a u lin g ,
masonary, painting and Ilia
Free estimates Call 323 432#

FIX-IT-FAST INC.
One Call To Do II All "
Your Neighborhood Handy Man
Rasidantlal • Commercial
Call l o w Tadayll 322 *113
H A H Remodeling - painting.
Chattahoochee stone, concrete
end carpentry work.
Free
EsI 277-*3*5/130-#*4J.eves.
HOM E R E P A IR S • LAW N
W ORK. Y A R D A CONST.
CLEANUP) REFERENCES)
O i l HAROLD 1224571/msg*.

Painting
Lyndon's Professional Painting
Lake Mary Resident
Inter lor/Exler lor
Llcensed'lnsured
Free Estimates'
334-1*54

Paper Hanging
* W ALLPAPER SPECIALIST ■
X yrs. e xp Free E itlm e te s l
LOW cash prices
1 4207133

H I JWALLCOVERING
W* hang all types Reasonable
prices fr e e est I 3211*17

Piano Tuning
E XPERT

PIANO TUNINO

S e r v . / r e p a ir / m o v lu g / r e a la l

new A vsad. Call Ray-323-4442

Tractor Work
ACREAGE MOW I NO. discing.
grading and lartllljing
B 1 d Mowing
471 4574

Landscaping
COMPLETE Quality Lawn A
Lan dscapin g, com petitive
rates, free est Sonny's)!! 742*

Rooting

TRI SON ROOFING
Rool repairs • Free estimates
State cert CCC946177 421 4*71

Sewer/SepticTank

SEPTIC TANK CLEANING

Lawn Service

3I40FF WITH THIS AD
ROCKY'S SEPTIC
3X1544

LAWN MAINTENANCE
Free
estimates Reasonable Refesl
Senior CHtiendlscesaitf 111 4*H

Swimming Pool
Service

Carpentry

ULWN SERVICE

CARPENTER All kinds of home
repairs, painting A ceramic
III* RIchard Gross U l 5f/&gt;
LEE'S CARPENTRY - Storage
b u ild in g, decks A m lsc.
carpentry Insured A licensed
Fro* Estimates 17)4314

Free Estimates.... ....... 313 *355
LAWNS MOWED A TRIMMED
Reasonable Senior Citliens
Discount Free Eli. 32AI23*
PROFESSIONAL GARDENER
Mowing, edging, clean upf
C o mp l e t e Car et Fr e e
estimates! Mr Van, 373 0441

It 4*4 SWIMMING POOLS55«U
Warehouse Clearance ol new
1*4* pools. 24 II X 37 ft
completely Installed Includes
hug* deck, ladder, fencing,
tiller and skimmer. Financing
available Other pools avail
able Ask about factory rebales! Call foil free
I 444 &gt;2) 4444
ICGC4II072 PE 0*»3I

NEW. REMODEL. REPAIR
HOMES. OFFICES. STORES
All types construction. Res/Com
121-4432 S C BalM. CBC4I4444

m anager

Handy Man"

Cleaning Service
QUALITY Work at Affordable
Rales Do not Delay. Call Us
Today Most homes. 135 W*
ere licensed, bended and
insured Call 341 »4 4 .________

Concrete
WESTCONCRETESERVICE
Small Jobs*Big fobs a Repair
Juts Free Esf Call anytime
33* 24*1. License*-Insured

Electrical
HERITAGE ELECTRIC
Prompt. Reasoned* Service
Licensed Insured
ERM4II421
Cal Ml 3114743

Handy Man
BILL'S General Carpentry
Remodeling, trim. dw rt. etc
General repairs
317 4134

MLsic Lessons
EXP ERT PIANO TUNING
Sarv./rapalr/movlng/renlal
new A used Call Ray 333 4047

Painting
* Ptintini 8 Pjpgituniinj
Quality Work, Reasonable
Prices. Free Est Ins M l 517$
FRANK BARNHART painting A
pressure cleaning. If yrs eip
References
31111*1

Telephone Service
CORDLESS PHONE Batteries
A Antennas - atl brands
Replaced while you wall.
*•? 3*33. or 1X54754*05)

Tile

*

*

A TOUCH Of TILE * A

Repairs A Remocfcling No job
too big or small 11 Licensed A
Ire*estimates! Cell 323 13*7

Tree Service
Specialty Contractor
l nt e r l or ‘ E x l e n o r
Free
E slime let Call l it 7***
INTERIOR A EXTERIOR
Pretessranal work Hrly. rile s
avert Ted. *4*M il Free Est

ECHOLS TREE SERVICE
Freoestimjtosl Fair Prices!
Lie Ins Stump Grinding. Tool
32) 227* day or nite
“ L*l Th* Pi pies signals •* it"
T R I M M I N G . Topping, Re
movel. Hauling, ail phases ot
Ira* wort Call 121 4*49

�Sanford, Florida — Thursday, May 10, 1990 — 7B

101—Houses
Furnished /R en t
'FOWL
larg* ] bdrm , t
blk. fro m n m hospital
SIJS/wk plus I7SC security.
c a n ............................. t u z m *
V

103—Houses
Unfurnished / Rent
AVAILABLE 1 brkm . eantrsl
H/A. carpal. M t M r tfrygr
hook up. W O with discount I
___________ m u *s

COUNTRY CUIB H A N O I
Sanlord 1 bdrm *., I ba
w/dff). etoaol Li m . no pat*.
*423 discounted I C a lltll o u t
DELTONA
7 bdrm. 7 bam.
possible to**# option WM/mo
1st, last A security 373 1017

HOMES TO RENT
) and 1 bad room
Unfurnished. Laka Mary and
S a n lo rd a r a a t l C a ll lor
avallablllly and location*
Ask lor Brando

W —Homes for Sile
A

VA

REPO

■ l/ I V k ,

Mkiron#.

260-1100
SANTORO 2 BDRM.
Convanlant location, itova
Incl .t3ao/mo ♦ d a p m a ll;
SANFORP/LAKE M ARY
]
bdrm 3 b alh i. Iiraplaca
MAS ’m o ......... Villon Raalty
. W U * 1 ___________
SANFORD
1 b d m , water
m c l, parking. M0/*k , MOO
aac
33M3t7/m***a&gt;*

SANFORD * SANORA SUB0.
3 bdrm . 1 bath*, lamlly room
»aoo/m opiutsaoo»c. 373 n g

SANFORD
Larg* 3 bedroom*. I bath*,
w it h la n c a d y a r d an d
llraplacal S400p*» month. Call
SI. John* Raalty, 777 4)27
SUNLANO • ailra rdc* 3 bdrm .
lamlly room, cant h/a. patio.
MIS/mo lit. latt * I3M dap
M l 0S4S altars pm

WINTER SPS. POOL HOME
7 bdrm* . 1 ba , Iiraplaca A
garaq*.MM/mo Call«a» SMI
WOGDMENE Sub" ■ Raal nlc*. 1
bdrm *. IS ba , a/c. garaga.
lancad yard. 1300/mo M l 3S3*
t BDRM. 1 BATH, lamlly room,
k llch an and a p p lia n c e *,
garaga MOO par monlh
PAU LA BETH OSBORNE
VENTURE I PROPERTIES
____________ Ml 41*4____________

103 HAYS ST. SANFORD
_____

1/2 balh* Appllancat Incl
M/S/mo S3SOdeposit 333 (A ll
■ EOROOM. 7 balh. tplc. MM
monlh plut tacurlly Call
110 4*47

105— D u p le x *
T r i p le x / R e n t
U P LE X . 3 bdrm 2 balh.
claan! Washer/Dryar 1413
Cadar Ava. Sanlord S4J0 par
m o n l h _______ Call 32* H M
1 BDRM.. 1 Bath, cantral h/a,
, WW carpal, wasnar/drytr
^lookup HI t sac 373 14**

11 4 —
W a re h o u s e
Space / R ent
SSrahavse S pit* a* “ labia now
Up lo 71.000 sq ft. Alfordably
prlcad Immadlala occupancy
lia c u tlv a Mini Sulla* al*o
avallabla ilarllng at S7M/mo
Hall Raalty, Ml 57/4

1
\

115—
In d u s t r i a l
R e n t a ls _________
A A A BUSINESS CENTER N r * oftlca/Whs# too It. to
’ -.r 4tS II Bay* with or w/o
3 oilice* ilarllng al IlSO/mo
Hwy. 17/03 ASR 437
C a ll-M a n s *

117— C o m m e r c i a l
_________ R e n t a ls
WORKSHOP OR STORAOE
City water A e le c t. SMS.mo.
STOP *ac
37* Itat/matuga

SANFORD BUSINESS CENTRE
IM Wylly Av (Airportentrance)
Oil lea Spaca or
Ott lea/warehouse tpaca avail
Call M14J*I or 1717*07 ava*.

11 8 — O f f i c e
______S p a c e / R e n t
SPECTACULAR VIEW
Overlooking Laka Monro*. E «
aculiva ollic* tpaca lor lei*e
Appro* 1100 tq II Raaton
able rata* Available now
Hall Really, 227 3774

1 2 1 — C o n d o m in iu m
_________ R e n t a l s _________
TOWNHOUSE 1 mbr. l'ybath.
Iiraplaca. watber A dryer,
closed patio w/*pa No Pet*
SSM/mo l*t plut tacurlly
He! Leata option purchata
_____ C a i i n i r n i
______
NORTHLAKE VILLAGE • Naw
7/7. appllanca*. tplc. pool.
lanni* W i mp I 114 1** to ll

12 7 — O f f i c e R e n t a ls

L a rry H arm a n , B rW a r

BANK FOR (C L O U D HOMES
NO MONEY OOWNI Call
N a n n w a d .H H

A5SUMABU, M0 4

1 *4 *

W IL L S E L L S E P A R A T E L Y

SII.300
R E D U C E D FOR Q U IC K SALE
C ity w ater B t # ~ * r P ino A va
T w o lo ltlo la l: t i l . 100.
LAKE SYLVAN
1 lo t* b e a u tifu lly Ira a d Include*
M a g n o l i a * . C o u n t r y *1
m o ip h a r * . W a lk lo W llio n
School. P rlc a d lo w l l M l,M O

321-07SB................... 3 1 1 2 2 5 7
R R IN O YO U R ROAT - L a k a tld *
lo w n h o u i* on d a tlr a b l* Laka
H ow all L a rg * 1170 *q It.. 1
b d rm . I t * b a lh w /to o o tillp and
p r lv a l* d ock. M in t t a ll I H t f f l
407 7M (7*4 a lta r tP M o r laa v*
matta g * ____________________

BY OWNER
" T h * O a k * " L u x u ry horn#
w ith pool and l a m l i c o u rt 1
b d rm 7 b a lh ..............s m .M O

By appolntmanl. M l *374
altar 7 30PM

\u iu:\i n
111 W .

III.

S I.

S a il*

323-5774
DELTONA • By owntr. cuitrm
1/1 split. 1 yrt. old, tcraanad
pallo. 3 car garaga. *4*.*00
M tl Bannltlar SI *04 SM SI 10
M I 31 )(
M ID Ml
K M )V V IN
Kl M I S U M

STENSTROM
R E A L T Y ,

I N C .

•% Out 34d TftAt •
W e list a n d sell
m o re p r o p e r ly th a n
a n y o n e in th o G r e a te r
S a n fo rd /L a k e M a r y a re a .
F1UB0RD MONEY
Downpiymtnt loaned Interest Fra*
CALL TODAY
For Qualifyini Information
HEAR THIS! IDEAL 7/1 tor
llartars/rallraas/lnvattori
Ownan motivated Check thl*
outnowl Only......... . *19.000
II4K) SUPER 1/1 STARTER.
Grtal rm. Florida rm, Insld*
utility, CH/A. now root Chose
naw carpal or SI00O
M l 900
RAVENNA PARK I/H&gt;. NICE
corntr lot Big tal In kll Good
neighborhood You mutt look
Into thl* h om o............ SS7.200
II4K ) WELL KEPT 1/1. Quid
era* Nlc* *at in kit Neatly
landscaped You'll raalty Ilka
Ihlionet Now
1*3.111
(I4K ) INVESTORS! POSITIVE
cash How Neat 4/1. Top tit*
Corner lot o il Lk Mary Blvd
Check thl* out.............. *71,*00
LIKE NEW LK. MARY 1 dory
1/7 Fplc. spa, all appllancat.
lop schools A much, much
more. Super buy .... 14*. 500

CALL ANYTIME

321-2720
322-2420
IMS Park Or.. Sanlord
*41W. Lika Mary Bl., Lk. Mary

IOYLLWILOE. 1 b dm . 7 bath.
I acre ♦/ , nooded Screened
porch, lovely yard SKH.OOO.
377 M ay 371 IM4_____________

IOYLLWILOE AREA
Price Chang*' l bdrm*., 3
baths. Ilreplac*. rec room
sv/BBQ. Naw FHA appraisal
1*0.000 Now only N4.0001
Atkin* Realty
*** 340114 hr*.

T h e P r u d e n tia l

GC H O N I N G )

F lo rid a Realty
812 CaUliru Drive
1 bdrm . I balh
SSt.900
Call Bob Gregory. Raallar
&lt;443)174 4*00 arM l SIM

1 b d rm . I b a th . Iira p la c a .
appliances, c a rp o rt . SM.tOO

BONUS
ONE
MONTH
FREE

‘Tins
• Watorffonl Ulastylo
• Modern Fitness Center

• Indoor Racquelball

REGATTA
SHORES
Rental Apartments
On Lake Monroe
233S W. S em in o le Blvd.
Hwy. 17-92
S an lord, FL 3 2 771

3 2 3 -2 6 2 8

219— W a n to d to B u y

$1,500 D0WN/C0RNEN LOT
Im m a c u la te 1 b d rm . I bath,
liv in g ro o m , k ltc h o n w ith * p
p i la n c e t, la m lly ro o m o r dan.
I n t ld * u tility , c a r p o r t onm
h u g * c o rne r l o l l ......
M i.*o o

S it A lu m in u m C an *..*
N a n -F a rra u t M e ta ls ............O ia it
K O K O M O .......................... 173-3 IM

Im m a c u la te l / l ' i . la r g * la m l
ly ro om w ith b ric k Iira p la c a
IO X '3 tcra a n ad p o rc h , la rg *
lancad y a rd .....................SS7.W0

2 2 3 — M is c e ll a n e o u s

1 b d rm 1 b a th s p lit plan
C orn e r lo t w ith pool 11*4.WO

1 4 1 — H o m e s f o r S a le
ASSUME NO QUALIFY
3 /lto , I,to * sq ft., now p a ln l
and c a rp a l, a p p lla n c a * on 1/1
a c r * 1517/mo 1SS.OOO

L0N6W 00D - LESS THAN
$2,700 DOWN
3 b d rm I t * b ath , a p p lla n c a t.
lancad y a rd ! 111.W0

ASSUME NO QUALIFY
SSI* p a r m o nth Im m a c u la te 3
b d rm 7 b a lh . a p p lla n c a t and
pool ................................. s s t.w o

HISTORIC 2 STORY
* b d rm 7 b a lh . 7.I7S t q It
H ardw ood flo o r i. a p p lla n ca t.
t t p a r a l * m o t h e r In l a w ’ !
q u a r ta n , g arage
M l. *00

PAUL A BETH OSBORNE
VENTURE I PROPERTIES
3214764

"SOU) IN JUST 3 DAYS!"
M r and M r t F o l Deltona
w a r* itu n n a d b y th * lig h te n in g
q u ic k r a iu l t * p ro d u c e d by
Ih o lr c la t tllla d ad T h e ir lo v *
ly hom e found n ow o w n e r* In
i u i t 7 d a y tl Thai * a ll II look
b y u tln g I he S anford H a ra ld l
Som ething to a d v e r t li* and
a chieve q u ic k r e t u ll t e l a
tp a c la l. low p ric e ? T ry our
tu p a r 10 A 14 D ay Spaclal
R e ta il L o w e tl r a te t lo r con
le c u tlv * d a y * ’ ru n Cancel
w ith o u t p e n a lty w hen r e t u llt
a r e i :a c h e d !11
C L A S S IF IE D D E P T .

777 7*11

KEYES BEST BUYS
OWNER Financing Available
rlltlo rlc Sanlord ham* 3
bdrm . 1 balh Rtlurbithed
and ready lor occupancy thit
summer Priced a 1173,000
Cindy 111 3*71/171 71v0
ST. John* River • 1 loti away by
wide canal Stunning 3 bdrm.,
3 balh. great rm. living rm.
bar, river rm. tern porch
WOWM 3*' Dock A Morel
Elite/CIndy 131 (1N/113 1*71
CAN YOU BELIEVEt A 1/3
home with 3 car garage, fully
Irutted pallo, eat In bar lo
tarn rm . A clnd erblock
/ttucco lor only M l.*00 lot
Incl Clndy/Eltie
&gt;71 1700/373 1117/177 * )t (
7 APT DUPLEX In Hltlorlc
Sanlord MOO cath llow Re
duced M0.W0 Otl street prk
mg New front porch Owner
enalout, will consider all ol
tert BRI Harvey 372 3(11

1/1 HOME in established area 1
y f warranty Ml. 000 Ch/a,
dining rm, paddle Ian* In
created lamlly force* owner*
lo move All ter lout olert
considered Bill 1111*11
ASSUME No Quality MW mo
Incl mainl lee Lovely 1
bdrm . 1 balh, ground floor
condo w/lptc Lk Mary con
v tn le n c *
1*1.300 E ltla
/Sharon 113 1300/1*0 ( l i t .
tv tt 137 *3*0
WEKIVA RIVER Accatt w/l ♦
acre Ihlt 1/7 horn# It tucked
away in lovely Ireet 1 * 1.000
buy* p riv a c y
G reat rm
w/loll Call Pal/Sharon
127 77(4/210 (259
LOVELY 1 Story 1/3't home
w/greal rm. spaclout dining
area, tplc, foyer Walertronl
1*4.000 Atsumable w,quality
Lk Mary School Evelyn
111 1100, evet 111 11)1
IDVLLWILDE
Rehre lo the
Florida lllatlyle 3 bdrm . 7
balh. ipllt plan, corner lot.
tolar hoi water, heat pump,
tpr inker tyttem 1*4 300
Lyn 113 310a/))l 7007
71*4 S Y L V A N Dr L A K E
SYLVAN ESTATES Open
Houte Sunday 1 3 3 bdrm . 7
balh. ipllt plan Double lot
Call Lyn 111 1007

SALE OR LEASE OPTION
DC L T O N A
7 bdrm
tp llt/T b a lh
1.3)7 t q
f t '*
a c r * 3*4,300 A ttu m a b le Nan
Q u a lify in g Lean C a ll 7111477
SANFORD
7 tx k m
7 balh.
la m lly ro om w / t i t r a i ! 344.000
W. M a llc ia w tk L R e a lto r
____________277 m i ___________
4/1 an 1/4 A c r * - L a r g * ro om *
th r o u g h o u t , g a ra g e w o u ld
m a k e g r t a l w orksh o p lo r good
s ite hobble*
C a ll lor
d a la ilt ...........................3*7.300
C all G lo ria L a m b e rt
E R A Sen F lo rid a . 5(3 MM
E venings, 14*-I7 M

8.65 BOND MONEY
A v a ila b le naw la r l i r i t lim a
b u y e r * t H u rry , w o n 't l a t l l 7,
1. 4 b d rm h o rn e t a v a ila b le In
D e lto n a . Sanlord. L a k e M a ry
a nd Long wood a r e a l!
A A C a rn e t, Inc, C en tu ry I I
C all J a n t l M a n tfie M
D ays, 137 1334 E v e *. 113 T i l l

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

* TWIN *1 i t bed with mallrett
and boa tpnngt, 3100 330 11*3
alter Spm___________________
11 CU. FT. REFRIOERATOR
Runsgaadl.......................SIM
Call 377 *117_________

9-p Tece
Solid Oak Dining Sulla. 37300
otto Call 771 3*4*_____________
1 8 9 — O f f i c e S u p p lie s
I E q u ip m e n t
PANASONIC Ward Prectfiar A
typewriter In one Great grad
gill 3300 323 1717. alter 4 pm

191— B u ild in g
______M a t e r i a l s
A LL STEEL BUILDINGS at
dealer Invoice. 3.000 to 50.000
tq It Call *07 7*1 l i l t colled

193 — L a w n 8 G a r d e n
PLANTS IN BLOOM!

C O M M E R C IA L LOT
1001 l lt h
S tre e t M ake o ile r Sunbwnk,
N A 407 730 4004_____________
L O N G W O O D Au’to L a i
US
17*7 W ■ 217 1300 1 1 b u ild
Ing Sunbank. N A 0 7 330 4004

NEAR 1-4! PRIME LOCATION
C hu rch A tc h o a l. b u ilt 'M 11 1
a c l M A N Y USESI M u tt S a illl
Real CUata One..... - ....... 4 1 H M 0
S A N F O R D By O w ner Llctntad

boarding stable w'IS stalls. 1
fenced pasture*, sprinkler
ty tle m
Include* lovely 2
b d rm . 7 b a l h c o u n try
gentlemen home * additional
mobile home lor your manag
er Many eatrat *1*0 000
Make cite- Call 3X3 774*

153-AcreageLots/Sale
FREE UNO
LIQUIDATION LIST
NORTH FLORIDA

18 1 — A p p lia n c e s
/ F u r n itu r e

atr 4age

'Aa ter fro n t, tim b e r and rang#
la n d fo r ta le
S ta rtin g a t
SA MS O a o tf fin a n c in g on a ll
parrel! Call t 100 188 4806 Bit
114,1 M A M to 8 3 0 P M ____

GENEVA. 5 ACRES!"

Day Lille* A Soc Garlic I A
Catt Iron 31 00 up! 177 I3rt

SEARS CRAFTSMAN 11 HP
RIDING LAWN MOWER
With revert* SaOOCall 330 4*37

19S— M a c h l n e r y / T o o l s
SHOP EQUIPMENT
B e a r w h e e l a lig n m e n t
machine Electric lilt (small).
Cheap price*1 374 1711

199—

P e t s &amp; S u p p lie s

BEAGLE - F R E E famalc.
spayed. 2 yrt old Good lamlly
pet 330 M i* alter 4PM_______

FREE TOGOOD HOME
Young male stray kilty that
was lost or abanc ned Very
affectionate Houte Iralnad.
but I can not keep Pleat* call
330 0*n D e l t o n a ________
JfBEE ( monlh old female
dog
M e r c e r 'e i" L o v e *
child-en Brown Labrador A
Golden Retriever 371 aaaO
LOVELY tang haired kitten*
need good hom ttt Pleat#
adopt them 134* Sill_________

* ST. BERNARD*
9 m o *, good with
children! I C9l)

Bigoakt! Eaty terms! 175 000
Broughton Roalty, 444 1234

HAVE YOUR OWN RANCH!
» » aero* May lo an Road '0
mllot from Osteen
*3*.*00
Good terms!

200—

330 J484

203—Livestock and
Poultry ___

CALL BART
REAL ESTATE
REALTOR.................. I17_74fi
OWNER FINANCING No qual
(tying. 15 000 down 10 3% In
teretf. 10 yr mlg! 1 Ten acre
tracts, 175.000 ea One i acre
tract. iW,OOP Call
47* */M

TURKEYS CHICKENS
DUCKS Q U A ILS ! GEESE
_________ Call 377 *034_________

211— A n t iq u e s /
C o lle c t ib le s

Quetrt Anne Wmfbxli Chair

181—Appliances
/ Furniture

33(5

BASSETT CRIB and mattress
etc i-nr'd .in :*' 4 Of Chetl,
345 High Chair. 370 377 3* 4 )___
BJ'S R E3A L E
We Buy/Sell Furniture A Col
lochbloi. Including Etlolot
73*3 S Sanford A ye. 172 744*
• COFFEE TABLE And 7 end
tablet Strong, blonde Made
by LaneCo_373 Call 771 ai»a
COUCH/lovtteal
AAatching.
340 both Sewing Machine
goodcond ■340
374 0447
• E N T E R T A IN M E N T
CENTER with smoked glatt
doors, like new 340 377 4J37.
Deltona___________
___
KENMORE WASHER 3 cycle
* speed, heavy duly, white.
3U5II Call___ ___
17141*7
eKING SIZE WATERBED All
wood frame A headboard,
pedittat, healer, wavelets
matlrett A liner! Only 3100!
Call............................. 117 7707
LARRY'S MART. I l l Sanlord
Avc New Used turn A appl
Buy/Sell/ Trade
377 4131

MOVING SALE!
SofA, Iciivtteaf', rareliner, dou
toI* 'bed. bar sIbots, table
chairs E tc cond . 372 3?7S
TWIN BEOS. ISO; queen sire
hide a toed 2 c h a ir s , H I S ,
Small tab le and 4 chairs. HO
Call 321 7819. tv t n ln g s ______

USED APPLIANCES
Buy/Sell • Recond/Guaranie„*d

An tiqu e to la , pro
tettionally restored1 3333 7
plant urns. 145ea_
331 791)
WANTED Old Florida Ucenw
Plates, especially porcelain,
an d o ld C o c a C o l a
memorabilia. Mr Bevan
___________ (31 18*4_______

2 NCR’s MODEL 313
B rju caih regltitrt, circa
1900. 1830 e.i Also. mltc. Civil
War ittm%! C/ll.........JJO 4434 *

...

213—Auctions
BRIDGES AN TIQU E3*)1) 3MI
10 5 M/ Sit • Auction Thurt 7pm
3440 Hwy 46W Of AB347AAUI77

215—Boats and
Accessories
(S It, Run*bout 40HP Johnion
fttolt t ic . cond.* trtlltr, iki
phg.a tarp, 11581 Cali M l 8777

• B R O IL E R O V E N 133
C a ll...................................... 134-1*40

Sido consol# upon fi%h#rmon
todi5i boot F i b e r g l d i t f r i hull
d e tig n i a i t * e l l . r anw il ared
in fr o n t co mplvt# vyltti t A l « « l
fishing
Motor m oun t on
bow *mdi t r o m o m tor tro lti ng
m o t o r . Now Hummilngtoiird1
TI ClI depth finder tnd llthi
I o c ai f o r
SCH P E v i n r u d e
Bil/le r
E e c tl l# n f co nditio n!
New e l e c t r i c t t a r f e r
New
deep cy cl e ma rine b a t te r y I
Go o d f r a i l e r w it h u p r i g h t
ro ller boat guide% and new tad
f i g h t ) mounted on upr ig h ts
t t . ; y &gt; Caii
: s sasi

3223883

____________ M17H7
O W NE R F I N A N C IN G No qual
ity ing , 15 000 down ] b d r m t .
15 toatht. ftrtpiacj#. hard wo od
floor*
1709 M a g n o l ia Av
Sanford tSI nno
678 9788

"SOLD SAME DAY!"
Jenny P ol Sanlord sold her
traitor hitch th# (trst day ot
har classified ad s scheduled
10 day run!
Something to
advert!** and achieve quick
results at a specie), tow price?
Try our super 10 A 14 Day
Spaclal Rato* I Lowetl rata*
for consecutive days' run.
Cancel without penalty whan
results are reached! 11
CLASSIFIED DEPT.
731 7411

• DRESSES • S ira 11 A 13.
B ra nd naw 37 a place. M o de m
style s Call 3*4-7**-13(3

t f VOLKSWAOON BUO Sun
root, runs wall, need* cosmat
let S400 Call 74* *310_________
* » CHEVY WAOON - Runs.
naadswork.Only............. S200
_________ C a llM t fiw _________

CARPET WHOLESALE
Mill Dirac*. Nam# Brands
100% Dupont Stalnmastar
$7 **/yd.
&lt;00% nylon plush, or
Sculptured HI LO. S3 **/yd
Hwy 414 A 477. Long wood
__________ Oil 1377__________

PACE ARROW MOTOR HOME
7*. 77 ft. dual roof air, many
•slrasl Reduced!!....111,300
Call.............................. *4*4174
SOUTHWIND ■ Clast A. Garage
kepi. E ic . cendltlen. Reduced ISUAO*. Call (*3-74(3
STEP VAN INTERNATIONAL
Ilka naw. Idaal for mobile
work shop or camper. Fully
•quipped w/7000 watt ganara
tor, awning, cellular phone
many antra*. *4100 Call
407(73 73U.

7 9 Z28 CAMAR0
730. a spaed, metallic blue,
blue Interior, am/fm cassette
stereo, air, T lops, p/s, p/b.
all original. Musi sail I *2.*00
or bast offer.............. .777 4M4

LIVE BLUE CRABS
_______ Cell 3 2 2 9 2 3 8
MOTHER'S DAY JEWELRY!
Already law prices. Radvcadl

HUEY’S CROWN PAWN
__________(47 171 47(4__________
a POOL TABLE - Irving Kay*
P r o fm lo n a l Tournament.
Sire f i ’ t * Si’s slate. Heads
naw fai' lop 1100 Geneva,
34* 1747_____________________
• SEWING MACHINE • Edison.
praJtlon mad* In nlca cabi­
net Good condition, run* A
taws SM C a ll........... 773 1714
• SIW INO MACHINE • Slngar
In cabinet w/J drawer*. Good
cond *30 Geneva, 34* 3443
aSWING STAND Heavy duty 3
Inch pip*. 130 Call 377 *714
• TRAMPOLINE Ptrunal s lit
( i l l dlamattr) *33 447 T ill
• USED RUUO Air Handler • 5
KW electric heal. 14.000 btu*.
I ' j Ion unit. 330 Fair candl
lion Call 177 4*74_____________

VERTICAL CAMERA
Suarc 11X71 SST. 25% to
330%. Vary good condition In
u*anow II,*71407 141 4*34
• » ' CHEST FREEZER - Good
condition. 3100. Call 377 0*47
• 334 BUYS FULLY STOCKED
BED OF RED WORMS. You
move Into 407 (41 3047______

2 3 0 — A n t i q u e / C la s s ic
__________ C a r s ___________

13 CADILLAC CIMARRON
Loaded, low mllat. 33.3*3
_________ Call 334 072)_________

'85 CHRYSLER IEB RR 0N

TRUCK BOX
For lull lit*
pick up. Good condition |73
Call 777 7047 attar 7PM
• VAN SEAT ■ dk. blue valour.
Slightly used 370 Call 37*
*733.

Longwood
MOTORS

2 3 5 -T ru c k */
Buses / V a n *
FQRDEC0N0UNE VAN
'77. good Shape I Asking II. 500
_________ Call 777-S54I__________

85 MUSTANG

FORD PICK UP

WHITF. RED IN I. AC. AUTO
LUCE NEW . SKrlBP 3036

LX

71, auto. V l.S l.m / o tfa rl
CALL............................ B4A741S

$3495

7 8 FORD VAN
Automatic, good csndlllon,
good tlrael 3400 tlrml Mt 1370

78 HONDA CIVIC
STATION WAGON

237— T r a c t o r * a n d
_________T r a i l e r *

CHEAP TRANSPORTATION
SAJ004WA

$535

FARM TRACTORS

4 door. 33 mpg Runs Greall
3low obo 377 1331. alter Spm.

2 3 1 -C a rs
‘•7 ISUZU TROPPER It • 4 dr..
L.S. pkg. 5-tpd.. A/C. Tu
Tone paint, eicellent cond.
S***7 Atk tor Randy 771 » )* «

’80 CHRYSLER LE BARON

M U S IO IN STOCK
ALLSIZESI ALLPRICESI
Maitland Tractor A Equipment
tu ml. N. of Maitland
Inttrcnangeon 17 *7..... 434-7777

a*4*

$2995

Diesel, front loader, boa blade
traitor. E«c cond. usad
only 21 hr* . SII.300. 747 7704

8 4 C H E V Y S -1 0
P IC K U P

"N O B O D Y

WHITE, V*. 47.000 MltES
AC..... SK4LBP7037

$3495

EFU SED"

84 SCOTSDALE
LONGBED 4x4

MONEY
FOR
AUTO
LOANS

PO NTIAC TR A N S A M

H u n t lik e new ! G O RG EOUSI

4 DOOR. GO'.D. AUTO . AC.
FAM4.VCAS SK41.BPXI35

L

CHEVY C E L E B R IT Y • 1 *
Wagon E seel lent condition.
Whit* burgundy Interior, a/c.
power windows, luggage rack,
tporl wheal*, am/fm stereo.
3 3 liter, tinted window*. Ire*
•eat. auto. CL package. 14.000
mile* 310.400.47 ) 03*4________
1*44 TOYOTA CELICA ST 3 tpd . A/C. Baby Blue.
Eicellent cond 37*44 Aik tor
Handy 331 11*4_______ __
FAIRW AY MOTORS
’Homeot * 1*4 Down A Ride"
3400 US 17 *7 Longwood
NO FINANCE COMPANIES!
BUY HEREI PAY HERE I"
Atk tor Craig er Steve. 771-3744
1*43 FORD ESCORT WAGON •
Auto. A/C. P/S. P/B Like
new A steel el 334*5 Ask lor
^ Randy 331 41*4

e 1*74 Limited Edition. W S 4
p a ck a ge! 34.000 o rig in a l
miles, factory 4 speed While
with blue deceit Electric
window, door locks, electric
trunk Windshield wiper de
lay. em/lm cassette, p/s. p/b

04 PLYMOUTH
RELIANT

’19 Ruboti 26.5HP Tractor

Eac. cond., auto/alr/tllt,
cruita. 4 dr . 42K orlg ml..
11.100 llrm I
373 4043 aval

jj*

JUNK CAR)REM OVED
NOCHARGE
____________737 *777____________
StT*p Dollars) Paid tor |un!.
cars, trucks, 4 wheel drive
Any condition Call m i m

233— A u to P a rts
/ A c c tw o r jo i

’65 MERCEDES BENZ 190DC

M./uu Ceil

2 4 3 - Junk C a r*

lea cold air, p/b. p/s. auto.,
burgundy. S3.JOO. Call 4 ft 7313

RED. AC. V a
SKliaPXTM

$4995
82 FORD
BRONCO
WHITE LOADED. A ll POWER
4.4 ...SK4 IBP 3030

$4495
Hours:
Mon. •Fri. 9 - 7, Sat. B - 5
BANK FINANCING
Q U A LITY USED CABS
BARGAIN PRICES
. WE BUY CARS ■

CALL
MR. PAYNE

3190 Hwy. 17-92
LONGWOOD

323-2123

324-1311

A1U.0iTlI.ON

F riday. M ay 25

AT 11 RM

S a n fo rd C om m erce P a r k on A irp o rt Q lvd ., S a n fo rd , FL

PRIME COMMEKCIAL/INDUSTRIAL PROPERTIES
Two Improved Parcels with AAA Rented Tenants!
SitO', suitable lor Show room , Waruhouvcs or Lllo M anufacturing are In groat Central Ha.
Location. Call n o w for a FREE Information packet or visit our lie. rop. on site. S ite In ­
spection: I h u r , M ay 17 Irom: 12 lo 6 p m and on T u cs, M ay 22 from: 10am to 5pm.
Directions: 11 thru O rlando U 1loalhrow. Exit al SK 46A, I lead S. to Airport It lv d , Turn
Ris-.ht CO to 1601 A irp ort Blvd. L

o ok

F

or v ie

A lie v a s S ic s s !...

ON
c m i Tr J™

p l u s :

Six Commercial/Industrlal Lots will be Sold
A B S O L U T E — to the Idist &amp; H i g h e s t B i d d e r !

PLUS
a t 6:30 p m
itV
23 RESIDENTIAL LOTS Whippoorwill Subdivision
iu d a y

, M

a y

25

N o w there i» a place lo build your dream home— W h ip p o o rw ill Subdivision Sanlord,
FURNITURE, antique*

Spec log* 2 bedroom home on 1
la n d u a p e d lo t ) 1 2 ta r g ara g e
grea t l oca ti on !
SAS.OUQ
M e tr o Real E ila t# Co Inc.

241—Recreational
Vahlcte* / Camper*

Burgundy, naw black vinyl
lop, original I 45% rastorad.
runt I S**S or bast otter Call
M7-7S37

p ,u s :

S

OWNER FINANCING

*

'69 CADILLAC

CO M M ER CIAL S E W M O
M A C H IN E - W ith w a lk in g
to o t, 1300 C all 130 4*37

F

1/3 i * U I plan, garage
11.740 Dawn I No P e in l t I
U N D E R CONSTRUCTION
a Call I (04 437 (434 •

*89 KAWASAKI
KOX 744 WITH TRAILER)
Lika new I Only hes NO mile*
on blk* All Accessorial. 17,400
tor all I (Longwood) 7M 7443

*16 F7. ORLANDOCLIPPER

323-3200

KEYES H \IN THE SOUTH
* * NEW HOMES* *

* * ’85 SUZUKI * *
350 L. low mltoaga. eicelkmi
cond SI.150/bast otter 374 7744

1*0* FORD M U S TA N O OT
CONVERTIBLE - Automatic,
A/C. all power, tu ton* gray,
17,000 mile*. Must tall. Ask tor
Randy Ml QUO_______________
1VM NISSAN 4 ■ 4 • Loaded
w/tporl pkg.. A/C, P/S, P/B.
A l l o y l , I t p d ., A M / F M
caisatta. ItO.tlO. Atk lor
Randy M l QUO

■ B A B Y P L A Y P E N w ith pad.
373 L lk * naw co n d itio n C all
___________ 177 4*74.___________

R e g is t e r e d P e ts

3M. TOY POODLES AKC Vet
c h e c k e d and w o rm ed
3130 3300 Call 4*7 44*4227,

a n d B ik e *

1*04 TOYOTA VAN - Sport pkg
A/C, auto. P/S, P/B, crulsa
tilt, AM/FM cassette 17*04
Atk tor Randy 77111*0

a A E R O M O TO R 1 H P Je t Pum p
170/740 V A C. w / p r a s i u r *
tw itc h end g ag *. MS 377 0031
a tta r 4 PM ___________________

DELT0NA4$$UME NO QUAL

239— M o t o r c y c l e s

1980 BMW 3281

• C A U T Y SALO N C H A IR )
A ll purpose. H y d ra u lic
sham poo c h a ir com bo. C all
0 2 *303 « . ( H f 341

U S S THAN $ 2,900 DOWN

LAKE MARY SCHOOLS Pool
3 bdrm . 2 balh ipllt w tplc
large fenced r yard, eat In kit
A ttu m a b le . n o n q u a lity
3*4,400 Eltit/Sharon 32)
3100/1*0 *13*. 4V*t 117 43*0

%k ^2

M AY

a BASS BOAT •
IS 'S " with 33HP Mercury
angina, trailer, remote control
Mercury trolling motor. A-1
condition I 33 300 Call 173 M tl

'*

WE PAY TOP It* lor wrecked
ear*/truck*I WE SELL guar
anlead mad part* AA AUTO
IALVAOE al Da Barr, M l U K

4dr., )
t p d .. A .C .. au g m ile *
Eicallenl condition
*** 47, Aik for Handy H I SIM
1*0 ISUZU I-MARK • Dlaeal
Graat condition SIM7. Atk for
Randy M t llM _______________
!*M HONDA ACCORD ■ Auto.
A/C. 74,000 m iles. E ilr a
clean. *1747 Ask tor Randy
771 01*0______________________
t«7t VW RUG • 4 tpd . factory
•tr, 40,700 orlg mile* . 13000
OhO Call....................777 3074

1984 GLASSTREAM

3 A 4 b d rm . h a m a i In Sanlord.
D e lto n a /D a B a r y /L k . M a r y /
L o n g w o o d /A lla m o n l* S p rin g *

SANFORO HIDDEN LAKES A
dream ot a large corner lot
made tor a hout* 114.*00 Call
Lyn 313 1700/731 7001
C ^

• PUBLIC AUTO AUCI ION e
EVERY WEDNESDAY 7sNPM
DAYTONA AUTO AUCTION
Hwy. t t OaySawa Baach

l l ‘ In

LIBS THAN $2500 CASH
INCLUDING CLOSINO COST

(It

LAKEFRONT horn# In DaBary
SS0U0 down, aitum * no quail
lying 1 bdrm . lamlly rm.
Imid# util It!#*, d o t* lo 14
Laaia Purchata SM.000
COUNTRY CHARMER 1 bdrm .
7 bath, lamlly rm. tare 700'
yard, hug* baaulllul oak*,
r a is e d p a tio
E a ty
term* ........................SU.000

A IR O L A S S

b o a r d /o u lb o a r d w / l r a l l t r ,
1400 obo Call 177 1311.

M W U )M $ 1

$1,300 DOWN INCL CLOSING
Otlaon 17 ac. Barn, tapllc.
light*. Cad. 1*1.300 Alio. 1/1
modular ailtllng mortgage
Slt.OOO/MIS mo Package:

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1990.

MAJOR LEAOUE BASEBALL ROUHDUP

Cleveland pots a stop to Minnesota’s win streak"’*’
United Frsas International
MINNEAPOLIS - Mitch Webster hit u two-tun
homer and Tom Hrookcna uutibled home the
winning run In the sixth Inning Wednesday night,
helping the Cleveland Indians snap a Minnesota
Twins’ six-game winning streak with u 7-3
victory.
Consecutive doubles by Cory Snyder and
Brookcns snapped n 3-3 tie. enabling Sergio
Valdez. l-O. to win his first American League
start. Doug Jones pitched two Innings for his 10th
save.
John Candelaria. 3-1. surrendered four runs on
eight hits while walking one and striking out one
In 5 1-3 Innings.
With the Twins up 3-1. Cleveland’s Jerry
Browne opened the fifth with a triple and
Wesbster homcrcd. After Brookcns put the
Indians ahend 4-3 In the sixth, they added three

runs In the ninth on Chris James’ two run
bases-loaded double and Candy Maldonado's RBI
groundout.
Blue Jays......................... i.............................. 4

season ended at three games.

AMERICAN LEAGUE

White Bos...................................................3
TORONTO — Nelson Llrlano knocked In two
runs and scored once and Frank Wills pitched 2
2-3 Innings of perfect relief to help the Toronto
Blue Jays grab a comeback victory.
Wills. 21. entered the game trailing 3-0 In the
fifth with runners on first and second, but he got
Ivan Calderon to ground Into a double play to end
the threat.
The 31-year-old righthander struck out one
batter before giving the ball to Dwayne Ward, who
worked the final two frames for his fourth.save.

Tigers.........................................................2
B rew ers........................................................... i
MILWAUKEE — Lou Whitaker and Lloyd
Moscby hit back-to-back homers In the first

Inning, helping the Detroit Tigers end a four-game
losing streak with a rain-shortened elght-innlng
victory.

Athletics.................................................... 3
Yankees......................................................1
OAKLAND. Calir. - Eric Plunk walked Rickey
Henderson with the bases loaded In the 11th
Inning, scoring Mike Gallcgo and giving the
Oakland Athletics the victory and u three-game
sweep over the New York Yankees.

Rangers................... '................................. B
Royals........................................................ 3
ARLINGTON. Texas — Pete Incavlglla's threerun. plnch-hlt homer In the sixth highlighted a
14-hlt attack and helped the Texas Rangers break
a three-game losing streak.
Kansas City's longest winning streak of the

Cubs post 4-0 win in rain-shortened game
Unltod Brass International___________________

NATIONAL LEAGUE

CHICAGO — Rync Sandberg and Domingo
Ramos each hit two-run home runs and Lcs
Lancaster won his first start to help the Chicago
Cubs post a 4-0 rain-shortened triumph Wednes­
day over the Atlanta Braves.
Homcplatc umpire Greg Bonin called the game
after 4 1-2 Innings due to heavy rain which left the
field unplayable.
Lancaster. 2-1. went five Innings, giving up four
hits and striking out two.
It was the right-hander's 11th outing of the year,
but Ills flul start since June 4. 1988. He had 76
relief appearances In the Interim. Lancaster was
moved Into the rotation to replace struggling Jose
Nunez as well as try to fill the void created by Rick
Sutcliffe's absence. Sutcliffe, who has pitched
more than 200 Innings the last three seasons,
underwent arthroscopic surgery’ on his right
shoulder Monday.
Pete Smith. 2-2. took the loss, serving up both
homers.

Pirates....................................................... «
Reds...........................................................2

Giant a........................................................4
Meta.......................................................... 2
NEW YORK — Kevin Bass belted a three-run
flrst-Innlng homer and Bob Knepper combined
with two relievers on a seven-hitter, helping the
San Francisco Giants to a 4-2 victory that snapped
the New York Me ts' four-game winning strcal;
Knepper. making his first s.nrf
scattered six hits over 5 2 - 3 Innl
victory. Jeff Brantley yielded one hit over 2 1-3
innings before Steve Dedroslan worked the ninth
for his fourth save.
Knepper. 1-1. recovered from a shaky first
Inning and kept the Mcts off balance with an
assortment of breaking pitches. He walked one.
struck out seven and was benefited by New fork
hitter's Impatience. Several Mcts were oat In front
of Knepper's pitches, pulling potential home runs
tnto foul territory.

PITTSBURGH — John Smiley and BUI Landrum
combined to stop n red-hot Cincinnati team and
the Pirates collected 14 hits off four Reds pitchers.
Including previously undefeated Jack Armstrong,
to help Pittsburgh to a 6-2 victory over the
Cincinnati Reds.
Smiley evened his record at 3-3 with six plus
Innings of work, allowing two runs and seven hits
with five strikeouts. Landrum pitched the final
three Innings to pick up his fourth save as the
Pirates won their fifth straight.

Expos.........................................................®
Dodgers............................................................3
MONTREAL — Andres Galarraga drove In two
runs night to help Kevin Gross win his fourth
straight and extend the Montreal Expos’ winning
streak to four with a 5-3 victory over the Los
Angeles Dodgers.
Gross. 4-1. gave up three runs on five hits, no
walks and four strikeouts In 8 1-3 Innings. He left
after surrendering a solo homer tc Kal Daniels In
the ninth. Tim Burke recorded the last two outs
for his eighth save.
Galarraga's two-run single capped a four-run
.third Inning against Fernando Valenzuela. 2-3,
« the Expos first baseman eight RBI over the
T&lt;r games.
Cardinals....................................................... 1 1
Padres........................................................... B
ST. LOUIS — Vince Coleman had three hits and
drove In two ••uns In a seven-run fifth Inning
helping the St. Louis Cardinals end a five-game
losing streak with an 11-5 victory over the San
Diego Padres.
The last-place Cardlt :.ls overcame a 5-0 deficit
In the raln-dclaycd game to hand the Padres their
third straight loss. San Diego committed four

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errors while five pitchers combined to surrender
12 hits, seven walks and a wild pitch. The Padres
also wasted 15 hits.

Phillies.................................................... 10
Astros......................................................l
HOUSTON — Pat Combs fired a five-hitler,
singled twice to drive In a run and scored once
leading the Philadelphia Phillies to a 10-1 victory
over the Houston Astros.
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and walked three. He allowed only two Houston
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Terry Mulholland pitched the ninth Inning,
giving up a hit. a walk and a run.
The Astros committed six errors, two by
shortstop Rafael Ramirez. Five of Philadelphia’s
runs were unearned.

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Statute* 1457
0*nnit Oraitn
Publish May 3.10.17.24. 1*90
DER I I
NOTICE TOTHE PUBLIC:
NoPc* It hereby given that in#
Board ol Adluslrnanl ol the City
ol Sanford will hold a regular
mealing on May 25. 1*90. In tn#
City Hall Commission Chambers
at 11:X a m. In order to contld
er a request for variance In the
Zoning Ordinance at It pertains
to Front Yard variance re­
quirements In e SR I district on:
LOT 15. Blk I Country Club
Manor, U n lllP B U P G 7*
Being more specifically da
scribed at located 120 Club
Road
Planned us* ol the property It
to construct e carport unto an
tattling tingle family dwelling
Board ot Adiustmant
W M . Philips. Chairman
ADVICE TOTHE PUBLIC: It
a person decides to appeal e
decision mad* with respect to
any matter considered at the
above m eeting or hearing,
he/the will need a verbatim
record ot the proceedings In
eluding tha testimony and evl
dene*, which record it not
provided by the City ol Sanford
(FS 344 OIOS)
PUBLISH May 10 and May 20.
1*90
OER U
NOTICE TOTHE PUBLIC:
Nolle* It hereby given the I the
Board of Adjustment of the City
ol Sanford will hold a regular
meeting on May 25. 1*90. In the
City Hall Commission Chambers
at 1130 a m In order to contld
er e request tor variance In the
Zoning Ordinance as It pertains
to Sid* Yard vsrla n c* re
qulrements In e GC 3 district
on
LOT 1. Blk 5 Dreemwold PB 4
PG30
Being more specifically de
scribed at located 2S03 Laurel
Avenue
Planned ut* ol the property It
to construct e carport unto an
Misting ting I* family dwelling
Board ol Adjustment
W M. Philips. Chairman
ADVICE TOTHE PUBLIC It
a parson decides to appeal a
decision mad* with respect to
any mallei* considered el the
above m eeting or hearing,
he/the will need a verbatim
record ol the proceedings In
eluding in* testimony and evl
dene*, which record It not
provided by the City ol Senlord
IFS 240 0IT5)
PUBLISH May 10 and May 20.
1990
OER 47
NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice l* hereby given that I
am engaged In business al 513
R am td ell Ave . Altam onte
Springs. FL 12714. Seminole
County. Florida, under the
F ic titiou s Nam e ot 52 W
VACATION AVE . end that I
intend to register said name
with m* Clerk ol in* Circuit
Court. Seminote County. F lor I
de. in accordance with in*
Provitton t ol the Fictitious
Name Statutes To Wit Section
*45 0* Florida Statutes 1*57
AudieV Naiereno
Publish May 10. 17.34.21. 1*90
DER *7

NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Nolle# It hereby given that I
am engaged In butlnett al 2*45
M oor* Station Rd.. Sanford.
Samlnol* County. Florida, undar
th* Fictitious Nam* ol CLASSIC
CAR WORKS A ACCESSORIES
INC., and that I Inland to
raglttar tald name with th*
Clark ol th# Circuit Court. Sam­
lnol* County. Florida. In ac­
cordance with th* Provittont ol
th* Flcflllout Nam* Statute*.
To Wit: Section 145 04 Florida
Statuta* 1457.
Christopher S. Patrlt. Jr.
Publish: May 2. 10. 17.24. 1440
DER 22
NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice It hereby given that I
am engaged In butlnett al 571S
Oak Hollow Lana. Oviedo. FL
22745. Seminole County. Florida,
under th# Flctltloui Nam# ol
HOLOEN ENGINEERING, and
that I Inland to raglttar tald
nam# with th* Clark ol th*
Circuit Court. Samlnol* County.
Florida. In accordance with th*
P ro vltlon t ol the Flctltloui
Name Statutes To-Wit: Section
445 oe Florida Statute* 1*57.
Philip W. Holden
Publish: May J. 10.17.34.14*0
OER 37
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUOICIAL CIRCUIT
OF FLORIDA
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
OENERAL JURISDICTION
DIVISION
CASE NO. ft-1743-CA 04-E
CHASE HOME MORTGAGE
CORPORATION.
Plaintiff
vt.
MICHAEL R LEROUX.
*1*1.
Oelendanlt
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO DEBORAH A. LEROUX
117 South Street
Somerset. Massachusetts
0273*
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action tor Foreclosure at Mori
gag* on the following described
property:
Lot If. Block J. FOXMOOR
UNIT 2. according to th* plat
thereof at recorded In Plat Book
It, Paget 72 and 71. Public
Records ol Seminole County.
Florida
hat been tiled againtt you and
you a rt required to u r v * a copy
ot your written defenses. It any.
to It. on Stuart H G ltllti.
Attorney tor Plelntltt. whose
address It Suit* 300. 1570
Madrug* Avenue. Corel Gables.
Florida. 13)4* on or be tort June
IJth. 1990 aid til* the original
with th* Clerk of this Court
either before service on Plain
tilt's attorney or immediately
thereafter, otherwise a default
will be entered against you tor
the re lief demanded In th*
complaint
WITNESS my hand and th*
teal ot this Co-irt this tth day ol
Mar leeo
(SEAL)
MARVANNE MORSE
As Clerk of the Court
By Ruth King
At Deputy Clerk
Publish May 10.17.14. 31. tt*0
OER 101

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SEATTLE — Roger Clemens won hla fifth game
of the season and 100th of his career and Carlos
Quintana. Luis Rivera and Tony Pena homered.
the Boaton Red Sox.
Clemens, 5-2. notched his first coir, etc game
and the first by a Boston pitcher. He struck out six
and walked one while scattering four hits.

Orioles........................................................9
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ANAHEIM. Calif. — Cal Ripken became the third
major league shortstop to hit 200 home runs,
helping the Baltimore Orioles to victory over the
California Angels and their first triumph over
Mark Langston In three years.
Cal Ripken. Billy Ripken and Randy Milligan
each drove In two runs to lift the Orioles.

Legal Notices

Legal Notices

NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice It hereby given that I
am engaged in buttnau at 4B01
Hester A*.. Sanford. Seminole
County, Florida, undar tha
F ictitiou s N am * at J a J
SPRINKLER, and that I Intend
la register said name with the
Clara a* tha Circuit Court. Sam
County. Florida, in acwtth tha Provittont of
(ha Fictitious Name Statute*.
To-Wit: Section *45 09 Florida
Statuta* 1452.
John F. Nagrl
Publish: May 3.10.17.24.1440
DERM

NOTICE OF'
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice It hereby given that I
am engaged In butinttt at &gt;710
Hwy 17 42. Unit 1. Sanford. FL
32772. Somlnoto County, Florida,
undar th# Fictitious Nam* ol
THE MOBILE SOUND STU
DIO. and that I Intend to
register told nam* with th*
Clerk of th* Circuit Court. Sem
Inol* County, Florida. In #c
cordanc* with th* Provisions „f
th# Fictitious Nam* Statutes.
ToW lt: Section 4*5 04 Florida
Statute* 1452.
Itloc Andrews
Publlth: May 10.17.74. II. I4S0

NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Nolle* Is hereby given that I
am engaged In bualnata at 4430
Hwy 17-42. Maitland. Fla. 22751.
Samlnol* County. Florida, undar
th* Fictitious Nam* of 1743
AUTO SALES, and that I Inland
to raglttar said nam* with th*
Clark 9 th* Circuit Court. Sam
met* County. Florida. In ac­
cordance with th* Previsions of
the Fictitious Nome Statute*.
TeW It; Section 445 04 Florida
Statutes 1457.
Gen* A. Argentine
Publllh: May J. W. 12,34. 1440
DER It
NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Not lea It hereby given tnat I
am engaged In business at 120
N. Palmetto Ave., Lake Mary.
FL 3274*. Seminole County,
Florid*, undar th* Fictitious
Nam* of A OELUXE OETAIL.
and that I Inland to register said
nam* with th* Clerk nt me
Circuit Court, Samlnol* County,
Florida. In accordance with the
Previsions ef th* Flcflllou t
Nam* Statutes. To-Wit: Section
*45 04 Florida Statutes 1737.
E d w a rd J. Brown

Publish: April If. 24. A May J.
10.1440
PEP-214______________________
NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Nolle* I* hereby given that I
am engaged In business at 402
Grtckto Drive. Casselberry, FL.
32707. Samlnol* County. Florida,
undar th* Fictitious Nam* of
NATIONW IDE M AR K E TIN G
CROUP, and that I Intend to
register said .same with th*
Clark of th* Circuit Court, SamInoto County, Florida. In ac­
cordance with th* Previsions of
th* Fictitious Nam* Statuta*.
To-Wit: Section 045.04 Florida
Statute* 1457.
Jtm et S. Godwin
Publish: April 24. 1 May 1. lb.
17.1440
DEP 242
AFFIDAVIT UNDER
FICTITIOUS NAME STATUTE
STATE OF FLORIDA
COUNTY OF SEMINOLE
Th* undertlgnad. undar oath,
states the Intention to engage In
a butlnett enterprise under th*
fictitious nam* ol ALTAWOOO
G YNE C O LO G IC A L ASSOCI
ATES located at SIS State Road
414. Suit* 20*. Longwood. Florl
da 22750.
Those Interested In the above
enterprise, and th* aslant of th*
Interest ot each, art at follows:
ALTAWOOO
GYNECOLOGICAL
ASSOCIATES
By: THEOOORE A.
BARKER. P.A.
By: FERNANDO TAPIA
515 Steto Road 434. Suit* 304
Longwood. Florida 32750
100%
Publish: April I*. 2* A May 3.
10.1440
DEP 120_______________________
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT.
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO. 40-3171 C A etL
CITY SAVINGS BANK. F.S.B.
Plaintiff.
vt.
PABLO HOFLE. at al..
Datondants
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: OONNAM. HOFLE
Residence: Unknown
Last Known Address
C/oSAAR
*20 Williamsburg Drive
Holly Hill. Florida 22017
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action to torec lota th* mortgage
encum bering th* follo w in g
property in Ouval County. Flor
Id*.
Lot 40. TUSKAWILLA POINT,
according to th* plat thereof at
recorded In Piet Book 22. pages
II and 03. Public Records ol
Samlnol* County. Florida has
baan Iliad by th* P lain tiff
againtt you and others In th*
above entitled cause and you
are required to serve a copy of
your wrlttan detansas. it any, to
It on Smith A Simmons. P.A..
Plaintiffs attorney. 112 West
Adam s S trsst. S uit* 1114.
Jacksonville. Florida 22202. on
or before May 21st. 1440. and III*
th* original with th* Clark ol
this Court either before service
on Plaintiff e attorney or imme
diatoly thereafter, otherwise, a
default will be entered againtt
you tor the relief demanded In
th* complaint er petition
WITNESS my hand and teal
ot tnit Court on this lath day ot
April, 1490
(SEAL)
Maryann* Mors*
Clark ot th* Circuit Court
By Heather Brunner
Deputy Clark
Publlth: April 19. 34 4, May 3.
10. 1440
DEP 221

OER-ft
N O TIC E OF
F IC T IT IO U S N A M E

Nolle* It hereby given that we
or* engaged In business al S3I7
McIntosh Point, Sanford. FL
32773. Somlnoto County, Florida,
undar th* Fktlttou* Nam* ol T
A H MACHINE A TOOL, and
that we Intend to register said
nam* with th* Clark ol th*
Circuit Court. Samlnol* County.
Florid*. In accordance with th*
Provisions ot th* Fictitious
Nam* Statutes. To Wit: Section
445 04 Florid* Statutes 1457
Thoms* D. Calvert
PatrlctaA. Pitts
Publlth: May 10.17.34. II. 1440
OER f t

NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
_
Notice It hereby given that T
am engaged In business el 370A
S R 437. Longwood 22750 . Sem
Inote County. Florida, under the
Fictitious Name ol ECONO
ORAPE. and that I Intend to
register said nam# with th*
Cl#f k of th* Circuit Court. Sam
Inol* County, ‘ lorIda. in ac
cordanc* with th* Provltlont ol
th* Fictitious Nam* Statutes.
To-Wit Section 4*5 0* Florida
Statute* 1457.
Rebecca Lough
Publlth. May 10.17.24.31. 1440
DER 103
NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice Is hereby given that I
am engaged In business al SCI
E. 2tth St.. Sanford, FL 33773.
Samlnol* County. Florida, undar
th* Fictitious Nam* ot D H.
STRIPING, and that I Inland to
raglttar tald nam* with th#
Clark ol th* Circuit Court, Sam
Ino’r Cc jnty. Florida, in ac
cordanc* with th* Provisions ol
th* Fictitious Ni..h* Statutes.
ToW lt: Section 445Of Florida
Statutes 1457.
Donald Hast. Jr.
Publish: May 10.17.74. II. 1490
DER 102
INTHE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUOICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
STATE OF FLORIDA.
Cat* N*.: 44-1443 CA 44 L
General Jurisdiction
Florida Be- No.: 0409*0
MASSACHUSETTSMUTUAL
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY.
Ptolntlll.
vt.
A L LE N W .M A Y .lt living,
tt u a .e ttl..
Defendants
NOTICE OF ACTION
STATE OF FLORIDA
TO: P R E S ID E N T IA L FI
NANCIAL CORPORATION, a
corporation
Whose domicil*, principal place
ot business It 2220 Psrk Late
D riv e . Suite 550. Atlan ta.
Georgia 30345
YOU ARE NOTIFIED mat an
action to foreclose a mortgage
on the following property in
Seminole County. Florida
Lot 4. SPRING GARDENS,
according to th* plat thereof at
recorded In Piet Book IS. page
47. Public Records ol Seminole
County. Florida;
hat been Iliad agelntl you and
ALLEN W MAY. II living, and
TINA M AY. hit wlla. It living.
Including any unknown spout*
ol th* tald Defendants. It either
has remarried end it either or
both ol said Defendants are
deceased, their respective un
known heirs, devisees, grantees,
assignees, creditors, lienors,
end trustees, end e ll other
persons claiming by. through,
undar or againtt th* named
Defendants. HOUSEHOLD RE
A LT Y CORPORATION, a cor
poratton. and you art required
to serve e copy ol your written
detansas. Ilany. tolton:
JO SEPH M P A N IE L L O .
ESQUIRE. Plaintiffs attorney
whose address it:
X I N Franklin Streot. Suite
77X. Temp*. Florida 33*03
on or before the 29th day at May.
1440. and tile trie original with
th* Clerk ol this Court either
before service on P lain tiffs
attorney or Immediately there
alter, otherwise a default will
be entered egeip.l you tor th*
relief demanded In the Com
plaint
OATEO on this 24th day ol
April. 1440
I Seal I
MARVANNE MORSE
CLERKOF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
BY Ruth King
Deputy Clerk
Publish April 2* A May J. 10.
17. tteo
DEP 747

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                    <text>M a r c h 26, 1 9 9 0

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Sanford Herald
M od Year, No. 1 8 4 - Sanford, Florida

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N E W S D IG E S T
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girls 56 54 victory over the South In the third
annual F C A A All Star Basketball Classic at
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Seminole's Robert Moore scored 11 points for
the boys In the next game but It was not enough
as the North dropped a 77-76 decision to the
South.

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Groups anxious
to discuss school
overcrowding plans

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SCC takes doublshsadsr

B « VICKI I

S A N FO R D — Seminole Com m unity College
swept a baseball double-header from PascoHrrnando at Raider Field Saturday on the
strength of a one-hitter by Joe Sam arn and Bret
R utzrbrck In the first game and Mike Fuller
going 4-fnr-4 with two home runs In the second
game. S C C won the opener 2-0 und the nightcap
14-3 as the Raiders raised their record to 6-22.
Having won four of six games this week. SC C
lias three Mid-Florida Conference games sched­
uled this week.
P *|« IB

□ Local
Telson announces election bid
W IN T E R PARK — Pat Telson has announced
she will attempt to keep her scat on the school
board. Currently, she Is the only candidate for
the District 4 seal she now holds.
Ih N h M

Longwood looks at main street
I.OiNGWOOD — Th e Main Street program,
which helps medium-sized cities develop com ­
mercially viable downtowns, may lx- coming to
Longwood Is city planners have their way. Th e
city will make application for the grant to soon.
Sm F i | « 1A

Post office spiffed up
S A N FO R D — A construction crew has begun
work on a $200,000 renovation at the Sanford
branch of the U.S. Post Office, what local
residents and city officials have called an
eyesore for several years.
Postmaster Fred Rader said today construc­
tion began March 19 at the post office, located at
221 N. Palmetto Ave. Th e crew Is currently
pressure spraying exterior bricks, he said.
Rader said the project will Include repaving of
the parking lot. landscaping, repainting of
Interior and exterior, updating of the counter
line, and several other Improvements. Although
two parking spaces will be marked for handi­
capped customers, he said, no new spares will
tie created In the office lot.
T h e renovation was planned more than two
years ago. but was cut from the budget each
year until now. Rader said.
Sanford Mayor D cllyc Sm ith and the city
S c rn lr Improvement Board have asked postal
authorities several times In the last yeur to
participate In beautification of the Lake Monroe
waterfront by landscaping the Palmetto Avenue

Harold Half writer

Herman Wallitrom (left), ol Bram Towers In
Sanford, has Is lu e s prepared al the Sanford

W IN T E R PARK — A n Oviedo-bused group of
parents say double sessions und year-round
schools are not the answrr to overcm wdlng In
HshNWUS t ...................
Seminole County schools. Th e y plan to pack Ih r
school board work session on the subject tonight at
Chamber of Commerce office by Jim Gray of
7 p m . at Lake Howell High School. 4200 Dike Kd..
Winter Springs.
W inter Park.
A n n Netswendcr. school board chairman, said
she would not be surprised to see u lurge group of
protesters at tonight's meeting. "I'v e gotten a lot of
phone calls." she said. "People have been telling
tnc that double sessions and year-round schools
are not the solutions to our problems."
Netswendcr said a majority of the calls have been
from Oviedo, where parents of students ut
‘ Stcnstrom Elementary School were given flyers
about the Issue through the Stcnstrom Local
School Advisory Committee.
"W e've had a campaign going for the last two
weeks trying to get people out there tonight." said
Bv JAMB BUTTON
Jo h n Witty, chairman of the Stcnstrom l„SAC. He
United Preae International
said the group has “ several hundred" members.
Nelswender said the meeting tonight Is only u
S A N F O R D — W ith Just three weeks unlit
work session. "W e will make no decisions ut the
the lux deadline, only 40 percent of
work session." Nelsewender said "W e arc going to
Floridians have filed returns, but that Is
discuss the problem and listen to Input from the
well ahead uf lust year due to the
public."
popularity of clcx-lronlc filing among those
Nelswender said the flyer contained a great dcu.
awaiting refunds, the IRS said Wednesday.
of misinformation. "T h e y say H u t we will fracture
Th ro u g h March 2. the latest figures
lamllles. that we will cause some jiurcnls to have to
uvullablr. the IRS had received 3.59
quit their Jobs to accomodate their children's
million Florida returns, said Holger Eurschedules and that double sessions and year-round
Irtgcr. an IRS spokesman in Jacksonville.
schools will create a system ol substandard
Th a t Is 40 percent of the expected total
education. T h is Is misinformation." she said.
i from Florida, or 5 percent gheud of last .
T h e flyer also contains the Isim r irWplionc
numbers of all five school board mcmlierx.
r i N l t i t * , Page BA
Nelswender said "all the parents I talked to"

M any turn to the big boys
w hen tax time rolls around
J. BRAD DILLINO
Herald staff writer
SA N FO R D — If you haven’t filed your
Income tax return yet, you proliably owe big
bucks to Uncle Sam und you are probably
enlisting the aid of large companies like H A D
Block.
"Everybody who knows they are gelling a
refund rushes in early In February." said Jim
Wallers, manager lor B A R Block olflecs In
Dclloua and Deliarv. "Those thul owe money
aren't In such a big b u rry ."
Forty percent of Florida’s taxpayers have
hied so far. according to an Internal Revenue
Service report.
Many of Ihr late tilers p rrfrr In go to larger
firms Instead of small, p rlvulr firms lhat eater
year round In businesses thul require monthly
and quarterly reports. Forms «r v filed faster ut
larger firms brcuusr many of Ih is r n u t,, havr
electronic filing, mild Jo h n Whlghatn. u
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IRS: Floridians
are filing earlier

See Crowding, Page 5A

Sanford to debate power boat races
By LAURA L. SULLIVAN
Herald staff writer________________
S A N FO R D — City officials are
recommending approval of plans to
hold hydroplane bout racing on
Lake Monroe In May.
Th e city commission tonight will
vole on the plan, which Includes
measures for controlling u projected
crowd of 25.000 spectators. During
a meeting with race promoters last
week, commissioners und city stall
hud expressed concerns about traf­
fic. jurklng. crowd control und trash
pickup

City Manager Frank Faison has
estimated the three-day event will
cost the city $150,000 to provide
police and fire protection und other
services. He bus recom m ended
charging Sunset Sports Associates
half of the estimated cost one week
lx-fore the race, and the remaining
half after the race when the city has
tabulated total costs.
Fulson has also recommended
requiring Sunset SjMirls to purchase
Insurance to protect the city 's
liability.
About 20 off-duty |M&gt;llce officers
will tie needed to direct truffle and to

control crowds. Police Chief Steve
Harriett wrote In a memorandum
last week. Total police expenditures
for Ih r event will lie $11,176. hr
said.
Sunset Sports has asked the city
to block off First Street May 11 for a
dlspluy of the race bruts, and to
block off Seminole Ikiulevard. from
Myrtle Avenue to the city martua.
on May 12 and 13.
Admission will be charged during
race days to enter the marina,
except for customers of the Grand
Romance and other m arina busi­
nesses T h e public boat rum p will be

branch.

Lotto jackpot now $22 million
T A L L A H A S S E E — Nobody matched all six
numbers In this week's Florida Lotto drawing so
the Jack|x&gt;t rolled over to an estimated $22
million the biggest prize since November,
lottery officials said Sunday.
T h e winning num bers In Saturday night's
drawing were 15. 25. 2H. 29. 32 mid 42.
A lthou g h nobody won the grand prize.
267.271 tickets ((uallfled for smaller prizes.
Payouts were:
• 165 matched live of six to win $6,604 50.
• 11.765 matched four of six In win $ 135.50.
• 25 5 .3 4 1 matched three of six to win $6.

From $l$fl and wire reports

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Partly cloudy, warm

Partly cloudy today
with a high In Hu­
m id MOs Low s In the
5&lt;)s tonight und back
up Into the 70s to­
morrow.

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closrd for the race w erkrnd.
Michael Hyanis. consultant to
Sunset Sports, said lust week (In­
group Is working with the U.S.
Coust Guard to monitor manatees In
Lake Monroe during the races. T w o
shore-based observers and two
aerial observers w ill monitor the
waters for the marine creatures, he
said.
Ih u t propcllors are u major threat
to the shrinking num ber of the
endangered manatees In Florida
waters. Hydroplane hunts. which
cun reach speeds up to I It) uules

See Boats. Page BA

O zone depletion
may be cause of
fatal skin cancer
United Press International
D A Y T O N A B E A C H — Th e depletion of
Earth's ozone layer apparently Is contribut­
ing to u dramatic Increase in an often deadly
form of skin cancer In the United States,
researchers warned Sunday.
Dr. Durell Rlgel said tin- Incidence of
melanoma Inis increased 1.250 percent since
1935.
By the year 2000. an estimated one In 90
Amcrlcuns will develop melanoma during
their lifetimes, versus only one In 1.500 in the
1930s. said Rlgel. of New York University.
Doctors believe one cause Is u decrease of 3
percent to 7 percent In the protective ozone
iayer that filters damaging sun rays. Rlgel
told an American Cancer Society seminar.
Unlike Hu- more common forms ol skin
cancer, which are highly curable, melanoma
often resists treatment once It has spread
There will lx- an expected 27.600 new cases
of melanoma In the United Slates this year,
killing 6.300 people.
Once extremely rare melanoma Is now the
co u n try 's ninth most com m on form of
cancer. Increasing faster than any other form
ol the disease. Rlgel said
A study hy Rlgel s research group found six
prim ary risk lactors lor melanoma. Including
light hair, freckling, a family history of the
dlscusr ami the presence of red. rough skill
marks from sun exposure.
T w o others factors that predispose people
to melanoma arc blistering sunburns and
outdoor Jobs during teenage years. Rlgel said
"It's not a good Idea to get sunburn." he
See S k in , Page 9 A

Lake Mary High School principal Don Reynolds
(right) met with Rep Craig James. (R F ta ) In

Washington D C to discuss legislative education
Issues

Reynolds lobbies Congress for
drop-out prevention program
■y VICKI OeSOAMIKN
Herald staff writer
I.A K E M ARY — Don Reynolds. |&gt;i I i u I|m I ol
Lake Mary High Sc I iini I. earlier this month went
to Washington. D.C. to lobby for Hie creation of
a na l tonal "youth corps."
Reynolds anil other national representatives of
tile National A-sociallon ol Secondary School

Principals met wi t h C n u g n s s tn iia l repiescnialivcs to discuss Issues lacing si hi Mils
throughout the country.
Reynolds said many Seminole Couiilv issues
are the same as those lacing dlsiiii is around the
nation. It was with that In uiiiid that the
educators presented several Ideas to the f o il
grcssioual representatives
Sec Plan. Page BA

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•A — Sanford HmM. Sanford. Florid* — Monday. March » . 1880

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

FLORIDA

Intense scrutiny of H R S vowed

M

Scientists study coral
M IAM I — Sciential* are at tidy In f( a patch of coral reef just
eaat of Elliott Key to tra rr subtle changes In the marine
environment over hundreds of years, and to gauge I he Impact
of t hoar changes on living coral.
T h e ir research m ay also provide data in the debate over
global warming.
"W e re hoping to be able In provide a Koaetta atone ... to
discover from corals that were alive hundreds and thousands of
years ago what the environment was like when they were
growing." researcher Alina Srm ant told T h e Miami Herald.
"Th e re 's a lot of dispute right now about whether global
w arm ing Is really going on — whether m an la messing around
with the environment enough to supercede the natural cycles.
- Corals can give us a baseline."

Fugitives like south Florida, too
M IAM I — South Florida'* climate and cosmopolitan m ix
attract not Just tourists but fugitives as well, making the area
one of the nation's lop havens for those on the lam. federal
officials say.
"W ere Inundated with fugitives here," said Jo h n Fernandes,
spokesman for the Drug Enforcement Adm in 1st ration in Miami.
Miam i's FBI office looks for more fugitives than any other FBI
branch in the country, said Michael Boyle, supervlsor of the
FB I's fugitive squad In Miami.
"W h y Miami? Well, a couple of reasons. Num ber one. the
sun. sand, surf and wrather conditions are as attractive to the
crim inal element as they are to tourists." Boyle told T h e Miami
Herald.
"Another reason is this is a major metropolitan area, it's
cosmopolitan and internal Innal." he added.

T A L L A H A S S E E - Florida lawmakers arc
scratching Ihelr heads and wringing Ihcir
hands, trying to (Igurc a way to restore
credibility to the slate's troubled welfare
agenry.
Virtually all agrre Ihe credibility of Die
■tale D e p a rtm e n t o f H e a lth and Rehablittalive Services has fallen so low that u
major overhaul m ay be In order.
T h e agency la expected to gel Its most
Intensive look ever d u rin g Ihe 60-duy
legislative session that starts April 4. Some
key lawmakers want to create a blue-ribbon
study commission to study HRS. while
others want to put children's programs Into
a department of their own.
The re 's also a bill to reorganize H R S
services by county boundaries, and another
lo create boards of directors for the 11
existing service areas. Some lawmakers
even wonder If they should scrap parts of
Ihe agency and start anew.

Many agrre the agency Is terribly short on
dollars for ils programs, but they say they
won’t be giving It the money until it
Improves.
Louis Ur la Partr. who as a stair senator
gained tlir label of "father of H R S" In If(till
when he *{xm*urrd Ils creation, suys the
scrutiny Is n rrd rd .
" T h e n - is a considerable unrount of
rritlrtsm of HRS around Ihls stair, anti Ihc
onr I hear Ih r most, and perhaps the moat
drsrrved. Is Hull it's too big." d r la Parte
told the Tam pa Trib u n e for a report In Ils
Sunday editions.
"Y ou don't rrrule something and never
look at II again. You can't expect that H R S
Is filling the same role today as when It was
rre a le d ." said d r la Parte, a T a m p a
attorney.
Drug abuse, AID S. Immigrants, family
turmoil and an Increasingly aged population
all have put more pressures on HRS. a

nmsslvr conglomeration of 16 oner-separate]
a grnrlrs. councils ami programs.
No other slate has a social service agency I
lh ]
so large. Most either spill social and health
services Into two or more agencies, or ship *
money to counllrs for programs supervised
by Ihc stair, much like public schools. A few
smaller states have mlnl-HHSs.
H R S lias more than 43.300 employers, a
budget of more than 83.3 billion and nine
major service arras. Il runs public health
clinics, oversres Ih r Medicaid insurance
program for poor people, dispenses food
stamps and wrlfarr rh rrk s . licenses hospi­
tals and nursing homes. Investigates child
ubusr and ovcrscrsju vrnllr justice.
Il runs hospitals for the mentally III. tends
housekeepers lo ihc homes of the frail
elderly and helps the developm enlally
disabled live on their own.

Students accust Investment
MIAM I — Students In a public school class for novice
Investors have complained that they lost thousands of dollars
when thetr teacher persuaded them to Invest money w ith his
brokerage firm.
T h e y charged that Instructor Ja m e s M cCorm ick, an
employer of the Prudentlal-Bache brokerage house. Jeopardized
their savings by putting the money In high-risk securities and
traded on their accounts without permission.
Th e Florida Comptrollers O fllcr and the National Association
of Securities Dealers are in vrsttgallng the complaints.
A Ja n . 9 report by Dade County School ftivcstlgators
concluded that McCormick had used the school system for
personal gain. McCormick was removed from the school
system Ja n . 30.

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Dedication
The Seminole High School
band and Disney characters
took part Saturday In the
school's re-dedication.

Door crushes bus driver's neck
F O R T L A U D E R D A L E — A 64-year-old bus company worker
has died of Injuries suffered when a pneumatic bus door closed
on his neck, the Broward County Medical Exam iner's Office
reported.
Jean Paul Alnc Proulx or Fort Lauderdale died Sunday or
Injuries suffered in the accident a day earlier. He was an
employee of the P. E.l. Bus Export Co.
T h e accident occurred in the company's parking lot. Proulx.
who started the engines of charter buses In the yard,
apparently slipped and fell In the bus doorway and the door
closed on his neck. shcrlfTs Investigators said.

MfAMl — A Dadef County Youth Fair tride was reopened utter
Inspectors found no mechanical problems were responsible for
the Injury of on 18-year-old passenger, the1fair's afifeiy director
said.
County and slate ride Inspectors examined ihe Himalaya, a
small version of u roller roasler. before Ibe ride reopened
Sunday at 3 p.m .
T h e ride was shut down Saturday nglhl after Marlela Da villa
of Sweetwater hit her face on a platform. She allegedly stood up
In one of the ride's cars while ih r ride was running, said Youth
Fair Director of Safely Ed Danuldson.
Davllla was treated for cuts and bruises on her face and
rr Iarsed from Jackson Memorial Hospital.
Youth Fair manager Darwin Fuchs said the accident
appeared to be due to "passenger negligence." T h e inspectors
examined the ride anyway and said li was mechanically sound,
and thai Ihc safely bar was operating properly.

Tubing limit* Improves river
F O R T W H IT E - North Florida wlldlirc officials said tubing
limits adopted a year ago along Ihc Ichctucknrr River hud
helped clean up the spring-fed waterway
T h e Hear, cool river Is lined by shady trees. Il Is popular
among Inner tubers and swimmers, especially during ihe
s w rllrrln g latr-sum m rr months.
Lust yra r. Ihc slate set limits lo reduce the num ber of people
using Ichctucknrr Springs Stair Park at any one time.

From United Pr—

International reports

LO TTERY
TA L L A H A S S E E • Tbs dally
numbsr Sunday in the Florida
Lottary CASH 3 gam* was 830
I : Straight Play (number, in sisct
order): *250 on a 50 cent b*t. *500
on 11
HBos 3 (numbers In any order)
*80 tor e 50 c ent bet. *180 on (1.
Bos 0 (number* In any order)
*40 for * SOxent bel. *00 on *1
freight

drawn, *80 In any order one St b*l.
□ Straight Boi 8 *290 In order
drawn. *40 if picked In combination
on SI bet.

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Space telescope m oved to launch pad
CAPE CANAVERAL The
81.5 billion Hubble Sparc Tele ­
scope was moved to the shuttle
Discovery's launch pad Sunday
for Installation In Ihc ship's
cargo bay and blastoff April 13.
"W e rolled out a day early und
e v e ry th in g went exactly according lo the plan." said N A S A
spokesman George Ollier. "A l
ihls point, that gives us un
added day of contingency. I
don't know of any open Issues."
T h e boxcar-stzed telescope,
the most expensive civilian satel­
lite built so tar In Ihc shuttle era.
was placed In a special canlstrr
a n d m oved from a storage
hangar to launch pad 39H before
dawn Sunday.
D tllrr said Ih r ranlslcr and Its
cosily cargo were moved Into a

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special "clean room " ut Ihe
launch pad Sunday afternoon for
Inslallalloii later 111 Discovery's
60-foot-long payload Itay.
If all goes well. Discovery und
Ils four-man. one-woman crew
will blast off on the year's third

shuttle night at 9:31 a m . E D T
Thursday. April 13. to kick olf
one of the most scientifically
lni|xtrtani missions In ih r histo­
ry or manned space Might.
Once in nrhlt 380 miles above
Earl It's obscuring atmosphere.

U nited Press International
T A M P A — Florida’s method of
selecting ils judges could be
upproachlng Its D-day on sepa­
rate fronts: In Ihe Legislature
und In the courts themselves.
In T a l l u h u s a r r . w h e re
lawmakers will convene lit regu­
la r se s sio n A p r i l 4 . som e
legislators are pushing for a
N o ve m b e r re ferendum on a
system where county and clrrult

Judges would tie appointed by
the governor Inslrud of Heeled.
Meanwhile. In Tum pa. a black
urtlvlsi Is tallowing a script thui
luis been successful In other
slates by usklng u federal Judge
lo force Ih r stale to establish
single-member illstrlcts lor the
election of judges.
T h e e s t a b11 s h m e n I o f
single-member districts would
give blacks u letter chance of
winning Hrclkin to the tench.

said the activist.
T h e slate's present system
calls for co u n ty und circuit
Judges to be Heeled 111 countywide elections, while appellate
Judges and slate Supreme Cuurl
Justices are upjxilnted by Ihc
governor.
Early this year, the Florida
liar's board of governors voted
overwhelmingly lo endorse the
concept of appointing all Irlul
lodges through a system known

.is m e rll sH ccllu n und rrlrn llo n .

In endorsing Ihe concept, the
board said Judicial races have
lieromc exceedingly expensive
and that lawyers are mosl often
ihe eumpalgn conirlbulors. Th e
fact that Judges collect large
sums from those who represent
clients before them creates un
appearance of Impropriety. Ihe
hoard said.
Merit selrcllon would lead to
more highly qualified candidates

THE W EATHER
■ X T W M D OUTLOOK
Today...Partly cloudy with a
high In the mid 80s. Northcasl
winds al 5 to lO m p h .
Tonight...Partly cloudy with a
low In Ihe upper 50s. Light
winds.
T o m o rr o w ...P a rt ly u clo u d y
and breezy with a high In the
upper 70s and northeast winds
ut IS m p h a n d g u s lIn g .
E x te n d e d o u t lo o k ...P a r t ly
cloudy and warmer Wednesday
through Friday with a chance of
afternoon showers and th u n ­
derstorms Friday.

Monday. March 28. t990
VoI 82. No 184

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CAPE CANAVERAL A p .m . E S T S u n d a y and
Delta 3 rocket safely boosted a smcxjthly vaulted uway from
865 million navigation saidlaunch complex 17 ut ihr
Ittr Inioorbll. Ihc s rv rn lh In a Cape Canaveral A ir Force
globr-spannlng network that Station, km llng through low
will help troops around Ih r i clouds and disappearing from
world plnpiUiit their posUlotts , view .dlcr a sky-lighting fllghl
to within about SO fret.
visible for hundreds of miles
T h e 830 million Delta 3. ; Th e launch came four days
equipped with nine strap-on
later Ilian planned because of
solid-furl boosters for extra
high u p iK T-ulllludr winds last
Wednesday.
pow rr. Hashed to life at 9:45

Ihc glam telescope Is expected lo
allow astronomers lo study ob|ects In unprecedented detail
with a 94.5-Inch mirror that Is
the most perfect optical surface
lam rich processing has been
proerrdtng so smoothly that
NASA managers have been con­
sidering Ihe possibility of m ov­
ing the tauneh dale up a day or
mu. (o April to or I I . but no final
decisions are expected before
N A SA munagers hold a formal
flight readiness review Thursday
One tar lor that could play a
role In any such decision Is a
polrntlal problem with Discov­
ery's nose landing gear.
T l i r p ro b le m , in v o lv in g a
poirntlully cross-1breaded nui
Ihul holds hearings In place
uround ihc nose landing gear
axle, was thought to have been
resolved Iasi weekend.

Debate nearing end on selection of state’s judges

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Cocoa Beach: highs. 7 35 a.m..
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D a y to n a Beach: Waves are I
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souih with a water temperature
o( 67 drgrres. N ew S m y rn a
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and m - i i i I glassy. Current Is to
ihe south with a water tempera­
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Inland w.tiers.i light chop.
Tuesday wind northeast 15
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higher lit the gulfstrram.

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and the overnight low was 56 as
reported by the University ut
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as recorded by the Naltoii.il
Weather Service al the Orlando
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Several drug-related erreete m ade
• A L T A M O N T E SPRINGS Robert Frailer. 19. 719 W .
C w m ta ck Si.. W inter Park, was chanted w ith poaeraalon with
Intent to distribute "c ra c k " cocaine, possession of drug
paraphernalia and loitering and prowling by Altamonte Springs
police Friday shortly after m idnight In lhe Northern Springs
Apnnm cnls. Police report stopping a car with four men that had
been driving slowly through the complex.
Frailer was found to have 30 pieces of cocaine In hie clothing.
Also arrested were two 17-ycar-old youths. Bond Tor Frailer was
set at S9.000.
• O V IE D O - A C C IB raid al 1003 OUff W a y resulted In two
arrests and nclxure of eight gram s of eocaine Friday afternoon.
Aires ted was the resident. Etonald Kenneth N e tirl. 31. charged
with possession with Intent to distribute cocaine and possession
of more than 30 grams of marijuana. Also arrested was Catherine
Cook. 37. 3260 Cady W ay. W inter Springs, charged with
possession of drug paraphernalia. Bond for Netxel was set at
•6.000. Cook's bond was set at $900.
• S A N FO R D — Bryan Keith Dubose. 33. 102 Anderson Ave..
Sanford, was charged poaaeaalon of cocaine and (teeing to elude a
police olTIcer Friday at about 7:30 p.m. Th e officer reported seeing
an expired lag on Dubose's car al Sixth Street and Pecan Avenue
and chasing Dubose several blocks before he was slopped In the
parking lol of 06 Casltc Brewer Court. A search of Ihc car revealed
several pieces of cocaine. Bond was set at $9,000.
• S A N FO R D - Antonio Dwight McGill. 31. 2741 E. 20th St..
Sanford, was charged with possession of drug paraphernalia
following a Sanford raid behind Sonny's Pool Hall on Sanford
Avenue Friday al about 6:45 p.m . Poller report spoiling a pipe
st icklng out of M rQ Ill’s pants. Bond was set at • 100.
• FER N P A R K — Amorce R u li. 19. 21 BO Sharpe Court. No.
100. Fern Park, was arrested for possession of less than 30 grams
of marijuana by a Seminole C o u n ty deputy w ho reported seeing
her rolling a marijuana cigarette while silling In her car parked al
a convenience store at about 6 p.m . Bond was set at $500.

Man chargtd with soliciting sax
L O N G W O O D — Alton Bernard Lowe. 41. 1 Clear Lake Circle.
Sanford, was arrested after an undercover agent of the
City-County Investigative Bureau reponed he solicited him to
perform a lewd act at Big Tree Park Friday at about 5:30 p.m.
Bond was at $100.

Cocslns rsportsdly found in bouts
A L T A M O N T E SPRINGS A City County Investigative
Bureau warrant search of a house at 770 Oaklando Drive, rural
Altamonte Springs, brought the arrest of two residents on
charges of possession of drug paraphernalia.
Richard Eugene Owens. 33: and Earnest Dixon. 29. were
charged after cocaine paraphernalia was reportedly found In
the house.

Auto thsft chsrgsd
SA N FO R D — Sanford poller with a description of a car stolen
Sunday reponed spoiling I h r car on T h ird Street and arresting
the driver.
Shade Andre Moody. 19. of T ru m a n Boulevard. Sanford, was
charged w llh autu thclt and driving wllh a suspended license al
2:45 a.m. Sunday on Avarado Avenue In Saford.

Woman's Hoad cut
A L T A M O N T E SPRINOS Kenny Jam es Aaralto. 29. of
910-C O iirnta Ave.. Altamonte Springs. Is uccuscd of hilling
Michelle Mar Mascardlnl. 25. In Ih r head w llh an ashiray
during a fight at their house Saturday night.
Altamonte Springs police report Mascardlnl said she was ulso
kicked In the abdomen. She need stitches to close u cut on her
head. Police charged Maralto with aggravated battery. He was
arrested at hom e at 8:44 p.m . S atu rday.

Two attacked at home
LO N G W O O D — City police here report charging David
Eugene Tu rne r. 27. of 631 E. Palmetto Ave.. with aggravated
assault and battery after hr allegedly attacked a woman and a
girl at his house.
Police said T u rn e r look a knife from Doris E. Hoyt. 64. of the
same address, and threw It into a kitchen sink. Th e knlfr
bounced out and hit D a n yrlr Lynn Quatro. 16. In the leg.
T u rn e r Is accused of pulling the girl's hair arul Ihrowlng her to
the floor. He also allegedly pushed Hoyt. T u rn e r was arrested
at the scene at 4:40 p.m. Sunday.

Man accused ol battery
W IN T E R SPRINGS — A man accused of hilling a woman In
the face al his house Saiurday night was arrested outside his
house by Winter Springs police al 9:42 p.m.
Jo h n E. Uallstrerl. 38, of 445 Alderwood Court. Is charged
w llh baitrry. disorderly Intoxication and resisting without
violence.

Democrats end annual conference
N E W O R L E A N S — Democratic moderates ended their annual
conference with some forces indicating lhai the party should
lin t focus on finding a unified voice, even If II means forgo ling
ulsml beating President Hush In 1992.
T h e three-day gathering of the Democratic Leadership
Council, which ended Sunday, was part of a continuing elluri
by Ihc party’s moderate ami conservative wings lo erase the
Democrats' liberal Image, which they believe Is driving away
average voters.
Arkansas Gov. Hill Clinton. Ihc new head of the ULC.
contended that Ihc need for new direction was so acute that II
should be Ihc p arly's lop goal — even ahead or worrying uboul
how lo defcal Ihc popular Bush lit the 1992 race for I he While
Housc.

Nixon made ‘inexcusable error’
N EW YOR K — Former President Richard Nixon accepts
blame In a new book for m aking the "Inexcusable error" ol
asking Ihc C IA to derail a crim inal Investigation of the
Watergate break'll), a published report said Sunday.
But Nixon. 77. continues to assert he was ihc "vic tim ol dirty
tricks" and blames his downfall largely on "a |&gt;ollilcul vendetta
by m y enemies," In excerpts from his memoir. "In the Arena."
published in Tim e Magu/lnc
T h e former president, who resigned April 9. 1974. says he
poorly handled the altermalh of the break in at the olllees ol
the Democratic National C om m lltrc. but was not responsible
for many ol the "m y th s " of Watergate.

Executives oppose health plan
W A S H IN G TO N — Ninety-four percent ot leading business
executives op|Mme government health Insurance as viliiiloii to
the rapidly rising eost ot medical care, according lo a poll
released today by an Insurance trade group
Th e Health Insuruiter Association of Amcrlea said nearly
two-thirds ol the executives surveyed said private-sector
efforts, with the current level ol government regulation, would
be Ihe best way lo control Itcallh cart- costs.
Fro m Unitad Praax Intam auonal rapoiix

Htrald staff writar
L O N G W O O D - W llh a trend toward large
mall* Florida'* smaller downtowns don't
have lo dir. according lo Longwood city
planner Chris Nagle.
C lllr s such a* Longwood. that have
populations between 5,000 and 50.000.
w llh concent rations of older or historic
commercial buildings, can develop a Main
Street Program. Nagle H id .
In I9HS. Ihe Florida Main Slrert Program
began sllmulatalng economic development
w ithin historically significant downtown
a rra s. T w r n ly -o n e Flo rid a cities now
panirlpale. These arras had experienced
physical and economic decline us popula-

Deltona moves ahead
on its own hospital
■y LAURA L. SULLIVAN
Htrald stall wrtlsr_______________
D E L T O N A — D octors and
a d m in is tra to rs a rc w o rk in g
Inward plans to build n hospital
to serve Deltona rrsldenls. many
of whom currently musl I ravel
across Ihc St. Jo h n s River for
medlral care at Central Florida
Regional Hospllul.
Mark Van Fieri. West Volusia
Hospital administrator, u l d the
board Is now rnm ing closer to
make real u two-year expansion
plan which Ineludes a hospllul
facility In Deltona. Residents In
the area for years Itave been
frustrated ul fulled efforts lo
build a medlral fuelllly Ih rrr. hr
H id .
T h e West Volusia Hospllul
Authority has nol yel derided
whal type or medlral faellliy
Dcltnna nerds — a standard
h o s p ita l, a r l l n l c . n r an
emergency rare rcnie r — hut Is
rcrtaln that Deltona's 50.000
papulation nerds m rdlru l rare In
Its bark yard. Van Fleet u ld .
A n y new m e d ica l la c illly
planned In such close vicinity to
Central Florida Regional Hospi­
tal m ay alfet-t admissions at the
Sanford hospital or Ihe facility's
service offerings. Van Fleet said.
" I ’m sure that the people or
Central Florida Regional Hospi­
tal will not llkr the Idea at a ll."
he u ld . " I am sure they are very
uncomfortable and very con­
cerned about when It will be
established and where II will be
established."
Central Florida Regional ad­
ministrators declined to com ­
ment on whether a new facility
across the river would nnTre'i
their admissions.
Growth In Seminole Counlv

may take the sling out of any
last adm issions lo the new
hospital. Van Fleet H id . He u ld
he could not speculate on Ihr
im part of a Deltona hospital on
Ccnlral Florida Regional. South
Seminole Com m unity Hospital
In Longwood or Florida Hospital
A l t a m o n t e in A l t a m o n t e
Springs.
One or Ihe possible moves the
West Volusia hospllul board may
take is to move 97 beds from
Fish Memorial Hospital In DrLand to 35 acres west of 1-4
owned by Ih r hospilal. Van Fleet
u ld .
Another plan Is to build a
standard-sized hospital w llh 120
Iwds al the Deltona site, he H id .
nr yet another option Is lo build
a hospital In Dcllona that would
have fewer Inpatient services —
which are decreasing at hospi­
tals aerns* the state and the
nation — and more emergency
and other outpatient service*.
Th e hospital board will be
presented a full architectural
plan In September. If Ihe board
approves the plan al that lime.
Van Fleet H id . construction of a
Deltona hospital could begin
Immediately.
Th e board first reviewed the
expansion study In Ihe summer
of 1 9 8 8 . T h e fiv e -m e m b e r
elected board did nol approve
Ihc study until April 1989. when
an architect was retained.
E x p a n s io n or fa cilitie s In
Volusia County would add to
156 beds at West Volusia Memo­
rial Hospital In DeLand.
T h e West Volusia Hospital
Authority will discuss possible
expansion ut a meeting March
2 7 at 7 p .m . ul the D e lto n a C iv ic

Center. 980 Lake Shore
Deltona.

Dr..

Oscar
suspense
ends tonight

Telson to seek 5th term
on Seminole school board
By MCKII
Harold staff writsr
W IN T E R P A R K Fourterm school board member
Pal Telson has announced her
candidacy for a fifth lerm. She
Is currently Ihe only ca n­
didate running for Ihe Oistrtri
4 seat.
Telson. a Republican, rep­
resents interests In these Dis­
trict 4 schools: Casselberry
Elementary School. East brook
Elementary School. Jackson
Heights Middle School. Lake
Howell High School. Lawton
Elem entary School. Oviedo
High School. Red Bug Ele­
mentary School. South Semin o te M id d le S c h o o l.
S ie n s tro m E le m e n ta ry
School. Sterling Park Elemen­
tary School and Tuskawllla
Middle School.
Telson supports the use of
Impact fees to help finance
school construction and has

supported year-round school
as a s o lu tio n to s c h o o l
overcrowding.
Drsplle her many years on
the board. Telson H id she has
no plans to retire u n lc n she
recrlvcs a mandate from the
people lo step dow n. She
believes she will continue lo
have Ihe support of ih r public
because she Is accesHble lo
her ronsiItiu'iiis. " I listen lo
whal the people have to M y ."
she H id . “ I am thetr repre­
sentative on the board."
Telson H id there Is the
continual challenge for the
hoard to find solutions lo a
wide range of problems. Ii la
she H i d an ever-changing
responsibility. "I'm nol done
with m y Job yet." she u l d . "I
feel I still have something to
give."
W llh 16 years on Ihc school
board. Telson feels she has
the background knowledge to
make the proper decisions.

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■y YUKON SCOTT
UPI Hollywood Reporter
L O S A N G E L E S - Score* ol
fans bundled up against a chilly
nlghl us they slaked out Ihc best
bleacher seals for Ihe arrival ol
the stars for ih r 62nd Annual
A ra d rm y Awards.
White the funs partied and
shivered through temperatures
In the 50s Sunday night, the film
Industry spent the evening on
pins and needles. Countless frag­
ile egos ami millions ol box office
dollars teeter on Ihe presentation
ol each gold statuette.
T h e A ra d rm y Awards, Ihe
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Ih r cream of the past year's
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utMiut a Stutlhern black chauf­
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Alsu vying lor the academy's
highest honor are "Dead I’ik -I s
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lor Ihe return ol Ih r Chicago
lilaek Sox: uiul "M y Lclt Fool."
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Ills cerebral palsy handicap.
bluet- nominations were announced Feb. 1-1. "D rivin g Miss
D a is y " and Its star Jessica
T a n d y h a v e b e e n h e a v ily
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Tilt- best actress nomination is
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Richey for 1990. " I was Invited lo become a
pan of it. It's fabulous whal It Is they do for
a city lHal nobody knows about." Farach
said. "It gave me Ihe Idea for Longwood lo
apply In 1991," he u ld .
Nagle explained the proce u of applying Is
enmptex and takes several months. Longwood must create a volunteer organisation
to define the target main street area. A
business plan must be developed, Nagle
said. "W e're trying
irylng lo
te gel
_ our local fine folks
organized now.” he u ld . "W e will look al
I his frnm a business owners' standpoint. W f
need lo get all (he property owners fo
cooperate," Nagle u ld .
Nagle u l d Ihe advantages of becoming p
local Main Street outweigh Ihe m onths cjf
preparation he will have lo do.

Hon has shifted away from downtown and
toward the suburb*. Nagle H id . "T h e whole
purpose of this I* lo rejuvenate downtown.
We want to draw shopper* and visitors
away from Ihe m alls." Nagle said.
Mayor Gene Farach has authorized Nagle
to begin preparing Ihe application for
eonsldcrallon In the program . O nly a limited
number of cilies are choaen esrh year
brrause ihe technical assistance from the
slate Is intensive. "T h e y provide all the
technical assistance," Farach H id . O n-sltr
advice 1s given In landscaping, architectural
planning, promotion, and economic re­
structuring.
Farach u l d a $10,000 grant Is awarded to
Ihe city chosen each year. He served on Ihe
review rom m lltee that chose New Port

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Thrifty child care
Th e Democratlc-controlled Congress ap|iears determined to pass a child care bill this
year. But as Is so often the case on Capitol
H ill, law m kers are going about It the
expensive way.
Instead of decreasing the cost of child rare
While Increasing parental choice. Congress
favors a plan that would rely on large
government subsidies and restrictive state
regulations. When government Is given a
larger role In social programs. Inefficiency
and higher costs often follow. At a time when
many families arc finding It difficult to afford
child care, the last thing they need Is a
government bureaucracy that Is going o drive
up thr price even more.
If Congress really wants to help moderateincome families w ith young children. It
should lower their federal taxes. Such
families routinely have the lowest per-caplta
Incomes, yet they bear Inordinately high tax
burdens. In fact, federal taxation on families
with children has Increased more than 1.200
percent during the last genertlon. T h e best
way to help these families Is not to provide
them with another round of "free" governemnt benefits, but to let them keep more
of their own earnings.

VINCENT CARROLL

Bless our nation, flag and cigarettes
D E N V E R — You're a cigarette company exec,
wrestling with Mission Improbable: how to
devise an ad campaign that won't result In your
being bound, (tailed and fricasseed hy the
nation's arm y of public-interest nannies.
Targeting blacks la out of the question. You
already tried that, and It was like poking
Godzilla In the snoul. Even a member of the
resident's Cabinet Joined In stoning your
rad quarters.
Th e n , In an Incautious m om ent, you cranked
u p an ad campaign aimed at undereducated
you ng white women. You m ight as well have
douaed yourself with gasoline In the path of a
prairie lire. Il seems that young white women,
even those who drop out of school, also have
friends tn high places.
A n d so here you arc. peering and poking at Ih r
options. O f course, you could always direct the
next advertising effort at middle-aged white
m en. who are fair game for any assault these
days. But middle-aged white men either already
smoke, have quit, or never sampled the weed
and never want lo.
Th e n II tills you. W hy not appeal lo I he
nation's altruism — even Ita patriotism? You'll
announce 10 the public that smoking Is In Ih r
national Interest, like paying taxes on lime. And
Ihe nice thing about ibis angle Is that It actually

R

might be true. O r at least a number of health
economists seem to I hlnk so.
For one thing, smokers tend lo d ir younger
and so collect n lot less Social Security benefits
on average than their non-smoking contem­
poraries. Even smok
r r s ' m e d ic a l b ills
may be no higher
(ban those run up by
the rest of us. Not
o n l y Is a n o n smoker's death Just
as certain os a smok­
er's, It often follows
the same son of re­
a
t
source-draining hos­
pital slay.
P lu s . Ih e n o n smoker has four or
five extra years on
average In which lo
S m o ke r* t tn d
accumulate medical
lo d ia youngar
fees.
and 90 co llect
" T h e Implications
a lot lasa
or our results are that
Social S ecuri­
smokers 'save' the
ty benefits on
S o c ia l S e c u r it y
average, p
system hundreds of

if

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f
i

billions of dollars,"

Parents, not the government, arc best
suited to decide who should care for their
children. Th a t Is why the President's plan to
pul money directly Into the hands of parents
who most need financial aid Is the oniy child
care measure that makes sense.

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A s T h e Washington Post's Malcolm G ladw rll
concluded after a review of Ihe evidence. "Little
is know n aboul whether smoking costs society
more than It oaves."
Naturally, that hasn't slopped Health and
Hum an Services .Secretary Louis W . Sullivan
from trumpeting a "savings" of 952 billion If
everyone stopped smoking. But then whoever
expects a crusader to tell the whole truth?
If Social Security Is a problem, who knows?
Maybe smoking Is the solution.

JACK ANDERSON
rrSfl5TH«54%CS
A M ETCICM 3 M E N W O U L D
L1B TO H K V EO D C .

WOULD y x j L IE
TO H W E S E K ?

Th a t Is precisely what President Bush has
proposed In his child care plan. It would offer
a $1,000 lax credit per preschool child to
families earning less than $20000. Poorer
families, which pay little In taxes, would
receive equivalent cash assistance through an
expanded carned-lncome tax credit. Th e tax
credits would not be restricted to families
using day care facilities; parents would be
free to use the funds as they choose. Th is. In
turn, could encourage m any mothers In
tvuo-paretw .families to remain at home and
care for their own children.
And whut about the m a n y employed
mothers who use a wide range of child care
options. Including leaving their children with
relatives or neighbors? These Informal ar­
rangements provide not only high quality
care but are. In m any respects, healthier for
youngsters than Impersonal day care centers.
Yet the Democratic plan would require that
all casual providers take a m inim um number
of hours In government-authorized child care
training. Such overweening regulation would
constrict the supply of providers and create a
legion of bureaucratic busybodlcs to enfo"
the rules.

wrote three Stanford University economists In a
recent study.
W hich Is another way of saying that unitsmoking campaigns arc Justified If Ih r goal Is in
boost collective longevity and Individual vigor,
but their effect on the national fisc Is quite
another mailer.
Sm oking has many "coals." of course. In­
cluding lower productivity, fires, higher life
Insurance pay-on Is and certain types of medical
bills. But lla "benefits" arc considerable, too:
reduced nursing home and pension expenses,
the additional taxes that smokers pay. and a
lower bu td rn on Medicare (If you die at 60. Ihe
expense generally falls on Ihe lab of a private
Insurer: die al 70. and Il's Ihe government's
problem).

GEORGE F. WILL

T h e reality behind LBJ
W A S H IN G T O N - Th e best biographers. II Is
x o m rilm rs said, arc conscientious enemies of
l heir subjects: scrupulous when sifting evi­
dence. bui uncnthrallrd and disposed to
suspicion. Robert A. Caro, the Indefatigable
a n d u n fo rg iv in g b io g ra p h e r of L y n d o n
Johnson, has now published the second of his
projected four volumes.
If Is. as Caro Intended, fascinating and
dism aying. It also Is somethings Caro did not
Intend, a case study of flight from the
Inescapable um blgulllcsnf political Judgement.
Caro. 93. Is a liberal devoting the prime of
his professional life — 14 years so far — lo
pulverizing Ihe rcpulullon of the most conse­
quential liberal politician of Ihe postwar car.
Curo probably volrd for Johnson rather than
G o ld w a lrr In 1964. Il Is probably good dial
Johnson was President when the racial crisis
reached a roily Itoll because, as Caro writes:
"Abraham Lincoln struck uff the chains of
black Americans, bt-l II was Lyndon Johnson
who led them into voting booths, closed
dem ocracy's sacred curtain behind Ihetn.
placed I heir hands on (h r lever and gave them
a hold on ih rlr own drstlny, made them, al
Iasi und forever, a true pari of American
political life."
Th a t true tribute appears In the Introduction
lo "Means of Ascent." this volume dealing
only w llh Jo hnson’s life from 1941 through
1948. Nothing In the more than 400 pages thal
follow gives the reader an Inkling of how
Johnson was capable of any goodness.
T ills volume tells three dismal stories: how
Jo hnson lied about his brief military service,
how h r usrd polltleul power lo begin making u
fortune In Ih r federally regulated broadcasting
Industry, und Uhls consumes half Ihe book)
how he acquired a Senate seal by winning III
1948 Democratic primary. Caro demons!rales,
w llh sledgehammer force, how Johnson Molt
Ihe election, defeating Coke Stevenson, whom
Caro reveres and romanticizes.
Hut had Caro been u Texas voter In 194H. h r
probably would have done what most Texas
liberals did: vo lrd for Johnson.
C o k r Stevenson was a rancher and lawyer
whose character m ay have been, as Caro
Insists, a splendid distillation til fronllrr
Individualism and rrclllu tlr. Hut In Ills pollll
eul life, lie was a lamlllar Southwestern type of
his day. well to the right «»f Ihe ground Barry
Goldwater was later lo occupy, a.id racist lit a
way common then but that Johnson never
was.
Caro makes a plausible case that Johnson
saved his career by stealing 33.000 votes. Bui
Ihe verb "steal ' must lx- used gingerly lit lids
eon I ext.
These were not 35.000 votes that otherwise
would have been cast alter Ihe tree dcllvcraUnit of lulormed and unroerred Individuals

behind democracy's sacred curtain. Many —
almost certainly most — of those votes w rrr
going In be delivered ns a block, al some Imss’s
discretion, lo someone. (In other elections they
had been delivered to Ihe sainted Stevenson.)
Th e preelnels thal hud better than 90 percent
turnouts und largrr Ilian 9 0 |x-rccnt landslides
for Johnson hud been "v o tin g " that way for a
long lime, for other candidates.
J o h n s o n got
4 9 4 . 1 9 1 v o le s .
Stevenson 494.104.
S
u
b
iruci 35.0 0 0 votes
from Johnson's total
(n e v e r m in d Ural
Curo acknowledges
th a t v o le s w e re
s t o l e n f r o m
Ste ve n so n ) u nd II
would still have been
a close race, largely
because of Johnson's
support among poor,
la b o r a n d lib e ra l
C h a d Caro
v o t e r s . It Is not
been a Texas
extenuating hut It Is
voter In 1948,
interesting that, as
he probably
President. Johnson
w ould have
did as much as any­
done what
one to make possible
m ost Texas
Ihe kind of rlrcioral
liberals did:
c o r r u p t io n i h a t
voted (or
nourished In Texas,
J o h n s o n .J
und not only then(scr Chicago. 1960).
He did II by fostering a dramatic expansion of
federal power over Ihe electoral prurrss.
Caro believes thal many more than 35.000
Johnson votes were tainted by Ills "m o d e m "
c a m p a ig n te c h n iq u e s (c a m p a ig n in g by
helk-upicr. and with a broadcasting blitz)
Caro's rhapsodical account of Stevenson
meandering from one small town, and liny
audience, to another lias a misty romanticism
to II. unltl you ask. W hy. precisely is It good to
cam|Mlgn In a way lltal communicates to such
a liny silver lt» Ihe electorate?
It Is fu n lo e x e c ra te Ih e fre q u e n t
superficiality — and worse — of media politics.
Hut broadcasting helped pul bosses out ol
business by enabling candidates lo talk
dlreetly to voters. Caro may ploe for Ihe days
when a candidate had "n o cleelroute devices
lo mi-dialr between himself und them " (the
voters) Bnl then, the mediating was apl lo lxtlone hy the bosses so repellent loCaro.
Caro's narrative prom pts this thought:
l‘crhu|M something In liberalism, or the liberal
lem prrurnrni. disposes liberals to make act*
thetic lodgements about polities, subordinat­
ing substantive lodgements lo tin- romance ol
style.

‘Red October’ based
on a real incident
W A S H IN G T O N A da ring dash (or
Sweden by u mutinous Soviet destroyer
captain In 1975 was the germ ol an Idea that
became " T h e Hunt for Red October."
Besl-selling author T o m Claney laid us
recently that Ills book, now a popular movie,
was based loosely on Ihe Incident. He knew a
fraction of Ihe story and lei his imagination
run wild. We lutve seen Ihe secret Intelligence
reports on Ihe real
In c id e n t. C la n c y 's
Imagination gave ih r
U . S . I n t e llig e n c e
c o m m u n i t y m o re
credit for being on
lop of Ihe flclloiiul
m u t in y than they
deserve In real life.
Clancy's story Is of a
S o v ie t s u b m a rin e
captain who defects
lo the United Stales
w .1 t h It I s
s tu lr-o f-t hc-urt
nuclear submarine.
Th e Cold War
f Clancy's Im ag ­
ination gave
techno-thriller seems
alm ost obsolete In
the U.S. In ­
Ihe age of glnsnost.
telligence
Iro n ic a lly , because
com m unity
th r fictional story Is
more credit
lo r being on
now so popular, ihe
to p o l the fic­
Soviets have begun
to admit a few details
tional m utiny
of the real slory. Th e
than they
d es^'ve In real
Ce ntra l Intelligence
life. |
A g e n c y ’ s most
sensitive files on Ihe
true slory are still classified above "T o p
Secret."
Although Ihe u ttrm p lrd mutiny occurred
on Ihe morning or Nov. 9. 1975. Il was nol
until Feb. 3. 1976 lhat the C IA knew enough
about It lo tell thcn-l’rrsldrnl Gerald Ford.
T h e news went to Ford on page 3 of the C IA 's
"National tntrlllgener D ally" newsletter on
Feb. 3. Th e newsletter Is probably ihe most
interesting, least circulated publication In the
eoitnlry. updating an upper echelon of U.S.
offlelals on the Intelligence news of lilt- day.
Th e N ID rpported thal unidentified mutineers
had commandeered ihe "Storuzhevoy." a
modern guided missile destroyer, while It was
still 111 the Soviet Uallle (tort of Riga. Th e
mutineers Irk-tl lo sail Ihe ship lo Sweden.
250 miles away.
U.S. Intelligence sources learned uboul II
later brrnusr, as Ihe NID slory relates,
"recent visitors llransluilon. spies) lo Riga
report lhat a m utiny took place on a Soviet
warship In ihe Bailie Iasi November.”
Once the spies confirmed the dale, the C IA
tracked back through Its Intercepted Soviet
m ilitary communications and the story was
fleshed out:
"Intercepted communications show un­
usual Soviet ucllvlly In the Baltic on Nov. 9.
probably In reunion lo the m utin y." ihe NID
re p orte d. "S o v ie t bom bers, u sin g live
wcupuns. rurrlcd out strikes on or near Ihe
destroyer, forcing II to hall some 150 miles
southeast of Stockholm ."
T h e C IA unalysts also found clues lhat ihr
ert-w of Ihe Slnrzhrvoy had a reputation for
being Independent. Eleven months lx-fore Ihr
m utiny. Ihe Soviet military Journal "Red
Sta r" had published an article praising the
crew fur Its skill, bul criticizing il lor Us "|xx&gt;r
political outlook."
Clancy told us that a reporter for the Soviet
government newspaper Izvrslla called from
Moscow recently lo tell him tluit ih r govern­
ment was acknowledging lin t a m utiny
simitar lo the Hed October slory "really did
lake place."
On Feb 27 of this year, tlx- military
proM-cutor's oil lee 111 Moscow confirmed the
a lirnip u-d mutiny on the Storuzhevoy. bul
gave few details oilier than the name of the
chief mutineer. He was Capl. Valery Sahlui.
t he ship's deputy commanding ol fleer.
T h e prosecutor said Sublm Isolated the
olllcrrs and dret-lvt-d Ihe crew into following
orders for a short dash to Sweden. Sublm w jscnlcnccd to death by firing squad The
Soviet ollletals did not say whether Ihe deall
sentrnre was carried out.

�Sanford Hartfd. Sanford. Florida — Monday. March 26. 1990 — SS

n &amp; W'
Central Baptist praaanta Easter Story
SA N FO R D - Central Bapilsi Church. 3101 W I m S i ..
Sanford, la presenting "T h e Easter Story In Living Pictures."
April 7 at 7:30 p.m . and April 8 at 4:30 and 7:30 p in. T h is will
be the sixth annual presentation and the llrsl In Utr churrh
sanctuary.
For more information, rail the church at 322-2014.

Maks Sanford Shin# to bo M arch 31
S A N FO R D — T h e Make Sanford Shine downtown cleanup Is
scheduled Tor March 3 1.
Volunteers will meet at the Sanford W om en's Club. 300 S.
Oak Ave.. for a continental breakfast before cleanup begins.
Tra sh bags and sticks will be distributed at the woman's d u b .
Cleanup will continue throughout the day between French
and Sanford avenues and Seminole Boulevard through 13th
Street.
For more Information, coll project chairman Marl ho Yancey
at 323-0074.

Teen going to trial for baby’s death
I hat the woman probably knew
whal she was doing when she
led Ihe baby to drown In a
dormatory toilet Oct. 23. 1989.
Th e y are seeking her conviction
on first-degree m urder charges.
Little else Is known about how
the trial w ill unfold. Defense
a tto rn e y s ha ve advised the
woman, her family and friends
not to discuss Ihe case. Her
father. Sheldon M orrill, a retired
school teacher, will say only that
news stories about his daughter
are not accurate.
T h e w om an has remained free
on a 819.000 bond while await­
ing (rial. She has spent most or
her lime since her arrest In
October at home and making

TAM P A A H o ll y w o o d
lernager w ho claims she did not
know she was pregnant goes on
trial Monday on charges that she
murdered her newborn when
she left him to die In college
dormitory bathroom.
Attorneys for Claire Morttl. 18.
of Hollywood, said testimony
from 10 psychiatric experts will
show that the University of
South Florida student snapped
under the stress of (he pre­
gnancy and Is telling Ihe truth
when she says she does not
remember giving birth.
Bui prosecutors said another
psychiatric examination shows

Crowding
IA

Longwood has new tax office
LO N G W O O D - Seminole and
North Orange C ounty taxpayers
are reminded that a new Long­
wood Internal Revenue Service
office la now available for walk-ln
assistance.
Th e office Is located at the
Sanlando Center. 2180 West
State Road 434. Suite 5100. Th e

office Is open weekdays from
8:30 a.m. until 4:30 p.m.
IRS employees will not prepare
lax returns, but will help answer
questions and help taxpayers
-pare their own returns In Ihe
ngwood office.
Free p u b lica tio n s and tax
forms are also available.

K

Tax
C M I l a « f f r M P i | i 1A
partner at the privately owned
Clements and W hlgham In San­
ford.
“ Yes, we can do It faster. If you
have money coming, we can
have your refund back w llhln six
days with our Rapid Refund
program ." Walters said. "W e're
electronically linked to Ihe In­
ternal Revenue Service. After It
reaches the IRS. yo u r Informa­
tion la transmitted to a bank
which cuts Ihe check against
their account."
Filers may also have their
returns deposited Into their ac­
c o u n ts w l l h l n tw o w e e k s .
Wallers said.
These systems were available
In Florida In 1983. but this Is the
first year the IRS has helped
make them available thoughoul
Ihe stale and nation.

Income tax
aid offered
Th e American Association of
Retired Persons Is offering free
tax consultations In Seminole
County. Here Is the schedule:
• S a n f o rd ; C h a m b e r of
Commerce. 400 E . First St..
Sanford. Mondays. Fridays. 9
a.m. to 1 p.m.
• Longwood: Executive Office.
175 W . Warren St.. Wednesdays.
9 a.m. to 1 p.m. and Hacienda
Village. 500 Longwood Road |SK
434). M ondays.9u.m . to 1 p.m.
• Winter Springs: V FW Club
House. 420 N. Edgemon Ave.,
Tuesdays. 9 a.m . to I p.m .
• Oviedo: City H all. 42 S.
Central Ave., Thursdays. 9 a.m.
10 1 p.m.

Th e catch Is that the bank gets
a flat fee — In H A R Block's case.
Beneficial Bank receives 835 of
your return — regardless of how
m uch you have coming or how
m uch you owe.
And that can mean big reve­
nues for the bunks during the
peak tax-rush limes of early
February and late March.
T o keep overhead and fees
down, m any smaller firms do
not have electronic filing and do
not Intend to get It. Whlgham
said.
"W e don't use It because It's
too expensive and we would
have to pass on Ihe overhead to
everyone else." said T a m m y
Campbell, an tmslstanl accoun­
tant for W ilder Accounting and
T a x S e r v ic e o n H ia w a t h a
Avenue.
Cam pbell said most of the
Incomes In Sanford are In Ihe
815.000 to 820.000 range and
these people have been Ming
early this year. "T h e y have hit
and hit h ard." Campbell said.
These people are also keeping
the larger firms busy up to the
last minute. "W e're working 18
hours a day and we've got about
15 people In this office. Not all of
them work 16 hours, but many
of them do."
Walters said Block docs about
80 percent of Its unnual business
In ihe first quarter of ihe year,
but added that those people were
too diverse In background lo
cutegorlze easily.
" T h is Is a real Interesting urea
to work In. We've got people
collecting rent for spaces In the
Em pire Stale Building and we
have young couples trying to
buy homes. O u r cllenlelle la as
diverse us Ihe people who move
Into Florida."

Plan
Continued from Pago I A
Reynolds, NASSP state presi­
dent. said Ihe formation of a
youth corps would help reduce
ihe num ber of dropouts. He said
s o m e s t u d e n t s n e e d an
a l t e r n a t i v e to t r a d i t i o n a l
classroom Instruction.
"Som e students need lime to
find themselves." he said. " A
national Job corps would find
Jobs In places like clly recreation
departm ents or cle a ning up
(Kirks."
Th e youth corps project that
Reynolds proposed Is something
that he describes us "a n Internal
peace c o r p s ." Y o u th co rp s
members would perform public
service Jobs to help Improve
their hometowns. "Instead of
going lo other countries to find
th e m s e lv e s ." he e x p la in e d ,
“ they'd stay al home. It would
lie a part of their education."
T h e Idea, he said. Is nol
original, having been done at the
local level by many Individuals,
clly governments and school
districts. He said u national

Boats
Continued from Page 1A
per hour, could
threaten ihe animals.
About 100 bouts are expected
fo r th e C o o r s L i g h t
Superchallenge '90. which will
be broadcast lo about Ihree
million homes oil Ihe Sunshine
Network.
Te n percent of all proceeds
from the event will bcnclll Ihe
T h o m a s
W h l g h a m
Superchallenge fund, a irusl
established fur A ID S research In
honor of u Sanford attorney who
died of A ID S two years ago.
Th e city commission will meet
tonight at 7 p.m . at clly hall. 300
N. Park Ave.

program has never been at­
tempted.
Reynolds sakl ihe program
would be federally funded with
s u p p o r t f ro m lo c a l sc h o o l
boards.
Reynolds sakl drop-out pre­
vention should siart earlier than
In high school. "W e need lo stan
w orking w ith children before
th e y be com e d ro p o u ls ."
Reynolds said. To that end. he
a n d o th e r N A S S P re p re ­
sentatives lobbied lo Increased
federal spending on Head Start
and nutritional programs.
Adding that the educational
system In this country needs lo
be re fo rm e d u l all le v e ls .
Reynolds said he also lobbied for
Increased federal assistance lo
Improve vocational programs as
well us academic endeavors.
Reynolds said that emphasis
has to be pul on every school
program, not Just academics. He
said technical und vocational
training were us essential lo
preparing students for Ihe global
job market as academic training.
He said that all programs need to
be looked al equally.
D uring Ihe four-day meeting.
Reynolds and the olher NASSP
r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s m e t w it h
Senator Robert Byrd. D-Wenl
Virginia. Senator Edward Ken­
n e d y . D -M a s s a c h u s e tls and
Congressm an N cw i G ingrich .
K-Gcorgla us well us Senator
C o n n ie M ack. K -Florlda and
Congressm an Bill M cCollum .
K -W inicr Park.
"Eve ryone seemed lo react
luvurubly to whul we had (o
say." Reynold-, said of his meet­
ings. "I Ihlnk wc had a great
trip ."
Reynolds added, however, that
he has seen In pusl trips that one
can't really gauge the sucres* of
a lobbying effort until the final
votes are taken "W e 'll ser how
they vole." lie said.

says has to be done." she said.
Ragsdale said the district has
resorted to double sessions dur­
ing past growth times and "su r­
vived." She Is sure, she said,
they could do it again If the
board chose that particular path.
Sh e s a id she h opes tha t
parents from Wilson Elementary
School In Sanford come to to­
n ig h t's m eeting. “ T h e y are
equally overcrowded." she said.
T e r r y R abun. W ilson p rin ­
cip a l. aald he k now s of no
organized plans to attend the
meeting, but that two letters
Informing parents of Ihe meeting
were sent home and that an
announcement was made at (he
last P T A meeting.
" I'm sure there will be many
parents out there this evening. '
he said. "W e have the best
school In the county here al
Wilson and Ihe admtnlatratlon
will do whatever Is necessary lo
m a i n t a i n th a t r e p u t a t i o n
whatever Ihe board decides to do
about housing."
Th e board will also discuss the
contingency plans for the hous­
ing of students al Spring Lake
Elementary School. 695 Orange
Ave.. Altamonte Springs and
Forest C ity Elementary School.
1010 Sand Lake Rd.. Altamonte
Springs.
W illy said his group will be
c a rry in g signs a nd w e a ring
buttons Identifying themselves
as concerned parents. He said
they all have one concern and
they plan lo make a lot of noise.
"In this country. Ihe squesky
wheel gels the o il." he said.
"Parents have ihe responsibility
-lo be squeaky."

. claimed lo
have voted In lavor of the bond
Issue In last month's election.
W itty said hts group plans to
offer two possible solutions to
Ihe overcrowding problem. T h e
first would be to re rone the
present student population lo a
school made up of portable
classrooms located either on
cu rre n t school properties or
property rented or leased from
developers. T h e second would be
to divide the Stenstrom students
into two groups, primary |klndergarten through third grade)
and Intermediate Ifourth and
fifth gradc|. Th e prim ary stu­
dents would use Ihe currenl
facility while Intermediate stu­
d e n ts w o u ld be h ou se d In
portable classrooms.
W itty said he has spoken with
developers who have said they
are willing lo work with the
school board on this project. "II
Ihe schools arrn'i there, devel­
opers cannot sell houses."Wltty
said.
W llty also suggested other
money saving alternatives. In­
cluding 866.000 that could be
saved by not replacing Carey
Ferrell, former assistant superin­
tendent for business und fi­
nance.
Stenstrom principal Norm a
Ragsdale said while the school Is
not encouraging Ihe parents In
any particular direction, she is
glad they are expressing their
opinions to the board. Ragsdale
said she will not lake sides In the
debate, preferring to hear what
the board decides. "I'm willing
lo do whatever the school board.

•Hi
COL. HAROLD I. JONES

Richard; brother. Lee Silvers.
South Bend: sister. Ida Mae.
Dowagtac. Mich.
B a ld w ln -F a lr c h lld F u n e ra l
Home. Orlando. In charge of
arrangements.

Col. Harold I. Jones. 70. 620
H ed S a il L a n e . A lt a m o n t e
Springs, died Saturday at Flori­
da Hospital. Altamonte Springs.
H o rn A u g . 12. 1 9 1 9 In
Sweetwater. III., he moved lo
Allamonte Springs from Upper
Marlboro. Md. In 1972. He was a
retired A rm y colonel and a
Protestant. He was a member of
National and Central Florida
Chapters of Ihe Retired Olflccrs
Association and Coast G uard
Auxiliary.

D O R O T H Y
NORFLEET

Dorothy C ru m p Norfleet, 72.
1068 Lotus Parkway. Altamonte
Springs, died Saturday al her
residence. Born J u ly 3. 1917. In
Greensboro. N.C.. she moved lo
A l t a m o n t e S p r i n g s fro m
Winston-Salem. N .C. In 1978.
She was a homemaker and u
member of First Presbyterian
Church. Orlando. She was a
hospice volunteer.
S u rvivo rs Include husband.
Dr. Charles M: sons. Walter M.
C ru m p J r .. Boston. William C.
Crum p. Longwood. Charles R.
Crum p. Allam onte Springs; sis­
ters. Nancy Spack. W instonSalem. Martha A n n Millikan.
G re c s b o ro ; b ro th e r. H a rry
Clcndenln. Tam pa: eight grand­
children.
B a ld w ln -F a lr c h lld F u n e ra l
Home. Forest City. In charge of
arrangements.

S u r v i v o r s In c lu d e w if e .
V irginia T . : sisters. D u rolh y
Beyers. Helen Kozemczak. both
of Staunton. III.
B a ld w ln -F a lrc h lld F u n e ra l
Home, Allamonte Springs. In
charge of arrangements.

WILLIAM W. X NUTT IE
William W . Knuttle. 63. 1312
Pack Villa Place. Winter Springs,
died Saturday al South Seminole
Com m unity Hospital. Longwood
. B o rn J u l y 2 9 . 1 9 2 6 . In
Youngstown. Ohio, he moved to
Winter Springs from Illinois In
1989. He was a regional m anag­
er for an Insurance company.

VIOLET E. 8WARTH0UT

S u r v i v o r s In c lu d e w if e .
M a rily n : sons. Ja m e s .
Yungslown. WUIlam. Cullfornlu:
four grandchildren.
G ra m k o w F u n e ra l H u m e .
Sanford. In charge of arrange­
ments.

EMMA IRENE MURPHY
Em m a Irene Murphy. 72. 642
Pasadena Ave.. Longwood. died
Suiurday at Florida Hospital.
Altamonte Springs. Born Oct.
26, 1917. In Obcr. I ml . site
moved to Longwood from South
Bend, Ind., In 1982. She was a
homemaker und a member of
United Christian Church.
S u rvivors Include husband.

I t l l s il U 'N N

C R U M P

Violet E. Swart hout, 67. 212
Colonial W a y . Sanford, died
Sunday al her residence. Born
March 27. 1923. In Baltlecreek.
Mich., she moved to Sanford
from there In 1967. She was a
bookkeeper.
Survivors Include daughters.
C o n n ie A d a m s . B ra d e n to n .
Ja n e t. Caro. M ich.: Michael.
Ccrrsco. Mich.: brothers. Ernie
C li n t o n . M ic h ig a n . A r t h u r
Everest. Mobile. A la.. Lester
Evcresi. Hatllecrrek: six grand­
children.
G r a m k o w F u n e ra l H o m e .
Sanford. In charge of arrange­
ments.

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o n c e - a - w e e h v i s i t s to a
psychiatrist. the Tam pa Tribu ne
reported In Its Sunday edit Ions.
Defense attorneys are gam bl­
ing that Jurors wilt believe Morin
was Ihe victim of s "dissociative
disorder" — a phenomenon In
which someone finds something
so pslnful they unconciously
and completely disengage from

Skin

1A

said, "b u t it Is
even worse to get a sunburn
before ihe age of 2 0 ."
Rlgel said those with three or
more risk factors are up to 25
limes more likely to develop
melanoma than others.
Fo r that reason, he said It Is
Im p o r t a n t fo r e v e r y o n e ,
especially young people, to avoid
"Intense bursts of sun" that
cause blistering sun bums.
Those at risk for melanoma
should also remember that It can
lake year* to develop, he said, so
Ihe Increased rate seen during
the 1960s reflects "what people
did In Ihe 1960s and 1970s, not
what they are doing today."
F o r t h o s e w h o d e v e lo p
melanoma, early diagnosis Is a
key to survival. The survival rate
for those w ith small tum ors
detected early Is 96 percent, but
It drops lo 53 percent once the
tum or has grown. Rlgel noted.
He said thrre appears to be a
clear cause and effect between
o x o n e lo s s a n d In c re a s e d
m e la n o m a m o r t a l i t y . H e
calculated that a 7 percent ozone
loss may translate Into a nearly
lOpercent Increase In mortality.
T o better understand how u l­
traviolet sun rays cause various

reality.
One of her attorneys. B. A n ­
derson Mitcham, said he takes
little comfort In the fact that 1 0 ;
of 12 doctors who Interview ed:
her support her defense.
" T h e Ju ry doesn't have to
believe them (the doctoral. And i
the Insanity defense Is exceed­
ingly difficult to w in w ith ,"
Mitcham said.

skin canrera. researchers are ■
stu d yin g a rare d iso rde r I n '
which U V light leads lo chemical
changes In D N A . said D r. Ja m e s .
Regan of Ihe Oak Ridge National
Laboratory In Tennessee.
D N A exerts control over life
processes. In one In 300.000
people. Regan said U V ray?
trigger mutation causing dam ­
age lhat the DNA repair system
cannot fix.
Those with ihe disorder can
suffer hundrrds of skin rancers
In areas such as the face and
neck w h ic h are exposed to
sunlight, he said.
Although no effective treat­
ment currently exists lo halt
melanoma once It spreads, a
new vaccine apprara to work In
some people, arrordtng to Dr.
Malcolm Mitchell of the Universi­
ty of Southern California.
Prelim inary research results
show Ihe therapeutic vaccine,
called "therractnc." produced a
partial or totul regression ol
melanoma In 16 of 73 patients
studied. Mitchell said.
He said II Is not known yrt
how th e rra c ln r com bats the
disease, but It may be able la
trigger so-called "killer T cells"
that mount srarrh-and-drsirny
missions against melanoma cells
In Ihe body.

State
C sa U iM d frwai Fags 1A
"They're doing belter than Iasi
year, but there are still a lot out
there." Euringcrsaid.
“ Th e biggest Increase Is In Ihe
number or electronically filed tax
returns. We've already received
mo r e t han
1 6 0 . 0 0 0
electronically. That Is four limes
as high as last year." he said.
Statewide. 735 commercial tax
p re p a re rs h a ve c o m p u t e r
systems Unking their clients to
the IRS computer processing
center In Cincinnati.
Florida residents were able to
Me electronically tut year, but
I his Is the first year Ihe system
lias been available nationwide
and Ihe first time Ihe national
lax preparation chains have
advertised It.
"More people are simply aware
of ihe fact that II Is available to
them and they want to get their
refund checks as soon as possi­
ble." Euringcrsaid.
Electronic fliers who use direct
deposit are getting their refunds
In os little as two weeks, he said.
T h e computer llllng boom has
also speeded things for those
who flic on paper.
" It's relieving some of the
burden from Ihe Atlanta center,
where the paper returns from
Florida go. Those are being
processed faster this year." said
Bob Firman, an IRS spokesman
In Fort Lauderdale.
Those who have already Med
paper returns have been getting
Ih c lr refunds In about four
weeks.
"A n yth in g filed at this lime Is
going to be averaging more like
five weeks and the closer we get
lo April 16. Ihe longer that Is
g o in g lo lake, maybe eight
weeks.” Euringcrsaid.
April 15 Is u Sunday this year,
so taxpayers have until Monday
the 16th to file.
T h e IRS has received about 2
percent fewer paper returns than
it had al this time Iasi year from
Floridians. Taxpayers, who owe
Ihe IRS musl file an paper and
are more likely lo wall until Ihe
losi minute to file. Euringcr said.
But the bigger Ihe refund. Ihe

more likely they are to file
electronically. Euringcrsaid.
In the IR S 's south Florida
district, from Manatee und Indi­
an River counties south, the
average lux rebind Is 8663. Bui
Ihe average for those BUng
e le c tro n ic a lly Is 8 1 . 2 6 9 . 1 4 .
com pared lo an average of
8797.37 for paper filers.
The average refund In north
and central Florida Is 8644. nr
8 1 . 2 1 0 for those fil in g
electronically and 8752 for those
filing on paprr.
Overall, the 1990 (NX Ming
season has bertv -:cm*v' trf the
smoothest on record, Euringcr
and Fu rm ln said.
...
Th e only snafu to date oc­
curred Iasi week w hen IRS
e m p l o y e e s In C l n c l n n a t l l
misplaced a magnetic tape con­
taining all Ihe returns they had
received that day. Inclu ding
some from Florida.
The returns were recorded on
a backup com puter In Wesi
Virginia, but ihe lime required lo
transfer Ihe tapes delayed some
refunds for as mutiny us to d a ys,
Euringcrsaid.
"T h e good news Is that there
ure very few changes on the tax
forms this year. As u result,
many taxpayers able lo use Iasi
year's form us a guide. A n y lime
taxpayers eau do lhat. II general­
ly reduces error on lax returns.”
Euringcrsaid.
Despite Ihe computer revolu­
tion. one thing hasn'i changed.
"T h e most common error Is
still math errors." Euringcrsaid.

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�U - Sanford Herald, tan lord. Florida — Monday, March M. 1WO

Gruesom e’ fire kills 87
Fatal U.S. liras
NEW YO K K A u th o rlllrs
: U u n c h rd a maaalvr crackdown
on Illegal aoclal cluba today,
hoping to p rrvrn t a repeal of Ih r
•••gruesome circumstances" Ihut
left 87 people dead In an arson
Inferno at a crowded unlicensed
nlghtppot.
Ju lio Gonzalez. 36. a Cuban
emigre accused of setting a
weekend bla/c at the Happy
Land Social C lu b , was held
without ball after his arraign­
ment early Monday on 87 counts
of m urder for the worst mass
slaying In U.S. history.
Gonzalez. who came to Ih r
United Stales In the Marlel
boatllft. was seen arguing with
his ex-girlfriend. a llckel-taker at
the club, and was thrown out by
a bouncer shortly before the
two-story building erupted In
flames.
Th e pre-dawn b lu e was the
deadliest In New Y o rk since
flames roared through the T r i ­
angle Shirt Waist factory 79
years ago to the day. killing 143
people.
W hile Gonzales was being
arraigned by Bronx Crim inal
Court Ju dge Alexander Hunter,
more than 100 police and fire
and building Inspectors began
the crackdow n, visitin g 173
aoclal clubs that have already
received vacalr orders.
A uthorities have estimated
there are a total 230 Illegal social
clubs In the city.
"W e will check those clubs to
make sure they are Indeed

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San Juan Puerto Rk*. I »
TrlangU Ixtory. Mxch 11 Ittt.
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Outage. tS
c lo s e d ." said M ayor D a v id
Dinkins.
D in k in s , w h o was v is ib ly
s h a k e n a f t e r l o u r i n g t he
smoldering ruins while
firefighters pulled out bodies and
la id them on the sidew alk
beneath pale blue sheets, vowed
Sunday to close all the d iy 's
Illegal social cluba.

Part of what we need ... Is In
s p r e a d t he tal e of t h e s e
gruesome circumstances so that
I he general pubic will know lhat
these are not safe places to go."
the mayor said somberly.
“ And believe me. ir anyone
could view and witness It. they
would not wish lo go. I don't
care how good the music, how
fine the company, how great the
comraderle - they would not
want to be there."
Police believe only three or
four people Including the
suspect's ex-girlfriend, the clubs
disc Jockey and the owner's wife
— survived the blare.
G o n z a l e z . w h o h u d been
drinking In the club and urgued
with his ex-girlfriend after ap­
parently trying lo woo her bock,
was thrown out by a bouncer
and later returned enraged and
torched the nightspot, police
said.
The club In the run-down East
Trem onl section of the Bronx,
where flames blocked the soli­
tary exit and entrance and
trapped 87 people Inside, wus
ordered closed In N ovem ber
1988 by the Buildings Depart­
ment. But the club continued to
operate, without a liquor or
cabaret license, culrring mostly
lo Hondurans and other Central
American Immigrants.
Horrified firefighters discov­
ered nearly 20 bodies on the
club's ground floor and found
the rest upstairs, where m any
still had glasses In Ihelr hands
and s o m r had t h e i r legs
e n t w l n r d In bar s t o o l s ,
auihorlllessald

L O f lO l N o t l C M
IN TH « CISCUIT COVBT
Foa IIM M Ota COUNTY.
FLOS IDA
PSOSATl DIVISION
FOsNsH-NSCP
IN RE: «*TAT* OP
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NOTICE OP
ADMINISTRATION
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Samlnato Caunty C friSSSSS.
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Those discussions were expected lo resume
Monday.
T h e Lithuanian leader. In a news conference

Estonians
sever ties

p*rtan*l m n w H s I M i el

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TH S II MONTH! APTia THI
PIB1T PUBLICATION OP
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NOTICI ON TH I OSJICTINO
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ALL CLAIM! ANO OBJEC
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M O SCO W IUPI) — Estonia’s
C o m m u nist Parly followed
I he example of Lithuania's
communists, voting to spilt
from Moscow and declare
Itself Independent, said Ihe
official Tasa news agency and
reports from Ihe Baltic capi­
tal.
" T h e creation of an In ­
dependent Com m unist Party
of Estonia and the adoption of
Us program completed the
work of the 20th Congress."

curly Monday after Sunday's meeting, said he
doubted Ih r Soviet uriny would Inlcrvrnc
mlltlartly to hall I hr republic's drive lo rrgaln
Its pre-World War II Independence.
"Varennikov Is here lo lead some military
operation Ihul Is unknown lo us." Landsbcrgls
told reporters. He said Soviet military Interven­
tion In Lithuania "would be a catastrophe for
(Sovlri President) Mikhail Gorbachev" but
added. " I also know lhat In this country there Is
great potential for mindless action."
Th e m rriln g b rtw rrn the Soviet military
delegation and Lithuanian officials runic alter
Soviet purulroops seized Iwo buildings Iron* Ih r
Indrprndrni Communist Party anil handed
them over to pro-Moscow communists.

Communists
trailing

Nine killed
on border
MOSCOW

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-

A r m r n l u n n a t i o na l i s t s
killed nine Azerbaijanis.
Including a family of five
lhai was burned ullvc. In
attacks along the border
between Ihe republics In
Ihe bloodiest violence In
Ihe Caucasus region since
January, ihe official Tass
news agency said.

B U D A P E S T. Hungary (UPII
— Th e rrn trr-rtgh l Democrat­
ic Forum held a slight edge
today over Ih r liberal Alliance
of F r e e D e m o c r a t s In
Hungary’s first free elections
In 4 3 y e a r s I h u t w e r e
expected lo end the co m m u ­
nists' hold on power, returns
showed.
Results were I Inal for 39 of
176 districts where Individual
c an d i d a t es were bei ng
elected.

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N O T IC I OR
F IC TITIO U S NAME
Notice •% barter given met I
am tngegad In buvnrti i l ItW
Harbour C t . Apopks. FL X37QX
Seminole County. F tor Id*, under
the Fktltieut Nome el THOMAS
PUBLISHING, end met I Intend
to regular u id nemo with the
Clerk et me Circuit Court. Sem
mote County. Flortde. In oc
cordenco mum mo ProviHom el
the Fictitious Nome Stetutos. To
Wit Section US 09 Florida Stet
wtes Its;
Cynthia L Thornes
Publish March 12. It. 20. April

N O T IC I OP
P IC T ITIO U 1 N A M I
Nolk* It h*4*ay p n n Hut I
i* A butinmt a* Mt
E S R O i. Longwood. Semmete
County, Florida , under the
Fictitious Nemo of MR UNI
V E R S E H E A L T H EN
TERPRISES. end that I Intend
to register said name with the
Clerk ef me Circuit Court. Sem
melt County. Florida, m ec
cordance with the Previsions ot
mo Fictitious Nemo Statutes.
ToW II Section MS W Florida
Stetutos its;
Sheri Hur tbuf
Publish March S. 12. If. 20. IWO
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x * » m «a»a a b n w u n u t
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CUrk ol A o Clrcwl* Coxt. Som
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JU O ICIA L C IR CU IT
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S O U TH E A S T B A N K FOR
SAVINGS, formerly known es
F IR S T F E D E R A L SAVINGS
ANO LOAN ASSOCIATION OF
JACKSONVILLE.
Plaintiff.
vs
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Notice is hereby given met I
em engaged in business et 212
W First S t. Suite 100. Sentor d.
Seminole County. Florida, under
the F i c t i t i o u s N o m e o l
W IL K IN S IN S U R A N C E
AG EN CY, end met I inland to
register setd name oith the
Clerk of the Circuit Court. Sem
mole County. Florida, m ac
cordenco with the Provisions of
mo Fictitious Nemo Statutes. To
Wit: Section MS Of Florida Stet
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IWO
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N O TIC E OF
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am engaged m business at S00
Yew C l . Altamonte Syr mgs. FL
22114. Seminole County. Florida,
under the Fictitious Name et
BIG 2 SPORTS, and that I
intend M register u d oeme
with me Clerk ot Ike Circuit
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de. in accordance with the
Provisiens of the Fictitious
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MS Of Florida Statutes its;
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Publish March 24. April 2. f. U.
IWO
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em engaged m business at ft2
Little Wekive D r . Altamonte
Springs. F I . Seminole County.
Florida, under the Fictitious
Name e&lt; LAK E SCAPERS. and
that I intend to register sa*d
name with the Clerk ot the
Circuit Court. SemtneW County.
Florida, m accordance with the
Provisiens of the Fictitious
Name Statutes. To Wit Section
MS 09 Florida Statutes its;
Robb S Gooch
Publish March 24. April 2. «. &gt;4.
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THIS NOTICE II ) oil cUimk
o«o.ntl * u tkioio and II) any
•b|*dl*n by *n lnl*r*kl*d
porkon an whom A«k nol.c* *4k
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Personal Representative
BILL McCABE ESQUIRE
SH IPM ER O McCnBVE
A COOLEY
UtOS R 414 W SM200.
Longwood. FL22IW
Tetepnene «eo;i dJO fibi
Publish March 24. April 2. IWB
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•tua .eta!.
Defendants
NOTICE OF ACTIO N
S TA TE OF FLORIDA
TO LARRY R SANDERS. If
living, and ALYSA K. SAND
ERS. his wife. If living, tnclud
mg any unknown spouse of said
Oefondants if timer has remar
nod and It either or bom ot said
Defendants are deceased, their
respective unknown heirs, de
vlsees. grantees, assignees,
creditors, lienors and trustees,
end all other persons claiming
by. through, under or against
the named Defendants
Whose residence is unknown
YOU ARE N O T IF IE D that an
action lo foreclose a mortgage
on tho following property m
Seminole County. Florida
Lot tO THE COLONNADES
TH IR D SECTION, according to
the Plat thereof as recorded m
PMI Book is. page IS. Public
Records of Seminole County.
Florida
has been tiled egemst you end
IT T FINANCIAL SERVICES, a
corporation. F IR S T F A M IL Y
FINANCIAL SERVICES. IN C .
a corporation, end you ere
required lo serve e copy of your
written defenses, if any. to It on
JO S EP H M P A N IE L L O .
ESQUIRE. Plaintiffs attorney
nhose address is
201 N Franklin Street. Suite
2HO. Tampa. Florida U402
on or before the 4m day ol April,
two. end file me original with
the Clerk ef th* Court either
before service on Plaintiffs
attorney or immediately mere
after, otherwise a default will
be entered egomit you tor tho
relief demandtJ M the Com
plaint or Petition
OAT ED on this 2nd day of
March. IWO
C LE R K O F TH E
CIR CU IT COURT
BY JanoE Jasewtc
Deputy Clerk
Publish MarchS. 12. If. 24 IWO
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V IL N IU S . U .S.S.R . — Lithuanian President
Vytaulus Lundsbcrgls said today h r doubled
the Soviet arm y would act m ilitarily to block
the Halllc republic s Independence drive, even
though Ils troops have seized Iwo buildings
from Ih r Independent Com m unist Party.
Lundsbergls said Iw o Soviet a rm y colonels
and a major — representatives of Gen. Valrnlln
Varennikov — held talks Sunday wllli the
republic's executive leadership In a late-night
session ai the m o d e rn g ra nlte -a nd glass
Parliament.

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KARINE J0R0AN.«t«l.
N O TIC E OF ACTIO N
TO ---------------- W ILLIAM S
Residence Unknown
Lest known mailing address
21* 0 Cherokee Court
Altamonte Springs. Florida
22MI
YOU ARE N O T IF IE D that an
action to foreclose me mortgage
encum bering Ihe following
property m Seminole County.
Florida
Unit 210 0 . A L T A M O N T E
H E IG H T S . A Condominium,
according M Iho Declaration of
Condominium as recorded in
Official Ricatfdt Book 1200.
pages 1204 through ITM. Public
Records of SommoW County.
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M x t k . 14*0
IS EA LI
M ASYA N N E MORSE
CUrk X Itu Clrcwl C a x l
By Bum King
Doputy CUrk
PubHX M x c h M April I. *. M.

I*H
O E O MS
NOTICE OF
F IC TITIO U S NAME
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am angagad In bwkbukk X » *
Kan l x B ir d . Caktatbxry. Sam
■naU Coxily- FUrida. x « U r llu
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Nama StalwUk. Ta Wit S x lu n
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Richard A E x U y
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&gt;. 1X0
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N O T IC I OP
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TO CONSIDER
A CO N DITIO N AL USE
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Public Having will X hold by
Hu Planning and Toning Com
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C ham bxv City Hall. Santord.
Florida X » H P M an T h x t
day. A x il L IHO. to cantidx a
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I w k n Addition to Santord. PB
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Zoning Commiicon X mo City
X santord F tor Ida m.t *m day
X M x c h . IHO
John Mornt. Chairman
Planning and Jarung
Cammiktun
AOVICE TO TH E PUBLIC II
a pxton drcidot to appaal a
drcicon mada *.m r r t p x l to
any m atin corrector«d al Ihr
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may ruod a ra rX Iim r tc x d X
I X procoadmgt including Hu
totlimony and ovidanct. uhich
record u nX prp.1dad by I U
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I N I I : B S T A T IO F
W ILTON AH DR E**S JORDAN

PuXlkh March » . M. M. M

D io n *
IN T M I CIR CU IT CO UR T.
IN A N D FOa
SEM INOLE COUNTY.
FLBOIDA
C A M N a iM H B C a ff P
BAY FINANCIAL SAVINGS
BANK.
Pumfitl.
T E R R Y 1S P R IN G H A R T.
SHARONF SPBINGHABT.hik
« I U . lahdly and x y X X ly . and
T H I U N ITE O STA TESO F
AMERICA. 0 1 PAS T M I N T OF
T H I TR EA SU R Y. IN TE R N A L
R E V E N U E SERVICE.
N O T IC I OF B A L I
N O T IC I I 1 H I R I R V GIVEN
pxkwanl U a Fm X Judamant
daUd M x c h IL 11*0. anUrad m
C a t. Num bx x t X t C a X P X
llu Circuit C a x l X lha IU v x ilh
Judicial Circuit m and U r Sam.
noM County FUrida. *hx*m
. I R B Y 1 iFR IN G H A R T and
SHARON F SPRINGHART. luk
W ild , and T H I U N I T E O
S TA TES OF AMERICA. DE
P A R TM E N T OF TH E
T R E A S U R Y . IN T E R N A L
R EVEN UE SERVICE, ar* Oa
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tx n .n a u County CaxH UUM .
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an tha Ikl day X May. I*W. ma
loiUu.ng dakcnbad raX Rrocur
ly ak m torn, m Ih* Final
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II. Paga N and 11. X Hu pubi.c
r .c x d k al SammaU County,
FUrida
DaUd auk ism day X M xch .
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M A R Y A N N ! MORSE.
C L E R K O F THE

N O T IC I OP
ADM INISTRATION
T X adm lnltlralU n X t x
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to ns CP. to p x u m g in Hu
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addrtttat X Hu F xta n X R tf
ratanlallx a X Hu F x ta n X
Raxttantatlyo't attorney
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la) All ctoimt agamtl Hu n l a u
W ITH IN TH R E E M O N TH ! OF
T H I FIR ST PUBLICATION OF
T H I ! N O TIC E and Ibl
atlactian by an Inlorottod
porkon u wham Ihli nXka It
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ity al ma will. Hu gualillcaiunt
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TH R EE MONTHS A FTE R TH E
F IR S T F U I U C A T I O N OF
TH IS N O T IC E OR T H IR T Y
D A Y ! A F T E R TH E OATE OF
SERVICE OF A COPY OF T H I !
NOTICE ON TH E O B JE C TIN G
PERSON
ALL CLAIM S ANO O B JEC
TIONS NOT SO F IL E D W ILL
BE FO R E V E R BA R R IO
FuWkMwn X Hut No*•&lt;# hat
bogun on M x c h ta. IWf
Pntonal Raprttentonr*
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Attorney U r
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MS AvxtuaK. S E
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FUrida B x No l l l l f l
F iU Num bx HOIS
Publlih M x c h M. April I. IH*
O l f IS*

c ir c u it c o u r t

By JanaE.JaaawU
At Dtpuly CUrb
Publlih M x c h lf .ta .lf W

010*04
AM EN DED
N O T IC I OF IN TE N T
T O R IO IIT IR
F IC TITIO U S NAME
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y GIVEN
that H u undxtigiud. dttlrlng to
•ngag* In buenokk urxtor llu
IklllUuk nama X UNIVERSAL
C Y C L E S a l f4S L a n id a ta
A r iiiu t, Longnood Florida
mso. mundk u ragikUr nu
laid nama wim Hu CUrk X Hu
C irc u it C a url al Samlnala
Caunty- FUrida
D A T E D Ih it llth day X
M xch . A 0 IHO
JA R A M ILLO O F C E N TR A L
FLORIDA. INC
By FxnarMo Jxa m ilU .
FratManl
Publlih M x c h If. M. A x il i f.
IHO

DEOIH

IN T H I C IR CU IT COURT.
IN AND FOR
SEM INOLE C O U N TT.
FLORIDA
CASE NO. OMICf-CA H P
ESSEX MORTGAGE
CORPORATION.
PMIntllt.
W IL L IE J ARNOLDand
M AR G U ER ITE ARNOLD,
a-k/a M AR GU ER ITE
AO NOLO, hit »I U . JOHN OOE
and JAN E DOE. Tananlt. and
any unknoxi halfk. dxliaak.
grant**!, cr*ditori. and alh x
unknown pxtonk Of unknown
tpoutot cUiming by. through,
and urxtor any X Hu
abovo nanud D*Undantk.
OXandanit
N O T IC I OF
F O R IC L O S U R I SALE
N O T IC I H X rtb y gi«*n mal
lha und«rt!an*d M aryanna
M x ta CUrk Ol nu Circuit Caurl
ol SommeU County. FUrida.
■ill x Hu Ikl day X May. IHO.
al II Wa'cUck a m al Hu W ttl
Freni door *1 I X SammaU
County Courtluut*. Sanlord.
FUrida. X U r X taU and tall al
public outcry U ma highatl and
to il bMktor h r cath. ma W U u
■ng da tcn X d proparfy tiluaU m
SammoU County Furuka
Condominium Parcil Ho 4K ol
r io g e

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ONLAMOO DIVISION
CAM NO. N WN1 If*

In R a iR a rryTa n rlH lg N

RIPONT AMO NOTICE
OP PUBLIC SALE
OPPOOPIRTY
OP TNB ESTATE
TO: ALL CNIDITOR! AND
OTHER I N T I R I S T E D
P A R TIE S
L E IG H R . M I I N I N G I R .
TrwtUa X Ih* abau* capHanad
OfRtor at****, by and Ihraugh
h it un d * rs l|h * d a lta rn a y .
h x tb y ( h u t naftca X a x *
paaad public ta U X prtparty X
Hu Ml*** and waufd kho* at
I. Praparty X H u attal*
includn add toto X tlto Imran
la ry . m l*c*llaH**ui alflc*
lurmtor* and I W V "*" 1 mad In
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dittXyad carpxaflanl
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X O p x ty X a public taU on
A x i l M. If H X » : » • * ■ X
Twigt C x x n k TIU . t i l l 1
Sontord Auanuo. Santord. Ftorl
44 H**l T X prapxty X I I X
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adOrrkl it ISOt S.l&lt;x S ix Read.

IN T N I C IR CU IT COURT
OP T N I R IR M T IIR T N
JU O IC IA L CIRCUIT
IN A N D FOR
SEM INOLB COUNTT.

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IN TNB U W TIO ITA Ti!
BANKRUPTCY COUNT PON

c o n o o m in

IUM Mad m Ofltcul Rrcordt
Boat US*. P a x *** and any
amtfldmintk m «r*io Public
Rrcordt X SammoU County
* lx Ida
purtuant U Hu Final Judgnunl
tn U rtd in a caw pand-ng in laid
Court. Hu tlyU X uhich It
•ndicaUdaXy*
W ITNESS my hand and X
licit! tool X laid C a x l Hut ism
day X M x c h IHC
iC O U R TS E A LI
Maryann* M o w
C L E R K O F THE
CIR C U ITC O U R T
By Jan* E J*t*wK
Oapuly CUrk
PubiHh M xch If. ta IHO
I D EO If*

to (tart iwTtai

4 T X Tru iU a to awara X Hu
Wtowmg incumbrancat an I X
x w a r t y Thant may X aHur
■neumbranerk Hu Truttot to nX
aw xaX
S W R IT T E N O BJECTIO NS
TO T H I R E P O R T. IF ANY.
ARE TO B t P I L I D W ITH T H I
C LE R K . U S BANKRUPTCY
C O U R T . S U IT E MB. F IR S T
RANKERS BU ILO IN O . IIS W
C E N TR A L BLVO. ORLANDO.
FLO R IO A naai. a n d a c o p y
F U R N IS H t O TO T H E UN
O CR SIG N ED A TTO R N E Y FOR
T H I TR U STEE
UNLESS
W R IT TE N O BJECTIO NS ARE
F IL E O W ITH IN F IF T E E N USI
DAYS FRO M TH E OATE OF
SERVICE O F THIS N O T IC I.
TH E P R O P IR T V W ILL BE
SOLO ON T H I TERM S SET
FO R TH ABOVE
O A T E O ANO M A IL E D
MARCH It. If H
L E IG H R M IIN IN G IR
P O Bat m l
Orlando. F und * ZltC!
F Ur KM fa r No OJtSMl
Attorney tor Trutto*
Publlih M x c h M. April I. Iff*
O EO IS*

IN T H I C IR CU IT COURT
OF T H I I I O N T I I N T N
JU D IC IA L CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
I I M I N O L I COUNTY.
S T A T I OF FLORIOA.
C a ta X .: W k trs C A a a f
Ocwral Jxtkdkttaa
FUrida Bar X : UOkH
SOVRAN M O R TG A G E COR
PORATION.
Plamtitf.
yk
DAVID J SCHULTE, il living,
at u i . X a l.
DXandantt
N O T IC I OF ACTION
S TA TE OF FLORIOA
TO REBECCA A SCHULTE.
Il living. a X it m x ru d . JOHN
DOE. lu r ItukbaX uheta raX
nama It uncertain. II Hying,
including any unknoxi tpouta
X laid OaU X antt II *tlhx X t
rc m x ru d a X II aim x x both
el tald Dalandantt a r t da
caatad. I X I r retprctlva un
knawn tout. d r r lu »t. grantrut
r u g n m c ra d tX t. lu n x t a X
trutUav a X all a H x partem
claiming by. Ihraugh. under x
aga.ntt Hu named Defendant*
Whota rttidtnet it unknown
YOU ARE N O TIF IE D Hut an
action U tarecUw a m x .
on H u tallowing proporty
SammoU Caunty. F Ur Ida
I X 1. T r x l A. THE ARBORS
at H IO O EN LAKE SECTIN I.
according U Hu Flat HuraX at
rtcsrdad m P ut Beaa M. Pag*
VI and fL Public R x x d t X
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�IN BRIEF
iB A B B M T B iU lB
Dallas dafanta baata Datroll
Dallas rallied to defeat Detroit Sunday night,
accomplishing what the Pistons usually do to
win: play good defense.
Herb W illiams stole the ball and fed It to Derek
Harper for a layup with eight seconds left In
overtime, giving Dallas a 98-90 victory over the
defending champions. T h e Mavericks rallied
from a five-point deficit
with 30 seconds left In
overtime to send the
Pistons to their third
straight loss.
" O u r defense really
keyed our w in ." Harper
said. "It kept us close
enough to do It at the
end. Brad (Davis) came
»vc us a lift. H r made
Into the game and really gav
trip us keep pace."
seven (points) In the O T to he
E l s e w h e r e In t he N B A . M ia m i edged
M ilw aukee 105-102. Minnesota surprised
Porlland 110-105 and the Los Angeles Lakers
defeated Seattle 116-94.

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Gamez’s eagle clinches Nettle
O R L A N D O — Rookie Robert Gamez raglrd the
final hole Sunday for a dramatic one-stroke
victory over Greg Norman In the *900.000
Nestle Invitational.
Gamez. 21. a Unlvertsty of Arizona graduate
who won his first career start at the Tusron
Open earlier this year, came to the 441-yard
final hole at Bay Hill at 12-undrr par. trailing
playing partner Larry Mize by one shot.
Gamez elected to go with a 7-Iron from 176
yards out and hit the ball squarely at the pin.
T h e ball bounced twice and rolled dlrecily Into
the cup. sending a roar from the gallery und
ranting him $162,000. Gam ez finished the
tournament at l4-under274.
Gamez held off a charge by Norman, who
started the round with a share of the lead.
Norman, who was on the tee at No. 17 when
Gamez made eagle, needed two birdies on his
final two holes for a victory. H r missed both
birdie putts and flnslhrd one shot buck of
Gamez at 13-under.

M a r c h 26, 1 9 9 0

MONDAY

Sa n for d Herald

Reddicks leads South
O R L A N D O — Seminole High School scnk&gt;r
Sheri Reddicks rapped off a brilliant high achool
ru rre r by scoring 26 points to lead the North girls
to 56-54 victory over Ihe South In Ihe third
unnuul F C A A All Star Basketball Classic at
V ulrnrlu Com m unity College Saturday night.
In Ihe boys' game. Seminole's Robert Moore
scored 11 points but It was not enough os the
North dropped u 77-76 derision to the South.
"It was nice to coach a group of girls as good as
this." said girls North roach Jo h n McNamara
from Seminole. "It was enjoyable to get to know

some or these girls personally, like Ihe girls from
Lake Howell and Lake Brantley, that had been
competitors during the season."
Reddicks was Ihe only player from the North to
score In double figures and wus voted the game's
Moot Valuable Player. Also representing Semi­
nole County were Ta ra Gibson (si* points) and
Lori B u n rc from Lake Brantley. Becky Miller (si*
points) and Lisa Nuxol from Luke llow rll und
M lm l Sh e ris |slx points) from Orangrwnod
Christian.
" I wus Impressed with the play of the girls I
hadn't seen before." said McNumuru. "W e tried
to play the girls the same amount of lime und I
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Finke turns
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Fratal staff raparts
W IN T E R PARK — For the first lime this season.
Coach Fred Finke turned his Lym an High School boys'
track team loose at a meet.
Running In the Brian Jaeger Relays at W inter Park s
Showalter Field. Finke used all of his athletes In a loi of
events. For example, four-time state champion Teddy
Mitchell anchored two relays for the Greyhounds as
well us ran Ihe two-mlle.
And Finke was pteasrd with Ihe results ns Lym an tied
for second with JarksonvIlle-Terry Parker behind team
champion Vcro Beach. Seminole finished fourth while
Lake Howell finished In a four-way He for fourth.
"It's Ihc first time we've really run everybody a lot."
explained Finke. "Usually, we ru n some people In Just
one or two events. In this meet, we decided to go In and
see where we are shape-wise. It shows thul we're In
upper half of conference
"A t least. I/realise w r were pretty whipped after It
wus all over. It tells us Imw m uch more work we have to
do to get ready for Ihe championships."
Not surprisingly. Mitchell led Ihe Hounds us he won
the two-mlle run easily while both thr relays he ran on
won. In thr four-mile rcLiy. he combined with Gabc
Rhodes. Octavius Holliday und Kevin Padgett for the
win while Holliday. Ilowurd Marshall. Padgett und
Mitchell finished first In the distance medley.
C h ris Colton. K rnnls Morse. Marshall und Holliday
p lu rrd third In the m ile medley relay.
In ihe frrshm un/sophom orc mile relay. Bobby

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Rrotn staff raparts

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Teddy Mitchell (right) won the two-mlle and anchored
two winning relays to lead Lyman to a tie for second
place at the Brian Jaeger Relays on Saturday.

AUTO RACING

Lions beat Wildcats with four aces

Houston wins NASCAR svtnt

Front staff ra q a fta _________________________________

H IC K O R Y . N.C. — Hometown favorite To m m y
Houston won the Mountain Dew 400 N ASCAR
Busch Grand National Series race Sunday ul
Hickory Motor Speedway.
Houston completed the race In 58 m lnulrs
and 22 seconds at an average speed of 74.631
m ph to win before 12.700 racing fans. There
were three caution flags for 11 laps.
Houston, driving a Bulck. started third In the
30-cur field for the 200-lap race on the .383 mile
track, but quickly moved Into second place und
uround polesltter Chuck Bown to take lltc lead
on lap 43 never to be challenged ugaln.
Houston collected $10,205 of the $63,043
purse for w inning his second consecullvr
victory on the N A SCA R Grand National Series.
The race was the fifth of the 3 1-race season
series. Houston won the most recent event two
weeks ago at Martinsville. Va.

HOCKBV
Season enters final week
Th e last week of the N H L season Is u time for
realizing miracles and running out of last
chances.
Th e first-place New York Rangers und Chicago
Blarkhawks dealt crushing blows Sunday to
last-place teams In their respective divisions, the
Rangers whipping Ihc Philadelphia Flyers 7-3
and the B la ckh a w ks
edging the Detroit Red
Wings 3-2. while m ov­
ing closer to clinching
regular-season cham pi­
onships.

The New Jersey De­
vils. who beat the Buf­
falo Sabres 4-3. und
Washington Capitals,
who snuffed the Calgary Flames 4-1. continued
their battle for the second spot In thr I atrtek
Division.
A t N e w Y o r k , t he R a n g e r s w h i p p e d
Philadelphia and moved closer to their first
regular-season championship In 4H ycurs. Th e
victory lowered Ihc magic number for clinching
ihe Patrick Division to two points.

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O V IE D O — With their ace pitcher throwing his best
game of ihe season and their fourth, fifth und sixth
hitters on a tear, the Oviedo Lions made short work ol
W inter Park on Saturday, posting an 8-1 win In high
school t/aschull action.
Despite thr lari lhal his brother and catcher Kevin
was out with a sore shoulder. Lion starting pllchrr
Gregg Tw iggs still put together a masterpiece against
the Wildcats, allowing Just two hits und an unearned
run while striking out se ven and walking one.
"F ro m siart to llntsli. that was his best game tills
season." said Oviedo coach Mike Ferrell. "H e didn't
have any bad Innings. He only walked one and that's
Ihe key. He did a grrat Job. It's nice to see him pitching
like thul."

Tom m y

Tw iggs was supported by th r Irloof Brian Muelnness.
Jason llulsh and Ryun A lk lrr. who hut fourth, filth and
sixth, respectively. In the Lion batting order. T h e three
combined for six of Oviedo's 10 lilts und drove In five of
the Lions' eight runs. Each were 2 Tor-3, llulsh shipping
a double for one of his hils.
"A ll three have I/ecu hitting well.” said Ferrell. "They
finally pul It together in one game. All three of them arc
hitting over .340 right now. Th e y're doing the Job."
Oviedo, now 12-4. will lx- buck In action tonight.,
hosting Northport of Long Island ul 7 p m . tonight ul
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S C C takes two from Pasco-Hernando
From staff reports
S A N F O R D — Joe Samaco and Brel Rulzclx-ck
combined on a one hitter In the first game and Mike
Fuller went 4 for-4 with two home runs In Ihe second
game us Seminole C om m unity College swept a baseball
dnublcheadcr from Pasco-Hernando at Raider Field
Saturday.
•
S C C won the opener 2-0 and Ihe nightcap 14-3 as ihe
Raiders raised ihelr record to 6-22. Having won four of
six games this week. SC C has three Mid-Florida
Conference games scheduled tills week. O n Tuesday
and Thu rsda y. Ihe Raiders .travel to Santa Fe and
Valencia, respectively, before returning home lo lake on
St. Jo h n 's River Saturday starting at I p in.
Pasco-Hernando falls to 6 -12.
Samaco. a 6-1 freshman lefthander from Cocoa,
raised his record lo 2 4. He faced the m inim um of 12
butlers through four Innings, striking out four, before
Ix-lng leaving the gam-.-. R utzcbcrk gave up one hit and
nne walk while striking out two over Ihc Iasi three
Innings lo pick up his first save of the season.
Th e Raiders weren't m uch inure successful with the
l/uis as ilu-y only hud two hits and st ored both runs
without benefit of u hit. Th e first run scored In Ihe
second Inning when Rich Knlzner reached on an error.

utlvunicU iu inn cl on an errant pick oil attempt and
scored on a squeeze bunt by David Lcugcrs.
Th e other run scored an Inning lalcr when Joey
Fisher walked, went lo third on a pair of ground outs
und scored on an error on u grounder by Dan Peters.
Th e second game wus a different slory. however, as
S C C ripped 15 hits, six of which were for extra base
hits. Pilchers G us Frantzls. Paul Bordncr and Cory
Coljeskl combined on a four-hlller for Ihe Raiders.
Fuller had a double and a single lo go along with his
home runs. He also had a walk, stored five runs, drove
In lour and siolc three bases.
Also contributing were Jo h n Jareekl |2-for-4. two
doubles, two RBI). Daks Rodriguez 12 lor-4. double, two
RBI). Lcugcrs |2Tor-3, two runs stored, two Rllll und
Kuizcbcck |2-for-3. run scored|.
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SA N FO R D - First Nazarenc and
Maranatha l&gt;cntacoatal remained
undefeated and alone at Ihe top of
their respective dlvlsons with victo­
ries In the Sanford Church Softball
League ul Chase Park Saturday.
In t h r B D iv is io n . N azarenc
handed First Baptist M arkham
Woods Its first loss 2 a 16. First
Baptist Geneva won Its first game of
the season 8-2 over Holy Cross
Lutheran und Grace Christian de­
feated Calvary Christian 8-6.
In the A Division. Maranatha
blasted Central Baptist 13-2. St.
Stephen Catholic hammered the
C h u rch of G od 16-1 and First
Baptist Osteen posted a deceiving
12-0 win over Grace United Method­
ist.
The game between Nazarene 13 O)
and Markham Woods |2-l| wus lied
12-12 entering the sixth Inning
when Nazarene scored eight runs on
six hits. Markham Woods scored
four runs In the seventh to close the
gap to 2 0 -16.
Dan Gort was 5-for-5 to lead Ihe
Nazarene charge. Also getting hits
were Phil S u th e rla n d Ifqux ntoglesl. |

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G e o rg ia T e c h , N e va da -La s V egas co m p le te Fin a l F o u r
United Praia International
T h e Final Four matchups were completed
Sunday with one school m aking history while the
olher slopped llu- m om entum of a learn on an
improlkilile Journey.
Georgia Tech recorded a 93-91 victory over
Minnesota In the N C A A Southeast Regional tlnal
lor Its Itrsl trip ever In Ihe Filial Four. Nevada-Las
Vegas muted Loyola Marym ounl 131-101 In ihe
Wesl Regional, ending Ihe 1 I I I ) ».-cited Lions'
emotional tournament streak lor ihelr slur and
leader Hank Gathers, who died three weeks ago
alter colLi|/siiig during a conference louriium rni
game.
T h e Kuunlu' Retx-ls. (lie only lop seed lo
advance to tin- Final Four, face Georgia Tech and
Duke meets Arkansas in Ihe semifinals Saturday

In Denver. The winners play Monday for the
national lillr.
A l New Orleans. Dennis Scoll ended a shooting
slum p with 40 iM/Ints and Georgia Tech. 28 t&gt;.
outacored Minnesota. 23-9. by 22 points al Hie
(mil line. T h e seventh-ranked Yellow Jackets set
a school record with thlcr 2Htli victory and
Improved lls record outside the Atlantic Coast
Conference to 17-0.
Scott, who shut 17-lor 54 from the Hour over
his previous two games, sank seven 3-polnlcrs
Sunday. Freshman of Ihe Year and regional
Outstanding Player Kenny Anderson contributed
30 points and Brian Oliver 19 as Georgia Tech s
big three accounted for all but Iw o baskets.
"Right now. I |UH| leel grcai." Anderson said
"A ll year, people doubled us We were a &gt;miuu
Inexperienced leant, but we pul It all together In

lough sllujttuns."
Georgia Tech held a 27-5 advantage In tree
throws, yet Ihe outcome remained In doubl until
a ilesperation shut by Minnesota's Kevin Lynch
lulled al I be buzzer.
Minnesota was seeking lls llrsl Irtp lo the Final
Four.
Al Oakland. Calif.. Stacey Augnion scored 25 ol
Ills 33 pmnl* in ihc first half and Anderson Hunt
added 30 lo power Ncvaila l.as Vegas. 33-5
Th e Lions, adopted by the nallon since the
Gathers tragedy March 4. picked up mom entum
In the louriuiim-nt alter defeating New Mexico
Sta le , defending ch a m p io n M ichigan and
Alabama.
"T h e y lihe national support) wauled lo make
us (eel good about ourselves latter Gathers

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singlesl. D o u g Lot*. D o u g Vickers.
W uynr Harden and Duvldi-W llllnk
(tw o singles each) und Shane Gager.
Run Cardell and Paul Jones (one
single cueh|.
Geneva |l-2) scored four n in s In
llie first Inning cn route lo Its first
victory of Ihe seuson. Th e loss by
Holy Cross |2-1| was Its first of Ihe
season.
Ja ck Rich had Ihe big but for
Geneva with two doubles and u
single. Getting two hlls for Geneva
were Paul Greer. Rick Fountain.
T o m Holland and Mark Holton and
gritlngonc hll were Marc Anderson.
Jeff Johnson and T im Sundvull.
Gelling the four hlls for HolyCross were Dave B ennett. Joe
White. Ed C(x/k and Louis ZamIm iio .
Grace Christian (1-21 scored a pair
of runs In Ihc flflli Inning tu brrak a
5 5 lie und held on to keep Calvary
C h ristia n |0-3| winless on Ihe
season.
Providing Ihc offense for Grace
Christian were Wade Crcggor (tri­
ple. singlet. Charlie Farmer (double,
single). T im Mlnnlck. Nate Oglesby
and Hick Gilbertson (two singles
each) and David Samuels (single).
Doing the h illing for Calvary were
Clay Ion G lngcrlck (home run. triple,
single), lluhlki Slntlh (triple, double,
single). Wayne Kelly (three singles).
Ross Dcnudo and Rene Munoz |two
singles each) und Ron Hancr and
Eddie Smith (one single each).
Central Baptist (1-21 led 2-1 after
one I n n i n g of p la y b u t th e n
Maranaiha |3-0| scored three In Ihc
second and kept the pressure on Ihc
rest of Ihe gnmc lo post Ihc easy
victory.
A rth u r Jackson had the only
extra bas4- hit for Maranatha. slap­
ping a double lo go along with Iwo
singles. O llier contributors were

�M - Sanlord M#r«W. Sanlord. Florida — Monday, March 2S. 1910

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W ashington.
Spent er M im s. C o tto n and Floyd
H olley look third. W ashington.
C o rn e liu s Cotton. T o d d C leve­
la n d a n d C h ris C o lt o n also
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G ie y h o u iu ls ' best even! as a
team was th r I w o i n l l r relay,
w here I Ian M rlvtti. L a vo n Allen.
Spent er M im s and G a b r K h odrs
lu u s h rd third.
" W r thought we m ig h t get a
six th .” v itil Fluke. " B u t Ihe kids
ran a real good race and pulled
out a third T h a t 's when w r
rra ll/e d w r were In pretty good
stia|M in (lit- learn slantllrigs "
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relay ilirt-l. P a tlg rll won Ihe
2 &lt;XK) Mirier slrt-plrehase while
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iw o m ile ru n L y m a n look Ihe
t u p l l i r r r s p o t s I ii t h e
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as E rie S e h m a lm o u rk Itntshrd
lu st. J o h n S to ll ru in e In sreond
and D an M elvin took third.
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fourth and fifth, respectively. In
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hurdles.
Sem inole w as ham pered In Its
ru n at the top b y som e w ork
being done at S h o w a ltcr Field.
" T h e y ' r e r e s u r f a c i n g th e
ru n w a y s al S h o w a ltc r ." said
Sem inole coach K en b ra u m a n
"Ueeause they have Just Ihe
asphalt base d o w n , they w o n 't
allow anyone to Ju m p In spikes.
S o rather than have them lu m p
in llJ Is or w itho ut spikes In their
shoes, we d id n 't triple Ju m p or
long Ju m p a n y b o d y .”
T h a t deelsloii probably cost
lilt- Sem lnuli-s close lo 20 points
sh ie r the trio ol llt-n ry W illiam s.
Itobcrl Moore atul Le w is B u tle r
— w h o look three ol the lop lo u r
spots In llu- triple |um p al Ih c
Class 3 A stale meet last year —
tiH ild have all liavt- scored well
III either lilt- Irip lt-o r long Jum ps
" It w ould liavt- h i . id r t|uite a
difference," said B ra u m a n . w h o
added " W r had a p rt-lly good
day. hul wt- dltln l ru n whai
w e're ra p a b lr of ru n n in g W r
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1

" T h e y wanted lo m a k r us feel
liood a bo ut o u rs e lv e s . T h e y
d id n 't want us to lose the first
gam e because they d idn't w ant
us to go ou l like losers. T h e y
w anted us lo go out ch a m p ions
a nd that's whut w r d id ."
• Loyola M a rym o u n l g uard
T e r r i l l L o w try on th r n a ­
tionw ide support the team re ­
ceived following the death of
fla n k Gathers.

Basketball—
Coot inodd from IB
th in k we all had u lot of fu n ."
In the boys' gam e. Ihe N orth
got the ball back w ith 0 :0 7 left
and dow n one point. After a tim e
ou t. the N orth w orked the ball
Inside to O vie d o 's Hobble C ra g cr
(w h o finished w ith 13 poln(s).
B u t his shot w o u ld not dro p and
Ihe South claim ed the rebound
and the victo ry .
" I th o u g h t he (C ra g e r) got
fouled.” said N orth ro a ch G re g
Koblnson from Sem inole. “ But
that's the w a y It goes. It was a
gtxtd gam e, ve ry well p la ye d ."
In a d d itio n lo M oore a n d
C rager. oth er Sem inole C o u n ty
players were Brad Bolton (five
points) from O v lrd o and B ernard
E a d y (si* points) of Sem inole.
J e ll D ra u gh o n of Lake M a rv was

well. W e ran them O K . nol us
w e ll us w r co u ld h a v e ru n
H u m ."
S e m in o le ca m e u w a y w ith
w ins In Iw o events. C a rlo W h ile
finished first In Hie shol p u l after
Trailing for most of the co m p e ti­
tion. w in n in g w ith an elfort ol
5 2 -IO L V o n h is final th ro w .
E l d o n i c S t i le . K o n N e ls o n .
K lcurdu A lle n and K am illa H lli-h m a n also com bined lo w in Ihe
Irrshm unysophom ore m ile relay
In a m re l-rc c o rd lim e of 3 : 3 1.0.
T h r T rib e also look hom e a
parrel of second place finishes.
W illiam s. Moore. George Frtson
and Jo s e p h M u rp h y were sreond
III 4 4 0 relay w llh a season-best
lim e of 42.4. Moore. B ruce Me
C la ry . E ld o n ic Sllle and Frlson
lln tsh rd sreond In Ihe 8 8 0 relay.
In Ih e freshm i.il/so ph o m o rr
4 4 0 relay. M cC la ry. Brent Decs.
Sllle and N rlsu n w r r r sreond lo
Bit- W r o Beach loursom c b y . I ol
a second. T h e Sem inole q u a rirt
o l D e e s . M u r p h y . M a u r le e
T h o m a s and Dalvtn D a vu s was
sreond In Ihe mile m edley A n d
In llu- v a rs lly mile relay. D rrs .
D a v is . T h o m a s a n d M u rp h y
lliils h rd second lo V r ro Beach

forced lo miss the gam e because
of a n Inju ry.
"E v e ry o n e got lo play tw o
ouarters and all nine players
I n a l d re s s e d s c o r e d .'
s a id
Koblnson. "S e a n Flt/g rra ld from
Bishop Moore did a great jo b on
Ihe boards, p u llin g d o w n 13
rebounds. C ore y C h a n d le r 116
points) from W y m o re lech shot
the ball well and Eady passed
Ihe ball verv well.
" W e had o u r chances to wltP
but missed some free th row s
d o w n the stretch. But It w as a
good game for the kids because
t h e ir w e re a lo t of co lle g e
recruiters In Ihe sta n ds."
A lf o n s o A n d e r s o n fro m
E dge w aler scored 24 points for
the S outh a nd w as nam ed liltga m e 's MVI*.

M oorr also grubbed a flflh In
H u -s h o l p ul.
" W r did O K . but w r could
have done a lot h e lle r." said
B ra u m a n . " W e had some good
perform ances In som e a rra s and
w e didn't do so well In o llu -r

Final Four—
Contlnutd from IB
d e a lh l." said L M U guard T e rre ll
Lo w e ry . " T h e y d id n ’t w ant u s in
lose Ihe first gam e llh e victory
ove r New M exico Stale) brra u stI h r y didn't w a u l us hi go o u l llktlosers. T h e y wanted us lo go ou l
ch a m p ions and d ia l's what wtd ld ."
G athers, a |Miii-nllal llrsl-ro u n d
d ra ll pick In Iht- N B A . averaged
2 9 points and 1 0 8 rebounds
before d y in g of heart failure.
Bo K im ble. G a llu -r's closcsl
friend and Hu- m u n lr y 's leading
s c o re r, a d d e d 4 2 p o in ts lo r
Loyola M a ry m o u n l lit- It-fl lo a
th u n d e ro u s s ta n d in g o v u ilo n
W illi 6 3 seconds to go.
U N L V . trounced by S e lim Hall
in Hu- 1989 West Kt-gional final.
Iasi reached Ihe Fina l F o u r In
1987.

Som etim es the best Ideas are
Ihe simplest ones.
Recently. Sanford C ity C o m ­
m issioner W h lte y Eckstein cam e
u p w llh Ihe Idea of co m b in in g
the pro gram s of the c ity 's R re re ­
al Ion D epartm ent w llh Ihe farlllIlea available at local schools,
s p e c if i c a lly S e m i n o le H i g h
School.
W h a l u g rru t Idea. Its sim p lici­
ty sm acks nf genius.
E v e r sln cr lust year's T a s k
Force looked In lo Ihe disarray
Into w h ich Ihe Recreation D e ­
partm ent has fallen and w hal
steps could Ire lake lo rrs lo rr II
lo lls past M ature, there have
b e e n so m e m in o r c h a n g e s ,
m a in ly Ihe reorganisation of Ihe
d e p a rtm e n t In in tw o d e p a rt­
m ents.
A n d Ihe T u s k Force did a tlra rt
a llenlkrn lo Ihe problem and
galvanized an effort by parents
lo participate w llh Ihe reform a­
tion and Increased Involvem ent
nf ihe I’arents' Association.
N ow Eeksu-ln has proposed a
viable, sim ple solution to Ihe
con sta nt p ro b le m o f lack of
q u a lity facilities that plagues th r
Ree D rp a rtm rn rs c lfo rts .
W r don't have lo look o u tsld r
o u r ow n ru u n ly to see how other
co m m u n itie s h ave m anaged lo
m ake this delicate m arriage beI w r r n recreation de pa rtm ents
and schools w o rk . O viedo H ig h
School has h e rn Ihe site of an
a d u lt r e c r e a t io n b a s k e tb a ll
le a g u e . L a k e R r a n l l r y h a s
w orked w llh A lta m o nte S p ring s
In Ihe d r v r lo p m r n l nf some of lls
fa c ilitie s , m o s t n o ta b ly lire
softball field (H u - o n ly h ig h
school field that bus llghisl.
C e r t a in ly th e re a rc o th e r
examples. F ro m w h a l I hear. Ihe
city of Lake M a ry Is exploring
Ih e possibilities of u s im ila r
w orking relationship w ith Lake
M ary H ig h School.

If noT equally — divided.
Probably th r biggest obstacle
lo overcom e Is Ihe Inertia In­
volved In dealing w ith a n y govr r m r n l agency. T h e Recreation
D e p a r tm e n t, ih e C it y C o m ­
m ission a nd ihe School Board all
have Ih e lr ow n Idlosyneracles on
how ihe y like to do things. A n d
Ihe collecHve ego of agencies
such as these Is alw ays greater
than Ihe su m of the Individual
m em bers.
T h e n there's the problem of
p ollllra l Infighting w ithin the
agencies. N o one likes to su rre n ­
der control of a n y th in g that has
been considered " Ih e lr" dom ain
and there are (hose w h o refuse
lo lake responsibility for a n y ­
th in g th a t Is n 't s p e c ific a lly
" Ih r lr s ."
Also. R eerrallon Departm ent
Director Mike K irb y has said In a
m em o lo ih e C ity C om m ission
lh a l Ihe addition of program s al
Hie high school w ill probably
m ean Ihe severe stream lining or
elim ination of other program s In
o rd e r lo co m e u p w llh the
funding.
B u i It's too easy lo look al Ihe
p o irn lla l n rg u H v rs and let II
keep you from acting. Eckstein
was rlglil on I h r m oney w hen he
said. " T h e r e Is going lo have lo
tie u sharing of resources In Ihe
1990s. Sanford ean'l gel around
lh a l."
A n d we. as a r l iy . have Ih r
physical resources. W e have nice
athletic fa e lllllrs at Sem inole
H igh S c Ium i I as well as al Ih r
Croonrs School of Choice and
S anlord and L a k rv lr w m iddle
school*. T h e re ure I h r park* and
f a e lllllr s a lre a d y u n d e r t h r
auspices ol i h r r liy . T h r Salva
lio n A r m y a n d the Sa nford
Boys/GIrls C lu b have g ym s. A n d
l l i r r r 's Sanford S ta d iu m and
/ In n Beck Field unde r Ih r m a n ­
agement of W es R ln k rr and Ih r
Florida Baseball School.
S u n f o r d a c t u a l l y h a s an
abundance of opportunities lo
offer recreational and Irislruellonal u c llv lllrs lo children of alt
ages. W hat w r m ust do Is pul
aside dlllerrnees of opinion and
philosophy und w o rk together lo
offer a c o m p re h e n sive recre­
ational program .
W e owe the childre n al least
that m u ch

W hy not In Sanford?
O d d ly enough, there was one r
a lim e that Hu- Krereatlon D e ­
partment did use Sem inole H ig h
School's g ym for basketball and
v o lle yb a ll leagues. F o r som e
reason. Hurt arrangem ent d is ­
solved.
A n d n o w . lilt- need Is so
desperate for ro n s lru c H v r a ctiv i­
ties for ch ildre n, t-sprclally lli i n r
ol high school age w ho are nol
Involved In other e x tra cu rricu la r
u c t lv l e s w l i h l u ih e s c h o o l
system . W h a l better w a y lo
a ttrurl and keep these yo u n g
in rn and w om e n Involved In
reereullonal pro gram s Hum to
have them at ih e schools?
C e rta inly there are logistical
problem s In volve d . Insurance,
scheduling and fu nding w ould
have lo Ik - h a m m e re d o u l. T h e
rrn|N)iisthllllles m ust lie fulrlv —

Softball---------

Caussea ux and J i m N u lty (one
single each).
Le a din g Ihe C h u rc h of God
offrnsc w ere C la y to n Nlckols
(tw o s in g le s ) u nd T i m G u y .
Alfred D ickens und Pal D ush
(one single each).
T h e gam e between First B a p ­
tist O ste e n I 2 -H u n d G ra c e
M t-ihodlsi was u pitching duel
for ove r half Ihe game w ith
Osteen on lop 2 t i u ntil the fifth
Inning. B ut O siccn scurcd four
ru n s In Hie fifth und six ru n s In
Ihe seventh to pk k u p Ih r w in .
P o u n d in g hits for Osteen were
T o m m y G ra e ry (double, three
s in g le s ). B ill R a m s e y (f o u r
singles). F rd d lr M oreno (triple,
s in g le ). K e ith G ib s o n . J o h n
S lrw a rt und T im m y W ilkinson
(tw o singles each). Robert B lrt
Ih o m e r u n ) a n d B o b b y
B iim g a rd n c r and Dale W ilkinson
font-single each).
G e llin g Ihe H ire r singles for
G ra c e M elh odlsl w ere A a ro n
K uufm an. Bob Rape and T o m
Sw anson.

C o n tin u e d fro m I B
Stun R alm -s. G re g
llu rd v and A n io n Massey (Ih rcc
s ln g lrs e a ch ). K e n n y D aniels
(tw o singles) a nd Le vi Ralm -s. A l
C a m p be ll. T h u d Brooks. MlktEason und Allen Pi-tr-rsoii (one
single each).
S p a rk in g Ih e C e ntra l olfense
were Dave Moss. T o m I loll.m il
a nd B obby Vo n Ih -rb u lls (tw o
singles each) und J a m e s S e n lry.
J a y C ru lch flt-ld u nd Eddie C o g gun lone single etK'lll.
S i. S le p h e n 12-11 |&gt;oundt-d Ihe
trail (or 2 0 fills u nd held HitC h u rc h of G i k I 11-21 scoreless
until i h r sixth In n in g to cruise lo
Ihe w in.
D o in g Ih e d a m a g e for S I.
Sieplu-n w ere La rrv T a y lo r (Iw o
doubles, slugk-l. Keith S parks
llliree singles). Je ll SLrdck llurim ru n . doublet. W illie H a rris o n
Itw o doublcsl. Don Causseaux
J r . (t r ip le , s in g le ), D o n
C ausseaux S r.. Pete Harrison
a n d C h r is C a u s s e a u x (tw o
s in g le s e a c h ) a n d S c o lt

areas.
" W e 're going lo Ihe F u n and
S o n m eet In C le a rw a te r on
Tu e s d a y , w h ere w e 'll lace some
high-powered riMii|M-HI!on W e 'll
have a good liuttraiion of flow
good we are If we perform w ell
l h ere."
Luke H o w e ll's hcsl Itiusli al
Hie Ja e g e r Relays was a th ird III
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People

Beware of pesky fleas

IN BRIEF
Old Tyme Southern Coffee
L A K E M ARY — T h e Lake Mary W oman'* C lu b will Ik m i nn
tilil Tym e Southern Coffee, from 10 a.m. to noon. March 29. ul
tlie home or Dede Calloway, 240 Shady Oaks Circle.
According to Cathy Fauxnlght. all members and prospective
rm-mbersarr Invited to u ltrn d the elegant membership coffee.

Gallery presents student art exhibit
The Fine Arts Gallery of Seminole C om m unity College will
present Its 21st Annual Ju rie d Student Art Exhibition from
March 26 through April 19.
The awards will be given at a reception at 3 p.m. on March
27 In the lobby of the Fine and Performing Arts Hulldlng. The
public Islnvlled.
Fine Arts Gallery hours a ir 10 a.m. through 3 p.m. Monday
and Wednesday, and noon to 9 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday.
For fun her Information on the exhibition, call 3231450.
extension 2 H I.

Singles meet to dins
J U S T FR IEN D S, a com m unity singles group sponsored by
First Presbyterian Church. Sanford, and open to anyone
widowed, divorced, separated, or never married, will meet for
dinner ul the Hair Shell Oyster Bar A Restaurant. 119 S.
Magnolia Ave. In downtown Sanhrrd at 7 p.m . Tuesday. March
27. All singles in the areu are Invited. For more Information,
call 330-0713 or First Presbyterian Church at 322-2662.

Free flee, roech control seminar set
Arc (leas a constant problem for you and your pet? Do
cockroaches cause you alarm ? A program tilled "Hom e Insects
and Prsis" may help you with these problems.
Sponsored by the Seminole County Cooperative Exienslnn
Service, the program will be held at the Agriculture Center at
I ;30 p.m. on Th u rsda y. March 29. Special guest speaker will be
Phil Koehler. Extension Entomologist.
The Agriculture Center Is located at 250 W . County Home
Kd. across from Flea World off 17-92.
Th e program Is free and open to the public. For more
Information, contact Celeste While. Seminole County Urban
Horticulturist, at 323-2500. extension 5558.

VFW, Auxiliary to gathar
Veterans of Foreign Wars and Ihe Ladles Auxiliary ofSunlnril
Post 10108 meet Ih r fourth Monday at 7:30 p.m. ul their post
home (the log cabin on Seminole Boulevard). For more
mlormailon. contact Nina Crouse at 322-7671 during evening
hours.

Overaaters to havastep study

Inse cts attack h u m a n s as well as pets
Many homeowners with pels
are concerned about Bras and
Ihelr control, especially now ihat
the w ru lh rr Is warmer. T h is year
promlsrs lo lx- a bad one far (leu
problems due lo In pari lo our
warm winter trm pcralurrs.
Fleas are small Il/ I6 lh of an
Inch) dark, wingless, bloo d­
sucking Insects. Th e y attack a
wide variety of warm-blodded
animals Including dogs, cals and
humans. Th e female flea lays
her tiny egg onto ihe host's hair
and the eggs readily fall off ihe
host onto the ground, floors,
bedding and fu rn llu rr. Some
fleas cun lay 500 eggs over a
period of several months. The
tiny eggs hatch In 1*12 days.
T h r larvae feed on particles of
dead animal or vrgclabte m ailer
present In cracks and crevices.
Within 7-14 days, unless food
has been scarce, the larva spins
u tiny cocoon, pupatrs and a
week nlier the adult fleas emerge
and begin their search for food.
Fleas ra n remain In the pupal
stage from five days to five
weeks In thr absence of a'hosi.
T h e adults emerge from Ihe
pupal rase when the vibrations
from pets or people returning to
an unoccupied home or attacked
suddenly by an arm y of fleas.
Adult fleas must feed on blood
In order lo reproduce; however,
they cun live lor long periods of
lime wilhoul feeding. T h e entire
life cycle of a Ilea requires from
two weeks lo two years. Hoi. wet
summer mom Its favor egg lay­
ing while hm. dry prrlods favor
adult production. August ami
Scptcmlx'r usually produce the

greatest adult Ilea populations.
Fleas breed In large numbers
where pets live. Infested pets will
bite and scratch themselves
constantly. Th e liens attack for a
blood meal. T h e usual flea bite
on people Is a small red spot
w h rrr Ihe lira has tnsertrd its
moulhpart. Some people are not
affected by flea biles w hile
others suffer a severe reaction.
I went Into great detail of Ilea
biology since It Is Important lo
understand their life cycle when
trying lo control Ih rm . Control Is
difficult because II Involves
treating your pet. home and yard
all at Ihe same time. Treating
only you r pet will not resuli In
control because the pet Is reinfested qulely from the unircute
premises.
Control of fleas on your pet
ca n be a c c o m p l i s h e d wi t h
ove r-th e -co un te r products as
well as products available from
your veterinarian. Always read
the label carefully and follow all
di r ec t i on w h e n u p p l y l n g a
pesticide. Controls Include Ilea
collars, shampoos, dips ami oral
medical Ions like I'rnhan.
Treatm ent of Ihe premises
must lx- done at the same lime

as treatment of the pel for
effective cont r ol . Con t r ol
measures Include both chemical
and non-chemical procedures.
Non-pcstlcldes controls Include
thorough and frequent cleaning
of your house. Vacuum cleaners
will pick up the (lea eggs and the
cleaner bags should be cleaned
lo prevent the larvae from rind­
ing food.
Many chemicals arr available
for flea control both In ihe home
a n d In I h e y a r d e i t h e r
over-the-counter or from yor pest
control com pany o r veterinarian.
Most of them, however, only kill
Ihe adult flea, and as soon as thr
new egg hatches, you have
another adult laying more eggs
thus continuing the cycle. Mosi
of these controls, then, require
repeated spraying al seven day
Intervals. Probably Ihe most
effective control for fleas Inside
Ihe home Is a product containing
methoprene or Prccor. It Is found
In premised aerosuls or from
your pest control company. The
methoprene prevents the larvae
from turning Inlo adults, and
has a residual effect for almost
three months. Sometimes, the
methoprene Is used In condjunction with u rrsldtial spray lo
quickly reduce adult populations
of fleas. Without adults laying
more eggs, the life cycle Is
broken. For thr methoprene in
be effective, your pet must not
Irnvc access to heavily Infesii-d
arras outdoors us the adult fleas
will be carried back Indoors bv
I he pel. T h is Is Ihe rruson why
Iroutment should Include to ill ml
measures on your pel unit In

your house and yurd all al Ihe
x u m rllin r.
Exciting research conducted
by IFA S University of Florida
and US D A Is producing products
c o n t a i n i n g f e n o x y c a r b and
dlflubenzuroh w h ich will be
nm rkrtrd through pest contort
companies under Ihe names
lorus and Dlmllln. Studies show
these products lo he a thousand
limes more effective than a flea
pesticide uvulnlblr now because
of (heir long tasllng control. In
addition, because they affect the
Insect's hormonal balance, they
a rr potrnl tally safer to peoplr
and pels. These products should
be uvallahte In Ihe nrar future lo
homeowners In over-lhe-counicr
products for Ihe yurd and house.
Shampoos and medications are
soon lo follow.
For more Information nboul
flea coni ml on your pet. In your
home and In the yard, please
give me a call and request the
publication E N T 6 "Fleas. Ticks
und Mange."
A ll pmducls listed here arc for
educational purposes only and
not meant as endorsement of
any product.
There will be u home Insect
und pest workshop on Thursday.
March 29. al 1:30 p.m . at thr
Agricultural Center. The pro­
gram Is free and open to Ih
public. For m orr Information,
please cull Ccleslc W hile ul
323-2500. Ext. 5558.
(C fla ita W hile Is Ssmlnol*
Coun ty Extens ion Urbsn
Horticulturist. Phone: 323-2500.
ext. 5550.1

Book tells how to conquer cancer

DEAR READERS: Every day.
I
receive heartbreaking tellers
front people of all ages who huvr
losi all hope because they huve
Jusl Ix-en diagnosed with cancer.
Frightened and devastated, they
Dixieland ('loggers hold classes 7-8 p.m . rneli Monday at Ihe
a n d t h e i r fiomiltwa
old Lake Mary fire station. First Street and W ilbur Avenue.
jlin n s e lv r s h i I he "Inevitable."
Lake Mary. Cost Is (2 5 per 10-week session. For more
T h r y shouldn't. Cancer Is not
Infonnallon. call 321-5267. T h e club meeting Is held from H-!)
always a death sentence. People
p.m .. at Ihe flrr station.
can conquer cuncer. T h e y can
T h r Old Hickory Stompcrs hold classes 7-8 p.m . each
recover.
Monday ai the Knights of Colum bus Hall on S. Park Avenue.
In 1984. Greg Anderson was
Sanford. Cosi Is $2.50 per cluss. For more Infonnallon. rail
diagnosed with lung cancer. He
349-9529.
was 37 years nld. married lo Ihe
Th e Sunshine Cloggers hold classes 7-9:30 p.m . each
woman of Ills dreams and Ih r
Wednesday al Ihe Maitland Civic Center. Cost Is $3 per class.
l at her of u daught er . F o u r
For more Information, call T o m or Sue T o o ra l 095-6437.
iimiitbs later. Ihe cancer had
metasiusDrd. und his doctor told
him he had approxIniulely 30
days to live.
Anderson decided not lo give
up hope, hut lo continue living
Maternal grandparents arc Mr.
L A K E M A R Y - Barbara and
his life, and he ucutally con­
und Mrs. Thom as A. Best. De­ quered his cancer!
J im Sim m ons announce ih r
nton. N.C.. und formerly of Lake
birth of Ihelr twin daughters.
Flrsl. he sel uhoul finding
Mary. Putemal grandparents arc
Anna Kathleen anil Cuscy Lynn.
|x-ople who had lived ultcr hav­
March 17. at ih r Arnold Palmer Mr. und Mrs. Barton Pilcher of ing been told that they were
S a nford, und M r. and Mrs.
H o s p ita l for C h i l d r e n a n d
terminal. H r wauled to find oul
Women In Orlando. T h e twins Andrew K. Sim m ons of Ingram.
why Ih ry thought they were sllll
were welcomed by two brothers Texas. Paternal grandmother Is alive. A common thread run
and four sisters.
Mrs. Rose Pollder of Sanford.
through all their lives. Il was
A sirp study of Overcatcrs Anonym ous Is conducted on
Mondays at 7:30 p.m . at West Lake Hospital. State Road 434.
Longwnnd. For more Information, call Charlie ai 323-8070.

AD VICI

Clogging groups to have classes

NEW ARRIVAL

ABIGAIL
VAN BUflEN

more than Just the power of faith
and positive thinking It was the
|x&gt;wcr of positive living.
G re g Anderson pul all he
learned from his c a n rrr experi­
ence Into a book tilled "T h e
Cancer Conqueror. An Incredible
Journey lo Wellness." "In the
heart of this book." says Greg,
"lies ih r secret: When you dis­
cover you have cancer, you have
a choice — you can prepare lo
die. nr you ran prepare lo live. It
Is exactly when you siart lo
make choices utxml your life and
your irra im rn t that your cancer
no longer runt rols y o u ."
" T h e Cancer Conqueror" is
the flrsl book I have ever road
Ihul gives a message of genuine
ho|x- lo those who suffer from

cancer, und to those who love
them.
If your bookstore does not
have this bonk. It Is available In
paperback und can be ordered
by calling l-HOO-527-7300 this toll-free number Is available
24 hours a day. Mall-ln orders
may be sent to Cancer Con­
q u e r o r . P . O . Bo x 4 1 9 1 5 0 .
Kansas C lly. Mo. 64141. Please
rnelose your check or money
ordrr for $9.45. which Includes
Ihe cost of shipping.
A n d to those w h o read It — I
w c lro m c y o u r com m ents.

DEAR ABBTr t need some
a d v i c e a b o u t m y c im p a n ­
el Ipplng neighbor. She clips
coupons for free offers, rebutrs.
cash. r lr . Th e problem Is that
she asked me lo send In sever)
from m y home with different
names on each. I did as she
asked anil gave Ih r coupons lo
her.
I don't frel dial this Is right.
She says she has rigid or nine
other people who are doing this
for her.
Altby. Is tills Illegal? Can she
go lo |all If she gets caught? Can

I go lo lo Jail for helping her?
Plasr advise soon before she
asks me again.

NORTH OF DALLAS
DEAR NORTH: Your friend s
scum Is nut-out m a ll. fraud,
according to Ihe tr.9 ." l*ostul
Service. Il Is a crim inal offense,
punishable by a hefty tine und
prison term.
M y advice to your Is lo pass
t hi s a d v i c e a l o n g lo y o u r
coupon-clipping nclghhorn be­
fore she gets clipped. And you
should have no part of II!

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Legal No IIc m

le g a l N o t lc t »

in t h e c ir c u it c o u r t

OF TH E E IG H T E E N T H
JUD ICIAL CIR CUIT
IN AND FOG
SEM INOLE CO U N TY .
S TA TE o r FLO R IO A.
C i u N i . t o f t f f C A f f -L
General Jwltdkftoa
T I« a ila r M .ilN M
E L E C T M ORTGAGE C O U P ,
Ftalnlllf.

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W ILLIA M JAM ES PO SEY. II
F tU l tl *1 .
N O TICE O F ACTIO N
S TA TE OF FLO R ID A
TO LIN D A J PO SEY. II
living And II married. JOHN
OOE her hutbend. wheat reel
m m * It uncertain. II living,
m. ludmg Any unanown lygv n
al tAld Defendant! II either ha!
married And II AlltlAr ar bdUl
ai tAld DAltndAiilt Am da
crated lM ir reipectiv* un
known heitv devil**!. gran toot,
m .qnoov croditort lienora And
irutloot. and Alt M lw
claiming by. through,
agalntl ttw nomad Patondantt
Whota rrtldanca It unknown.
YOU ARE N O T IF IE D mm an
action to lomciota a marl gaga
on ttw Inflowing properly in
Sam mol* County. Florida:
LO T 7*. SANFORD PLACE, A
S U B D IV IS IO N . A C C O R D IN G
TO TH E P L A T TH E R E O F AS
R ECO R D ED IN P L A T BOOK
U . P A G E S !) TH R O UGH U . OF
T H E P UBLIC RECORDS OF
SEM IN OLE C O U N TY . FLO R I
DA
not baan Iliad agalntl you and
W IL L IA M JAM ES POSEY. II
living, and II marrrtod. MRS
W ILLIA M JAM ES PO SEY. Mt
wita. II living. Including any
unknown tpouta al tald Datan
deni! II aithar hat ramarrlad
fid it aithar or bom al tald
Urtrndantt ara drcaatad. Itwlr
trtpacliva unknown hairt. da
v it r r t . grantaat. atllgnaat.
creditors IWnort and but tool,
.tnd all athar par torn claiming
t r through, undar or agalntl
tha nomad DatandantL AMER
■C A N G E N E R A L H O M E
E Q U IT Y INC . A corporation,
tu c co tio r by m argor with
C R E D ITM R IFT o f AM ERICA.
INC
a corporation. R Y A N
BROTHERS IN C . o Florid#
corporation STER CH I BROS
STORES. INC . 0 D r i r . t r . cor
poration doing butlnau In F lor
da and SEM IN OLE CO U N TY .
a political tubdlvltwn ol tha
SrAir ol Florida and you ara
rrqunad to torva a copy ol your
wrlllon drlrntat. ll any. to llwt:
JO S E P H M P A N IE L L O .
ESQUIRE. PlAIntllft attornoy
.hota addrott It
701 N Franklin Slroal, Sulla
?7». Tampa. Florida D M }
on or brier, ttw sm day al April,
i »*0 and Ilia tha original with
th» Cirrk ot thtt Caurl aithar
brlora tarvict an Plalntllf't
jttornay or Imnwdlatoly thoro
Attar othorwltt a datault will
br entered agalntl you lor tha
rrlwt demanded In tha Con
plamtorPatitlon
O A TE O on Ihll Itl day Ot
March two
SF A L)
M ARVANNE MORSE
L L E H k O F THE
C IR CU IT COURT
By Ruth king
Deputy Clerk)
Mubhth March S. 11. It, I f IttO
Jit O kj
IN THE C IR C U IT COURT
OF TH E E IG H T E E N T H
JU D IC IA L CIR C U IT
IN AND FOR
SEM INOLE C O U N TY .
FLO R ID A
CASE NUM EER O t k J lf C A H L
C R E D ITM R IF T INC . 0
F lortda corpor alien.
PIOMttlll.
yt
EM M A JE A N B U R L E Y f/k/a
EM M A JE A N S TA L E Y .
COL LON BUR L E Y . her
hutband. and DE ■ RA
ANN S TA L E Y ,
NOT 1C I OP A C TIO *
TO D EB R A ANN IT A L 8 V
Addrttt Unknown
YOU ARE H E R E B Y NOT!
F IE D mat on action to Fore
d o t e M o rtg a g e Nee been
brought in Circuit Court of
Seminole County. F lu rid * ,
.ftgeinet you end each of you
claim on *®t#to. right, title or
mterett in. or lien upon, the
tr; Honing deter Ibed reel proper
*y
Let a end the Io®t 14 to#I ot
Lot 4. Bloch I. FIR ST ADOI
N O N D IX IE TE R R A C E , at
ret or ded in Piet Booh 10. Page
/* of the Public Records of
VemtnoieCounty. Florida
end you ere hereby required lo
file your Afitmrtf or other err it
len dfleneet. personally, or by
your ditorney. With the ctork of
the Circuit Court. Eighteenth
Jud icial C irc u it. Seminole
County Florida at the Court
hou«e Sanford. Florida, and to
*«•r *« j copy thereof upon
F*i.unt ill A attorney who## name
.v W f
W iN U E R W E C O L E
JM
at } t « Wett Comitoch
Ay«flgr Po®l Office Boa Wtf.
Winter Park, Florida, not later
fhdfl Mto vtti day el April, I fid.
therein veiling up the ttfafe.
right title, mterett In or lien
pon the above da un te d prop
erty (t-smed by you. -and thOUid
fog fail lo oa co. a default
ludgm ent M ill be entered
.igamcf you tor relief demanded
n the Complaint
W ITNESS my hand and teal
o* thic Court at Sanlord. Sam*
&gt;»• County Florida, fhit 4th
r|.*y of March 1998
M A H TA N N E m o r s e
i uri k of the Circuit Court
S« ifi mole County Florida
Ity PainclaF Meath
» bi.vh March If 74 April 2. t
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D EO 700

IN T N I CIRCUIT COUNT
OFTNCBIONTBIMTN
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
(NANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
STATE OF FLORIDA
CotoNo.! to WATCA ffE
C O mT ^ W e V l t 'iT m O R T.
G A G E C O M P A N Y OF
AM ERICA. L .P ..
Ptotntitt.
y)
O E L M . D E N T E L . Ifllvtog.
H u . .M ol.,
N O TIC E OF ACTIO N
S TA TE OF FLO R ID A
TO : D EL M. D E N TE L . II
living, and It married. MRS.
D E L M D E N T E L . hit wlto. II
living. Including any imknown
koouto at told Datondanfa II
either hot rtmarrlod and II
either or bom M told DMondonlt
unknown heira. dovttnt. grin
l o t i , o ttig n o o t. cro d lio rt.
IMnort and Irutloot. and oil
other portent claiming by.
through, undtr or agalntl mo
named Defendant!
Whet. r . tl donee It imlnown
YOU AR E N O TIF IE D mot on
action to torn low o morSgogo
on the IM lowing proporty In
SamlnakCounty, Ftertd*
C o n d o m in iu m U n it 111.
B u ild in g * ■ . a t H ID D E N
S P R IN G S C O N D O M IN IU M
according to the Doc lore!Ion M
Condominium racordtd on Novombor 11. lag. bn Official Roc
orda book I I N pagaa M M Ihru
tits , and omondod by llrt l
March IL IMS In OHIciai Roc
orda book IOH. Pjgot M l thru
«
F I N Public Racorda M
Samlnolo County. F lo rid a ,
wim oil
w t in the common tlomontt aI
told Condominium ot tM term
m told Ooc loralien,
hot boon litod ogolnit you and
ELM ER R AYM OND HUDSON.
II living, and MRS. E LM ER
RAYMOND HUDSON. M t olio.
It living, including any unknown
.ithor hot rtm arrlod and II
aithor or bom M told DMondoatt
w o dacoowd. Itwlr roapactlvo
unknown htlra. dtvltott. gran
toot, o it lg n t o t . c re d lfe ri.
olhor portona claiming by.
through, under or agalntl mo
n o m a d O a la n d o n lt and
H IO O E N SPRINGS CONDO
M IN IUM , a carper Mian, you ore
required to torvo a copy M your
wrlllon dr Ionlot. II any. to II an:
J O S E P H M P A N IE L L O .
ESQUIRE. Plolnllll't attornoy
whoao adckeii It
M l N Franklin Strool. Suite
ITTO. Tampa. Florida D a n
on or boloro mo jm day M April,
10*0 and liW mo original wim
mo Clork M Ihlt Court either
boloro wryIco on Plalnllll'a
attornoy or immodlatoty more
ottov. olhorwlto a default will

bo ontorod ogolnit you lor ttw
robot domondod In ttw Com
plaint or Petition
D A TE D on m il 111 day M
March. IWO
(S EA L)
M AR YA N N E MORSE
C LER K OF TH E
C IR C U IT CO UR T
BY Ruth King
Doputy Clork
Publlin: M arch J. It. IF. M. IWO

D EO II
IN TH E CIR CUIT COURT
OF T H E E IG H T E E N TH
JU D IC IA L CIRCUIT
IN A N O FO N
SEM INOLE COUNTY.
S TA TE OP FLORIDA.
Cato No.i IM 1 I4 CARPI
Oonoral Jurndictwn
Florida Bar No.t aaawa
A M I RICAN SAVINGS AND
LOAN ASSOCIATION
OF FLORIDA.
Plamlllt,
vt
IVAN 0 JAR A M ILLO . IIliving,
ttua . t t a l .
OMondanlt
N O TIC E OF ACTION
S TA TE OF FLORIDA
TO R ICHARD N H O A J A and
D A R LEN E A HOAJA. hliwlto.
Whoto rotldonco addrott N
to* Vallay VWw Avonuo. N W .
Canton. Ohio H I D
YOU ARE N O TIF IE D mat an
acton to toroclow a rw lgag*
on ttw following proporty In
SominoWCounty. Florida
Lot If. a m b e r w o o o . u n i t
O N E. according to llw plat
Itwroot at rocordod In plat Book
IT. Pago II. Public Rotordi ol
Sominolo County. Florida
hai boon Mod againtl you and
JE R R Y BALCIERAK tnd all
olhor per ion! in pototlion ol
tubiocl root proporty. whow
root n a n vi aro uncertain. and
you pro required to lorvo 0 copy
ot your written dttoniot. It any.
lotion
J O S E P H M P A N IE L L O .
ESQ UIR E. Plamllfl* attornoy
whew addrott It
201 N Franklin Strwl. Sw'to
I HO Tampa. Florida MM2
on or boloro trw 20th day ol
April. IWO. and Ilia ttw original
with ttw Clork M thit Court
otihor boloro lorvko an Plain
n t f i attornoy or imnwdiololy
nwrtaltor. olhorwlto a dotoult
will bo ontorod ogamtl you lor
tha roliol domindod in tho
Complaint and Amondmont to
Cam plaint
D A TE D on m u lath day ol
March. IWO
I SEAL I
M AR V AN N E MORSE
C L C H K Q F TH E
CIR C U IT COURT
BY Patricia F Heath
Doputy Clork
Pvbinh March I*. TP, April 2, f,
1H0
D EO 201

C E L E B R IT Y C IP H E R

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CASE B ft IB R R t o C I
In Ro: Leroy Torwllllgtv
RE PO R T A N D N O T ICB
OP P U B LIC SALE
O PPR O PEBTY
OP T H E E S T A T E
TO A LL CR E D ITO R S A N D
OTHER IN TER ES TED
PARTIES
L E I G H R. M E IN IN O E R .
Trvttoo M mo M o n coohoned
Dobtor ottato. by and through
M l u n d a rtlfn a d a tfo rn ty ,
hereby five ! notice M a propoaod public tala M prpporty M
mo otltto and would thaw at

I. Property al tho ottato
Include! add toll M hlo invon
lo ry , m lic o llo n o o u t otllce
lurnituro .
at Twtg t Ceramic Tile. Inc. I o
di ttahrod corporolton I .
). The Truttoo will Mil m il
properly ol a public tato on
,April lb. If tt at )« » a m al
Tw lgt Ceramic Tito, t i l l S
Sanford Avonuo. Santord. Fieri
do D i l l Tho property will bo
• M a m until M M a m an Pw
day M tola.
1. Term t M mo take aro cath
to Hw higrwti aiooir wim mo
u to price tubltci to the aggrov
al M Hw Truttoo. Tha tab# will
bo conducted by an auctlanoer.
Tho auctioneer It Iho National
AtaaciMian tor Credit Manage
men! M Florida. Inc. whow
« » H I It IM i Sdvor Star Rood.
Orlando. Florida M tS a TW and
phano number to IN T I IW Tool.
Further intormatwn concerning
Hie tato may bo obtained by
calling Hw auctioneer
a The Truttoo It awart M ttw
fotlwoing oncumbrancot on tho
proporty There may bo other
oncumbrancot Hw Truttoo to net
owortM:
NOME
S W R IT TE N O B JECTIO N S
TO TH E REPORT. IF A N Y .
AR E TO BE F IL E O W ITH TH E
CLER K. U S B A N K R U P TCY
C O U R T. S U IT E »M . P IR S T
BANKERS B U ILD IN G . IIS W
C E N TR A L BLVO. ORLANDO.
FLO R IDA S M I, AND A COPY
F U R N IS H E D T O T H E U N
DE RSIGNE D A TTO R N E Y FOR
TH E T R U S T E E . U N LESS
W R IT TE N O BJECTIO NS ARE
F IL E D W ITH IN F IF T E E N I t l )
DAYS FROM TH E D A TE OF
SERVICE O F THIS N O TIC E.
TH E P R O P E R TY W IL L RE
SOLO ON TH E TERM S SET
FO RTH ABOVE
D A T E O A N O M A IL E O
MARCH &gt;1. IWO
L E IG H R ME1NINGER
P O B o i2 » T
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Florldo Bar No «J4U4)
Attornoy lor Truttoo
Publlth: March M. April I. IWO
DEOM b
IN T H « C IR C U IT CO U R T,
E IG H T E E N T H JU D IC IA L
CIR CU IT. IN A N O FO R
SEM INOLE CO U N TY.
FLORIDA.
C A S E N O .M IU 1 C A b F L
A LLIANCE M ORTGAGE
COMPANY, a Florida
corporation.
Plaintiff, ,
vt
D E L TA IN V E S TM EN T
C E N TE R . L T D , INC .aFlorida
corporation, t t o l .
Defendant!
N O TIC E OF ACTIO N
TO D E L T A IN V E S TM E N T
C E N TE R . L T D . IN C .
a F lor Ida corporation
l t i t known mailing addrott
227 Maitland Avonuo
Allemonto Springe, Florida
YOU ARE N O T IF IE D that on
Milan to torK io to Hw mortgage
encum bering Iho following
proporty In Seminole County.
Florida:
Condominium Unit i n . Build
Ing t el Hidden Springe Condo
mmlumt. according to Iho Doc
Ioration at Condominium ro
corded on November IL IM A In
O lllc le l record! Book ISM,
pogot M i l thru b its , and
amended by lin t amendment
thereto recorded on March IL
IMS. In Ol tidal « K o r d l Book
1*71. pagot 471 thru 4*4. further
rocordod February IL IM L In
Official R tcordt Beak 170f.
pagot 0012 thru 0M2. further
emended by amondmont thereto
recorded February XL 1M4. in
OMICIal Record! Book I I I ) ,
pagot M U thru Oflt. further
adm ended by am ondm ont
thereto rocordod February XL
itot. in Otlicial Rwordt Book
12)1. pagtt M2) thru OMS. and
further emended by amondmont
ttwroto 41 rocardtd Juno It. Itoo
m ONItlal Rtcordt Booh 114).
pagot 7* thru M ol ttw Public
Record! ot Sominolo County.
Florida, together with all eppur
Ienamel thereto and an un
divided intoreil in Hw common
element! ot laid Condominium
at lot lorth in laid Declaration
together with Rang*. Ro
tngorqtor. Dlthwether. Dnpot
al. Microwavt. Waihor. Dryer.
Peddle Font
hat boon Mad by Hw Plaintiff
egemil you and otlwrt In tho
above ttytod caute and you aro
required to lorvo o copy ot your
written dolomav II any. to it an
S M IT H 4 SIM M O NS. P A .
Ptemtitf’t attomoyt. I l l Watt
Adam e S tr a ti. Suite i l i a.
Jeckionvilto. Florida 17707. on
or botort April 20. IWO. and llto
iho original with tho Clark at
thu Court either bo tore tow ice
on Plointtrt'i attornoy! or im
mediately Ih e reetlo r.
other w im . o dotoult will bo
ontorod egem il you tor the
rtlw l demanded In the com
plaint or petition
W ITNESS my hand and tael
ol nut Court on Hut 7Jrd day ot
March. IWO
is e a l )
M AR YA N N E MORSE
Cleft ot ttw Circuit Court
By Heather Brunner
Oopuly Clerk
Publlth March 20. April L L IL

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CASE NO. M I N I C A O FL
HOUSING M O R TGA GE
CORPORATION.
Ptatottfl.
P A R R IS O .C U R R Y .a ta l..
NO TICE OF SALE
PURSUANT TO F .L M
N given R
to a Knot lodgment dated March
14. tW L to Hw c a m and court
captioned above In w b lch
HOUSING M O R TO A O I COR
P O R A T IO N to plaintiff and
PARRIS 0 C U R R Y . IA N O R A
CUR R AY, TO N Y TA R TA O LIA ,
D IA N E T A R T A O L IA .
M IC H A E L T A R T A O L IA .
M A R IL Y N T A R T A O L IA .
W A Y N E W R IO M T. O IN C I R
W R IGH T. D AR W IN W RIGHT,
and CH E R Y L S H R I L L « W all
portent ctaimlh* b f.
tmdar any e4 the
I will
In Hw M B y at Hw Watt front
door at Me T imtnoto County
Cturthouw ot SonMrA FtortdL
at l l : M a m . tn May 74. IWL
•at torfb at that ludwiwnt:
Lot J. C L U S T E R E.
W IL D W O O D . A P L A N N E D
U N I T D E V E L O P M E N T , kc
carding to INg Plot Hwroat, at
rocoPMd to P M Boeo it, Pagt
T. at Mo Public Racorda al
Sammete County. Florida
D A TE D at Sanford. Florida,
thit March IL IWB
IS E A L)
M AR VAN NE MORSE.
Circuit CaurfCtorb
By: JanoE. Jtto e lc
A t Deputy Ctork
Publlth: March IF. I L IWB
D ED NE
IN T N I C IR C U IT COURT
OP T N I I I B N T I I M T M
J U D K IA L C IR C U IT.
IN A NO FOR
S E M IN A R CO U N TY .
CASE NO. i ( M w t c A A * P
AM ER ICA N PIO N EER
SAVINGS BANK.
PMntIH.
vt
RONALD W. BROWN, at ol .
N O TIC E OP SALE
NO TICE to hereby given that
purtuont to tho Summary Fatal
Judgment at Faroeleture tn
torgd In Mo route eendtog to Hw
C ircuit Court of Iho Ninth
Judicial Circuit, In and for
Samlnolo County, Cate No
MOOMCA ga p. I ha under tigned
Clerk will tall tho properly
tilwatod In taid County, do
ic rite d H
L i t I I . W E K IV A C O V E
PHASE TW O. according to tho
Plat thereof, oa rocardtd In Plot
Booh IL Page a . Public hoc
ordl el laminate County. Fieri
do
al public uto. to Hw highetl and
bail bidder tor cath. at II M
a m . an Hw Itl day *1 May. iwg
at ttw watt front door of tha
SemmeW County Caurthouw, in
O A T E O tbit
March. IWO
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tlth day al

M A h YAN N E M ORSE.

C LE R K OP TH R
C IR C U IT CO U R T
By: JanoE. Jetewtc
A t Doputy Clerk
Publlth: March If. to. two
D E O 2*2
IN TH E C IB C U IT COURT
IN AN O FOR
1EM INOLB CO U N TY,
FLR O ID A
C IV IL DIVISION
CASE NO. i t M M L C A M P
FOSTER M O R TGAGE
CORPORATION.
piamtitt,
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J S TE V E N T E A L and
S H IR L E Y M T E A L hit wlto.
and ROSEMARY VAN
W A LLE N O A E L. and Unknown
Spouteaf ROSEMARY VAN
W A LLE N O A E L.
Defendant!
N O TIC E OF SALE
Notice It hereby given that,
pur leant to Hw Order or Final
Judgment entered In Hut caute
In Hw Circuit Court el Seminole
County. Florida. I wIM tell Hw
property tlluated to Seminole
County. F lor Ido. deter ibed a t:
Lai L Block K. N O R TH G A TE .
according to Iho ptal thereof ot
w o rd e d to Flat Rook IL Fagot
*1 through *4 ol Hw Public
Retard! el Seminole County.
Florida
al public tala, to Hw highetl and
bell brdder. tor caih. al Hw watt
Irani deer el Iho Seminole
County Courthouto In Santord.
Florida, al II 0* a m , tn May
17. Iff*
M AR YANNE MORSE.
Clerk al Hw Circuit Court
By JanoE Jatewic
Deputy Clef!
PuMith March If. M. IWO
D EO JSJ

N O TIC E OP
PUBLIC HSAR IN O
T O CONSIDER
h CO N D ITIO N A L USE
Netlca It hereby given Dial a
Public Hearing will bo hold by
Iho Planning and Zoning Com
mutton to the City Cemmiuien
Chamber!. City Hail. Santord.
Florida al I 00 P M on Thurt
day. April L IW L to cantidtr a
roquet! tor Conditional Uto m e
G C 1 — General Commercial
Oitlrwl
L E G A L D E S C R IP T IO N
Block L lo t 10 r 12 ♦ S IL Ol
Lot 1* * BEG N W Corner Let
ta. Run n to- w t r . s eo'. E
I r to B E G Dr earnwold PB L
PG W
Bemq generally detcribed at
7i)1S French Avenue
Conditional Uie requetted
Alcoholic Beverage! Centum#
lion on premitet — Clou 1 —
Beer end Wine in e retfaurent
with leahng ol net tott than 20
w a ll
1*00
All partial m intoretf and
D EO IS4
c.tueni mall hare an opporfuni
ry lobe hoard at laid hoar mg
N O TIC E OF
By erdtr of me Planning and
F IC TIT IO U S NAME
Zoning Camm.it.on of me City
Not.&lt;e &gt;1 hereby given met I
el Santord Florida Hut )th day
am engaged m buuneti at 144
el March. IWO
Jekeihor* Cif Lake Mary FL
John M ernt. Chairman
I l i a Seminole County. Florida,
Planning and Zoning
under me Ftclifioui Nemo of
Com
miii-on
PROGRESSIVE LEASING
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC It
CO N CEPTS and Ihel I inland to
a per ion dK idet to appeal a
'eg.Iter laid name with ttw
dec-tton made aim rttpect to
C lark ot the Circuit Court Sem
mow County Florida, m at . any matter conentered a* -he
cor dance wiih tne Provtoroni of | above meeting er rwenng rw
may need a verbatim record el
ttw F if ti I lout Nam# Statute* To
me proceeding! including ttw
Wit SKtwn toSM Florida Slot
tei'imony and evidence which
utet 1*17
record i i net provided bv the
William B Farrance
CityolSantord IFSJbteigsi
Publlin March 2a. April 1. •■ Ik,
Publilh March M iWO
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D E O NS

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Lagal Nolle#®
IN f S E CIR C U IT COURT
FOR SEM IN OLE CO U N TY .
FLO R IDA
PR O BA TE DIVISION
File ffemoer r o w CF
IN RE TH E E S TA TE OF
E M IL Y H GOLOSM ITH
Dec »e led
N O TIC E OF
ADM IN ISTRATIO N
The admin Ilira I ion at tha
ottato of Em ily H Goidtmilh.
deceated. F l i t Num ber
90 too CP. It pending In the
C ircuit Court tar laminate
C o u n ty , F lo r id a . Probate
Dtvitwn. Hw addrott of which It
P O Drawer C. Santord. Florldo
J777I Ttw namat and addrottet
of me pertonal repretan la live
and tha p a r t a n a l r a p r a
tantaflva't attarnay ara M l
form ba tow
All Initrttfed perioni ara
raquirad to file with thit caurt.
W ITH IN TH R E E M ONTHS OF
TH E FIR ST P U BLIC ATIO N OF
THIS N O TIC E: II I all claimt
agamtl tha attato and 111 any
•blactlan b y an Intaratlad
perten an whom m il notice It
Mr red that chauangat Hw valid
ity of tha will, ttw quaiitvcabont
at tha partanei ragratantallve.
venua. or |urltd!cfWn at Hw
caurt.
ALL CLAIMS ANO OBJCC
TIONS N O T SO F IL E D W ILL
BE F O R E V E R BARRED
Publkalion at (tut notlca hot
bagun an March M. iff*
Pvt tone! Repretefllativo
PEG G Y GOLDSMITH
IMO EAST BARTON ST R E E T
LONGWOOO. FLORIDA n2W
Attorney tor
Perianal Rapraientetive
OONALOW SCA R LETT.
ESQUIRE
D O N ALD W S C A R L E T T , P A
I M) EAST CONCORD ST R E E T
OR L ANDO. F LOR I DA 77002
Telephone |eOJI 477llff
Publlth March H . April M W O
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m o r t g a g e c o r p o r a t io n .

Piamlilf,
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H IC H A R D S E R V A IL tte l.
Oefendmtt
N O TICE OF SALE
PURSUANT TO CH APTER 4)
N O TICE IS H E R E B Y GIVEN
purtuanl la an Order or Final
Judgment at lorecletura doled
March. IWO and entered to Co m
No I t 111* CA OfL of Hw Circuit
Caurt el the Eighteenth Circuit
in and tor Seminole County,
Florida wherein F E O E R A L
HOME LOAN M O R TG A GE
CORPORATION. Plamtltl. end
RICHARO SERVAIS. et e l . are
defondantt. I will Mil to Hw
highetl and bail bidder lor cath
outtida the Watt Irani doori at
Hw laminate County CourtheuM
mi Santord. Florida al It a (lock
a m . an the lam day of April
IWO. Ihe tallowing detcribed
property at M l term in laid
Order or Final Judomant to ail
Thai certain condominium
parcel known ot Uml I U C .
D ES TIN Y SPRINGS, a Condo
m inium end an undivided
OtJOl* imereti in Hw land,
common attnwntt and common
tipentet appurtenant to laid
uml. ail in ac i at dance m m and
w b iK t to Hw covenant!, condi
l-on* retkKtton* termi and
ether proviuent ot the O n!era
lien o’ Condominium at r*
corded m O H Book 1140el page
1042. jil of ma Public Record! at
Seminole County. F lo rid a .
tog* Iher wim ait improvement!
Itruclurea and liiturat located
thereon
Dated at Santord. Florida Hue
ISm day of March ifto
M AR YANNE MORSE
A i Clark, Circuit Court
Sam mote County. Florida
Br Jen* E Jatewk
A i Deputy Clerk
Pubinh Merth I* M iwa
O E O 70S

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W&gt; Lk. Mam M e d , Lb. Mary

IN M Y Lake Mary har
Chtog tolanft and up Limit 1
children Prater S mot. and
a ld w .C a llM lfM f__________
SYLVAN LA B E - O lid care In
my Name, a g r t ) and up TLC.
media and tnackt M l M i

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r m d b ( Ita) Cbib CwtafiT
Laaking tor chitwan aget to
font thru 1. ta m lp m . My
*y and partanal care, activi
flat. p rttK tt and T L C. Raf
trancatandCPR Carflltod
Call Karen 7 J * « I*, day!
Or T w y k 7712)21evev' wkndt
T M 4 D e i Cb m Cw tats ?
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tanl th-u S tamkpm My
lama, meak previd)* Quail
fy and partanal car*, acllvl
IWt, pra|*ctt end T.L.C. Raf
tranew and CPR Carflltod
Call Karan D M U L d e y t
O r Tanya. 777 M7I avat/aftod)

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RatorancatraguNwd. *47 ID *

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righl partan. H r ). Man TS w rt,
I* AM
I PM Apply )M I
Santord A v * . ) AM to I PM
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Mai*/Female Permananti
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M S T H U IW N T S T O U !!
E X C E L L E N T PAY. Banal lit
Trantpartatwi Call
407 If f ttaaerl 1S47
Tailr
Or * Full Lto* Mechanic. Oa*
Service Manager Ii
plenty tl wart
Itoap ptor

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Naad to Lo m WaigMT
caaklat and to e weight
me toll you hew N T n i

cars« M’s

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Local/Car ihhian Itl. tolas hr
l a w P W ..T A L I N T BU ILD ER S
C O N S T R U C T I O N
L O C A L / C A R I E R E A N Far
E lt d r l c l a n t . Car pt nl er t .
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Paintori. Carptnlert. etc
Gal all Hi* work you ctn
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a CUSTOM ER SERVICE a
Fun carter tor tall motivated
who'l good wim peoglfl Tram
ta lake trderi ever Hw phone
tnd anlar into Hw computer I
A A A IM F L O V M E N T
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Central Florida area, tip e rI
•need Clean driving racord a
m u t l........... .............. B U M
D E L IV E R Y O R IV IR - Far
linen c* pari lima/lull lima
immediate hire, aecalltnl
driving retard, chauffeur l.c
required *4p / tla rt W 4410

0C7TCC4TIFIE0 D4IVC4
Naaded tor Weal delivery.
Man F n BeneH it Subtianct
abut* Wiling required Apply
in partan Fartt City. f*i *
Cornwell Rd . Santord I O E

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Locaf/Long haul
Will Tram
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DON'T CULM!
UNLESS YOU W ANT
TO M AKE M ONEY
Greet opporlumly far thorp
todlvidualt Far more iota
ceil
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DRIVE A M ERCEDES
WE AR D E S IM E R CLO TH ES
EARN llt.OW P E R M O N TN I

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FarTfhr.recerdadowti iaa
T R A V E L lha w orld. E a rn
110.000 * par month Act now I
4*7 247 I XU. mattaat

LABOR O N D E M A N D
D A ILY W O R K • D A ILY P A Y

•NO FEES!
/D rtvoft With VoM clos Earn
(
Extra 00# Por Hour
^
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3 1 9 S g o o o d O L , S a n to rd
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Hemet. R atlaw atH . ONket
Stale cenilWd C K O le ft) W*
Oetign/Build and after Free
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Open 4 A M -4 FM
G U ID E SERVICE
Frath Smoked Mullen
Live Wild River Shlnrwrt
Flining Equipment
C'llB O raa B * Elyd.
Lake Manraa.................. t n U P

MILLERADDITIONS
Central F lorida Sine* ifff
Free Detign. Free E ill motet
IC O C IIM M ........... ........7771444

TtpoHInets

HOMI APPLIANCE
NEW A f r U M C E S
O S and M A Y TA G
also

IN T N I CIR C U IT COURT
F O R T H * H TH
JU D IC IA L CIR CUIT
IN A N D F O R
SEM IN OLE CO UN TY.
FLO R ID A
CASE N O .: I t SI Ik CA OtL
FEDERAL h o m e l o a n

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toE M i l, 74 haurt par weak
M in i b* dtpw dtaN w d a n d
wim hguret Inguir* t l TOC

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S I L L AVON NOW
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availabto Irparlanc* pr*

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work to total area FuN and
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hKondifionedf Guaranteed
GOOD S ELEC TIO N
2*41. CaaiHiercial SI. Saatord

322303
Building Contractor* ’
■ NEW . R E M O D E L R EPAIR
H O M IL OFFICES. STORES
JUI lypet centtrvcIWn. Ret/Cam
M J d i l 1 0 talud. C ia it o t o

Carpontry
C A R P E N TER All kindi ol horn*
r#p4irt. painting &amp; c*r*mlc
tit# ft khard Or»9» 321 &gt;971
l e t 's CAR PEN TR Y
storaga
buil di ng, dflck! 4 m i i c .
car pantry Inw rtd 4 Ik m a d .
f rta E
H I til#

Cltining Sgrvict
K.A.R.E K LEANINO - Quollly
w o rk , rta ia n a b l# ra »# »
Licantad Rtltranc#* avail
ab4# U S f# n , Randy.________

W ild CLEANING
M arntd caypi# with #«p#fl
#nc# and rataranc#! Plaasa
call Altar Hour® Cltoning
S#r vic«, 'Day or aim ing 1
m no

Concrtlt
W EST CONCRETE SERVICE
Smell Je k to lig JabtaRtpok
M l . Fr## E il Call anytim#
m t # 91 Lic#«b#ri Intufod

ElictrlcAl
BAM CLXCTRIC COMPANY
Ronevalwnv r*pa.rt and new
conttruchen 27 yaari rip en
•nee J.cenied banded and
mmted M * M M lE B « ll7 4 l
H E RI T A GE E L EC TR IC
prompt N amenable far vtce
L'Cented Inturad
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Handy M or
O M M A IN TE N A N C E
SAVE lf% m w h i any tarek * . lawn car* to plumbing or
atocl For ball price) MO- W lf
C A R P E N T R Y , h a u lin g ,
matonary. painting and III*
Free otlimatot Call )1) 4)7)

FIX-IT-FAST INC
•On* Call T* Do II A ll"
Your Neighborhood Handy Man
RetkNnlial aCanwwrcial
Cad Scan Today II ) M f i l l
REPAIRS a F A IN TIN G
Tardwarb a Ufkd Heeling
N* Jab Ta# Small
C a ll)

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WE H AU L A N Y TH IN G ■
Landleaping. Ha* work end
lawn tarvict Poof, frwndly
karvkt nSBIMMto*.________
Winter prket priming A cleanup
Mulch A new planting!

IB H S IM IO S
Fainting Ini / B it Addition)
RomaidJng ■Patiot Dectt
Concrete Drive) A Sidewalk)
Gan. Ham* Main! ALawnSrvc
Free Eillmetoe. &gt;*b 2)1 M4f
FRANR BARNHART painting A
preuur* cleaning. I ) y n tap
Ratovencet .
m l 147
IN TER IO R A EXTERIO R
Frktonlakil week. Hrly. re 1*1
head. Ted. 144t o ll Free Ell.
lynden't F ra to ttim l Fsloling
Lake Mary Rmidenl
Infer *or'Eiler (or
llcemed. Inured
Free Elllm a M il
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Quality Work. Rtatonable
Prtcet. Free E l l bit II I *17)
FAIN TIN G
Inferior A Eitorier
ftoutet. A pr i a ( k .
l**«*r CiHient ll\dltceunf
Call anytime 121 t*W

Plumb)2L
U ditR Ct Ptumbiag, Ik
lit.Chak* Far Yeur Plvmhing
Needtl I o leHourt* Repair*
a Remodel ing a Repipmg
c f ett i u i * n i w d /m a***
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Liw n StrvIcB

RELIANCE INC.

A C R EAG E MOWING, dikclng.
grating and tortllliing
BA RM aw ing_________ *71 4)14
A F F O R D A B L I LAWN CABS
Q U A L I T Y WORK! F RE E
E S TIM A TE S Call 777 44*)
Chuck'! Quality Lawn Car*
Cam m /R *) a F R E E E1T I
Na lob loo larqe/tmail M I D I )
ECONOMY LAW N SERVICE
total lawn c a r t
Ire*
animal*) Call 777 I l f )
LAWN CARE Mowing. Shrub
pruning. Fail Service law
F rk e ia F re a E tlfee 12*4
LAW N M A IN TE N A N C E
Free
i i 11me H i Returnable
_________ C a n a i awe_________
SHUMAN'S LAW N M A IN T. 71
Y r ) E ip Comm /Ret Mow.
edge UO A up t ff tot*

S O N IN B M A I N C U M I N G
74hour)! Flat rat*!'
Free E ilim a itil CFC01I12J

Masonry
S O U T H E R N S T O N E WORK
WtterlaJlL Japanei* garden
p o o l!, li on#weeb arswitd
i w i m m i n g pool®, t ton#
4Wlmyt*. tfucco M U2J

Music Lassons

u i eajtK 271 eeee
U .B 0 O f f W1THTHIS AD

Trash kaulinq
t SAVE M ORE HAULING t
Train. Ire* trimming, houu
and garage clean out 71*1111
Y A R D D E E R IS H AULED
U t/LO A D ALSO. JUNK CARS
R lfW V ED jFR tEtw n tl
S w i m m i n g Pool
S a r v ic E

uaa* sw im m in g

pools iiaaa

Worohout# Ctoaronc# of now
1999 pool®. 34 ft X 33 ff
eompl#l#iy mitaltod Includat
hug# d#C®u laddvr. ftncing.
hlttr and #kimm#r Financing
availabto Ofh#r pool® avail
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ba«##l Can ton h#a
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4 L H O II T R E E SERVI CE
Fr«# atlimato®' Fair Pr*c#4*
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convenient location Quiet off
street parking Renovation
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CONSTRUCTION
COORDINATOR
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handling phonev orders and
deliveries lor outside sales
persons Good working skills
and personality Call Mon
day Friday. 1AM to SPM
Lowe's/Maitland
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Sanford, ttwy If f t Renovated
sheppiwg strip*o 1 900 sq
ft Rac tor professionals Good
exposure! W B9U223*4*0

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I bdrm . I bath, family roam.
utility Shed 130 900 222 SI/9
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wooded acres with double
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room, formal dming room,
u rn porch, fenced yard, and
double carport Only
1S2.S40
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bath homa CM/A. corner lot
Low down payment

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Pre foreclosure divorce sate
Executive pool homa on golf
tours# Priced 1)0.000 under
appraisal al Ub/.0P0. fi&gt;0940
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schools Over 1100 sq ft
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wall to wail carpet Screen
porch w/potio All on 1st
floor Call 445 2114or &gt;90 2— I

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SANFORD
Ravnna Park 4
bdrm 2 bath with family
room fenced r e d No pets
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SANFORD. 1911 B dab Ave 2
bdrm townhowse central heat
end e«r. eppiiences. cerpwf
U9S per month plus 1204
security Weter. sewer end
fresh pent by lendiord Ceil
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Great rm heated spa vaulted
ceilings.stone tplc wet bar
HorsasOK 272 2420
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eluded tn maintenance fee
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area Now only
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CNICRS • Fancy and camman
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Does and bucks from IM and
up Also milk and brown eggs

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Rapa 19X92 •#«•«. 92 TMweil
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buyer Under U9S per month
includes mtg and tet rent
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down for qualified buyer
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C o lftd ib lts
BALL AMO CLAW FOOT tabte.
U0 Queen Ann chair. 940B.
Mahogany deU with glass top.
SIR . 1940’s style sofa, pro
ftSSianally rewpholstered.
StSO. Fair wing bach chairs.
S40B; 2 Duncan Fhyte tables.
MB ft M l, Double pedestal
Duncan Fhyte mahogany ta
bte and S Lyre back chairs.
rofiniBhed and reuphafstored.
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Accessories

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Naw &gt; bdrm !&gt;v bam } d o r,
apylianevt. Hryptac*. I car

14X99 2/1‘ r split 97 Skyline,
screened porch 112 000

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I3B Mercrmser I/O. custom
Ram line drive an trailer
waferbonnet this, canvas
caver Complete
Ready to
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ing available Caiite/1/99790

ASSUME NO QUBLifY

24XS4 2/7 spill 90 Chempi
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dry wail interior veryctean
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EAAE MART fOOl HOME

2/l*i. I 401 sq f t . new paint
and carpet, appliances on I/)
acre Ut2/mo US.000

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PAUL* RITHOIBORNE
VENTURE I FROFERTHI
LABE MARY
2 bdrm 2 bath split plan
Large fenced lot Lake Mary
.........

1*2.000

WALLACE CRESS REALTY
_________22IASn _________
Lak* Mary KhaHt. appro. I
acrat. large oak trool 4
bdrm , grtatreom . formal
dming dan. i a r « uraanad
peal. » U4 900 A ttu m a b l.
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SALE OB LEASE Of TION
DELTONA
2 bdrm
split/2bath I.2S2 sq tf. *w
acre 144.M0 Assumable Nan
Qoafrfytng Loan Caff 2232*22
SANFORD • 2 Room House ter
sate by owner, nice and cteag
Must Sail Can 222 BOBS
SANFORO Baautiful. quality 4
bedroom. ) bath homo on 2/4
acre lot in outstanding area of
homes 2 car attached garage.
2 car detached garage/oftice
2 large office of rough cedar
with tile flooring, rough cedar
huge bedroom with Urge walk
m closet Deck and huge bath
Fpk and living room, etc
Must seat! Reduced USS 000
D U F L IX • Brick construction
on high lot in Lake Marie
Estates Living room, dming
area aqutppad kitchen A
garage with utility area on
each side
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14.000

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CHI M r Fayna. a &gt; l i n
M 0 V IM MUST S I U
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n lnaaw t. m m Prat, many
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4 F U tL IC A U T O A U C T IO N .
( V E I T W ID N IL O A y / M FM
DAYTONA A U TO AUCTION

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RSI— Harm

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TAKE I f PRVMERTS

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•ARC R IO IS T C R ID Cocker
Spaniel, female Buff. 19
months etd H90 Call 23B SCO

M S— CeeNeminiumt
CeO »/itele

MARKHAM NOOOS AREA
NOW H liIN O R ! AOBNTS

Q ro v e v ie w V illa s

2000LiteU«7 AM.
321-0S44

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11J -In d u s t r ia l
R j g t d t ____

D0R C H ESU R A PIS

After initial training and
teed*. m* people earn U 000
fo 19.000 per month Our na
tianat corporation it now re
cruiting aaiea and manage
ment personnel, part time and
fulltime We have position* at
ail ieveia fo bo fillod Don!
disqualify youraelf Ago. edu
cation, aea mean nothing Ail
corporate benefita availabia.
auch oa paid eapenaea. incur
anew, vacation and car allow
anca Applicationt will be
accepted an Monday March
20. I f M sharp at The Deltona
Inn. ell Deltona Blvd A U tor
M r F labor__________________
S IC R 1 TA R Y

aeaiTone*

¥ (u s

N U O a S L Whm IW t
■ L D E I S F 9 IIM L H I Hwy at
i. t A i k w m i v * p y it/w k
C H IM »M «a y v T I«ia M
O S TE E N
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lurwtP tn 111 aervt naar. SI
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N ateriah

F lf ^ * T l» g a e 3 T &lt; im # T I * c k
Nmai*. J ‘i y n *M Da&lt;la«*d

OCA L A NATIO NAL FOR ( I T
Wooded lots River access
S99SB each Mi an noy dewot
|7141 monthly
Owner
C9B9I H B d ilf t r 19191923 M3B

141— Hom es for Salt

• SALES ASSOCIATES*

3 2 3 -2 6 2 8

113— Televisten/

in - p » t s 4 &gt; — d ie s

IM — AcreefeLete/S&gt;le

MEAT VALUE
Nice I bdrm . l both, c- h/p.
s c re e n p q r c h . pep I
^ M J S ^ o n th N f T
J» ' *01
LABOR renovated I or t bdrms.
rent by wh/rno A/C. pool
foundry, sole ter children
special discount tor v dfi
tens- m m * m i n m i
IA N TORO
I bdrm cettege
w/fenced yerd Comj»iRi»
privacy tlOb-wk plus UQO
sec includes utilities Coll

HOMESTORENT

W A SH ER /D R YER
A V A IL A B L E

F0ID LTD77

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ja a m e g a a i

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J M S W . Sdmfoofp Blvd.
H w y. 17-92
S an lord , F L 12771

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m a t CHI W iiP a n a . 4am

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NHnMy M y C«pd wMk m l
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2and 1 bedroom
Unfurnished. Lake Marv end
Sanford are as! C a ll tor
availability and locations
Ask lor Brenda

MARCH
BONUS

T I R U S N A R I waa* 14. rad!
Ilp p p ln VatNy. PC. On FO A
gH l caary* Fay agaity at
V J m I aka *v*r pa,manta Na
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111— Appliances

IIT -C ow m orcte l

RVMDMKS
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M ar. Can ManRay NraiigF
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S U FER N I C I II 2 bedroom. 7
full bath, doubtewtdo Cathe
Oral callings, herdboard s&gt;d
Ing. shingle real, shirting
Must Saa Ta AppredaleSi2.99S
CaiiCoftect
40/922 /040
ar 40/399 992/after 4pm
SBX17 B ELM O N T
2 bdrm .
g o a d c o n d itio n P a r t ly
furnished
U.39S
Call 3af SOWar JB3B232
'OB P L IIT W O O O Daeblewide
1 bdrm 2 bath m Geneva Fay
oft mortgage 349 I2S9

1S«-R»al Estate
Wanted_____
LARD
Wanted immediately 10 40
acres, suitable for residential
developement Write Terry
Clayton. Route 10 Boa )l«.
Lake City. FI J30SS or call
9B4 /SI 4*09 Brokers protected

★ NEEDTO SELL*
TOUR HOME OR LAND?
CA LLU S !!
FOR IM M IO IA T 1 ACTIO N

t«tt*i«* Rul Estate
407 322 USS
H I— Country
Pro party / Sate

★ MUST SELLw
REDUCED TO330,000
Nen Qualifying Mertgage
S E C LU O E D But Close To Town
S Acres w Mobile. Septic Well

torismifl Rial Estit*
407 337 1154
H I— Appliances
____ /Furniture
W ANT I D Gaa* teak in* .y*li
antes, working ar net Wa else
soft and repair
112 4299
A IR C O N D IT IO N B R
WesftnghouM like new. ISK
B T U It*volts 12/103 4/10
OA N TIQ U E l
4 chairs and teat i m
Call after SPM a n tor iuite
___________ 2 2 B J P B 2 ____
BABY CRIB converts to youth
bed and adult bed New m
bae Only S»49 CaB 223 4/1/
BJ'S RESALE
We Buy/S#:i Furmture A Cal
tectibtes Including Estates
219J S Seeter d Ave . 02 1449
a DESK, relmisned wood deep
file drawers 9 ♦o»ai drawers
US
121 l/BS
aO R ES S ER 1 drawers. 92
h.gh 39 wide if deep w in i
end tables SIP Celt 221 i/BS
a F R E E IC B '-p'-gM lic o t.L
feet White H00 Call J/J 4499
H O T P O IN T W A S N IR
Eacetient cond*ti#n White
t l*s CaHI&gt;» JOBt anytime
• K IN G S U E BEO
GOOD
CONDITION |*S Telephone
222 t f t ) __________
LAR R Y S M ART H t W m J
Ave New Used turn 4 appi
Buy Veil Trade
)22 4i)2
O R I GULAK » .* touch floral
print Good condition US or
best otter Ca*» 12» 1291

TARE DP PRVMCNTS
eicept taa. tag. title, etc
V F O N TIA C F IR E B IR D
AuN. ur . tNraa catwtt.
Only lit* a/m*
CHI M r F a y n a .n t llU

TOYOTA SUPRA
I ] E .callanl canRiiian. auk*.
digilH dam. aouaiirar U M
CHI

TARE UP PAYMENTS
NoMtegfOeN*
i k i F •*&gt;. lag. nn*. He
yg FO NTIAC L IM A N S 1 Dr
auly. a ir . tia ra *, yanar
itaarmg. Ion milatl
Only III/ l|/ma
Call M r Fayna, m i i n
IF F ! T N U N D I R B I R D
AuNmatlc. ponar ntndowt
tunroal............ .. ..... .. | l.m
l aminaN Ford_________ M l IN I
ItM O LO S C U T L A II
IU F R E M I A u N H r. RRn*.
t t « « r i n g . paw ar b r . h . t
A/C
.........
r»* '
S.mlnaU F w d _______ M l I N I
IN* CH R YSLER L I BARON
AuN. RRnar iNarmg. pen*,
brake*. A/C IrO T N tA l t l.t t l
SamwaN F « r d _______ M l IN I
I* t 1 R U I C K C E N T U R Y
L IM ITE D A/C. auN. yen*.
tNarmg. brake* «nd nmdDwt
till, cruiw (4TI411AI U .t tl
SamwaN F o r d _______M l 14*1
i n * c o ls' v is t a W a g o n
Fully loaded tinted windows
9/ ooo miles. 99 9)0 or best
offer Must sell! J49 921/
It wo answer leave masi age

'75 VW R A U IT
Run«goadH 0*aba M81S41

'I3VNJETTA
Air. am/tm cassette, sunroof
naw brakes and eaheust
94 000 miles SI.S00 or best
otter Call
22)9199

23)— Auto Parts
/ Accessories

UMASAAI ISO in U I '

II O L IN E B . hk* nan N r Ood**
D M-Mitsubishi t&gt;00 Call
249 1/99 after 9 PM

l i t — Wanted to Buy

233— Trucks /
Buses / Vans

444 Alvm imna CHM..N*««#***r
Nan- Farraa* M vU H.......... G U ti
KOKOMO....................... M U I R

223— Musical
Merchandise
PIANO T0R.SAU
Wanted Besponubte party to
taka on small monthly pay
ments on piano See locally
Call Manager at 919 324 120*
anytime____________________
U P R IG H T PIANO good condi
lion Pick il up
Call 23B 93/2

223— MJ SC11la rstQus
O B ILLIA R D BALLS
sat in
boa, used. 120 2*3 1940________

BUY.

.^ELL----- TRADE

H U E Y 'S CROWN FAWN
_________ 99/ 222 0/9*_________
• CA M EL BACK^ R U N K Old
rad. velvety mtide S9S
_________ Call 292-199*_________
a D IM E B O T T L E Coke
Machine Freon tank tiOOobo
_________ Call 222 OEM_______
ORAW • T lT E Hitch and a
scooter carrier 24)0 Eaercise
bike. 2M Ceil 221 9BBS________
H EAVY DUTY S ' i n • » steel
llafbed trailer U S Cali
__________ &gt;2*2199___________
• M O V IE P R O J E C T O R S
I4MM Might need soma re
pair jSO ter bom 222 9I1B
a P IN B A L L
Mr * M rs
Pacman needs repair |/S
Set ious mqwirts onI y 222 /J49
S4T« at 120 S Sunlend. Sanford
OSEW INO MACHINE 0«d New
Home, m good wood cabinet
Some material ISB222BS2B
eS LlO lN G GLASS OOORS Fits
9Xa opening |M otter
_________ Call 221 &gt;912_________
O W E L L PUM P
2/4 H P
Mueller Emerson Jet Pump
IIS 2)0 Volt with 120 gai
gel van ifed storage lank 1100
for both Cali 1J0 2&gt;/9 or see at
909Cataimda Dr , Sanlord
• 2 S H E L F M IC R O W A V E
O V E N CART |2S 122 14)1
after 4pm_________________
29' ( mer sen Cater TV 9 mos
old AUm g U M Fisher VCR.
good condition fti/S or U0Q
firm ter both 222 MO* any time

ISO to 5100.000
12 distributors needed Part 4
full time No tap necessary
HubertQ Ha.I W4 33IQ_______

231— Cer*
TAAE UP PAYMENTS
No Mon«| Dona
eacepttae leg title. eN
0* PONTIAC GRAND AM
Auto a ir.stereo 19 vatv#
engine power windows, cruise
control Only f ’ff /) mo
C«e.i
1/1 2121
B U IC K R E O A L
Bi. good
condition low mrteege t ' 900
CA D ILLA C S E V IL L E
'•
fully tended beeuMul! U MB
Caii g j m t
i
CADILLAC SEVILLE
'• ^ww
tires. gr«y ait eafras. 91000
mites t i too
la* i « ii
FAIRW AY MOTORS
MomeottitiDewn 4 R de
IMOUS 1/*J Longwood 12&lt; IAA)

CHEVY S 10’17
Pick/up Red. 4 c y l. 1 speed.
air U MB/Ofter
99*9119

R)t0 A lio STM VAN
XLT

9/Loaded 1Lika Newt
...........
. MB-291)
99 FORD VAH. custom interior,
low miles 114.M0 22) 0120
weekends 173 3099. leave msg

237— Tractors and
Trailers
FARM TRACTORS
M U S IO IN STOCK
A LLS I2 ES I A LL FflIC E S I
Maitland Tractor 4 Equipment
*«mi N ofAAaitland
^n te rc h a n je o n U P ^ ^ O M /J/J

23R— Vehicles
Wanted
WC FAY TO P IM for wrecked
cars trucks' W E S IL L guar
anteed used parts AA A U TO
SALVAOE at PeBery, 99*9949

239— Motorcycles
and Bikes
DUCATI PASO 7SO
9/
Red. adull owned
garaged 20 000 miles. X mm
D e lO rto s Oscem 2 pee
wheels, valued at Si 000
I t 900 Can be sten at
Personal Cycle Service in
Daytona after March 21
Or Call Bub
929 09I I days '94 9 )l|evenings
MOVING, must swill Honda /S9
lew or best otter 1712)1*
after 4. leave message_____
1994 H O N D A I99~ Shadow
Eaceilent conditwn litre s
l»300 otoo 40/ 999 9*24

241— Recreational
Vehicles / Campers
EIECUTIVE MOTOR HOME
’/S 22 Ft E aceiient condition
Updated
1 14 000
Can 994 9 l*Sor 941 /IM

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RV L O TS 1142 mo includes
water gar beg* sewage Park
Aaen.^i .Mobile Perk )/J 2*91

SOUTH*lNO 71
24 Ft Class A Chevy Chassis
2 I Onan generator veil con
tamed bunk tedi IwHi ba*h
muro Garege kept ( ete"en»
condition Heady to g o ''
SU0Q0
CailM l 2492

TRAVEL TRAILER
ITM M M E t L l l K
wheel, new carpet good con
difion U M0
C a li)!) 9J««
1*99 W ILD ERN ESS TRAILER
29 It eaceilent condition
stereo A C
micro elect
hoist t IB MB Cali 22B l/l*

243— Junk Cars
JUNK CARS B IM O V E D
NOCHARGE
17)9)//
SlTo# Dollar IS Pan im •*«•*
cars- tru c k s 4 wheel J r ,e
Any condition CaB 1711999

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by O ik Y o u *

•LONDIK

Phototherapy used
for seasonal disorder
D E A R D R . O O T T i M y wife
and I live In C a nada, and every
w in te r she b re o m rs depreaned.
Is there a n y Irtilh to the elalm
l h a l ' lltfhl th e ra p y " ra n help her
problem ?

D E A R R E A D E R ) Scientists
now r e r n K n I &lt;e a w i n t e r
syndrom e In hum ans, eulleil
"seasonal alh'ctlve disorder."
which m im ics ihe hibernation
pattern seen In wild animals. It
Is marked by fatlRuc (despite
adetpinle slerpl. wel|(ht Rain
(due to carbohydrate rravInR).
diminished sea drive und social
withdrawal.
AlthmiRh many people experi­
ence (le c rc a v d rnerRy levels
d o rltiR Ih e wi nt er , exper t s
estimate that more than 35
million adults In North America
sillie r stR nlflru nt sym p to m s
from SAD . These symptoms are
olteii so InraparllatlMR lhal thry
Interfere wi t h nor ma l du lly
ItmcllonlnR: they uppeur In the
late autum n and last until sprIo r .
Th e syndrome seems to be
related to short winter days. It
may lie worsened by holidays
( when a person’s depression
m ay uppeur muRnltled by u
lestlve environment) and cold.
In c le m e n t weat her Im u kln R
outdoor activity niorr dllllcult).
T r a d i t i o n a l t r e a t me nt for
winter melancholy Includes In­
creased exercise, rm phasls on
hobbles and similar Interests.
psychnluRIcal raunsellnR und
the use ol anil-depressant druRs.
under a doctor's supervision.
In the |iast few years, research
li a s e s t a b l i s h e d t h a t
phototherapy (exposure to brlRht
liahtl Is effective therapy for
SAD. Th e dally exposure to u
s|M-clully built Iir I i I I mix will help
S A D p a t i e n t s feel m o r e
cncrRctlc. motivated und alert.
If

by Howie Schneider

IKK A MEEK

y o u r

wife

has

professlonal who Is familiar with
llRht therapy.
D E A R D R . O O T T t I've read
thu l one side of the hraln
controls o u r sexual desires.
Could a severe head Injury early
In rhlldhood deaden Ihe tissue
and result In a lack of desire for
the opposite sex? Could Ihe
person become homosexually
oriented?
D E A R R E A D E R ! Sexual
urRes are usually Rovemed by
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hormones. Brain Injury does not
ordinarily afTcrl sexual Interest.
T o m y knowledRe. homosex­
uality Is not caused by hormone
deficiency or head Injury. Sexual
preferences are determined by
patterns of learned behavior.

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dluRnosed wi t h seasonal affectlve disorder IIr Ii I therapy
will p ruluhlv make her feel more
normal T h is therapy should be
administered only by rptulined
p r a e t It l o n e r s , p r e f e r a b l y
psychiatrists.
Self-treatment, such as starhiR
at the sun or ustnR lannlnR
iMMtihs. can cause eye and skin
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TOUR BIRTHDAY
March 27. 1990

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by Bob Thavos

FRANK AND ERNEST

du m m y, and then led a club to
d u m m y's nine and cashed the
ace of clubs. throwInR a spade.
Th e n came uce of diamonds and
u diamond ruff, followed by ace
of s p a d es a n d 'a s pade to
d u m m y's klnR. Declarer now
played another diamond. West
had followed with Ihe seven and
the Juck on curlier diamond
s. So declarer decided that
t was left with the klnR. He
discarded his last spade, and
West had to wtn the klnR und
lead away from the 10 of hearts
to Rive South his slam. Very
nice, faithful West Texas reader,
but wouldn't It have been Just us
easy to tru m p itse third diamond
loniake 12 tricks that way?

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by Jim Davis

Your old ladles, methods and
p r o c e d u r e s c o u ld u n d c r R o
transform ation s In the year
ahead. Y ou'll find new wavs in
achieve success of which you
were unaware In Ihe past.
ARIES (March 21 April 191
Assess situations InlrlllRenlly
today or rise you mIRhl Rd In
your own wuy and liunRlc someihlriR lhal should Ik - udvunI urcous for you. It's belter to be
safe than sorry. Know where lo
look for romance and you'll llnd
It. Th e Astro Graph Matchmaker
Instantly reveals which sIRns are
rom antically perfect for you.
Mall 92 to Matcluuakcr. c/o Ibis
newspaper. I'.O . Box 111428.
Cleveland. O H 44101-3-128.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20|
Usually you're a rather up-treat
person. but today you mlRht be
Inclined to view life from a
ncRullve aspect. Don't let selfdcfrutliiR lluiuRlits deceive you.
GEMINI (May 2 1 . June 201
S itu a tio n * lh a l co u ld mean
so m e tblnR to you materially
should be Riven precedence over
y o u r pleusurabk- pursuits today.

Work first and (day later.
CANCER (June 2 1-July 221
Persons with whom you are on a
friendly basis socially should not
be used to fun her your am­
bitious Interests today. SelfservInR la dle s could cost you a
friend.
L E O ( J u l y 2 3 - A u r . 221
Whether you succeed or fall
today will be larRely dependent
upon the way you view your
Involvements. II you start out
thlnklnR thlnRs are touRh. you'll
find wa y s In verify your
assumptions.
VIRGO (AuR. 2 3 -S cp t. 22)
You're likely lo be reasonably
adept at manaRlnR your own
affairs today, but you mlRht not
be as skillful at mastrrmlndlnR
m ailers for others. Be careful.
LIBRA (S e p l. 23 O n . 23)
W here im po rtant fa m ily Issues
arc concerned today y o u mlRht
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NEWS DIGEST

Longwood ax drops again

IN S ID E __________________ 1

City attorney latest
victim of ouster wave

□ Sports
Cardinals take it all
S A N F O R D — Q u e n tin H u n t a n d C ra ig
M e rk e rs o n c o m b in e d o n a s ix - h it t e r and
M erkerson had three h its as the K n ig h ts of
C o lu m b u s C a rd in a ls stopped the M oose C lu b
Pirates 13-9 to c lin c h the second-half ch a m p io n ­
ship of the Sanford Recreation Departm ent
J u n io r M ajor Baseball League at Chase Park.
The w in by the C a rd in a ls gives them the
ch a m p io n sh ip of both h alves and the overall
C ity C h am p ion s.

See Page IB

Pistons hope for repeat
A U B U R N H IL L S . M ich. — The Detroit Pistons
open the N B A F in a ls against the P o rtlan d T rail
Blazers tonight seekin g to Join a select group
that Includes George M lkan .
D etroit Is g u n n in g to becom e the th ird
fra n ch ise In league histo ry to rq&gt;eat us ch a m p i­
ons.

See Page IB

□ Florida
Soured on justice
F O R T L A U D E R D A L E — A Judge s com m ent
that he w as "flab b e rg aste d" by a J u ry 's verdict
In a d ru g ease lia s soured Ju ro rs on the c rim in a l
Justice system and prom pted Bm w ard C o u n ty 's
ch ie f Judge to review the Incident.

See Page 2A

□ Nation
Health behavior poll released
Prevention m agazine's seventh a n n u a l survey
of U.S. health behaviors was released Monday
and found 5H percent of the 1.250 adults
questioned " t r y a lot” to avoid eating too m uch
fat. up -1 percentage points from the 1989 poll.

See Pag* 7A

B R IE F S
Rain delays 1-95 facelift
FORT LAU D ERD ALE R ain has caused
further delays In the 8400 m illio n reconstruc­
tion of Interstate 95. w h ich w as already behind
schedule because o f a m onth-long strik e by
Independent d u m p tru ck drivers.
Recent ufternoon ruins have halted w ork and
dam aged roadbeds on the Interstate, pushing
back the co m pletion date by another two to
three weeks.
Most of the c ritic a l w ork, such as laying
asphalt, placing llm erock. striping, paving and
(touring concrete, cannot Ik *done In the rain.
“ We can use two m ore m onths of drought.”
said Rod Cooper. 1-95 project m anager for
Cooper C on stru ction , one of three contractors
on the highw ay w idening pojcct.

The search goes on
S A N F O R D — L ast-m in u te sh u fflin g m arked
the start of Sem in ole C o u n ty 's second round of
c o u n ty m a n a g e r Interview s. O ne o f three
ca ndidate s scltedulcd to be Interviewed by
co u n ty co m m ission ers and a selection co m m it­
tee today w ith drew th is m orning and a former
co u n ty o fficial was added to the Interview list
M onday.
L a rry A rrin g to n . V o lu s ia C o u n ty deputy
co u n ty m anager, w ithdrew from the Interview
list th is m orning. A rrin g to n had considered
se e kin g the pcnltlon e a rlie r th is year, but
decided against It because the V o lu sia County
m anagem ent w as In tu rm oil. A rrin g to n could
not be reached th is m orning.
Added to the list M onday w as J a m e s Easton,
form er S em in ole C ou n ty assistant co u n ty adm lu ly 'ra to r under D un can Rose. H is resume
Indicates he also served as city m anager of
W in ter Haven.
A ls o b e in g In te rv ie w e d today a rc J o h n
Law rence, c ity m anager o f D unedin and M ichael
B ryan t, co u nty a d m in istra to r of H all County.
Ga.

By NICK FF1IFAUF
Herald staff writer
LO N G W O O D — In a late night su rp rise move,
the Longw ood C ity C o m m issio n voted 3 to 2 to
term inate the con tract o f c ity attorney R ich ard
T a ylor. T a y lo r th u s Joins the ran ks of several
others ousted b y the co m m issio n In the past
year.
T a y lo r's ouster w as spearheaded by M ayor
Gene Farach. who. In order to present the
m otion, turned the guvcl over to Deputy M ayor
J e f f Morton.
C ity A d m in is tra to r M ike A b els had p rcsenlcd
three alterna tive s to the co m m issio n regarding a
requested review of the a tto rn e y's contract. The
first was to m a in ta in the contract at the cu rren t
retainer of S4.000 per year. T h e second w as to
elim in ate the m o n tiily guarantee and pay a 890
per hour fee for regular w ork and 81 00 per hour
for litigation, and the fin al recom m endation was
to raise the salary to $5,000 per year.

deal w ith H a rd y d u rin g hts term as m ayor last
Farach. In m akin g the m otion, cited a portion
of the agreement w ith the c ity attorney p ro vid in g ' year, but felt he was not playing favorites as
there had been m an y disagreem ents d u rin g
(hat tlie " c ity co m m issio n retains the right to
H a rd y 's term o f office.
cancel litis agreem ent at an y tim e by a sim p le
A ccu sa tio n s of th is bc.ng a personal vendetta
m ajority vote of the fu ll c ity co m m issio n ." and
were, at v a rio u s tim es, leveled by T a y lo r and
suggested the agreem ent be cancelled. C o m m is ­
denied by Farach.
sion er Rex A n d erso n seconded the m otion.
C o m m issio n e r A d rien n e Perry. In discu ssing
Farach said he had read a m em o su b m itted to.
the m atter w as concerned about the disagree­
A b e ls b y T a y lo r sayin g T a y lo r could not go
m ents being voiced, and cautioned her fellow
another year w ith ou t ask in g for the 85.000
co m m issio n ers that th eir "d issen sio n seem s lo
am ount, and Farach said he co u ld not accept
be grow ing, and m ust be resolved or It w ill only
that.
escalate."
T a ylo r, however, co n tin u ed c itin g the same
A t one point. T a y lo r said he d id n 't w ish to
section o f the agreem ent that added a provision
leave the city w ithout an attorney, and that he
for the attorney lo "w a iv e any term ination
w ould be w illin g to co n tin u e at hts cu rren t rate of
p ro v is io n s in th e c it y c h a rte r or co d e of
p ay and w o u ld co n tin u e to do a fu ll Job
ordin an ces w h ich Interfere, m odify or otherw ise
perform ance. But w hen th is offer was turned
lim it that rig h t." T a y lo r said that portion of the
dow n. T a y lo r accused Farach of attem p tin g to
contract Is not enforceable, that he can o n ly be
violate hts rights, and suggested that " th is w ill
rem oved for "ca u se .” and said the city co u ld not
end up In federal co u rt."
find an y cause
T w ice d u rin g the discussions. M orton, acting
C o m m issio n e r H an k H ard y said T a y lo r w as u
ns m ayor, requested that Farach w ith d raw his
"h a rd w o rkin g attorney w ho bus done a good Job
m otion, but Farach refused.
for the c ity ." Later In the d iscu ssion . T a y lo r said
W hen the fin al vole w as cast. Farach. A n ­
he believed one of the reasons for the ouster
derson and P erry volcd In favor of the ouster,
attem pt was because he was p layin g fuvnrltes
w ith H ard y and Morton v o lcd against It.
w ith Hardy. T a y lo r said he had worked a great

Summer job
picture good
in Seminole
BY NICK FFEJFAUF
Herald s ta ll writer
D epending on w ho you talk to. the
s u m m e r Job p ictu re In Sanford.
L a k e M ary and elsew here In S e m i­
nole C o u n ty Is cith er good, or at the
least. It show s som e prom ise.
M anpow er. Inc., in M aitlan d , and
th e S e m in o le C o u n ty J o b S ervice s
both predict not on ly Jobs In (InO rla n d o area tourist Industries, but
|ob s w it h in S e m in o le C o u n t y ,
prom pted by the growth o f the local
area.
Robert M onroe, econom ist w ith
J o b S ervice s of Florida, said there
w ill "d e fin ite ly lx* Jobs th is su m m e r
In the se rv ic e an d re ta il trade
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w o rk force.” M txiruc said he exp ects
th ere w ill be good em p lo y m e n t
o p p o rtu n itie s for all w orkers from
age 16 u p d u rin g the s u m m e r
m onths.
T h e P riv a te In d u stry C o u n c il,
w h ich oversees the su m m e r you th
em p loym en t program In S em in ole
C o u n ty , cu rre n tly Is (ra in in g 2 7 0
stu de n ts In preparation for th eir
su m m e rtim e Jobs. " I t ’s a good w ay
to keep them off street an d put som e
m oney In th eir p ocke ts." said Leon
M ason, a Job co u n se lor for PIC.
w h ich already has filled a ll Its slots.
Most of the kid s arc from low er
Incom e fam ilies. M ason said that
about one th ird of them w ill be
placed In Sanford.
In som e cases, c ity recreation
dep artm en ts are p lacin g you th In
su m m e rtim e Jobs. Lake M ary has
h ired three students and Longw ood
h as hired eight to assist In th eir
su m m e r rccre a llo n program s.
T h e th ird quarter E m p lo y m en t
O u tlo o k S u rve y for S em in o le an d
O range C ou n ties, released today by
M anpow er. Inc., said. "T h e su m m e r
m o n th s of J u ly . A u g ust and S e p ­
tem ber tra d itio n a lly show strong
h irin g a c tiv ity .”
G e rry D u n h a m of M anpow er d e ­
scribed the outlook us "so m e w h at
p ositive .” H er statistics Indicate 2 0
percent of lo cal ar a em p lo ye rs
Interview ed Intend lo hire m ore

SWOP director William Poe: ‘Yes yes, Indeedy. I’m a whole bunch excited.’

SW OP director marks 10th year
of giving hope where none exists
B y J . B R A D L E Y B ILLIN G

Herald staff writer
S A N F O R D — C o u ld there be an yon e on the planet
who derives m ore Joy or satisfaction from th eir Job
than W illia m Poe derives from his?
If you don't believe It. Just ask him .
"I saw an o p p o rtu n ity to get Involved w ith th is
about 10 years ago and l said to m yself. 'Self. T h a t's
what I want to do .” he said.
Poe Is executive d irector of the Sem in ole W ork
O p p o rtun ity Program , and he derives Im m easurable
s a tis fa c tio n fro m m a k in g w o r k in g , ta x p a y in g
em ployees out of people who have been told they
cannot m ake a n y co n trib u tio n s to society.
S W O P has been proving the c ritic s wrong for 10
years and It w ill celebrate Us tOth an n ive rsary al an
open house t ills W ednesday Iruui 10 a.m. lo 3 p.m. In
Its facility at 3422 S. O rlando Drive.
Poe said m ore than 95 percent of S W O P clie n ts are
m en tally handicapped.
"W h e n you train lo do a Job and d ia l llg h lb ttlb
suddenly goes on In you r head, and you know how to
d o It. aren't you e x cite d ? " Poe asks. "W h e n I'm
w o rkin g w ith a guy for three years and the light bulb

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Women at Work
Percent of w om en holding jobs

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Crossword.... .......... OB
Doar Abby..... ...........3B
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fin a lly goes on and lie fin ally does It. th at's probably
the m ost w onderful th in g In the w o rld ."
H is em ployees, too. love the w ork.
Som e of S W O P 's 95 clie n ts are em ployed In the
p rogram 's woodshop. produ cing everyth in g from
cu rio shelves for local bu isln ess to bulky. 400-pound
sh ip p in g crates that airp o rts and railroad s use .n
transport loads w eighing us m u ch as 10,000 pounds.
O thers w ork In-house stuffing envelopes an d sorting
b ro c h u re s for tra v e l ag ents, u ir iln c s an d big
corporation s like Disney W orld.
A handful o f o th ers are m ainstream ed and w o rkin g
in local businesses an d a few are liv in g on th eir own.
F ou r m en tally handicapped people are w o rkin g at
Red Lobster in A lta m o n te S p rin g s and one a u tistic
client recently w as nam ed Em ployee o f the M onth at
C h a rle s G iv e n s In A ltam on te S prin gs.
T h e w orkers are trained by a w ork cou nselor w ho
goes lo w ork w ith them every day d u rin g th eir first
few weeks. The counselors then leave them to their
em ployers. A ll w orkers are supervised and trained at
the Job.
" I f the em ployers have a n y problem s, w e're right
there,” said Std Loyd, m anager of the S W O P

F lo rid a jo in s 16 o th e r s ta te s
in p ro te s tin g c o m p a n y ’s jo b
p o lic ie s fo r fe m a le w orkers
U n it e d P r e s s I n t e r n a t io n a l

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P a rtly clo u d y w ith a
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N E A G R A P H IC S

Fitty-seven percent ot A m erica's women were m em bers of the U.S. work
force in 1988, a record level.

T A L L A H A S S E E - Flo rid a A t­
torney G eneral Hob B u tlerw o rth
and co lle a g u e s from 16 tit her
s t a t e s h a v e J o in e d fo r c e s In
form ally protesting a co m p a n y's
treatm ent of Its fem ale em ployees.
B u tle rw o rth an d the o th er at­
torneys general have asked the
U.S. Suprem e C ou rt to Invalidate
the em p loym en t p o licy ol Jo h n so n
C o n tro ls Inc., c la im in g that the
com pany b ars fertile w om en from
h o ld in g b a tte ry m a n u fa c tu rin g
Jobs because ol p o te n tlal lead
dam age to u n b orn fetuses.
A n em ployee ch allcg c to the
p olicy has been tossed out by a
federal appeals cou rt lit W isconsin,
and the case is now before the U S
Suprem e C ou rt on appeal.
Flo rid a has filed a frtend of the
court brief u rg in g Invalidation ol

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the p olicy as a form of un law fu l
sex d is c rim in a tio n by d e n y in g
w om en equal access to h ig h e r­
p ayin g blue co lla r Jobs
T h e brief also says the p olicy
d iscou rag es the co m pan y from
re m o vin g |oh-stlc h azard s Ilia!
co u ld also pose a threat to male
reproductive system s.
J o h n s o n C o n tro ls has p lan ts
throughout the United Stales, but
none are located In Florida.
" F o r the purposes ol the ease. It
doesn't m atter." said J u d ith Beals,
an assistant attorney general lor
the state ol M assachusetts, w hich
Is the p rim ary petitioner In the
case.
J o e B lz ia r o . s p o k e s m a n lo r
B u t l e r w o r t h . s a id F l o r i d a ' s
p articip a tio n in the appeal relates
to the potential broad Impact on
sexua l d iscrim in a tio n cases If the

See Workers. Page 5A

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•A — Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida — Tuesut . June 5, 1990

•N E W S F R O M T H E R E G IO N ..A N D A C R O S S *T H E S T A T E

FLORIDA

Counterfeiting ring broken up
.

Four men charged with making
$100,000 worth of phony money

Member of terrorist group arrested
M IA M I — The last know n fu g itiv e from the m ilita n t anti-C astro
terrorist group Om ega 7 w as arrested M onday on charge?
ste m m in g from the bom b in g s o f the N icaraguan and M exican
co n su late s In M ia m i an d explosives charges In New Y ork, the
FBI said.
Jo s e Ignacio G o n zale z. 48. w ho has been sought sin ce 1984 on
b o m b in g and p e rju ry charges, w as taken Into custody upon h is
a rriv a l in M ia m i from G uatem ala after au th orities there took h im
Into cu stod y and exp elled h im from the country.
" A c c o rd in g to Inform ation filed In 1984 in U.S. D istrict Court.
S ou th e rn D istrict o f Florid a, and w arran ts Issued Sept. 26, 1984.
G o n za le z was described as being a m em b er o f Om ega 7 and held
a lead ersh ip p o sitio n of th is m ilita n t an ti-C astro terrorist
o rg an ization , w hose m em b ersh ip w as kept secret." W illia m
G a v in , head of the M ia m i FBI. said In a statem ent.
G o n zale z, w ho Bed the U n ited States for C e n tra l A m e rica In
A p ril 1984. Is ch arg ed w ith p u ttin g a tim e-bom b u nder a sofa'at
the M exican C o n su la te In M ia m i that exploded nnd caused
co n sid e rab le dam age. A u th o rlte s said he also put another
tim e-bom b at the N icarag u an C o n su late In M ia m i Sept. 2. 1982.
" T h is device failed to explode, but on the sam e date, another
device placed by Om ega 7 at the Venezuelan C on su late In M ia m i
d id e x p lo d e." G a v in said.
He also faces ch arg es In M ia m i Including co n sp ira cy lo
dam age the property of foreign governm ents and foreign officials
In the U nited States. In ad d ition , he Is charged w ith possession
of the tim e bom b th at dam aged th e M exican Consulate.
In New Y o rk he Is charged w ith co n sp ira cy to deal In firearm s,
possessing and re ce ivin g an unregistered device, failu re to
nppear and p erjury before a gran d Jury.

United Press International
MIAM I — A counterfeit m oney
operation w as broken u p nnd
fou r m en w ere arrested and
ch a rg e d w it h m a k in g about
$100,000 In ph on y h ills th at was
seized, som e from the M iam i
River, the Secret S ervice said
Monday.
Part nf ih e m oney. In $1. $5.

United Praia International
C A P E C A N A V E R A L - One of
the shuttle D isco ve ry's 60-foot
payload bay doors m ay have
been dam aged M onday w h en II
wus briefly bent upw ard 10 lo 12
Inches In an accident d u rin g
routine ground processing, of­
ficia ls said.
Forrest M cC artney, d ire cto r of
Ihe Kennedy S p a rc C enter, said
ll w as too early (o say w hal
Im pact. If an y. the In cide n t
m ight have on D isco ve ry’s night
processing.
" I 'm not a h a p p y c a m p e r
nboul it. o b v io u s ly ." he said.
"T h e y tell m e (here is no visib le
dam age, but th at's not good
enough. W e’ re going to have to
get In there a n a re-create w h al
h ap p en ed ... and try to re ­
spond.”
T h e doors arc designed lo Ilex
som cw hnt In space and N A S A
m a n a g e rs w e re h o p e fu l th e
panel w as not dam aged. D isco v ­
ery la scheduled lo c a rry the
E u ro p e a n -b u ilt U ly s s e s s o la r
probe Into space Oct. 5 on a
h ig h -p rio rity m ission that w ill be
delayed 13 m o n th s If the sh u ttle
does not m ake II o ff th e pad
d u rln g a n 18-day lau n ch period.
W ith the s h u ttle C o lu m b ia
grounded on pad 3 9 A w ith a fuel
le a k . Ihe In cid e n t h a p p e n e d
a b o ul 8:30 a.m . E D T in D isco v ­
e r y "s h a n g a r , w h e r e I h e
spaccplane Is being prepared for
blastoff, a cco rd in g lo a N A S A

T A M P A — A w om an accused of stra n g lin g her two ch ild ren
before try in g to k ill herself w as found Innocent by reason o f
Insanity M onday an d ordered lo rem ain Indefinitely In a m en ial
Institution.
D orothy Diane Rose. 31, w ho faced two co u nts o f first-degree
m u rd e r and m ade her first appearance In a Tum pa courtroom
since the Ja n . 23 slayin g s, crie d w hen H illsb orou g h C ou n ty
C irc u it Ju d g e M. W illia m G ra y b lll read his verdict.
Rose, w ho has been confined to the p sy ch ia tric ward at St.
Jo s e p h ’s H o s p lttl, w as turned over to the stutc Departm ent or
H ealth and R eh a b ilita tiv e Services.
Prosecutors told G ra y b lll last week that they co u ld n 't find a
single w itn ess to refute the testim on y of m ore than 20 defense
witnesses. In clu d in g eight m en tal health professionals, who
were prepared to say. Rose w as Insane w hen she strangled her
sleeping ch ild ren.
H er 13-m onth-old daughter, Je s s ic a L in n Rose, and 2-year-old
son. M ichael H olt Rose, were strangled as they slept In th eir
ru ral T a m p a home. H illsb o ro u g h C o u n ty deputies found Rose
near death from a sclf-Infllctcd stab w ound to the chest ud
slashed w rists.
Detectives said they believed Rose, w ho w as involved In u
bitter divorce battle w ith her estranged husband, kille d her
ch ild re n to prevent th eir father from w in n in g custody.
Doctors testified M onday that Rose s till believes her ch ild re n
arc alive, and that she presents a danger to herself and her
husband. M ichael Rose.

Tanker explodes in traffic accident
M U L B E R R Y — A fu ll g aso'lne tan ker tru c k burst,Into flam es
M onday in P o lk C o u n ty after a flatb ed tru c k .catten ed rtrfi-B u jc
Road 6 0 to avoid h ittin g a n o th e r truck* an d eolHded-with*the
tan ker, w h ich w as headed In the opposite d irection.
T h e d riv er o f the tanker. R aym on d L cd d y. was taken to
L a ke la n d M em orial H osp ital w here he is listed in stable
co n d itio n .
A u th o ritie s said the fire b urned for m ore than three hours. No
one w as evacuated, but H ig h w ay Patrol officers diverted traffic
on the road for m ost of the day.
A u th o rlte s said the tan ker carried H.500 g allon s o f fuel, and
llr*'fighters allow ed the flu id to b u rn out. T h e exp lo sio n tore
th rou g h som e pow er lines, w h ich downed power a l some
bu sin esses in M u lb erry.

^ ^ 5 ^ lf i? e r s were getting ready
f i g close D isco ve ry's clu m sh cli■ M tsp u y ln a d bay doors w hen an
overhead bridge crane w as a c ­
c id e n ta lly m oved. C a b le s a t­
tached the crane were hooked
onto special fixtures used lo
close the doors and w hen the
cran e m oved, one end o f the
rlght-sldc door wus p u lle d u p ­
w ard 10 to 12 Inches.
A lo p N A S A en g in eer said
there w as no clear evidence of
any dam age, altlm ugh a s tru c tu ­
ral inspection w ill need to be
conducted to m ake sure.
"T h e m ost an n oyin g th in g to
me is It's g oin g to take some
Hm c and valu ab le resources lo
look Into th is ." he said.
T h e p ayload bay doors were
designed lo open and close in Ihe
w e ig h t le s s e n v ir o n m e n t of
space. T o shut Ihe doors In
E a rth 's g ra v ity , an overh ead
cran e and an elaborate co u n te r­
b a la n c e s y s t e m is u s e d to
m in im ize the forces a c tin g on
Ihe fragile nanela.
T h e overhead crane also Is
equipped w llh telescoping w ork
platform s.

Fire damage less than expected
M IA M I — Fire dam age to the Everg lad es w as not as severe as
expected d u rin g th is y ear's d ry season, slate fire officials said.
D u rin g the 1988-89 d ry season, w h ich generally ru n s from
N ovem ber to M ay. 5 0 0.000 acres burned In the Everglades. But
th is season, o n ly 6 0 .0 0 0 lo 7 5 .0 0 0 acres burned, most of It In
Dade C ounty, said D avid U tle y, district m anager for the state
D iv isio n o f Forestry.
"W e 'v e been re a lly fo rtu n ate ," U tley said M onday. "W e 're
lo o kin g good n ow ."
S till, there were m ore acres o f grassland lost In the past fire
season than n orm al, Utley said. N o rm ally about 50,000 acres
burn.
T h e ra in s In late M ay ended the threat o f larger fires, although
the threat of sm aller ones w ill co n tin u e all year, he said.

From United Press International Reports

T A L L A H A S S E E ' The d a ily
number Monday In the Florida
Lottery CASH 3 game was 544
Straight Play (numbers In exact
order) $250 on a 50 cent bet. $500
on S1
Box 3 (numbers in any order):
180 lor a 50 cent bet, $160 on $1
Box 6 (numbers in any order):
$40 lor a 50 cent bet, $80 on $1
Straight Box 3: $330 in order
drawn, $80 In anyorder on a $ 1 bet
Straight Box 6 $290 In order
drawn, $40 it picked in combination
on $1 bet.

Stuiibrd Herald
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United F ra n International

C o n f i d e n t i a l I n fo r m a n t s
n otlfcd a u th o ritie s about the
nperatlon late last month.

F O R T L A U D E R D A L E — A Judge's com m ent
that he w as "flabbergasted" by a Ju ry 's verdict
In a d r r g case has soured Jurors on ih e crim in a l
Justice system and prompted Brow ard C o u n ty 's
c h ie f ju d g e lo review the Incident.
On M ay 16. a six-m em ber Jury deliberated
2 ' i h ou rs before deciding that Robert H a ll was
Innocent o f possessing cocaine.
T h e b a iliff handcuffed H a ll nnd Brow ard
C o u n ty C trc u ll Ju d g e T h om as M. C oke r told
h im to take H all b ark (o Jail lo await (rial on
another d ru g charge.
Then, as lie stepped dow n from the bench.
C o k e r re b u ke d the Ju ry by saying. "I'm
flabbergasted, ladles and gentlem en."
J u r y forem an P au l M arcello said he left ihe
courtroom w llh a knol In Ills stom ach, and the
o th er ju ro rs followed him n.it with a s im ila r
feeling.
"Y o u go In there and you believe In Ihe
process and y o u 're proud to do y o u r civ ic
d u ty ." said M arcello. 31. a first-lim e Juror.
"Y o u com e back w ith the decision you fe d Is
rlg h l and then u Judge says that to yo u ? ll
m akes y o u fe d terrible.
" I t's sort of lik e a slap In the face," M arcello
said.
S la te law’ p ro h ib its Judges from com m enting
on Juries' verdicts.
"I went b an an as," said Assistant P u b lic
Defender M a u ry H ulpcrln. "H e re arc six people
w ho arc try in g lo do w h at's right. T h e y're
asked lo listen lo the law and evidence ih e y 'v c
n ever heard before. Then they try lo m ake Ihe
best d ecision an d a Judge tells Ihem it 's Ihe
w rong o n e ?"
C o k e r a d m its he was w rong, but said he
spoke out o f frustration.
A day ea rlier, in an unrelated trial, another

Jury failed to reach a verdict In a drug,
possession case against H ull. C o k e r declared .■
m istria l in that case.
W hen Hall w as tried Ihe next day on another
d ru g charge. C o k e r thought the evidence was
stacked against H all.
"I was flabbergasted." C o k e r said of (In­
ju ry 's acquittal. "It was an Intemperate statein rn t. You hear a lot about how judges and
police aren't doin g enough to s lo p drugs. And
then you gel a case w here the evidence
appeared to lie overw h elm in g und Jurors In
him go? Ju dges are hum an, too."
A lthough the law says Judges cannot comm ent on a Ju ry ’ s verdict. II Is u n lik e ly Coker
w ill be re p rim a n d e d , sa id D ale Sanders,
president of ih e Hrownrd C o u n ty Bar Assoclutioti.
"It's nol a m ajor faux p a s." Sanders said.
"W e all lose ii now and again nnd C oker has the
reputation - f being a very good Judge. He's not
a loose cann o n."
Hroward C o u n ty C irc u it C h ie f Ju d g e M lelle
B u rn stcln said she w as u naw are o f tnc Incident,
but would took in to It.
C o k e r said he apologized to Assistant Public
Defender W a yn e C orry. w ho represented Hall
and la lc r asked C o k e r about h is com m ents to
the Jury.
" A n d had the Jurors ca lle d me I would have
apologized lo them , too." C o k e r said.
Bccuose o f Ills com m ents. C oker removed
h im s e lf from p re sid in g over H a ll's pending drug
charge. The case w ill be heard by Broward
C o u n ty Ju d g e M. Daniel F u tc h J r.
J u r o r Jeffrey H u ff said that w h ile Coker's
co m m e n ts m ad e h im feel bad. lie could
understand w hy they were made.
" T h e m an secs u lot m ore than we, as jurors,
w ill ever see. I'm not saying w h a l he said was
right, but I can u n d erstan d ." HufTsaid.
*• W ill*

Three federal agencies
Nicklaus to ‘hit the road Jack’
United Prsss International
MIAM I — Three federal agen­
cie s have challenged die A rm y
C orp s' decision to let a developer
destroy 59 acres o f protected
w etlands next (o Blscayne N a­
tional Park In order to build a
goll course designed by J a c k
N ickla us.
A l Issue Is how the govern­
m ent in terprets the Clean W ater
A rt. Under the law . before a
developer can fill wetlands, he
m u st prove that no other loca­
tion can s c r .c the purpose.
O th er arch ite cts could design a
sh orter goll course that would
not destroy the m ost valuable 12
acres o f w etlands al the O ld
C u tle r Bay she. B u t developer
Raul I’laiu is said N icklaus would
not perm it use of h is name on
an y course s m a lle r than the
6.900-yard course planned for

the site.
T h e A r m y C o rp s accepted
Pianos' argum ent that he needs
lo fill In the w etland s because
without the N ickla u s name, the
project in lg lu not m ake enough
money.
The corps has announced Us
In te n tio n to g iv e d e v e lo p e r
Pianos a permit lo fill 59 acres of
w etlands so he can "re alize a
reasonable p ro fit."
Regional offices of the E n v i­
ronm ental Protection Agency.
Ihe U.S. F ish and W ild life S erv­
let- and the N a tio n a l M arine
Fisheries Service have appealed
to their superiors In W ashington.
Top officials lor the three agen­
c ie s m u s t d e c id e M o n d a y
whether they w ill try to slop the
Corps.
The project w ould destroy 12
acres o f w hite m angrove swam p
that arc "v ita l buffers to protect

EXTENDED OUTLOOK

LOCAL FORECAST
T o d a y ...P a rtly clo u d y w ith a
50 percent chance of afternoon
s h o w e rs a m i th u n d e rs to rm s .
H ig h In the m id 9 0 s w ith a
w esterly w in d al lO m p h .
T o n ig h t...F a ir In the evening
w ith a 2 0 percent chance of
s h o w e rs a n d th u n d e rs to rm s .
Low In the 70's.
T o m o rro w ...P a rtly clo u d y w llh
a 5 0 percent c lia n c r of show ers
and thunderstorm s. H ig h in the
m id 9 0 's w llh the w in d at i(&gt;
rnph from the w csl/southw est.
E x t e n d e d o u t lo o k . .. P a r t ly
clo u d y w llh a chance of after­
n oon th u n d e rs to rm s .

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the water q u a lity and biota of
B lsca y n e N a tio n a l P a rk ." ac-j
cording to a I d le r regional of­
ficials from the Fish and W ildlife
Service sent to th eir superiors In
W ashington.
Mangrove wetlands arc pro­
tected by state, federal and lo c a l
law s because Ihey are Important’
to the coastal environm ent. T h e
trees provide food for m arine life,
protect against erosion and help
cleanse Ihe water and defend
against h u rrica n e damage.
T h e letter Is part of a rare
process called "e levatio n ." in
w h ich regional bureaucrats ask
top-level o fficia ls In W ashington
lo settle d ispute s Involving Im ­
portant n ation al policy.
President B u sh has pledged
that there w ill be "n o net lo ss" ol
w etlands u n der h is envlronm en
tal policies.

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p in . : New Smyrna Beach:
M ay 31 h ig h s. 6:44 a.m.. 7 &lt;)H p.m.:

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BEACH CONDITIONS
Daytona Beach: W aves arc 1
loot a n d g la s s y . C u r r e n t Is
s lig h tly to the south w ith a water
tem|H-raturc of 70 degrees New
Smyrna Beach: W aves are 1 tool
and choppy. C u rre n t Is to the
south, w ith .1 water tem perature
ol 70 degrees Sun screen factor:

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SUNDAY
Cloudy 86*73

STATISTICS

TUESDAY:

FLORIDA TEMPS
M I A M I - F lo rid a 2 # hour temper«»1ure%
a n d r a in la ll e l 4 a m EO T T u e i U f
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Vol 82, No 244

Sacond C l a n P o t l i g r P a id a l l a n i a r d .
F lo r id a m i l

"T h e m an w ho printed th,
h ills w its C a n o u r a . He was
brought dow n here by a dlsiant
cou sin . L e o n id e s G a rc ia ." hr
said. "W h e n he re lu m e d lo N,-u
Je rse y he lo o k the negatives
w ith h im ."

TH E W EATHER

Tuesday. June 5. 1990
P u b litlM d D a ily xn e S u n d a y , t u r p i
S a tu rd a y by Tha S a n fo r d H a r a ld .
In c .. 104 N F r e n c h A v e . l a n i a r d ,
F la J i m .

/ i „ . . m i t k tt tar n u
n r
C
a n o u ra w as a
r r e sa tIe. d i n
W eehawken e a rly Saturday. Tin
p rin tin g n rg a tlv c s were seized
from C a n o u ra . a p rin te r hv
trade. K lp p cn b erg ersald .

Discovery
Circuit judge in hot water
doors may
be damaged after rebuking jury members

Mother innocent by reason of insanity

LOTTERY

$ 1 0 a n d 8 2 0 d en o m in ation s,
w as seized o n a farm In H om e­
stead. about 20 m ile s southwest
of M iam i, that served as Ihe
headquarters for Ihe operation,
said J a c k K lp p cn b crg cr, head of
the Secret S e rv ice ’s M iam i d is ­
trict.
" T h e b ills were of average
q u ality. T h e y w eren't nnlslandIng. but they were ce rta in ly

passable." !&gt;*• said. "T h e good
news Is that It w as a very
short-term operalIon. V irtu ally
none of the b ills got Into circu la ­
tion. very little of It w as passed."
He said agents also seized a
p rim in g press and photographic
negatives.
Arrested were J u a n Navarro.
53: Leonides G arcia. 37: Raul
Garcia. 21. all of M iam i, and
J u a n Anlcm lo Cnnount. 42. of
W cchaw krn. N.J.
T h e G a rcia s , w h o arc not
related, and Navarro were a r­
rested In M iam i F rid ay night and

12:32 a . m . . -----------

lows. 12:37 a . m . .---------- p m.:
Cocoa Beach: liig hs. 6:59 a.m..
7:23 p.ni.: lows. 12:52 a.m..
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BOATING
St. Augustine
inlet

to Jupiter

T o d a y . . w in d w e s t to
southw est 10 k L s Seas 2 lo 4 It
Hay and Inland w aters a light
ch o p W ind and seas higher near
s c a tte re d a fte rn o o n t h u n ­
d erstorm s
T o n ig h t.. w in d southw est 5 lo
10 kts. Seas 2 It or less Bay an d
in la n d w aters sm ooth

T h e h ig h te m p e ra tu re in
Sanford M onday w as 94 degrees
an d the overnight low w as 6 9 as
reported b y the U n iv e rsity of
F lo rid a A g ric u ltu ra l Research
and E d u catio n C enter, Celery
A venue
Recorded rainfall d u rin g the
24-hour |K'rind en d in g at H a.m.
Tu esd ay totalled .05 Inches.
T h e tem perature at 9 a in.
to d a y w a s H I d e g re e s a m i
M onday s overnight low was 71.
as recorded by the National
W eather S ervice a l the O rlando
International Airport.
O th er W eather S e rv ice data:

Monday's high................91
Barometric pressure.30.01
Relative humidity....88 pet
Wtads.Weit/Southwcst. 12
m
p
h
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Shopping center changes hands
By J. MARK BARPIBLD
Herald staff writer

Suspect runs from house
S A N F O R D — A m an w ho allegedly poundi-d on the door oT a
Sanford w om an 's house at 1204 P ark Ave.. and tried to force
entry u n til the w om an's h u sba nd u nexpectedly opened the
door, has been arrested.
The husband told Sanford police the suspect ran from h im at
about 2 47 a.m. Sunday. P o lice reported arrestin g D aniel F.
Christensen, 28, of Osteen, at 3 a.m . on S an ford Avenue. H e Is
ch arged w ith attem pted b u rg la ry . T h e v ic tim reported
C hristensen has been told not to com e to h er house or
workplace.

Man accused in battery

S A N F O R D — T h e C o u n try C lu b Square sh o p ­
pin g center, located at Ihc co rn er of A irp o rt
B oulevard and 2 5 th Street, has been taken over t y
Its builder.
C o u n try C lu b S q u a re S h op p ing Center Ltd. of
Canford assum ed th e shopping center In M ay from
ow ners Sanford P laza A ssociates Ltd., a New
Je rse y partnership. T h e transaction Involved 83.2
m illio n according to county lan d records In Ihc
S em in ole C o u n ty Courthouse.
The sh op p in g ce n ter features a W in n -D ixie
grocery store, u R ite A id p h arm acy nnd a F a m ily
D o lla r departm ent store. The cen ter also in clu d e s
Sem inole National B an k and several other b u s i­
nesses on the north side not Included In the

transaction.
K e v in S p o lski. C o u n try C lu b Square president,
said h is fa m ily 's co n stru ctio n com pany. Design
B u ild ers, b u ilt the sh op p in g center In 1984 and
sold It to Sanford P laza A ssociates, re tain in g a
large second m ortgage on the property.
Before the m ortgage w as due last Novem ber.
S p o ls k i said Sanford Plaza A ssociates had been
late on several m ortgage p aym en ts and the two
co m pa n ie s agreed for Design B u ild e rs to assum e
o w n e rsh ip of the cen ter ra th e r than enter Into
foreclosure proceedings. S p o ls k i said Sanford
P laza A ssociates w ill be paid an undisclosed
am ount w hen the center Is sold o r In five years.
S p o ls k i said h is co m pan y has spent about
8 7 0.0 00 re fu rb ish in g the cen ter and w ill con tin u e
w ith a d d itio n a l lan d scap in g o f the p ark in g lot and
Installation of benches throughout the center.

S A N F O R D — M ichelle Lea Behnke. 19. reported to S em in ole
C ou n ty s h e riffs deputies she was battered by her exhu sb an d
because he w as enraged that she cam e to p ick h im u p u a Lake
M ary bar M onday night.
Ms. Behnke alleged she w as battered as she and M ich ael
A n th o n y Behnke. 24, traveled to their house at 3821 E ld e r
S p rin g s C ircle, ru ral Sanford. Behnke was arrested at hom e on
a charge of battery at 11:01 p.m .

Downtown residents inconvenienced
by fire at neighborhood grocery store

Man arrested after fleeing police

By J. BRADLEY BILLING

S A N F O R D — A m an w ho allegedly ran from and fought
Sanford police who were arrestin g him after an alleged battery
o f a w om an at Castle Brew er Court, at about 5:30 p.m .
M onday, h a s been charged w ith battery, battery on a
policem an and resisting arrest.
W illie George C hurch. 30. 83 Castle Brew er Cou rt. Sanford,
w as arrested at home after the alleged attacks.

S A N F O R D — F o r m any older
dow ntow n residents, the grocery
store at F ou rth Street and S a n ­
ford A ven u e w as the only place
where they co u ld w alk to do
their shopping.

Woman charged in burglary
S A N F O R D — A wom an caugh t after w itnesses reportedly
Identified her to police as a suspect w ho b u rglarized u n it 44 at
the F lorida Hotel. 500 O ak Ave.. Sanford, h a s been charged
w ith burglary.
T in a G a ll A d k in s. 21. o f Sanford, w as arrested at 2:46 p.m.
M onday at C rls to 's R estaurant on First Street. T h e m anager of
the hotel reportedly told police she had seen the w om an enter
that b u ild in g through a w in dow w ithout perm ission.

Former employee charged in burglary
W IN T E R S P R IN G S A n O rlando m an w ho allegedly
b urglarized h is form er w orkplace, the pro shop at the W in ter
S p rin g s G o lf Course on S la te Road 434, W in ter Sp rin g s, on
May 19. has been arrested.
Police said bank bags taken from a drop safe stolen In the
b u rg lary were found about one block from the house o f M ichael
M anlatty. 24. o f O rlando, on M ay 22. A follow up Investigation
reportedly Identified M an latty as a possible suspect In the case.
He w as arrested M onday by W in ter S p rin g s police on charges
of b u rglary and grand theft.

Seminole County DUI arrests
S A N F O R D — T h e follow ing persons face a charge of d riv in g
under the Influence In Sem in ole County:
• C h risto p h e r H. Doyle. 22. of Orlando, w as arrested at 2:37
a.m. today after he drove erratica lly on State Road 436,
Casselberry.
• M ichael R an do lph P urcell. 27. o f St. Petersburg, was arrested
at 1:16 a.m. today after h is ca r was seen w eaving on State
Road 436. A ltam on te Springs.
• W illia m G o rt III. 203 H a y s Drive. Sanford, w as arrested at
9:34 a.m. M onday after h is ca r ran a stop sign in Lake M ary. He
was arrested on Lake M ary Boulevard at Interstate 4, and also
charged w ith ru n n in g a stop sign, failure to m ain tain a single
la n e .

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alcohol and failu re to give a left turn signal.
• La rry Tnevcr R iley. 19. 1782 To rrln gton C irc le . Longwood,
was arrested at 8:08 p.m . on State Road 434. A ltam onte
Springs, after h is car was In an accident

Local restaurant robbed
S A N F O R D — The m anager o f S h on cy's. 3 2 5 0 S. O rlando
Drive. Sanford, reported to c ity police that at about 4:55 a.m.
today as she enter the restaurant a gunm an approached her.
The m an put a handgun to the head of Barbara A n n W illiam s,
43, and follow ed her Into the business. He lied after robbing the
restaurant, police said.

SEMINOLE
COUNTY
WATER

USE

RESTRICTIONS

Faced with dropping well water levels,
record-high water demands and saltwater
creeping into two Oviedo public wells, Henry
Dean, executive director of the St. Johns Water
Management District, issued an emergency order
May 31 requiring mandatory lawn watering and
car-washing restrictions in Seminole County.
Residential violators face $50 fines. Business
violations could be fined from $100 to $500.
Violations can be reported weekdays from 8
a.m. until 5:30 p.m. by calling 894-5423. Vio­
lations during evenings and on weekends can be
reported by calling local police or the sheriff’s
office.
Residents of even-numbered houses may water
their lawns only on Sunday, Tuesday and Thurs­
day from 4 a.m. until 6 a.m. and 5 p.m. until 9 p.m.
Residents of odd-numbered houses may water on
Monday, Wednesday and Saturday during the same
hours.
No lawn watoring will be permitted on Fridays.
Restrictions are in effect for private welis as well
as city water systems and also includes
car-washing as well as lawn-watering.
Businesses on five acres or less may water grass
with automatic sprinkler systems from 4 a.m. until
8 a.m., following the same even-odd address system.
Businesses on lots larger th^n live acres may irri­
gate on their three-day address schedule from 12.01
a.m. until 8 a.m. for automatic systems.

Herald staff writer

T h e fire th a t clo se d Food
C ity 's doors last week also closed
other doors for those residents.
F or the m any sen io rs In the area
w ho do not have transportation.

Gunman
dies in
standoff

w eekly sh o p p in g w ill now lxthat m u ch m ore difficult.
M any resid en ts In the senior
r l l l z e n c o m p le x e s o f D ra m
Tow ers an d R edding G ard en s
w ill have lo find re lative s or
friends to take them som eplace
o r ride rtty transportation to
another store.
"I shopped there q u ite a b it.''
said M able P llh o u d . 79. "I don't
have a n y transportation. I had
m y ear stolen about a y ear ago."
"I guess w e 'll a ll Just have to
adjust som eh ow ." she said.

IMIt&gt;4 R f f International
O R LAN D O A Longwood gunm an fa ta lly shot
h im se lf d u rin g a botched
r o b b e r y a t t e m p t in d
s ta n d o ff, le a v in g fo u r
h a n d c u ffe d h o s ta g e s
escap e u n h a rm e d ,
au th orities said.
T h e dead m an w ns Iden­
tified as M ich ael M cGee.
20. o f Longwood. T h e o th er
suspect. M ark M c C a rd c ll.
20. of Orlando, w h o s u f­
fered a leg w ound, w as
charged w llh arm e d ro b ­
bery and kid n a p p in g , the
O ra n g e C o u n ty S h e r if f s
Office said.
T h e ir ih rcc-h o u r slnndofT
ended nbout 6 a.m . S u n d a y
at a hotel near O rla n d o
Intcrnatl inal A irp o rt after
deputies Bred tear gas Into
th e hotel o ffice, got n o
response and entered to
fin d McGee dead an d M c ­
C a rd cll wounded.
T h e f o u r h o t e l
e m p l o y e e s , ea ch
handcuffed, had escaped
sh o rtly after the sta n d o ff
began.

"I th in k It's going to be a
te r rib le In c o n v e n ie n c e ." said
A rle n e Boyd, an a d m in istra to r at
Bram Towers.
" A b o u t 5 0 percent o f o u r
people did th e ir sh op p in g there."
Boyd also said Ihose w h o don't
have their ow n transportation or
w h o don't rid e buses usually
have Irlends w ho can get them
to a grocery store M an y are
alon e, separated from fa m ily
m em bers b y death o r distance.

Num ber of Florida teacher sex cases escalates
United Proa* International
O R L A N D O — T h e num ber of Florida
teachers accused o f sexual m isconduct has
n early tripled In Hie past four years, the
state reported,
In the 1985-86 school year. 28 Florida
t e a c h e r s w e re d is c ip lin e d fo r s e x u a l
m isconduct. In ih c Jusl-com pleted school
year, the num ber clim bed to 70. up 290
percent, accord in g lo figures provided by
the F lo rid a E d u c a tio n P ra c tic e s C o m ­
m ission.
A Sem in ole C o u n ty teacher Inst year was

convicted o f a b u sin g students.
K a re n W ild e , c o m m is s io n e x e c u tiv e
director, said the increase show s school
d i s t r i c t s a r c c o m m it t e d to p o lic in g
them selves and lo reportin g eases o f abuse.
For the past 10 years, sexual m isconduct
— ranging from k issin g and fon d lin g lo
sr ..tial battery — has been the No, 1 reason
for teacher decertification In Florida.
Each year, the slate investigates about
550 c o m p la in ts of a ll k in d s against Florida
teachers, and about 400 eases arc forwarded
to the co m m issio n for d is c ip lin a ry action.
W ild e said.

"O ve r ih c past decade w e 've seen an
Increase in the n u m b e r o f s e x u a l m isc o n ­
d u ct eases. Now they're about 28 to 33
percent o f a ll eases against tea ch ers," she
said.
In about 2 5 percent o f the eases. In­
vestigators fin d no evidence o f w rongdoing,
she said.
In V o lusia C o u n ty , eight te a ch e rs have
been arrested in the past tw o y ears on
charges o f sexual m iscon d u ct w ith students.
W ilde said o n ly about o n e -h a lf of one
percent o f the state's 120.000 teachers arc
in v e s tig a te d a n n u a lly .

‘A n a ch ro n ism ’
group to joust
in Sanford
From l U H roporte____________
S A N F O R D - T h e Society for
C re a tive A n a ch ro n ism w ill be
m eetin g tonight at 7 p.m. b e­
tween Vne Sanford C iv ic C e n te r
and Fort M ellon Park.
T h e gro up is p m . o f a national
org an ization whose function Is
lo teach the arts, sciences, h is to ­
ry. cu stom s and m artial arts o f
the m id d le ages in w e ste rn
Europe. The g ro u p 's em p h asis Is
on the years from 600 A.D. to
1600.

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T h e g ro u p w ill he h a v in g
(tghler practice in costum e to­
night. Fou r o r fiv e m en w ill be
fig h tin g and four or live others,
also In costum e w ill be w a t­
ch in g .
"W e tench about ch iv a lry and
honor — some of the th ing s lh a t
1 th in k we k in d of m iss In
to d a y 's so cie ty." said C o n n ie
K napp, a m em ber of lhe group.
" ! i w as a tim e w hen a lady w as
treuted lik e a lad y.”

Youth awards

H w s M K io to by T o m m y V in cen t

Roger Stewart, Rotary C lu b of Sanford member,
left and Benny A rn o ld , Rotary p re sid e n t,
present monthly youth awards to Sem inole

High School students Shanan Stew art, and
G in a Tlllls. The presentation was m ade at the
c lu b 's regular meeting yesterday.

Geneva man arrested in anti-Sem itic attack
United Press International
O R L A N D O — Police M onday
arrested four suspects, in clu d in g
one Geneva m an. accused of
te rro rizin g three neighbors b y
sh atterin g w in d ow s and |&gt;ninlliig
s w a s t ik a s a n d a n t i- S e m it ic
slogans on ih ctr w all.
No one w as hu rt. Imt ih c
v ic tim s , trap p ed Inside Ih c lr
apartm ent lo r a n hour and a
half, had arm ed them selves w llh
k itc h e n k n iv e s , sa id O ffic e r
K a rin Burson.
P o lic e C h ie f D a n n y W ils o n
called Ihc Incident a hale crim e
but said hoth the v ictim s and
s u s p e c ts had b ee n d r in k in g
heavily and had traded In stills
for several hours.
"W e d o not believe d ia l It's a
pattern of th in g s lhat are io
com e. W e believe It's an Isolated
Incident, and w e really believe
that tl is more attrib u ted lo the
am ount of a lco h o l consum ed by

a ll parties concerned Ilian it is
the actu a l hale tactics that one
w ould th in k by lo o kin g at Ibe
apartm en t.” W ilson said.
Three o f the su spects were the
v ic tim s ' n eig h b o rs. J o n a th a n
B lizzard . 19. and B ry an C le m ­
ent. 1H. w ere c h a rg e d w ith
kidnapping, aggravated assault,
burglary and crim in a l m ischief.
T h e ir room m ate. D enny V ie rcck.
19. w as charged w ith Interfering
with a police officer.
A v i s i t i n g f r ie n d . S t e v e n
C ochran. IK. of G eneva, was
charged w ith kid n a p p in g , ag­
gravated assault, b u rg lary, c r im ­
inal m isc h ie f and Im personating
a police officer.
W ilson said C o ch ra n w as a
m em ber of Hie F lorid a C o rp s ol
S kinheads, a w hite-suprem acist
group. He described the other
suspects as "self-styled p u n k s ."
W ilson said Cot h ran showed
one o l the victim s. R ich a rd Lee
Nichols, a card S u n d a y after­

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lx* relocated to A frica, and the
two m en agreed.
T h e v io le n c e b egan w h en
C och ran m ade an a n ll-S e m llle
rem ark, and N ich ols objected
becuusc h is son Is half-Jcw lsh.
T h e suspeets also tried to lric k
th eir w ay Inside the v ictim s'
a p a rtm e n t b y c la im in g I hey
were police, Bu rson said.

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At 10:00 AM Commisloncr Fred Street man will present a resolution
declaring June 3rd June Uth ulttc.-1.il SWOP Week' In Srininolc-

County.
I’lease Join us for refreshments and a tour of our facility. Come sec.
firsthand, what great accomplishments arc being achieved hy our
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�4A — Sanford Herald, Sanford. Florida — Tuesday, June 5, 1990

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E D IT O R IA L S

Take another look
It is now clear that the Navy’s investigation
Into the fatal explosion aboard the battleship
Iowa last year was hopelessly flawed. The
Navy Insisted early on that gunpowder In one
of the ship’s gun turrets could not have
Ignited are (dent idly. Investigators concluded
iInti 24-ycar-old G unner's Mate Clayton
Hart wig "most probably" caused the blast
intentionally by placing a detonator between
the gunpowder bags, killing himself and 46
colleagues.
New investigations and experiments have
proved that the explosion could have been an
accident after all. This raises serious doubts
about the adequacy and Impartiality of the
Navy’s investigative procedures and clearly
underlines the need for a more thorough
probe to establish whether Hartwlg's charac­
ter and reputation were damaged unfairly.

CHUCK STONE

Dick Thornburgh’s double standard
W A S H IN G T O N - Then-G ov. D irk T h orn b u rg h
o f P en n sylvan ia w as on ly 18 m o n th s aw ay from
being appointed U.S. attorney general when that
state's treasurer. R. tlu d d D w yer, stood In-fore a
p a rk e d press conference, placed a gun In his
m ou th and blew Ills b rain s out.
J u s t heron- D w ye r com m itted su icid e, lie
accu sed T h o rn b u rg h o f orch estra tin g a p olliie.il
vendetta against h im . He noted that he p u b licly
bad refused to appm ve expense vou ch ers for
T h o rn b u rg h 's w ife for a European trip, an d also
h ad q u estion ed T h o rn b u rg h 's use o f stale
troopers to ch au ffeu r the governor's e h lld rrn to
prep school In M assachusetts.
T h o rn b u rg h spokesm an Davtd K u n k c l con­
te m p tu o u sly d ism issed both allegations as those
o f a "p a ra n o ia c ." T h is is the sam e R u n k c l who
re ce n tly flu n ked a lie detector test d u rin g a
D epartm ent of J u s t ic r Investigation o f phony
lea ks to the m edia about an Investigation of Rep.
W illia m H. G ra y 111. D-Pa.
Som ebody In T h o rn b u rg h 's J u s tic e Depart­
m ent also has been lea kin g grand Jury in form a­
tion about W ashington. D.C.. M ayor Marlon
H arry. T h e W ash in g ton m edia repeatedly has
pu blish ed grand Ju ry Inform ation before It was
o ffic ia lly released by the Justice departm ent.
L e a k in g co n fiden tlal grand Jury in form ation is
illegal, and T h o rn b u rg h has been cu rio u sly

silen t about these vio latio n s of the law.
Those of u s w ho arc long-tim e T h o rn b u rg h
w atchers are feeling
an a c u te s e n s e o f
deja-vu. A s far hack
as the ‘ 70s. p olitical
o p p o n e n t s w e re
fre q u e n tly a c cu sin g
th e n -U .S . A tto rn e y
T h o r n b u r g h o f re ­
s p o n sib ility for grand
J u r y le a k s . S o , It
ca m e as no su rp itse
w h e n c o n s e rv a tiv e
t?r*
c o lu m n is t W illia m
Satire recently held
T h o r n b u r g h ac •
countable for ap p ro v­
Bolore
in g " t h e s le a z ie s t
Dwyer com­
e n tra p m e n t yc I
mitted
perpetrated on a sus­
p e c t . " S a t ir e a ls o
suicide, he
accu sed T h o rn b u rg h
accused
o f a p r o s e c u t o r ia l
Thornburgh ol
d o u b le sta n d a rd In
orchestrating
u sin g entrapm ent to
a vendetta J|
n a il Harry for alleged
co cain e use. hut de­
c lin in g to prosecute a form er close aide u( two

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Montgomery irks
Vietnam vets ire

Tiie Navy so badly wanted to believe the
suicide theory that it w as prepared to
short-circuit normal, reasonable inquiry
procedures. It needed someone to take the
blame, to divert critclsm away from Its own
systems and procedures. And it desperately
wanted to avoid any suggestion of fatal flaws
in its aging World W ar II battleship fleet that
was recommissioned amid great controversy
in the early 1980’s.
Accordingly. Its formal finding was that
Hartwig. depressed at being rejected by a
fellow sailor with whom he tried to start a
close relationship, deliberately exploded bags
of gunpowder during practice firing of the
battleship's 16-lnrh guns.
Two gaping holes In the Navy’s investiga­
tion have been exposed by technicians from
the Energy Department’s Sandla National
Uiobcalory..
Thus, despite the Navy's
umlmil. * If T a r pw ilb ic ' tital a very simple
operand]! nflst'akecauseci the Iowa explosion.
A more formal Inquiry Is needed, o re with
legal representation for the Hartwig family
and cross-examination of witnesses. Tl.e
death of 47 sailors calls for nothing less.

Nerds and geeks
Some 20 Harvard students have founded
the Society of Nerds and Geeks, whose
purpose is to promote learning for learning's
sake and. along the way. to persuade the
university to extend library hours and
provide late-night shuttle service from
libraries to dormitories. To make this point
clear, they meet Saturday nights at 6 p.m.
You'd think there would be too many such
people at Harvard to require an organization,
lint the founders say that isn't so. E ver at
Harvard, they say. "nerds tire ostracized
while Jocks are lionized." One of the things
that moved them to organize Is that there's
too much loud music in dormitories to study.
What parent can’t relate to that?
The idea isn't new — 40 years ago at
Am herst, there w as a short-lived Pro*
Academic Club whose members met In the
library every Saturday during home football
games — but it now seems to be spreading to
other campuses. How much of it is an
elaborate Joke, and how much altogether
earnest is hard to tell, but either way it makes
its point. One of the Harvard members said
they bad considered calling the organization
"The Academic Intellectual Club” but figured
they would have been called geeks and nerds
anyway. A toast to the geeks and nerds.

Berry's World
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decades. W illia m Harr. He w as accused in
testim ony before a H arrisbu rg. Pa., g ran d Jury ol
frequent cocaine use. Harr h as resigned.
"If the attorney general chooses to Ik - a zealot
In the Harrv cocaine ease.” w rote Satire, "he
cannot choose to be an o s tric h In the cocaimease that m ay Involve Ills rig h t-h a n d m a n ." Oil.
hut he c a n . becau se t h a t ’ s th e w ay the
in s id io u s ly m a n ip u la t iv e a n d e o n iitv in g ly
a m o ra l T h o rn b u rg h o perates. Yet. he has
m anaged to a rm h im se lf w ith a Teflon Image ol
Mr. Clean. In 1975. when T h o rn b u rg h w as In-frig
considered for assistant U .S a ltp m e y general.
A lle g h a n y S h rrifT E u gene L. C o o n testified
before a S en ate J u d ic ia r y c o m m itte r that
T h o rn b u rg h w as responsible for Illegal dis
closure o f grand Jury Inform ation about Coon.
In that sam e year, the A lle g h a n y district
a t t o r n e y . J o h n H l c k t o n . a ls o a c c u s e d
T h orn b u rg h of "Im proper c o n d u c t" In nppar
c u lly co n d on in g the le a kin g of grand Jury
inform ation.
So. w hat seem s. at first b lu sh , like a series ol
isolated in cid e n ts a ctu a lly reflects a pattern. And
the B ill G ra y a ffa ir Is the latest recrudescence of
T h o rn b u rg h ’s cesspool p o litics. Hut w hy Dill
G ra y ? T h o rn b u rg h m ay have figured he was
doing Ills party a favor in going after tin
th ird -ran kin g Dem ocrat In the House.

"M Y INSURANCE CO M PANY?. . . BUSH, BAKER AMD ASSO CIATES.. . . W HY DO YOU ASK?"

D A V ID S . B R O D E R

Groups negotiate deadlock
P R IN C E T O N , N .J. - It w as a financierbusin ess co n su lta n t w ho cracke d first "W e 'v e
been talkin g here Tor two h o u rs ." he said, "an d
there have been no trade-offs — n one."
A ro u n d the tabic. 16 other |H-ople nodded their
heads In acknow ledgm ent.
A n y o n e lo o k in g at tlu-tr Job title s and
kn o w in g that the topic u n d er d iscu ssio n was
national energy p olicy w o u ld have said the
lack of agreem ent w as u tte rly predictable.
G athered .u the table In a sw an k private
eonfercnce ce n ter here were u gas com pany
executive, and Independent o ilm a n , the head
o f a state p u b lic -u tility co m m ission , a n u clea r
engineer, u lob b yist for the recreation In­
d u stry. a h ousing developer, a coal co m p a n y
officer, the head of an ele ctric u tility asso cia­
tion. two a irlin e executives, a global e n v iro n ­
m en talist. a p u b lic pow er lob b yist, tw o finance
t-xecullves and a co n su m er activist.
In seven n eig h b orin g room s were m ore Ilian
to o o ilu -r e q u a lly m ixed p a rticip a n ts In the
llrst National E n erg y C on se n su s E xp erim en t.
He fore they cam e, they had answ ered In d iv id ­
ual qu estion n aires on th eir preferred energy
policies. M ornin g caucuses o f n atu ral a llies
iiad relim-d the lis l of proposals to some
two-dozen to p ics that one Interest group or
another said it "m u s t h a v e " In order to go
alo n g w ith the recom m endations.
Now. alter a box lunch, each room of
negotiators had four hours to determ ine w iiu l.
il any. "p a c k a g e s " of proposed p olicy traden ils they co u ld agree lo recom m end Ting roun d rules were tough: A sin g le veto could
k ill a n y deal.
"Im a g in e you are the Secretary o f E n e rg y ."
tlte professional dispute m ediator from C o l­
orado told the group, (I was allow ed to observe,
on co n d itio n that I w ould not Identify anyone
by name.) " Y o u have to put together a package
that Is econ om ica lly sensible, en v iro n m en tally
sound and p o litic a lly salable. W h o's got a
suggestion?"
T h e unprecedented exercise was dream ed
up try two energy-state governors. George
s in n e r ol North Dakota and M ike S u lliv a n ol
W yom ing, am i some ol th rtr frie n d s in the oil.
gas and coal Industries Frustrated try the
15 year Impasse in energy-policy, they Invited
a ll ol the other "sta k e h o ld e rs” in the energy
p o licy disp utes — trad ition al a n tag on ists — to
|oin the w a r g am es m an ag ed try L a rry
S u sk in d . litre! tor ol tin- M IT-Hurvurd P u b lic
Disputes Program Except lor the auto in ­
d u stry .m il organized labor, w h ich rejected
in vitation s, every ullu-r interest group decided
to send top |n itple lit the exercise.
It was tough going M y group chose gas
frolicy as a sim ple area lo try first. It heard a
gas spokesm an ple.nl lor higher prices lit keep
producers from going broke — and shot h im
dow n in flam es Other ven tu res from coal,
lu tm c'h u itd crs am i e n v iro n m e n ta lists tared no

better, amt halt way through the afternoon,
w hen tlte fin an cie r pointed out the failure nr
offer an y concessions in return for group
support of a p a rtic u la r p o licy , people wenlo o k in g a t t h e ir
w a tc h e s a n d w o n ­
d e rin g w h y th e y 'd
conn-.
A n d then tin- ire
broke. w lili ii consUm er acttvlst offerin g lo support four
proposals In itialed by
the electric u tilities
In return for their
agreem ent to three
p olicie s backed by an
allia n ce of consum er
a n d a lt e r n a t iv e energy people. In 20
m in u t e s ot d ts
m ission, llu- deal was
■ The ground
done and ratified by
rules were
the whole table.
tough:A
Th e y m oved from
singly veto
th ere to to x ic s, to
could kill any
a u t o - m i l e a g e . to
deal ^
h ou sing — and su d ­
denly the w a lls of the
room were bein g
papered w ith sheets o f new sprint, o u tlin in g
l h d r agreem ents. In th e grow ing euphoria,
they even allow ed the gas man w ho had been
their first target to re vive his proposal, in
m odified form , and found that it now lit the
em erging strategy.
Not a ll llic groups did as well, one or two did
even belter. S u ssk in d noted the s im ila rity In
the d ynam ics: "N in e ty percent o f the agree­
m en ts were reached In th e List ten percent of
the lim e " — a form u la fam iliar lo lulxirm anagem eut negotiators.
Hut these people were old antagonists,
d ea lin g w ith p olicy questions.
T h e W h ite House nnc* five C ah m ci depart­
m ents sent observers to the exercise O llie la ls
of the E n e rg y D cpm Intent w h ich m ost
re c o m m e n d a n a tio n a l energy p o licy to
l ’resident H ush by the end ol the year, said
th ey found the process ln g rig uiitg and weneager to see ilit- lo rm a l su m m ary of agree­
m ents.
Deputy E n e rg y Secretary Henson Moore
said, " it 's very Im portant in understanding
where there can tie consensus " Departm ent
G eneral Goo use) Stephen A W ake he Id said.
" I 'v e never heard people t« tin s candid
.W hen the stakes arc real, they m ay not Inas accom m odating. Inil it gets them Im uscd
on tlte fun d am en tal ch o ice — w hether they
co n tin u e to veto ca cti o th e r's m ost im portant
objectives or becom e j&gt;arI ol a jm« o n ol
w orktu gou t solu tion s

W A S H IN G T O N — V ie tn a m veterans say a
h a w k is h co n g re s s m a n o f W o rld W ar II
vintage w h o co n tro ls tlte House Veterans
A ffairs C om m ittee patronizes the younger
vets, and then gets in the way w hen they
need help.
Rep. G .V . "S o n n y " M ontgom ery. D-Miss.. is
fast re p lacin g the V e te ra n s A lla irs D epart­
ment as the tilin g the
v e ts m o st lo v e to
hate.
M o n t g o m e r y
served in W o rld W ar
II and K orea and was
a stau n ch supporter
of the U.S. Involve­
m e n t In V ie t n a m .
S om e v e te ra n s of
that u n p o p u la r w ar
now say M ontgom ery
luttln over them like u
stern parent.
C o n g re ss h a s
grown m ore unu-nuole to V ie tn a m veter­
(K Even in the
ans. in part because
executive
It Is the p o litica lly
branch,
prudent th in g to do.
snubbing
M o v ie s s u c h a s
Vietnam vets
"P la to o n " and "H orn
is no longer
o n th e F o u r t h o f
the n orm .J
J u ly " have aroused
public- sy m p a th y for
the V ie tn a m vets and th e ir post-wur needs.
A nd C on g ress now lia s a gro w in g n u m b e r of
V ietnam vets ‘ n Its ran ks.
Even in the execu tive b ran ch, sn u b b in g
V ie tn a m vets Is no longer the norm . Edw ard
J . D rrw in s k l. tlx- first C abin et-level secretary
of V eteran s Affairs. Is m a k in g frie n ds am ong
the vets. Hts stock went u p last m on th w hen
tie declared that Agent Orange, the defoliant
w id ely used d u rin g th e V ietnam W ar. m ay
cause ca n ce r to those exposed to It. Veterans
groups had been lo o k in g for that a c k n o w l­
edgm ent for a decade. It m eans they ra n now
be com pensated for Agen t O range-related
illnesses. W hite C on g re ss am i the W hite
H ou se a re g e n e ra lly m ore s y m p a th e tic .
M ontgom ery Is a h ard lin er, and M ontgom ery
m atters the most because h e Is ch a irm a n of
tin- V eterans A ffairs Com m ittee. T h e issue of
Agent O range lia s done m ore to alienate
M ontgom ery from the V ie tn a m vets than any
o th er Issue. He believes th ere is n o c o n clu siv e
jiroof (hat Agent O range causes cancer. A n d
tie has fought for y ears against the efforts o f
veterans lo w in com pensation.
D t-rw lnskl s gesture leaves M ontgom ery
lo o k in g tike the bad guy. M o n tg o m ery's
su p p orters argue (fiat he has done p len ty for
the vets. Hut by co n tro llin g Ills co m m ittee
w ith an Iron fist, he h as forced tin- vets to
w ork h ard for recognition o f Agent O range us
a ca rcin o g e n . Last J u ly , m ore than 50
m em bers o f Congress w rote to Rep. D ouglas
Applegate. D-Ohlo. a s k in g h im to hold a
h earing on benefits for A gen t O range v ictim s
A pplegate ch airs a co m pe n sation su b co m ­
m ittee o f M on tg om ery's V eteran s A ffa irs
C om m ittee. Applegate m ay he the ch a irm a n
ol the su bcom m ittee, but M ontgom ery c o n ­
trols Hu* su bcom m ittee staff. A p p le g a tr never
got the telle r ask in g tor a h ea rin g u n til
October. A n d w hen it fin a lly a rriv e d on h is
desk, u w*as attached to a dralt response from
the s ta lf saying that It w as too late In the
co n g ression al session to schedule a hearing.
S ou rces told our associate S c o li Sleek that
Applegate w as furious. O th er m em bers 1 1
C on g ress w h o wanted the hearing suspected
that M on tgom ery's lo y a lis ts on tin -co m m itte e
stall d eliberately held u p th e letter to avoid a
hearing. Undeterred. A pplegate held that
h ea rin g th is spring. M ontgom ery ap p a re n tly
Is sm art enough to know w hen to give In He
saw l tic popu larity of D c rw in s k t’s decisio n on
Agent Orange, an d he d id not d ispute the
decision He now says ti-c issue sh o u ld be left
to the V A . not Congress
T h a t's a new tune lor M ontgom ery lo be
sin g in g He lias clo sely gu .m icd C o n g re ss's
co n tro l over the V A
M o n tg om ery's h ackers say the problem
between h im and the V ietnam vets ts s im p ly
a slight generation gap a n d d ia l th e younger
vets distrust him because o l b is h aw kish
s'.u ice on the war.

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Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida — Tuesday, June 5, 1990 — SA

Cops may face d iscip lin ary action SWOP
a fter issuing w arrant fo r 3-year-old
U n lf d F m i I n f national
H ID C E M A N O R — A H ernando
C o u n ty deputy and hi* superior
m iv fare d is c ip lin a ry a c tio n
after iIn- deputy tried in issue a
e rlin * la l n t ls e h le f w a r r a n t
agaltu.1 a 3-year-old l*&gt;y who
snatched a p a ir o f plastic pink
flam lngoft fro m a n e ig h b o r's
lawn.
T o n y Sulgudo's tn nllier. M argii
Snlgndo. w itnessed the M ay 14
Incident and Im m ediately re­
turned the flam ingos to Duane
A. Vann and apologized. Hut
V a n n decided to ca ll the S h e riffs
Office.
W hen D eputy J . Burnett a r­
rived. Vann asked him to press
charges, accordin g to the report
turned In by Burnett.
T o n y 's m other said Burnett

ordered her to keep T o n y u n d er
house arrest. "(B u rn e tt) took
th eir side co m p le te ly ," Snlgudo
said. "M e told m e that m y c h ild
sh ou ld lie evaluated and that he
d id n 't know rt^tit from wrnnt*."

dropped not o n ly because of
T o n y ’s age. but because there
Wits n o p ro pe rty dam age. A
c rim in a l m isc h ie f charge cannot
be levied II no property has been
dam aged, be said.

Burnett filed an a llld a v it to
c h a r g e T o n y w it h c r im in a l
m ischief, and referred the ease
to th e state D e p a rtm e n t o f
H ealth and R ch n h llltu tlve S e rv ­
ices.

" I t Wits p o o r J u d g e m e n t."
N u g e n t sa id . " O b v io u s ly we
don't condone ib is ."

Salgado called the w hole In­
cident " s illy ." an d S h e riff's O f­
fice h ig h e r-u p s agreed. C a p l.
R ich Nugent said he learned
about the Incident F rid a y and
thw arted B u rn e tt's effort to Issue
a w arrant ch a rg in g T o n y for
uprooting the decorative law n
birds.
Nugent said the charge w as

Me said bulb B u rn e ll and Sgt.
U tility Curlew , w ho reviewed Ibe
d ep u ty ’s report, m ay face d is­
c ip lin a ry action.
C urlew
ltd he m issed the
detail that T o n y w as on ly 3
y e a r s old w hen he reviewed the
rc|M&gt;rt.
" T h is Is u n re a l." Satgado said.
" T h is is a b su rd , re a lly . It's
fu n n y th at g ro w n -u p s c o u ld
m ake such a big deal about
som eth in g a 3-year-old does,"

Plan would sacrifice one species to save another
United Press International
FORT LAU D ER D ALE A
co n gression al m andate to re­
store the orig in a l w ater llow In
Everglades N ational Park co u ld
sacrifice one endangered species
of b ird In order lo save another.
T h e fedrral governm ent m ust
ch o ose w h e th e r lo save the
Everglades kite, named for the
sawgrasa m arsh, or the wood
s to rk . N o rth A m e ric a 's o n ly
tru ly native stork. The water
restoration plan has been placed
on hold w h ile two federal agen­
cies search desperately for a way
to s av e b o t h . I h e F o r t
L a u d e rd a le S u n - S e n tin e l re ­
ported Tuesday.
"It 's a rid icu lo u s co n troversy."
said C h u ck H in d e r of the U.S,
F is h a n d W ild lif e S r r v l r e .
"W e 're p la y in g a very dilngerous
game of ch ic k e n .”
T h e wood stork's population
lia s drop|H'd to one-fifth of Its
IB 3 0 level and co n tin u e s lo
plum m et. In recent years, the

sln rk has slarted deserting the
d isfig u re d Everg lad es, a sig n
that Die m arsh is In severe
decline, scie n tists said.
T h e E v e r g la d e s k ite Is a
h a w k like bird, also know n as a
snail kite because Its diet con*
stsls alm ost e x clu s iv e ly or ap p le
sn ails. S ta le o fficia ls cou nted
on ly 464 In J a n u a ry , m a k in g the
k t lr m u ch rarer than Hie bald
eagle.
R e s t o r in g t h e w a te r B o w
w ould Help ilie wood s h irk at Ihc
expense o l the k lie .
" W in d 's best for kites Is not
w h at's besl for sh irks, and vice
v e rs a ." said J o h n O gden, a
senior researcher at the park.
.T h e battle p its the P ark S e rv ­
ice. w h ich is hound by law to
preserve ecosystem s, against the
F ish and W ild life Service, w h ich
is hound by law h i preserve
endangered species.
In th is case, the endangered
species lives In the endangered
ecosystem .
T h e Everglades Is a broad,
shallow and slow rnovln,. " riv e r

ol grass" that once m eandered
form Lake Okeechobee to the
s o u th e rn tip o f th e F lo rid a
peninsula. Before It was ditched
and diked, there wus alm ost
a lw a y s a stan d ing body o f water,
a p lu s for the Everglades kilt*
because li ensured u su p p ly of
apple snails.
To d ay. Hie riv e r h as been
largely pushed onto Its western
h a n k lo preven t flo o d in g In
u rlia n arenas.
T h a i has helped l hc kite by
tre a tin g an u n n a tu ral [xml of
w ater year-round In a conserva­
tion area Just north of the park.
The Wider serves as home to the
apple snails, p ro vid in g a safety
net for the kites.
The P ark Service w ants to
reroute the w ater so that It
spreads over m ore of Its o rig in al
p a t h . T h a i Is k e y If t h Ev« .glades a rc lo Ik - restored
and the wood storks' decline
stopped, park scientists said.
U n til Ihc controversy is re­
solved. the U.S. A rm y Corps or
E n g in ee rs w ill not reroute the
water.

California responds to Florida Medfly petition
United Prsss International
L O S A N G E L E S — A request
from F lo rid a o fficials for the
fedora! governm ent lo Impose
tougher restriction s upon West
Coast c itru s -c ro p s doe lo In­
fest at Tuffs on rlU - Mfcdllerr'nrieim
fru it fly w as rejected S atu rday
by a C alifo rn ia official.
Florida A g ricu ltu re C o m m is ­
s io n e r D o yle C o n n e r file d a
petition F riday w ith the U.S.
D epartm ent of A g ricu ltu re re­
q uesting (he Im position of a d d i­

RYAN BAYS

tional safeguards In C a lifo rn ia lo
keep the pests from spreading to
o th er parts o f the co u n try . A
3 0 0 - s q u a r e m i l e a r e a In
C a lifo rn ia has been q u arantined
because of the M edfly inlcs»atinu.
. .
...... WC have itshe it 'The fed eral'
g o v e rn m e n t to re vie w these
qu aran tin e req u irem en ts an d to
Impose* s trlc l and more en com ­
passing quaran tin e regulations
In C a lifo rn ia lo safeguard F lorid a
a n d o t h e r s la t e s fro m a n y
fu rth er M edfly Infestations." said

PAUL EDWARD FROMAN

P au l Edw ard Fium un. 75. 30
R yan Bays. 1 .3 3 0 Notre Dam e
D rive, Altam onte S p rin g s, died C ra n e s W ay. No. 201. A ltam on te
F rid a y at Florida H ospital O r­ S p rin g s, died S unday at his
lando. Born Aug. 9. I9HH. In residence. Horn Ja n . 22. 1915.
W in te r Park. he m oved to A lla - In A lto n . 1ml.. he m oved lo
A ltam o n te S p rin g s from C le v e ­
m onte S p rin g s from there.
S u r v iv o r s in c lu d e p a re n ts , lan d in 1976. He was a retired
Scott and Rozatuic. A ltam on te re g io n a l se rv ic e m an ag er for
Springs: paternal grandparents. H a rris C o rp an d a P rotcslant.
H e is su rvive d by Ills wife.
B u ck and Barbara. A ltam o n te
Springs: m aternal grandm other. E u la Mae.
B a ld w in - F a ir c h ild F u n e r a l
P e a r l S a l v l . W in t e r P a r k ;
paternal great-grandparents, A r ­ Hom e, Orlando. In charge of
t h u r a n d N e t t ie . I n d ia n a : arrangem ents.
m a te rn a l great g ra nd pa re n l s.
Jo se p h in e and H ow ard S a lv l. LILLIAN BONNER JOHNSON
L illia n B o n e r J o h n s o n . 83.
Massachusetts.
W oodlaw n Funeral Hom e. O r­ 1520 S. G ra n t St.. Longw ood.
lan do. In charge of a rra n g e ­ died M onday at South S em in o le
C o m m u n it y H o s p it a l. L o n g ­
m ents.
wood. Born Ja n . 24. 1907, In
ODIES LINDSAY BROOKS
D e lro il Lakes. M inn., she m oved
O tlles L in d s a y B ro o k s. H7, lo Longw ood from there In 1930.
1520 S. G ra m ’St.. Long wood, S h e w as ow ner-operator ol a
died Ju n e 3 ill Longwood Health c h ild day care b usiness and a
Care Center. Bom M ay 15. 1903. m e m b e r o f F lr s l M e t h o d is t
In L e e sb u rg , she m o v e d to C h u rc h . O rland o Slit- w as an
Longw ood in 1987 from Sanford.
E a ste rn Star
She was a hom em aker and a
S u rv iv o rs Include son. O rville
H I. L o n g w o o d ; iw o g r a n d ­
Baptist.
S u r v iv o r in c lu d e s s ls le r .
c h i l d r e n . iw o greatA lealh a Ham ilton- Oviedo.
g ran d ch ild re n .
Wllson-EIc helbergcr M ortuary
B a ld w in - F a ir c h ild F u n e r a l
Inc., Sanford, in charge of ur* H om e. O rlando, in ch arg e ol
rangem ents.
arrangem ents.
M A R G A R E T WALDEN ENSEY
Margaret W alden E n scy . 83. GILL1S J. LITTON
G lllls J . Litton , 84. C an n o n
480 E. C h u rch Ave.. Longw ood.
W ay D rive . C asse lb e rry, died
died S u nday at South S em in ole
C o m m u n it y H o s p ita l. L o n g ­ S u n d a y at Flo rid a H o s p ila l A l­
wood. Born J u ly 4. 1900. in tam onte. B orn M arch 10. 1906.
In G a y. W .Va.. he m oved lo
G reen ville. Ala., she m oved to
Longwood from M iam i in 1970. C a s s e lb e rry from C h a rle s to n .
She was a hom em aker and a W .V a.. In 1961. He was a retired
labor safety inspector lo r the
m em ber of the A n g lican C h u rch
ol the Inca.nation. O rlando. S he state ol W est V irg in ia and a
m em ber of E lk V a lle y A dvent
w a s a m e m b e r o f th e S l.
M onU a s G u ild , form er h isto rian C h ris tia n C h u rch . C h arle sto n ,
lie w as a S h rille r and a Mason,
a n d o f f i c e r o f t h e M ia m i
W om en's Club, a m em ber of I* &gt;ih o f Charleston.
S u rv iv o rs Include wife. Viva:
Sorosis O rla n d o W om en 's C lu b .
C h a r le s to n :
Daughters o f the A m e rica n R ev­ s o n , H a ro ld
o lu tio n and Daughters ol Ihc d a u g h t e r , N a o m i C a v e n d e r .
C h a rle s to n Jan et M c D a v id ,
Confederacy.
s is t e r , V e ld a
S u rv iv o rs Include sons. Lt. S u m t e r . S C
C ol. H a rry R.. Longwood, Rev. T a y lo r. C ro ss L in e s. W Vu.; 10
g r a n d c h ild r e n ; 2 1 g re a t J u lia n D . Enterprise; daughter,
g ra n d ch ild re n
J o a n S. Gre»-n, G u rn e y , III
B u ld w ln - F a ir c f t lld F u u e r a l
brother. F rc d c ru k S Boris. M er­
H om e. A lta m o n te S p rin g s, m
ritt Island, live granddaughters,
ch arge of a rra n g rin e n ts
seven great grandchildren
G a r d e n C h a p e l H o m e lo r
ROBERT M. MANNING
Funerals. O rlando In chutgt of
Robert M M aim ing 62. 1505
arrangem ents

C onner.
H en ry Voss, director of the
C alifo rn ia Departm ent of Food
and A g ricu ltu re, responded S at­
urd ay to the F lo rid a petition.
"W e have every reason to
believe that the .M edfly erad ica­
tion effort H i'S o u th ern C a lifo rn ia ■
Is w o rk in g ." said Vosr “ T h e last
M edfly find was m ore than three
weeks back, on M ay 1. 1990.
C a lifo rn ia has a com prehensive
and b iolog ically sound M edfly
detection, eradication and q u a r­
a n tin e p ro g ra m .

W . 2 5 th S t.. S a n fo rd , d ie d
M onday at h is residence. Born
J u ly 12. 1927. in D elhi. N.Y.. he
m o v e d to S a n f o r d f r o m
Bingham ton. N.Y.. In 1977. He
w as a heavy equipm ent operator
for a co n structio n co m pan y and
a B ap tist. He was a m em ber of
i h c I n t e r n a t io n a l U n io n o f
O p e ra llu g Engineers, Local 410
an d a W o rld W ar II and Korean
W a r A rm y veteran.
S u r v i v o r s i n c l u d e w if e .
G lcn n a : daughters, S u zan . S a n ­
ford. S an dra Morgan Conk. J u d y
M o r g a n M a r t in , b o th o f
B in g h a m to n , IM trfcla M organ
New ton. Deltona; sisters. R u th
H u g h s o n , P o rt J e r v is . N .Y ..
W ilm a H o l l i n g s w o r t h .
H u n ts v ille , Ala., N in a Keane.
W a s h in g t o n . A lm a S t r o u d .
H o ld cn v lllc , Okla.. M ary Lew is.
Delhi; brother, George M. J r..
B in g h a m t o n : s e v e n g r a n d ­
ch ild re n .
G ru m k o w F u n e ra l H om e.
Sanford. In charge of a rran g e­
m ents.

THOMAS F. McCOLL
T h o m a s F. M et'oil. 89. S te rlin g
O a ks Lane. Casselberry, died
S u n d a y al Florida H o sp ilal Allam on te. Born Nov. 28. 1900. In
Scotland, he m oved to CossetIx-rry from Sunrise in 1981. He
w as a retired tool and dye m aker
an d a Presbyterian.
S u r v i v o r s i n c l u d e w if e .
M argaret; d aughter. M argaret
M a rtin e z . C a s s e lb e rry ; th re e
g r a n d c h i l d r e n : tw o g r e a t gra .dchlldren.
B a ld w in - F a ir c h ild F u n e r a l
H om e. A ltam on te S p rin g s. In
charge of arrangem ents.

MICHAEL BRETT McGEE
M ichael B rr lt McGee. 20, 1410
R uth S i.. Longwood. died S u n ­
day in O rlando. Born O ci II ,
1969. in W in ter Park, he w as a
hlelon g resident of C e n iru l F lo r i­
d a He w as a student at S e m i­
nole C o m m u n ity College and a
m em ber ol Palm S p rin g s Baptist
C h u rch . A ltam on te S p rin g s
S u r v iv o r s in c lu d e p a re n ts,
W illia m an d Joyce Longwood.
brother. W illia m C u rtis. O lathe,
K a il slsleis. Shannon. P atricia
L y o n Stole, h o lh o l A popka
B a ld w in - F a ir c h ild F u n e r a l
Hom e. Forest C ity. In charge ol
arrangem ents.

Continued from Page IA

co n trib u te .

w orkshop. " B u t th ey're
w o rkin g out real w ell. W c knew
they co u ld do II."
T he m a in stre a m in g program
tx-gan about one y e a r ago u nder
P oe's d ire ctio n an d he 7s proud
of It.
" T h is is m y b a b y ." Poe said.
"I'v e o*
in on It a lm ost since
Ihc g u ; . , d floor. I w an ted T to
w ork and it d ocs."
Poe said thee eth ic at w o rk at
S W O P Is a llo w in g everyb od y to

"W h a t som e of them do. you
ca n 't do.” Poe said. " Y o u ’d get
so bored. It w ould d rive you
cra zy . W e have a w heelchairbou n d ad u lt here w h o ca n 't feed
o r toilet herself, but she can
co u n t to five. So everyday, she
sorts broch u res in to stacks of
five. Not four. Not six. Five. S he
can do It. A n d sh e does It w ell.
W e have sorted over a m illio n
pieces o f m all tills y e a r."

So. wus Poc excited w hen the
c o u n ty rn m m isslo n . re co g n izin g
S W O P 's efforts, decided to pro­
cla im J u n e 3 through J u n e 9
S e m in o le W o rk O p p o r t u n it y
W eek?
" Y e s sir. Indecdy. I'm a w h ole
b u n ch excited.' he said.
Poe rc cilcd the co u n ty i -n m iss io n 's resolu tio n w ith a ll the
a n im a tio n and ib rcefu ln ess o f a
television evangelist re citin g Ihc
T en C om m andm ents.

M artinez running m ate reprim anded
by Florida Suprem e Court in 1986
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T A L L A H A S S E E - T h e govern o r's new ru n n in g m ale. Monroe
C o u n ty S h e riff J . A llis o n DeFoor
II. was p u b lic ly reprim anded by
the state S u p rem e C o u rt for
I m p ro p e r c a m p a ig n in g a n d
h o ld in g c o n f lic t in g In te re sts
w h ile servin g as u co u nty Judge.
DeFoor w as cited In 1986 for
w ro n g ly ca m p a ig n in g for other
cand id ates w ho were friends,
ord erin g pro batio n ers to wear
electronic m on itors m ade by a
firm In w h ich he had an Interest
and w ith h o ld in g Judgm ent on
d rivers accused of speeding If
they paid tw ice the standard
line.
"J u d g e s serve on the bench In
order to fu rl her the Interests of
Justice, not th eir ow n personal
Interests." the Su prem e Court
s a id In th e A u g . 21. 1986.
reprim and.
T h e J u d ic ia l Q u a lific a tio n s
C o m m issio n had recom m ended
a g a in s t d is m is s a l fro m th e
bench, reportin g that D cFo or's
"c o n trite dem eanor, cooperation
an d ackn ow led g em ent of the
s e r io u s n e s s " o f th e ch a rg e s
s h o w e d h e r e g r e t t e d h is

m la lu lz a a

n i.H H r iM a r l i t l d l
m istakes. TT lht ne ocou
rt agreed that
a p u b lic rep rim an d was s u ffi­
cient action ngaisnt DeFoor.
Gov. Bob M artin ez opened h is
1 9 9 0 r e - e le c t io n c a m p a ig n
M onday w llh the surprise selec­
tion of DeFoor as h is ru n n in g
mate. M artinez knew about D c­
Foor's rep rim an d and even read
a copy of It before d ecid in g
d u rin g the weekend to choose
DeFoor as lieu ten an t governor
candidate. T h e M ia m i H erald
said Tuesday.
" W e d o n 't agree w ith the
S u p rem e Court on everything
and th is was an oth er o f those
th in g s." M artinez said. "I don't
see th is a s a p ro b le m ."
D eFoor said he anticipated the
Issue w ould surface. He said he
had d e cid e d a g a in s t see kin g
re-election lo the bench w h ile h is
c a s e w a s b e f o r e th e s ta te
Suprem e Court and had severed
h is connection w llh the bracelet
firm . Controlled A ctiv itie s Corp.
" T h e bottom line was that I
w as d ete rm ine d to be fit to
rem ain a Judge." he said. " A n d
th at's a lol h ig h e r standard than
being a lieutenant governor."
D e Fo or said Ihc rep rim an d
stem m ed p r im a r ily from h is

t 1*
tto
f l defeatf i t other
ll&lt;*1
p o liti­
c ia n s who he s a id were part of a
co rru p t system . .
T h e g o v e r n o r 's c a m p a ig n
m anager. J.M . " M a c "
S llp a n o vlch . echoed that slatem e n l. s a y In g D e F o o r w a s
ta rg e te d la rg e ly b e c a u s e he
w orked for reform s and took on
M onroe C o u n ty 's good-olc-boy
" B u b b a ” netw ork.

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attem

DeFoor. 36. Is the first Re­
p u b lic a n s h e r if f e le c t e d In
M onroe C o u n ty .In th is cen tury.
Before his ele ction In 1988. he
w a s an a tto r n e y In p riv a te
p ra c tic e for iw o y e a rs , an d
served as a co u n ty Judge from
1983 to 1987. D u rin g thut lim e,
he 9pcnt two years as an acting
circu it Judge.
A se v e n th -g e n e ra tio n F lo r i­
d ian , DeFoor also directed the
area's narcotics task force w h ile
w o rkin g as an assistant stale
attorney from 1980 to 1983. He
w as an assistant p u b lic defender
In 1979 and 1980. and has been
sh e riff for 17 m onths.
M artinez said he chose DeFoor
because of h is b ackg rou n d as an
attorney, prosecutor. Judge and
law -enforcem ent officer.

Unseasonably dry weather damages citrus trees
United Erase International
VERO BEACH The u n ­
s e a so n a b ly d ry w e ath er that
follow ed the C h ris tm a s freeze
m ay have allow ed farm ers to
salvuge frozen fruit, but It also
m ade m a tte rs w orse for the
dam aged c itru s trees, a g ric u l­
tu ral o fficials say.
T h e d ry sp rin g m eant a la ck of
w ate r for the d am aged fru it

trees, which needed wales
heal fToni the to ld , said"
T erry, a d m in is tra to r o f the F lo r­
ida A g ric u ltu ra l S ta tistic S e rv ice
In O rlando.
"T h e w eather after the freeze
w as as Ideal as l( co u ld be for

salvag ing the crop, but It was
m u rd e r on the trees." he said.
T h e freeze cost growers at
least 8250 m illio n and the In­
d u stry — In clu d in g harvesters,
processors, packers and others
— a total loss o f 81-3 b illio n. The
c it r u s In d u s try p ro d u c e s $8
b illio n an n u ally.
"In the len g run. the tree
dam age Is going to be the m uch
bigger loss than the loss o ' fruit
th is season," said Bob Behr. an
econom ic researcher for the F lo r­
id a D epartm ent of C itru s.
P re lim in a ry estim ates predict
that next y ear's orange crop
probab ly w ill be 110 m illio n
boxes about the same a9 this

Cuomo to seek third term
as governor of New York
Unit

lin t

A L B A N Y . N.Y. - Gov. M ario
C u o m o an nounced S u n d a y he
w ill seek a tlitre! foilr-year lernt.
b u c k i n g i li e t r e n d o f
Northeastern governors stepping
dow n because of econom ic woes.
"M a tild a and I don't w uitl to
do a n y th in g else ." C u o m o said.
F o r th e p a s l e ig h t y e a rs .
Cuom o. 57. Inis liecn considered
a prospect Inr the D em ocratic
presiden tial n o m in atio n . C u o m o
has ofien derided sp ecu la tio n on
Ills reported p lan s to seek n a ­
tio n a l o ffic e , h u t h a s n e v e r
sq uelched II and som etim es e n ­
couraged it.
('H om o’s announcem ent that
he w ill ru n again for governor
cam e less Ihalt 24 hours before
t It e D c m o c r a 11 c P a r t y ' s
n o m in atin g co n ve ntio n and 24
hours after the Lib eral Party
endorsed him as iis 1990 g u b er­
natorial candidate.
A ltho u g h the g overno r's popula rlty has su n k from Its recordhigh level o f 77 I percent In p olls
reported In J a n u a ry 1988, It
hovers now arou nd 6 0 percent,
m a k in g C u o m o a fo rm id a b le
opponent in Novem ber.
H is expected R ep u b lican o p ­
ponent. Pierre R lu frel. Isa jhiIiii
cal u n kn ow n an d not a re g is­

tered party m em ber. K ln fret Is
an Independent and supports
a b o r t io n r ig h t s . O n th o s e
grounds, som e G O P leaders artta lk in g about m ourning a peti­
tion d rive to force a R epublican
p rim ary.
T h e d is a rra y In th e oncestro n g New Y o rk R ep u b lican
P a rly could offset Cuorno's v u l­
n erab ility on Issues such as ih c
s ta le 's budget p ro b le m s and
econ om ic slow dow n.
S im ila r w o e s p ro m p te d
M a s s a e h u s r lt s G o v. M ic h a e l
D u k a k is. V erm ont Gov.
M a d e le in e K t in in a n d C o n ­
n ecticut G ov. W illiam O 'N e ill lo
an nounce they w ould retire al
the end ol llu-lr term s In Decem ­
ber.

w orkers, w h ile d u rin g
the sam e period one year ago. 3 0
percent planned s ta ll increases.
M a n p o w e r re p o rts In d u s trie s
w ith (he greatest Job potential
Include servle ts, co n structio n ,
t r a n s p o r t a t io n a n d p u b l i c
u lililie s . Prospects lh a l appear
le s s p r o m is in g fo r s u m m e r
em p loym en t an- in flra n c e , in ­
su ran ce and real estate.
T h e th ird quarter 1990 M an
power su rv e y for th e soul hern
states Indicates a s im ila r trend
in h irin g , dow n from Iasi year,
hut u p s lig h tly from second
q u arte r em p loym en t statistics,
right In lira w ith the averages
for th e e n tire n ation , w here
M anpow er says "b u sin e ssm e n
co n tin u e to show ca u tion and
co n cern for econom ic co n d itio n s

A O V tf lT tK M X T

UN EXP LA IN ED
W E IG H T LO SS
P U Z Z LES
S C IE N TIS TS
F I N L A N D — The unexpected
weight loss experienced by members
o f a test group has puzzled medical
researchers at a leading Finnish uni­
versity. Scientists were lestlng a nat­
urally-occurring compound for its
ability to lower blood cholesterol lev­
els when, to their surprise, they
found that every person who took the
fo rm u la had lost a s ig n ific a n t
amount of weight.
The formula was then tested al
another prestigious European uni­
versity hospital. Again, all patients
lost weight even though they did not
change their eating habits. The
report detailing this study, published
in the British Journal of Nutrition,
stated; "B od y weight was sig n ifi­
cantly reduced even though the
patients were specifically asked not
to alter their dietary habits.”

Workers
Continued from Page IA
federal a p p e a ls
c o u rt's ru lin g Is upheld.
O ther states su p p ortin g the
appeal In clud e A rizo n a . C o n ­
n ecticu t. Delaware, Lou isian a.
M a in e . M ic h ig a n . M in n e so ta .
N e b ra s k a . New J e r s e y . New
Y o rk. Ohio. O klahom a. Texas.
V erm on t and W ashington.
T h e a tto rn e y s g e n e ra l of
P u e rto R ic o and th e V ir g in
Islands are also participants.

Jobs
Continued from Page 1A

ye a r's post-freeze crop, though
the official U S D A forecast w ill
not be out u n til October.
T e rry said the crop loss was
ubout 17 percent as a re su lt of
the C h ristm a s freeze, dow n from
the o rig in al 2 9 percent estim ate.
For som e c itru s grow ers, the
freeze was a to tal disaster.

in p la n n in g su nu n er h irin g .”
M a n p o w e r's D u n h a m c ite d
m ajor em ployers in the area who
began operations d u rin g h r past
year, as well us those s till set lo
o p e n . I n c lu d in g A A A h e a d ­
q u arte rs al Heathrow und tlanew m ajor postal la c lllly in the
L a ke M ary area, us an Indk uMon
of an Im p ro v e d o v e r a ll
e m p lo y m e n t p ic t u r e i l l th e
lu tu re for Sem inole C ou n ty.
PIC tra in in g critter* have been
set up al M idw ay E lem en tary.
L y m a n a n d S e m in o le H ig h
Schools, and ( room s School ol
Choice.
Before the students' actual
em p loym en t begins o n J u n e 18.
they w ill undergo rd u c n llo n and
tra in in g sem in ars und u teri w ith
p r o s p e c t iv e e m p lo y e r* Iro in
in i si ness, in d ustry an d govern
m ent ih rou g h ou t the county.

T hla w om an re p o r te d ly toet 134
pounds while on the formula.

While it I* still not entirely clear
how the furmula induce! weight loss,
some scientists believe this com­
pound actually alters Ihc way the
body digests food: when taken before
mealtime it bonds with food and sup­
presses caloric absorption. Unab­
sorbed calories would pass through
and oul of the digestive system.
The formula is marketed In cap­
sule form in Ihc United Slates under
the trade name Cal-Ban JOOO. A firm
located in Tam pa, F lo rid a has
exclusive North American distribu­
tion rights lo Cal-Ban JOOO. A com­
pany spokesman reported that the
formula Is 1009 natural and has been
clinically tested fur safely. Review of
the customer files of this company
revealed Ihc names of hundreds of
people who have lost as much us 20.
40 or HO or mure pounds overall with
C'al-Itan JOOO. This appears to be a
golden opportunity for people who
arc plagued by (al and cellulite that
they can’t seem to lose by conven­
tional methods.
Cal-Ban JOOO is reasonably priced
at $|V 4$ for a J-wcck supply and
SJ8.95 for a 6-week supply. Postage
and handling is SJ. V IS A , M C ,
A M E X an d C O D o r d e r s are
accepted. To order c a ll T O L L F R E E 1-800-5 J7-J72J or purchase
locally at:
In Sanfurd, F L at Faust's Drug Store,
407 B. 1st St.: M cdco Discount
Ph aim xy, 2701 S. Orlando Dr.; TruValuc Drugs, 503 li. 1st SL or A l's
Convenient S tore. 254 3 French Ave.

M RS

�• A — Sanford Harald, Sanford, Florida — Tuesday. June 5, 1530

Canadians far apart over Quebec
■yLA UM K WATSON
United Press International

Supreme Soviet adopts enterprise law
M O S C O W — T h e Soviet P arlia m e n t, w o rkin g overtim e to
eodlfy M ik h a il G o rb a ch e v 's econ om ic reform Ideas, passed a
key law g ivin g p rivate bu sin esses the sam e legal status as slate
en te rp rises and now m ust d ecid e on a sin g le tax rate for
businesses.
T h e Su prem e Soviet, o r P arliam en t. Intended lo take up the
b u s in e s s tax b ill for a s e c o n d re a d in g T u e sd a y . T h e
g o vern m e n t's draft p lan for a 55 percent u n ifo rm la x on profits
d rew strong op p o sition from depu ties w h o argued It would
lim it Incentive. A n alte rn a tiv e 35 percent la x also was
proposed.

Yeltsin cabinet candidates fail
M O S C O W — R u ssia n President D oris Y e lts in 's th ird failu re to
w in p arlia m e n ta ry approval o f h is C ab in et cand id ates raised
q u estio n s about h is m andate to lead the S oviet U n io n 's largest
re p u b lic toward rad ical change.
But the dogged form er M oscow party boss said he w ould call
a n o th e r vote on the sam e cand id ates today.
Y eltsin , w ho w on leadership o f the C on gress of People’s
D ep u ties and R u s s ia 's effective p residency la st'w e e k b y only
fo u r voles over a required m ajo rity, used h is pow ers M onday as
ch a irm a n to force a vole on unopposed cand id acies for the final
tw o posts In the four-m em ber C ab in et.

Contra leaders disarm to set example
E L A L M E N D R O . N icaragu a — T w o top C o n iru leaders
surrendered th eir weapons M on d ay to set an exam ple for more
than 10.000 rebels w ho ure re lu ctan t to give up th eir arm s after
n in e years of c iv il war.
E n riq u e Z cla ya C ru z, know n as C om m an d er H enry, and
M iguel Angel Sosa, alias C o m m a n d e r E m llla n o . handed over
th e ir autom atic rifles to U.N. peace-keeping forces In a
cerem ony arranged by the governm ent o f "re sid en t Vloleta
Cham orro.
T w o civ ilia n C on tra leaders — Pepe M atu s and Bernardo
Pustora — also registered th eir nam es M onday am ong the some
3.5 0 0 Contras w h o have d em o bilized so far.

Tiananmen protests suppressed
B E IJIN G — A rm e d soldiers beat onlookers and threatened
reporters at Beijing U n iversity, attem p tin g lo proven* a second
night of defiant student protests a year a fle r Chin ese troops
crushed the student-led d em o cracy m ovem ent.
Troops arm ed w ith A K -4 7 assault rifles used tru n ch eon s
M onday to treat tw g A fric a n students from B u ru n d i In an
Incident at the so u th gate of the w alled cam p u s, where worried
o fficials had met through the d ay to assess S u n d a y n ig h t's
apparen tly spontaneous dem onstration.

Bush’s China policy comes under attack
W A S H IN G T O N — P re s id e n t B u sh , m a rk in g the first
an n iversary of the T ia n a n m e n S quare m assacre, pledged U.S.
support for those w I i d sock freedom and expressed hope C h in a
w ill tu rn toward "th e path of re form ."
B u t m em bers of Congress and a recently escaped C hinese
student ripped B u sh M onday for not stan d in g m ore forcefully
for those who died In C h in a in the p u rsu it of dem ocracy, and
charged thal h is policies toward B e ijin g are too cautious.

Peace talks to resume
T O K Y O —1T h e Vietnam ese-backed governm ent of C am b od ia
and a rebel a llia n ce have egreed lo resum e peace talks
Tuesday, hut there w as no definite word on w hether the
h old n u f K h m e r Rouge faction w ou ld participate.
T h e talks, w h ich began M onday, were to ru n for two days but
a b ru p tly ended less than 3 0 m in u te s after the start w hen the
K h m e r Rouge, the largest o f three resistance factions, refused
to show up.

Soviet ethnic clashes erupt
M O S C O W — Violent e th n ic d a sh e s over land allocation
erupted in western K irg h izia , prom pting au th o ritie s in the
S oviet re p u b lic lo Impose u sta le of em ergency In the urea and
a p p o in t the In te rio r m in is t e r as th e re g io n 's m lliiu r y
com m ander, officia l news reports said Tu esday.

From United Press international Reports

O T T A W A — T a lk s over a co n stitu tio n al
am endm ent g ran tin g Q uebec special powers
to prom ote Its F ren ch language am i c u ltu re
appeared on Ihc verge o f collapse. Increas­
in g prospects for Ihc p ro v in ce 's secession
from Canada.
D csp tlr the co n tin u ed Impasse. Prim e
M in iste r B ria n M u lron ey told reporters after
nearly 10 h o u rs of m eetings w llh p ro vin cial
leaders that negotiations w ould resum e
today.
"W e have a lon g w ay to g o." M ulroney
said, adding that d iscu ssio n s were "p re tty
vigo rou s."
T he co n stitu tio n al n eg o tiatio ns go lo the

United Press International
M E X IC O C IT Y M e x ic o ,
h o m e lo th e w o r ld 's m o st
polluted cap ital, arranged the
p lan tin g of more than I m illio n
trees nationw ide Tuesday as il
hosts th is ye a r's W orld E n v i­
ronm ent Day.
In te rn atio n al leaders, scie n ­
tists. b usinessm en, artists, a ca­
d em icia n s and en tertain ers were
In M exico for celeb ratio n s across
th e c o u n try , c h o s e n b y the
U ntied Nations as the site for U n­
even t.
President C a rlo s Salm as de
C ortart was scheduled to Inau­
gurate the celebrations w ith an
address at M exico C ity 's F in e
A rts Palace.
Eve n ts for th is ye a r's W orld
E n viron m en t Day. w h ich ca rrie s
the them e " A Better Planet lor
C h ild re n ." in clu d ed an an n u al
state of the environm ent report
and n u m e ro u s s e m in a rs and
w o r k s h o p s , th e o r g a n iz in g
com m ittee announced.
O fficials an ticipated m ore than
I m illio n trees w ould he planted
lit M exico try d a y 's end. and tree
p la n tin g cerem onies also were
p lam ied at M exican em bassies
a cross the w orld
S alinas, who welcom ed ilui-holce of M exico as recognition
o l " th e Im portant role L a tin
A m e ric a w ill play In Im proving
the global e n v iro n m e n t." has
said Ills g overnm en t's reforesta
lio n program w ill see the p la n t­
in g o f m ore than 32 m illio n
trees.
Tin- ex ten sive p .in U ip .iU o n ol
you th g roups in exp ed ition s to
lou r region s ol M exico is seen as
a way of cre a tin g a n eeologU ul
aw areness am on g In lin e genera
lio n s
G ro u p s of c h ild re n li d In
e n viro n m en talists and scientists
have visited Lake Pazcuaro In

F-orest Damage
in Europe
Countries where it’s neatest
Portion ol total area damaged

Spain

United P m i Inysrnatlonal
G A B O R O N E . B o ts w a n a —
B lack leader Nelson M andela. In
B o tsw a n a on the start o f a
45-day foreign lo u r, w arned that
liftin g san ction s against S o u th
A frica now "w o u ld lx.- tan ta­
m ount to stab b in g (he lib era tio n
struggle In the b a c k ."
K ic k in g off a lo u r o f Europe.
Canada, the U n ited States and
A frica . M andela set the tone
M onday for h is most exten sive
foreign trip sin ce Ills release
from prison In Feb ru ary, sa y in g
con tin u ed econ om ic sa n ctio n s
w ould help force an end lo S ou th
A fric a 's In stitution alized system
o f racial segregation.
From Botswana. M andela was
s c h e d u le d T u e s d a y to v is it
Lusaka. Zam b ia, and then bead
for Purls. H is lo u r Includes talks
w ith President B u sh In W ashingIon and an address to a Joint
session of Congress,
The near-legendarv 7 1 -year-

C ourt dism isses
charges against
A quino o p pon ent
United p m i International

old leader o f the A frica n N allonul
Congress and fits wife. W innie,
received a red-eurpet welcom e
from P re s id e n t Q u e lt M aslre
w h e n t h e y a r r i v e d In t he
diam on d -rich co u n try bordering
S outh Africa.
1 rlb al dan cers perform ed on
the tarm ac and wom en ululated
b e f o r e t h e M a it d e la s w e re
escorted Into town along Nelson
M andela Drive.
A fle r m eeting p rivately w llh
M aslre. president o f the form er
B ritis h protectorate since 1980.
M andela addressed a crow d of
15.000 al the n a llo n a l stadium .
He a p p e a re d fit fo llo w in g a
s ix -d a y m e d ic a l e x a m in a tio n
and surgery
"A p a rth e id Is s till aliv e hut the
A N C Is even m ore a liv e ." M an ­
d ela sa id . He p ra ise d S o u th
A frica n President F rcd c rlk de
K le rk for h is courage In sus­
pen din g M an d ela’s life prison
term and liftin g a 3 0-year ban on
the A N C .

X h P d e c is io n f o r c e s p r o ­
secu tors to decide w hether to go
back to a C iv ilia n c rim in a l ci irt
.a m iflic a s im p le case o f reb ellion
against E n rile . who w as ordered
freed on $4,500 hall M arch 6
w h ile the v a lid ity o f the charges
against h im w as being review ed.
E n rllc spent a week In detention
on the charge.
T h e 15-m em her c o u n s vote
u p h old s a 1956 decision (hut the
c rim e o f rebellion ca n n o t be
co m bin e d w ith oth er c rim in a l
olTcnsca. T h e co u rt's vote was
11-2. w ith two m em bers absent.
"In the view of the m a jo rity ,
the (1956) ru lin g re m a in s good
la w ."

the P a cific and the Sea o f C ortes
and the ce n tral vo lca n ic region.
A stone "tim e ca p s u le ." co n ­
ta in in g m essages from w orld
leaders, ecological reports from
s c ie n tis ts a m i o th e r e n v iro n m ent-relaled gem s such us sa te l­
lite photographs of rainforests,
w a s p re p a re d lo r p la c e m e n t
T uesday at the P laza of the
Three C u ltu re s and w ill rem ain
sealed u n i II J u n e 5 .2 0 0 0
M exico C ity Is kno w n us the
w o rld 's m ost |&gt;ollutrd m e tro p o li­
ta n a re a , w llh 2 .5 m illio n
vehicles p ro du cing n il estim ated
80 percent of the sm og that
d arkens c ity sk ie s m ost days.
Recent efforts by M e x ico to
c o u n te r the p ro b le m s o f a ir
p o l l u t i o n I n c lu d e
ch icle
em issio n s co n tro ls and a p ro­
gram re q u irin g m otorists to keep
their ca rs oil the road one day a
week.
Som e en v iro n m e n ta lists have
praised the program s, alth ou g h
others charge they have failed to
reduce p ollu tio n ..nd sh o u ld be
s c ra p p e d a n d re p la c e d w ith
program s to im prove the q u a lity
of gasoline and to Im plem ent
stricte r co n tro ls on Industry.
M exico also recently banned
Ihc k illin g and trad in g ol sea
turtles and th eir sh ells S ix ol
the w orld's seven species o f sea
tu rtles breed along M e x ic o 's P a ­
c ific and G u ll coasts, and e n v i­
ro n m e n ta l g ro u p s w o rld w id e
had Ik -cii c a llin g for actio n lo
hall the depletion of the s|M-cles.

S ource S la te o l 1*4 W orld.
M I A O R A F H IC B
a W orld* .itch Institute R eport

U n it e d Wtoy

Heroine honored

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IN T H E C I R C U I T C O U N T
O F T H E IIT H J U D I C I A L
C I R C U I T IN A N D F O R
S E M IN O L E C O U N TY,
F L O R ID A .
C A S E NO. VO QUO C A M L
C H E M IC A L M O R T G A G E
COM PANY.
P lA ln lltt,

I N T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
OF T H E E IG H T E E N T H
J U O IC IA L C IR C U IT
IN A N D F O R
S E M IN O L E C O U N TY.
F L O R IS A
Case No. TO-IIIT C A 0« L
G E N E R A L JU R IS D IC T IO N
F L E E T R E A L ESTATE FUND
IN G C O R P .
P la ln llll.

No
TO 0310 C A 09 L o t the
C i r c u i t C o u r t o l Ih c I I T H
Judicial Circuit In end lor Semi
ro le County. F lo rid a , w h erein
C H E M IC A L M O R T G A G E
C O M P A N Y . P la ln llll, and
P A T R I C K M M C K F P . E T A L ..
a ra defendants. I w ill sail lo the
hig h est b id d e r lo r cash a t the
W est F ro n t D o or o l the S em in ole
C o u n ty C o u rth o u se . S a n lo rd .
F lo rid a , a l II OOo'clock A M on
the 5th day o l J u ly . ITTO. the
fo llo w in g d escrib e d p ro p e rty as
set (oeth In s a id S u m m a ry F in a l
Ju d g m e n t, lo w ll:
The E a s t 75’ o l L o l 10. B loch
C. A M E N O ED PLA T OF
B U T T O N S S U B D IV IS IO N , ac
c o rd in g to the P la t thereof, as
re co rd e d In P la t Book 9, P a g e IS
ot the P u b lic R e co rd s ot Sem i
n ole County, F lor Ida
Together w ith a ll stru ctu re s
a n d Im p ro v e m e n ts now an d
h e r e a lte r on sa id la n d , and
lU lu r e s attach ed thereto, end
a ll ren ts. Issues, proceeds, and
p r o lils a c c ru in g and lo a cc ru e
fro m s a id p re m ise s, a ll ot w h ich
a re in clu d e d w ith in the forego
In g d e s c r ip t io n a n d th e
habendum thereof, also a ll gas.
steam , e le c tr ic , w a ter an d other
h ea tin g, cooking, re frig e ra tin g ,
lig h tin g , plu m b in g , v e n tila tin g .
Irrig a tin g , a n d pow er s yste m s
m a ch in e s, a p p lia n ces, tle tu re s
an d a pp u rten a n ces, w h ic h a re
now o r m ey h e re e lte r p e rte ln to.
o r be used w llh . In. or on sa id
p re m ise s, even though they m ay
be detached o r detachable
O A T E O th is J l day o l M a y .

vs

GREGORY
u e .o t a l .

M A R Y A N N E M O R S E , C le rk
C ir c u lt C o u r t
B y . Ja n e E Ja sew lc
D eputy C le rk
P u b lis h Ju n e 5 17 ITTO 0 E S T 7
N O T IC E O F A P P L I C A T I O N
FO R TAX D E E D
N O T IC E
IS H E R E B Y
G I V E N , th a t Jo s e p h A /o r
C a ro lin a N u rlk . the h old er o l the
lo llo w in g c e r t lllc a t e ls l h as tile d
sa id c e r t lllc a t e ls l tor a t a i deed
to be Issued thereon Th e c e r t lli
ca te n u m b e rls ) an d y e a r ls l o l
issuance, the d e scrip tio n ot the
p ro p e rty, a n d the n a m e ls l In
w h ic h it w a s assessed is a re as
follow s
C e rtific a te No 20T6
Y e a r o l Issuance 1917
D e sc rip tio n o l P ro p e rty L E G
L O T 14 W IN O W A R O S Q U A R E
S E C 1 P B IT P G M
N a m e s in w h ic h assesse d
D o n a ld G Kennedy. V e ld e J
Bo-,k in d
A ll o l s a id property being in
the Cou n ty ot S em inole. S late ol
F lo rid a
U n le s s s u c h c e r t l l l c a t e l s l
sh a ll be red eem ed a cc o rd in g to
law . the p ro p e rty d e scrib e d In
such c e r tlf ic a te ls ) w ill be sold
to the h ig h est bidde r et the west
Iro n ! d o o r. S e m in o le C ou n ty
Courthouse. Sanford. F lo rid a on
the ll t n d a y of June. &lt;TT0. el
II 0 0 A M
A p p ro x im a te ly 5125 00 ca sh
tor le e s Is re q u ire d to be p a id by
the su ccessfu l bidde r a t the sale
F u ll p a y m e n t ot f n am ount
eq u a l to the highest b id plus
a p p lic a b le d o cu m e n ta ry stam p
ta xes end re c o rd in g tees Is due
w it h in .’ 4 h o u r s A l t e r th e
a d v e rtise d lim e o l the sale A lt
p, , m eats sha ll b e 'a s h or g u a r
an teed Instrum ent, m a d e pay
a b le to the C le rk ot the C ir c u it
Cour
O a le d th is Tth day ot M a y
two
(S E A L )
M a ry e n n e M o r se
C le rk o l the C ir c u it C ou rt
S e m m o le C o u n ty F lo rid a
B y T in a Tem ur
Deputy C le rk
P u b lis h M a y IS 77 JT A June 5
tTTO
O E R US

B

W I L L I A M S , et

D efendant Is)
N O T IC E O F
FO R EC LO SU RE SALE
BYCLERKO FTH E
C IR C U IT C O U R T
N o tice Is hc*eby g iv e n that the
u n d a r e lo n e d M A R Y A N N E
M O R S E . C lo rk o l tho C ir c u it
C o u rt ot Sem lnolo County, F lo r
Ida. w ill, on tho Jrd d a y o l Ju ly .
ITTO. at It 00 A M . a t tho Fron t
door o f tho Sem inole County
Courthouse, In S an lord. F lo rid a ,
o ile r lo r sa le end s e ll e l p u b lic
o u tc ry to the highest and best
bidde r lo r cash, the follow in g
d e scrib e d property situ a ted In
S em in o le County, F lo rid a , to

wit

Lo t I I . A C A D E M Y M A N O R .
U N IT TW O. a cco rd in g lo the
pint Ihereol a s record ed in ° 'e t
Book It. page 2a. P u b lic Rec
o rd s o l Sem inole C ou n ty. F lo rl
da.
p u rsu an t lo the lin a l d ecree ol
fo reclosu re entered In a case
pending In sa id C ou rt, the style
ot w h ic h Is: Fleet R e a l Esta te
F u n d in g C orp vs G re g o ry B
W illia m s . e t u x . e la l
W IT N E S S m y hand an d ol
t id a l sea l o l said C ou rt th is M th
day of M a y . ITTO
(S E A L )
M a ry e n n e M orse
C le rk o l the C irc u it C ou rt
B Y Ja n e E . Ja sew lc
DEPUTY CLERK
P u b lis h : J u r e S . tj. ITTO

DE^es

IN T H E C I R C U I T C O U R T
O F T H E IIT H J U D I C I A L
C I R C U I T IN A N D F O R
S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y .
F L O R ID A .

IWO

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Georgletta Garth receives a framed com m endation from Mayor
Gene Farach for "bravery and co n scien tio u s perform ance o l
d u ly," lo r her quick response in preventing a major gasoline lire
and saving the life of a m otorist whose autom obile struck a gas
pump at the Texaco Food Mart In Longwood on May 30.

Legal Notices

M A N IL A . P h ilip p in e s — T h e
Suprem e Court Tu e sd a y dealt a vt
P A T R IC K M M C K E E . E T A L .
setback to President C orazo n
D efen dan ts
A q u in o and d ism issed the re­
N O T IC E O F
F
O
R
E
C
L
O
S
U
R
E
SALE
b e llio n w ith m u r d r r c h a rg e
O T I C E IS H E R E B Y G I V E N
ugatnst op p o sition Sen. J u a n p uNrsu
an t lo a S u m m a ry F in a l
Ponce K u rile, ru lin g the a lle g a ­ Ju d g m en t o l F o re c lo s u re d o led
M a y 77, IVVO a n d en tered In C a t*
tion had no legal basis

Luiembourg

lip- western slate ol M lchoacan.
Itie Stan K a an reserve In the
southeastern Ju ng les o f Q u in ­
tana R imi. the coastal regions of

Besides givin g Quebec special pow ers lo
jjroservc Its cu ltu re. Ih c amendment w ould
g iv e a ll p ro v in c e s a sa y In s e le c tin g
S u prem e C ou rt Judges and senators and
re q u ire s the u n a n im o u s consent o f all
p ro vin ces I k - fore the Senate can be reform ed
o r new pro vin ces created.
Three o f the c o u n try 's sm allest provinces
— New B ru n sw ick . M u n llo lu i and New ­
foundland — oppose- the am endm ent. T h e ir
leaders huve said Quebec w ill use the
d istin ct society clause to puss new law s that
Im pede the E n g lis h an d o th e r e th n ic
m in o ritie s In the province.
In the th ird session of ta lk s M onday, the
federal governm ent offered a com preh ensive
|iro|X)sal addressing key Issues, in clu d in g
Q u eb ec's d istin ct society clause

Elimination of sanctions
‘stab in back’—Mandella

World Environment Day set
By ANTHONY HARRUP

heart o f h o stilitie s between Q uebec and Ihc
rest of Canada, and Ihc French-speaking
provin ce has threatened to secede If the
m easure Is altered In an y way.
T h e a m e n d m e n t, w h ic h Q u eb ec has
ch am p ion e d for throe years, w ould re­
cognize Quebec us a d istin ct society and
give It special powers lo prom ote and
preserve Its language and culture.
T h e M cech i^ike A ccord , us the am end­
ment Is know n, wns drafted three years ago
after Q uebec objected to a co n stitu tio n that
Canada udopted In 1982. Quebec refused lo
sign ih e co n stitu tio n on grounds It did not
recognize the p ro vin ce 's 6,2 m illio n From
ch -speakin g residents. The c o u n try 's 10
p ro v in c ia l p re m ie rs m u st ap p ro ve the
m easure by J u n e 23 o r II becom es void.

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IN T H E C I R C U I T C O U R T
OF T H E E IG H T E E N T H
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT
S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y .
F L O R ID A
C A S E NO. IV 4M 7 C A «* P
A M E R I C A N
P I O N E E R
M ORTGAGECORP.
P ia ln t lll.
vs
D A V I D S C O T T S H I E L D S .o t « t.
D efendants
N O T IC E O F S A L E
N o tice Is hereb y g iv e n that
p u rsu a n t lo the S u m m a ry F in a l
Ju d g m e n t o l F o re c lo s u re and
Sate dated M a y It. tw o. and
en tered In the cause pending in
the C ir c u it C ou rt ot the E lg h
teenth J u d ic ia l C ir c u it , in and
lo r Sem inole C o u n lv . F lo rid a .
C iv il A ctio n N o IT 4401 C A or P.
the undersign ed C le rk w ill s e ll
the p ro p e rty s itu a te In s a id
County, d escrib e d a s
C o n d o m in iu m U n it U S A B ld g
10. a cc o rd in g to the F lo o r P la n ,
p a rt o l P lo t P la n and Survey,
w h ic h a re E a h lb lt “ C " . to the
D e c la r a t io n o l R e . f r ic t io n s .
R eserva tion s. Covenants. L o n
d it lo n s . a n d E a s e m e n ts .
W E K I V A V I L L A S , a Condom ,n
lu m record ed In O R B ook 1017.
P a g e 1731. P u b lic R e co rd s ot
S e m in o le C o u n t y , F lo r i d a ,
together w ith an u n d ivid ed 143rd
Interest In and to a ll th al c e rta in
co m m o n property as set lo r lh
and defined In the a lo re m e r
Honed D e cla ra tio n and together
w llh the ca rp o rt a p p e rta in in g to
the a lo re d escrib e d cond om ini
um U n it,
a l p u b lic sale, lo the highest and
best bidde r tor ca sh at 11:00
A M . on the Jrd day o l J u ly .
ITTO. a l the W est F ro n t Door o l
th e S e m in o le C o u n ty C o u rt
house. S a n lo rd . F lo rid a
D A T E D th is J t d ay ot M a y .
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IC O U R T S E A L )
M A R YA N N E M ORSE
C le rk o l the C ir c u it C ou rt
Sem inole C ounty. F lo rid a
B y Ja n e E Ja se w lc
D eputy C le rk
P u b lis h : Ju n e s , 12. ITTO
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C A S E N O . TO l l l l - C A W L
A M E R IF IR S T B A N K . A F E D
ER A L SAVINGS BANK,
lo rm e rly known a s A m e r lf lr s t
F e d e ra l Savin gs and L - n Asso
d a Iion.
P la ln llll.

vs
SCB C O R P O R A T I O N . E T A L .
D efendants
N O T IC E O F
FO R ECLO SU RE SALE
N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G I V E N
p u rsu an t to e S u m m e ry F in a l
Ju dg m en t of F o re c lo s u re dated
M a y JT ITTO end e n tered in Case
No
TO 1372 C A OT L o l th e
C i r c u i t C o u r t a t th e U T H
J u d ic ia l C irc u it In and to r Sem i
nole County. F lo rid a , w herein
A M E R IF IR S T BAN K. A F E O
ER A L SAVINGS BANK,
lo rm e rly know n a s A m e riF I rs I
F e d e ra l Savin gs and Loa n A sso
e la t io n . P l a l n l l l l . a n d S C B
C O R P O R A T I O N . E T A L . a re
delen dan ts. I w ill se ll lo the
highest bidder tor cash at I c
W est F rant Door ot the Sem inole
C o u n ty C o u rth o u se
S a n lo rd
F lo rid a , et II 00 o 'c lo c k A M on
the J rd d a y ot J u ly ITTO. the
lo llo w in g d e scrib e d p ro p e rly as
set forth In said S u m m a ry F in a l
Ju dg m en t, to wit
L o t II. S W E E T W A T E R
C L U B . U N IT 4. a cc o rd in g to t t
p la t thereof as re c o rd e d In P la t
Bonk 7* Page 75 P u b lic Rec
o rd s of S em inole County. F to n
de
T O G E T H E R w ith e ll the im
p ro ,a m e n ts now or hereafter
e re cte d on the p ro p e rly , and e ll
e a s e m e n ts r ig h t s , e p p u rte
nances rents, ro y a ltie s , m in er
al. o il and gas rig h ts a n d profits,
w ater w afer rig h ts e n d w ater
s to rk end e ll li stores now or
h eree -te r a part o l the property
in c lu d in g re p la ce m e n ts end ad
d itlo n s thereto
D A T E D this J l day o l M a ,

two

M A R Y A N N E M O R S E . C le rk
C ir c u it C ourt
B y Jane E Ja s e w lc
D e pu ty C le rk
P u b lis h J u n e s . 17. ITTO
O ESea

IN T H E C I R C U I T C O U R T
FO R S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y,
F L O R ID A
P R O B A T E D IV IS IO N
F I L E N U M B E R TO J&gt;7 C P
IN R E E S T A T E O F
V IR G IN IA W A D E S P IT Z E R .

D eceased
N O T IC E T O C R E D I T O R S
TO A L L P E R S O N S H A V I N G
C L A IM S O R O EM A N O S
A G A IN S T T H E A B O V E
ESTATE
Th e a d m in is t r a t io n at the
estate o l V ir g in ia W ade S p itie r.
deceased. File Number
VO 377 C P . Is pen d in g in the
C i r c u i t C o u r t to r S e m in o le
C o u n ty . F l o r i d a , P ro b a te
D iv is io n , the a d d re ss ot w h ic h Is
P O D ra w e r C . Sanlord. F L
37/72 0459
The nam es and
add resses o l the p erson al re p re
te n ta tiv e a n d the personal re p
re s e n la tiv e t a ttorney a re set
tu rth below
A lt persons a re re q u ire d to Hie
w llh the C le rk at th is Court.
W IT H IN T H R E E C A L E N D A R
M O N T H S OF THE F IR ST
P U B L I C A T I O N OF THIS
N O T IC E a ll c la im s a g a m ti the
estate In the fo rm and m anner
p r e s " bed by S ection 7JJ 703 ot
the F lo rid a Statutes and R u le
5 4T0 ot the F lo rid a R u le s ot
P r o b a t e a n d G u a r d ia n s h ip
P ro cedu re
A L L C L A I M S AN D DE
M A N O S N O T SO F I L E D W I L L
BE FO R EV ER BARR ED
P u b lic a tio n ot th.s N o tice has
begun on M a y 79. 1990
P e rso n a l R e p resen tative
V ir g m la S W alton
171 A ld ea n D riv e
S an lord. F L 17771
A ttorn ey tor
P e rso n a l R e presen tative
R ic h a rd A C olegrove, J r .
E s q u ire
10! W est 1st S I . Suite C
S in to rd . F L r * ' l
(407)JJI 54CT
(X07IJJ4 7700
P u b lis h M a y 79 A June 5. ITTO
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Legal Notice?.
IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T.
E IG H T E E N T H JU D IC IA L.
IN A N D F O R
S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y .
F L O R IO A
C A SE N O : I t T IM CA ST L
S E C U R IT Y F IR S T F E D E R A L
S A V I N G S A N O L O A N ASSO CI
A T IO N .
P la ln llll.

vt

CH AR LES R
a l.

P A L M Q U I S T . et

D efendants
N O T IC E O F
FO R EC LO SU R E SALE
N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G I V E N
pu rsu a n t lo a F in a l Ju d g m e n t ot
F o re c lo s u re dated the TTIh d a y
o l A p r il. ITTO. and a n le re d in
C ir c u it C ou rt o l the E ig h teen th
J u d ic ia l C ir c u it In and lo r Sem i
n ole C o u n ty ^ £ |o rld a . w h e re in
S E C U R IT Y F I RST F E D E R A L
S A V I N G S A N O L O A N AS S O C I
A T I O N Is P l a l n l l l l . a n d
CHARLES R
P A L M Q U IS T .
G E N E F B R U N O , and M R
AND MRS
STEVEN GRAN
T H A M are D elendants. I w ill
s e ll to the hig h est bid d e r tor
ca sh a t the Sem inole County
C o u rth o u s e , 301 N o rth P a r k
A v e n u e . S a n lo rd . F lo rid a , a l
1100 A M
on the 5lh day o l
J u ly . ITTO. the lo llo w in g de
s c rib e d p rop erty as set lo rlh In
sa id F in a l Ju d g m e n t, to w it :
Lot 1. B lo c k B . S T E R L I N G
P A R K U N IT It. acco rd in g to
p la t In P la t Book 17. P a g e s t l
and M . P u b lic R e co rd s oI Sem i
n ole County. F lo rid a
D A T E D th is J ls t day o l M a y .
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(S E A L )
M A R Y A N N E
MORS E .
CLERK
B y Ja n e E Jasew lc
D eputy C le rk
P u b lis h Ju n e 5.12. ITTO
DESTJ
IN T H E C I R C U I T C O U R T
FO R TH E E IG H T E E N T H
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT
INANDFOR
S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y .
F L O R ID A
C a te No. IT 207T CA OTP
F I R S T U N IO N M O R T G A G E
C O R P O R A T I O N , a North
C a r o lin a C o r p o r a t io n , l / k / a
C A M E R O N BROWN COM
PANY,
P la ln llll.

v
PATRICIA ANNE REILLY
a/k/B P A T R IC I A ANN
R E ILL Y . SO UTHEAST BANK.
N A
and N A T I O N W I D E
P O W E R C O R P O R A T IO N .
D e lendants
N O T IC E O F S A L E
N o t i c e It he r e b y gi ven,
p ursuant to the F in a l Jud g m en t
ot F o re c lo s u re en tered in thd
a bove
s ty le d ca u se.
TV 207V C A OTP In the C ir c u it
C ou rt o l S em inole County. F lo r
Ida. that I w ill s e ll the lo llo w in g
p roperty In S em inole County.
F lo rid a , d e scrib e d as
Lo t aa. F O X W O O O . P H A S E I.
acco rd in g lo the p lat thereof a t
recorded In P la t Book 21. Page s
5J. 54 and 55. ot the P u b lic
R e co rd s o l S em inole County.
F lor Ida
a l P u b lic Sale, to the highest
and best b id d e r tor cash, a l the
West F ro n t Door o l the Sem inole
County C ourtho use In Sanlord.
F lo rid a a l It 00 A M , on Ju ly
3rd. ITTO
M A R Y A N N E M O RSE.
C le rk o l the C ir c u it C ourt
B y Jane E Ja se w ic
Depi.-v C le rk
P u b lis h J u n e s 12. ITTO
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UNITED
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SAVINGS
BONDS
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Health behavior improving slightly
By R I B 1 C CA KO LB1RO
UPI Science W ilie r_____________

Greyhound seeks Chapter 11 protection
B R O W N S V IL L E , Texas — S.rlke-besct G reyh ou n d Lin es, the
n atio n ’s lori*est Intercity b u s service, filed for C h ap ter 11
b an kru p tcy protection to save Its assets, m ain tain profitable
routes and stave off creditors u n 'll It ca n repay lls m o u n tin g
debts, com pany officials said.
F ilin g for Ch apter 11 protection M onday In U.S. B a n k ru p tcy
Court In Brow nsville, the Dallas-based com pany and five
su b sid iaries and affiliates also asked for an Im m ediate ru lin g so
cu sto m e rs h o ld in g advance-purchased tick e ts co u ld use
G reyh ou n d services.

Crime bill reaches crossroads
W A S H IN G T O N — Senate J u d ic ia ry C om m ittee C h a irm a n
Josep h Ulden. D-Dcl. urged the Senate to end debate on
anti-crim e legislation, w h ich Includes a ban on nine types of
assault weapons and p ro vision s to cu t the tim e convicted
k ille rs spend on death row.
T h e Senate w as expected Tuesday to vote on cloture, the
procedural term for ending debate and forcing a final vote. The
cloture outcom e, expected to be tight, appeared to hinge on
se n a to rs w h o opposed the ban on n in e foreig n - and
dom estic-m ade sem i-autom atic weapons.
In n last-m inute effort to ra lly support on M onday. B ld en and
leaders o f several police organizations urged Senate action.

U.S. warns PLO dialogue in jeopardy
W A S H IN G T O N — A sen ior a d m in istra tio n official said the
U .S.-Palestine Liberation O rganization dialogue Is in jeopardy
because P L O leaders have not condem ned Iasi w eek's
attem pted g u errilla attack on a T e l A v iv beach.
T h e official said Monday that although P L O C h a irm a n Yasser
Arafat "h a s attem pted to disassociate h im s e lf from the a ttack."
he has nol taken two other steps Insisted upon by the United
States: a p u b lic condem nation o f the attack and tak in g steps lo
remove A bu A bbas from the P L O E xecu tive C o u n cil.
A bu A b bas has taken credit for p lan n in g the T el A v iv attack.
He also was Involved In the October 1985 h lja rk m g of the
Italian cru ise s h ip A e h lllc Lauro, In w h ich U.S. citize n Leon
Kllnghoffer was killed.
In (he eyes of the United Siutcs. the official said, the attack
and the Inadequate response by the P L O "h a s cle a rly placed
the U.S.-PLO dialogue In Jeopardy."

W A S H IN G T O N - M ore A m e r­
icans arc w atch in g how m u ch
fat they cat and a re b u ck lln g
th eir seat belts, but fewer are
obeying speed lim its or cu ttin g
back on sugary foods, accord in g
to a health and safety "report
card."
P re v e n tio n m a g a z in e 's s e v ­
e n th a n n u a l s u rv e y o f U .S .
health behaviors w as released
M onday and found 58 percent of
the 1,250 ad u lts questioned " try
a lo t" to avoid eating too m u ch
fat, up 4 percentage points from
the 1989 poll.
In a d d itio n , 50 percent of
respondents said they were re­
d u c in g th e ir Intake o f h ighcholcstcrol foods such as fatty
m eats and eggs, up 2 percentage
points from 1989 and 8 percent­
age points from 1984.
"E ve n though the Increases In
th is year's Index are sm a ll In
several areas, its figures repre­
sent m illio n s m ore A m erican s
w ho arc p ayin g attention (o their
h ea lth ," said Sanford Beldon,
p u b lish er o f Prevention, w h ich Is
based In E m m au s. Pa.
The overall Prevention Index
score, based on A m e rica n s' a d ­
herence lo 21 "h ealth -p ro m o tin g
behaviors." w as 66.2 out of a
possible 100 p oin ts In 1990.

Homebodies

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Bush b riefs congressional leaders
United Press Intomatlonal

Stocks close with record trading
N EW Y O R K — The stock m arket overcam e som e ea rly blahs
lo stage a late ra lly and send the Dow In du strials to yet another
record high, th eir flr*(l close sig n ific a n tly above I he 29 00 level.
T ra d in g w as active.
The Dow Jo n e s Industrial average, w h ich rose 24.31 Friday
to the previous record of 2900.97. Jum ped 34.22 lo 2935.19.
T h e transportation average also set an all-lim e high. Jum ping
18.4310 1207.85.
Broad m arket gauges set records as well. T h e New Y ork
S tock Exch an ge com posite Index rose 2.18 lo 200.21. a record
h igh and lls first close ever above 200. The price of an average
share jum ped 40 cents. Stan dard &amp; Poor's 500-stock Index rose
4.24 to 367.40, another record high.
The rally w as broad-based as advances pounded declines.
1,104 lo 4t&gt;4. am ong the 2.011 Issues crossing the N Y S E tape.
B ig Board volum e was 175,520.000 shares, com pared w ith
187.878.590 shares traded Friday.
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who say they exercise s tre n u ­
o u sly practice good eating.
O n ly 24 percent of A m e rica n s
surveyed were In ih c lr proper
Preferences for leisure activities d o n ^ W o m e
w eight range, w h ile 61 percent
or away from home, by age, in percent
were overweight and 15 percent
weighed too little .
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A n oth er p roblem area turned
18-29
30-44
45-59
60-up
up by the latest poll w as a
N oW : T o u t s d o n o t t d d 10 1 0 0 S b g C S U W ~dtm I k n o w " j M g W W '« n e l «S 0 « n
decline In the n u m b e r of w om en
w h o re g u la rly e x a m in e th e ir
breasts for sig ns o f cancer.
A bout 44 percent of w om en
surveyed for the 1990 Index said
they checked th e ir breasts at
49%
least once a m onth, dow n 7
percentage p o in ts from the p re­
viou s year. B u t the 1990 level o f
breast e x a m in a tio n w as s t ill
s
u b s t a n t ia lly b e tte r th a n In
. #* 0
G•• *• *
1983, when o n ly 37 percent of
17%
•
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w o m e n s a id t h e y d id s e lf• ' , T : p11%J
exam inations.
A b o u t 63 percent of A m e ri­
away from home
at home
cans polled said they a lw a y s
w ear seat belts, up 3 percent
Some#: R o p * f R t p o d l. Tho Hop*, O rg a n U M o n , Ine.
■
from 1989 and 44 percent from
Age la a major factor determining where people like to engage In Meure ac- 1984 survey. However, for the
Uvttlee. More than 60 percent of thoee age 60 or more prefer leisure ectM- firs t tim e, le ss than h a lf o f
tlee at home. Almoet 40 percent of thoee under the age of 30 prefer leisure A m erican s — 4 9 percent — said
actMhee outside the home.
they do not exceed the legal
the am ount of sugar in th eir speed lim it w hen they arc d r iv ­
T h a t co m pa res w ith 65.4 in
diets In 1990 w as 4 6 percent. 1 ing, down from 56 percent In
1989 an d 61.5 In 1984.
percentage point low er than In 1984.
"It (the Index score) hasn't
1989 and 5 percentage points
The Index w as based on a
Increased as fast we would have
below the 1984 level.
n a tio n w id e telephon e p o ll of
liked, b u t In seven years we have
H ealthy d iets were not neces­ ran d om ly selected people over
m ade a lot of progress." Beldon
sa rily paired w ith good exercise age 18 conducted by Lou H a rris
said.
habits. O n ly h a lf o f A m erican s and Associates.
T h e n u m ber of ad u lts lim itin g

From United Press International Reports

W A S H IN G T O N President B u sh ca lle d a
m eeting o f bip artisan congressional leaders for
today lo b rie f them on h is su m m it w ith Soviet
President M ik h a il Gorbachev.
The W hite House m eeting follow s critic ism
M onday by som e law m akers on C a p ltc' H ill who
claim ed the president was too soft on G orbachev
for not p re ssu rin g h im m ore on the Soviet
crackdow n on L ith u an ia.
Senate D em ocratic leader George M itch e ll of
M aine charged that Bush "e ffectively abandoned"
L ith u a n ia by not u sing an offer o f greater bilateral
trade as leverage to case Soviet pressure on the
B altic slate.
At the su m m it, w h ich ended Su nd ay. B u sh and
G orbachev signed a trade agreem ent that could
lead (o m ost-favored-natlon trad in g statu s for the
Soviets. S u ch a status Is Im portant to M oscow as it
tries lo boost Us econom ic reform program .
W hite House oress secretary M arlin F llz w a tc r
acknow ledged that a veiled Soviet threat on
Je w ish em ig ratio n could affect strid es toward
expanded U.S.-Soviet trade. T h e trade agreem ent
signed by B u sh and G orbachev m ust be approved
by Congress.
Bush reported "very, very p o sitive " reaction

from U.S. a llie s after co n ferring by telephone
S u n d a y w ith West G erm an C h a n ce llo r Helm ut
K o h l and B ritis h Prim e M in iste r M argaret T h a t­
cher.
O th e r a llie d leaders were briefed th rou gh
d ip lo m atic channels.
K o h l p re d ic te d In B o n n th a t desp ite the
su m m it's failu re lo narrow U.S.-Soviet differences
over secu rity questions raised by the u n ification of
G erm an y, the atm osphere o f cooperation w ould
Im prove co n d itio n s for that process to go forward.
H e Is lo meet w ith Bush a l the W hite House
F rid ay.
At Ihc opening of a C abinet m eeting M onday.
Bush said. "I am pleased w ith the results o f the
su m m it." w h ich produced m ajor accords on trade
and arm s con trol and w hat G orbachev described
as a "personal rapport" between the two leaders.
Bush and G orbachev adm itted that d iJ ir e n c e s
rem ain, su ch as a unified G e rm a n y and the drive
for Independence by the B a ltic republics.
U.N. Secretary-G eneral J a v ie r Perez de C u e lla r
praised B u sh for w hat had been accom plished and
told h im d u rin g a p ictu re-takin g session In the
O val Office "1 hope that w c lake advantage of
w h a t y o lilid y c achieved."

Michael
Jackson
in hospital
UP! report_______________
S A N T A M O N ICA . C a llL
— S u p e rs ta r M ich a e l
Ja ck so n w as h osp italized
S u n d a y n ig h t after co m ­
p lain in g o f chest d is c o m ­
fort. a spokesm an said.
J a c k s o n . 31. w a s a d ­
m itted ab o u t 9 p.m . to
Saint J o h n 's H ospital and
H e a lth C e n lc r.
" A c c o rd in g to h is p h y s i­
cian. h e's In stable c o n d i­
tion and a p p ro p rla ie tests
are being con d u cted ," a
hospital statem ent said.
J a c k s o n spokesm an Lee
S o lte rs s a id he d id not
know w hat the sin ger w as
doing w hen he suffered the
chest discom fort.

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S p o rts

Cardinals clinch title

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AMERICAN LEAOUB
Rangers need shutout to win
A R L IN G T O N . Texas — T h e T e xas R angers'
hats have been so Inactive d u rin g th e past
m on th that it has often taken a shutout b y their
p itch in g co rp s to win.
'"h a t's w hat It took a g ain M onday n ig h t as
pitch ers K e v in Drown and K e n n y Rogers led the
Rangers past Ih e C a llfo rn la A n g els. 1 0.
T h e Rangers, whose lone ru n w as unearned,
had not com e up w ith a sh uto ut sin ce Nolan
R yan one-hit the C h icago W h ite S ox on A p r il 26
and M onday n ig h t's v icto ry w a s o n ly th e ir sixth
In 21 games.
It was the first w in for D row n. 6-4. sin ce May
5. He beenme the first R a n ge rs p itch er ever to
w in h is open in g five gam es o f the season, but
went 0-4 w ith one no-declslnn In h is next five
outings.
In the o n ly other A L gam es M onday night.
IkMton bested New Y ork 5-3 and B altim o re
topped M ilw aukee 6-4.

B A E K E T B A L L __________
Krzyzewskl meets with Celtics
D U R H A M . N .C . — D u k e C o a c h M i k e
K rz y z e w s k l w as silen t but ap p a re n tly s till
Interested Monday after m eeting w ith flo slo n
e x e c u tiv e D ave G a v ltt a b o u t the C e lt ic s '
coach in g position.
K rz y z e w sk l anti G avltt m et for several hours
In D urham , but a spokesperson In the Duke
b a sk rtb a ll office said K rz y z e w sk l w ou ld not
elaborate beyond Ills e a rlie r statem ents about
the C e ltic s' situation.
Earlier. K rzyze w sk l .said he w ould " lie a foo l"
not to listen because of the C e ltic s ' tra d itio n and
Ills respect for Gavltt.
G a vltt. w ho was Dig East C o m m issio n e r for
the past 11 years, w as nam ed last w eek as
executive vice president of the C e ltics an d Is In
charge of a ll basketball operation s. In clu d in g the
h irin g o f a conch. T h e C e ltic s fired J im m y
Rodgers follow ing their e lim in a tio n In the first
round of the NDA playoffs.

COLLEGE BASEBALL
Cowboys nearer to Series final
O M A H A . Neb. — Brad G o re fired a tw o-hlttcr
a n d M lrfrS r! Daniel belted n threc-run hom e run
M o n d ay n ig h t, liftin g th e O klah o m a S la te
C ow boys to a 7-1 victory o v e r tlie second-seeded
L ou isian a S tate T igers In th e College W o rld
Series.
The C ow boys. 55-16. next p lav T h u rs d a y and
co u ld earn a berth In t^c C olle g e W orld S erie s
Dnal w ith a victory. LS U . 53-18. com es back
Tu e sda y for an elim in a tio n gam e against T h e
C ita d e l. 46-13. w hich kn o cked off C u l-Statc
Fulle rton 8-7 in 12 Innings In M o n d ay 's ea rly
game. The two team s met In the first round, a il
8-2 L S U victory’ .

MISL PLAYOFFS
Wade hat trick boosts Sockers
S A N D IEG O — Wes W ade scored three goals
to lead San Diego past the B a ltim o re B last 4-1
M onday n ight and give the S o ck e rs a 3-1 lead in
the M IS L ch am p io n sh ip series.
D ranko Scgota scored a goid and added an
assist for the Sockers. w ho are seeking their
s ix th Indoor title and th ird in a row.
Freddie T h om pson scored B a ltim o re 's o n ly
goal.
San Diego can w rap u p d ie best-of-seven
series W ednesday night at hom e.

NATIONAL LEAGUE
Martinez, Raines rally Expos
N E W Y O R K — P in ch h itte r Nelson S an toven ia
cupped u four-run seventh Inning w ith a tw o-run
sin gle M onday night, ra lly in g the M ontreal
E x p o s to a 5-3 victory over the New Y ork Mets.
T ra ilin g 3-1. D ellno D c S h le ld s 0 |&gt;ened the
seventh by reaching on a b u n t sin g le and scored
w hen Lake Howell graduate Dave M artin ez
tripled Into the rlght-centerfield gap. S an ford
resident T im Raines then bloopcd a double,
sco rin g M artin ez to lie the score 3-3.
One out later. T im W a llach beat out an in field
hit and D a vid Cone w as replaced b y Je ff
M usselm an. P in ch hitter M ik e Fitzg erald w alked
to load the bases and M u sselm an was lifted for
J u lio M achado. Santovenia th en lined a sin g le to
ce n ter to score Raines and W a llach .
Elsew here In the N L on M onday. P ittsb u rg h
c l i p p e d C h ic a g o 6 - 2 : S t . L o u i s e d g e d
P h ila d e lp h ia 3-2 in 1 1 in n in g s; S an Diego’
lhuni|M-d Houston 10-2; Sun F ran cisco h a m ­
m ered C in c in n a t i 10-1; a n d L o s A n g e le s
blanked A tla n ta &amp; 0.

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City crown
wrapped up
with victory

F re n i s t a f f re p o rts
S A N F O R D — Q u e n tin Hunt and
C ra ig M crkem on com bined on a
s lx -h iltc r an d M erkenion had three
hits. In clu d in g a hom e run. as the
K n ig h ts o f C o lu m b u s C a rd in a ls
stopped the Moose C lu b Pirates 13-9
to c lin c h the second-half ch am p io n ­
s h ip o f th e S an fo rd R ecreation
D epartm ent J u n io r M ajor Baseball
Lea g u e at C h a se P a rk M on d ay
night.
T h e w in by the C a rd in a ls gives
them the ch a m p io n sh ip of both
halves and tn akrs them the overall
C ity C h am p ion s. S in c e the C a rd i­
n als won both halves, there w ill be
no playoffs th is year.
In M o n d a y 's other game. R ay
J u n e cracked two hom e ru n s as the
K lw ants C lu b Orioles outscored the
R otary C lu b R oyals 15-12. T a rru s
D avis had a p air of hom ers for the
Royals.
The fin al gam es of the regular
season w ill lie played W ednesday
night at C h ase Park. A t 6 p m., the
C a rd in a ls w ill face the O rioles and
at 8 p.m. the Pirates w ill challenge
the Royals.
A f t e r a sco re le ss firs t In n in g
M onday n ig ht, the C a rd in a ls got to
Pirates starter M alt H a rris for two
ru n s In the second.
J o h n n y D ennis led off the Inning
w ith a w alk, slo lc second and scored
when tlu* ca tch e r's throw went Into
ce n tcrflcld . A n tho ny M orales later
drew a one-out w alk an d scored an
out later on M crkerson 's double.
T h e Pirates tied the score In the
bottom o f the second when Corey
D onaldson singled, stoic second nnd
scored on a H arry Flow ers double.
Flow ers scored Inc ty in g run on
H a rris ' single.
T h e C a rd in a ls went back on lop In
the th ird w ith four runs. H unt
w alked, stole second and scored
w hen C h a rlie Farm er reached on an
error. F a rm e r slolc seron d and th ird
and scored w hen D e n n is reached on
an error. D e n n is scored on a C o r­
n e liu s M a rtin single and M artin
stoic second, th ird and hom e for the
fourth run of the Inning.
T h e P irates countered w ith three
ru n s In Its h a lf of die third. W illie
J o n e s w alked and sto ic second.
D ew ayne Hell read ied on an error
w ith J o n e s m oving to th ird. W illie
W illia m s ripped a double to score
both Jo n e s an d Dell and W illia m s
scored when Donaldson reached on
an error.

Seles in, Sabatini out
of French quarterfinals
United Praaa International
P A R IS — Second seed Monica
Seles. In sisting she Is less than
pleased w ith her form , swept the
final 11 gam es M onday against
Lau ra G lld e m e istcr to advance to
the q u arterfin als of the F rcn rh
Ojien.
G a h rlrla S a b a lin l. the fourlh
seed suffering through a disap ­
p oin ting season, w as elim inated
by No. 11 J a n a Novotna. 6-4. 7-5.
A fter o vercom in g a 5 - 1 deficit In
the second set to draw even at
5-5. S a b a t in i had h er serve
broken for the eighth time.
Seles, w ho made her G rand
S la in debut at In P aris a year ago
at the age of 15. rca rh ln g the

United Press International
NEW YORK T in - A t l a n t a
Braves, scared off by the college
a s p ira tio n s of h lg h -sch o o l
fla m e th ro w e r Todd V a n Poppel,
instead took prep shortstop C h ip p er
J o n e s w i t h t h e f i r s t p ic k o f
baseb all's am ateur draft.
Jo n es till .488 w ith live home
runs and 25 R ill In Ills sen ior season
a I T li v D o 11 c s S c h u n i I n
Ja ck so n v ille . He w as rated the best
shortstop In the draft by Baseball
A m erica.
Jo n e s was one o f three F lo rid ia n s
chosen In the d raft's first It) picks.
P itch er A le x Fernandez o f M iam iDade S ou th C o m m u n ity College
was taken by the C h icag o W h ile
Sox on the fourth p ick w h ile C a rl
Everett o f Tu m p a-H lllsb orntig li High

Si-hool w as seleeted by the New
Y o rk Y ankees on th e 10th pick.
T h e Detroit Tigers, p ick in g sec­
ond. selected o u tfield e r T o n y C la rk
nl E l Cajon (Calif.) C h ristia n H igh
School and w ill try to entice him
Into g iv in g up a b asketb all sch o la r­
ship.
M ik e L ie b e rth a l, n c a tch e r at
W estlake H igh S ch oo l In W estlake
V illa g e . C a lif . , w e n t t h i r d to
P h ila d e lp h ia before the W hite Sox
took Fernandez. P titsh u rg h then
s e le cte d p itc h e r K u rt M ille r of
B a k e r s f ie ld ( C a lif.) W e st H ig h
School.
Van Poppel. w id ely believed lo he
the lo p prospect In the co u ntry, told
m ajor-league team s last week not to
draft h im because tie was p lan n in g
lo attend the U n iv e rsity of T e x a s on

See Draft. Page 2B

Dodger newcomer ties Sandy Koufax strikeout record
U n it e d P r e s s I n te r n a tio n a l

Hcrshiscr.

Complete listings on Page 2B

sem ifinals, co u ld face 14-year-old
Je n n ife r C a p ria ti in th is year's
semis.
A fter fa llin g behind 4-1 against
G lld e m e istcr. the last w om an to
defeat her three m on th s ago.
S e im overw helm ed the 26-yearold P e ru v ia n . 6-4. 6-0. Seles
yielded m erely four |&gt;oinls In the
second set. w h ich she cleaned up
111 16 m inutes.
In T u e s d a y 's q u a rte rfin a ls .
Seles p lays s ix th seed M anuela
Maleeva, against w hom she has
yet to drop a set In five m eetings,
and the unseeded C a p ria ti goes
a g a in st No. 7 M ar y J o e
Fernandez.
"T h e last two m o n th s I've been
C S e e French, Page 2B

Three Floridians taken
in draft’s first 10 picks

Who is this guy?
L O S A N G E L E S — Newcombe.
K o u fa x . D ry s d a le . V a le n z u e la .

it p in - W C P X 6. ND A F in a ls. Portlan d T ra il
B lazers at D etroit Pistons. |L)

H t r i id P h o to , by M i l , Jordan

See Champs, Page 2B

Compiled from staff and wire reports.

BASKETBALL

C r a i g M e r k e r s o n (a b o ve , w i t h
glasses) and Johnny Dennis (right,
running bases) helped power the
Knights o l Colum bus Cardinals to a
13-9 win over the M oose Lodge
P ira te s and c lin c h th e S a n fo rd
R e c re a tio n D e p a rtm e n t's J u n io r
M ajor League city cham pionship.
M erkerson, who started the game at
shortstop, was the winning pitcher
in relief and contributed a home run,
double, sin g le and fou r RBI on
offense. D ennis tripled and scored
three runs.

M artin ez?
A new ch ap ter w as added to the
the storied p itch in g history of the
D odgers, a c h ro n ic le co m plete
w ith C y Y ou n g A w ard w inners and
le g e n d a ry p e rfo rm a n c e s, w lic n
Ram on M artin ez stru ck out 1M
b a t t e r s M o n d a y n ig h t In L o s
A n g e le s ’ 6 -0 v ic to ry over th e
A tla n ta Braves.

M artinez, w ho In h is llrs i lu ll
season w ith the Dodgers, cam e up
one shy of the N ational League
record held hy three p itchers Inn
hts effort equalled Ihe team record
h e ld b v H a ll- o f - F ,im c r S a n d y
Koufax.
"T o n ig h t was the best u-cllng
I’ve ever had in the gam e." said
the beam ing 22 year-old " li feels
great to I k - In the record iM M ik w ith
a star lik e Sandy K o u fa x ."
K o u fax s tru ck out 18 on In 1950
against the G ia n ts an d in 1962
against the Cubs. T o m Seaver.

Steve C a rlto n and C h a rle s
S w e e n e y s h a r e th e N a t io n a l
League record w ith 19 strikeou ts
T in ’ 18 strikeou ts were ih e most
hy a p itch er in Ihe m ajor league
tliis season.
M artinez. 6-3. had stru ck nut 1H
through eight Innings and had the
o p p o rtu n ity to eclipse the majorleague record ol 2 0 set hy Roger
C lem e n s in 1986. Despite having
iw o s trik e s on three ol the five
baiters In- laced In the ninth.
M artinez w as unable to In-iter tils

See Martinez, Page 2B

RECORDS
DO DGERRECOHD
P ilc h e r...................... ..... S t r ik e o u t s
Ramon Martinez........
...18
Sandy K o u fa x ...........
18
N ATIO N AL LEA G U E R ECO R D
Tom Seaver............................... .19
Steve Carlton
.19
Charles Sw eeney..... .............. ...19
M A JO R LE A G U E R ECO R D
Roaer C le m e n s .............. ..........

20

�• • — Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florl-ta — Tuesday. June 5, 1990

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H ib b a rd
C h i. 2 41
B la c k . C la an d S te w a rt.O a k . 1 45
S trike ou ts
N a tio n a l L a a g u a — Gooden. N Y . 72.
M a r tin e t. L A . 44. V io la . N Y . 44. O eLeon.
StL 40 Oe M a r tin e t. M il. 54
A m e ric a n L ea g u e — C le m e n s Bos. W.
Hanson, Sea. 44. L a rq stg n . C a l. L e a ry . N Y
and J o h n s o n ,S a a .54
S a v ts
N a tio n a l L a a g u a - M c D o w e ll. P h i, 13.
M y e rs . C in and B u rke. M il. It; S m ith . Hou.
10. W illia m s . C M .*
A m e ric a n L a a g u a — Jonas. Cla. II;
T higpen. Chi. II; E c k e rste y . O ak. II
A g u ile ra . M m . 15. Schooler. Saa. 14
Com p late G am as
Natkunat L ea g u e
M o rg a n . L A and
W hitson. SO . 4 P Sm ith A tl, M a r t i n ot. L A
and V io la N Y . 3
A m e ric a n L ea g u e
Saberhagen. KC.
Bosio. M il an d L e a ry . N Y . 4. H a rn ls c h , Bal.
C le m e n s Bos. G u b ic ta . K C . W elch. O ak and
Hough. T e i. 7
Shutouts
N a tio n a l L a a g u a
M o rg a n
L A . 1.
B oyd. M t l. V io la . N Y and W hitson. SD. 2. t l
tied w ith I
A m e ric a n L ea g u e
W elch. O ak. 2. II
p itc h e rs tie d w ith t

BASEBALL DRAFT
F ir s t Round
I A tla n ta Ch ip per Jonas, st. 7 ho B o llts
School Ja c k s o n v ille ; 7 D e troit. Tony C la rk
ol. E l C a io n ( C a lil I C h ris tia n H ig h School. 1
P h ila d e lp h ia M ik e L ie b e rth a l c. W estlake
ICallt I HS. 4 Chicago l A LI
A la i
F e rn a n d e s, rh p M ia m i Dad* South C C . 5
P ittsb u rg h . K u r t M 4 le r. rlsp B a k e rs fie ld
I C a lil I W est MS

4 S e a ttle . M a r k N aw fie ld . 1b. H un tin g to n
B a a c h ( C a l i f ) M a r in a M S; 7. C in c in n a ti. D an
W ilto n , c, M in n e s o ta ; I . C leva lan d , T im
Coo to . i t . I o w l ; f . L o t A n g e le t. R on W ild t n .
Ihp. B la n c h a rd (O k la .1 H S; 10 N e w Y o rk
( A L ) . C a rl E v a r t t t , X , T e m p o H illsborougk
HI
I I . *. - t r a i l . S h a n e A n d r e w s , c lb ,
C a rls b a d I N M l H S ; 11. M M n a w ta . Todd
R I k h le . rh p , D u n c a n v ille ( T a i a t ) H S ; 11. St
L rx rl*. D onovan O sborne, Ihp, N e v a d a L e t
V e g a t; 14. O a k la n d (b o m M ilw a u k e e I. Todd
V a n P e n p a l, rh p , A r tn g to n ( T a i a t ) M a r lin
H S ; IS . San F ra n c is c o (fro m H o u s to n ). A d a m
H y t d u . X , C in c in n a ti M a i l e r H S .
14. T a i a t , D an SmlBs. Ihp, C re ig h to n : 17.
N e w Y o r k I N L ) , J e r e m y B u r n lt F . o l,
O k la h o m a S la te ; H . St. Louis (fr o m Boston I.
A a r o n H o lb e rt. t t . L o n g Boacts (C a llf.l
J o rd a n H S i I f . S an F ra n c is c o (ir o m S x
D ie g o ). E r ic C h rltlo jK o rs o n , c , S an Dlago
S ta te ; X . B a ltim o re . M ik a M u ss in a , rhp.
S tan fo rd
11. Houston (fr o m S an F r t n c lt c o l, Tom
N a v o n . u . E d in n (M in n .) H S ; X . Toronto.
S tove K a r ta y , rh p . N ow Y o rk C h ris t th e K ing
H S ; 1 ) . C hicago ( N L ) . L a n c e D lc k to n . Ihp.
A H to n o ; 14. M o n tre a l (tr a m C a lifo rn ia ),
R o n d D I W h l.a , o t. Jonas C ounty IG a .) H S ; U .
S an D la g o (f r o m K a n t x C it y ) , R obbia
B e c k e tt, Ih p , A u s tin ( T a i a t ) M c C o llu m H S;
74 O a k la n d . D on P a lm s , rh p , Cotlaga X SI.
F r a n c is ( I I I . ) .
B a s e b a ll's N o . t Ptafct
1440— O U p o a r J a n e t, t t . A tla n ta
I t * * * -B a n M e D ose Id .p . B a ltim o re
1400— A ndy B e r m , p, San D iego
1 X 7 — K an G rltfe y J r .. X . S ea ttle
1 X 4 — J e ff K in g . It . P itts b u rg h
1405— B J . SurhoM . c , M ilw a u k e e
1 X 4 — Shawn A b rw r. X . N ew Y o r k M a t t
1 X 1 — 'D m B rtc h o r, p. M ln n a t X *
1402— Shewon D tn tto n . t t . C h icag o Cubs
1 X 1 — M lk # M om a , p. S eattle
I X G - O a r r y l S lra w b a rry , o f. N o w Y o rk
1 *7 *— At C h a m b e rs . X . S ea ttle
1*71 Bob H o m e r . 3 b A tla n ta
1477— H e re to B ain es . X . C hicago W h it t S o i
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G a n t S au ers
M ik a R ato
ScoH H och
W a -.n t L e v i
C oray P a v in
Scott S im pson
K enny P a r r y
C u rtis S tra n g *
D e v M I t h ll
A ndrew M a g e e
M ik a H u lb a rt
C ra ig S ta tfta r
John M a fia fla y
H ato Ir w in
M a r k B ro o k *
J im T h o rp *
J a ff Slum a n
W ayne G ra d y
Rocco M e d ia l*
T o m W ats o n
Stove P a lo
H a l Sutton
Tod S ch u ll
B illy M a y f a ir
R u ts C o c h ra n
J a y H aa s
D a v it L o v e i n
D a v id E d w a r d s
K an G ro an
D a v id P e o p le s
Bob T w a y
J a y D o ttin g
B ill Sander
Don Pootoy
B ra d F a io n
B ill G lasson
B ra d B ry a n t
Laron R o b e rts
C hip B fc k
Bob E a s tw o o d
A ndy Boon
Bobby W a d k ln s
M ik a D o n a 'd
M a rk L y *
M a rk M c C u m b a r

INBA PLAYOFFR

IAll Timas EOT)
Oumptonthip Sartos
San Dtog* vs. Baltimar*
(tan Dtog* toads sartos 3-1)

pm

i Jun* 4 pm .

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i l l rs e o s s jry

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41.35 m ills *.. French O p en
A l P e r th June 4
i le a d s In p aren th ese s)
Thom as M u s te r 171. A u s tria , d e l M a r tin
J a il* (101. A rg e n tin a . 7 4 (7 4). 4 3. 6 7; Jonas
Svanston. Sw eden, dal G u tlla rm o P a ra r
R o ldan (151. A rg a n lin a . 1 4, 4 4. 4 1 . 4 7.
H a n r l L a c o n ia . F r a n c a , d a l
A n d ra l
Chetnokov (II. S o v la t U nion, a 4. 4-3. 4 4 2 4.
4 3; T h ie rry C h a m p lc n . F ra n c * , d a l K a re l
FJovactk. C ia c h o s lo v a k ia . 4 3. 4 4. 3 4. 7 4
1711. 41

W om an
M o n ica Setot (2). Y u g o sla via , d a l L a u ra
G ild a m a ls la r (1 4 ). P e ru . * 4 , 6 0; J a n a
N ovotna 111), C ra c h o slo v a k la . d t f G a b rie l*
S a ba tln l (4). 4 a. 7 5
F re n c h O pen Schedule
P A R I S — S ch e d u le o l T u e s d a y 's feature
m atches a l th* 55 35 m illio n F re n c h Open,
s ta rlin g at M a m
( S a m ED T&gt; . Seeds in
parentheses

C en ter Court
51*111 O r a l- I I ) , West G e -m a n y . v s. Con
c h ile M a rtin * ! I f) . Spain
A ndr* A g a s s i (J). L a i V a g a l. N a v ., vs
M lc h a tlC h a n g 111), P la cen tia . C r l l l
H a n d L a co n ia . F ra n ca , v t Jo n a s Svansson.
Sweden

M a r y J o * F e rn a n d a s (7 1 , M ia m i, v t .
Je n n ifer C a p r ia ti, W t t k y C hapel.
C a u rtO n *

Iq o l f
P G A T o u r S tatistics
Scaring
I . G re g N o rm a n U M . 7. F re d Couples
4 * 41 ; 1. L a r ry M it e 4 * 7 7 ; 4. P a le r Jacobsen
4 4 ( 3 . 5 M a r k C alca v a c c h la 44 45 ; 4 Tom
K it * 44 44; 7 B ru c * L l t t l k * 44 47; I P a u l
A tln g a r X X . 4 P a y n a S ta w a r l 70 04; 10. tw o
lie d w ith X 14
D riv in g
D ista n ce — I. G re g N o rm a n 775 I ; I D a v is
l o v * I I I 775 7; 1 Lon H tn k l* 775 1; 4 Tom
P u r t t a r 174.4; 5 ( l l a ) . John A d a m s and B ill
G lasson 773 I; 7 D u lly W a ld o rt 7 7 1 1; I D an
F o r s m e n l T l : * F r e d C o u p le t 777 1. 10 M a r k
C a lc a v e c c h la 777 0
A c c u ra c y — I. C a lv in P e a l* 111; 7 Doug
T a w e ll K 4 . 1 D a v id E d w a rd s 403 . 4 L a r r y
M l t * 7*3. S H a l * Irw in .771. I ( t l a l C u rtis
S tra n g * an d B ria n Tennyson .772; I Scott
H och 771; * C o rey P a v in 713. 10 Bob Lohr
757.
G reens In re g v la lto I. T o m K ita 7 )3 ; 2 Bobby W a d k ln s 700 ]
C u r tis S lra n g * 444, A F r t d C o u p le t 444. 5
P t l a r Jacobsen M l . I Rocco M e d ia te 47 *.
7 R ic h a rd Zokol 477; I G il M o rg a n 471: t
L a r r y M i l * 474, 10 R a y S la w a rl *77
P u ttin g la a d trs
I . Ia n B a k tr F in c h 1.711. 7 G eorge Burns
I 711. 1 G re g N o rm a n I 747; 4 l lt a l. P a u l
A iln g a r . Ban C re n sh aw and P a y n * S I* w a r I
I 753. 7 M lk * R a id I 754. I Tony S ills 1.754.
* R a y F lo y d I 711; 10 R obert G a m a i I 745
P a r b reake rs
I G re g N o rm a n 713. 2 M a r k C a lc a v a c c h la
731; 1 I t ie l P a u l A iin g o r. R o b e rt G a m e r and
To n v S ill* 20*. 4 Skrv* E llin g to n 204 . 7
G e o rg e B u rn * X 7 ; I Bob T w a y 204. f (t la l
F r e d Couples and P a y ra S te w a rt 205
B in t las
I. M a r k C a lc a v a c c h la 224 ; 7 M ik a H u lb a rt
711. 1 T ad S c h u ll X 7 . 4 G a n * S au ers X 5 . 5
T im Sim pson 104. 4 Bob T w a y X 3 , 7. S la v *
‘ E Ik in g ton 707. I A ndrew M a g e * 1*1. f . M ik a
D o n a ld 1*4. 10 T o m K ile 1*7
Eagles
t F r t d C o u p le t t . 2 P a u l A r.n g a r I . 1
I li a ) R o b e rt G a m e r, B ill S a n d tr. S la v * Jones
and C h ris P a r ry 7. 7. E b v a n lie d w it h 4 each
Sand u v i t
1 P a u l A i m g * ' *54. 7 D a v id F ro s t 44*; 1
C u rtis S lra n g * 441. 4 B illy M a y la ir 414. 5
L a r r y M il a 425. 6 John In m a n 415; 7 Bob
E a s tw o o d 411. I B ria n Ten nyson .411; t
B illy A n d rad e *0 4 . 10 G en * S t u a r t *01
A ll Around
I P a u l A tln g a r I X ; 7 G a n * S au ers 71*; 3
M a r k C a lc a v a c c h la 214. 4 ( t l a l G re g
N o rm a n and S la v * k ikm gton 244 4 R obert
G a m e r 245. 7 T im Sim pson 742. I Ilia ) Ian
B a k e r F in c h a n d F r e d Couples 111; 10 D a v it
L o v * 111311
P G A T tu r M oney Leaders
Th rou g h Jun* 3
\ G re g N o rm a n
2 P a y n * S tew art
3 M a r k C a lc a v a c c h la
4 Paul Aungar
s F re d C ou ples
6 G i l M o rg a n
J Jo d i* M u d d
• R o b e rt G a m a i
f P a le r Jacobven
to Stove E lk L-g to n
11 L a r r y M l!*
12 Tom K it*
13 T im Sim pson
16 M a r k O M a a r a
11 Joh n Huston
16 T om m y A rm o u r
17 L a n n y W a d k in t
11 N ic k P ric e
I f D a v id F ro st
20 N ic k F a ld o
21 B an Cren sh aw
72 S l*v* Jones
23 Ian B a ke r F Inch
24 B ria n Tennyson
21 B r u c t L ie llk *
26 Tom y S ills
,
27 D a n f Of sm a n
7f R a y F lo y d
7* B illy R a y B row n
10 Tom P c H | » r

M a y 7*- B a lllm o r a 7. San D la g o 4
M a y 31 — San D la g o 4. B a lt im o r e !
Ju n
- S a n D la g o 5. B a lllm o ra 3
J u n t a — San D ie g o 4. B a lllm o ra I
Ju n * 4 — B a lllm o r a a l San D ie g o , 10 35
pm
i Ju n * I - S a n Dingo a l B a lllm o r a . I 05

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(A ll T im e t E O T )
C enterence F in a ls
B a s tx S e v a n
S a lte r n C ontaranc*
C M cag a v t . D a tra .t
( D tt r a it w ins series 4-J)
M a y X - D e tro it 4*. Chicago 77
M a y 27 - D e tro it 102. C hicago 41
M a y 24 — C h icag o 107. D e tro it 102
M a y 71 - C h icag o IM . D a tro lt 101
M a y X — D a tro lt V t. C hicago I I
J u n e I — C h icag o to *, D a tro lt *1
Ju n e 3 — D e tro it *3. C h icag o 74
Was te rn C enterence
P h e e n li v t . F s rtla n d
(P o rtla n d w ins ta r la t 4 1 )
M a y I I — P o rtla n d I X . P h o a n li X
M a y 23 — P o rtla n d I X . P h o a n li 107
M a y 2 5 — P h o a n li 111. P o r tla n d • *
M a y 77 - P h o o n li 11*. P o rtla n d 107
M a y 14 - P o rtla n d I X . P h o a n li 114
M a y 11 — H o r tla rd 111. P h o a n li I X
C h a m p ie n th lp F in a ls
J u n a 5 — P o rtla n d a t D e tro it. * p m
.J u n e 7 — P o rtla n d at D a tro lt. 4 p m .
J u n e I t — D e tro it a l P o rtla n d , I D p m
J u n e I I — O a tro lt t l P er H and, t p m
a Ju n e 14 — D e tro it a l P o rtlan d , 7 p m
a Jun e 17 — P o rtla n d a t D e tro it, I X p m
■ Ju n e I f — P o rtla n d a t D e tro it, 4 p m
i l l necessary

man

174.7*4
177.141
177.044
117.544
114.417
114.117
117.711
II0 .1 X
104.347
107.111
103.377
107.477

M BL PLAYOFFS

F lo y d B a n n is te r, p. H ouston

1 4 7 5 - D an n y G o o d w in c, C a lifo rn ia
1*74— B ill A lm o n . It, San D lag o
1*71— D a v id C ly d e , p T a i a t
1472— D a v e R o b e r ti.ll. San D lago
1*71 - D a n n y G oodw in, c , C h icag o W hlta
Soi
1470— M ik a l . . e . c . San D lago
1 *4 *— Je tt B ur ro u g h *. X , W ashington
I t X - T i m F e b . &gt;1. N rw Y o rk M a t t
1 *4 7 — R o m B lo m b e r g . l b . N e w Y o r k
Y ankees
1444— Slave C h llc o U c . N ew Y o rk M a l l
1 * 4 5 — R ic k M o n d a y , a t , K a n s a s C ity
A th le tic s

374.145
7 7 3 .X I
7 X .1 4 I
1 I4 J X
717.304
X 7.774
700,033
1*4.744
140.000
I7 7 .7 X
114.544
174.715
171J4I
I7 IA 4 4
143.74*
IX .3 6 4
154. I X
154.101
1S1.7X
151,355
I X . 344
m a il
I X . 475
141.310
U 7.44*
141.I X
I X . 447
137,444
IX .5 I7
IX .4 4 3
I X . 003
177,4*1

1741.431
434.41*
*37.744
511 431
51* I X
4*4 412
l i t r.t
172 424
340 44 f
152.777
143.409
132.444
1X5*4
177 501
324.431
314.45"*
X 6.IT7
274.40*
274,415
2*4 517
24* 274
157 445
2X434
241.273
231.4*0
235 400
231.440
231 0*4
730 00)
724.135

M o n ica Salas 131. Y u g o sla via , v t M a n u a l*
M a le e v a 141. S w itia rla n d
K a te rin a M a la a v a II). B u lg a r ia , v t Jana
N o v o t n a lt ll, C ia c h o slo v a k ia

TRANSACTIONS

two rune scored, two RBI),
n n ls (triple, three ru n s scored
Ingram (double, run scored) an
A lle n . H u nt. Farm er. Morale
T h e P irates then put the pre­ and G room s (one ru n score
ssu re on the C a rd in a ls w ith four each).
ru n s i r the bottom of the fourth.
D o in g the dam age for the
J o n e s a n d W illia m s d re w P irates were H arris (two singles).
w a lk s and stole th ird and second W illia m s and Flow ers (one dou ­
base, respectlvely. Jaso n C om bs ble and two ru n s scored each).
lie d the score w ith a single and D o n a ld so n an d C o o m b s (one
Flow ers w alked. A fte r the ru n ­ sin gle and one run scored each).
n ers stole a base, H a rris singled J o n e s (two ru n s scored) a n d Bell
lo put the Plrutesahead.
(run scored).
B u t the C a rd in a ls showed w hy
T h e O rioles scored three runs
th ey were th e best team In Ihe
tn each o f the first and second
league th is year by scoring six
ru n s In the fifth to take hom e the Innings and added s ix In the
fourth to take a 12-4 lead before
w in and the trophy.
the R oyals got their bats w ork­
D ennis led afT w ith a trip le and
scored on M a rtin ’s single. Anton in g and got back Into the game.
G ro o m s and D anny A lle n w alked
J u n e w as the b ig g u r for the
to t o a d t h e b a s e s b e f o r e
O rio les w ith two hom e runs, a
M crkerson singled to score two single, four ru n s scored and five
r u n s a n d p u t the C a r d in a ls
R B l. O llie r co n trib u to rs were
a h e a d to sta y . E r ie In g ra m
Bob HufTan Itwo sin gles, run
follow ed w ith a double lo score scored), Corey A n derson (double,
A lle n but M crkctson w as throw n
tw o ru n s scored), J a m ie King
out at the plate on the play.
and R ic k y Baden (one sin gle and
H unt drew a w alk and stole
tw o r u n s sco re d ea ch ). De­
second before Ingram stole third
m e triu s J a c k s o n (single, run
an d hom e and Hunt scored on a
scored). T o m m y W est (two runs
base hit b y C h arlie Farm er who
scored) and C b a n n in g W allon
w as throw n out try in g to stretch
(run scored).
a single Into a double.
A ls o doing dam age were Joe
M crkerson allowed o n ly a w alk
Y o u n g Itriplc. single, tw o runs
In the bottom of the fifth before
scored). A n d re R aw lin g s (single,
re tirin g the side lo end the game.
three ru n s scored). C lifto n Davis
P ro vid in g the offense for the
(single, two ru m scored). Victor
C a rd in a ls were M crkerson (home
P e te rs o n (sin g le ) a n d R i . k y
ru n . double, slrg le . ru n scored,
.Justice (two ru m scored).
fou r HB1). M a rtin (three singles.

Continued from I B
McrKcrson b insldc-thc-park
home run In Ihe fourth put the
Cardinals up by two. 7-5.

Draft
Continued from IB
a baseball scholarship. S till,
h e w a s t a k e n as t he 14th
s e le c t io n by the O a k la n d
A th le tics.
Jon es. 18. H k - F lorid a H igh
School P la y e r o f the Year, led
H olies to the stale (Inals In 1090
for Ihe second consecutive year,
t ic belted 10 doubles, scored 45
ru n s a n d sto ic 14 bases.
’ ’W e’re very high on C h ip p e r."
B raves G e n era l M anager Bohtiy
C o x s a id . ’ ’ He’ s a lre a d y an
excellent defensive player and
lia s show n ou tstan d ing a b ility as
a sw itch -h itle r.”
J o n e s , a 0 - f o o t - 3 , 185|M)undcr, stole 48 bases In 50
attem p ts In three high-school
seasons.
"T h e fuel that he ca n sw itchtill Is a ili'fln IIc bonus, us Is h is
trem endous speed,” said Paul
S n yd er, the B ra ve s’ ch ie f scout.
T h e Tigers, wlx) haven't had a
first-rou n d p ic k w ork o u l since
1080. decided to gam ble with
C la rk . T h e 6-foot-7 slugger has
been com pared to D arryl Strawtierry. b u t has his heart set on
p la y in g basketball at the U n iv e r­
s ity of A rizon a.
"W e felt Ihal lie has ih e a b ility
to be a hom e m il h itle r In Itie
m ajor leagues." T ig e rs G eneral
M anager B ill Lajolc said. " H e ’s u
w ays aw ay, natu rally but he
w ill b eu n all-around p la y e r."

C la rk , w ho belted 10 home
ru n s In h is first 35 at-bats this
sprin g, bus accepted a basketball
s ch o la rsh ip from A rizo n a and
h is father. A rt tuir, said h r In­
tended to honor It.
But u n lik e Vim Poppel. Clark
has said he w ould be w illin g to
p lay pro baseball If an arrangrm en I enutd be m ade allow ing
h im I n p lay basketball Tor the
W ildca ts. T h e T igers apparently
th in k d ia l can Ik *w orked ou l.
"B a sk e tb a ll, Tor Ihe most pari
Is a w in ter sport. Baseball is a
su m m e r gam e.” L a jo lr said.
D e t r o i t v i c e p re s id e n t for
p la y e r p ro c u re m e n t Joe
M cD on ald said lx* believed Ihe
T ig e rs co u ld get C lark to sign,
" H e looked Bo (Schcm bechlcr.
T ig e rs president) right in the
face when he asked ’W hat do
yon want to he?' and said. I
w a .it tn h r a m a jo r-le a g u e
b a s c b . il p la y e r,* " M cD o n ald
said.
S eattle, p ic k in g sixth , took
first basem an M ark Ncwfleld of
llu n lln g lo n Beach. Calif., and
C i n c i n n a t i c h o se M in n e s o ta
c a tc h e r D an W ilso n seventh.
C le v e la n d m ade It two straight
B ig T en selections by laklng
Iowa shortstop T in t C oslo. Los
A n g ele s selected p itc h e r Ron
W alden o f B lan chard, O kla.. and
the Y an kees com pleted the top
10 by tak in g Everett.

B a w k t ll
B a lllm a r* — C a lle d up tirs t ba se m a n G reg
W a lke r Irom R o ch ester of Iha In tern a tion a l
League ( A A A )

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C levelan d - S ig n ed u lc h e r K e lly Stinnett,
o u tfield ers B a r r y O N ell an d M ik a Shlrloy.
second b a s e m a n M ig u e l F lore * a n d pitcher
C la ren ce B ro w n
(to lra if — T ra d e d catcher M a t t N okes to
N ew Y ork ( A L ) to r p itch ers ,.a n c* M c C u lle r i
and C la y P a rk a r
M ilw a u k e e — P la c id p itch e r B il l W egm an
on 15 day d is a b le d list
P ittsb u rg h — Pu rch a se d c o n tra c t ot catch
e r Dann B lla r d a llo fro m B u fla lo of th*
A m a r lc a n A s s o c ia t io n ( A A A I ; o p tio n e d
p itch er R a n d y K r a m e r fo B u ffa lo
San Otege — A c tiv a te d tirs t b a se m a n J a ck
C la r k , optioned p itch e r P a t C la m a n t* to L a s
V e g a to l th* P a c if ic C o a t L aagu a ( A A A ) .
Col leg*
B u tle r — N a m e d M a r y A n n R o h ltd e r
sen ior a sso cia te a th le tic d ire c to r
Football
L A H a id a rs - Signed O dls M c K in n e y as
a s s u ta n l co a ch te r special p r o ic c ts
N Y Jets — S ig n ed punter B ill R u d is o n and
k ic k e r K a v in G re e n *
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C a lg a ry — N a m e d G uy C h a rro n assistant
coach
H a rtto rd — N a m e d J im C a lh o u n Ig its
a d v iso ry b o a rd
P itts b v rg h — Signed d * le n s* m a n P a u l
L a u s and rig h t w in g M * e N eedham

TODAY’S PREPS
BASEBALL
4 pm
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S e ria l. G a m a ». Stanford v s M is s is s ip p i
Slat*. (L I
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P ittsb u rg h P ir a te s . I L I
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M ilw a u k e e B re w e rs . (LI
10 X p m — E S P N . C in c in n a ti R e d s a l San
F ra n c is c o G ia n ts . ( L )
10 30 p m — T B S . A tla n ta B ra v e s at Los
Angeles D o d g ers. ( L I
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Sana*. G a m * 10. L S U vs T h a C n a d a l

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Pisto n s

QUOTE OF THE DAY
"S o m e guyts an* lin in g that an
a boost. I d o n 't ran- I Just w.int
another rin g so I ca n br.&lt;g all
su m m e r."
• Detroit forward Joh n Salley
on the I’is to n s in otiva ttu n lo
ri'lieat .is N B A i hnmplonts

French
Continued from IB
p la y in g really well, feeling
an d co n tro llin g Ihe ball very
w e ll, som eth in g w h ich 1 haven't
been doing ( i n i well h ere." said
Seles, a Yugoslav who now lives
in Florida. “ I have been able to
get through a couple o f lough
m atches, so I'm hoping that I'll
slow ly start getting m y form and
m y gam e back together.
"I th in k today I w as p layin g
b elte r and w ho knows, maybe
m y gam e w ill lx- even better
tom orrow . Wi th the second week
starting. I'm s h in in g lo get used
lo Ihe co u rts and I h e su rro u n ­
d in g s."
«
Tw o m ore m en's seeds were
upset b y nim -sceded players.
F re n c h m a n H en ri Leconte, a
w ild card en try, scored a popular
6-4. 6-3. 4-6. 2-6, 6-3 victory
over No. H Andrei C hcsnokov,
and Jo n a s Svensson of Sweden
d e f e a te d N o . 15 G u ille r m o
I’erez-Uoldan. 2-6.6-4.6-2.6-2.
L e c o n te , who w ill play
Svensson in the quarterfinals,
now has a 6 0 career record In
five-setters at tits* French Open.

C o m p le tin g the q u a rte rfin a l
bracket w llh victories were sev­
enth seed Th om as M u ster and
two unseeded players, G oran
Ivanisevic and T h ie rry C h a m p i­
on. M u ster beat No. 10 M a rlin
J a ile . 7-6 (7-4). 6-3. 6-^. and
18-year-old Iv a n is e v ic ousted
N lcla s Kroon. 6-2.6-4. 7-5.
C h a m p io n , a q u a lifie r ranked
No. 191 In the w orld, fought oil
double m atch point In the fourth
set and went on to upset Karel
Novacek. 6-3. +6. 3 6. 7 6 (7-5|.
63.
F o u r of the e ig h t m e n ' s
q u a rlc rfin a lis ts are tm sceded.
a n d o n ly three of Die top 10
seeds — No. 3 Andre A gassi. No.
4 A n d re s G om ez and M u ster —
have su rvive d Hits far.
Eve n after losing her serve In
Ihe 1 Itlr gam e of the second sel,
S ab a tln l had a break point In the
12th game. But from deuce she
netted an easy tu ck h u n d to give
Novotna her third m atch point.
N o v o tn a c o n v e rte d t h i s one
w hen S a b a tin i's b ackh an d tilt
near the top of ih e net and
tMuineed back.

Martinez----Continued from Page IB
periorm ancc.
"I d id n 't know t w as one
strikeou t aw ay fmm the National
L e a g u e re c o rd In (he n in th
lim it:g. hut I felt good and I'm
g la d I got Ihe s h u to u t, 18
s trik e o u ts an d th e c o m p le te
gam e." he said.
The fo n n ld ilile p itch in g d is ­
play left th e Braves som ewhat
awed.
“ I k n o w what kin d of si o il
S andy K ou tax had. a n il when
you tie h is record you have to
p i t c h a g r e a t g a m e , " s a id
A tlan ta m anager R o ss Nixon.
" I 'll tell you one th in g that S O P
ca n really th ro w ."
Don D rysd alc. a M all of Farner.
team m ate ul Koufax. and now a
Dodger b ro ad caste r, said,
" A n y t im e a i i i l i h c r h as IH
s t r i k e o u t s , lie h a s t o tie
o v e rw h e lm in g Me had a great
la s itu ll. hut tie's s till learning on
Ills O i l i e r p i t c h e s . "
M ike Srioocta. who caught the

game, agreed w itli D rysdalc.
" M a r t in e z laid tre m e n d o o s
co m m a n d o f tits fa stb a ll," said
S cioscia . "H e kept m o v in g the
ball In and out. By the m iddle
in nin gs, t Icli he was In a great
groove. I thought to m yself.
'T ills guy has it to n ig h t."’
Mv coincidence. C o m m issio n e r
Fay V in cen t was In the crow d to
w itn ess the event. He paid a visit
to L o s A ngeles M anager Torn
L a s o rd a 's office to oTfer h is
congratulations.
" Y o u m ade It very special for
u s to n ig h t." Mte co m m issio n e r
Iold M artinez.
M a r t i n e z , a n a l l v t of the
D o m in ica n R epublic, scattered
three h its and w alked one butter
in p itch in g tils fourth com plete
gam e an d second shutout o f the
season
Mis previo us ticst t ills season
w as l(J strikeouts a n il h is career
h igh w as 12 against A tla n ta on
Sept 15. I l l8 9

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Sanford Herald. Sanford, Florida — Tuesday, June 5. 1990 — I S

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IN BRIEF
Food class scheduled

Awards dinner
Bottom: Members of the Or­
ange Blossom Service Unit of
Citrus Council of Girl Scouts
recently held the Annual Lead­
er Awards Dinner. Certificates
of appreciation were awarded
to 20 leaders, assistant lead­
ers, and school coordinators.
T o p fro m le f t : J e n n lfe
Lauderback accepts her 10
year pin and leader in training
pin as Judy Jett Is awarded a
15 year pin by E lizabeth
Welebob, service unit cordlnator. Amy Goff, not shown,
also received a 10 year pin.
Welebob, who is retiring as
service unit coordinator, was
honored at the dinner for her
3* years of service. She was
presented with a patchwork
quilt handmade by Brownie
troop leader, Elaine Koslivsl.

Sem inole C o u n ty 4-H Is sponsoring a S pecial Interest Foods
and N u trition class entitled "In te rn a tio n a l Food F a ir " from I0
a.m. lo noon. F riu ay, J u n e 8 nt the S em in ole C o u n ty E xte n sio n
Service. The w orkshop w ill give p articip a n ts the o p p o rtu n ity lo
prepare dllTerent in tern ation al dishes.
The w orkshop Is open to youth 8 -18 y ears of age. T h e re Is a
82 charge for m a te ria ls an d c la s s size is lim ite d , so
prc-rrglstratlon Is required.
C a ll 323-2500. ext. 5560 for m ore inform ation.

Work up a sweat
Sanford Recreation Departm ent offers adu lt aerob ics classes.
Cost Is $2 each class. There Is a one tim e fee o f $ 1 0 for an y
non-city residents. Classes arc held at the D ow ntow n Youth
Center (downtown level of c ity hall) on T u e sd a ys and
T h u rs d a y s from 5 :30 lo 6 :3 0 p.m . a n d on M o n d a y s.
W ednesdays. F rid a y s and S a tu rd a y s from 10 to l l a.m.
Certified instructor. Debbie B la c k w ill teach the courses.
For m ore Inform ation, ca ll 330-5697.

Handling of chemicals discussed
C e n tra l Florida Safety C o u n c il's E a rly b ird m eeting on J u n e
6 w ill address the topic "C h e m ic a l H a n d lin g ." E a rly Bird
begins at 7:30 a.m. w ith a co n tin ental breakfast. M arcella
W alsh, Industrial hygienist w ith the Bu reau of In d u stria l Safety
and Health w ill d iscu ss the safe h a n d lin g of ch e m ica ls In the
w orkplace. A d m issio n is free.
F o r inform ation and reservations, c a ll K a th ry n R ayb u rn at
8 9 0 -1894 ex 4444.

Free skin cancer screening
S k in ra n ce r is one of the most com m on form s o f cancer
p a rticu la rly In F lorid a. However. If if Is caught in tim e. II is
generally one of t he most easily cured form s o f ca ncer us well.
A s a free co m m u n ity service, the a u x ilia ry at W in te r Park
M em orial H ospital w ill sponsor a free s k in ca ncer screenin g on
W ednesday. J u n e 6. Plastic surgeon T h om as B. H u nter. M.D.
w ill be available In the h o sp ital's m edical lib ra ry from 2 to 5
p.m .lo ch e ck an y su spiciou s m oles o r s k in lesions for sig ns of
sk in cancer. A s an additional service, trained volunteers w ill
also be available to test for high blood pressure.
F or m ore Inform ation, ca ll € 16-7090.

CALENDAR

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Voluntc3.3 council to congregate
The C o u n cil o f Volunteers C oo rdin ators for S em in ole C ou n ty
meets the first T uesday of every m onth at 9 a.m . at the
A m erican Red C ross office. State Knud. 434 Long wood.
M em bership Is open to directors and coordinators o f agencies
u sin g volunteers. For more inform ation, ca ll C h e ry l W ork"',
323-2036.

Never judge book by its cover
DEAR ABBY: T h e letter c o n ­
ce rn in g the m in iste r who. on
receivin g a p a ir o f leather gloves
for services rendered, w as d is ­
appointed — u n til he tried them
on and discovered a $10 b ill
stu ffed Into ea ch fin g er, re ­
m inded me of th is story:
A you n g m an from a w ealthy
fa m ily was about to graduate
from high school. It w as the
c u s t o m In t h a t a f f l u e n t
neighborhood for the parents to
give the graduate an uutom oblle.
“ B ill" and his father had spent
m on th s looking at cars, and the
w eek before g ra d u a tio n th ey
found the perfect car. B ill w as
certain that ca r w ould be h is on

A D V IC K

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ABIGAIL
VAN BUREN

graduation night.
Im agine h is d isap p oin tm en t
when, on the eve of h is grad u a­
tion. B ill's father handed h im a
gift-wrapped Bible! B ill w as so
angry that he ih rew the B ib le
down and storm ed out of the

tt contained m u ch he needed to
learn. " A foolish son Is a g rie f to
his father, and b itterness to her
who bore h im ." (Proverbs 17:25)

house. He and h is father never
saw each oth er again. It was the
new s o f h is fath er's death that
brought B ill hom e again.
A s he sat one night going
through h is father's possessions
that he w as to Inherit, he cam e
across the B ib le h is father had
given him . He brushed aw ay the
dust and opened It to fin d a
ca sh ie r’s check, dated the day of
his graduation — In the exuct
am ount or (he ear they had
chosen together.

DEAR ABBY: Y o u an d "M a d
at the M a ll" are going at th in g s
backw ard: the fau lt lies not In
the stam ps. D ear A b b y , but In
yourself.
You should try m o isten in g the
envelope, not the stam p. W hen
y o u m o is te n th e s ta m p , by
w hatever m ethod, you rem oved
som e o f the glue — som etim es
a ll of it. T h a t's w h y the stam ps
d o n ’t stick.

BECKAH FBVK. TEXAS
DEAR BECKAH: I hope B ill
read the B ib le co ver to cover, for

AB B YFAN

Toastm asters meet
Sem in ole C o m m u n ity College (SCC) Toastm asters C lu b
*05“ ! w ill meet euc-n Tsirwday. nt 7:30 p.m . in the S C C lib ra ry
b u ild in g , room L-205. M eetings that full on the seeond Tuesday
of the m onth w dl be held at V illag e Inn. Dog T ra ck Road and
17-92 In L o n g wood. Contact C la ire at 699-9318 for more
Inform ation

M ar

Officers elected
Sem inole County Retired Edu­
ca to rs recently held a lu n ­
cheon for the installation of
1990-91 officers. New officers
are from 'eft: Ruth Carlton,
c o rre sp o n d in g secretary;
E lizab eth P ringle, record ing
secretary; B ob K in g , p re s i­
dent-elect; Doris Duxbury, past
president and Ernie Cow ley,
installing officer. Not pictured:
J e ll Elliott, vice president.

Panic A ttack group to m eet
A g o ra p h o b la /P a n lc A t ta c k S u p p o rt G ro u p m eets each
Tu e sda y at 8 p.m . at West Lake H ospital. 589 W. S ta le Road
434, Lnngwood. T h e support group Is for those w ho are afraid
to go out of their house and be active in pu blic.

O vereaters to gather
A regular m eeting of Overeaters A n o n ym o u s Is condueted on
T u esdays at 7:30 p.m. at Flo rid a Pow er and Lig h t. 301 M yrtle
Avc., Sanford. F or m ore Inform ation, c a ll C arol at 322-0657.

Casselberry Kiwanis to m eet
K lw a n ls C lu b o f Casselberry m eets ut 7:30 a.m. every
Tu e sda y at V illag e Inn. U.S. H ighw ay 17-92 and Dogtraek
Rood. L o n gw o o d . For m ore In form ation, r a il 831-8545.

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IN 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
J U D IC IA L C IR C U IT
O F F L O R ID A .
IN A N D F O R
IE M IN O L E C O U N T Y
G E N E R A L J U R IIO IC T IO N
D IV IS IO N
CASE NO. f e w
C IT Y S A V IN G S B N K . F S B .
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v*.
D E N N IS D S H A W , f t u i .
D efendants.
N O T IC E O F
FO R E C LO S U R E SALE
N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
p u rs u a n t to a F in a l J u d g m e n t ol
F o re c lo tu re d a te d M a y I t . ltfO ,
and e n te re d In C a w N o 90 905.
o l th e C ir c u it C o u rt o l th e
E IG H T E E N T H J u d ic ia l C irc u it
In a n d to r S E M IN O L E County.
F lo rid a w h e re in C IT Y S A V IN G S
B A N K , F S B I f P le ln lllt and
D E N N IS D S H A W , e t u ». a r e
D e fe n d a n t*. I w ill w l l to th e
highest a n d beet b id d er to r c a th
in th e lobby o f the S E M IN O L E
County C o u rth o u te . In San ford.
F lo rid a , a t II:C 0 o 'clo ck A M on
the It h d a y o l J u ly . ItfO . th e
fo llo w in g d e tc rlb e d p ro p e rty a *
w l fo rth In M id F in a l Ju d g
m e n t, to w it:
L o t I f . H ID D E N L A K E S
P H A S E I V . ac co rd in g to th e
P la l th e re o f, a * re co rd ed In P la t
Book I t , P a g e H th rough H .
P u b lic R e c o r d l of S e m in o le
C ounty. F lo rid a
D A T E D th lt J t d a y of M a y .

N O T IC E O F A
P U B L IC H E A R IN G
OF PRO PO SEDCHANO ES
A N D A M E N D M E N T S IN
C E R T A IN D IS T T fC T S A N D
" O U N D A R IE
fT H E
I O N I N O O R D IN A N C E O F
T H E C IT Y O F
S A N F O R D . F L O R ID A
N o tic e I t h ereb y g iv e n th a t a
P u b lic H e a rin g w l,: be h eld In
th e C o m m lttto n R oom a t the
C ity H a ll in th e C ity of S an lo rd
F lo rid a , a f 7:00 o'clo ck p m on
J u n e 1 1 . 1 * * 0 . to c o n s id e r
ch a n g e * a n d a m e n d m e n t* la th e
Z oning O rd in a n c e of the C ity of
S an fo rd . F lo rid a , a t fo llo w !:
A p o r tio n o f t h a t c o r ta ln
p ro p e rty lyin g e t th e S o u th ee tf
co rn e r of M e l ion v illa A venue
and P in e W a y . I t proposed to be
re ro n e d fro m A G . A g ric u ltu re to
M R I. M u ltip le F a m ily R e tld e n
fla t. S aid p ro p e rty being m o re
p a r t ic u la r ly d e tc r lb a d a t

IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
F O R S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y .
F L O R ID A
P R O B A T E D IV IS IO N
C A SE N O .i 90 *04 CP
IN R E E S T A T E O F
Q U IN T IN L Y L E N A T H A N .
Dec » a te d
N O T IC E O F
A D M IN IS T R A T IO N
T h e a d m in is tr a t io n o l th e
c t la t a o l Q U IN T IN L Y L E
N A T H A N , d e c e a s e d . F ile
N u m b e r 90 *0 * C P . l i pending In
th e C irc u it C o u rt lo r Sem inole
C o u n ty , F lo r id a . P ro b a te
O lv itlo n . the ad d res s ot w h ich i t
M l N P a rk A v e n u e . S an lord.
F lo rid a , 11771. T h e n a m e * and
a d d r e t te t a t th e P ersonal R ep
re s e n ta tlv e a n d th e P ersonal
R e p r a te n ta tlv e 'i a tto rn e y a r e
se t fo rth below
A L L IN T E R E S T E D
P E R S O N S A R E N O T IF IE D
THAT
A ll p e rs o n * on w h o m t h lt
n o tice i t se rv e d w ho h av e ob
lection s th a t c h a lle n g e the v a lid
Ity ot th e W ill, th e q u a lific a tio n *
o t the P ersonal R ep rese n ta tive,
venue, o r ju ris d ic tio n o l th lt
C o u rt a re re q u ire d to tile th e ir
o b je c t io n s w i t h t h l t C o u r t
W IT H IN T H E L A T E R O F
T H R E E M O NTHS A FTE R THE
D A T E O F T H E F IR S T P U B L I
C A T IO N O F T H IS N O T IC E O R
T H IR T Y D A Y S A F T E R T H E
D A T E O F S E R V IC E O F A
C O P Y O F T H IS N O T IC E O N
THEM
A ll c r e d ito r * ot the D ecedent
a n d o ther p e rso n * h av in g c la im s
o r d e m a n d * a g a ln tt D ecedent's
E s ta te on w h o m a copy ot tt iii
n o tice I t se rve d w ith in th ree
m onths a lte r th e d e le o l the firs t
p u b licatio n ot th is N o tice m u tt
file th e ir c la im s w ith th lt C ourt
W IT H IN T H E L A T E R O F
T H R E E M O N TH S A F T E R THE
D A T E O F T H E F IR S T P U B L I
C A T IO N O F T H IS N O T IC E OR
T H IR T Y D A Y S A F T E R T H E
O A T E O F S E R V IC E O F A
C O P Y O F T H IS N O T IC E O N
THEM
A ll o lh e r c r e d ito r s o l the
D ecedent and persons h aving
C laim s or d e m a n d * a g a in s t the
D e c e d e n t's E s ta te m u tt tile
th e ir c la im t w ith tin t C ourt
W IT H IN T H R E E M O N T H S
A F T E R T H E D A TE OF THE
F IR S T P U B L IC A T IO N O F
T H IS N O T IC E
A L L C L A IM S . O E M A N O S .
A N D O B J E C T IO N S N O T SO
F I L E D W IL L B E F O R E V E R
BARREO
The d ate ot th e firs t publlca
lio n o l th is N o tic e i t M a y 39.
1990
RUBY NATHANBLAKS,
P ersonal R ep re s e n ta tiv e
P O Box 1*9
Sanlord. F lo r id a 33171 01*9
A A M c C L A N A H A N . JR .
E S Q U IR E *
A tto rn ey tor
P e rto n a l R ep re s e n ta tiv e
104 S P e rk A y e — Suite B
S an lord. F lo rid a M771
I4 0 N 3114011
F lo rid a B ar N o 113*4*
M ARYANNE MORSE.
C le rk . C irc u it C ourt
B Y P a tric io T h a tc h e r
D E P U TY CLERK
S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y .
F L O R ID A
Publish M a y 39 A J u n e ], 1990
O E R 390

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L e g a l D e tc rlp tlo n : S E C I t
T W P M S R G E H E N 41S F T O F
W *1 O F N /W i * O F 5 B '■
(L E S S E *17.5 F T A R O S ). AS
R E C O R D E D IN T H E P U B L IC
R E C O R O S O F S E M IN O L E
C O U N T Y . F L O R ID A .
A ll p a r tie s In In te re s t end
c ltlte n e th a ll h a v e a n opportunl
ly to be h e a rd a t M id h e a rin g .
By o rd e r of th e C ity C om
m lttlo n of th e C ity of Sanford,
F lo rid a .
A D V IC E T O T H E P U B L IC : If
a person d e c id e * to a p p e a l a
decision m a d e w ith re tp a c f to
a n y m a t te r considered a t the
ab o ve m e e tin g o r h e a rin g , he
m a y n ee d a v e rb a tim re c o rd o f
th e p ro c e e d in g *, in clu d in g th e
te s tim o n y a n d ev id e n ce, w hich
re c o rd I t not p ro vid ed by the
C ity of S an fo rd . ( FS 1*4 0101)
J a n e t R. D o n eh o *
C ity C le rk
P u b lish : J u n e ], IS, 19*0
DESS

M A R Y A N N E MORSE
A t C le rk o f M id Court
B y J a n e E . J a te w lc
A t D e p u ty C le rk
P u b llth : J u n e * . I I . ltfO
D E S **
N O T IC E O F A P P L IC A T IO N
FOR TA X D E E D
N O -IC E
IS H E R E B Y
G IV E N , th a t J o te p h A /o r
C a ro lin a N u r lk , th e holder of th e
fo llo w in g c e r t if ic a te d ) h a t file d
la id c e r t if ic a te d ) fo r a l a * deed
to be lit u e d th ereon. T h e c e r tili
c a t* n u m b e r d ) and y e a r l t ) of
itiu a n c e . th e d e te r ip I ion of the
p ro p e rty , a n d the n a m e d ) In
w hich It w a t a t w t i e d i t /a r e a t
lo ito w t
C e r tific a te N o t i l l
Y e a r o i l ttu a n c e 1957
D e tc rtp lio n of P ro p erty L E G
SEC )1 T W P M S R G E J2E B E G
7 *1 1 5 F T N e t D E G e M IN I?
SEC E O F N E C O R O F SE U
OF N W '. R U N N et D EG * M IN
17 S E C E l i e 41 F T N e l D E G 11
M IN M S E C W M l U F T S W L Y
O N C U R V E 170 F T S J* D E G IS
M IN 4 S E C E l e t t * F T T O B E G
I I 001 A C )
N a m t t In w h ic h a t t e t t e d
S G K rlth n a
A ll of M id p ro p e rty being In
the C ounty o l Sem inole. S late of
F lor Ida
U n l t t t tu c h c e r t i f i c a t e d )
th a ll be re d e e m e d accord ing to
law . the p ro p e rty d e tc rlb e d In
tu ch c e r t if ic a te d ) w ill be to ld
10 th e h lg n e tt b id d er a t the w e tt
Iro n ) d o o r. S em in o le C ounty
C o u rth o u te . Sanford. F lo rid a , on
the l l t h d a y of June. IftO . at
11 0 0 A M .
A p p r o x im a te ly S IM 00 c a th
lor fe e t i t re q u ire d to be p a id by
the tu c c e ttfu l b id d e r a t the ta le
F u ll p a y m e n t of an a m o u n t
equ al lo th e h lg h e it bid p lu t
a p llc a b le d o c u m e n ta ry tta m p
t&lt; e t a n d re c o rd in g fe e t I t due
w n ln i t h o u r * a f t e r th e
ad v ertised tim e o l Ih * M le A ll
p a y m e n t* th a ll be c a th or gu ar
anteed in s tru m e n t, m ad e p ay
able to the C le rk ot
C irc u it
Court
D a te d t h lt tt h d a y of M a y .
in o
(S E A L )
M a ry a n n * M o r i*
C le rk of th e C irc u it C ourt
S em inole C o u n ty, F lo rid a
By T ln a T a y lo r .
D ep u ty C lerk
P u b llth M e y I I . I I . I f A Ju n e 1.
■990
D E R 1)7
N O T IC E O F A P P L IC A T IO N
FOR TA X D E E D
N O T IC E
IS H E R E B Y
G IV E N , th a t J o te p h A /o r
C a ro lin e N u r lk . th e holder o l the
fo llow ing c e r tific a te !* ) h a t tile d
M id c e r l il l c e l e d ) lo r a ta * deed
lo be Ittu e d th ereon T h e c e rtltl
cate n u m b e r !* ) end y e a r ( t ) ol
Itiu a n c e . th e d e tc rlp tlo n of th e
p ro p e rty , a n d the n am e I t ) In
w hich It w e t a t t e t t e d i t / a r e a t
fo llo w )
C e rtific a te No l ie }
Y e a r ot Itiu a n c e 19*7
D e tc rlp tlo n o l P ro p e rty L E G
SEC 19 T W P M S R G E J1E B E G
17*0 M F T N O F N E C O R O F
SW ’ * O F SW ' * R U N N *01 1*
F T S M D E G 11 M IN 5* S E C E
t i l ta F T S L Y O N C U R V E
M l 01 F T W *1 0 37 F T TO B E G
(1 193 A C )
N a m e * In w h ic h a t t e t t e d
S an ta P es to n jl
A ll o l la id p ro p e rty being In
the C ounty o l S em inole. S tate ot
F lor Ida
U n l e t t tu c h c e r t i f i c a t e d )
th a ll be re d e e m e d accord ing lo
law . the p ro p e rty described In
tu c h c e r t lllc a t e t ll w ill be to ld
10 th e h ighest bidder at the w e tt
Iro n ! d o o r. S em in o le C ounty
C o u rth o u te . Sanlord. F lo rid a , on
the llt h d a y ot June, 1990. a t
11 OOA M
A p p ro x im a te ly 111100 c a th
tor fe e t It re q u ire d to be p aid by
the successful bidder e l the ta le
F u ll p a y m e n t o l an am o u n t
equ al to the h lg ta tt bid p lu t
a p p lic a b le d o c u m e n ta ry tta m p
taxes and re co rd in g tees i t due
w i t h i n 2 * h o u r s a l t e r th e
a d v e rtis e d lim e o l the M le A ll
p a y m e n ts shell be c a th or g u a r
an teed In s tru m e n t, m ad e pay
a b le to th e C le rk o l the C irc u it
C ourt
D a te d th u 9th day ot M a y .
1990
IS E A L )
M a ry a n n e M o rte
C le rk o l the C irc u it C ourt
Sem inole County. F lo rid a
By T in a T a y lo r.
D ep u ty C lerk
Publish M a y IS. 11. 29 4 June 1,
t»90
OER lit

N O T IC E O F A P P L tC A T IO N
FOR TA X D E E D
N O T I C E IS H E R E B Y
G IV E N , th a t L eo n ard C a t w l
b e rry , th e holder o t th e follow
log c e r t if ic a te d ) h a t tile d M id
c e r t if ic a te d ) tor a ta x dee d to
be ittu e d th ereon. T h e c o rtifi
ceto n u m b e r d ) an d y e a r I t ) of
litu a n c a . th e d e tc rlp tlo n o l the
p ro p e rty , an d the n a m e d ) in
w hich It w as a t t e t t e d I t / a r e e t
fo llo w *.
C e rtific a te No. H IS
Y e a r of Itiu a n c e : l* * 4
D e tc rlp tlo n o l P ro p e rty : L E G
LO TS 1 A 4 B L K A T R A C T 14
S A N L A N O O S P R IN G S P B * PG
(
N a m e s In w h ic h a i M t i e d
E llta b e th K otok
A ll of M id p ro p e rty being In
the County ot S em inole. S ta ir *&gt;1
F lo rid a
U n l e t t tu c h c e r t l l l c a t e d )
th a ll be red eem ed ac co rd in g to
law , the p ro p e rty d e tc rlb e d In
tu ch c e r t if ic a te d ) w ill be to ld
to Ih * h lg h e it b id d er a t the w e tt
fro n t d oor, S e m ln o lo C ounty
Courthouse, San tor d. F lo rid a , on
the l l t h d a y ot June. 1990. a t I t
AM
A p p ro x im a te ly ItlS O O c e th
tor te e * I t re q u ire d to be p a id by
the tu c c a t ilu l bid d er a t the M le
F u ll p e y m e n t o l e n am o u n t
equal to th e highest bid p lu t
a p p lic a b le d o c u m e n ta ry stam p
te x e t en d re co rd in g fe e t I t due
w i t h i n 1 * h o u r * a l t e r th e
a d v e rtis e d tim e ot th e M le . A ll
p ay m e n ts th a tl be c a th or g uar
anteed in s tru m e n t, m ad e pey
a b le to th e C le rk ot th e C irc u it
C ourt.
D ated th is la th d a y ot M a y .
1990
IS E A L )
M a ry a n n e M o rta
C le rk ot the C irc u it C ourt
S em lnolo C ounty, F lo rid a
B y: T ln a T a y lo r .
D ep i ’y C le rk
P u b llth : M e y 1 1 .1 9 A J u n e s . )].
1990
D E R 111
N O T IC E O F A P P L IC A T IO N
FOR TA X OE ED
N O T IC E
IS H E R E B Y
G IV E N , th a t L eo n ard C a m !
b e rry , th e holder o l the follow
Ing c e r t lllc a t e d ) h e * tile d M id
c e r t if ic a te d ) lo r a ta x deed to
be Issued th ereon T h e t r i m
c a t* n u m b e r d ) end y t e r ( t ) ol
Ittu e n c o . the d escription o l the
p ro p e rty , end th e n a m e d ) in
w hich It w a t a t t e t t e d I t / a r e as
tol low *
C e rtific a te h o 12*0
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the County ot S em inole. S la te ol
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th a ll be re d e e m e d ac cord ing to
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tu ch c e r t if ic a te d ) w ill be to ld
to th e h lg h e tl bidder a t the w e tt
Iro n l d oor. S e m in o le C ounty
C o u rth o u M . S an lord. F lo rid a , on
lha l l t h d a y ot June. 1990. a t I t
AM
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tor fee t It req u ired to be p a id by
th t t u c c a t ilu l bidder a t the M le
F u ll p a y m e n t o l an a m ou n t
equ al to the h lg h e tl b id p lu t
a p p lic a b le docu m en ta ry tta m p
taxes a n d re co rd in g fe e t It due
w it h in 2* h o u r s a l t e r th e
a d v e rtise d tim e o l the ta le AM
p a y m e n ti t h a ll be c a th or gu a r
anteed in stru m en t, m ade pay
a b le to the C le rk o l the C ir c u it
C ourt
Dated th lt lath day ot M a y .
1990
(S E A L )
M a ry a n n e M o r i*
C le rk ot the C ir c u it C o u rt
S em inole County. F lo rid a
B y: T ln a T a y lo r.
D eputy C le rk
P u b llth M a y II. 19 A Ju n e 1. II.

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I N T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F T H E fc lO H T E E M T tt
v O D IC IA L C IR C U IT ) "
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c o rp o rate capac Ity ,
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H O M E S F O R A M E R IC A . IN C .
M IC H A E L E M U R T .A Y .e la l .
O e lend ants
N O T IC E O F S A L E
N o lle * i t h ereb y g iven th at,
p u rsu an t to the F in a l Judgm ent
of Foreclosure e n te re d in the
abo ve captioned ac tio n . I w ill
M il the p ro p e rty situ ated In
Sem inole C o u n ty. F lo rid a , de
scribed a t :
L o t t. Block I. C O L U M B U S
H A R B O R , accc lin g to the p i.
th ere o f, a t re c o rd e d In P la t
Book 19. p e g t t 3 * an d 39, ol the
P u b lic R e c o rd s ot S e m in o le
C ounty, F lo rid a
a t public M l * , to the highest and
b e lt b id d er for c a th . a t Ih * W e tt
F r o n t d o o r of the S em in o le
County C o u rth o u te In Santord.
F lo rid a , a t I I 00 A M . on the
l i l t d a y o f June, 1990
W itness m y h an d a n d the te a l
of th is C ourt on Ju n e 1st 1990
(S E A L I
M ARYA N N E MORSE
C le rk ot the C irc u it C ourt
B y J a n e E J a te w ic
D ep u ty C lerk
P u b lish J u n e s . I I . 1990
O ES60

N O T IC E O F A P P L IC A T IO N
FOR T A X O E E D
N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y
G IV E N th a t L e o n a rd C a ttc l
b e rry , th * holder ot th e follow
ing c e r lillc a t e ( t ) h a t tiled said
c e r tific a te !t! to r a t a * deed to
b t Ittu e d th ereon T h * c e r tili
c e l* n u m b e r d ) a n d y e a r l t ) ot
ittu a n c e . Ih * d e s c rip tio n o l Ih *
p ro p e rty and th e n a m e ( t) in
w h ich it w a t a t t e t t e d i t a re a t
follow s
C e rtific a te No 1130
Y e a r ol Ittu a n c e I9*e
D es crip tio n o l P ro p e rty L E G
S EC 0 * T W P 20S R G E 3 IE S 40
F T O F N * * 3 4 F T O F E 115 *1
F T O F W 4*4 31 F T O F N W 1.
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A lv in E K irk
A ll of ta id p ro p e rty being in
the County ol S em in o le. S tale ol
F lo rid a
U n l e t t tu c h c e r l . t l c a &gt; * l t )
th a ll be re d e e m e d accord ing to
la w . Ih * p ro p e rty des crib ed In
tu c h c e r t if ic a te !! ) w ill be to ld
to th * highest b id d e r a t th * w e tt
fr o n t d o o i. S e m in o le County
C ourthouse. S an tord. F lo r id a .on
the 21lh d a y o l June. 1990, a t It
A M
A p p r o tim a te ly H 2 1 00 cash
lo r te e t i t re q u ire d to be p aid by
th e successful b id d e r a t the w 'e
F u ll p a y m e n t o l a n a m o u .il
eq u al to th * h ighest bid plus
a p p lic a b le d o c u m e n ta ry s tam p
ta x e s and re c o rd in g te e t I t due
w i t h i n 24 h o u r t a l t e r th e
a d v e rtis e d tim e o f the ta le A ll
p ay m e n ts th a ll be c a th or g u a r
a n te e d in s tru m e n t, m a d e p ay
able to the C le rk ot th e C irc u it
C o u rt
D a te d t h lt t* fh day ot M a y
1990
(S E A L )
M a r y a n n * M or ta
C le rk ot the C irc u it C o u rt
S e m ln o i*C ounty. F lo rid a
B y T ln a T a y lo r.
D ep u ty C lerk
P u b lish M a y 73 19 4 June 1, 12.
1990
D E R 170

7 1 — H e lp W a n t e d

7 1 - H e lp W a n te d

a FO R K LI F T O P E R A TO R a
F u n 't th # w o rd t o r * I C asual
frle n d ty office I H unt e n d peck
ty p e n ee d ed ! H u r t, t
AAA EM PLO YM ENT
794 W . n t h St....................... 1231124

K E Y E S F L A . I N C . R e a lto rs ,
p a y s tu itio n to R ea ) E s ta te
School I ......................C a ll 123 7300

71— H e l p W a n t e d

CLASSIFIED ADS

Seminole

Orlando - Winter Park

322-2611

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P ro ! M a to S e rv ic e ' W ill tr a in ,
lu ll tim e . M o n F rt ... 247 5007
A D D T O Y O U R IN C O M C
B u y e r t e ll A een
H a r r ie t, T77 0 4 5 9 # - P e l, 777 4133

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NOW ACCOTIM

A S S E M B L E T O Y S k C r a ll
ite m * , fu tl/p a r f tim e H lg lt
e a rn in g s ' 404 72) 1111_________

ASSEMBLERS
N r e x p e rie n c e rw c e s ta ry l 1
t h l l t t f . . . .................... ........ N o fe el
Q u a lity T e m p * ....................447 4147

ASST. MANAGER NEEDED
OR PARTS COUNTER H l l f
P a r ts e x p e rie n c e p re fe rre d
R e t ir e * * w elco m e! P a r t i C ity ,
S an to rd . 1100 S. French A v *

P flf t i abo ve re fle c t a $1,50 ca th di*c o u n i for p rom p t paym ent. Schedul­
ing m o f Include H r*o ld A dvertiser a t th e coot of on additional day Cancel
w hen you g et re tu lH . Pay only lor day» yowt ad ru n t a t ro te ea rn ed
U ie lull d etcrlp tlo n for f a t t e it r e tu lft, Copy m u tt fo llow acceptable
typographical form .
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Noon The D ay Before Publication
Sunday * I f A M . Saturday
M onday ■ 11 30 A M Saturday

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T re n s p o rta llo n C all
407 291 7400 4x1. 1141
Toll re lu n d e d 4 a m 10pm

AUTO FARTS DRIVERS
N ee d ed Im m e d ia te ly ) Ask fo r
M ik e ..........................C e ll 130 9004

CONSTRUCTION ALL T1A0CS

21— Personals

4f— Miscellaneous

C A S H A V A IL A B L E
A u uyrr^p
Im UraMAOL
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w h fe m a le . C as selb erry re
tire d m e t * needs com pany
C all *95 1723

A IR L IN E T IC K E T - To
B a ltim o re /W a s h ln g to n k re
tu r n lo O rla n d o ! J u n e 29
d e p a r t u r e R e tu rn J u ly I I
1141 C e ll I *07 340 0434
A I R L IN E T IC K E T , t W ty June
14. 1990 O rla n d o to C le v e la n d
d ire c t M l C a ll 331 7141

23— Lost &amp; Found
F O U N D : G e r m a n S h e p h e rd ,
m a le Loves c h ild re n V e ry
o b e d ie n t................... C a ll H i 994*
L O S T : B la c k k w h ile k itte n .
'B u tto n *'" F r ie n d ly , L e t t te en
n e a r Food L io n . Cat 1311 9 *4 *

25— Special Notices
BECOME A NOTARY
F o r D e ta in 1 SOD a l l *114
_ F to fid a 2 J o ta r^ A tio c to t)o n _

27— N ursery &amp;
Child Care
C H IL D C A R E S u m m er M o th e r
ot 1 w ill c a r * tor ch ild re n
S l/h r S an lo rd H I *4 1*
C H IL D C A R E in m y h o m e
1 30a to 4 OOp M e a ls , m ac k s
C P R c e rtifie d Ret Reason
ra te s K a re n 310 0019
D A Y C A R E in m y S u n le n d
hom e A ges 3
1 y e a rs
R e to n a b le
M e a lt p ro
v ld e d L i t e » 0 7 C *S * C a ll
232 *3*9______________________
L K M A R Y /1 A N F O R D a r e a
Special ra te s to r le h l Id re n
C a ll 334 3 8 2

Legal Notices
N O T IC E O F
P U B L IC H E A R IN G
N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
B Y T H E C IT Y O F L O N G
W O O D . F L O R I D A , th a t t h t
B oard ot A d iu tlm e n t w ill hold a
P u b lic H e a rin g on W ednesday
June 30. 1990. 7:30 P M . In the
L o n g w o o d C ity C o m m is s io n
C h a m b e r * . 17S W . W a r r t n
A venue. Longwood F lo rid a , or
a t to on th a ra a tte r a t possible, to
consider v a ria n c e s requested by
C l * t t y C h a ttie s R ent A C a r a t
tol lo w t ) ) to op e rate a car
re n ta l n tlir e closer than 300 teet
to re tld a n lla lly coned pro p erty
and 1) to o p e rate a c a r re n ta l
o llic * on a lot le ts than tw o 12)
a c res In s ite In a C 3 tonin g
district, on Ih# fo llow ing le g a lly
d etc rlb e d p ro p erty
T h * East 110' o l th * W e tt J * r
ot Ih * N o rth 100' ot the South
25* I I ' ot th at p a rt ol B L O C K I ,
W lu D M E R E . lyin g north ot th *
Township Line. a lto , the E as t
71' of th* W est 3*7' o l Ih * South
154 34' ol B LO C K 4. lyin g N o rth
o t T o w n s h ip l in e o t
W IL O M E R E . ac co rd in g lo P la t
thereof recorded in P ie t Book t.
P a g * I t ) , ol the P ublic R e c o rd l
ot Sem inole C ounty, F lo rid a .
M o re g e n e ra lly d e tc rlb e d a t
111 E H w y *3 *. Longwood.
F lo rid a
A t Ih tt m eetin g a ll in terested
p a rtie s m a y ap p ear tn be h ea rd
w ith respect to th * va rian ce s
requested This h e a rin g m a y be
continued tro m tim e to ll(n e
u n til lin a l ac tio n I t ta ken by the
B o ard ot A d iu tlm e n t A copy ot
the request I t on tile w ith the
C ity C lerk and m a y be Inspected
by ih * public
A ll persons a re advised th at It
they decide to ap p eal any de
d t lp n m ad e a t these hearings,
they w ill need a v e rb a tim record
ot th * proceedings and tor such
p u rp o se s, th e y w ill need lo
In su re th at a v e rb a tim re c o rd Is
m a d * , w hich re c o rd to Include
th * testim ony and ev id e n ce upon
w hich th * app eal is m ad e The
C ity ot L o n g w o o d does not
p ro vid e this v e rb a tim re co rd

Dated thlt May 31,1990
D L T e rry . C ity C lerk
C lty o l Longwood. F lo rid a
Publish J u n e la n d t i . 1990
DES*

N O T IC E O F
F IC T IT IO U S N A M E
N o tice i t hereb y g iven th a t I
a m engaged In business a t I0V1
N H w y 17 92, Longwood. F L
32710. Sem inole C ounty. F lo rid a ,
■mder the ’" c lltlo u s N a m e ot
CO N SU M ER S AUTO EX
C H A N G E , and th a t I intend to
re g is te r said n am e w ith the
C le rk of ih * C irc u it C ourt. Sem
m ole County. F lo rid a , In ac
c o rd an c * w ith th * P rovisions ot
the F ictitio u s N a m e Statutes.
To W it Section 445 09 F lo rid a
S tatutes 1957
L in d a K a th ry n C am eron
Publish M a r 29 4 June 5. t l .
I f . 1990
O E R 241

IRONING IN MY NOME
P IC K U P a n d D E L I V E R Y
a v a ila b le C a l l .. .. .........I l l 4144

55— Business
O pportunities
HOUSEBOAT VACATION
P a r tn e r w a n te d to p a rtic ip a te
H a v e tun a n d m a k e m oney
w it h 4 4 ' lu x u r y c r u i s in g
houseboat S m all In v e s tm e n t
re q u ire d 43 1 3417_____________

OWN YOUR OWN BUSINESS
F o r 1*1
C a ll 1 400111 1*49e x t L i t

VENDING ROUTE
L ocel H ig h tra ffic locatio ns
Sell c h e a p l I 400 727 1300

61— M o n e y to L e n d

L o c a l/C a rib b e a n T * M l / H R
1 447 497 9 *9 9 T *le n t But W a rt Fee

CNA SIGN ON BONUS!!!
W * a re looking lo r d e d ic a te d
c e r t if ie d n u rs in g a t t l t f a n l t
ijoy w o rk in g w th th *
e ld e rly F u ll and p a rt tim e
p o t illp n t 1100 bonus a f te r
c o m p le tio n o f ) m o n th of
s a tis fa c to ry e m p lo y m e n t
H illh a v e n H e a lth C a r * C e n te r
910 M e R e n v ille A ve , S an tord
3111144............................... E O C . / H
C O L L E C T O R ■ M a k in g f i r t l few
c a lls to d e lin q u en t c u s to m ers
Som e ty p in g P revio u s e x p a
p lu s ' H o u rs H a m to 4p m
M o n - T h u r t k la m to 1pm .
F r t Non t m o k e r t o n ly ll
A p p ly : R ic h F a d P la n
411W . l l t h St.. Santord

COMPUTER OPERATOR
W il.t be. i k keep Ing e x p e rie n c e
C H I H e le n to r appt
121-419*

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F o r p la t* , p ip * and shape*
C a ll 430 0040

CONSTRUCTION WORKERS
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n o w ! A ll ty p es!
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CASH FOR HOMEOWNERS
t i l , 2nd o r e q u ity m o rtg a g e s
G o o d /B a d c re d it, Low ra le s
144 94*9 M o rtg a g e M a g ic , tnc.
L ie M tg flk r 4 *0 E *3 * C a s t

GOLD CREDIT CARD
12 500 C re d it L in e
G U A R . V IS A /M C
G o a r C ash A d va n ce
I 900 414 2144
1*9.14 f t *

E x p e rie n c e d w ith H ig h School
t l u d e n t t G o o d p e r s o n a lity
needed! 17,'h r M on F r t C a ll
321 5207
* C O U N T E R A S S IS T A N T *
F u n s I h * w o rd h e re ! C as u al
frie n d ly o llic * ! H in t and peck
ly p e n e e d e d ! H u r r y l
AAA E M P L O Y M E N T
74* W . l l t h St..
373 1114

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71— H e lp W a n te d
4 * 0 E T A J 0 B I* 4
C ru tia lirw s . U S k O v e rs e a s !
944-114-4449 ext. C93
Aon F r ! ................... ...... 1 A M 7 P M

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N O T IC E O F
P U B L IC H E A R IN G
N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
B Y T H E C IT Y O F L O N G
W O O D . F L O R I D A , th a t Ih *
B oard o l A d ju s tm e n t w ill hold a
P u b lic H e a rin g on W ednesday
June 20. 1990. 7 30 P M . In th *
L o n g w o o d C ity C o m m is s io n
C h a m b e r s . 175 W
W a rre n
A venue. Longwood F lo rid a , or
as toon th e re a fte r a t possible, to
consider v a ria n c e s re q uested by
John S le lr to r Tasque D evelo p
m e n t. as fo llow s I I T o a llo w an
4' h ig h m a s o n ry w a l. In lie u ot a
Class "O " b u tle r ad jo in in g an
I 2 lo o e d p ro p e rty w ith a resl
d en tial u s * 1) To allow a 2 *' 1st*
w id th a t the south end o l Ih *
proposed b u ild in g In lieu o l 24'
and 31 to a llo w a 20' in te rn al
tu rn in g ra d iu s In lieu ot 26 In a
n 12 to nin g d is tric t, on Ih *
f o llo w in g le g a lly d e s c r ib e d
p ro p erty
Sec 6, T w p I I S , R g * 30E . Beg
SE Cor ot N W
ol N W
Run N
521 49 F T W 350 F T S 572 12 F T
E 250 F T to Beg
A pprox 3 acres, m o r * o r lets ,
o l v a c a n t land lying on west side
o l H lg h lln e D riv e . Longwood.
F lo rid a
A t th is m eetin g a il in te res ted
p a rtie s m a y a p p ear to be h e a rd
w ith respect to th * va ria n c e s
requested T h lt h ea rin g m a y be
continued fro m tim e to tim e
u n til Im a l ac tio n is ta ken by Ih *
B oard of A d ju stm e n t A copy ol
Ih e request is on t i l * w ith the
C ity C le rk and m ay be Inspected
by the public
A ll persons a re advised th a t it
th ey d ec id e to app eal a n y d *
c ltlo n m ad e a t these hearings,
th ey w ill need a v e rb a tim re c o rd
o l the proceedings and lor such
p u rp o s e s , th e y w ill need to
insure th a t a v e rb a tim re c o rd i t
m a d * , w h ich re co rd to include
the testim ony and evidence upon
w hich th e app eal is m ad e The
C ity o t L o n g w o o d does not
p ro vid e th is v e r b jtlm record
D a te d th it M a y 25. 1994
D L T e r ry . C ity C le rk
C ity o l Longwood. F lo rid a
P u b lish J u n e la n d I I . 1990
DES )

/W a re h o u s e F u ll tim e A p p ly
in person. R a t lilf A uto P a r ts
3714 O rla n d o D r. S an tord
* D E L IV E R Y T R A I N E E *
G re a t fu tu re ! Local d e liv e rie s
In c o m c a n y v r n l G r e a *
b e n e lilt! D o n 't m iss th is one I
AAA E M P L O Y M E N T
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P a tric k D el F lo re C a ll 121 4 )7 *
D R IV E R /P ftO D U C T IO N
W ORKER
Fo r lin e n com
p an y E x c e lle n t d riv in g re
co rd and c h a u ffe u r's license
re q u ire d C all 3 3 1 9I9»
E a r n UOO to 1500 per w eek
R e a d in g Books at hom e C all
a i l *7 } 74*0 E x t 1)476
E L E C T R IC IA N

Electrician i Apptcnlice
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In d u s tria l e x p e rie n c t rteces
s a ry 410 9305 C a ll b e to ra
7 A M or a lte r 7 P M

EMPTY NEST?
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looking tor p a r t lim e te a c h e r*
a id e s
M a t u r lty /L o v e ol
c h ild re n a m u tt ! 321 4*31
EXTR A M O NEY F ROM
H O M E ! I'l l show you how !
C a ll 411 411 9*44 E x t B2 ______
F O O O S E R V IC E

CAFETERIA WORKER
M onday
F r id a y , d a y * Good
b e n e lilt A p p ly
3200 L e k e E m m a R d L L a k e M a ry

KNIGHTS
OF

JACKPOT

FRIDAY NICHT 7 P M .
1 3 1 I5 4 IIM
ID I I S 0 IA C K P 0IS
t « * t * l C ilu te s C te ltr
i e c r t l la k e Park. CasteM arry
44SM JI

G 0 0 0 WORKERS NEEDED!

• * GREAT C O M P A N Y* *

N u rsin g -M o m # e x p e rie n c e , lu ll
tim e k good b en efits 11
LO NG W O O D H E A L T H CARE
l w - f ig g
e .o . e
M E D IC A L

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•
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•
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W * o tte r ex c e lle n t e a rn in g s
O rs a t ben efits
C *. v e M c la /e u to a lto w a n c t
Co. pd. re tire m e n t p lan
C am p!. T ra in in g p ro g ra m
O u e r i n to ed tra in in g In te rn e
Leads fu rn ish e d . Strong
a d v e rtis in g tw p pnrl
M anagem ent advancem ent
Solid, lu c ra tiv e fu tu r e In 4
re ces sio n p roof Industry I Both
S ales e n d S ervice Positions
O pen. C a ll B ill.............. 172 9120
7 :1 0 A M 10 4 P M

IMMEDIATE OPENINGS
E X P 'D .S E W IN O M A C H IN E
O PERATORS
O n tin g le needle k m e rro w
m a c h in e s W * o i l e r p ie c e
w o rk p a y . p a id h o lid a y s k
v a c a tio n s H e a lth k d e n ta l
p la n If y o u r a re looking lo r a
n ic e a ir conditioned p la c e to
w o rk , fr ie n d ly peo ple, good
w » g *s a n d b e n e lilt and -ou
a re dep en d ab le end b e lie v e In
a good d a y 's p a y tor a good
d a y 's w o rk , w * need Y O U !
S A N D E L M F O ., IN C .
2144O M L k . M a r y R d ., S an tord
441 111 34)4

TEMPTEDTOTEMP?
W # h a v e Im m e d ia te sho rt and
long te rm as sig n m en ts in your
a r e a tor
d O F F IC E C L E R K S
• R E C E P T IO N IS T S
• S E C R E T A R IE S
• W O R D PROCESSORS
• IN D U S T R IA L W O R K E R S

to
am

W * o ile r lo p pay. g re a t b en efits
and Ih * opp o rtu n ity
w o rk at
m a n y o t Ih * top co m p a n ie s In
your a r e a C a ll now lo r an
a p p o in tm e n t!
7*0 4721
N O F E E /F R ID A Y P A Y

SERVICES

t O E ....................................M / F / H / V

IRRIGATION INSTALLERS
F u ll tim e position, re s id e n tia l
e x p e rie n c e a n d re p a ir know I
e d g e a m u st L a n d s c a p in g
e x p e r ie n c e b e n e fic ia l Im
m e d ia l* openings, good pay
a n d b e n e fits .122 4113

LABORERS
54 p lu s p er hour
F lo r id a
C h a u lle u r's License re q u ire d
G o a d d r iv in g re c o r d ow n
transportation
N o phone
c a lls
A p p ly
C e rllc o n Inc.
1225 Bennett D r &gt;200. Long
wood. FI

LANDSCAPERS
F u ll tim e
p o s itio n s D r iv e r 's L ic e n s e
re q u ire d ...................C a ll 322 4)13
L A U N O R Y W O R K E R S • M u tt
be h a rd w o rk in g , dep endable
a n d m o tiv a te d Im m e d ia te
H ire 5 * 0 0 /t la r t . ra is e a lte r 30
d a y s M e d ic a l
539 4454
L A U N D R Y W O R K E R , serious
m in d ed and dep endable A I
id m o n te Springs a re a A M and
P M shltts C a ll 131 9294

LAWN MAINTENANCE
FOREMAN
S u p e rv is o ry e x p r e q u ire d
F u ll tim e position G re a t P a y !
D a v a a t 339 1440M F , 4 a 4p
L ocal re sidents needed p a r t/lu ll
tim e to do d is trb u tlo n w ork
lo r lo c a l fo u n d a tio n O w n
tr a n s p o rta tio n needed C a ll
M r L o w itl betw een H A M and
* P M M o n F r i only 331 3371

C O L M E R A C C O U N T IN G k
T A X S E R V IC E • S m a ll b u s i­
nesses k In d iv id u a ls w t l c a m t l
314-1*42 a f f i c e m v 1770 eves.

" O n * C a ll T o Do I t A ll"
Y o u r N eighborhood H a n d y M a n
R e s id e n tia l • C o m m e rc ia l
C a ll S ca t! T a d a y ll 123 4515

A lum inum Siding

L ik e H e m * D a y c a re C e n te r N e a r W in te r Springs E to m tn
ta r y 7 4pm In fa n ts to S y rt
L I C I 4 U 4 ......................... 317-4441

Building Contractors
N E W R E M O D E L R E P A IR
H O M E S . O F F IC E S . S T O R E S
A ll ty p e * c e astru ctlen . R e s /C a m
111 44J7 S C BalM d. C B C 4I944 *

$250

BIG N
5250
BIG X
5250
ALL GAMES
5 50
MINIMUM OF 5 UNIS
550 A LINE
5 FR EE G A M E S
IMURV A SUN. 7 p.m.
2SO« OAK AVENUE
SANFORD

C A R P E N T E R A ll kinds o l h o m e
re p a irs , p ain tin g k c a ra m lc
III* H ic h J 'd G ro w 321 39/3
L E E 'S C A R P E N T R Y - S to rag e
b u i l d i n g , d e c k s A m ls c
c a rp e n try In s u re d !, Ii-tn s e d
F re e E s tim a te s 12 3*1 14.

Concrete
W E S T C O N C R E T E S E R V IC E
S m a ll J u b s e B i) J e b t * R e p a ir
Jobs F r t * E s t C a ll any tins#
539-24*1. L ic e n s e d 'In s u re d

H andy M an
C A R P E N T R Y , h a u lin g ,
m a s o n a ry . p a m ln q and h i#
F re e e s tlm a to s C a ll 173 4124

MAIDS/INSPECTRESSES
D esk C le rk s /N ile A u d ito r
A p p ly . D ay s In n . 450 D o u g las
A v , A lta m o n te Spgs . &gt;42 7111
M E O IC A L

LAUNDRY AIDES

Handy M an
FII-IT-FAST INC.

E x to rte r h 4 m e savers - Siding,
t o l I I I k fa s c ia , t c r a e n t d
ro om s F r e t es tim a te s !
3 1 1 4 1 V ...........- .............R X 4454444

MACHINIST
M u s t be ex p erien c ed In la th
a n d m illin g m a c h in e . Jo b shop
ty p e o l atm o so h ere F u ll tim e
5 4 /h r. C a ll 407 321 3501
■ M A C H IN E O P E R A T O R #
e T R A IN E E *
t l y o u 're m e c h a n ic a lly in
c lln e d end w a n t fo le a r n a
tra d e , th is spot I t fo r yo u ! B ig
bucks to be m a d * in th is line
o t w o r k l H u r ry , c a ll to d a y l
AAA EM P LO Y M E N T
7 M W . u n t il .................. 111517*

D a ily W e r k .................... D a lly Pay
C a ll Beh to r d e ta ils
a f te r 3pos.............................. 122-7111

★ CNA'S ★
• 57 SO Per H o u r lf
• G ood W o rk in g C onditions! I
LO NG W O O D H E A L T H C A R E
114 424*
E .O .E
e M E D IC A L O F F IC E *
■ C O O R D IN A T O R *
5150 w k l K eep tr r e k o l o llic * !
M a k e a p p o in tm e n ts ' G re a t
p a tie n ts ! Good o p p o rtu n ity !
AAA EM PLO YM EN T
l4 4 W .7 V h » .
J t lS t t s

NAIL TECHNICIAN
H a r d w o rkin g , dep endable to '
e x is t i n g c l l e n t e l e l M e r l e
H e rm a n F a s c in a ttw it 111 4545
N A N N Y -H O U S E K E E P E R
R asp person ove r lO .to c a r *
lo r in te n t k do housekeeping
M F 7 30 to S 50 37 ) 994*

NURSE AIDES * ALL SHIFTS
H IG H E R S T A R T IN O P A Y I
F o r c e rtifie d o r ex p erien c ed
A p p ly In person to
L a k e v le w N u rsin g C en ter
919 E . ln d S t............. .......... S an tord

NURSING ASSISTANTS
F u l l l i m e . 7 1 a n d 1 11
E x c e lle n t b e n e fits , good
w o rk in g c o n d itio n , frie n d ly
peo ple A p p ly a l 44 N . H w y . I f
A 91. D tb a r y , M e n . th ru F r i
S A M to 4 P M .
EOE
P A R T T IM E L IN E S E R V E R .
F U L L T IM E B R E A K F A S T A
L U N C H C O O K C all T i l 1117.
b tw n 9 and I I a m a n d tr a m 1
to 1 30 p m N O C A L L S AC
C E P T E P btw n 11a n d I pm

Pianist And O rO tfin is t
S m a ll ch u rch In L a k e M a i
a r e a C a ll
i l l 941
P L A N ) M A IN T E N A N C E
Ex
p e n e n c e d on C hicago Iro n .
C lts a ll d ry e rs . W a th e x
w as h ers F u ll tim e p e rm a n e n t
p o sition C a ll 133 9190

PRESSER
F u ll tim e . * d 4 y * A
U lo \1
h o u r A ir condition B en e fits
133 3457 or A pply in person
- P i t C je w n y frA .jk t f .lh x e w .

PRODUCTION WORKERS
L o n g w o o d m a n u fa c tu re r is
lo o k in g tor e n ,. j e lic re lia b le
people lo t ill positions on o u r
1st and 2nd s h ills 55 per hour
A p p l y In p e r s o n
Parker
H a n n ifin . 777 B e n n e tt D r .
Longw ood
( T a k e *1* to
C o m m e rc e P a rk , a cro ss fro m
South S em in ole H o s p it a l) E O E

RECEPTIOHIST/TYPIST
P a ra g o n has fu ll tim e post
lions a v a ila b le in S an tord and
Loi.gw ood C a n d id a te m u tt be
a b le lo type *5 lo 50 W P V and
h a v e good o rg a n iza tio n a l and
te le p h o n e a n s w e rin g s k ills
C o m p e titiv e s a la ry , e x c e lle n t
b e n e llts p a c k a n e
C a ll 121 0400 to a rra n g e an
in te rv ie w

fP ftC I
EOE
• 119

M F

RHINOS WANTED
It 's a |u n g l* out th ere, and the
job hunt is trec h ero u s T ake
c h a rg e o l the situ ation
I'm
re c ru itin g R hinos w ith tw o
inch th ic k skin W im p y , t h ill
le s t. Im p o ten t cows need not
a p p ly C a ll C h eryl a l R hino
H e a d q u a te rs
*07 43* **04

Painting
F R A N K B A R N H A R T p a in tin g k
p ressu re cleaning . I t y r t e x p
R e fe re n c e s ....................713-1141

Paper Hanging
H U WALL COVERING

Ja n ito ria l Services
a P H IL L IP S J A N T O R IA L •
F lo o r C a r e O u r S p e c ie Ity l 20
y r t . ta p e r len ce l C all 4951727

W * h an g a ll ty p e s R easonable
p ric e s . F r e e e t l l 323 1417

Piano Tuning

T ra c to r W ork

E X P E R T P IA N O T U N IH G •
ltr v ./r e p a lr /m e v in g /r e n ta l
neve k used.. C all R ay . 3214*47

A C R E A O E M O W IN O , discing.
g ra d in g and le rlllta in g
B B B M o w in g ..........
471 4574
M O W IN G , ro lo t ilin g a n d any
o th e r ty p e o t tra c to r w ork.
F r e e E s tim a te s C all 175 *331

P R E S S U R E C L E A N IN O M A N •
H ouse W ash k P a in tin g C a ll
R o g e r R e ite n ra lh . 3X3 *145

Law n Service

Sw im m ing Pool
Service

Child Care Centers

C O LU M B U S

OF CASSELBERRY

Im m e d ia te ly ! F u ll tlm e l
W ag es open, b e m f lt t l A p p ly
In p erso n : U p tu rn 's C teeners
2491 SR 434.

Accounting &amp;
T a x Service

C arpentry

KIWANf' CLUB

GARMENT PKSSER
COUNTER PERSON

ATTENTION CNAJIII!
I N H O U S E P O O L S u m m e rs
c o m in g ! N e e d e x tr a v a c a tio n
m o n ey T W a need Y O U I I I
14 7 } /p * r h r I or 2 d ay s p er
w k en d on c a ll. Fo r d e ta ils
H illh a v e n H e a lth C a r * C en ter
914 M e lte n v itto A w . . S en tord
1 2 1*1 44...............................I . O . E . / M

AUSTRALIA WANTS YOU!!

A D J U S T M E N T S A N D C R E D I T S : In the event of an
•rror In an ad, tha Sanford Harald w ill bo responsible for
th# first Insertion only and only to tha extant of tho cost
of that insertion. Please check your ad for accuracy lha
first day It run*.

* FRO NT D E S K C LE R K *
Y o u 'll see th * b rig h t tu to r*
h e re ! P ie * t e n t phone voice
holds th e ke y to this g r e a t |ob!
AAA EM PLO YM ENT
|g *W .2 S 4 D S I..____ _____ 32&gt;5174
F U L L T im * M a in te n a n c e
P e r s o n te r c o m m e r c ia l
la u n d ry com pany M u t t h av e
c o m p le te se rvice kn o w led g e k
a b ilit y to w o rk o n C i t M l t t
D r y e r * . W a th e x W a s h e rs , k
C h ic a g o I r o n t r t Im m e d ia te
h ire on prov e n e b * Ity 1339294

* L F N F U L L T IM E *
B usy S an fo rd doctor a d a y
w o rk w e e k ! M a n y b e - t ill* I
C a ll.......................................... 371 4714

L A W N M A IN T E N A N C E • F r a *
E s tim a te s R easonable R ates!
Seiner C lin e n Orsceunt U I 4*94

ChucJ’s Quality Liwn Cue
b C em m /R ts . # F R E E E S TI
H e | * b too l a r t * / s m a t l. . .. l U U 71
C O M P L E T E QsMlAy L a w n k
L a n d s c a p in g , c o m p e t it iv e
ra te s . I r e * est ‘ -eeiy s U l 747*
r j L

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N M fM fT B K I
C A LL TO LL T R E E
1444.3411411
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Pressure Cleaning

55 4*4 S W IM M IN G P O O L S 51441
W a re h o u se C le a ra n c e o l new
1*14 pools. 7 * tt X 11 It
c o m p le te ly in s ta lle d In clu d es
h u g * deck, la d d e r, fencing.
I lite r a n d s k im m e r F in a n c in g
a v a ila b le O lh e r pools a v a il
a l- l* A ik about fa c to ry r e
b a te s ' C a d lo ti f r t *
1 (4 4 5 1 1 4 4 *0
•C G C O U 0 7 1 P E 09911

’TreTservIce’
E C H O L S T R E E s e r v ic e
F re e e s tim a te s 1 F a ir P ric e s !
L ie .. Ii.« S lu m p G rin d in g . T o o l
771 7179 da r ar n il*
" l e t T h e P rate s u o n j l t Oe It "

�Sanford Herald. Sanford, Florida — Tuesday, June 5, 1990 — ■■

71— Hel p W anted
PIRCMASU-lftCHMIC
F u ll tim e B ru n s w ic k B ow lling
M a c /iln a s E i p c *n &lt; » helpful,
b u t not r « n « r » A pply 110
W A irp o rt B tv d , S a n fo rd __

RN-CHARGENURSE
D a y t h l f l . l u l l t lm a , fu*1
b e n e fit*) C all to r In te rv ie w
H II lb * van H a a llh C ara C antar
m M a ila n v llla A v a .. ta n ta n i

M A S O N c a p a b le o l doing b ric k
block A stone w ork A v a ila b le
Im m e d ia te ly ! C a l l ....... 11a 1771

91—A p artm en ts/
_ House to Share
MOBILE HOME !0 SHARE

Tw o A p ts e a c h has 1 b d r m i. 7
ts lh s A ll a p p lia n c e ., c e n tra l
H /A l!9 S /m o plus se cu rity
C e lltn r a n p t f a m t o S p m
__________ 407 774 8114___________
1 B D N M . A /C . c a rp e t, sc ree n ed
b a lc o n y
C o n v e n ie n t to
dow ntow n 111 1747____________

m e w ............ —.i.o.t./H

Cels......................... lie seiv

B D R M . L A K E S I D E , n ic e
com p ie &gt;. A ll a m e n itie s S13S
pee m o n th ...................
1101104

R N /M O S P IC E O N C O L O O Y •
H o m e h a a llh a v p p re fe rre d
P a r t flm * or fu ll t e w m aaaa

1 N O R M . A p t.
U S w eek
Includes a ll u tilitie s I c h ild
O K C e ll^ ^ ^ ^ n iO M I

e I B D R M . O A R A G E A P T . A lso
E lllc te n c e s ! 1st m on th p lus
s e c u rity l C a ll..........
I l l 144*

SALKS

1 bed room , fe m a le on lyl

l

93— Room s tor Rent
COUNSaOR

S a le * Counvalor needed tor
p ro n aa d c a m a la r y /a n d
lu n a ra l s a l* * C ro a t com pany
b a n a lity and a b o v e a v e ra g e
e a rn in g ! R a p id ad v an ce m e n t
lo r th e rig h t per io n M u tl
h a v e ow n c a r a n d h ave a
la m e of u rg e n c y D ig n llle d
o p p o rlia ilty w ith I ha le a d e r In
t h li fie ld C a ll tor par to n a l
In te rv ie w :
P a l M c F o e le y , 311 M i l
B ald w in F a ir t M M
O ak la w n P a r k C am atary
a n d F u n e ra l H am a

SCREEN PRINTERS
A g g r e ttlv e . dep en d ab le W ill
tr a in C a p w n l t h . m 3111

SECRETARY
C h a m b e r ol C o m m e rc e ! San
fo rd k n o w led g e a n d people
s k ill* a m u s tl B a u c boor t r a p
&gt;ng p a y ro ll A b illin g s k ill*
Shorthand or tp a a d w ritin g
p r a la rr a d C h a lle n g in g povi
lio n lo r a k p e c le l person
S u b m il a p p lic a tio n A resum e
C h a m b e r O ffic e &lt;00 E . F irs t SI

SECURITY OTFiCERS
F o r L a k t M a r y E rp a ria n c a
o r w ill tra in F u ll A P a r t llm e
M E T R O S E C U R IT Y
111 1 W
* SH O P W O R K E R •
L a rg o shop! W ill tr a in w illin g
w o rk e r a d a y w eak I G re a t
r le c e ! H irin g Im m e d ia te ly '
AAA E M P L O Y M E N T
7*8 W . IS M S t . . .................. n t i t i i

SITTER NEEDED
F o r 2 c h ild re n D ay s only M y
h o m e I I P S IM . Q tW r ip m
TEACHER
F o r 4 year olds
E i p p r a la rr a d I I 3 0 4 11
H ap p y E lves C hildcare
Lake M a r y
t t l 11*4

TRUCK DRIVERS

“

99—A p artm ents
U nfurnished / Rent

73—Em ploym ent
• W anted ____

M in
1 y r * ., c u rre n l
tre e lo r /tr a ile r tu p M u s i be
D O T
c e rt A p a ts d ru g
screening B en e fits Inal. In
Surance. pd va c . etc A pply
S u n b a lt A u to C a r rie r s . M l
H w y 17/97. D e B e r y ... *48 S177

UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY
Im m e d ia te opening P a r i tim e
d r l v ' r / w o r k l n g
p a . In t r /c o n lld a n t * lor re a l
a s l a t e o r i e n t e d b u s in e s s
o w n e r C a ll a n y tim e , t t l 7M 4
VOLT
* T E M P O R A R Y S E R V IC E S
•J ,
C a i i a n e i w __________

WAITRESS ~
R e q u ire s e rp e c lv n c * M u s i be
tsaat. clean, e n e rg a tic A over
I I yrs N ew r e s ta u ra n t’ A p p ly
In p ar son a t l i P l E. SR 4a

NARIHOUSE PERSONNEL
To 111 11 hr! W d l train! A ll
(h ills , a ll ty p es! P e rm a n e n t*
E m p le y m e n l
4 4 * 9 1 11

N a rth o m t Waiken/Asumblr
F K to q A D iiw rs Now
• To 1750 w e e k ly plus b e n e lilt
O F u ll T im e . P a r t lim e
• A ll S h itls O p e n
• H irin g S ev era l T r e in e e t
t t l H Q « ___ W /r a f u n d policy

WELDERS
S ta rt today! T o SIS per h o u r!
W ill tra in ! 1 s h ifts A il types!
M e tr e E m p lo y m e n t
H l tlll

WELDER/FABRICATOR
E ip e n e n c * In M I C A pply In
p e rto n a l G a to r Dock and
M a r in e Ita o M a lto n v ill* A v a ,
S a n f o r d ...............
A im 5pm

WRECKER DRIVER
E r p t r i t n c t d . m u s t liv e In
S a n lo r d a r e a
A p p l y In
p e rto n 1107 W 1st SI, San
lo rd
___

14-18 YRS OLD?
NEED A JOB?
THE S A N F O R D H E R A L D
H as D ire c t D o o r To Door
Sales P o s itio n s
A v a ila b le To d a y!

EARN EXTRA
$ $ $
M onday
F r id a y , a lo » pm
(lle a lb le )
P a y by com
m ission To a p p ly Stop by
W eekd ays. 3 * p m and ask
lo r D a * e a t the S A N F O R D
H E R A L D . IC O N F ren ch A ve
S a n lo rd _____________________ __

52,000 PER MONTH
P a r t lim e nol uncom m on F la
m a n u fa c tu re r o l n a tu ra l
products 130 174Vor 1)0 4514

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 . W A S H IN G
a n d iro n in g C a ll a n y tim e ,
t t l 0/S«

F U R N I S H E D s tu d io w / t e p
k itc h e n . L o ts of s t o r a g e l
Q uiet, w e ll k e p t com m unity
S A N F O R D C O U R T ..........H i m I
L O N O W O O D L a k e fr o rt hom o
Room w ith p riv ile g e s ' a d u lt
tlQ /w h . C a ll 111 M M __________
L O N O W O O O /L h . M a ry P k is
a n t, clean b d r m . cable, h itc h
an p riv ile g e s . S70/w k. U I - H 4 1
W H O L E h o m e p riv ileg es w ith 1
tin g le bed s ISO /w k J persons
^ M 8 0 /w tM jJ e T * O f0 2 ^ r M /^ _

97—A partm ents
F u rn ished / Rent

103— Houses
U n fu rn ished / Rent

SANFORD
I b d rm c o lla g e
C o m p le te p r iv a c y
Eae.
n e ig h b o rh o o d ! tV Q /w k p lu s
STOP se c u rity C at! 1 7 )17 19____

ALTAMONTE STRINGS
1 hom es lo r rent P a r tia lly
tu rn 1500 S4S0'mon1h R e n ta l
m o n th lo m o n th OK A v a ila b le
im m e d ia te ly
L e a s e /o p tio n s
a v a ila b le _ __________ 71* 7 M 4

"LOTS OF CALLS!"

SANFORD
I b drm . close to
dow ntow n, c o m p e te p riv a c y ,
u tilities In c lu d e d IV ! per w ee k
p lusS lO O security
i n lie *
S A N F O R D ■ E n tir e d o w n s tairs
o l larg e h o m e 1 b d rm . I * j
b ath . 1 fp ic s U l i l l l i t t pd
1115/w k ly o r V*VS m onthly
C all
M IN IM
I B E D R O O M , I B A T H , m ost
u tilities In c lu d e d S ta rlin g a l
IlS O /m o A lso a 1 b d rm . I
bath, s ta rlin g a t S27S/mo C a ll
B a ri, a lte r h o u rs P I 97*0

DELTONA
N ice, c le a n 2 M m
I bath
C a rp o rt 4 c a rp e t W O O 'rrjn th
C a ll 407 *4 0 71SVor*04 7*V 1414

HIDDEN LAKE VILLAS
2 b d r m t , 2 bath s A p p lia n ces ,
d ir a g e . pool. M *C -m on th C a ll
W atson R e a lt y ....................41V 4441

HOMES TO RENT
l a n d 1 bedroom
U n lu rn ls h e d . L ak e M a r y an d
S a n lo r d a r e a s ! C a l l to r
a v a ila b ility a n d locations
A s k lo r B re n d a

m a c ro n *,

_

260-8100
LAKE MARY IAKEFR0NT

B e a u tifu l b e a c h ! M . a ir. no
pets R a t re q 'd lavs m o n th
p lu s d vp o s lt C a ll...
111*471
S A N F O R D • 1 /1 . c a rp o ri. c h /a .
A l a re a
N o p e ll A d u lts
p re fe rre d W lO /m o plus WS0
se cu rity C a ll 111 1*W . a l t e r *
SANTO RO 1 B D R M
I b a th
R en t 11*1 D eposit IM S C all
111 1VM

99— A partm ents
Unfurnished / Rent
COME SEE OUR LARGE
• .C O U N T R Y K IT C H E N e a
1 B D R M 1 B A T H A P TS
O ve r I .ON (q . F t . Living A re a l I
fy /t &lt; y u &lt; ’ w e 4 n
,
'W

115— Industrial
Rentals
A A A B U S IN E S S C E N T E R •
N ew o tlic e /W h s e 000 ft to
l , 4 t l It B eys with or m fo
o l'tc e s s ta rtin g a t 1 1 )0 /m o
M w y. IJ /0 1 A SR 42/
C a ll . .310 0358

VUu
/ia

117- - C om m ercial
Rentals

jt lt H v n h

2000 L ik t M iry Blvd.
3 2 1 .0 5 1 4 ________
C L E A N - I b d rm apt , a re . No
pets. SlSO rm o plus S7S0 d e p o t
It C all
111 IQ 7S /m e ttag e

COEVIILR/MASTER COVE
APARTMENTS
E X T R A L A R G E U N IT S !
1 .1 A 1 bedroom apis
Pool T en n is C ourt P e a c e fu l,
con venient location Q u ie l o il
s tre e t p a r k in g R e n o v a tio n
S p e c ia ls !________
_U&lt;M704

HEAR THE QUIET!
Single sto ry Studio. I &amp; 1
B drm A p t ! M erry e it r a s In
eluding ito r e g e •p a c e ' Q u ite ,
c o iy c o m m u n ity ! A ttra c tiv e
landscaping O n site resid en t
m a n a g e r! w ho CAR E !
S A N F O R D C O U R T ......... 333 3301

HIDDEN VILLAGE LK. MARY
Townhouse. 1 bdrm . 1 b a .
Ip l . l o l l , w a t h e r r d r y e r A
m u r o w j v e . iS V i mo 47V 9 194
M A R IN E R 'S V IL L A G E
Lake A a a I b d rm
S11S m o
1 b drm I MP m o A up 111 *470

D ORCHESTER APTS.
7 b e d ro o m 7 bath
L a k e M a r y 1 0 4*11
SANFO RD
I b d r m . I ba
C /H /A . S1SJ m onth V sec
dep C all 740 H 1 7 ,m essage.__

SANFORD
2 bdrm I b a th . aM ap p lian c es,
a /c 139S p er m onth plus *200
security W a te r furnished
C all 89V 2310, anytim e
S A N F O R D . L a rg e I b d rm P a y
m onthly o r w ee kly D ep re f
e ren ce s N o pets IO N off
Senior C H lie n s t 323 0742
S A N F O R D ! S m a l l, s e r n d
porch, n ic e N ew ly d e c o ra te d '
1283/m o ♦ S I5 0 sec 330 S2tM
SANFORD
I bdrm , a j ter
m cl . p e r ilin g . t t 0 / * h . 1200
sec
3JO 12f//m e s s a g e

S A N F O R D . H W Y 17 V I. o llic e or
s t o r e . l O O s q
It
,
I l l 29*1
S 450M ...........................

SANFORD BUSINESS CENTRE

BONUS
ONE
M ONTH
FREE

•Phis
■W atarfronl

L lfs s ty ls

■M o d em F itn e ss Center

■Indoor

R a c q u e lb a ll

Rontal Apatlm enls
On Lake Monroe
231S W Sem inolo Blvd.
Hwy. 17-92
Sanlord, FL 32 771

323-2628

0 A b D R EA M

a

T&amp;AIT A

A

VA R E P O
1 /1 , LO W
DOW N!
141,000
L a r ry H a rm a n . B r&lt; *e r llf l 4111

I I * e ft 1 m ts new *400 o b o
C a ll............. 174 0115. le a v e m sg
8 1 T A B L E S one lib r a r y . S I a
2 w w ith 1 d ra w e rs O th e r
c h ro m a kitc h en . 1 * " a 40"
w ith slide on side aatensio n
1*0 both o r w ill salt se p ara ta,
n i wo*

U 7 — Sporting Goods
O O L F C L U B S . L a d ie s R a m .
F u ll Sat w ith bag SISO l a c .
C a n d f C elt
171570* days
a G O L F L O V E R S Sal o l W ilson
S tath Got I Clubs. B ast o ile r
c a ll m iTOi

m

0 f«0O Mr h f a

141— Homes for Sale
s u n ii t
k st ivv is
Ml U ( h i V II

________ m i n t ________

STENSTROM
REALTY, INC.
*% 0 k i 3 4 d

•

W e lis t a n d s e ll
m o r e p r o p e r ly th a n
a n y o n e in Ih e G r e a te r
San fo r d /L a k e M a r y a re a .
( I 4 K ) W E L L K E P T 1/1. Q u iet
a r t a N ic e e a t In k it N e a tly
landscaped Y o u 'll lik e th is
one N o * o nly
141,111
P A L M H A M M O C K 1 a c re
H o m e s ite C le a re d A n ic e
E le c tric o n site 1 w ells Check
th is out to d a y !
i l l . W0
t l* K ) N E W L Y R E M O D E L E D
R A V E N N A P a rk 3 /1 " , Q u ie t
a r e a F en ced Equipped k it
H e w C H A C lip this ad 147 100
(1 4 K I T E R R IF IC I k M a r y 1/1.
1.11) s I A lt th e itr a s Super
s ite E a s y access to m a in
ro ads S e e lo d a y l
1177 44V
J U S T R E D U C E D I N e a rly N ew
P o o lsid e J 7 * i on 1 a c re s
4 s t a ll h o rs e b a r n A la c k
ro om H as it all N ow 11W 900
L IK E N E W I k M a r y 2 story
2/2 F p lr . spa. a ll app liances,
top schools A m a n y m o re
« tra s Super b u y !
i*v , V00

CALL ANYTIME

321-2720
322-2420
1141 P a rk D r.. Sanford
441 W L a k e M a r y Bl . Lk M a r y

OR

NEW LOANS WITH
LESS THAN $2500 CASH

BRING YOUR BOAT

• C H A R T E R B U IL D E R S •
W ill ta ilo r a hom e to lit your
needst C a ll
I 800 4)1 18/4

DELIGHTFUL DELTONA
E x c e lle n t a re a , 2791 B a n m ite r
5 ! L a rg e lo v e r 1.500 sq ft 1 3
b d rm 2 b a th fa m ily h o m e w ith
q r e a tr o o m a n d s c re e n e d
porch You II love i l t B uy or
l e a s e 'o p t io n
A s s u m a b le
m o rtg a g e W e re fle m b le ' C all
us
54 / 000 A fte r hours c a ll
T h e lm a W illia m s . 322 1)8/

F L O R ID A C R A C K E R H O U S E
4 b d rm . den, 2 story p lu s 1
b d rm in law co lla g e a a c re s !
i Just
5199 000
E R A Sun F lo rid a . 34) 1488
D oug Richardson
______ E v e n in g !, 348 1783

FORECLOSURE SEMINAR
L e a rn how to buy fo rec lo s u re
a n d p ro b a te p rcfierh es and
s a v e th o u s a n d s I I I ' W e 'll
Show you how * \ 8CD J3Q tJ I?

GENEVA
4 b d r m i 2 5 b a th * Screened
pool A s a c re s *
1189.000
Jim A lfo rd B ro ker
US 2000

T h e P rudential Ijfc?
F lo r id a R e a lt y
8 1 ? C j U I i m D rive
2 b d r m , 2 b a th
5 )9 900
C all B ob G regor r R ea lto r
I 40/ *814 M W y ' 12) )?04

STAIRS PROPERTY
M A N A G E M E N T ! REALTY
111 7T77/H 1441V ________

YOU’RE IN LUCK!
7 b d rm D v lto n a fn m a Is only
114,900 a n d re a d y to m o w In !
G ra a t fa rm s a n d w ilt tra d a
w h at h a v a you lo r a q u lly
S hort p ay o lt tlm a on m o rt
gage C A L L N O W '

CALLBART
REA L ESTATE
R E A L T O R ......................... 117 7498

8.6 BOND MONEY
A v a ita M o now fo r l i r t l l lm *
bu y ers ! H u r ry , w on't last I 1.
1. 4 b d rm hom es a v a ila b le in
D elto n a. S an lo rd . L a k e M a r y
and Longwood areas!
A A C arnes, l» c . C en tu ry I I
C all Janet M a n s fie ld
D ays, i m U 4 E v e s . n l n n

145— Resort
P ro p e rty /S a le
FREE BR0O1URE
W estern N C a ro lin a M ls it
E n io y cool Ir a ih a ir . C a ll
I 100 741 1020 I m e k y M is .
Land A H o m es. P O. B o i 411.
M u rp h y , N C a r o lu j 74904

149— C om m ercial
P ro p e rty /S a le
NEAR 1-4! PRIME LOCATION

A L L S T E E L B U IL D IN O S a t
d e a le r In v o k e . 1.000 to 10.000
^ 2 jt_ C a F J d 7 ftJ l* U o lla ^

193— Law n 4 G arden
8 L A W N F U R N IT U R E , cast
Iro n Includes 2 c h a irs , lo v
as aat and table 191
C a ll................
H I 0117
8 P A IR O F L A W N M O W E R S . 1
g a s . I ele ctric V a r y good
con ditio n. SJO or bast Otter
e a c h ...................................*91 1927

195— M achi nery/Tools
40001b F o rd fo rk lllt A ll te rra in
R uns good 14100 C all 110 9111
or I t t l 1*00

199— Pets 4 Supplies
• A D O R A B L E K IT T E N • 7
w k f., m e d iu m length h a ir. 1st
shots A w o rm e d F re e to good
________ t t l 1243
h o m e * C all
• B IR D C A G E 36«30 n I I F lig h t
c a g e t a ' sm a ll or m e d iu m
t i l e d b ird s A ttr a c tiv e an d
stu rd y 510b C all 831 8815

DOBERMAN PUPS
R a d . 9 w k t P u r a b r td . no
p a p q rv 150 C a ll
122 9410
_______________________________ *

FREE TO LOVING HOME
R ad C how , g an tla N a a d i good
hom a C a ll 221 3191 a n y tlm a
F R E E TO G O O D H O M E
K it
l.n » . 3 m onlh» old
__________ C a ll 173 4541
S IA M E S E C a t
n n u ta ra d
la m a la lh o .&gt;
14 m o old
F r a a fo good hom a 172 7117.
avav

200— Registered Pets
A K C C O C K E R S P A N IE L P u p i
B u ll colorad w /ih o t * and do
w o rm in g B orn 7-1 P a r tia lly
h o u tt tra m a d Both p a r .n tv on
p r e m it t i . M u l l sea to app re
d a t a . *221 H M 172-4*4/.

C hurch A s c h M l, b u ll* * * 4 . 11.1
a d M A N Y U S E SI M u s t S e llll
R *a l E s la li One ...... - ........ W 110*
B O A R O IN O S T a B L E /H O M E
O N 1* . A C R E S
S an ford a re a
Licensed. IS
stalls . 1 te n te d p a s tu re s ' P lus
O u t s t a n d i n g 1 /1 c o u n t r y
h o m e, o ve r 1.000 sq It. fa m ily
ro o m w /h u g e f ir e p la c e ,
s p r in k le r s y s te m
A ls o ,
w ell m a in ta in e d m o b ile hom e
A 1 storage b uilding s V alu ed
a ! I7W .0O 0' M o rtg a g e 1100.000.
eq u ity 8 150.000! M A K E M E
A N O F F E R I C A N '! R E F
U S E ! O w n e r....................1111149

$1,300 DOWN INCL CLOSING
3 b d rm
( b a th , fire p la c e
ap p lian c es, c a rp o rt
134 900

SANFORO AVE. CORNER LOT

MAYFAIR LAKE MONROE
Im m a c u la te 5 b d rm 3 bath
w ith s e p ara te m o th e r in la w 's
q u a rte rs , new p ain t, new ro of,
In g r o u n d p o o l, on 1 /3
■lire
5178.500

LESS THAN $2,900 DOWN

L a k e s id e fownhouse on de
sir able L a k e H ow ell L a rg e ,
1,370 s q u a re fe e t, 1 b d rm , I"?
bath w ith c a rp o rt, boat slip
a n d p r i v a t e dock 539.900
40.* /88 8 /9 4 a fte r &amp;PM

SECLUDED!
1/2 lik a naw e r n n try hom a
L a rg a tot. 144.V00 3 U 1110

S A N F O R O . H W Y 1 /9 1 . com
m a rc la l o llic e bldg , 4.000 sq
11.1141,000
11 189*3

I mi m a c u la h* J / M i , ta rg e fa m *
ty ro om w ith b ric k fire p la c e
10X15 sc ree n ed porch, ta rg e
fenced y a rd
157,900

3 2 1 0 7 5 9 ................... 321 2257

SALE OR LEASE OPTION
DE LTO N A
1 b d rm
t p ll t 'lb a t h
1,117 sq ft U
a c ra U4.SOO. A is u m a b la N an
Q u a lify in g U a n C all m ) 4 r

191— Building
M e te ria li

FEMALE PEKINGNESE
1 y r old S h o d , p a p e rs ' L o v e i
ch ild re n lin o
11) 77(1

PRE FORECLOSURE SALE
E O R A N G E CO UNTY
1/2 on
44 ac re s , la rg e barn
14V,000
W . M a lic io w tk i, R e a lto r
_____________m m i ____________

FOR D E E D S AND O TH E R
C O N T R A C T S FO R S A L E !
T R A D E ! A N Y ID E A S ’ non q
Also L a v e m oney to lend it
y o u r p r o p e r ty Is tre e and
c le a r C a ll about o ur 1 1 000
lo la t d o w n p a ym en t p ro g ra m *
C a ll 71* 7 *4 i c - d ig ita l beeper.
4VV 1747 C o n su ltan t
M a rk
F r i n k ____ ________ ____________

Lie R e a l E s ta te B ro k e r
7440 San lo rd A v e

141— H o m ts fo r Sale
R O O M TO S M E A D O U T I Easy
fa r m s , no q u a lify in g
F iro p la c *. fo rm a l liv in g an d
d in in g . 2 c a r g arag o on h u g *
Ir a a d le f.......... ..................... *1.000
M a lr a R v a l E l l a * Co. Inc.

M l &gt;t H

ASSUMABLE AGREEMENTS

BATEMAN REALTY

B u y /S a lt/T r a d a ............
S L I E * E R S O F A Q uean sire ,
e a rth to n a l E a r ly A m e ric a n
N K W STOP C a ll 171 IIP * d a y s
* S olid W ood Chest 4 d ra w e r.
o a k lln t ih U 1 c a ll 177 5*47

3223813
Wfcitt Refricciatoc

IN C L U D IN G C L O S IN G COST
3 &amp; 4 b d rm hom es in Sanlord.
D e llo n * O e B a r y /L k M a r y '
Lonqw ood A lta m o n te Springs

M l — H o m e s l o r S a le

L A R R Y 'S (M AR T. IIS S a n lo rd
A v o . N e w /U se d tu rn A a p p l

USED APPLIANCES

127—O ffice Rentals
B R A N D N E W O F F IC E B L O G
4 4 4 s q .lt. to 1.(40 sq It.
G C 1 Z O N IN G !
M o ve in S pecial
U 1 4 /m o
CALL
_________
111 H U
1 S M A L L R E N T A L O F F IC E S
Zoned C C 1. V e ry re aso n ab le!
I I a 14 C a ll n o w l
111 4171

111— Appliances
/ F u rn itu re

B u y /S a fl • R a c a n d /O u a ra n ta a d

ASSUMABLE, NO QUALIFYING

R E A L ESTATE
REALTOR
322 /401

JU N E

% f 4 H A HAn c

a m To
e a &gt; w ^

75 0 W y lly A v (A irp o rt e n tra n c e )
O llic e S p a a or
O llic e w a re h o u s e space a v a il
C a ll 111 8747 o r i l l iv o r a v ts .

CALL BART

REGATTA
SH O R ES

ANO I f &gt;H£ HMH'T
L tR ^ iD r o F T H f

QUIET AREA
1 b e d ro o m /1 b a th C o n ve n ien t
lo catio n , c e n tr a l H /A . 1411
m o n th F ir s t and s a c u rlty
A v a ila b le Ju n a ISt
C a ll
4*8-8882, evenings_______
S A N F O R D F u rn is h ed H ouse. I
b d rm . c le a n , nice t t t l m o
plus S1S0 sec N o p e lt 40S B
H o lly A v e N . Sth SI 1 b lk w est
o i l / 97 2 2 2 8 1 1 * * IP p m
I B D R M . 1 B A T H , fa m ily ro o m ,
k itc h e n a n d a p p lla n c a s ,
g a ra g a WOO p e r m onth
PA U L 4 B E T H OSBORNE
V E N T U R E I P R O P E R T IE S
111-4744

The rep fr o m S R w as v e ry
pleased b y th e o v e rw h e lm in g
response produced by th e ir
Sanlord H e r a ld C lassilled ads
tor their re n ta l ap is tchmS
uleo to ru n on ih e 10 D a y
Special S o m eth in g you need
lo a d v e rtis e a l low cost a n d
achieve q u ick re s u lts ’ T r y o u r
10 A la D a y Special ra te s
Lowest cost p e r line lor con
s e c u tlv e d a y s ’ a d v e rtis in g
A d v e rtis e rs a r e tre e to c e re a l
i t toon as re s u lts a re re ach e d
C L A S S IF IE D D E P T .
1 1 1 H II

| U b l&amp; H &amp; T W / to &amp; M lN ijfo

101— Houses
F urnished / Rent

A T T R A C T IV E c le a t effic ie n c y ,
T V m ic ro w a v e , m aid se rv ic e
C all 171 *001 o r 1714947________
C L E A N r e a m s , k itc h e n a n d
laundry fa c ilitie s C ab le T V
S tartin g a t * 7 1 /w k n o M i l

K IT *N* C A R L Y L E ® by Larry W rifh t

PINECREST
1 b d rm 2 b a th appliances,
w orkshop, below m a rk e t for
quick sale*
548.500

ASSUME NO QUALIFY
3 /1 *1 * 1408 sq ft new p a in t
a n d ca rp et, a p p lian c es on |i/’]
a c re l i l l ino 5 5 )0 0 0

L0NGW00D - LESS THAN
$2,700 DOWN
J bd r m T' l bath,, appliances,
fenced y a rd * 553 000

ASSUME NO QUALIFY
5519 per m onth Im m a c u la te 3
b d rm 2 b ath , app liances and
pool
5)9 900

HISTORIC 2 STORY
4 b d rm 3 b a th 2 8 /5 sq It
H a rd w o o d doors, app liances,
s e p a r a t e m o t h e r In la w s
q u a rte rs , g a ra g e
143,900

PAUL 8 BETH OSBORNE
VENTURE I PROPERTIES
321 4764

IIALI, REALTY
312 W
1s t S I S u it e 400
A F F O R D A B L E J b d rm . I * r
b a th hom e CM A c o rn er lot
L o w down p a y m e n t
544 900
L O V E L Y 1 b d rm
I ' z b a th
hom e, la rg e corner lot fo rm a l
d in in g r m , m an y tree s' E »c
s ta rte r hom e 11150 dow n *
c c C a ll q u ic k 1
54) 0U0

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* MOTIVATED SELLER*
Q F F C R tN O tT O W
F U R N M U R E C E R T IF IC A T E .I
sold by * 9 90 B ea u t tu d y
m a in ta in e d on tre e a lot 4
b d rrn 2 * j bath o ve r 2200 sq
ft liv in g a r e a
F ir e p la c e ,
m ir r o r accents, ea t in 111, new
c a r p e t , m in i b lin d s &amp;
v e r t ic a ls
B ig b a c k y a r d
w flo w e rin g tandscaping Kids
b i k e fa Id y H w t f d e E le m
school Trem endous ra iu e at
l l lv o o o

eves

C a ll O w n*,

17) 9479.

7 B a , G a ra g e * oftices *
e r t r a s t ! P re v Auto Sales *
R e p a i r S h o p W i l l h o ld
w 's u b s ta n tia l down p a y m t
1175.OCO C all
177 111*

153— AcreageLots/ S a le ____
O C A LA N A T IO N A L F O R E S T !
W o odrd lots R iv e r access
S1 VM each No M onay Down!
S7I atm o n th ty
O w n er
IS94I l l a 4179Or i904 ) 411 141*

203— Livestock and
Poultry
D U C K S /G E E 1 E /C H IC K E N S *
T U R K E Y S - F ro m I I Ta t l t l
C a ll........... ......................... 133 *0J»
T U R K E Y S - C H IC K E N S
D U C K S - Q U A IL S * G E E S E .
C all 123 9014

209—W earing Apparel
• E v e n in g G o w n P in k w o rn
once! S lip H I S 117 1470

A N T IO U E B E D
O ak C arved
hea d b o ard , custom . 1 /4 m a l
trass, b o , springs *450 C all
122 7117, e v e s
____________
B R ID G E S A N T IQ U E 5 • ] l l l* o i
10 1 M / Sal a A uction T h u n 7pm
1440 H w y 4 4 W » A B )4 7 « A U « 7 &gt;

215— Boats and
Accessories
B O A T 4nd L A W N T R A IL E R
W irin g and lig h t re p a ir C all
330 1343 lew U H a u le m p i

FISH 1 SKI BOAT
14 F I

"SOLD SUPER FAST!"

JDHP

14 FT.
S w ivel se at!, tro llin g m oto r
w /n e w b a tte ry &amp; tr a ile r, 3
%to r age c o m p a rtm e n t!, 18HP
E v in ru d e P e rfe c t condition?
51,100 Offer C a ll
(MO 0083

S M A L L C A R O and g it! shop In
D o b a ry
1 1 1 .0 0 0
C a ll
1 * 0 / 44* 41*1 a lte r 4pm

M rs A T of S an ford sold her
re frig e ra to r Ihe t i n t day her
S an ford H e ra ld C lassified ad
a a v published Som ething you
need to ad v e rtis e a t iow cost
an d ac h ie ve qu»c»i re su lts *
T ry our 10 &amp; 14 D a y Special
ra te s L o a e v f cost p er tin # tor
1: onset lit %e days ad vertising
A d ,r r liv e r 1 a re tre e to cancel
as soon as results a re reached
C L A S S IF IE D D E P T
372 24H

V h a u l.

tr a ile r, re ad y

MALIBU BASS BOAT

160— Business
For Sale_____

B J'S R E S A L E
W e B u y 'S e ll F u rn itu re I Col
lectib les. Including E states
25*1 S Sanford A v e ,. 322 /440
B U N K B E D S - co m p lete and
chest of d ra w e rs , 585 W ill sett
s e p a ra te ly 333 8 /4 4 ___________
B U N K B E O S - C o u n try wood
com pl 5 /5 L o v ts e a t. ro cker,
c h a ir. 7 end tables, coffee ta
h ie. 8 2 lam ps, co u n try wood.
5130 for a ll H
323 830)
•C O N T E M P O R A R Y SO FA
w ith m a tc h in g c h a ir, e a rth
tones *« c cond SIQG 322 4040
a lte r 4 p m ___
______
• D IS H W A S H E R
T a p p an
b u ilt in m odel, e a celle n f con
d iiio n | / 1 c a ll 131 1714, leave
m essage_______ ____________
E N T E R T A I N M E N T C e n te r
O ak new * 5)25 M ic ro w a v e
w tu rn tab le. |10C W ood trim
sleeper VOta w m a tc h in g tnv
eveat. 5 / ) both C all 323 4425

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8 B U O K IL L E R C o v a n I a c ra
K e .p t In ia c t l a w a y fro m your
y a rd w h lla e n te rta in in g and
tw im m in g L a n te rn l ly la S3S
C a ll 111 4719

1974 D O D G E R IV E R A - new
lir a * , n ew ang ina G ra a t run
nlng con ditio n t)7 0 0 1 X 1 4 1 5

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M ill P tra c t, N a m * B ra n d t
100% D upont s ta ln m a ite r
17 9 9 /yd.
100% nylon plu»h, o r
Scu lptured H I LO , t l '.T /yd
H w y 414 A 477. Longwood
111 1122
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* * *

C O M ri NINTENDO SYSTEM
11 g a m e * In clu d ed ! S220
C a ll.......................................... 121 SOW
• C u t fire w o o d lo r ia !e b a it
o tte r C all 904 7*9 9144
• O R Y B A R O ak B a rre t Tw o
ilo o lt * w a ll tig h t w ith d o c k
to m atch 140 C all 127 7114
I F I R E P L A C E
G l a t i
E n c lo tu ra t, bea u tifu l nickel
tr im , naw it itl In b o , 40 X I t
a n d 41 X 1 2 . S7S e a c h
C a ll.......................... ........... *31 2021
• F L O U R E S C E N T Deck L a m p
110.............................. C all 3*5 1940
8 M E A T A Food G rin d e r V a n
W Y C K G o u rm e t Id e a l lor
ground m e a t, baby food, and
la l a d i Lived once M in t Cond
SIS.............................. C all 177 4114
S O A K F I R E W O O D to r t a l*
A bout 1/7 pick up load 111
obo C a ll 121 4149
• P a ir a l I f b l k a i . g ir l* R o n 10
tp a a d and m a r t M u rr a y beach
b lk * . S40 each o b o .
C a ll....................................... i l l l * t t
PORT A CRIBI 120 Stereo. 140
T ru c k tool c a rrie r , 120 O th er
m l» c *ll*n *© u v lle m i 1711117
S H A L L O W W E L L P U M P IH P .
H O D O V w p r e n u r e sw itch.
S71 C a ll............................ 171 2941
S T Y C O P O W E R B A L L RC
S P O R T S G A M E In c tu d a itw o
w lr a la t i rem ote co ntrol car*.
Iwo rem ote unit*, ball* , and
goal* 140 c a ll 122 91(5

8 X Y L O P H O N F T A B L E TO P
7 t In tong l ik e n ew t C o t!
1 G a c a r ft. 5 H P eng . 1204 bath.
W a t tu lt (n ew X X L ) A 2 ta n k *.
*1 0 0 a l l ! B u m p e r M U S IC
B O X . 4 12 In M A M b u m p *, * . 2
70,70 pow er a m p t. I c r o n
o ve r, 1 horn tw e e te rv ISO pow
a m p , 7 m id i. ll.SOOobo 122 &gt;201

2 3 1 -C a rs
TAKE UP PAYMENTS
No M o d i ) Down
e ic e p l l a , , la g . till* , ale
'•7 P O N T IA C B O N N E V IL L E
4 d r . auto. a ir. stereo cassette
w i t h d r i v e r c o n tr o ls , t i l l
w heel, cru ise co n tro l, pow er
w in d o w * a n d s e a ls , o n ly
1779 Si p e r m onth
1994 T O Y O T A C E L IC A ST
1 * p d . A ' C . B a b y B lu e
58 888
E ic e lltn lc o n d
M a g ic I t u t u ..........................12) 4244
1914 T O Y O T A C E L IC A ST •
1 t p d . A C . B a b y B lu e
S 4 .ll*
E ic e lle n tc o n d
M a g ic l i u i u ......... ................ 11 ) 4244
B U IC K R E G A L • 74 O rig in a l
ow ner L a n d a u root, pb p i.
p o w er V4 R u n *, look* g re a t!
M u t l * e e ! T r ip le y o u r in
v e itm e .it in l e t * th a n * y r * t
t l . l/ O c a t h n o w l Longwood
407 7*4 9119
F A IR W A Y M O T O R S
" H o m t o l 9194 Down A R id # "
1400 US 17 92 Longwood
N O F IN A N C E C O M P A N IE S !
"B U Y H E R E ! P A Y H E R E f'
‘I t T B IR D *400 D O W N A E Z
paym ent T e rm *!!!
'71 T O Y O T A T R U C K • LO W
down A E Z w .e k ly p a y m e n l* t
44 R E L IA N T W A G O N
LO W
D ow n A E Z p a y m e n t*! It

TAKE UP PAYMENTS
No Money Down
e ic e p t faa, ta g . t,!le . etc
*4 D E L T A U B R O U G H A M 4
d r, auto. a ir. e le c tric w indow *
a n d * e a ! t, ile 'e o c a t ie lt e ,
only 114* 34 per m onth
C a ll M r . P a y n *. 123 2121 _
M E R C U R Y M A R Q U IS
B R O U G H A M 49 4 d r ., v e ry
clea n
IH O O tlrm
C all
904 44* 1700

US COAST GUARD APPROVED
T o u r b o a t. 30 p e o p le
In
le rc o a v ia l A ll lic e n s e ! VO H P
Y a m a h a Shade
P o n to o n
Sound &gt; y !te m L ife la c k e l!
F ir e equ ip , etc Good condi
tiun, N O T a penny fo S P E N D
to ! t a r t a lour N O W
52 / 000
40 / 343 0 /4 8 ___
II FT SEABREEZE
Tr. hull.
/0 H P eng , fra ile r? S ea l!,
c a rp e fv 1■) l OOOcto
UAj l JS

217— G arage Sales
MOVING SALE
L a d le ! ap p a re i, |e w * lr y and
• c c tt5 o r le 5 U p to
/0 % a ft !
S fo rtw id t C le a ra n c e !
E v e ry th in g m u ! t g o 'l
S E C O N D IM A G E
corner ol 1/ v j A 2 /in St

, P U B L IC A U T O A U C T IO N •
E V E R Y W E D N E S D A Y 7 10PM
O A Y T O N A A U T O A U C T IO N
H w y 91. D aytona Beach
904 111 111!
1991 C U T L A S S S U P R E M E
A uto A a ir. 4* 000 tm (4.481
M a gic I t u iu .
............131 9344
T A K E O V E R p a y m e n t* on 1990
D o d g e S p irit B ra n d new
B u rg a n d , C all 114 1)14

TAKE UP PAYMENTS
No Money Down
ex cep t la « , la g L ite etc
I * P L Y M O U T H R E L IA N T 4
d r. autc a ir, pow er ite e rin g
power bra k e * . *1ereo!
O nly
*119 44 per m o n th 1
C ali M r P ay n e 1 7 )7 1 3 )

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MOTORS

219—W anted to Buy
5)5 A lu m in u m C an ! New spaper
N on Ferrou s M e ta ls . ....... C la w
K O K O M O ........... ................m IleO

222—M usical
M erchandise

84 AUDI 5000$
Lo ad ed ! A uto . a a c con ditio n!
L U X U R Y at a L O W p ric e !
14,200 C a ll....................... 040 3411
'1 4 C R V S L E R N a w Y o r k e r
L a n d a u tu rbo, w h ile , 4 d r,
b urgundy le a th e r i * a f i . A /C .
p / t . p /b . p /w . p / d l / * * * t * . c /c .
lilt, A M / F M c a * * .. tr ip com
p a t * ta m p re ad o u t, ip o tla t l.
E a c a lla n l ru n n in g . I ow ner.
17700 C a ll................... . 1*1-1191.
♦ _______________________________
'17 IS U Z U .T R O O P E R I I • 4 d r ,
L .S . p k g . S t p d , A /C . TuT o n * p ain t, a a c a lltn f cond.
14.99* M a g ic H u m ....... 171-4144

233— Auto Parts
/ Accessorius
A L U M IN I U M T R U C K T O P P E R
F u ll i l i a . In iu la ta d A
p a n e lle d 1171 obo 123 4714

234— Im p o rt Cars
and Trucks

’84 BMW 633 CSI
B lack w ith tan le a th e r In te ri­
o r! B u ilt In ra d a r , gold BBS.
telephone, w indow lin t, low
m il* *
E a c a lle n t co n d itio n
S U P E R S H A R P I I A t k ln g
114.900 or b e *! o ita r
C all
(407) 428 M 79
_______________________________ *

’ 85 BMW 735
LEATHER......L0ADED.....JWT0
111.4 0 0 /0 1 hrr
C a ll I X 7411 o r 211-2241

*85 VYV JETTA WOLFSBURG
4 d r ., 1 ip d . a l t , lu n r o o f,
gold! S l,0 0 0 /b a *t .........222 09*1

235— Trucks /
Buses / Vans
S C H O O L B U S E S - 1971 O M C A
1979 F O R D M A K E O F F E R I t
C a ll............................................ 221-1192

*83 FORD F150 4X4
X 0 H ra ig h l * . 4 *p e *d . da
p a n d a b l* w ork tru c k , clean!
14.000 C a ll.........................471 7494

237—T racto rs and
_______T ra ile rs _______
FARM TRACTORS
M U S E D IN S T O C K
A L L 1 IZ E S ! A L L P R IC E D

M a i H and T ra c to r &amp; C ru «pm »nt
ta m i N of M a itla n d

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238—Vehicles
W anted______
W E P A Y T O P IS* lo r w racked
ca r* tru cks! W E S E L L guar
a n la ed used p a rt* A A A U T O
S A L V A G E I t D e B e ry , 444 4*00

239— M otorcycles
and Bikes
"GREAT JO B!"
L a r ry W ol L k M a r y ca lled
his S an lord H e r a ld C l * t * l ll * d
C onsu ltant w ith th * good n e w t
t h a t h i * m o t o r c y c le s o ld
w ith in 7 d a y * o l th * scheduled
10 D a y Special
Som ething
you need lo a d v e r t !* * a l low
cost and ac h ie ve quick r *
c u lts ’ T ry our 10 A 14 D a y
Special r a te * Lo w e st cost p ar
t i n * to r c o n s e c u tiv e d a y * '
a d v e rtis in g A d v e rtis e r* a re
Ir a * to cancel a * soon a t
r e s u lt* a r e re a c h e d !!
C L A S S IF IE D D E P T .
122 2411

A ll c h ro m e w ith m a tc h in g
luggage tr a ile r 53 895 or b e !f
o ffe r C alf 760 185/ m e ic a g e

241— R ecreational
Vehicles /C a m p e rs
H O N E Y M O T O R H O M E 77 11
lo n g Dodge, lo w m ile a g e ,
v e ry good m e c h a n ic a l condi
lio n W ill consider Ira d e t
•70 491) or 119 4711 e ve*__
JA C O Pep Up C a m p e r Stove,
h eat and a 'c N ew tent
1710 or bast o tter
C a ll I X 3134 a lte r 4pm

243—Junk Cars
1U N K C A R 1 R E M O V E D
NOCHARGE
131 917 7 ____________
ItT o p D o lla r II P a id for junk
c a re tru c k !. 4 a heel d riv e
A ny condition C all 113 1000

Hours:
Mon. • Fn. 9 - 7, Sot. ft • 5
BAN K F IN A N C IN G
Q U A L IT Y USK1) CARS
B AR G AIN PRICES
- WE BUY CARS -

3190 Hwy. 17-92
LO N G W O O D

324-1311
83 PLYM O U TH
R E L IA N T

84 M E R C U R Y
G R A N D M A R Q U IS

AUTO A d ? O q , 4 5 0 tc M LE5
STK 80 05/3A

AC all p o w e r , i u i u m v
5 k * LBP301 /

$2488

$3388

83 B U IC K
LeSABRE
2 CJOOH. AIL POWER
*»a « GCeMtt

05 B U IC K
L o S A B R E LIM ITED
4 DCX)H Lt A T*+f M S T
U /1 4 M a s S k J LB PJC 11

$3388

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223— M iscellaneous

84 F O R D
TEM PO

85 R A N G E R
PICKUP

4 CXX&gt;;* AUTO AM
5 *a LBPJOlf

AC V 6 TWO T U /^ LO N G B IO
SK f IB P3C 5/

TUM B LE R LOCKING
fir e p ro o f file cabined ! t r

$2388

$3788

H A M M O N D E111
fu ll pedal
o rg a n M a k e o ile r € *c cond
668 J65a leave m essage
K E L L E R P IA N O Sm .iii upr-gnt
M a hogney * ifh d e h u m id ifie r
£ Rcellen! condition 5KJQ
C a ll t t l 38 H . e v e n in g !
P IA N O
Y fhifney M ahogany
iv o ry keyii F in e condition
1 /0 0 f i r m C all 337 M l / e v e !

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19*1 V W G O L F
S *p **b
a ir ! I ..........................................*1.545
.t u t u ........................... 121-4144
198* N IS S A N 100 Z X - Loaded.
w ith T T o p * l! ..................... S H .90*
M a g ic l * m « ...........................271-47*4
’ 74 4 W H E E L D R I V E O M C
S U B U R B A N . A /C . A M /F M .
ca rp e te d In te rio r, tin te d drk
w in d o w * (7000 C a ll 223 7011
f * C O U G A R X R 7 w ith a / t . a ir.
V I. cloth In te rio r R u n * g ra a t!
1991 C a l l ................... . X I 1470

'82 HONDA INTERSTATE
P O N T IA C F IR E B IR D
44 V«
a c p *. p b, A M F M , d l,e
in te rio r. *u per ru nnin g cond
A d u lt owned *4400 14 5 3197

f o r * a t e M _ T JO O obo 3 3 4 0 4 /3

1 9 7 * (C O U N T R Y A IR R V
M O B IL E 18'I &gt; lO’w pop out.
enclosed pqho C all 322 0198

181— Appliances
__ / Furniture

M a lib u

John von

231— Cars

'79 L IN C O L N M A R K V
*700
down A E Z w ee kly p a y m e n t*!
A ik H r C ra ig o r Steve. 711 1100

211—A n tiq u e s /
Collectibles

1 5 7 - M obile”
Homes / Sale

223— Miscellaneous

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b y C tlic Y o ung

BLO NDIE
I DONT
a r t is t

KN O W W HAT T M *
m a o in m * © M ia s

W S u L . T H A T 'S A L lT T U R **
B S T T S f l, L O T N O T M U C H

by A rl Sansom

THE BORN LOSER

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(T.W M O CAM T E L L WE WHAT THKy 6 ?

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How calls send messages
throughout the body
How d o the Ixid y’s ce lls ro m m u n lr n t r w llli one a n o th e r?
T h is q u e stio n h as ta n ta lize d
research scie n tists becuusc. u n til
ri'ecntly, the unsw er w as u n ­
k n o w n . If we w ere a b le tc
understand tlu* basis of co m ­
m u nication between cells, we
could begin to u nravel the co m ­
plex m yste ry of w h y ce lls behave
as they do: w h y som e ce lls
rem ain n o rm a l, w h ile o th ers
im itate o r m alfu n ction to cause
disease.
The b asic |&gt;allcrn Is decep­
tively sim p le . A sig n a lin g ce ll
tran sm its a ch e m ical message —
u s u a lly a ste ro id , a p e p tid e
horm one or a n e u ro tra n sm ltlcr
(such as acetylcholine) — that
attaches to receptors on a target
cell. These receptors are proteins
s p e c i a l l y d e s i g n e d to be
activated by n single, specific
c h e m ic a l s ig n a l. W h e n t h i s
sig n a l In te rn e ts w ith the
appropriate receptors, the target
cell responds by |&gt;crformlng Its
norm al fu n ction , such as co n ­
traction o r secretion.
T h is over sim p lifica tio n Is a ll
well and good, but It fulls to
explain w h y the ce lls respond as
they do. S cie n tists have now
discovered a new and c ru c ia l
piece to the puzzle. A cla ss of
m em brane proteins, ca lle d G
proteins, appear to m ediate re­
sponses lietw een ce lls by c o u p l­
ing receptors to other m em brane,
proteins: the ch e m ical c o m b in a ­
tion activates the cell. T h u s, a
chem ical signal, after b in d in g to
receptors, can Initiate m ore than
u oc rcs|M&gt;nsc. depending on Its
reaction wi t h llt e G proteins.
Let me lllu s tra ie this sequence
of events wi t h a practical e x a m ­
ple: w hooping cough (pertussis).
1 'crtu s s ls b a c te ria e x c re te a
powerful to xin that c ircu la te s
through the body. It Is a c h e m i­
cal signal, a protein that a t­
taches to receptors on b illio n s o f
the b od y's cells. However, de­
pending on the presence of G
p ro te in s, th e p e rtu s s is to x in
causes varied c e llu la r responses.
F irst, c e rta in ce lls arc
sensitized to h ista m in e (a n a tu ­
ral ch e m ica l Irritant), ca u sin g
Inflam m ation and sw ellin g , the
ch aracte ristic sig n s of Infection.

Second, other c e lls —
p rim a rily In the nervous system
— a rc activated by the to xin In a
different w ay. re su ltin g In vio­
lent coughing. T h is cough re­
sponse appears to be m ediated
by a G protein thul is u n lik e the
one affecting h ista m in e s e n s itiv i­
ty. T he co u g h of pertussis can
persist long after the w hooping
cough Infection has disappeared.
It Is due to lo x ln -ln ltla trd . G

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acquired over the years co u ld
serve as a base In the m on th s
ahead for a raft of new Ideas.
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tw ists on o ld experiences.
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Im p o rtan t c o m m e r c ia l In­
volvem ent today Is not Itkcly to
be conducted along co n ventio nal
lines. T ills departure from tra d i­
tional procedures co u ld present
you w ith an unexpected o p p o r­
tu nity. G e m in i, treat y o u rse lf to
a b irth d ay glfL Send for yo u r
A stro-G rap h p redictions for the
year ahead by m a ilin g $1 .2 5 to
A stro-G raph, c/o t ills newspaper.
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CANCER (June 2 1 -Ju ly 22) It
looks like you m ight en ter Into
an allian ce of convenience at tills
lim e w ith a person w ith w hom
you 've never been p re vio u sly
associated in order to p u rsu e a
m u tu al Interest.
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chances for success today w ill hc

h earts and the five and k in g of
c l u b s , k e e p in g Ills fo u r
d ia m o n d s to the IO. W h e n
d eclare r then p tiy e d the ace of
clu b s. W est w as free to let his
last heart go. S o West took the
settin g tric k at the fin ish w ith
th e d ia m o n d 10. S o u th can
succeed by Jettisoning h is aec of
c lu b s as he ru n s h is spade
w in n ers. T h e n West Is ca u g h t In
an u n u su a l squeeze. If he ever
t h r o w s a d ia m o n d , d e c la re r
m akes live diam ond tricks. But
th ro w in g aw ay the clu b k in g or
the w in n in g heart s im p ly allow s
d eclare r to p la y a card from
d u m m y In the co rresp on d in g
su it, squeezing West once again.
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d e c la r e r a n o th e r u n d c r lr lc k
w hen East holds the len g th in
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enjoy w hat you 're doing. Makelove o f y o u r task yo u r m o tiva t­
in g force.
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y o u rs e lf today icg a rd lcss of how
far-fetched they m ay appear to
y o u r com panions. Y o u 'll perform
better If you feel you have to
p u sh y o u rse lf a bit harder.
LIB R A (S e p t. 23-Oct . 23)
T h in g s should w ork out to y o u r
u ltim a te advantage today If you
d o n 't lose faith , even w hen the
going gets a trlllc- tough. But
y o u r total fo c u so n victory.
SCORPIO (Ort. 24-Nov. 22)
D e cisio n s you m ake today where
you are lo o k in g out for a loved
o n e 's Interests as well as y o u r
ow n have excellent ch an ces for
o p tim u m results.
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NEW6 FROM- THE REGION AND .ACROSS THE STATE

Death Row lawyers found lacking
Unitad Press International

Martinez names DeFoor as running mate
TA LLA H A S S E E — Gov. Hob Martini-/ surprised many
political observers Monday morning bv naming* Monroe County
ShrrlfT Allison DeFoor us Ids running mate In tin- 1900
Republican campaign for governor.
DeFoor. 36. Is a former proseculpr who Is also known as a
leading cnvlmnmenlallst. The announcement came at a
Tallahassee hotel as Martinez officially kicked oil Ids campaign
for re-election.
DeFoor und the governor left after the announcement lor a
tour of the stale, with stops planned In .Jacksonville. Orlando.
Tampa. Miami and West Palm Beach.
Martinez said DeFoor was chosen lor the lieutenant
governor's position. In part, because of his strident anti-drug
work In the south Florida area. Monroe County Includes the
Florida Keys, u frequent dropoff |&gt;olnl for Incoming drug
shipments.
The current lieutenant governor Is Hobby Brantley. who llrst
announced Ills intention to run for agriculture commissioner,
then decided to get out of (Killtlcal life.

Many defense Inwvcts In dealli |M-nally
eases arc underpaid. tiirx|»crlciiccd and
unprepared lor trial lu the southern stales
wlu-rc most death sentences an* handed out.
a published u-pori said Sunday.
The six-month study published m The
National Law .Journal foetiM-d on tin- quality
of legal representation on Ix-ltall m defen­
dants lacing the death penally in six
southern stales dubbed tin death Im-Ii
Representation Is often poor, the study
Imind. In-cause lnc\|&gt;crlcijecd lawyers often
lack the training or money to battle
well-flnaneed prosecutors who often have
the p u b l i c on their side.
"There's an economic presumption ol

Unitad Pros* International

FO R T LAUDERDALE — The drummer for the rock baud
Foreigner and his wife were rescued unharmed alter
abandoning their burning Ikkii off the Florida co.isi
Dennis Elliott and his wife Inna were safely ba-k in their Fort
Lauderdale hotel room Saturday night. The Coast Guard said
Sunday it had not determined what caused the lire.
The Elliotts' boat, the Charisma III. caught lire and sank in
the Atlantic Ocean about 15 miles east of Fort Lauderdale's
Hillsboro Inlet Saturday afternoon.
Foreigner had u- string of hits lu the l!»7&lt;&gt;s and 198(K
Including "Feels Like The First Tim e ." "Cold As h r ....... flint
Was Yesterday." and "I Don't Want to Live Without You."

TALLAHASSEE - Florida of­
ficials have proposed using Ihe
mmmlalns ol radioactive waste
byproducts from ihc slate s
phosphate Industry as a soli
conditioner, for construetInn mil
lerialsatul in roadbeds.
Environmentalists are lim i tiled at the notion. Hui the stale
Departm ent ol Natural Re­
sources urged the U.S Deport­
ment ol Environmental Proleelion during hearings in Atlanta

MIAMI — Metro-Dado County Sheriff:-, deputies acting on a
tip from an anonymous caller found about 815 million worth oi
cocaine early Sunday In a vacant home In southwest Miami.
An anonymous tipster phoned pullet' to tell thi.in someone
was selling drugs nout of the home. When police entered they
found 1.550 pounds of cocaine packed In cardltoatd Ixixes
Inside, but no one was there, and they they think It was being
used as drug stash house.
"There was nobody In the house. The house Is emptv " said
Metro spokesman Hill Klnnebrew. "We have made no arrests
and we're still trying to find out who was using It.
He said the seizure was the largest so far this v.-.n

Jamaican prime minister recovering
MIAMI REACH — .Jamaican Prime Minister Michael Manley
remained In stable condition Sunday at the Miami 3 lean
Institute, where he was undergoing fvaltneni tor atypical
pneumonia.
"He's In stable condition and doing nicely." a hospital
supervisor said.
Manley. 65. was flown to the Mi mil lic.tch hospital by alt
ambulance May 28. He had caught tin* (lit dining a visit to
Washington the week Itefore. and returned to Kingston to rest.
His condition was later diagnosed as pneumonia and doc tots
at University Hospital in the Jamaican capital arranged for him
to travel to Florida for additional treatment
Manley was scheduled to undergo surgery lot prostate cancel
In New Votk U tct Hu» month. U wu« Uliclrnr turn Umu tie
would remain at the Miami Heat h hospital.

Child dies before receiving transplant
D A LLA S — The death of a 4-year-old Mexico hoy lost hours
before he was to have received a life-saving liver transplant
spotlights the small number of donor organs that doctors and
patients have uvallablc.
The child. Sammy Aguirre, who lived in llnenaveiiluia.
Chihuahua, about 1(X) miles southwest ol Kl Paso. Texas, was
flown to Dallas early Saturday morning lot the operation when
a donor liver was found lu it child who died in Florida
"Th e donor liver was uboul 2-1 hours loo late.'’ said Sylvia
Hodcll. assistant director of public relations lor Children's
Medical Center, where the operation was to have taken place

Seminole tribe leaders propose sign law
H OLLYW OOD — Seminole Indian tribal leaders have
proposed an ordinance dial would help control the |muble ol
signs along Side Road 7 through the reservation.
The promised code would be patterned after laws adopted In
Hroward County and Hollywood In recent years to regulate tiltsize and munlK-r of signs.
Officials in neighboring communities applauded tin- pro
posal. The mile-long stretch of highway through the
reservation has long been criticized, along with oilier parts ol
the road, for its plethora ol signs In all shapes mid sizes. I lie
signs advertise everything from cut rate cigarettes to alligator
wrestling shows.
From United Press International Reports

LOTTERY
TALLAHASSEE
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n u m b e r S aturd ay in the F lo ri d a
Lot tery C A S H 3 g a m e w a s 53/
Straight Play (n u m b e r s in e&gt;act
ord er ) $250 o n a 50 c e n t bet. $500
o n St
B om 3 (n u m b e r s in any or de r)
$80 lor a 50 cen t bet. S t 6 0 on $1

Bom 6 (numbers in any order)
$40 lor a 50 c en t bet. $80 on $ I
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Bay of Pigs
vets seek
benefits
Unitad P ra ts International

MIAMI — Veterans of the failed
Hay ol Figs invasion have orga­
nized a campaign seeking reeognlllon as veterans of the U.S.
armed forces, noting that they
carried U.S. weapons and fought
with U.S. training.
"If you financed us and you
trained and and you gave us ibis
kind of help, and lilts was
recognized by l Ik- leader ol I In­
armed forces, tI k - i i we I m-II c v c we
have a basis ftir recognition."
said Rafael Cnbczas. president of
Hrigndc 2506. the Bay of Figs
Veterans Association.
Some

1.450 Culiuu ex iles

l * n l . i l | i i i i « i i In i l i u litiu -a

For two years, they have
lobbied C’ongrewi for recognition,
concentrating on members ol
the Florida delegation.
Last year. Rep Dante Fasccll.
I) Fla., forwarded their request
lo lhe U.S Air Force oil Ire
asslgned lo review all requests
for veteran status In res|Niuse.
Hrig. Gen. KIIwikk I F Hinnian III
wrote that Assault brigade 2500
"appearsclearly ineligible."
"First, their service was not
rendered during a period ot
armed conflict." ihc general
wrote. "Secondly, their service
was not rendered In dlreei sup
port of l he armed services."

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Today. Farlly cloudy with .1
50 pereeul eluuiee 11I showers
and thunderstorms In the af­
ternoon. Highs in the mid (il)s
with a southeast wind at l(&gt; to
15 inpli
Tonight Farlly cloudy with a
20 percent chain- ol showers
and tlmuderstonus Low In tite
low- 70 s w it It a westerly wind at
5 lo 10 inpli.
Tomorrow. I-aril v cloudy and
hot with a 50 |a rtcu! chance ol
ultcruoou showers and thun­
derstorms w ith .1 high In the low
lo mid ‘ Mi s

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attempt lo overthrow Fidel
Castro. either directly or as
mcmltcrs of sup|&gt;ori battalions
i hal never reached Cuba.
Veterans' status would make
medical benefits available lo
between 700 and 800 CubanIxirn fighters More than 500
members of the invasion leant
eventually |oined the U.S m ili­
tary and lints sin- already eligible
lor veterans’ benefits, but 700 to
800 did not.

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LOCAL FO R EC A S T

United Press International
CARSON C ITY . Ncv. Tliomus
"Scrnppydoo" Baal, n former mental
IMtlcnl who said he deserved the death
penalty and fought attempts to extend
Ills life, was exceuled Sunday for the
murder of a Lais Vegas shuttle bus
driver during a 8120 robbery.
guilt." said Carl Hi tier of Salomon. Go., who
was ap|M)lnti-d lo a death penally Case In

State proposes paving roads with radioactive waste

'Foreigner* drummer, wife rescued

Bust nets 775 kilograms of cocaine

Nevada killer
Baal executed

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last month iu|M-nutt such use.
KFA currently requires ihitt
th e b y p r o d u c t s , c a l l e d
phnsphugypsiini. must remain
untouched in stacks with plastic
Inters and covers to prevent
leakage, because it contains ra­
dioactive radium.
There are 20 such piles In
Florida. The material results
when phosphate Is processed
Into fertilizer.
E.\|Misiire to radiation has been
linked to cancer. Hut stall- of­
ficials believe the threat from the

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phosphogypsym Is overstated.
Ix-rausr of the low levels ot
radioactivity Involved.
"We think your restrictions on
the research and recycling of
phosphogypsum are contrary to
the goals of proper waste man­
a g e m e n t ." J e r e m y C r a f t,
director for mine reclamation 111
DNR. told the KFA.
The KFA was to continue
ta k in g te s tim o n y th ro u g h
mld-Jimc and then render Its
decision.

United Press Intsrnatlonal

TA M FA - A rare while Bengal tiger drowned
In a pool at Ihiseh Gardens alter sulfcrlng
seven- stomach pains caused by a sm a lllulle d
animal ilit- uger It.id eaten three lo six weeks
ago. park officials said.
The toy animal had lodged ilscll In Itie upper
portion of the 5-fool, 2-year-old male tiger's
intestines, said park spokesman David Courod.
I wo gall slones had formed next lo the toy.
further blocking proper digestion lor lIn- tiger
and creating what must have been painful
stomach attacks. Courod said.
Ahum 3:15 p.m. Sunday, ihe tiger. Mwclu.
was swimming lu a pool at (lie park and
apparently suffered an allaek of stomach pain
and drow ned. Connal said.
Larry Cruzc of Hrondon was one of u ImiiiI 20
visitors who saw Mwclu struggle In the pool at
Claw Island, the tiger habitat at the park.
Tills tiger 'ooketl like It was trying lo swim,
but It went under. It came back up and looked
like n was Irving lo get m shore." Croze said.
— rn r iiihrr Mger* wen- w.itching.' like' they
were concerned."
.Mwclu again disappeared under the water
and never came up. Cruzc said.

h iiHik 15 inlnules lo clear the other ilgers
from Ihe area so park employees could safely
enter Ihe |mniI. Connxl said.
"Then a worker showed up. look Ills shirt oil
and waded Into the |m m i I and pulled the tiger
out." said Cruzc. who watched as park
v e t e r in a r i a n H e ls y C o v i l l c a p p lie d
cardiopulmonary r-.-siiseilaliou to the tiger.
Her efforts failed and Mwclu. who had
seemed healthy and active, was pronounced
dead al 3:40 p.m Sunday. Courod said.
I’ark veterinarians said ii was unusual that
the stulfed toy had not either been digested or
regurgildled.
The stuffed animal had probably been
iNittghi al the park or won al one of ihc park’s
arcades. Connxl said. Most ol the animals at
tin* park are not fenced oil from visitors.
Courod said.
"We asK that visitors not feed tin- animals or
lo pul iliiugs in the displays, bin sometimes it
happens." Courod said. "Somellmes things
will be thrown in that people think ihc animals
will play wiih "
Courod said lx- was unsure w-liat the dollar
value Of a while Hcngal tiger would be. While
lieugul ligers. which originally lived In India,
have disappeared Irnm the wild.

‘Sexually sober’ doctor denied work
United Prase International
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I AMI 'A — Hroward County
olllclals were so desperate lor
obstetricians to work with poor
women that 11icy tried lo hire a
doctor who lost Ills license lour
years ago lor loudllng patients as
vouugas 14.

However, ihe request wus
Hath ie|eeted Saturday hv Ihe
I iortda Board of Medicine.
Di Ja m e s O lsen, medial
d ire c to r lor o b s c trle s and
gvuei ologv lor the Hroward
Fiililu Health Department, had
promised to supervise obstetri­
cian Sianlcv M. Droller ol D.nle
i 'll\. a diagnosed "sex addict"
who lias now been pronounced
sexually sober."
Hui board members doubted
Dialler could be adquequalelv

supcrvlsed. because be would be
rotating through nine clinics
across the county.
It Dralter failed lu comply with
Ills agreement to have another
staffer present during prlvle
exants. who would know, txuird
nu-mhcis wondered.
"I am appalled that you would
even have the nerve lo come
here today with this kind ol
practice p lan ." said Famela
Cam pbell, a St. Petersburg
lawyer who Is one ol three lay
members on the 15-memhcr
medic.d board.
" T ills practice plan is too
loose, too accommodating, h
smells erf tin- very things we
don't w ant." said Dr. Fuad
Asltkar nl Miami.
"It places him In exactly the
practice setting that the hoard

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BEACH CONDITIONS
Daytona Beach: Waves an
lo I ' j Icct and slightly glassv
Current Is to tin- nnuth with
water temperature ot 76 rh-gri
Ncw Sm yrna Beach: Waves u
I
to 2 teel and gla-+&gt;\ &lt; mrem is 1
tlie north, with .1 water leui|M-t.
tore ol 75 degrees Sun scree
lai tor 15.

fell was not appropriate." said
Dr. Margaret Skinner ol West
Fa I in B e a c h , t h e b o a r d
chairwoman.
“ This plan will he serving a
public need and il will also allow
l)r. I trailer to get back Into the
practice ol medicine." said Faul
Lambert, [trailer'slawyer.
"We're nut here In accom­
modate the public health servlee
or Dr. llra tle r." Asltkar re­
sponded "We're here to protect
the public."
Neither Drateler or Olsen
addressed the board.
We have 2.000 patients a
year delivering without any
prenatal care.” Olsen said.
"Hroward County lias one ol the
highest Infant mortality rates,
and a ma|or reason Is the gap lit
prenatal rare."

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TU ESD A Y
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Craft's remarks were sluM-klng
lo Tom Reese, a lawyer for
ManaSota-88. a leading Florida
environmental group, lie has
written to Gov. Ik&gt;h Martinez
and the mcmlx-rs ol the Florida
Cabinet In seek a elarilleallon ol
the stale's position.
Martinez will answer the letter,
said e nviro n m e n ta l adviser
Estus Whitfield. Hui Whitfield
added that the state supports the
position of Craft, whose remarks
were authorized by DNR clilcl
Tom Gardner.

Stuffed animal kills rare white tiger

M O N D A Y:
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Mruch: highs. 5:53 a.til.. 6 21
p 111 lows. 11 53 a.111.. 12 -13
t•in New S m y rn a Beach:
h ig h s
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E0T Monday

which I lie lodge refits* d to order payment
for experts". "The district attorney has all
the resources of the state crime lab. and we
have to go hal In hand to the Judge and the
I).A. on every request."
Atlanta lawyer Millard Farmer .Jr., who
has Ik-i -ii Involved In death |&gt;cnally cases lor
23 years, said many lawyers are ollen over
their heads In representing death row
Inmates.
"It's not that Ihc lawyer gels Into a trial
and oiTcrs less skill than he is capable ol
giving." said "Hut It would Is* |ttsl like
ap|&gt;olntlng me lo play for the Chicago Hulls
— It's Is-yond my capability."
Lack of experience Is not the only
explanation lor the poor performance of
defense lawyers, the study found.

BOATING
St. Augustine to J u p ite r
Inlet
Today southwest to weal
wind Id to |5 kts Seas 2 to -t it
li.iv and inland waters .1 moder­
ate i Imp Wind and seas higher
near scattered afternoon limit
derstorms
loiilgtii wind southwest to
vvt st |() to I 7 kls Seas 2 lo 4 II.
ILtv and inland wait rs .1 modrr
ate chop.

SA TU R D A Y
C lo u d y 8 0 -7 3

STATISTICS
T h e high temperature in
Sanford Sunday was SO degrees
and the overnight low was 70 as
reported by ' I k - University of
Florida Agricultural Research
ami Education Center. Celery
Avenue.
Recorded rainfall during the
24-hour period ending al H a.in.
Tuesday totalled0 12 Inches.
The lenqicmturc at 10 a.m
today was 82 degrees and
Sunday's overnight low was 71.
as recorded hv the Nall011. 1l
Weather Service at Ihe Orlando
I11ternati0 u.1l AtrjMirt
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Barom etric pressure.3 0.06
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Toda y's sunset.....8:20 p.m.
Tom orrow 's sunrise....6:27

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�Sanrord Herald. Sanl-arti, Florida

Commission to
local hero Garth tonight

her clothes off

SANFORD - James Wesley McCloud. 40. 918 E. 10th St. in
Sanford, was arrested and charged with aggravated assault
alter he fired a shot Into the home of Leonard Brooks. 412 Bay
Ave.
Brooks was leaving his house when McCloud drove by and
fired a shot In his general direction, but Brooks wus not Injured
In Ihc assault, police said.

Man shot In leg
SANFORD - Henry Lee Demps. 35. 815 Orange Ave..
Sanford, was urresled after he shot Rodell Roberts In tne right
leg with a 22-rallbre rifle, police said. The two had been
arguing over the ownership of u radio.
Roberts, who was armed with an ulumlnum softball bat. was
utlcmpttng to lire Demp's residence when the shooting
occured. police said.

Stolen article pawned
A LTA M O N TE SPRINGS - Barry Wilmon Wright. 25. of
Altamonte Springs, was arrested on charges of dealing In
stolen property after he sold a Mngnnvox video cassette
recorder to Ace Pawn of Altamonte Springs for *46. police said.
The VCR. taken from the Altamonte Springs home of William
Wright, had been reported stolen nnd the pawn shop will
return the Item to the owner, police said.

Police investigate shooting
SANFORD — Seminole County sheriff's deputies report they
got conflicting stories from LcRoy Kilt. 38, 1011 Dunbar St..
Lake Monroe, who was wounded by a gunshot at about 2:14
p.m. Saturday.
Deputies said Kill, who wus treuted at Central Florida
Regional ltnspllul In Sanford, said he shot himself. H r allegedly
declined to give specific Information, and his mother allegedly
named another possible suspect In the shooting. No charges
have been filed.

Woman kidnapped, raped
LONGWOOD — A woman reported to Longwood police she
was raped by one of two men who look her against her will In a
limousine from the Hotline Bottle Club. Slate Hoad 436,
Allumontr Springs. Saturday.
The woman said she was taken to the house of Darrell
Tyrone Coker. 40, 628 E. Wtldmcre Drive. Longwood. There,
she alleges. Coker forced her Into the house, prevented her

CCIB chief Eslinger honored
From staff reports
SANFORD — Seminole County
Sheriffs Ll. Donald Eslinger.
who commands the City County
Investigative Bureau, has been
honored for distinguished serv­
ice.
The Florida Council on Crime
and Delinquency Chapter VII. of

Central Florida, presented EslIngcr with a 1990 law enforce­
ment award platjtic May 1H.
Eslinger. 32. a shcrlfTs deputy
for 11 years, has been CCIB chief
almost three years, supervising
the m ultiagency, countywide
vice task force. He has also
served as it U.S. Drug Enforce­
ment Administration agent.

Coker w.'s a t -sled on charges of kidnapping. h c :u u ! but in y
and aggravated battery, after the victim cst-a|&gt;cd to rail police
after Coker and the oilier man fell asleep, a police report said.
Longwood |Hillrr arrested Coker at Lome at 7:30 p.m.
Saturday, after they got a warrant and searched his house.

By NICK PFEIFAUF
Herald stall writer
L O N G W O O D - Gcorglctla
Garth, considered as being rcs|KM3lb!c tor p n -..tilin g a major
service station lire and helping
save lilt- lilt- of a mol or HI. is to
Ik - given special rt-cognitioi. to­
night al the rigid.ir meet lug ol
the Longwood City Commission.
Garth, an employee of the
Texan* Food Mari al the Inlersce'lon of U.S. Highway 17-92
und Stale Road 434, will lie
commendcd for her prompt sirtlon when a motorist, who ap­
parently had suffered an attack.

Woman hit with vacuum cleaner
APOPKA — A man who allegedly hit a woman In the face
with pari of a vacuum cleaner In an argument over that
appliance was charged with aggravated battery at 9:52 p.m.
Sunday.
Seminole County sheriffs deputies report arresting George
Quincry LaMar. 57. i&gt;701 Stale Hoad 434. lot 200. rural
Apopka, at the scene, where Amber Watkins. 31. or Apopka,
was reportedly battered.

Ex-husband accused in attack
W IN TER SPRINGS — Seminole County sheriffs deputies
charged Edward Daniel Seiarlnl. 42. 1007 Chcstcrflield Circle,
Winter Springs, with battery, after he allegedly hit his ex-wtfe
Jane Seiarlnl In (he face and neck during a dispute In rural
Winter Springs. The arrest was made at 11:2H a.m, Sunday.

A L TA M O N TE SPRINGS - City police here called to 609-H
Fenton Place. Altamonte Springs, oh a burglary In progress,
reported finding Fred Alexander Latlnter. 44. of that address,
hiding under a lied.
Anna M. lull Inter. 43. m that address. |M&gt;llcc said, has an
Injunction to keep her estranged husband away from her.
police said. At 5:17 a.m. Sunday. Latimer, who ullcgcdly
entered Ills house through a window, was charged with
hurgtar&gt;- to an occupied dwelling and vllatlnn &lt;4 an Injunction
for proleetlon.

Also at tonight's meeting, the
city commission will decide (wo
condemnation suits, and consid­
er the contract with City At­
torney Richard Taylor.
Tonight's meeting ts the first
In begin at the new starting time
of 7 p.m.. approved by the
commission at a May meeting.

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Ph. 322-0285
2575 S. French Ave., Sanford
K s lu to -O w n e r s In s u r a n c e

Woman, deputies battered

l ilr. Harm-. I ar. Hudnrss. Onr n jm r

SANFORD — A man who allegedly hit his cx-girlfrfchd fit the
face with a beer bottle because she danced with another man at
the Deluxe Bar. 1905 Southwest Road, rural Sanford, was
arrested there at 12:41 a.m. Sunday. At the liar. Terry Lee
Williams, also allegedly fought and threat.vied deputies and
broke the windows of at least one ear.
He was charged with aggravated battery, battery on a
policeman, resisting arrest with violence.'resisting arrest
without violence, threatening a public servant and criminal
mischief.
The injured woman. Pamela Joseph. 24. 807 E. Elgin St..
Sanford, was treated al Central Florida Regional Hospital.
Sanford, deputies said.

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drove Ills vehicle Into one of Ihc
g a s p o m p s o n Muy 30. Garth
reportedly shut off the gasoline
valves preventing a possible
explosion, then manned a fire
extinguisher In fighting the
small hla/c that brake out as a
result of the accident.

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Man found under bed

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EDITORIALS

Pivotal pill led
30-year revolt
There has been little fanfare about It. but a
tiny item that radically has changed the
weave of America's social fabric officially is
30 years old.
This anniversary — it hardly would be
appropriate to call It a "birth” day —
commemorates the Food and Drug A d ­
ministration's formal approval, issued in May
of 1960. of a new pharmaceutical product.
The manufacturer was G.D. Searle. the
product's name was Enovid-10, and. con­
taining what later proved b. be a hefty 150
micrograms of estrogen per tablet, it was the
first birth-control pill to be licensed for
manufacture and «ale In the United States.
Today, the FDA reports some 58 million
prescriptions a year are written for de­
rivatives. variants and pharmaceutical cous­
ins — now produced and marketed by six
major firms — of that first pill.
That makes birth-control pills one of the
most-prescribed medications on the market.
More than that, however. It's hard to
imagine anything in modem history — with
the possible exception of television — which
has had greater Impact across the social
spectrum In so short a period of time.
For starters, the presence of a relatively safe
and orally consumed contraceptive more
effective than any of the mechanical devices
that were its forerunners freed both women
and their sexual partners from long-held
w o rrj over the prospects of unwanted
pregnancy.
That perhaps more than any other factor,
was responsible for the vaunted Sexual
Revolution of the 1960s.
At the same time, "the pill’s " newfound

W ILLIAM

A. R U S H E R

Are conservatives angry at Bush?
SAN F R A N C IS C O — There arc enough
rumbling* In the underbrush these days to
Justify the conclusion that the conacrvative
movement is unhappy with George Bush. The
liberal media, always on the alert for ways to
divide the opposition, have chimed in with
stories supporting this conclusion — though as
usual they have overdone It.
Interview ing the Heritage Foundation's
sagacious vice president Burton Yale Pines, and
quoting his telling criticisms of Mr. Bush. Is one
thing. Asking Howard Phillips, chairman of the
Conservative Caucus, his opinion of the Bush
administration Is quite another. It's a little like
asking John Wilkes Booth whether he has grown
disillusioned with President Lincoln.
Howie broke with Ronald Reagan about 1983
for caving In to the left, and Immortalized
himself in 1988 by asserting, in a speech, that
Reagan qualified for Lenin's description of a
fellow-traveling Westerner as a "useful Idiot." It
doesn't take much imagination to guess what
Phillips must think of Bush A Company, but it's
hardly fair to cite him as representative of
conservative opinion.
Still, there's Just no doubt that the natives arc
restless. Brent Scowcroft's champagne toasts In
Beijing. Bush's refusal to give stronger support
to Lithuania's lunge for Independence, James
Baker's compromises on arms reductions In

Moscow, and perhaps above all the hints that Mr.
Bush may be pre­
paring to agree &gt;o
new taxes: These add
up to trouble. I am
Inclined to th in k .
'h o u g h , that co n ­
servative discontent
with Inrumbcnt pres­
id e n t s . h o w e v e r
conservative the ir
credentials. Is Just
a b o u t In e v ita b le .
Conservatives are by
definition "keepers of
the tablets."
A president ts. to
f i t ' s a little like
borrow the central
asking John
Image from one of
W ilkes Booth
Harry Trum an's besl
whether he
aphorisms, a chef in
a crowded, noisy and
has grown
cverheated kitchen.
disillusioned
In any case, the re­
with President
cord of conservative
Lincoln. £
c o m p la in ts about
Republican presi­
dents Is Impressive. There were hardly enough
conservatives around to start a bridge game, let
alone a rebellion, when Elsenhower was first

JACK ANDERSON

Hong Kong lives
in fear of 1997

d e g r t e o f i n d i v i d u a l c o n t r o l a la o T r e e d w o m e n

for greater choice in matters of far more
consequence than mere sexual gratification.
Thus, these past 30 years have seen a
phenomenal growth In the number of women
— granted ability to choose when, if and to
what degree to be tethered to traditional
concepts of the homebound motherhood — in
the work force.
That led to the so-called liberation move­
ment that has opened to women the doors of
virtually every career path up to and
including the corporate board room.
Growing numbers of working women and
two-worker households, of course, also led an
economic revolution, as increased consump­
tion created both new markets and Increased
buying power that in turn spurred rapid
growtn in every tiling from profits to jobs.
At the same time, however, freedoms born
of the presence and widely spread use of "the
pill" also have been blamed in part for both
the divorce rate and rising numbers of
single-parent households with which America
today is plagued.
Furthermore, the pill-born shift of the
contraception burden away from males addi­
tionally is held responsible for declining use
or condoms, leading to an increase In sexually
transmitted diseases that, once on the wane,
arc again a cause of major concern.
A ll of this, of course, has been ac ­
complished at little added risk to the health of
the birth-control user.
Indeed, while there was some controversy
in the early years of "the pill'* over whether it
Increased the risk of breast cancer, discovery
that now-standard estrogen doses of 30 to 35
mlcrograms per tablet — but u fraction of that
150 inierograms contained in the firstlicensed pill — afforded adequate contracep­
tion seems to have erased even that.

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elected, but outrage at his performance in olftce
played no small part In the upsurge &lt;&gt;r
conservative sentiment that occurred during his
second term.
Nixon nil but totally ignored the conservative
movement while he was In the While House, and
might have destroyed It entirely If the late, great
congressman from Ohio. John Ashbrook, hadn't
kept the flag aloft by running against him In New
Hampshire and the other early primaries of
1972. Nor was Howie Phillips the only or Ihc
most important conservative to lose considerable
faith In Ronald Reagan during Ids years in tinOval Ofllce.
I know of nt least one major main line
conservative function, planned for 1983. whose
sponsors were reluctant to Invite Reagan Un­
necessary year In advance because "W c may not
be for him then." So George Hush, however mad
at him conservatives may la*. Is the heir to a long
tradition. We may. I think, la* quite sure that In­
is aware he has trod on some tender con­
servative corns, and I don't assume lie is
callously Indifferent to the fact. But lie dales
from Herman Hickman's years as Yale's fooilmll
coach, and undoubtedly remembers that old
fox's advice on how to handle the alumni: “ Keep
'em sullen, hul not mutinous."
The question for conservatives, then. Is: Is it
lime to get mutinous?

GEORGE F. WILL

Prevailing Russian traditions
W A SH IN G TO N Catherine the Great.
Russia's reformer two centuries ago, was given
to imagining grand new cities. She once
enlisted a distinguished visitor. Austrian
emperor Joseph II. to participate in laying two
foundation stones of an envisioned metropolis.
He commented drolly. "She has laid the first
stone of a city, and 1 have laid Ihc last.” He
was correct. Today, even the proposed site of
tills "city" Is unknown.
Th is Is u Russian tradition: grandiose
designs and disappointing execution. The
tradition survived Intact when other traditions
were ruptured by the 1917 revolution. Viewed
against the tapestry of Russian history.
Gorbachev's tentative and Incoherent reforms
seem to be (In Prlmo Levi's delicious phrase)
"stale innovations."
Th e political reforms constitute a re­
crudescence of czartsm. even unto a new law
making it a crime to "insult" the President.
Into whose hands power Is Increasingly
concentrated. Gorbachev's economic reforms
have so far consisted of a strange salad of
criticism of communism and adherence to
"socialist" central planning.
Now Gorbachev proposes a five-year transi­
tion to a "regulated market economy.” Soviet
history is so strewn with mendacity and folly
that the vocabulary of politics crumbles at the
touch. The word "transition" echoes old
Incarnations about "the glorious transition" to
true socialism. And one can Imagine derisive
muttering across all 11 of the Soviet Union's
time zones: "Wonderful. Another Five Year
Plan."
This raises an old question concerning the
nature and continuity of Russian national
character. T o read the story of Russia's
grealest reformer, the determined Wcsternlzcr.
Peter the Great. Is to sag beneath the weight of
national inertia. For example (from Robert
Mosaic's biography):
"Bribery and embezzlement were traditional
In Russian public life....Russian officials were
paid little or no salary; It was luken for granted
that they would make their living by accepting
bribes....Whatever Peter did — urge, persuade,
cajole, threaten, punish — seemed to make
little difference....Once. Peter elevated an
honcct lawyer lo a judgeship, in tills new
position, where his decisions could become ail
object ol bribery, the new Judge became
corrupt. When Peter found out. he not only
absolved the Judge, but doubled Ids salary to
prevent further temptation...(bull promised
that if the Judge ever again betrayed his trust,
he would surely hang. The Judge fervently
promised ihut Peter's fail h was Justified — and
soon afterward accepted another bribe I oter
banged him .”
In an Interview In Encounter magazine.
Adam Ulam, iiead of Harvard's Russian
Research Cctiler. Is asked how deeply the

Soviet system reflects Russian tradition. Ulam
rejects the notion that the system Isas much a
product of Russian
history as of Com ­
munist doctrine. He
Is pressed a bo u t
whether traditions of
egalitarianism made
the Soviet people
receptive to Stalinist
collectivization, and
today account for
puhllr anger about
people making prof­
its from cooperatives,
and the reluctance of
peasants lo accept
I a n d u n d e r
( s o v i e t history
G orbachev’s lease­
is so strewn
hold arrangements.
w ith lolly that
Ulam answers that
the vocabulary
far from being recep­
of politics
tive. the people re­
crum bles at
sisted collectivization
the touch J
uniII broken by re­
pression. and ever
since have practiced
passive resistance so doggedly that they have
forced re-cxamlnalton of the entire practice of
collectivization. Furtherm ore, "that the
Russian farmer Is now hesllallng lo accept
land is not due to his innate reluctance to lake
charge of his destiny, but to the haunting
memory of what happened to his father and
grandfather under Stalin's terror — and bow
the NEP-men were treated when Stalin
decreed that the New Economic Program (the
first Soviet flirtation with economic liber­
alization) bad come loan end.”
How tentative Is Gorbachev’s tllrtatlon?
After five years of talk about perestroika, bread
ts still so absurdly subsidized that is Is cheaper
for a fanner to feed bread to Ills pigs than to
feed them grain. Gorbachev still docs not
understand the Law of Holes (when you are In
a hole, stop digging). He Is p’anning to raise
prices, but in a dilatory Five Year Plan, and
many prices will still be set by Ihc govern­
ment. And there will be Indexation: Wages and
pensions will Ik* adjusted to spare most people
much pain.
It looks like a recipe for familiar Irrationality
at a higher price level. That ts not surprising
considering that in his recent denunciation of
the populist Boris Yeltsin. Gorbachev accused
him of attempting "to excommunicate Russia
from socialism” and said that "the socialist
choice" Involves "our fundamental values, our
benchmark."
De-Stallnizatlon — end. rg random terror,
establishing rudimentary rule of law — was
the easy part. De-LcnlnUatlon — abandon­
ment of government by commands from the
center — has not seriously begun.

W ASHINGTON - Aflcr tlx* massacre In
Tiananmen Square one year ago. It's no
wonder that residents or Hong Kong pondered an escape route to the tropical Federal
Republic of Corterra. For Just SIB.CXX). Hong
Kong citizens were offered a deal to buy a
Corterra passport and access lo the 12 Islands
of that nation midway between Hawaii and
Tahiti.
There was only one
hitch. There Is no
Corterra. It was the
fig m e n t of a con
m an's Imagination,
created to prey on
the fears of H ong
Kong residents. On
Ju ly I. 1997. Britain
will turn control of
freewheeling H ong
Kong over to the re­
p re s s iv e C h in e s e
g o v e rn m e n t th a t
would Just as soon
m ow people o v e r
(T h o u s a n d s oi
w ith tanks as let
H ong Kong
them live freely.
residents
So today, Instead of
stand in line
buying passports to
to apply (or
im aginary havens,
passports. J
thousands of Hong
Kong residents stand
in lint* for hoursat
foreign consulates every day. rain or shine, lo
apply for passports. The lines often wliut
around blocks, but the people still wall. They
have only seven years lo get out and It's not
loo early to start. Th e high-rise city teeming
with Rolls-Royces, Mercedes and BMWs Is
looking over its shoulder for the lirst lime ibis
century.
Th e message of Tiananmen til Hong Kong
was that China's promises that It would not
Interfere with the Hong Kong economy were
probably hollow. If students in Beijing can be
crushed because they asked for freedom,
what will happen to the people of Hong Kong
who already have It.
More than a mllll&gt; i Hong Kong Chinese
protested In the streets In the month
following the massacre. Passport lines stret­
ched for miles. One woman called the IJ.S
consulate on the brink of hysteria. "Are you
going to protect us?" she begged China
boosted the hysteria by announcing that
50,000 British passports issued to "key"
Hong Kong residents us a safely valve lor
1 9 9 7 w o u l d n o t be h o n o r e d .
In this atmosphere. the fear vultures
emerged. Residents have been teased not
only by fake countries hul by bogus visas to
real countries. Panama's former consulate
general in Hong Kong was accused of running
an Illegal passport racket selling useless
passports to Panama.
About 65,000 people are expected to
stream out of Hong Kong tills year. Most arc
the best and the brightest who won't tolerate
suppression.
Spokesmen for the British government in
Hong Kong have tried to quell the panic by
touting (be deal they struck wltb China
Beijing has promised nol lo oppress the
people of Hong Kong and not to lanijM-r with
the capitalist economy for at least 50 years.
But a growing number of influential people
in Hong Kong think (lie only way to protect
themselves Is to put a sti zig democratic
system In place before the city changes
hands.
There arc eternal optimists. Wealthy Hong
Kong developer Gordon Wu rutts Ids business
from the 64th floor of an office building wltb a
postcard view of the world's busiest liurbur.
"Th e show will go o*i." be told our associate
Jim Lynch, with a confident grin. Wu ts a
Princeton-educated man w in exudes con­
fidence. "They have to leave us alone." he
said, noting dial Hong Kong can be China s
cash cow. He sees Hong Kong as a little
Manhattan, functioning as the corporate
center where the deals are struck while the
manufacturing goes on in China. I think
China will eventually come around to our
w a y o f t
b i n
k i n g
Many of Hong Kong's residents would argue
that Wu is 64 floors above realilv

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Derby tacrsilu ly 14.
"I was looking lor something
iliat w r could do together." Carli
-aid. "Something dial was really
hands on. Sports are great, blit
what rould we dr. that was really
. hands-on project? I talked to
l ory about (the Soap Box Derby)
and lie said "Hint's great. Let's
dolt."*

So about six weeks before the
raees last year, utter the duo had
ordered trie, plans for the car
from Akron. Ohio, where the
national championships are held
each year, the work began.
Th e derby ears are about five
or six feet long, and racers are
almost completely enclosed.
Only their head and eyes show.
Th e engineering and design

Derby
Continued from Page 1A
An article In the August 1088
issue ol Sports Illustrated In­
spired Kirby to ask for a franeh1****here.
"t looked lo Ihls Issue lust year
and I was Just like. 'Oh my God.
They have a while section on
Soap Box Derby races In here.'"
Kirby said, "'fills Is great. When
you "see the kids working on this
and the families working on tills.
It's just le.tmc. What Iletter
lamily project could he have?"
"Pal 1’and/a at Little Ccasars
lias been |nsi gn-at." Kirby said.
"They're providing salad and
pi//a and drinks Tor all ihc
racers, the day of die race. They
are really Ix-hliid this. We might
not be able to do It without
them.
flu- races will Ix'gln at about 8
a.m. duly I I with a parade
scheduled lorO am .
tracers will roll down French
Avenue from 18th Street, in
trout of Lakcvlcw Middle School
to Lilli Street, in front of the
state farmers market. The races
will be run in double-elimination
beats.
The winning racers must he
able io goto Akron to compete In
the national contest on August
I I . but Kirby said that every
effort is made lo encourage
parlictpallon and help the kids
dial might not be able to race
otherwise.
"Jl they have trouble with the

cost, we lind them sponsors."
Kirby said. Last year, the first
year races were held In Sanford,
the event garnered a tremen­
dous amount of support from the
community, he said.
T h e kits contestants must
order to build their ears consist
of plans and specifications. The
ears can cost mnre than #300 lo
build. They are ordered from
Akron — the headquarters of the
All-American Soup Uox Derby —
have Identical parts and In­
structions so that each ear Is as
close to Idcnllral to the ethers as
possible.
K irb y said the two major
things that separate the winners
from the losers are aerodynam­
ics and steering.
Races will be in two categories:
kit car and masters.
Kit ear racers lean forward
with little more than their eyes
and their helmets exposed. A
bow-tie shaped steering wheel
controls what little steering Is
needed for the races. Th e
courses are always as straight as
they can be. so the steering
wheel serves primarily to keep
the racer- from wrecking Into
one another, which almost never
happens, Kirby said.
Masters rar racers recline In
the ears wilh their necks pro­
pped up to see over the steering
w heel. Recreation S u p e rin ­
tendent Jeff Monson said.

DEATHS
W 1 L L IF F . " P E E W E E "
A L L IS O N
Willie F. "Pee Wee" Allison.
29, 327 Selina Dr.. Altamonte
Sptings. died Frklay. June I. at
tils residence. Horn Oct. 23.
I960, in Orlando, fie was a
lifelong resident of Central Flori­
da and a memlrer ol Ml. Moriah
M issionary llapllst C h u rc h .
Winter Park.
S u rvivo rs include mother.
Kill.i M Triplett. Winter Park:
sisters. Loretta King. Evctte
Zanders, Tamara Triplett, all of
Winter Park and Bonita Triplett
ol Orlando: maternal grand­
mother. SammM- L.. Altamonte
Springs.
Golden's Funeral Home Inc..
Winter Park, in charge of ar­
rangements.

1948. In Chicago, be moved to
W inter Springs from Toledo.
O h io , this year. He was a
marketing manager lor Atlas
Energy Corp.. and a member of
Tuskaw llla United Methodist
Church.
S u rv iv o rs Include father.
W illia m . Decatur. III.; wife.
Ja n ie ; sons. Gerrod. Jason,
Jerem y, all of Winter Springs;
sisters. Patsy AnriStfmley,'Mesa,
Art*.. Katheryn Moody 11. De­
catur.
Ha Id w in -F a I re it I Id Funeral
Home. Goldenrnd. In charge ol
arrangements.
TE R R Y TU R N ER JR .
Terry Turner J r.. 2 mon.hs.
303 Selina Drive. Altamonte
Springs, died Sunday at Arnold
Palmer Childrens Hospital. Or­
lando. He was bom April 3,
195K). In Altamonte Springs and
attended Pentecostal Church of
God.
S u rvivo rs Include parents.
Te rry and Marta Kelly; maternal
grandparents. Wllllc and Minnie
K e lly . A lta m o n te S p rin g s :
great-grandmother. Lessie Mae
Kelly. Altamonte Springs.
Golden's Funeral Home Inc..
Winter Park, in charge of ar­
rangements.

LEO N HENSON
Leon Henson. 54. 404 Garfield
Avc.. Winter Park, died Friday.
June I. at Florida Hospital,
Orlando Horn Jan. 13. 1936. In
DcKulb. Miss., tie moved to
W inter Park in 1955 from
Philadelphia. Miss. He was a
cement finisher and a member of
S i. Paul Baptist C h u rc h iti
Mississippi.
Survivors Include son. David
I. , Orlando: daughter. Emma
Jones. Philadelphia: brothers.
I veil. Ray Charles, both of C H A R IT Y PRICE
Philadelphia. Lewis and Johnny,
Charily Price, 99. 2041 Carver
both of Altamonte Springs. Avc.. Eatonvlllc. died Sunday.
Adolphus and Jerry, both of June 3. at AMI Hospital. Or­
Ealoovllle and Dove of Winter lando. Born Dec. 22. 1890. In
Park: sisters. Molly Millie of Culhbcrt. Ga.. she moved to the
Philadelphia and Alice Lewis. Central Florida area 64 years
A lta m o n te S p rin g s ; seven ago. She was a homemaker and
a member of Mt.’ SInat Seventh
grandchildren.
Golden’s Funeral Home Inc.. Day Adventist Church. Orlando.
Winter Park. In charge of ar­
S u rv iv o rs Include g ra n d ­
d a u g h te r. G lo ria . O rla n d e ;
rangements.
d a u g h t e r - i n - l a w . M a ttie .
E a to n v lllc ; gre a t-gra n d so n .
G E R A L D L E E ROTH
Gerald Lee Roth. 42. 1577 Stanley, Easlottvllle.
Golden's Funeral Home Inc..
Carrington Avc.. Winter Springs,
died Friday ai Orlando Regional Winter Park, in charge of ar­
Medical Center. Horn Feb. 20. rangements.

lab was Itrcnl (.'aril's parr-tits',
garage. The chief designer and
engineer was Tory.
" T o r y would spend every
weekend at m y dud’s." ('aril
said. "We spcnl about 300 hours

on that ear."
Ask Tory which aspect of the
project took the most time and
you get a simple, one-wurd
answer: "Sanding."
"H e learned a lot about sand­
ing." Carli lauglicd. "He must be
the Ik-si sandcr In llit* world,
now."
Th e young racer elaborated;
" I had lo do a lot of sanding.
It's kind of like hiildlng a space
shuttle — II lias to h - so perfect
and aerodynamic. Bui Il's worth
It."
Since Carli wanted the ear to
he T o r y 's project, the e n ­
thusiastic fullicr said he had to
Ire on guard against his ego.
"W ith some rinds. It's an ego
trip, at age 35. to make the
w lu n ln g e a r .” C a rli sa id .
"Everybody cooperated ... inn
To ry did most of this."
Carli expected a lot of work
and sweat from Ills son. They
each knew that's what the pro­
ject would take.
But Tory showed his father
sometlilng else Carli did not
ex|M-rt lo find In an 11-year-old
— even Ills own.
To ry showed a degree t-( pro­
fessionalism and sportsmanship
that ended up costing him a
race. Il was the night before the
race at a wctgh-ln at city hull.
Each car had lo Ik- weigh about
2(X) pounds, and a competitor
was coming op light. Like other
racers, tie was using weights to
bring his ear up in standard and
lie had a lew extras on band.
"W hen we went to have tinears weighed, tin- night In-fore
the race. Hits one kid was
coming up a little short Without
a thought. Tory loaned this kid
some weights The next day. the
kid beat hint bv three onethousandths of a second. (Toryl
Jumped rigid out of the ear and
instead of crying and kicking
and spitting and cussing, he
wr-ni over ilien- congratulated
the kid ' sal:! Carli. clearly
bursting with pride. "T h a t's
what we re In it for ‘
T o Tory. It wasn't so profound.
It Just made sense.
"It was all for Inn." To ry said.
"It didn't really mutter who won.
We all got to race. Il was Ion
going last. And
all those

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Floridan Aquifer
"Th e aquifer would I k - higher
If our rainfall amounls were
higher." lie said. "Rain Is our
s o le source ol recharging the
aquifer." which supplies 80
percent ol Florida’s drinking

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housekeeping, cooking, and
properly maintenance needs like
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garbage to name a few.
The recipients of these stalefunded programs like it In-cause
it gives people who do llnl
require a great deal of medical
care the opportunity lo live morenormal. IlldeiM'tlllciil lives.

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Graduation —
Continued from Page 1A
designed to be drug and alcohol
free.
"The kids want and need an
alternative lo the wild parties
that sometimes happen when
they go out (o celebrate gradua­
tion." Gall Stewart, a parent who
Is helping organize the party for
Seminole H.gh School, said.
Seminole. Lake Howell and
Oviedo High Schools have made
plans to have baccaulaueeate
services for those students and
their families who would like a
Christian ceremony lo kick olT
the graduation proceedings.
"There has been an attempt to
separate church and slute. so the
school docs not take an active
role In p la n n in g the b a c­
calaureate" explained Murgaret
Berry, the guidance director at
Lake Howell High School, "but
many of the parents and the
students want n service, so they
plan it themselves.”
G r a d u a t io n c e re m o n ie s
highlight the achievements of
the graduates. In all but one
ca se , the c o m m e n c e m e n t
address Is given by students
chosen by their peers rather
than celebrities chosen from
outside the school.
Seminole High School's se­
niors chose two students from
their class to speak to the
assemblage June 8 at 8:30 a.m.
in T h o m a s E . \ V h ig h a m
S ta d ium . T h e students are
among the top 10 In their class,
but they are not required to lie
the top scholars.
This year Kristin Burnette and
Shanan Stewart will represent
the graduates.
"I think they represent the
class well.” Principal Wayne
Epps said.
Epps said the class of 1990
was "a truly exceptional one”
and they were a "true honor" lo
the school.
The 332-member Seminole
H ig h S c h o o l s e n io r cla ss
garnered In excess of $500,000
In scholarship money.
Among the scholarship win­
n e rs from S e m in o le w ere

Bernard Eudy who earned a
$48,000 scholarship to Rutgers:
Brandon Cash who will be at­
tending East Carolina State Uni­
versity on a $32,000 scholar­
ship: Chnrlcs Mlkels who will go
to the University of Central
Florida on a $20,000 scholar­
ship: Heather Schaffer who has
been awarded u $24,000 schol­
arship to Rollins College: U p *-Howlngton who will attend ,i»c
University of Central Florida on
a $20,000 scholarship: Sherri
Reddick who received $20 .(T0
from Albany State: Tina Jackson
who was awarded $28,000 from
Prar le View A&amp;M and
LaShulonda Robinson who will
attend Rollins on a $33,000
scholarship.
Twenty-one students received
the President's Academic Fit­
ness Award. They are Christin
H. Burnette. Penny E. Preston,
Am y J . Jacobs. Theresa Weems.
Michael Briggs. Jennifer Beck.
Gina Tlllls. Shanan Stewart.
Gary W. Thomason. Jeffery A.
Derr. Tru ong Mahn Nguyen.
Krickct Snow. Doris A. Weekley.
Stephen Dtcklson. LaShalonda
Robinson. Klangn K. Ford.
Alison O. Pugh. Orlenna Matos.
Valencia C. Wells. Shawna K.
Cohen and Christina Neville.
Lake M a ry se n iors have
chosen two of their seniors to
nddress their class during their
Thursday evening celebration
which will be at 8 p.m. In Don T .
Reynolds Stadium.
Principal Don Reynolds, who
will retire in October said he is
“ proud of the efforts pul forth by
the clnss of 1990
for the
betterment of the school and the
students themselves.”
The 551 graduates from Lake
Mary High School earned $1
million In scholarship money.
Shawn Koslnskl won the Semi­
nole Community College Board
of Trustees Scholarship: Michael
Enflnger earned $200 from the
Optimist Club of South Semi­
nole: Jason Newman and Jen ­
nifer Melncckc each received
$500 from the Heathrow-Lakc
Marv Festival of the Arts schol­

arship fund: Erich HernandezBaqucro was appointed the Inc
U n it e d S ta te s A i r F o r t e
Academy and received n hill
scholarship: Michael Stewart
was appointed to the United
States Coast Guard Academy on
a full scholarship; M lchut!
Moreland rcclcvcd u full Air
Force ROTC scholarship as well
as a $500 foreign language
festiva l s c h o la rs h ip : llene
Slotnik received the $1,000 Bob
Sprague Memorial Vocational
Scholarship: Jennifer Chlcerchla
received a $500 American Asso­
ciation of University Women
Scholarship, and Shelley Charron earned a $2,000 scholarship
to Savannah College of Art and
Design.
Fourteen students earned a
4.0 grade |&gt;olnl average or bet­
ter. They are Kathleen Cook.
Ellen Cook. Christie Edwards.
Vonda Lynch. Nlsha Manl. Saty a n M ehta. J a m e s M ills .
M ichael M o re la n d . Sandra
Pow ell, Je ff R cback. Jo h n
Rotruck. Lisa Ruangsomboon.
S co tt T e m p le and S a ndra
Wilson.
T h e S e m in o le H ig h b a c­
calaureate service w ill be
Thursday at 7 p.m. at Central
Baptist Church In Sanford.
Freddy Smith, pastor of Central
Baptist Church. Tom m y Jacobs,
pastor at Pinecrcst Baptist
Church and Ron Merthc. pastor
at New Word Life Church, will la­
the speakers.
Lake Mary will not have a
baccalaureate service.
Baccalaureate services will lxheld Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. in
both the Lake Howell and Oviedo
High Schcail gymnasiums.
Luke Howell's graduation will
be at 7:30 p.m. Thursday at
their stadium. Oviedo High will
graduate their seniors at the
same time at John Courier Field.
Lake Brantley will have their
commencement ceremonies at H
p.m. Thursday at Tom Storey
Field.
Lyman High will hold their
g ra d u a tio n at G r e y h o u n d
Stadium at 7:30 p.m. Friday.

Summit yields benefits
United Press International

W ASH IN G TO N Here are
highlights from the Joint news
conference held Sunday by Pres­
ident BujftLnnd Soviet President
Mikhail Gorbachev:
Opening rem arks

B ush ca lled the s u m m it
"productive" and said. "Presi­
dent Gorbachev and I have
agreed to meet tin a regular
basis, pet haps annually. Both of
us would like to think that we
enn get together more often with
less formality because, you see.

we re now at a stage in the
U.S.-Soviet relationship and.
indeed. In world history where
we should miss no opportunity
lo complete the extraordinary
tusks belore us."
He has linked Bush lo visit
the Soviet Unltjn.

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NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Nolle* It hereby given that *e
are engaged In business at II]
Hollow Branch H d , Apopka.
Seminole County. Florida, under
the Fictitious Nam* ot A C
SHERMAN A ASSOC BUSI
NESS CONSULTANTS, and that
w* Intend to regular told name
with the Clerk ot the Circuit
Court. Seminole County, Florl
da. in accordance with the
Provisions ot the Fictitious
Nam* Statute*. To Wit Section
MS 0* Florida Statute* let;
Albert C Sherman
Mary K Sherman
Publish May 14. II. 38 A June a.

NOTICE OF
FIC TITIO US NAME
Notice It hereby given Inal I
am engaged In business al 1M
Menaihe C l. Longwood. FL
237/f. Seminole County. Florida,
under the Flctiliou* Nam* ot
PUBLIC OPINION POLLING
SERVICES C O . and that I
Intend to regltter said name
with the Clerk ol the Circuit
Court. Seminole County. Florl
da. In accordance with the
Provltlont ol the Flctitiou*
Nam* Statute*. To Wit Section
MS Of Florida Statute* Its/
H Thomas Nardelli
Publish May 21. A June 4. II.
II. IffO
OER 21/

N O TICEO F
FICTITIO US NAME
Notice It hereby given that I
am engaged In business at 542
Whlttmgham P L . Lk Mary.
) 2 /44. Seminole County. Florida,
under the Fictitious Nam* ot
LUIS BUSTAMONTE JANITO
RIAL SERVICE, and that I
Intend to regltter said name
with the Clerk ot the Circuit
Court. Seminole County. Florl
da. In accordance with the
Provisions ol the Fictitious
Nam* Statutes. To Wit Section
MS Of Florida Statutes l*J7
Luis Buttamonte
Publish Junes, tl. 11.25. IffO
DESK

NOTICE OF
FICTITIO US NAME
Notice it hereby given th . I
am engaged in butmett at 1255
Belle Ave . Winter Springs. Fla
32107 . Seminole County. Florl
da. under the Fictitious Name ol
E X C A L IB U R S C R E A T IV E
CUSTOMS, and that I intend to
register said name *lth the
Clerk of the Circuit Court. Sem
‘ .ole County. Florida, in ac
cordance *ith the Provisions of
the Fictitious Name Statutes.
To Wit Section MS 09 Florida
Statutes
Anthony Rhodes
Publish May 14. ;t. 21 A June 4.
1990

i«

DER 140

195/

D E R 1*4

'

NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice I* hereby given that we
are engaged In bu*lne*t at SI*
Little River Loop Suite 21/.
Altamonte Spring*. Seminole
County. Florida, under Ih*
Flctiliou* Nam* ot COUNTRY
ACCENTS, and that w* intend to
regltter *ald name with the
Clerk ot Ih* Circuit Court, Sem
mole County. Florida, in ac
cordance with the Provltlont ot
the Flctitiou* Name Statute*.
To Wit Section MS Of Florida
Statute* If*/
Judy Brownell
Laura Ro**
Publish June a. II. II. 2S. IffO
OES 44
NOTICE OF
™
FICTITIOUS NAME
Nolle* it hereby given that w*
art engaged in butlnett at 4J]
Murcotl Dr . Oviedo. FL 33745
Seminole County. Florida, under
the F lc t it io u * Nam * ot
C O C H R A N 'S C L E A N I N G
SERVICE, and that w* Intend to
register said name with the
Clerk ot the Circuit Court. Sem
mol* County. Florida, in ac
cordance with the Provision* ot
the Flctitiou* Nam* Statute*
To Wit Section MSOt Florida
Statute* US/
Betty K'a.ber
Dealn Miller
Publish June* II. I I . 25. IffO
OES 40
NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice I* hereby given that w*
are engaged in business at IIS]
Duncan Or . Winter Springs.
FL. Seminole County. Florida,
under the Fictitious Name ol
COMPUTER ETC and that w*
intend to register laid name
with ih* Clerk ot the Circuit
Court. Seminole County. Florl
da in accordance with the
Provisions ol the Fictitious
Nam* Statu rs To Wit Section
MS Of Florida Statutes If}/
Richard Barr*
Chris Sower*
Publish Junes II II 2S. IffO
DES SS

THE GREAT AMERICAN
-J V F C T M F N T

NOTICE OF
FICTITIO US NAME
Nolle* It hereby given that I
am engaged in butlnett at P O
Box taiaoa. Altamonte Spring*.
FL J2/I4. Seminole County.
Florida, under the Fictitious
Nam* ol CMJ PROPERTIES,
and that I Intend lo register said
name with the Clerk ol the
Circuit Court, Seminole County.
Florida. In accordance with the
Provltlont ol the Fictitious
Nam* Statute*. To Wit Section
MS Of F londa Statute* It*/
Carol B Harper
Publish May 21. A Ji n* 4. II.
II. IffO
OER JM
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT.
E IG H TE EN TH JU O IC IA l
CIRCUIT. IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA.
CASE NO M 2(42 CA M E
O ALLAR D T WALTERS.
PlaintItt,
v*
FRANKLIN B A R N E TT.e la l.
Defendants
NO TICEO F ACTION
TO FRANKLIN BAR NETT
Current residence and address
unknown
last known address
1/10 West lath Street
Sanford Florida
YOU ARE HER EBY NOTI
F IE O that an action to foreclose
a mortgage upon the following
property In Seminole County.
Florida to wit
Lot 10 of Assessor s Map ol
Lots 44 A 41 Block A M M
Smith's 2nd Subdivision, re
corded in Plat Book t. Pag* 101.
Seminole County Public Rec
ordt. Sanford. Florida
hat been filed against you and
you are required to serve a copy
of your written defenses. II any
to it on MARK A KOTEEN
ESQUIRE Plaintiffs attorney
whose address it )IOO Clay
Avenue Suite I//, Orlando
Florida 32*04 on or before July
4. IffO and III* the original with
the Clerk ol this Court either
belore service on Piemlitf %
attorney or immediately there
after otherwise a default will
be en'ered aganst you fur the
relief demanded n lhe Com
plamt or Petition
WITNESS my hand and teal
ot this Cour- on the 1st day ot
June, itfo
(SEAL)
a' a r y a n n e m o r s e
Clerk ot the Circuit Court
By CeceliaV Ekern
Deputy Clerk
Publish Junes. It t| ]s ieeo
OES SO

N O TICEO F
FICTITIO US NAME
Nolle* Is hereby given that I
am engaged In business at 24(1
Park Av* . Sanlord. Fla J2//I.
Seminole County, Florida, under
the Fictitious Nam* of HAPPY
TY M E CERAMICS, and that I
intend to regltter said name
with the Clerk ol the Circuit
Court, Seminole County. Florl
da ^ In accordance with Ih*
Provisions ot the Fictitious
Nam* Statutes. To Wit Section
M5 Of Florida Statutes l*S/
Ronald R Smelter
Publish Junes. II. II.2S. IffO
OES 4*
IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T "
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
PROBATE DIVISION
File Number *0 41/ CP
IN RE ESTATE OF
E T H E L M KAULFERS.
Deceased
N O TICE O F
ADMINISTRATION
The administration ol the
e s ta te ot E T H E L M
K A U LF E R S . deceased. File
Number to 41/ CP. is pending In
the Circuit Court tor Seminole
C ou nty, F lo rid a . Probate
OivltUm. the address of which it
Seminole County Courthout*.
Sanlord. Florida J2//I The name
and address ot the personal
representative and the personal
representative's attorney are
set lorth below
All Interested persons are
required to III* with this court.
W IT H IN T H R E E M ONTH S
FROM THE OATE OF THE
F IR S T P U B L IC A T IO N OF
THIS NOTICE 111 all claims
against th* estate and 121 any
objection by an Interested
person lo whom notice was
mailed that challenges the valid
ity ot the wdl th* qualillcations
of the personal representative,
venue, or lunsdictlon ol th*
court
ALL CLAIMS AND OBJEC
TIONS NOT SO F IL E D WILL
BE FOREVER BARREO
Oat* ol the first publication ot
this notice ol administration
June 4 IffO
Personal Representative
Marion B Philipton
Attorney lor
Personal Representative
MARGARET A WHARTON
4S4S Central Avenue
P O Bo. 11/2
Oviedo. Florida 12/tS
Telephone 140/1)45 /1*]
MARYANNE MORSE. Clerk
Circuit Court
BY Patricia Thatch*.
DEP U TV C LER K
S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y
FLORIOA
Publish June a It l**0
OES V

NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice is hereby given that I
am engaged m business at 42*
North Division St . Oviedo. FL
327*5. Seminole County. Florida,
under the Fictitious Name ot
CUSTOM WOODWORKS, and
that I intend to register vatd
name with the Clerk of the
Circuit Court. Semmoje County.
Florida, in accordance with the
Provisions ot the Fictitious
Name Statutes. To Wt
ction
1*5 09 Florida Statutes 195/
Ron McCleskey
Publish May 21 A June 4. 11.
II. 1990
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IN TH E C IR C U IT COURT
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
PROBATC DIVISION
Fit* Number f* 41] CP
IN RE ESTA TE OF
EARL WARREN GARDNER.
Detected
N O TIC E O F
ADMINISTRATION
Tty* administration ol the
estate ol E A R L W AR REN
G A R D N E P . deceased. File
Number so 41) CP. Is pending In
the Circuit Court lor Seminole
County. F lo rid * . Probate
Division, Ih* address of which Is
301 N Perk Avenue, Senford.
FL J2//I Th* name end eddrest
ol th* Personal Reprev-nlallv*
and ol th* Personal Rrpr*
tentative'* attorney are sat
lor Ih below
ALL CLAIMS AND OBJEC
TIONS NOT SO F IL E D WILL
BE FOREVER BARREO
All Interested persons ere
required to til* with th* Court.
W IT H IN T H R E E M O N TH S
FROM THE O A TE OF THE
F IR S T P U B L IC A T IO N OF
THIS NOTICE (It all claims
against Ih* estate and 121 any
objection by an Interested
person lo whom notice was
mailed that challenges th* valid
lly ot tha will, th* qualifications
ot th* personal representative,
venue, or jurisdiction ot the
court
Date ol th* llrtt publication ol
this notice ol administration
June 4. IffO
Personal Representative
GEORGE B HAMRICK, at
Trust Olllcer
B A R N ETT BANKS TRUST
COMPANY. N A
Attorney lor
Personal Representative
W E W INDERW EEDLE. JR
2I*W Comstock Avenue
Winter Park. FI 12/fO 2*tZ
Telephone (40/142( 4040
FlorldaBarNo 0114426
MARYANNE MORSE. Clerk.
Circuit Court
BY Petrlcla Thatcher
D E P U TY C L E R K
S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y .
FLORIDA
Publish June4. II. IffO
DES 54

C ITY GF
LAKE MARV. FLORIDA
N O TICEO F
PUBLIC HEARINO
NOTICE IS HER EB Y GIVEN
by Ih* City Commission el the
City ot Lek* Mery. Florid*, met
said Commission will hold a
Public Hearing on Jun. 21. IffO.
at 7 00 P M . or at lour,
thereafter at possible, to con
tider a request from Barry
Portney tor Conditional Us*
Approval and Sit* Plan Approv
al lor Wendy's Restaurant with
drive thru facilities In a C I
dltlr'cl w'th a variance lo
Chop ter IS/0)1 F ) 12) reducing
th* average butter width end
eliminating th* btrm/brlck wall
requirement on th* following
described property.
Lot 2. Plat ol Sun B-nk
Property. Plat Book M. Page 4/.
Public Records ol Seminole
County. Florida
Tha Public Hearing will be
held In Ih* Commission Cham
bars, is* N Country Club Road.
Laka Mary Th* Public It In
vlted lo attend end be heard
Said hearing may be continued
Irom time to lime until a llnel
decision Is made by th* City
Commission
A TAP ED RECOROOF THIS
M E E TIN G IS MADE BY THE
C I T Y F O R IT S C O N V E
NIENCE THIS RECORO MAY
NOT CONSTITUTE AN ADE
QUATE RECORD FOR PUR
POSES OF APPEAL FROM A
DECISION MADE BY THE
C ITY WITH RESPECT TO THE
FOREGOING M A TTE R ANY
PERSON WISHING TO EN
SURE TH AT AN AOEQUATE
RECORD OF THE PROCEED
INGS IS M AIN TAIN ED FOR
A P P E LLA TE PURPOSES IS
A O V IS E O TO M AK E TH E
NECESSARY ARRANGE
M ENTS A T HIS OR HER OWN
EXPENSE
City ot Lake Mary. Florida
Carol Edwards. City Clerk
D ATED May 2). IffO
PUBLISH Junes. IffO
DESS

NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that by virtu* of that certain
Writ ol Eiacutlon Issued oul ol
and under th* seal ot the Circuit
Court el Seminole County. Flor
Ida. upon a tinal ludgemenl
rendered In th* aforesaid court
on th* loth day ot Janua.-y A O
Iftf. in that certain case en
titled. Horn* Properties. Inc..
Plalntlll. - v s - rio-lds Carprt
&amp; Vinyl, Inc . a Florida corpo
ration and Malcolm E Blue.
Defendant, which aforesaid Writ
ol Execution wet delivered to
me at Shtrltl ol Seminole
County, f lor Ida. and I have
levied upon th* following de
scribed properly owned by
Malcolm E Blue, said property
being located In Samlnole
County. Florida, more parlieu
larly described as lol lows
All right, till* and Interest of
th* defendant In th* lol lowing
described real property, to w it:
Lot 8. Block A. HIGHLAND
HILLS, according lo th* plat
thereof at recorded In Plat Book
18. Pag* 58. Public Records
Seminole County. Florida ra/a
fie McCIIntock Street. Long
wood. Florida ) ; . ' »
and th* undersigned as Sherltl
ol Seminole County. Florid*,
will at It 00 A M on th* 28th
day ol Jun* A 0 IffO. otter tor
sal* end sell to th* highest
bidder, tor cash In hand. tub|*cl
lo any and all flitting liens, el
Ih* Front IWfttl Door at the
sttps ol th* Seminole County
Courthouse In Sanford. Florida.
Iho obovo described R EA L
properly
Thot said sal* It being med­
io satisfy th* terms of seld Writ
ol Execution
John E Polk. Sherltl
Seminole County. Florida
Publish June 4. II. 18. 25. IffO.
with Ih* sale jn June 28. IffO
OES II

IN T H i CIRCUIT COURT
OF T H E I I O H T K I N T H
JUD ICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION NO.
f0 2»4(-CA *f E
FIRST FEO ER A L SAVINGS
ANO LOAN ASSOCIATION OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY, a
corporation organized and
existing under the Lews ol 11*
United Sta'es ol America.
Plaintiff,
-v s —
ROBERT J SANKEVand
M A R YL SANKEY. hit wile.
CHASE M AN HA TTEN
FINANCIAL SERVICES. INC .
a Delaware Corporation d b e
CHASE M A N H A TTE N O F
FLORIOA and FRANCES
FARMER.
Defendants
N OTICE OF ACTION
TO ROBERT J SANKEY
and M ARY L SANKEY. Whose
Address Is I7f( Hawthorn*
Ridge Court. Vienna. VA 221(2.
It living. Including any unknown
spousal ol said Defendants. It
•hey are divorced and remar
ned and It said Defendants are
deed, their respective unknown
heirs, devisees, grantees,
assign***, creditors, lienors and
trustees, end all other persons
claiming by. through, under or
against th* named Defendants,
and Ih* aforementioned named
Defendants and such ol Ih*
aforementioned unknown D*
lendenlt at may be infants,
incompetents or otherwise not
tuilurlt
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTI
FIEO IheI an action to lortc lose
a mortgage on the following
property in Seminole County,
Florida
.
Lot 4. ISLE OF WINDSOR,
according to th* Plat thereof at
recorded In Plat Book 15. Page
fl. Pubi.c Records ol Seminole
County. Florida
hat been Med against you and
you a -t required to serve a cony
ol r » $ written detente*. It any,
to if on HARRY G REID. III. of
M O N C R IE F . R E ID A N D
WALLACE. P A . Attorneys lor
Plaintiff. Post Ottice Bov 22/f.
Sanlord Florida 22/72 22/f. and
tilt th* original with the Clerk ol
th* above Court on or belore
July 2. IffO. otherwise, a
Judgment may bt entered
against you lor th* relief de
mended In Ih* Complaint
WITNESS my hind and Ih*
Official teal ol this Court, on
this 24th day ol May. IffO
ISEALI
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
By Heather Brunner
Deputy Clerk
Publish May 28 Jun* 4. II. 18
IffO
OER 2(f

IN TH E C IR C U ITC O U R T.
IN A N O F O R
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CASE NO. fO IOOf CA (f-P
STEN S TR O M STUM P CON
STRUCTION AMO OEVELOP
M EN T CORPORATION.
Plamtilt.
vs
BOBBY LEE OAVIS. JR end
CYNTHIA DAVIS, hit wile.
Defendants
AM ENOEO
N O TIC E O F ACTION
THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO
B O B B Y L E E D A V IS and
CYNTHIA OAVIS. hit wile
(Whose address It unknown)
YOU ARE H ER EB Y NOTI
F I E D that S T E N S T R O M
STUMP CONSTRUCTION ANO
D E V E LO P M E N T CORPORA
TION have Hied a Complaint lor
Mortgage Foreclosure In Ih*
Circuit Court ol Seminole
County. Florida, lor real proper
•y being described as
Lol 10. Block I], Tier D E R
TRAFFOROS MAP OF THE
TOWN OF SANFORO. accord
Inq to Ihe plat thereof at re
corded m Plat Book 1. Pag* sa.
ol Ih* Public Records ol Semi
nole County. Florida,
and you are required lo serve a
copy ol your written defenses It
any. on FRANK C WHlGHAM.
ESQUIRE, attorney for Plain
till, whota address Is P O Box
DM. Sanlord Florida. JJZ/2
I1M. on or before July 4. IffO.
and III* the original with th*
Clerk ol this Court either before
service on Plaintiffs attorney or
Im m e d ia te ly I he re a d e r ;
otherwise a default and ultimate
ludqmenf will be entered
against you for tha relief d*
mended in th* Complaint
WITNESS my hand und ot
tidal saal ot this Court this I day
ol June. A D . IffO
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ol the Circuit Court
By Mealher Brunner
Deputy Clerk
Publish June 4. II. I(. 25. IffO
OES sa

C ITY OF
LAKE MARY. FLORIOA
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC HEARINO
NOTICE IS H ER EB Y GIVEN
by the City Commission ot the
City ot Lake Mary. Florida, that
said Commission will hold a
Public Hearing on June 21. IffO.
at / 00 P M . or at soon thertaf
ter at possible, to consider th*
first ot two required readings ol
an Ordinance entitled
AN ORDINANCE OF THE
C ITY OF LAKE MARY. FLOH
I0A. PROVIDING FOR THE
VACATING OF A PORTION OF
A RIGHT OF WAY. LOCATED
NOTICEOF RESOLUTION
IN TH E C I T Y OF L A K E
CLOSING. VACATING.
MARY. FLORIDA. AND MORE
ANOABANDONING
PARTICULARLY DESCRIBEO
RIGHTS OF WAY. OR
HER EIN
PROVIDING FOR
ORAINAGE EASEMENT
S E VER AB ILITY. CONFLICTS
TOWHOM IT MAY CONCERN
A N D E F F E C TIV E OATE
vacating the following portion
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
ot th* right ot way
that the Board ol County Com
misstoners of Seminole County.
That portion ol Fourth Road
Florida at Its Regular Meeting
lying soulh ol Leslie Lane In
held on the 77nd day of May
Sanlord* Substantial Farms
A 0 . 1990. in the County Com
Tract No I. as recorded In Plat
mi si.oner s' Meeting Room at
Book 5. Paget ( ] and (4 ol Ih*
the Semmole County Services
Public Records ol Seminole
County. Florida
Budding in Sanford Florida
pursuant to Petition and Notice
The Public Hearing will be
heretofore given, passed and
held in the City Commission
adopted a Resolution closing
Chambers IS4 N Country Club
vacating and abandoning re
Road Lake Mary Th* Public it
nouncmg and disclaiming any
invited lo attend and be heard
ai 1 all right of the County ot
Said hearing may be continued
Semmole and the public in and
from lime to time until a final
to the following described
decision It mad* by th* City
rights ol *ay or drainage ease
Commission Copies ol th* Ordi
menl. to ant
nance in lull are available in the
Commence at the Southerly
City Clerk sOttic*
most corner of L 72. Sanford |
It Ih* Ordinance is adopted on
Place, as per plat thereof re
First Reading, the City Com
corded In PB 33. Pg 33 35 of
mission will consider the Second
Semmole County. Florida
Reading on July S. IffO at 7 00
thence run N *7 degrees 54 ft 29
P M . or as soon thereafter as
in \N. a distance of 43 $0 tt along
pottibia
the Southerly property hoe of
NOTE A TAPED RECORD
L 72 thence N 77 degrees 5 ft
OF THIS M E E TIN G IS MADE
31 in W a distance of 5 90 tt to
BY THE C ITY FOR ITS CON
the Pomf ot Beginning thence
VEN IEN CE
THIS RECORO
continue N 27 degrees 7* ft 57
MAY NOT CONSTITUTE AN
in W a diStarre of l SO tt
A O E Q U A TE RECORD FOR
thence N *2 degrees 54 If 29 in
P U R P O SES OF A P P E A L
W a distance of 32 20 tt thence
FROM A DECISION MADE BY
S 27 degrees 2* ft 52 m E a
THE CITY W ITH RESPECT TO
distance I 40 fi thence S *7
THE FOREGOING M ATTER
degrees 33 tt • m W along the
ANY PERSON WISHING TO
Southerly face ot the easting
EN S U R E T H A T AN ADE
building a d&gt;stance of 17 20 ft to
Q U A TE RECORD OF THE
the Pemf of Beg&lt;nnmg
P R O C E E D IN G S IS M A IN
By the Board of County Com
TA IN E D FOR A P P E LLA TE
misiioners of Seminole County.
PURPOSES IS AOVISEO TO
! Florida this 22nd day of May
MAKE THE NECESSARV AR
A 0.1990
RANGEM ENTS AT HIS OR
isea l:
H ER OW N EXPEN SE
Ci t y of
boaroof
l a k e v a r y . FLORIOA
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
Maryanne Morse. Oer* to the
Carol Edwards. City Clerk
Board
Deted Mar 24 IffO
, Publish June 4 IffO
1990
Publish Juna 4 It IffO
1 0*5 52
OES II

N

o t ic e o f r e s o l u t io n

CLOSINO. VACATING.
ANDABANOONINO
RIGHTS OF WAY. OR
ORAINAOE EASEM ENT
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
NOTICE IS HER EBY GIVEN
that Ih* Board ot County Com
mltsionort ol Seminole County.
Florida at Itt Regular Mealing
held on Ih* 22nd day ol May.
A 0 . IffO. In Ih* County Com
mlttlonert- Meeting Room at
th* Seminole County Services
Building In Sanlord. Florida,
pursuant to Petition and Notice
heretofore given/ passed and
adopted a Resolution closing,
vacating and abandoning, re
nounclng and disclaiming any
and all right of th* Cff nty ol
Seminole and th* public in and
to th* following described
rights ol way or drainage eat*
menl. to wit
SKETCH OF SURVEY FOR
ALICE B CUNNINGHAM
DESCRIPTION Thai part ol
Orainage.Waler.Contarvallnn
Easement In Lot 12. TR IN ITY
BAY recorded in Plat Book )0.
Pages 4544.4/ A 4( Public Rec
o-ds ol Seminole County, Florl
da being more particularly de
scribed at Commence at the
most Northerly corner ot ta.d
Lot &gt;1. TR IN ITY B A Y . thence 5
42-28 2f W. (4 00 leel along the
Northwesterly line ol said Lot I)
to th* Northerly line ot said
Dralnagt.Water, Conservation
E
a
s
e
ment: thence S 42-57 54' E , 20 00
leel along the Northerly line ol
said Easement lor a Point ol
Beginning; thence continue a
42-3/')4"E. 45 24 feet along th*
Northerly line ol said Easement
lo a point on tha Westerly line ol
a 5 00 loot wide Utility Ease
ment recorded In said Lol I2.
TR IN ITY BAY. said point lies
S 00 leet Northwesterly ol and
measured at right angles to the
Southeasterly line ol said Lol I2.
thence N 4 /-]r2t" W. 45 0/ leel.
thence N 42-28 38" E. ) 84 leel to
th* Point ol Beginning
By th* Board ol County Com
missioners ol Seminole County.
Florida, this 22nd day ol May.
A 0 . IffO
ISEALI
BOAROOF
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
Maryann* Morse. Clerk to th*
Board
Publish June 4. IffO
DES 51

‘c irv o T
LA KEM AR Y.FLO R IO A
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC HEARING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
by Ihe City Commission ol th*
City ot Lake Mary. Florida, that
said Commission will hold a
Public Hearing on June 21. IffO
at / 00 P M . or at soon
thereafter as possible, to con
elder a request trom Park
Avenue Development lor Pre
llmmary Subdivision Review tor
Meadowbrook Subdivision with
variances lo Chapter I5S. Ap
pendu A, Section 10)111(2).
requiring sidewalks along both
sides ol a right ol way and
Chapter IS5. Appendu A. Sec
lion 2 tl)l))(d ; .requiring a 24
tool pavement width along
Leslie Lane on the following
described property
Lots S 6. /. 8 f and 10. ol
Sanlord* Substantial Farms
Tract No I. as recorded in Plat
book 5. Pages ( I and ( 4. ol th*
Public Records ol Seminole
County. Florida. LESS ih* North
)MOO leet ol said Lot f Also
LESS tn* North 1)0 00 'eetol the
East I0S00 leel ol said Lot 8
together with North Road lying
South ol said Lots 4. /. 4 t and
10 and Fourth Road lying East
ol said Lot /
Th* Public Hearing will be
held in the Commission Cham
bers 158 N Country Club Road
Lake Mary The Public is in
vited to attend and be heard
Said hearing may be continued
trom time to time until a tinal
decision Is mad* by th* City
Commission
NOTE A TAPEO RECORO
OF 3 HIS M EE TIN G IS MAGE
BV THE C ITY FOR ITS CON
VEN IEN CE
THIS RECORO
MAV NOT CONSTITUTE AN
A O E Q U A TE RECORO FOR
PUR POSES OF A P P E A L
FROM A DECISION MAOE BV
THE CITY WITH RESPECT TO
THE FOREGOING M ATTER
ANY PERSON WISHING TO
EN SU R E T H A T AN ADE
Q U A TE RECORD OF THE
P R O C E E D IN G S IS M A IN
TAIN ED FOR A P P ELLATE
PURPOSES IS AOVISEO TO
MAXE T h e n e c e s s a r y AR
RANGEMENTS AT HIS OR
HEROW NEXPENSE
Ci t y of
l a k e m a r v F l o r id a
Carol Edwards. City Clerk
O ATEO May 14 ItfC
P U B L I S H June4 irw
OES 1)

NOTICEOF
FICTITIO US NAME
Notice is hertby given that w*
are engaged In business at 22(4
Hickory Lane. Longwood. Florl
da 22ZZt. Seminole County. Flor
Id*, under the Fictitious Nam*
ol PAY MASTER OF LONG
WOOD, and lhal w* Intend to
register said name with tn*
Clerk ol Ih* Circuit Court. Sem
mole County. Florida. In ac
cordance wltn Ih* Provltlont ol
th* Fictitious Name Statutes
ToWII Section ( 4 SOf Florid*
Statutes If)/
Kathleen Bowen
Cynthia Hernandei
Publish Jun* 4. II. 18.25. IffO
OES 4/
CITY OF
LA K E M A R Y. FLORIOA
NOTICEOF
PUBLICHEARINO
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
by in* City Commission of th*
City ui take Mary. Florida, that
said Commission will hold a
Public Hearing on June 21. IffO
al / 00 P M . or at soon
thereafter et possible, lo con
slder a request Irom luuthlend
Construction lor Conditional Us*
Approval and Sit* Plan Approv
al lor Wendy's Restaurant with
d rive thru (a cu itie s with
variances to Ordinances No. at;
and 457 to allow a retaining wall
and retention In Ihe butters In a
C I district on th* following
described properly
A PORTION OF THE EAST
650 F E E T OF T H E
SOUTHEAST OF SECTION 7.
TOWNSHIP 20 SOUTH. RANGE
20 E A S T . S E M I N O L E
COUNTY. FLORIOA. LYIN G
S O U T H O F SUN D R I V E
(SANFORD A V EN U E ) AND
N O R TH O F LA K E M A R V
BOULEVARO AND LESS TH E
E A S T )7S F E E T . B E IN G
MORE PARTICULARLY DE
SCRIBED AS FOLLOWS
CO M M ENCE AT TH E
S O U T H E A S T CO RNER OF
SAID SECTION 7. THEN CE
RUN N8*-)l'40' W 1/5 00 1174 f )
F IE LD ) F E E T ALONG THE
SOUTH LIN E OF SAIO SEC
TION 7: THENCE LEAVIN G
SAIO SOUTH SECTION LINE
RUN N00-15'0)"E 40 00 ( 40 20
F I E L D ) F E E T TO T H E
NORTH RIGHT OF WAY OF
LAKE MARY BOULEVARD.
TH E N C E RUN N (f«)t'4 0 "W
200 00 F E E T ALONG SAIO
NORTH RIGHT OF WAY TO
THE POINT OF BEGINNING.
THENCE CONTINUE ALONG
SAID NORTH RIGHT OF WAY
LINE N88-32 08 W (F IE L D )
2/4/4 F E E T (FIELD ! TO THE
EAST PROPERTY LINE OF
THE LANDS CONVEYED TO
B A R N E TT BANK. TH EN C E
L E A V I N G S A ID N O R T H
R IG H T OF W AY R UN
NOO-JS'JO'E (F IE L D ) )4( 16
F E E T (F IE L D ) ALONG SAID
EAST PROPERTY LINE TO
THE SOUTH RIGHT OF WAV
OF SUN DRIVE (SANFORD
A V E N U E ). TH E N C E RUN
SI8-!4'40"E (F IE L D ) 2/4 6 f
F E E T (F IE L D ) ALONG SAID
SOUTH RIGHT OF WAY TO
THE WEST PROPERTY LINE
OF THE LANDS CONVEYED
TO TH E SOUTHLAND COR
PORATION IRECOROED IN
O R 170/PG 1554 ISSS PUBLIC
R ECO R O S OF S E M IN O LE
C O U N T Y . F L O R ID A )
T H E N C E RUN S00-J4 27' W
IF IE LD I 142 I] F E E T IF IE L O I
ALONG SAID WEST PROPER
TY LINE TO THE NORTH
RIGHT OF WAY OF SAIO
LAKE M ARY BOULEVAR O
ANO THE POINT OF BEGIN
NING. LESS AND ACCEPT
THE SOUTH 20 F EE T AS PER
O R 2075. PAGE 1130 OF THE
PUBLIC RECOROS OF SEMI
NOLE COUNTY FLORIDA
C O N T A IN IN G 4*)I6 O f /
S O F T OR 2 0504 ACRES
MORE OR LESS
Th* Public Hearing will be
held in the Commission Cham
bers 158 N Country Club Road
Lake Mary Th* Public it in
viled to attend ani be heard
Sad hearing may be continued
trom time to time until a final
decision It mode by the City
Commission
A TAPED RECOROOF THIS
M EE TIN G IS MADE BY THE
C I T Y F O R IT S C O N V E
NIENCE THIS RECORO MAY
NOT CONSTITUTE AN ADE
QUATE RECORD FOR PUR
POSES OF APPEAL FROM A
DECISION MADE BY -H E
Cit y w it h r e s p e c t t o t h e
FOREGOING M ATTER ANY
PERSON WISHING TO EN
SURE THAT AN AOEQUATE
RECORD OF THE PROCEED
INGS IS M A IN -A IN EO FOR
AP PELLATE PURPOSES IS
A O V IS E D TO M AKE THE
NECESSARV ARRANGE
MENTS AT HIS OH HER OWN
EXPENSE
ClTy ot Laxe Mar y F lor .da
Carol Edwards City Clerk
O ATEO May 2) IffO
P u b l i s h Junes itfo
OES f

N O TICEO F
FICTITIO US NAME
Notice Is hereby given that I
am engaged In butlnett al 348
Menash* C l. Longwood. FL
J277f. Seminole County. Florida,
under th* Fictitious Name ol
TE L E FUN NETWORK C O .
and that I Intend lo register said
name with th* Clerk ot th*
Circuit Court. Seminole County.
Florida, in accordance with the
Previsions ol th* Fictitious
Nam* Statutes. To Wit Sect.on
845 Of Florida Statutes 185/
H Thomas Narde'll
Publish; May 28. A Jun* 4. II,
I*. IffO
DER 284*
I
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT.
E IG H TE E N TH JUOICIAL
CIRCUIT. IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA.
CASE NO. t« 2)44 CA Of
DIVSION: L
ALLIANCE MORTGAGE
COMPANY, a Florida
corporation.
Plaintiff.
vs
CRISTY J BLOOMINGDALE.

etal.

Defendants
N O TICEO F ACTION
TO
N O R M A N
RAY
BRASWELL
Residence Unknown
Last Known Mailing Address
404 Country Wood Circle
Lake Mary. Florida 32/44
any unknown heirs, devisees,
grantees, assignees. Il-nort.
creditors, trustees, or other
claimants claiming by. through
and under NORM AN RAY
BRASWELL
Residence Unknown
YOU ARE N O TIFIED that an
action to foreclose th* mortgage
encumbering the toltowlng
property In Seminole County.
Florida
Condominium Unit 4 Building
IA, ot H ID D E N V IL L A G E
CONDOMINIUMS according to
Ih* Declaration ol Condominium
recorded March 22. Iff) In
Official Records Book 1624.
Pages 1581 thru 1/8/ and
amended by tirsl amendment
thereto recorded May 14. lf(S In
O llidal Records Book 1638.
Paget 167) thru 1683 and
amended by second amendment
thereto recorded May 28. 1885 In
Olliclal Records Book 1641,
Pag* 3001 and amended by
amendment thereto recorded
June 4. 18(5 in Official Records
Book 1444. Paget 1)13 thru 1)31.
and fu rth e r amended by
amendment thereto recorded
July 17. lf(5 in Official Records
Book 1654 Paget 1644 thru 1651
and tu rth e r am ended by
amendment thereto recorded
February ). 1844 In Otticlal
Records Book 1/0 / Pages 1034
thru 1054. and further amended
by amendment thereto recorded
May 4 1844 In Official Records
Book 1731. Paget 1338 thru 1534.
Public Records ol Seminole
County, Florida, together with
ell appurtenances thereto and
an undivided interest In the
common elements of said Con
dominium as set forth in said
Declaration Together with
Rang* Refrigerator Washer.
Dryer
has been tiled by th* Plamtilt
against yov enu others m th*
I above entitled cause and you
are required to serve a copy of
! your written detente*, it any. to
I it on SMITH A SIMMONS P A
[ Plamtilt s attorney. H2 West
[ Adams Street. Suite 1114
Jacksonville. Florida 52303 on
or belore Jui, 4. IffO. and til*
tn* original with th* Cletk ol
I this Court either before service
on Plaintiffs attorney or imm*
! diately thereafter, otherwise, a
default will be entered against
I you for the relief demanded m
j the complaint or petition
WITNESS my hand and seat
1 ol this Court on this I day ol
Jun# IffO
ISEALI
MARVANNE MORSE
Clerk ol th# Circuit Court
Br Heather Brunner
Deputy Clerk
1 Publish Junes II. I| J 5. |r—
no
OES 5/

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Sports

■ People, Page 3B
■ Classified, Page 4B
■ Comics, Page 6B

IN________
BRIEF
•____

James, Curley deliver

AMERICAN LEAGUE

Altamonte Springs posts
Big League win over Ocoee

Bosox deliver message to Tribe
The Boston Red Sox used a 90 mlltf-per-hoor
Roger Clemens’ fastball lo send a message to the
Cleveland Indians.
Clem ens.. who struck Icadnff hitler Stan
Jefferson with a fastball on tlie first pilch of the
game, triggered a bench-clearing brawl lit
linstnn's 8-2 victory Sunday over the Indians.
"I'm going to try to pilch effectively and do
what the situation calls for." .said Clemens,
rcfcrlng to the pitch he threw In relallatlon of a
brush-bark Incident Involving teammate Tony
I’cna In Saturday's loss toCIcveland.
Elsewhere lo the American League, Baltimore
bounced New York 4-3. To ron to topped
Milwaukee 7-4. Boston bounced Cleveland 8-2.
Kansas City crushed Oakland 8-3. Detroit
silenced Seattle 2-0. California clipped Texas 7-4
and Chicago downed Minnesota 5-2.

From »t«H f ports______________
OCO EE — Greg James of Lake
Mary High School and l.vman's
Charlie Curley each drove In a pair
of mns In llie llrsi Inning In spark
Allamonle Springs lo an H-Il win
over Ocoee In Big League Baseball
name played Sunday aflernoon.
Tile name was the flrsi In wliai
w a s s e li e d u I e tl I o h e a
dnulilelieader. lull the second game
was washed away by a tlitm ■

drrstorm with Altamonte Springs
leading 6-0 In llie fourili Inning.
Now 7-1. Altamonte Springs will
have a chance lo avenge Its only
loss lids slimmer when ll hosts
Sooth Daytona at 7 p.m. Wednes­
day at Lake Mary High Sehnnl. On
Mnv 13. Soul h Daytona edged
Altamonte Springs 3-2 In llie llrsi
game of u douhlelieader.
James, who was 2 for 5 with a
double, home run. two RBI and two

ru n s seored. gave A ltam onte
Sprlngs a lead ll would not relin­
quish when he hit a nne-out.
two-run home run In the top ol the
llrst Inning. Chris Pleleones. who
had reaehed base on a single, scored
on James' blast.

Springs was Cun Prom, who gave
op three runs on 11 hits while
striking out one and walking two.
He was supported hy a strong
defensive effort that was highlighted
by Stein throwing out two would-lre
base stealers.

Before the Inning was over.
Corley ripped a two-run. basesloaded single to score Joe DlFranceseii and Paul Sleln. DlFranccsco
had reaehed on an error while Sleln.
who was 3 for 4 with an RBI and llie
rim scored, was on base wllh a
single.
Chris Barfield also doubled attd
seored a rmi for Altamonte Springs.
Picking op llie wilt for Altamonte

Ocncc ended up leaving 10 run­
ners on base, at leasl one In every
Inning.
AlUmantt Spring,
411 Ml 0 — 1 10 I
OcMt
IM IM I — ] II ]
Prom *nd St«m Colvcrl Hrg«m «n (SI *nd
Rtm WP - Prom I I 01 IP - Colvorl JB
Alljmonlr Spring, Burlicld. C J«m e, CXor*
Morgan, B irlim l, Mogoman ]B — Nona HR
Allamonl* Spring, G Jama, Oroaa Barlianf
Rarord, - AltamonteSprtng,/ I.Ocoea 1 4

All Stars
take lead in
Lake League

COLLEQE FOOTBALL
CFA, NFL at loggerheads
D A LLA S — The College Foot bill Association,
citing a history of abuses that lias reduced the
graduation rates of players around the country.
Sunday voted to cease cooperation with the
National Football League.
"There iu a moratorium on cooperating with
professional football organizations and their
scouting affiliates until then- has been u
satisfactory resolution to those problems cited
by the coaches In an effort to ensure a full
educational op|xirtunlty lo student-athletes."
said C FA Executive Director Chuck Nelnas.
Th e moratorium was expected lo affect
on-campus workouts and the distribution of
game film to pro teams and scouting combines.

From staff roports

SANFORD - The East Coast All
Stars, made up of players from New
S m y rn a . Oak Mill and Sooth
Daytona, came op with a pair of
victories to take tin- lead after the
first weekend ol Hie Buddy Lake
Summer Baseball League at Sanford
Stadium.
After disposing of the Patriots on
Saturday, the All Stars came baek
lo defeat Adcock on Sunday 8-4 as
Wright blasted a one-out grand slam
In the bottom of the seventh Inning
lo break a 4-4 tie.
In the other games Saturday and
Sunday. Adcock defeated the Flori­
da Baseball School Academy 3-1.
the Sanford Rcils out scored Adcock
Bulldogs romp in Series
IO-8 In eight Innings and die Reds
OMAHA. Net). — Georgia and Mississippi Slate
clobbered die Patriots 19-2.
share a conference alfllatlon. the same
O n F r id a y n ig h t, the F B S
nlckname and. as of Sunday, a rare line In the
Academy dropped the Reds 10-6.
NCAA baseball record hook.
Trailing the All Stars In the
The two Bulldogs from the Southeastern
standings are the Reds (2-l|. the
Conference each tied the College World Scries
FBS Academy (1 -1). Adcock (1-2)
record with 11-run Innings Sunday. Georgia.
and the Patriots (0-2).
50-18. used Its rally In I h r sixth lim in g lo knock
The schedule for tills week has
off top-seeded Stanford 16-2 and move Into a
the Patriots playing Adcock Friday
HaraM Photo by Tommy Vlnctnl
Wednesday game where a victory Is worth a
City Championship on the line
at 6 p.m. On Saturday, the FBS
championship game berth.
Pirates this evening at Chase Park. The lirst hall
Academy lakes on the All Stars at 9
George Beasley (batting) and the Knights ol
The Mississippi Stale Bulldogs. 50-20. scored
champions, the KOC Cardinals lead the second half
a.m.. the Patriots challenge the
Columbus Cardinals can clinch the Sanlord Recre­
11 runs in the first Inning of the first game
standings by one game with just two games left in
Academy at 11:45 a.m. and the
ation Department's Junior Major League Cily
Sunday, knocking 50-19 Georgia Southern from
the season. Game time tonight is6 p.m.
i Reds face Adcock at 2:30 p.m. On
Championship with a win over the Moose Lodge
the tournament, and advancing to u Tuesday
Sunday, the Reds square off against
elimination game against Stanford. 5 7 -11.
die All Stars at 11 a.m. and Adcock
Monday finds another set of second-round
tackles the Academy at 1:45 p.m.
games with The Citadel, ‘l 5-l3. meeting Cal
In Saturday's games. W .L. Graccy
State Fullerton. 36-22. In the elimination game
was 2 for 3 with two doubles and
and No. 2 Louisiana State. 53-17. facing No. 3
one RBI and Robbie Morgan and
third. Jordan scored on Mark Ikilhorn's ground out.
Oklahoma Stale. 54-16. in the winners bracket.
Scott Ferguson had one RBI each to
From ataff raporta
Oviedo look lire lead with a two-run sixth. After
lead Adcock over the Academy.
Twiggs was hit by a pitch. Nic k Sctortinn came on lo
OVIEDO
—
Erik
Jordan
scored
one
run
and
singled
Ricky Eckstein was the winning
pinch run and stoic second. Chris Hull walked and. an
home the gaine-vvlimlng run lor Oviedo High School as
pitcher, scattering lour tills.
urn later. David Blanton singled to load the bases.
ll o|M-ucd ils National Ainaleur Baseball Federation
The
Academy's
lone
run
scored
Jockeys injured in collision
Jordan then hit Ills RBI single lo score Sciortlno before
s u m m e r season with a 4-2 will over the Bullets (Lyman
when Mark Bellhorn singled, stole
I luff scored on a wild pitch.
INGLEW OOD. Calif. - thill of Fame Jockey
High School) on Saturday olghi at Oviedo High School.
second and third and scored on a
Jordan was 2 for 2 lor Oviedo with a run scored and
Chris McCarron and I989's wlnulngest rider
B.J. Calapa went the distance on the mound lor
sacrifice fly by Matt Delmer.
ail
RBI while Alklrc tripled and seored a run. For the
Kent Desormcaux were Injured Sunday when
Oviedo lo pick up his llrsi win of the summer. Shawn
Bill Elliott walked lo scored Nick
Bullets. John .lum p was 2 for 4 with a run scored and
Ihelr mounts fell during ilit- fourili race al
Stuckey
took
the
lo
s
s
lor
lire
Bullets.
Brady with the winning run and
Roll St uekey went 2 for 3 with a run sc ored
T he Bullets had taken a 2 0 lead with single runs to
Hollywood Park.
Robert Smith followed with a single
Oviedo will play again at 4 p.m. Thursday ai home
J . Nlc's Desire, ridden hy Dcsorincaux. was
llie llrsi and iliird Innings l&gt;cforc Oviedo rallied.
lo score an Insurance run as the
against
Lake Howell.
leading In the seven-furlong race on llie turn for
Rvan Alklrc cut the lead in 2-1 when he tripled and
Reds defeated Adcock. Ex-Semlnnlr
101 OOO « - J • 0
Bulltli
home when he fell and Ills rider tumbled off.
scored on Kevin Twigg s single in the fourili Inning.
High player Mike Scttccck was the
000 111 . - 4 * I
Oviedo
McCarron's mount. Full Design, was close hy
Gocxlp.iVor Stuckey (SI and Spoltki. Warmer III Calapa and Blanton WP
Oviedo tied die score when Jordan, who entered llie
winning pitcher In relief of Brady.
Calapa 1 10) IP Stuckey (0 II 7B None IB Alkire (Onedol MR
and tripped over the fallen horse. McCarron then
game as a pint h hitter, singled to It'll and H&gt;nk second
Anthony Roberts had a pair of hits
None Record, Bullel»0 I. Oyedo I 0
appeared to have been kicked hy a third hyrse.
on
a
wild
pitch
Alter
Rufus
Boykin
sacrificed
him
lo
lo lead Adcock.
Peerless Approach.
In Sunday’s games, the Reds used
McCarron suffered a fractured left thigh.
a five-run second and an 11-run
Iraclurcd right forearm and knee Injuries when
filih to pick up llte win over the
stepped on by llw oncoming horse. Desormcaux
Patriots.
out a 3-2 win over Markham Woods Baptist. Holy Cross
suffered rib and chest Injuries, the extent of
Tom Robarc was the offensive star
From staff raports
Lutheran oulscorlng First Na/arette lti-15 In lO-ltmlugs
which was sllll In-lug evaluated, said Dr. Robert
lor the Reds with a 5-for-5 after­
and. lor the second straight week. Calvary Christian
Kcrlan. an orthopedic surgeon specializing In
noon. Seminole High assistant
SANFORD — llie |9‘H) Spring Church Sliiwpllch
pommeled First Baptist Geneva 1-1-2.
sports injuries who examined tin- riders.
coach Krone Brown was the want­
Solihall League's regular season came In an end wllh
llie linal standings m llie A Division has Maraulha
ing pitcher, allowing no earned
si\ scheduled games ai ( base Park Saturday.
llntshliig wllh a period 10-0 mark. Inllowcd hv St
runs, lie also iM-lped his own cause
The A Division ended without a hall being tossed as
Stephe n 17-3). Osteen |6-4|. Central 15-51 and Grace
at the plalc with four RBI
all three games were Inrfclls The B Division was a
Methodist and the Church ol God (I m i i I i I 9 )
Adcock got on the board llrst h i its
dlllert-ril stnrv. however, as two ol the three games were
In lire B Division. Ilnly Cross and Geneva are ch i lop
Cardinals race past Cubs
game with the All Stars when David
dciidfd by one run
al 6-4 followed by Markham Woods at 5-4. Grace
Eckstein
led
off
the
second
Inning
In
llie
A
Division
Maranatha
IVniacnslal.
Central
T he Si. Louis Cardinal's base stealers burned
( Tirisil.m al 4-5 and Na/arenc and Calc ary. Imllt a -H i
wllh a walk, stole second and scored
Baptist and First Baptist ol Osteen ear li picked up 7 O
oil ttic- hascpalhs of Busch Stadium Sunday
Wally Roberts' sacrifice fly with one out in the
on
a
triple
by
Jeremy
Cliunat.
W
ills
over
Grace
Methodist,
the
Church
ol
God
and
Si
afternoon, lighting a lire under a struggling
seventh
timing scored Rick Gillicrlsnn. who led oil the
Bui llie All Stars came back with
Siepheii'sCalhnln . respectively
team.
See
Softball,
Page 2B
The
B
Division
results
had
Grace
Christian
polling
The Cardinals pillcred eight liases, a single­
See Lake. Page 2B
game high since the team's World Scries season
ol 1985. and Tom Pagnozzl and Mill Thompson
each homered as the St. Loins raced lo a 7-4
vlcloi y over thcChlcago Cubs.
hit iMskcls lo bring (Titi an wllltlii II (minis ill
Vince Coleman swiped lour liases. O/zle
app earan ce 111 13 years, d efea ted llte Phoenix
Unltsd Prass International
Iasi inut- ai 79 68 wiili 5 35 remaining, bill iln
Smith three and Willie McGee one. and the trio
Suns 1 2 lor the W estern ( ‘on leren ee title
Bulls never were able cut the ilellcli in a single
sparked a five-run third lulling
The
Pistons
who
won
lor
llie
Ur.I
time
ill
live
AUBURN BILLS Midi - Willi Mlrh.ii I Jordan
Elsewhere In the NL. ll was Philadelphia H.
iltgii
seventh
game
.ip|H-aruuces.
held
the
Bulls
in
28
sparkling in the second hall Isi.di ITiom.is
New York 3: Montreal 4. Pittsburgh 3. San
ol ‘ Hi shooting |3I peri&lt; nil Irniu the held The 74
I liomus placed 44 mltiules in his longest si mi
provided llie steadying inlhienee ncccssurv to
Franelseo 7. Houston 3. All.m l.i -I. San Diego 2
(mints allowed w as a Detroit plus nil low
ol the series iiilUcllng h ul Ins assists in ilu
send the Del roll Pistons back lo llte NBA Finals
m III inningsundChielnnatl 2. Izis AngelesO
(Tin ago lost d* split Jordan storing 25 ol Ins
sci olid halt
Thomas delivered 21 points 1 1 assists and 8
.11 |muils m lln second hall I be Bill's, belli lo I I
"Isiah played ni.iylic tils greatest game ol ilu
rebounds
and
kept
Jordan
Iro
n
eonipleielv
Com piled from ataff and wdra raports.
(minis in iln second pi rtod anil I "&gt; ly the lourili
vi ur
Dctroii Coach t buck Daly said
He
taking control as the Pistons p o s t e d a 93-74
also exti-uilcil t.icir losing streak against Dt lloil
(H-iielralt'd and dished the ball oil and treated
Iriomph over ilu- Chicago Bolls m Game 7 ol
lo eight games as iln home li-ato won each game
problems lor lliein delenstvelv H r set lip a Ini ol
Ihelr Eastern ( 'onlerenee championship
III I III - S C I IC S
‘ ll's ihr Iwsi game I've pl.ivcd this scries said
easy baskets
N.iturallv I h i disappointed
Jo rd a n s a i d
li
T homas "Todav I leli good. even though some
Dei roll, which also received 15 |mmts limn
was not me.nil lo lie W e r e still in a learning
shols were going III and out It's lough lo gel a
Mark Aguirre I -I (rum Inhn Salle v anil l-la p u ii
process
ll
s Intigli lo lost
As
do
leader.
II
s |ii\
shot oil against their hall-eouri defense.
Itoin James Edwards and Dennis Rodman ran
(nil to show lln ill how lo relax and slay calm
The Pistons have earned llie r:glu lo dcb-iul
nil
an 1I ll spun l.il, m Ilu game lo v al tin
C hicago has ! m-c i i eliminated bv Detroit i h r Iasi
BASEBALL
Ihelr tide starling Tuesdav nlghi against iln
liioniph
three | m s l scastins. losing I I I live games II I lln
7 15 p in — ESPN. NCAA World Series
Portland I rail Bl.t/ers in the NBA championship
I lor.u e Grant added In |mmlsaiul I i ri I m h i i i i I s
set m id round m 1988 and m six games in iln
series The Boston Colin s and Los Angch s
Louisiana Slate v s Oklahoma Stale 11.1
Im
Chicago All-Star lorward Si mile Pippi n was
i mill m u »•linal hi 1989
Lakers are llie uiilv IranehlM-s lo h.ivi wo.i
sulli-rmg Iroin migraoe he.id.iehes .uni stored
I
In
Pistons
mil
s4
oled
the
I
tolls
8
2
It
(
m
n
Ilu
Com plate listings on Psgs 2B
bat k lo back till) s
|iisi 2 ( h i i i i i s
Imnl p« imd and build a 77 id lead Jordan twin
The Trail Blazerv. making their lirsi tm.il

COLLEQE BASEBALL

Jordan helps Oviedo rally past Bullets

HORSE RACING

Church Softball League wraps up season

"NATIONAL LEAGUE

]

Jordan shines but Thomas guides Pistons into finals

FOR THE BEST COVERAGE OF SPORTS IN YOUR AREA, R

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I B — Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida — Monday,

tuna 4, 1990

STATS. &amp; STANDINGS
■ASUALL tTAAJlNGS!
AMCRICAN LEAGUE
Cat!
W
M ilwauitt
15
Bolton
21
foronto
17
Clavaland
ii
Baltimore
n
Detroit
n
Naw York
ia

L
»
31
15
is
ir
30
it

Pci. oa
.511
HI
&lt;*
.51*
n
art i't
aM l 1!
an S'l
m
7

Oakland
11 14 *7a Chicago
X 17 M 2
it ii sm a*»
Minnesota
Calllornia
is m m
t
la i t atl tow
Seattle
X 37 44* tt
Kansas Clly
70 JO aOO l i l t
Taaai
talar Aaf Results
Milwaukee 7. Toronto 4
Cleveland 7. Bolton 1
Mlnnaiola 2. Chicago I
Kantat City 10. Oakland a
Balltlmora a. Maw York 2
Calllornia t. T a ia il
Saatlla 1. Datroltt
Sunday Raiulti
Baltlmora a. Naw York 1
Toronto 7. Mllwaukaa a
Bolton I, C lava land 1
Kan la i City I. Oakland 2
Da i roll l. SaattlaO
Calllornia 7. Taias a
Chicago 5. Mlnnaiota 1
Monday Gamas
(Alltlm ai EDT)
Maw York (Cary 21) at Bolton
IKtackar01),7:U
Calllornia (McCaaklll 1 1 ) al T a m
(Brown! a ).1:15
Balllmora (Hamllch 51) at Milwaukee
(Boiio a 11,1:15
TuaidayOartM
Naw York at Boiton, night
Mlnnaiola at Toronto. nlghl
Oalrollat C lavaland, night
Saaltla at Chicago, night
Baltlmora al MJtwaixaa. night
California at Kama* City, night
OaklandatTaaai. night
NATIO NAL L tA O U K
(a it
W L Pel. OB
Pllliburgh
X 1* .417 —
Phlladalphla
34 21 .551 5
Monlraal
27 77 .551 2
Naw York
21 2! 457 Its
Chicago
22 2* .440 0‘S
SI louli
23 7* .440 t i l
Wait
Cincinnati
X 13 .732 —
San Diago
25 74 .510 IQ
Lo* Angola*
25 2* .450 11
San Francisco
22 2* .421 14
Allanla
It 2* .404 1!
Houston
X X .400 15's
Saturday Results
San Francisco 5. Houston 4, 10Innings
Phlladalphla S. Mrw York a
Pllliburgh 4, Montraal 3.10 Innlngi
Chicago!, St. Losisa
San Diago t. Atlanta P
Cincinnati t. Lot Angalai 3
Sunday Raiulti
Phlladalphla I. Naw York 3
Monlraal 4. Pltttburgh 3
SI. Lo ull7.Chicago!
San Francisco 7, Houlton 3
Atlanta *. San Diago 1. W Innlngi
Clnclnnall 3, Lot Angalai 0
Manday Oamai
(A llllm a itD T )
Montraal ICardnar 1131 at Naw York
(Con# I 31.7:35
Chicago (Boikla I D at Plthburgh
( Patterson 111.7: X
Phlladalphla IMUholland 5 3) al SI.
Loult (Tudor 5-3), |:35
Houiton (Clancy l a) at San Diago
(Ban#*54), 10 05
Clnclnnall (Robman 11) al San
Francisco IBurkatl 4 1), 10.05
Allanla IGlavina 3 II al Loi Angalai
(Marlinai 51). 10:15
T(M idi V CSiFMl
Monlraal al Naw York, night
Chicago al Pllliburgh, night
Phlladalphla at SI. Louli. nlghl
Houiton at San Diago. night
Allanla at Lot Angilai. nlghl
One Innali at San F rancltco, nlghl
SOUTHERN L E A G U E IA A )
(Ma|sr Leaguaalllltalton Inparanthasas)
Eaitarn Oivttlon
W L Pci.
Jacksonville (Eipos)
33 77 400
Orlande (Twins)
31 14 .571
24 25 471
Columbus lAsiros)
Charlolta ICubsl
24 71 454
Gr van villa (Bravest
72 35 104
Was torn Division
15 71 403
Memphis (Royals)
Birmingham (Whitt So*) 25 77 511
Chattanooga (Rads)
21 71 500
Huntsvlll* lAlhtollcs)
7* 71 500
Knoivilla (Blue Jays)
31 33 Mt
Saturday Raiulti
Hunlivilla I], Grtanvill* 2
Columbus 1, Jacksonville 0
Knoivl llal. Char lotto)
Memphis). Chattanooga 1
Birmingham II. Orlando I
Sunday Btiulti
Craanvilla 10. Hintsvllto*
Birmingham 4. Jacksonville )
Chariot!* 1. Knoivilla 2
Mamphit 10. Chattanooga t
Columbui al Orlando, F*d . Rain
Monday Gamai
Hunlivilla al Craanvilla
Birmingham al Jackionvilla
Char lot la at Knoivilla. 2
Chattanooga at Mamphit
Columbui at Orlando
Tuesday Camat
Hunlivilla al Crawtvilla

OB
l*s
7
*
17
_
9
A
A
12

Birmingham a, Jackionvilla
Chattanooga at Mamphit
Caiumbot at Orlando
FLORIDA STA TE LEAG UE (A l
(Ma|or Laagua atttllaKan In paranthaiail
■ail DtvMan
w L Pci. OB
41 1* .71* —
14 X 554 7
X 24 .57* •
SI. Lucia (MaM)
75 2* 505 12
Ft Laud (Yankaail
Miami llndapandanll
14 43 .24* 77
C a nlral C iv ilia n
ContraI DtvMan
Lakaland (Tlg an)
X X 5*9
X 14 .55* n*
Oicaola lA itrd l
73 X .411 10
Baiaball City (Royali)
Wlntar Havan I Rad Soil 10 47 .175 73'»
Watt Diviston
44 13 .714 _
Dunadln IBlua Jayil
Char lotto (Ranganl
X it 447 *V*
St. Pato (Cardlnali)
25 2* .442 11
Sarasota (Whlti S o l
31 14 JM 31's
Claarwatar (Phllllai)
I* 3* I X 35's
Saturday Raiulti
Varo Baach S, Oicaola 0
Wait Palm Baach i FI Laudardala 0
Port Charlotta at LMaiand. ppd. rain
St. Luclalt.MlamlO
Dunadln 7. St. Petersburg S
Wlntar Havan at Bawball City, ppd, rain
Claarwatar 1. Sarasota I &lt;111I
Saraiota at Clawwatar llndl. ppd,
rain
Sunday Raiulti
St. Lucia 1. Ft. LaudO
Oicaola 1. Lakaland 2
Wait Palm BaachS, Miami 1 (H I)
Wail Palm Baach S. Miami 0 ITnd)
SI. Pata 5. Dunadln]
Varo Baach 7, Bawball City a
Charlotta t. Wlntar Havan a , (II
Innlngi)
Varo Baach at Bawball City
Wlntar Havan al Charlotta
St. Lucia at Ft. Laud
Wait Palm Baach al Miami
LaktlandatOicaota
Saratolaal St. Pata
Tuatday Oamai
Oicaola at Baiaball City
St. Pata at Charlolta
Claarwatar at Dunadln
Saraiota at Lakaland
Wait Palm Baach at Miami
Ft. laud at St. Lucia
Wlntar Havan at Varo Baach

Gladdan, Min, St; Grutar. Tar. 5P.
Vtetjriai
National Laagua — Armstrong. Cln.
Viola. NY and Haatorv Pit. I; Grots. Ml and
Drabak. PH. 7.
Amarlcan Laagua — Clamant, Bo1 and
Stawart, Oak. Ii Finley, Cal. Jonas. T -J and
Walch. Oak. 7.
■amad Row Avoraga
lflW
W d lln io Ml
ir i JA
vJ ilfM
*f T T
l f PB y t T V tI
(Miff](■»!■
National Laagua — Armstron
'in,
I X ; Viola. NY. l.tft Gardnar. Mil. *.H;
Browning. Cln, f.5l; Da Martin#;. MM.
7.5*
Amarlcan Laagua — Slawart. oak.
I T*. Higuara. Mil. IB»; Walch. Oak. 2 07:
Hibbard. Chi and Stlah. Tor. 1.43.
Strlhaauts
National Laagua — Goodan. NY, 71:
Martlnai. LA, at: V U a . NY. M: DaLaon.
StL. 40; Balchar. LA and DaAAartlnai.
MM. 51.
Amarlcan Laagua — damans. Bos. At:
Hanion. Saa. 40: Longaton. Cal. Laary. NY
andJohntun, Saa. St.
National Laagua — McDowell. Phi, 13;
Burka. MM. 11; Myers Cln and Smllfi, Hou,
10; Williams. Chi, f.
Amarlcan Laagua — Jonas. Cla, II;
Thigpen. CM and Eckert lay. Oak, 14;
Aguttora. Mln, I I ; Schooler, Saa. 14.
Camplato Oamai
National Laagua — Morgan. LA and
Whltion. SO. 4; P. Smith. AM. Martlnai. LA
and Viola. NY. 2.
Amarlcan Laagua — Sabarhagan. KC.
Bosk). Mil and Laary, NY. 4; Ham Itch, Bal.
Clement. Boi. Gubtcia, KC. Welch. Oak and
Hough.Ta«.1
National Laagua — Morgan, LA. 2;
Boyd. MM, Viola. NY and Whltion. SD. 1;
Thirteen pitchers lied with I.
American Laagua — Walch. Oak 2.
Thirteen pitchers tied with I.

(All Timas ID T )
CantcriMS Fbah
Bast alSavan
Chicaga vs. Datralt
( Datrait wtm wrlai 4-3)
AAay 10 - Da trail 04. Chicago 77
May 7 7 - Datrolt 107. Chicago *1
May 74 - Chicago 107, Oatrolt 101
May 21 - Chicago IOO. Datrolt 101
May 3 0 - Oatrolt *7, Chicago S3
J i m I - Chicago 101. Datrolt *1
J y n * j - Dal roll tlJh lca ga 74

■
‘ Ct
Batting
"*
I Minimum IMal-bati)
I Portland wins tarlet 4-1)
National Laagua
May 31 - Portland ICO, Phoanle to
ab r h pet.
May 21 - Portland 101. Phoanle 107
Dykitra. Phi
140 37 44 405
May 75 - Phoanle 121 Portland It
Larkin. Cln
14* 27 *0 I X
May 27 - Phoanle I It. Portland 107
Dawson. Chi
147 2* 57 .141
May I t — Portland 130, Phoanle 11a
Gwynn, SD
IX 37 44 .XT
May I I - Portland 111. Phoani* lot
Alomar. SO
IX 22 43 X J
ChamplanthIp Finals
Lind. Pit
147 14 X •XT
June 5 — Portland at Datrolt. t p m.
Van Slykt. Pit
154 73 51 X T
June 7 - Portland at Detroit, t p.m.
Ounston. Chi
1*1 74 59 .334
June 10 — Detroit at Portland. l : » p .m .
200 34 45 375
Sandberg. Chi
Juno 12 — Datrolt at Portland.* p.m.
Santiago. SD
1*7 31 51 X5
eJuna 14— Detroit al Portland.* p.m
Amarlcan Laagua
e June 17— Portland at Detroit. 1:10 p.m.
ah r h pet.
e June It — Portlmd at Detroit, tp.m
Guillen, Chi
IS) i» u X I
a ll necessary.
Griffey, Saa
1*7 X 41 .345
CHICAOO (741
R.Handerson. Oak
147 X 57 .341
Pippan MO OQ 1 Grant 2 17 44 10.
Parkar, Mil
1*3 20 X XT
Cartwright I f 0 0 4. Jordan 13 17 5 5 31,
Caniaco. Oak
1*0 40 to I X
Martlnai. Saa
141 2* 53 32* Hodgeil 1 )0 0 5 Nealy 2 3 2 1 4. King I 1 )4
Puckatl, Min
1*4 34 40 124 5, Armstrong 110-01, FVfdue 00 7 2 2. Davit
i i oo 2. Sanders 0 0 0 0 0 Totals i o n ia if
Flaldar. Dai
17* X 57 111
Stillwell. KC
IX 24 51 .311 74.
D E TR O IT ( t l )
Gladdan. Min
IK 31 59 .111
Rodman 47 12 O. Edwards 31 00 5
Ham* Rwts
Lalmbeer 4 7 55 13, Dtenari 3 1 3 3 7. Thomas
National Laogua — Davis. Hou. 14.
7 17 4 4 31. Johnson 2 5 00 4. Salley 41
Dawson. Chi and Mikhail, SF. 11;
2 ) 14. Agulrra 7 10 11 15 Bedford 0 0000.
Bonilla. Pit, 11; Sandberg. Chi and
Hinder ton oo 0 0 0. Hastings 0-100 0. Totals
Wallach.MII. 11.
37 72 11 72*3
Amarlcan Laagua — Flaldar. Dal and
Chicaga
It 14 14 15-74
Caniaco. Oak. It;
Grubar, Tor, 14:
Detroit
17 31111 4 -fl
AAeGwIra. Oak, 11; Maldonado. Clo and
Three poinl goali-Hodgai 3. Thomas.
Grlllry, Saa. 10
Fouled out-None Total loult— Chicago 31,
Runt Ballad In
Detroit 37 Rebounds-Chlcag i 45 (Grant
National Laagua — Dawson. Chi. 44;
141, Detroit 44 (Agulrra
10). Assists—
Car tar. SO. 41; Bonilla, Pit. 40. Davit. Hou.
Chicago Ii (Jordan t). Detroit 21 (Thomai
10; Bondi. Pit. 17.
II). Technlcali— NonaA— 31,454.
Amarlcan Laagua — Caniaco. Oak. at.
Flaldar. Dal. 47;
Grubar. Tor.
4],
Leonard. Saa, 14; Maldmado, Da. 15.
GOLF
Dooblts
National Laagua — Proilay. AII. II;
*1,040,000 POA Kernpar Open
Wallach. Mtl. 14; Jallsrtos. NY. Dykitra. Phi
Al Petemac, MA, June 3
An d Gwynn. SO, IS.
Final Raiaid
Amarlcan Laagua — Puckttl. Min. 17;
Pant
R Handerton. Oak.
14; Snydar. Cla.
Gil Morgan. tlM.OOU
44 A7 70 49-2)4
Larkin. Min and Grubar. Tor. 14
Ian Bakar Finch. 10*000
47 73 70 44-175
Triplet
Scott Hoch. 54.000
M M 4* 71-174
National Laagua — Coleman. SIL. 5.
Halt Irwin. 51.000
4* 73 454*-l!4
Kruk. Phi and Bonilla. Pit, 4; Duncan and Denlt Watson. 31.000
47 73 TOM-177
Hatcher, Cln. Gontalel and Harris. LA, Tom Kite, 31.000
70 70 47 70-177
Raines. MM and Urlba. SF, 3
Mark Hayes. 21.003
73 70 TOM-ISO
Amancan Laagua — Guillen. Chi, Billy Ray Brown, 7IMJ
M 70 73 70- 2*0
Phlllipt. Del and Brumley. Saa 4. Eleven Pat McGowan. 71.00
45 72 70 73-7*0
players tied with 1
Clark Burroughs, 710*3
4* TOM 75-2*0
Stolen Batai
Stave Jonas. 71.0*3
4*M*5 7(-2*0
National Laagua — Coleman. StL. 14:
Joal Edwards. 7*.04)
TO 71 44 75-2*0
Samuel. LA. 21; Yeldng. Hcu. It. Nlionand Curt Byrum. 17.447
77 71 4* 45-7*1
Ramet, MM. 17
O A Wtibrlng. 17.447
7) 70 4* 4 0 - 7*1
Amarlcan Laagua — R Henderson. Oik. Billy May lair. I7.M7
714*70 70-111
11; Calderon. Chi. 15 Sai. NY and Pattis. Trtvor Dodds. 17*47
704* 70 77-7*1
Tee. 12. Caniaco. Oak. 11
Larry Rinker. 17 441
77MA* 77-7*1
Rum Scored
Tad Sc hull. 17 4*7
45 77 71 73- 2(1
National Laagua Bonilla. PM. 34. Jim Thorp*. 13.000
7) 71 *5 45-217
Dykitra. Phi. 37. Sabo Cln and McGee. SIL. Bob Glider. 1)000
49 77 70 71-717
14; Sandberg. Chi and Bondi. PM. 34
Russ Cochran. 11.000
70 70 71 71-717
Amarlcan Laagua — Caniaco. Oak. 40 Georg* Burns. 10.400
74 47 71 71-7*)
R Henderson, Oak. II. Puckait. Mln, la. Jay Don Blah*. 10 400
70 *7 70 7 4- 70
Jackion. KC and Griffey. Saa. 3)
Doug Tawall. 10.400
M 49 TO 74-70
Hill
John Cook. 7,4)3
73 70 73 70- 2*4
National Laagua — Dykitra. Phi. 44, Oonnit Hammond. 7,413 TO fO 72 72— 2*4
Sandberg. Chi. 45. McGee. StL and Jim Gallagher. 7.433
70 71 71 73-2*4
Gwynn. SD, 44. Alomar. SD.43
American Laagua — Gnltey. Saa. 44
Bobby Wadklnt. 7.411
*9 77 71 77-3*4
«/ 72 72 71-7*4
Puckatt. Mln and Caniaco. Oak. 40 Jim Hallal. 7.4X

Lake-----------------Continued from IB
three
runs In Ihe bollum ol the second. Galloway
and McGinnis singled to pul men on first
and third Coleman then lilted an apparent
saertflee fly to center but Anthony Roberts
nailed Galloway at the plate with u one-hop
throw to Steve Wilbur.
Powers then singled MiGlunls to third
Irutii where he scored oil u wild pilch.
Powers also scored on a valid p'tcli. Grass

walked and scored when a grounder was
thrown away.
Adcock tied the game In the fourth when
Eckstein walked and scored on a Chuuat
triple. Chunat scored on the same play
when the relay was thrown away. Adcock
took the lead in the sixth when Gruccy
walked, stole second, went lo I bird on a wild
pilch and scored on Eckstein's sacrifice lly
The All Stars scored the lying run In the
sixth when Wright reached on a dropped
third strike, went to second on a passed IkiII

Davy E M * Ibar gar. 7.431
Bill G lesson s .« r
Gary Halltwrg. 5.100
Clark Dannlt. 5.000
Stavo Lamontagna. 5000
Mika Donaid. 5000
Jay Haas. 5.000
Clwls Parry, 4.400
Kirk Trlplatt. 4.400
Coray Pavin, 4.400
Bob Eastwood. 4.400
Jalt Sluman. 4.400
Buddy Gardnar.

4* 72 4573-704
71 7074 47— )0S
72 47 75 70-205
4*21-74 21-205
74 44 70 71-7S5
71 71 71 71-205
71 71 7073-205
7072 744*— 204
71 7073 70— 214
407373 I I — 314
.*70 7314— 204
4* 7141 74-7*4
4*4*7070-3**

5251.000 TO A Si nlw sCsmmsmsraMva
AH t atbarM BR.il. V ^ ji
Final Raw*
Par 71
Lie Trevino. 552.500
44 44 *7-1*0
Mika Fefchlck. 11,447
47 40 4 4 - It*
Jimmy Powell, 71.447
44 4* 4 4 -It*
Chi Cni Rodrigue;, 11*47
4* 44 44— Itt
Gary Player, 17.000
45 4*44-200
George Archer. 13,000
70 45 44-201
Bob Charles. 13X00
47 44 70-201
Waller Zembrltkl. 10300
47 4* 70— 203
Dick Rhyan. 10.300
4171 40-301
Kan Still. 1.100
73 47 45-304
Al Kelley. 0.100
4170 44-304
Gay Brewer. 1.100
4147 40-704
Doug Sander i. 1,100
714540 -204
Rocky Thompson, 4550
40 40 70-204
Don Bias. 4550
70 47 40-104
Jim O'Hern, 5.300
4*4* 70-207
Bob Bailey, 5.100
474* 71-707
Ban Smith. 5.100
4*44 72-707
Gena Borah. 4,117
TO T O M -70*
Aglm Bardha. 4.117
70TOM—700
Dick Hendrickson, 4.117
72 47 40-700
Al Goibtrgar, 4.117
71 M 40-100
George Laming. 4,117
TOM 70-201
Larry Laorettl, 4,117
71 47 70- 70*
Frank Beard. 2.150
71 77 M — 20*
Harold Hanning. 3.350
72 71 M — 20*
Larry Mancour, 5,I S
70 72 47-20*
Bob Rawlins. 1.350
71M M — 20*
Mika Joyct. 1.150
71M 40-20*
Lou Graham. 3.350
M 4* 72-201
Rato Botts. 7,900
7171 M — 210
John Brodie. 7.100
71 70 40-210
Rival Me Baa, 7.100
714*70-310
Fred Hawk Ini. 7 400
71 71 M-211
Joa JI manat. 2.400
70 71 70-111
Jack Flack. 2.400
72 4* 70-311
Al Balding. 3,250
71 71 **-211
Bob Brue. 2.250
74 4* 4*— 212
Bob Erick ion, 1,250
71 71 70-211
J C . Cootie. 2.250
4* 70 71-212
Al Green. 1.100
72 74 47- 211
John Paul Cain. I,MO
4*74 M — 713
Alexander Sutton. 1J00
71 73 70-213
Gordon Jonoi. I.*00
M 72 73-31)
Tod Natt. 1.000
M 70 75-11)
Baba Hlthey. 1,450
Bart Yaocty. 1.450
Derry Simon. *25
Art Hull. *25
75 70 70-215
Phil Rodgors. *21
75 4* 71-215
Jack Klator. *25
74 7p 71-215
Roger Ginsberg. t25
4* 73 74-115
Doug Ford. *25
714*74-215
Tarry Dill, *15
74 47 74-215
Robert Gaona. *25
47 71 75-215
Carl Lohrtn. 500
7) 72 71-214
Tommy Aaron. 500
71 70 7 5 - 214
Lao Eldar, 500
72 70 7 5 - 214
*1*4*44 LAO A Keystone Open
Al Marshay. Pa., June 3
Final Rowtd
Par 73
Cilhy Garrlng. MS.'S)
70 47 71-70*
Pal Bradley. 34,000
77 49 M-701
Elaine Crosby. 14.000
70 4* 7 0- 705
Kathy Pot Ilaws M, 14.750
70 71 4 0 - 710
Barb Mucha. 14.150
71 4* 70-710
Jill Britos. **75
70 73 M — 711
Kata Roger son. *.475
47 74 M-711
Bally King. 7.100
4* 7 ]70-7'7
Danielle Ammaccapana, 4.157 4* 75 40— 11)
Dale Eggellrtg. 4.257
71 71 71-31)
USA Walteri, 4.157
70 71 77- 71)
Michalla McCann. 4334
74 77 M-714
Pitll Rlno. 4,314
74 71 4*— 714
Laurel Kean. 4.134
4* 75 70-214
Marianna Morris. 4.324
45 75 70-2)4
Donna While. 4,113
72 71 71-214
Tflth Johnson. 4.3)3
72 71 71-114
Barb Thomas. 4.133
71 4* 72-114
Mary Bath Zimmerman.4.3X 47 73 75— 114

Providing the offense for Grace were
Gilbertvin llwo singles, run scored). David
Samuels (two singles). Tom Miniiick (dou­
ble) Wade Grrggor and David Ferncau (one
single and one mn scored each) and Roberts
.mtl Charlie Cutshall (one single each).
Doing the hilling lor Markham Woods
were Carlos Colon and Steve Parker (two
singles i::id o i k * run scored each). Jack
Dinner and Tom Beckwith (two singles
eat hi and Matt Dinner and Bill Terwtlllgcr
(one single each).
holy Cross overcame a six-run lirst inning
In N.i/.trenr lo tie ihe game at 15-15 and

lorcc extra innings.
Holy Cross won the game in the Ixittoiu ol
the lOlh when Paul Hakkc singled. Till
Dennis doubled and John Townsend singled
lo score liakkc with the game-winner.
Doing the damage for llnly Cross were
Tow nsend (five singles). Hakke (four singles,
four runs scored), Dennis (two triples,
double, iwu runs scored) and J im- While
(triple, single, tlirec runs scored)
Other contributors were Ken Hesley (two
singles, two runs scored). Clint Watts (two
singles, run scorcdl. Ken Man (two singles).
Ray Meyers and Warren Jettison (one single
and one run scored each) and Larry Lane
(two runs scored)
Pacing tin- Nu/arrne attack Doug Vickers
Hour singles, three runs scored). Paul
Watson Hour singles, run scoredl. Dan Oort
{triple, two singles, three runs scored) and
Ron Carded (three singles, run scoredl
Also chipping in were Wayne Gager
(triple, single run scored* David Willtnk

One of llit* accepted con*
( cssions lo growing older Is Dial
you're supposed fo get smarter
In the process, the mlslnkcs of
youth leading lo (he wtsdnm or
living an uduli.
Il doesn'1 always work out thal
wny.
Tills past weekend, the Huddy
Luke Slimmer Hasehull League
— organized by Wes Hinker of
ihr Florida Baseball School al
Sanford Stadium — began play.
And while (lie league Is osicnslhly for players of all ages.
I he Luke League has been
primarily a high school summer
league hulll around (lie FBS
Academy lentil ■ and Seminole
High School'd summer leant.
Adeoek Hoofing.
Hill this year, there are players
of moat, If oof all. ages playing In
Ihe league. Along with the
Academy. Adcock and Palrlol
(Lake Brantley High School)
(cams art* a pair of clubs with
players old enough lo be (lie
fathers of Ihe high school
players.
For example, the youngest
player on Ihe Sanford Keels'
rosier Is Ken Brown. Seminole
High School's assistant baseball
coach. The Easl L'oasl All Slurs
from the Daytona Beach urea are
made up mostly of players In the
20s.
What were we saying about
getting smarter as you gel older?
More than one baseball fan —
not to mention wives and other
unlly members — 1ms scrat­
ched Ills or her head at Ihe
questlonuhlr wisdom of men
playing again*" hoys. You'd
think It's a no-win situation. If
the men lose, they got heat hy a
hunch of kids half their age. If
Ihe men win. then they’re Invit­
ing upon a hunch of kids.
Actually. I h ill's all beside Ih e

(iwo singles, three runs scored), Todd
Morgan IsliigU*. run scored). Tom m y Ralnc s
and Ho I'uok ( i n k * single each) and Shane
Gager (two runs scored).
In the final game ol the day. Calvary
Christian broke open a 3-2 game wilh a nine
run third and wcul on to post a mercy rule
win over Geneva
Contributing tu a 17-htl Calvary a I lack
were Clayton Gingerlch (home run. single,
iwo runs scored). John Bowman (double,
single. Iwo nms scoredl). Dellon Gingerlch
(double. singU’l. Ross Dcnoto. Ron Hauer
and Chanuing Walton (iwo singles and two
runs scored each). Rene Munoz (two singles,
run scored) and Wayne Combs. Angel
Galarza and Gabc Wine (one single and one
run scored each)
Getting hits lor Geneva were Jelf Ward
(two singles, mu scored1 Jell Johnson
(double, run scoredl and Jack Rich. Marion
I’home amt Tim Sundvatl (one single eat hi

point. Whining Is nice but It's
not (he ultimate objective for
learns In Ihls league. While Ihe
high school tennis arc working
on I heir game, getting ready for
next year. Ihe older players are
challenging Ihemsclvcs.
Many of the older players had
notable baseball careers, many
playing past high school on Into
college and (he professional
level. At least a half dozen
players from Ihe Reds and All
S lu rs played m in o r league
baseball, some as high as AAA
(one step below Mujor League I.
On the other hand, there a
couple of the older players who
hud no career to speak of. never
advancing past the lop age
groups of youth baseball or
beyond high school ball.
What binds them together Is a
love or Ihe sport and Us physical
demands. Getting around on a
fastball, going from first In third
on a hit nr snagging a line drive
are Ihe real victories, not what
the scoreboard says after the
(Inal out is made. And that's
why these m e n n t a v ^ ^ ^ ^
really
t,m'
pllealed than that. While It looks
to some like u vain grasp at
youIh hy a group of men head­
ing towards middle ugc or (o
others like a last attempt at glory
ul the expense of bays, all U Is Is
a chance to play hall again for a
group of men who love the
game.

‘New ’ Agassi advances
with win over Courier
Unltbd P r t i * International

I’AKIS — The new and Improved Andre Agassi up|K*ars to
lx- v c v good indeed.
Th e 20-year-old American,
devoted ton new fitness program
for the pasi live months, has
reached the quarterfinals of the
French Open In convincing fash­
ion. Agassi has dropped Just two
sets In his llrsi lour matches and
Sunday disjioscd of fourth-round
15.15 million Frtnch Open
opponent Jim Courier B-7 (H-IO),
Al Paris, June 1
G-I.B-4.6-0,
I Saadi in psranthasas)
Two years ago. Agassi reached
Four*) Round
Ihe scmifiuuls at Roland Garros,
Statll Gral ( I ) , West Germany, dal
where lie met Mats Wllander.
Nathalie Tauliat (15). Franca. *1. *4.
The fifth set was no contest as
Manual* Malaava (4), dal Nalalia Zvereva
the exhausted Agassi was shut
(10), Soviet Union. 4 4. 4 2; Mary Jo*
Fernanda; 17), Miami del Ann Grossman.
nut 6-0 and the memory remains
Gro.a City. Ohio, a 3. a 7: Katarina AAalaava
vivid.
III. Bulgaria, dal Nicola Provli, Australia.
) 4, 4 3. *2; Conchlta Martina; 191. Spain,
"It’s lough lo forget, when you
dal Willrud Probst, West Germany. 4 3. 4-3;
are so close and then you get lo
Jennifer Capriati. Wesley Chapel, fla . del
the lift It set and you're a d li­
Mecedes Pat, Argentina, * 0.4 1
lt rent player. I fell horrible." he
Ws
Andre Agassi (1), Las Vagas. Ntv . dal
recalled. " I was weak and
Jim Courier (I ) ) , Dacto City. 4 7 II 10). 4 I.
cramping At that point. I was
4 4. 4 0. Michael Clung (I I ), Placentia.
lust thinking about bed and
Calif. dal Javier Sanchat. Spain. 4 4.4 4.4 1
getting off (lie court."
In January. Agassi started a
{ T R A N S A C T IO N S
regimen of hard exercise and
Bawball
better eating.
Allanla — Activated pitcher Charlie
Now. he says. "1 am a different
Laibrandt trom disabled lilt, u n i pitcher
player My physical strength Is a
Rick Luackan lo Richmond ol Ih* Interna
tiortal Laagua (AAAI
lot nnire .iik I when you're physi­
Lot Angela! — Ertervied Manager Tommy
cally strong, it's tough mil to he
Lasordasconlractthrough 1552
menially strong."
Nan* Yark (N L ) — Purchased th* contract
ol catcher Oav* Lidded trom Tidewater at
Defending champion Michael
Ih* International Laagua (AAA) optioned
Chang, who will meet Agassi in
pitcher Watty Whitehurst to T idawater
the quarterfinals, said ol the
Saattla — Placed pitcher Scoll Bankhead
on 21 day disabled till retroactive lo June 7.
"in w" Agassi. "Th e guy's a
monster
"He worked a loi harder and
he's a l« &gt;i Ix-lter player."
Courier, who was horn ill
.uni scored oil a Winn single to set the stage Sanford and attended the Bulletlor Wright's heroics.
li e r i T e n n is A c a d e m y In
Evans led olf the seventh with u triple and Hradenlou with Agassi several
Ihe next two men were walked to load the years ago. also nnlcd his oppo­
bases. After a strike out. Wright sent nent's improved fitness.
everyone home with his blast.
"I le's (l( lii)iiclv in better sIuijmEvans was Ihe winning pitcher for Ihe All ill.ui Iasi year.” said Courier,
Stars giving up only four tills while striking who upset Agassi in the third
out right. He also had a triple. Chunat was
the big gun for Atleoek with three hits,
including two triples. Roberts had the other
Adcock hit.

Softball-----------------Continued from IB
Inning wilh a single, wtih Ihe
winning run as Grace Christian picked up
the win.
Markham Woods ha:! scored a run In each
ol the llrst and second Innings while Grace
li.itI scored two runs In Ihe second to tte the
game al 2-2 until the seventh.

O lder, younger players
share love of baseball
in Buddy Lake League

round of ihe 19H9 French Open.
"Last year, he wasn't there lo
answer my forehand and this
year he was there with a pretty
good response, lie's been work­
ing pretty hard I guess."
"After the first set (Sunday 1 I
wasn't able to take control of the
points. 1was always on Ihe run."
said Courier, who still has rela­
tives living In Seminole County.
“ Last year. I was able to take
control and hurt him a little hit
Today, he came out determined
not lo let me do that to him ... I
guess m a ybe h e 's a step
quicker."
Agassi and Courier use the
same hard-hitting style, staying
oil the baseline and pounding
their forehands nod iwo-handed
b a c k h a n d s . B ecause b o th
players slam every shot al top
speed. Sunday's mulch lacked
any versatile shotmaking and
became a monotonous exchange
of DO-inph groundstrokes.
Agassi, when asked about the
second-set turnaround, said thal
licfore ibe mulch he had little
hope for the opening set.
"Jim always comes out bang­
ing the halls in the first set — my
goal was Just lo stay with him ."
Having forced the tie-breaker.
Agassi fell In control of the
mutch and recalled saying lo
himself iK'fore the second set.
"I’m In great shape."
The Las Vegas showman again
wore hot-pink cycling shorts
beneath his denim tennis shorts,
plus a hot-pink headtuind. He
said there had been no repercussions since his slalemculs
Friday, when he ridiculed the
p o s s ib ility of an a ll-w h ite
clothing code al the French
Open.
Agassi said S u n d a y that
tournament organizer Phllip|KCli.tlrier claims thal an "all
whites" clothing rule is impor­
tant because ol Iradliinu.

Sanford Herald
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5:30 p.m. til 6:30 p.m.
SUNDAY
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Sanlord Herald, Sanford, Florida —

People
Five good reasons to prune plants

IN BRIEF
Volunteers appreciated
A piclnit- and awards ceremony will be hild tilh ttlie Nava
Training Center. Orlando, to salute volunteers on June 16 as
part of tbr toelal celebration of Dig Hrnthcrs/Mg Sisters
Volunteer Appreciation Week, June 10-16.
For more Information, eall 422-3197 In Orlando.

Volunteer opportunites
The Volunteer Center of Seminole County Is a clearinghouse
for ihe rcrrullmenl and placement of volunteers to Seminole
County Social Service Agencies. Call 321-5739 lo volunteer
your time.
Weekdays, for teenagers. Oviedo Recreation needs Junior
Camp Counselors and pool assistants. Tutoring assistance Is
needed at local elementary schools through Dividends. Various
elderly care centers would like friendly visitors, crafts leaders,
and other assistance with fun activities. Missing Children
Center Is Interviewing for help on the "teen rap" lines.
Weekdays, for adults. Seminole County Sheriff's Offtrc would
like general, light office help. Missing Children Center needs
assistance In writing lor grants. Guardian Ad Lllcm Program
needs adults &lt;o assist and represent child abuse victims In
court proceedings. Training provided. Legal Aid Society needs
someone lo conduct client Interviews on Fridays.
Evenings or weekends, for adults, become a parcnt/frlcnd to
a r.cw teenage mother through the Sunshine Connection,
Prosecution Alternatives for Youth needs a mature udult lo
supervise children as they pick up (rash along a stale marl
Saturday mornings.
Weekdays, for seniors. Retired Settlor Volunteer Program
needs people lo provide transportation for many volunteer Jobs.

CALENDAR

There Is a right and a wrong
way lo prune ornamental plants
Just as there Is a right and a
wrong time of year to prime.
Unless you know when to do
what, you may prune Incorrectly
and permanently damage your
plants.
B a s ic a lly , there arc five
reasons to prune. First, prune to
remove diseased, damaged or
dead wood. Removal of dead,
weak nr damaged wood and
diseased or Insect Infested wood
is an effective way to stop the
spread of disease and insects to
other parts of the plant or
neighboring plants. Alw ays
remove crossing branches that
can rub and wound the plant.
Tills type or pruning Is consid­
ered corrective and should be
done at any time of the year thut
ft is necessary for the health of
the plant.
Another reason for pruning Is
to reduce or restrict plant size.
Many shrubs and hedges gel
very large and out of bounds
quickly. It Is a good practice to
remove only n third of the plant
at n time when rejuventating old
shrubs however since greatly
reducing the size of a plant Is a
major stress and can harm (tie
plant. Instead, do your re ­
juvenation pruning In stages

CELESTE
WHITE
OAADKNINO

taking one third off now and In
a few months, remove another
third etc. until you have reached
the desired height.
Thinning Is a type of pruning
that Is especially helpful with
dumping-type plants r r plants
that you want to open up lo air
or light. The flrsl step when
thinning Is to remove weak or
"leggy" branches. Next, com­
pletely remove branches hack to
lateral branches, the main trunk
or to the ground. Thinning gives
a plant an open uni natural
appearance and encourages
healthy new growth.
H eading back Is another
method of pruning similar to
thinning but Involves the re­
moval or the terminal ends of
twigs, shoots or branches back
lo an auxiliary hud or node. This
technique produces a thicker,
denser plant because it usually

increases Ihc number of shoots
and leaves.
The last reason to prune Is lo
Increase flowering or fruiting
and is especially Important in
deciduous fruit culture. The size
of flowers and fruit depends on
the number on each stem or
plant. If you reduce some of the
potential flowers or fruit, those
that remain will be larger In size.
This Is especially true wllli fruits
like grapes, peaches, apples and
pears.
It Is very Important lo prune ul
Ihc proper time of the year.
Spring flowering plants like
azaleas should be pruned Imme­
diately after flowering since
these plants set their flowers on
previous season's growth. Never
prune azaleas after August as
you will he pruning off next
year’s flowers.
Plants that flower In the
summer, like hibiscus, should be
pruned before growth starts In
Ihc spring. Deciduous plants,
like crepe myrtle should be
pruned during the dormant
season. This Includes deciduous
f r u its lik e p e a ch e s. Most
evergreens like llguslrum can be
pruned u( any time.
There are certain tools that
you will need for any baslr
pruning Job big or small and It Is

Important to choose the right
tool for the task. Hand shears are
used for basic clean-up Jobs and
can prune branches about Ihc
size of your little finger. Loppcrs
should he used on branches up
lo l l/i inches In diameter. Prun­
ing saws arc avllabtc for larger
branches. Hedge shears, either
electric or manual, arc used for
hedges only.
Pruning tools should always
be kepi clean and sharp. Prun­
ing cuts should be done in a way
.hat does not bruise the re­
maining tissue. Torn or ripped
tissue can heal slowly or In­
crease the chance of disease.
Pruning paint used lo be used
extensively, but recent research
has shown that is is neither
beneficial or harmful, so ll Is not
necessary anymore to paint
every wound.
For more Inform ation on
pruning. JusI give me a call or
drop by Ihc Agriculture Center
fora free fact sheet.
All Seminole County Coopera­
tive Extension Service Programs
arc open to all regardless of race,
color, sex or national origin.

(Celeste White la Seminole
C o u n t y Ex tan al on Ur ban
Hortlculturlat. Ptiona: 323-2500,
axt 5559.)

Oddfellows to have meeting
Lodge No. 27 of the International Order of Oddfellows meets
the first and third Monday of every month, except Ju ly und
August, at H p.h i . at 101 Magnolia Ave.. Sanford.

Overeaters to have step study

Officers Installed

A step study of Overeaters Anonymous Is conducted on
Mondays at 7:30 p.m. nt West Lake Hospital. State Road 434.
Longwood. For more Information, call Charlie at 323-8070.

Mayor Bettye Smith (far right)
installed new officers for the
Sanford Garden Club recently.
Each new officer received a
rose. They are from left: Grace
T h e o b a ld , tre a s u re r; Jane
W e s t , s e c r e t a r y ; Mary
MacTavIsh, vice president and
Fran Morton, president.

Narcotics Anonymous to meet
Narcotics Anonymous meets Monday al 8 p.m. at the House
of Goodwill. 3 17 Oak Ave.. Sanford.

Poets to talk verse
First Florida Poets meet ul IO n.m. every Monday al the
Deland Public Library. Interested poelsarc welcome.

C lo ggin g groups to have classes
Dixieland ('loggers hold classes 7-8 p.m. each Monday at the
old Lake Mary fire station, Flrsl Street and Wilbur Avenue.
Lake Mary. Cost Is $25 per 10-wcck session. For more
information, eall 321-5267. The club meeting is held from H-9
p.m.. at the fire station.
The Old Hickory Stompers hold classes 7-8 p.m. cacti
Monday al the Knights of Columbus Hall on S. Park Avenue,
Sanford. Cost Is $2.50 per class. For more information, call
349-9529.

Sanford Rotarians to meet
Rotary Club of Sanford meets every Monday at noon, at the
Sanford Civic Center.

Help for gamblers offered
G mihlrrs Anonymous and Gum-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.

TOPS chapter to meet about eating
Take Oil Pounds Sensibly meetings are held at the Osteen
Civic Center on Mondays at 8:30 a.m. al the Osteen Civlr
Center oil Mavtown Road. For more Information, call Lisa
Rleks at 322-7335.

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man of my dreams. He was
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w hal the word m ean).I He
explained that lie hud the need
to dress In women's clothes
occasionally — especially un­
derwear — for purposes of sex­
ual or emotional gratification.
This hit me like a ton of bricks,
hut I thought I could change
him. I was wrong.
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taler, he was shaving his legs,
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became progressively depressed,
feeling that lo was a woman
trapped in a j man's body. He
consulted a pyschlatrlsl who
s|M.-cia)lzcd In gender disorders
and sex-ehaijge therapy, and
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psychological testing, he was
told that he was a "transsex­
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I mkIv to mutch the mind. This
led to two yfars of electrolyls lo

remove all fai’ial hair and llua
hair on his chest. He was given
massive doses of estrogen, which
softened Ills skin, enlarge his
brvuslsund made him Impotent.
When I turned 40. I decided In
file for divorce. The children
chose to come with me.
My ex-husband is presently
Involved In I he social and cul­
tural activities of a singles group.
I don’t know what Ills plans are.
hut he Is 48. mid nil the surface
he would appear to he a good
“ c a t r h " for a 4 5 -ye a r-o ld
divorcee. I hope lie's not the
person "Peg In Sacramento"
speaks so lovingly of. I am
signing m y name and address In
case you waul lo check me mil
for uullieullcily. hut please do
not publish It.
A N O N YM O U S AND SIN CER E
D EA R A N O N YM O U S : Thank
you for a Itclplul Idler. Peg's
letter Inspired many responses

such as yours, as well as some
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(Problems? Write to Deer Abby.
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�4B — Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida — Monday, June 4, 1990

Legal N &amp; lc o s

Legal Notices

Legal Notices

C ITY OF
LAKE M ART. FLORIDA
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC HEARING
NOTICE IS HEREBY G IVEN
by the City Commission ol Ihe
City ol Laky Mary. Florida mal
laid Commisston will hold a
Public Heannq on June J|, ISSO.
al r 00 p M . or as coon
thereafter as possible. lo con
vder a request from Lake Mary
Associates lor Conditional Use
Approval and Site Plan Approv
al tor an addition lo a shopping
center on tre toll owing 1e
K ' ibed properly
Lot I, Victoria Square. Plat
Book at. Page *1 ot the Public
Record! ol Semno'e County.
F lorida
The Public Hearing will be
held in the Com mi won Cham
bert lit N Country Club Road.
Lake Mary The Public It In
vlled lo attend and be heard
Said hearing may be continued
trom lime to lime until a (Inal
decision It made by the City
Commlttlon
A TAPED r e c o r d o f t h i s
M EE TIN G IS MADE BY THE
C I T Y F O R IT S C O N V E
NIENCE THIS RECORD MAY
NOT CONSTITUTE AN ADE
QUATE RECORD FOR PUR
POSES OF APPEAL FROM A
DECISION MADE BY THE
C ITY W ITH RESPECT TO THE
FOREGOING M ATTER ANY
PERSON WISHING TO EN
SURE TH A T AN ADEQ UATE
RECORD OF THE PROCEED
INGS IS M AINTAINED FOR
A P P E LLA TE PURPOSES IS
A D V IS ED TO M AKE T H E
NECESSARY ARRANGE
M ENTS AT HIS OR HER OWN
EXPENSE
Cllyot Lake Mary, Florida
Carol A Edwards. City Clerk
D ATED May 13. IBO
PUBLISH June*. 1*90 OES 7

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ST. JOtiNS RIVER WATCH
M ANAGEM ENT DISTRICT
GWtt Notice el
Intended Agtncy Action
The District give* notice el It*
Intent to Issue a permit to the
following eppllcentli) on June

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10 Pontiac
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DES 44
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NOTICE OF
FICTITIO US NAME
Notice It hereby given thal I
am engaged In butinett al 411
Amethyst Way. Lake Mary.
Seminole County, Florida, under
the F ic t it io u s N am e ot
D I V E R S I F Y PIPING, and
that I Intend to register said
name with the Clerk of the
Circuit Court. Seminole County.
Florida. In accordance with the
Provisions ol the Fictitious
Name Statutes. To Wit Section
1*3 OS Florida Statutes 1*3?
John W Huebscher
Publish June 4. II. II. 13. l**o
DES 41

NOTICE OF PROCEEDINGS FOR TH E VACATING.
ABANDONING. DISCONTINUING, ANDCLOSINGOF
RIGHTS OF WAY OR DRAINAGE EASEM ENT
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
YOU WILL PLEASE TA K E NOTICE that the Board ol County
Commissioners ol Seminole County. Florida a ll 30 p m. on lha 3*th
da, ol lone, A D , 1*90 In the County Commissioners' Meeting Room
al the Seminole County Services Building In Santord. Florida, will
hold a public hearing lo consider and determine whether or not the
County will vacate, abandon, discontinue, close, renounce and
disclaim
iclaimany right ol Ihe County and the
'&lt;• the
■TO: i W ^ f ’ijn r i f M f r'J t drainage ‘easel
ougn or
adiacent lo 'he described property, 'o wit
LEG A L DESCRIPTION
PARCEL *1
• TRACT OF LAND LY IN G IN THE NORTHWEST QUARTER
OF SECTION 30, TOWNSHIP IS SOUTH. RANGE 30 EAST.
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA BEING MORE PARTICULARLY
DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS
BEGIN AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF LOT 7. SHADOW
LAKE ACRES. AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 17, AT PAGE 34OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA;
THENCE HUN NORTH 00-04 34' WEST. ALONG TH E EASTERLY
RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF STATE ROAD 431, A DISTANCE OF
50 00 F E E 7 . TO A POINT ON A NONTANGENT CURVE CONCAVE
TO THE SOUTHWEST; THEN CE DEPAR TING SAID EASTER LY
RIGHT OF WAY LIN E. RUN EASTERLY AND SOUTHERLY
ALONG THE ARC OF SAID CURVE. HAVING A CENTRAL
ANGLE OF ;»*27'I7". A RADIUS OF 30 00 F E E T . AN ARC
LEN G TH OF *4 3« F E E T . A CHORD BEARING SOUTH OF
50*33 1* EAST AND A CHORD LENG TH OF *3 II F E E T TO A
POINT LYING 10 00 F E E T NORTH OF THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID
LOT 7 MIENCE RUN NORTH 1S-47S*" EFCT, 10 00 F E E T NORTH
OF AND PARALLEL W ITH SAID SOUTH LIN E, A DISTANCE OF
177 03 F E E T TO A POINT ON A NONTANGENT CURVE TO THE
SOUTHEAST THENCE RUN NORTHERLY AND EASTER LY
ALONG THE ARC OF SAIDCURVE HAVING A C EN TR AL ANGLE
OF 71‘ to 5* A RADIUS OF 30 00 F E E T . AN ARC LE N G TH OF
*3 34 F E E T . A CHORD t ARINGOF NORTH 47*44 37 ' EAST. AND
A CHORD LENGTH OF 5S 3S F E E T TO A POINT LY IN G 3 00 F E E T
WEST OF TH E EAST LINE OF SAID LO T 3. TH EN C E RUN
NORTH 00*06 34" WEST. 5 00 F E E T W EST OF AND PARALLEL
WITH SAID EAST LINE A DISTANCE OF 27SOO F E E T TO A
POINT LYIN G ON TH E SOUTH R IGH T OF WAY LINE OF
WAYS i OE DRIVE. TH EN C E RUN NORTH 4**S4 00" EAST ALONG
SAID SOUTH RIGHT OF WAY LINE, A OISTANCE OF 10 00 F E E T
TO A POINT LYING J 00 F E E T EAST OF THE NOPTHEAST
CORNER OF SAID LOT 2; TH EN C E. DEPARTING SAID SOUTH
RICMT OF WAY LIN E. RUN SOUTH 00*04'34". EAST, 5 00 F E E T
EAST OF AND PARALLEL WITH SAID EAST LINE OF LO T 3. A
DISTANCE OF 27( S« F E E T TO A POINT ON A NONTANGENT
CURVE TO THE SOUTHWEST THENCE RUN EA STER LY AND
SO UTHER LY ALONG TH E ARC OF SAID CURVE HAVING A
C E N TR A L ANGLE OF 71*33 40". A RADIUS OF 30 00 F E E T . AN
ARC LE N G TH OF 44 44 F E E T . A CHORD BEARING OF SOUTH
45*09'I9 EAST. AND A CHORD LEN G TH O c *3 33 F E E T TO A
POINT LYIN G 5 00 F E E T N O H TH O F TH E SOUTH LINE OF LOT 1
OF SAID SHADOW LAKE ACRES TH EN C E RUN NORTH
SY*47 5a EAST 5 00 F E E T NORTH OF AND PAR ALLEL WITH
SAID SOUTH LINE OF LOT I. A DISTANCE OF 330 la F E E T TO A
POINT ON THE EAST LINE OF SAID SHADOW LAKE ACRES;
THEN CE RUN SOUTH 00*06 34" EAST ALONG SAIO EAST LINE.
A DISTANCE OF 10 00 F E E T ; THENCE. D EPAR TING SAID EAST
LINE. RUN SOUTH 4**47 54" WEST, 5 00 F E E T SOUTH OF AND
PAR ALLEL WITH THE NORTH LINE OF SAID LOT 3. A
DISTANCE OF 4«0 74 F E E T TO A POINT ON A NONTANGENT
CURVE CONCAVE TO THE NORTHWEST. THENCE RUN
SO UTHER LY AND W ESTER LY ALONG THE ARC OF SAID
CURVE HAVING A CEN TR AL ANGLE OF 44‘ 71'C* ", A RADIUS OF
WOO F E E T AN ARC LEN G TH OF 7J6I F E E T , A 'H O R D
HEARING OF SOUTH 47*43 SI" WEST AND A CHORD LENG TH
OF *7 U F E E T TO A POINT LYING ON TH E EASTER LY
RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF SAIO STATE HOAD43I. THENCE RUN
NORTH 00*06 14 WEST ALONG SAID EASTER LY R IG H TO F
WAY A DISTANCE OF 50 00 F E E T TO THE POINT OF
BEGINNING
THE ABOVE DESCRIBED PARCEL OF LAND LIES IN
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA AND CONTAINS 0 3*5 ACRES
MORE OR LESS
LEG A L DESCRIPTION
P AR C EL'?
A TRACT OF LAND LY IN G IN THE NORTHWEST QUARTER
OF SECTION » . TOWNSHIP IS SOUTH. RANGE » EAST.
s e ia in o l e c o u n t y . F l o r id a b e in g m o r e p a r t ic u l a r l y
DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS
BEGIN AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF LOT 4. SHADOW
LAKE ACRES AS RECORDED IN FLAT BOOK 33. AT PAGE J4 0F
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY FLORIDA
THENCE RUN NORTH 00*06 14 WEST ALONG THE EASTERLY
RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF STATE ROAO 4JI. A DISTANCE OF 5 00
F E E T THENCE D EP AR TIN G SAID EASTER LY R IG H TO F
WAY LINE RUN NORTH (V*47 54 " EAST. 5 00 F E E T NORTH OF
AND PARALLEL WITH THE NORTH LINE OF SAID LOT 4. A
DISTANCE OF 540 00 F E E T TO A POINT ON THE EAST LINE OF
SAID SHADOW IA K E ACRES THENCE RUN SOUTH 00*0*14"
EAST ALONG SAID EAST LINE A DISTANCE OF 10 00 F E E T
THEN CE. DEPARTING SAIO EAST LINE HUN SOUTH *S*47’56
WEST 3 00 F E E T SOUTH OF AND PARALLEL WITH THE
NORTH LINE OF SAID LO T 4 A DISTANCE OF 4S0 74 F E E T TO A
POINT ON A NO NTANG ENT CURVE CONCAVE TO THE
NORTHWEST T m ENCE RUN SOUTHERLY AND WESTERLY
ALONG SAID CURVE HAVING A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 14*21 0»
A RADIUS OF 50 00 F E E T AN ARC LE N G TH OF 71*1 F E E T A
CHORD BEARING OF SOUTH 47*47 31 WEST AND A CHORD
LENG TH OF 67 14 F E E T TO A POINT ON THE EASTERLY
RIGHT O f WAY LINE OF SAID STATE ROAD 411 TMENCE RUN
NORTH 00*0*14 WEST ALONG SAID EASTER LY R IG H TO F
WAY LINE A DISTANCE OF 5500 F E E T TO THE POINT OF
BEGINNING
THE ABOVE DESCRIBED PARCEL CF LAND LIES IN
SEMINOLE COUNTY FLORIDA AND CONTAINS 0 1*1 ACRES
MORE OR LESS
PERSONS IN TER ES TE D MAY APPEAR AND BE HEARD AT
THE TIME ANDPLACE ABOVE SPECIFIED
(SEAL)
BOAROOF COUNT Y COMMISSIONERS
Maryann* V-orse. Clerk lo Ihr Board
Publish June* lew
DES 33

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I H EVIO US S O LU TIO N A
is an abomination unlo (be
, ril anti i very present help in time of Rouble " — Adtai
S tw o n io fi

n. isso
Bel Aire Home*. Ml Douglas
Ave. Altamonte Springs. FL
37714. A p p lic a t io n
44 117 OOS3AM3. on 13/11/H The
protect ll located In Suminote
C o u n t y . S e c t i o n ) * ) 17,
Township!*) II South. Range 10
East. The application li lor a
3* 000 acre modification at
"Pond 4", Vonture Court. In Oak
Forest Subdivision. Unit 6 lo be
known at Oak Forest Unit* The
receiving water body He*11* Gee
Creek
Tlmacuan Venture, Attn
Hubert Earley. 301 S Orange
Ave. Ste ISO Orlando. FL 17001.
Application 44 117 0I04AM7. on
1/30'SO The protect I* located In
Seminole County. Sect IonIs I 03
00. Township! s) 30 South. Range
X East The application Is lor a
*40 ooo acre tingle family ret!
dtnlial development consisting
ot IIS 11 acre lots to ba known as
Tlmacuan Unit I* The rectiv
Ing water bodyliet) is Crystal
Lake (Class III)
Seminole County Public
Works. 174 Bush Bird. Sanlord,
F L 1 2 77 1. A p p l le a I Ion
•4 117 0IS1AGM4. on t/ll/SO
The protect I* located In Semi
note County. Section!*! II.
Townshipltl 20 South. Rang* X
East The application Is for a
31 000 acre relocate basin rl
retention lacilltles to be known
as Lakt Mary Blvd widening
The receiving water body ( Set) It
Soldier's Creek (Class III)
Lake Mary Residential Joint
Venture. 10** W Morse Blvd.
Winter Park. FL 3371*. Appllca
lion (4 1I7 0743AM4, on 1/II'S0
The prottcl l* located In Semi­
nole County, Section!*) 01.
Township!*) 30 South. Rang* 30
East The application it tor a
41* 000 acre multi use residen
Hal. commercial, office to be
known as Chase Groves The
receiving water bodylles) Is
Smith Canal. Bel Air A Deforest
Lakes (Clast III)
Estes Trust. CO William C
D e m t lr e t , Tru s te e , 1341
Edgtwaler Dr Orlando. FL
13*04. Application &gt;4 117 0I4SAC.
on 13/1/1* The pro|*ct Is
located In Seminole Counly.
Sec lion! si 04 03 0* 07 00 OS.
Townsblp(s) 31 5outh, Rang* II
East The application it tor a
7600 000 acre low density resl
denllal subdivision with small
amount ol support commercial
activity A goll course to be
known as Rivers Bend The
receiving water body lies) It
Econlockhatche* River and
Lake Jessup (Class III)
Th t IBalil containing each ol
the above listed application!*)
are available lor Inspection
Monday through Friday except
tor legal holiday*. I 00 a m. lo
3 00 p m at the St. Johns River
Wa,*r Management District
Highway 100 Weil. Palalka.
Florida
The District will take action
on each permit application
listed above unless a petition lor
an administrative proceeding
(hearing) it Ilk J pursuant to the
provision*ot s 'Hon 110 37. F S .
and section 40C I 511. F A C A
person whose substantial inter
ests are allecled by any ol the
Districts proposed permitting
decisions identified above may
petition lor ar administrative
hearing In accordance with sec
lion 170 37. F.S Petition* must
comply with the requirements ot
Florida Administrative Code
Rules 40C I 111 and 40C 1 331
and be tiled with (received byl
the District Clerk. P O Bo.
141*. Palatka. Florida 11071
14 3 s P e titio n s lo r ad
ministrallve hearing on Ihe
above application!*) must be
Hied within fourteen ( 14) days ol
publication* ol this notice or
within fourteen (14) days ol
actual receipt ot this intent,
whichever lint occurs Failure
to tile a petition within this time
period shall constitute a waiver
of any right such person may
h ave to re q u e st an ad
m inistrallve determination
(hearing) under section 110 57.
F .S . concerning the subject
permit application Petitions
which are not Hied In ac
cordance with Ihe above pro
visions ai e subiec l to dismissal
Publish June 4 ISSO
DES 45
LEGAL ADVERTISEM EN T
B ID •IS/SO *1
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the City ol Sanlord. Florida
will receive sealed bids up lo
I 10 P M on Tuesday. June IS,
19S0. In the Purchasing OH Ice.
Room 341 lor the tol lowing
Items
DAYLILLIES (PLANTS)
All bids are to be delivered or
mailed lo The City ot Sanlord.
Purchasing Olhce. 100 North
Park Avenue. Sanlord. Florida
11771 The sealed bids will be
publicly opened later that same
day at 1 00 P M in Ihe City
Commission Chambers, Room
)17, Sanford Cily Hall
Speclllcahon* and Ihe proper
bid lorms are available, at no
cost, in the Purchasing Ollice
Room 141. 100 N Park Avenue
Santord Florida 14071 2X 5*1]
The City ot Santord reserves
the right lo accrpl or reiecl any
or ail bids, with or without
cause, to waive technicalities or
to accept the bid which in its
lodgment best serves Ihe inter
esl si Ihe City
C ITY OF SANFORD
Walter Shearin
Purchasmq Aq*nl
May I'. ISSO
Publish June 4 ISSO
OES IS

I W

CLASSIFIED ADS
Seminole

831-9993

CLASSIFIED DEPT. PRIVATE PARTY RATES
HOURS
14 f «B IH Bth l U R W B . . . I K B R B B

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Price* above reflect a 11 SO ca»h diicount for prompt payment. Schedul­
ing may include Herald Advertiser at the coif of an additional day. Cancel
when you get reeult*. Pay only for dayt your ad runt at rote earned
Ute full detcflpfio'L for fatted retvllt Copy mutl follow acceptable
typographical form.

7 &gt; —Hk?lp W a n te d

AUSTRALIA WANTS YOU"

• * GREAT C O M P A N Y* *

E X C ELLE N T PAY. Benefits
Transportation Call
407 3SS 7400#.I 1341
TolliefundedSem iQpm

Orlando - Winter Park

322-2611

71—HtlpWantwd

BABYSITTER
M y Home » Lngw d
Markham Rd'SR44. • Xp.
Mon Frl For Intent 111 1441

CONSTRUCTION A U TRADES
Lecel/CerlbBean ToMS/HR
I-44M l? S4SST« (till BeUderiFee
CARPENTER H E LP E R tl Musi
have E .p . Tools and Irens
porta lion! Alter qpm 322 7)17
CLERK fV p ilT /
SWITCHBOARO 13 hrvwk
Musi have previous oltice e.p
Type 30 wpm and have
Irlendly telephone voice Good
benefits Non tmoker* only
Apply X I W 13lh St. Santord

CNA SIGN ON BONUS!!!
DfAOUNIS
Noon the Day Before Publication
Sunday - l| A.M. laturday
Monday -11:30 A.M. Saturday

A D JU STM EN TS AND CRED ITS: In tlw event of on
•rror in an ad, »ha Sanford Horald will bo rotpontiblo for
ttM tin t intorfion only and only to tho oxtont of tht cost
ol that insertion. Plaata chock your ad for accuracy tht
first day It runs.

2 1 — P e r s o n a ls

49— M is c e lla n e o u s

CASH AVAILABLE
Buying Hemet A Mortgage*
Oukk CXtlAB.,............. 333-63*4
F R E E ROOM A BOARD • For
wh female Casselberry re
tired mat* need* company
Call 4*3-1733

A I R L I N E T I C K E T - To
oallimora/Wishlnglon A re
lurn to Orlando I Jun* IS
departure Return July 1!
5)13 Call 1 407 140 0614
AIRLINE T IC K E T , 1 Way June
14, ISSO Orlando to Cleveland
direct 343 Call 112 7211

25— S p e c ia l N o tic e s

IRONING IN MY HOME

BECOME A NOTARY
For Detail*; 1100 412 4334
Florida Notary Assoclalion

27—Nursery A
Child Care
CHILD CARE Summer Mother
&lt;* 1 will car* lor children
If'h r Sanlord 173 143*_______
CHILD CARE In my home
SiXa to 4 OOp -Meal*. mack*
PR certified Ref Reason
4't* Karen I X MIS
CARE In my Sunland
n* Ages 3
3 years
R ito n a b l* M e a ls pro
willed U s e -0 7 0 3 4 Call
17)434*
H E L P T H E M rafaln whal
IheV'y
v* learned or gel them
prdpa
iared for kindergarten
wit* lots of tun. creative 1
learning activities P Ly A
L e w Childcare, age* 4 A Up.
HR^ 407CM3. Call
311*430
■K (4ARY/SANFORD area
Sprinl rate* tor 3 children
Call 110 1131

Legal Notices
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR3EMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
P IO B ATE DIVISION
FiW Number *0 411 CP
IN RE ESTA TE OF
ROSA A, PAYTON.
Deceased
NOTICE OF
AOMIN 1ST RATION
Tht adit sltlralion at Ihe
estate ol ROSA A PAY ION.
d e ce a se d. F ile N u m b e r
SO all CP, It pending In the
Circuit Court tor Seminole
County F lo rid a . Probale
Division. Ihe address of which I*
Seminole1County Courthouse.
Sanlord, Florida 31771 The name
and additst ol the personal
represenIRIve and the personal
rtpresentdiv* i attorney are
set forth below
All In'etesled persons are
required I* file with this court.
W IT H IN T H R E E M O N TH S
FROM THE DATE OF THE
F IR S T P U B L IC A T IO N OF
THIS NOTICE ID all claims
against the estate and (2) any
objection by an Interested
pertor to whom notice was
mailed that challenge* 'he quaJ
Ificaliont ol the personal repre
tentative, vmue or jurisdiction
ot Ihe tour!
ALL CLAIMS AND OBJEC
TIONS NOT SO F IL E D WILL
BE FOREVEK BARRED
Date ol the first publication ot
this notice c4 administration
Jun* 4. ISSO
Personal ReJrtsenlaliv*
THOMAS A SPEER
P O Bo. 1144
Sanlord. FL S771 1164
Attorney for
Personal Representative
THOMAS A SPEER Ol SPEER
A SPEER. P A
P O Bo. 1144
Sanlord. FL 337*2 1144
Telephone (4071122 0441
Publish June 4,11, isso
OES 41
NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Maiit* it htr«4y given that f
am engaged in toatmett at 3*07
Orlando Ay* , Saif lord Seminole
County, Florid# under the
Fictitious Name of CUSTOM
D E N TA L ARTS and that I
Intend to regi%t*r wnd name
with the Clerk d( the Circuit
Court. Seminole County. Ftoci
da, in accordant with the

Provlitont of fife Fictihou*
Name Statute*. To Wit Section
•45 oe Florida Statute* 1*57
Michael McCann
Pubiith May 71. 14 A June 4.
II 1990
DER 21]

IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT. E IG H TE E N TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT. 3EMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA CASE NO SO 1441 CA 14 G
IN R E FOR FEITURE Oh THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED
PROPERTY ( 11One I) 100 00 U N ITEO STATESCURRENC Y
NOTICE OF F O R FE ITU R E PROCEEDINGS
TO Darryl E Jamci* 131 Sufi Valley
Village Apart mailt t, Alta man&lt;te
Springs. Fiona* M TU
and all others who cMim an interest in the tallowing property a)
t M00 00 United Slates currency which was weed on or about the
Wth day of April. 1990 at or near 521 Sun Valley Village Apartment 9
Aitamontr Spring*. $f*tiinole County Florida, by and being held by
the Altamonte Springs Police Department, who will appear before
the HONORABLE C VERNON M IZE. JR cn tlh day of July. 1990
at • X) A M m room NJ24 for the purpose of Ring a Petition for Rule
fo Show Cause and lor Final Order of Forfeiture why the 'described
property ihOokJ nut be for lifted: to the use cl or s-eie by the Chief of
Police Altamonte Springs Police Department Seminole County
F tor.da upon produtnq due proof that tin same was used in
Seminole County Fk”id* m *-oution of the law* of the $**t* of
Florida dealing with contraband and otter criminal offenses
pursuant to Florida Statutes 9J2 791 704 YOU DO NOT HAVE TO
APPEAR
t H E R EB Y C E R TIFY that this Notice vend its accompany«ng
pleadings are bemg served pursuant to Floridi Statutes 912 til TO4.
this lOthdayof May. 1*0
NORMAN R W O lH N G E R STA f E ATTO RN E V
BY ANNE E RICHARDS RUTBER G A S A
f tor id* Bar iNu
100 E m * First
Sheet San ford F lor da 22771
Pubhsh: June14 II 19M
DES ]S

We ere looking lor dedicated
cert Hied nursing astistanls
who enjoy working wih Ihe
elderly Full and purl lime
positions SIM bonus alter
completion ol I month ot
satisfactory employment
HtlUiaven Health Care Center
S3* Mellonville Ave.. Sanlord
3311344....................... E.O.E./H
COLLECTOR •Making tint tew
cell* lo delinquent customers
Some typing PreVTus e.p a
plus' Hours Ham lo Ipm,
Mon
Thurt A lam lo 5pm
f rl Non smokersonfyl!
Apply; Rich Food Plan

4BIW. 12thSt„ lentord

COMPUTER OPERATOR
With bookkeeping eipeftente
Cell Helen foreppt
313 9190

CONSTRUCTION
OFFICE MANAGER
For l person office
_______ Call I X 0060

CONSTRUCTION
FITTER/WELDER

P IC K U P and D E L IV E R Y
available Call
m a lic

55— B u s in e ss
O p p o r tu n itie s

OWN YOUR OWN BUSINESS
For 143
Cell I 400 733 344*».I L4I

VENDING ROUTE
Local High Ireflic locations
Sell cheep! I &gt;00 717 1X0

AV— M o n e y to L e n d
ASSUMABLE AGREEMENTS
FOR DEEDS AND OTHER
CONTRACTS FOR 5ALE7
TRADE? ANY IDEAS’ noh q
Also have money to land If
your property I* tree end
deer Knowledgeable In many
aspect! ot real estate aquisl
lion. Call 741 7446 or digital
beeper. 6SS 1117 Consultant
Mark Frink

CASH TOR HOMEOWNERS
1st, 2nd or equity mortgages
Good Bad credit. Low rates
IM *44* Mortgage Magic. Inc
lie Mlg Bkr 460 E 414. Cass

GOLD CREDIT CARD
11.500 Credit Line
GUAR. VISA/MC
Guar Cash Advance
I N* 414 1540
54* 34 lee

71—He I p Wanted_
e . G E T A 10BI • e
Cruitelinet. US A Overseen
444 111 444* e .I C*1
Men Fr)................... SAM 7PM

* * MOLLY MAID * *
Prof Maid Service' Will train,,
full time. Mon Frt- 767 5007
ADD TO YOUR INCOME
Buy or Sell Avon
Harriet. 122 0659 or Pal. 327 4323
ASSEM BLE TO YS A Craft
Itemf, full part time High
tarnlngsl 404 221 3011_______«•

ASST. MANAGER NEEDED
OR PARTS COUNTER HELP
Parts taper tenet prefer red
Retirees wtlc ome t Par It City.
Sanford. 2500 S French Awe__

EXP O SEWING MACHINE
OPERATORS
On sing1# needle A merraw
machines We otter piece
work pay. paid holidays A
vacations Health A dental
plan II your are looking lor a
nice air conditioned place lo
work Irlendly people good
wages and benefits and you
are dependable and believe in
a good day s pay lor a good
day's work, we need YOU!
SAN DEL M FC .IN C
31*0Old Lh. Mary R d- Santord
441 131 l i l t

TEMPTED TO TEMP?
We have immediate shoe! and
lonq term assignments m your
area tor
OOFFICE CLERKS
OHECEPTIONISTS
eSECRETAR IES
* WORD PROCESSORS
• INDUSTRIAL WORKERS
We otter top pay. great benefits
and the opportunity to work at
many ol the top companies In
your area Call now tor an
appointment!
7X 477]
NO F E E FRIDAY PAY

Will train, several needed
now! All types!
Mitre Employment... h i *nI,

*

'

COUNSELORS

E.perisnced with High School
students Good personality
needed! 37-hr Mon Frl Call
372 5X7

OELIVERY ORIVER
(Warehouse Full lime Apply
in person, kalilfl Auto Parts
1714 Orlando Or. Santord

DRIVERS
Ove r the r oad, tree lor frailer .
must have 2 year* experience
and good driving record
Average trip I0day%
Calll §60 174 90SO
AG Carr»ert. Tavares. FI.
DRY WALL Partner
Own tools and transportation
a mutt! Call Jay 3311414.
Earn 5300 lo 5500 per week
Reading Books at home Call
415 47] 7440 E .l U476

EMPTY NEST?
A qu4lity child care center is
looking to' pari hme teachers
aides M a tu rity -Lo v e ot
children a mutt! J7J I4J5
E X TR A M O N E Y FROM
HOMEI I II show you how!

. INSURANCE CLERK •
S uper c a re e r spot lo r
agressiye person! Train Sully
AAA EM PLOYM EN T
744W. 21th St..
333 3114

IRRIGATION INSTALLERS
Full time penITion, residential
experience and repair know!
edge a must Landscaping
experience beneficial Im
mediate openings, good ply
and benefits 127 §133
K EYES FLA. IN C . Realtors
pays tuition to Real Estate
School}.................Call 2231200
LANDSCAPERS
Full time
positions Driver's License
required
. Call 322 S ill
LAUNDRY WORKERS
Must
be hardworking dependable
and motivaied Immediate
Hire S4 00'Slart, raise alter 10
days Medical
3)9 4430

LAWN MAINTENANCE
FOREMAN
Supervisory exp required
Full time 'position Great Pay l
D**v# at 3)9 1100 M l , ta 4p
Local residents needed part lull
time to do distribution work
tor local foundation Own
transportation needed Call
Mr Lowitt between 11AM and
4PM Mon Frl only 331 ■&gt;&gt;/•

CAFETERIA WORKER

* I P N FULL T IM E *

Monday Friday, day% Good
benefit* Apply
3700 Lake Emma Rd,Lake Mary
F U L L Tim e M aintenance
Person for com m e rcia l
laundry company Mult have
complete service knowledge A
ability to work on Clssells
Dryers Wash** Washers, A
Chicago Ironers Immediate
hire on proven abilUy 113 92f&gt;

GARMENT PRESSER
COUNTER PERSON
Immediately! Full lime!
Wages open, benetits! Apply
In person Llpham't Cleaners
149) 5R 4)4. Longwood
oo dw orkers n eed ed !
Oaily Work
Daily Pay
Call Bob lor details
alter 1pm
i l l 7551

MACHINIST
Must be experienced in lath
and milling machine Job shop
type of atmosphere F u'l time
H hr Call 407 37M305

MAIDS/INSPECTRESSES
Desk Clerk%/Nit** Auditor
Apply Days Inn. 450 Douglas
Av , Altamonte Spgs M3 71 I t
MEDICAL

LAUNDRY AIDES
Nursing Horne riper tent i full
time A good benefits' f
LONGWOOD HEALTH CARE
3)9 9200
EOF
MEOICAL

★ CNA’S ★
* *7 50 Per Hour« 1
4 Good Work ingCtn-1'' -‘/'S' '
LONGWOOD HEALTH CARE
J1S *740
FOE

NAIL TECHNICIAN
Hardworking dependably for
existing clientele' M erit
Norman Fascinations 311 4305
N A N N Y H O U S E A t t Pt R
Resp person over XMu rare
far infant &amp; rto housekeeping
M F 7:30 to 5 10 37' 9964

NURSE AIDES * ALL SHIFTS
HIGHER STARTING PAY!
For certified or experiem «*d
Apply in person to
Lakeview Nursing Center
919 E 2nd St
Sanford

NURSING ASSISTANTS
F y II time, 7 3 and l i t
E ice lie n f benefits good
working cong t onv. frtnridly
peopk* Appl* at 60 N Mwy 17
A 97. Debary Man thru Frl
9AM fo 4PM
EOt
PART TIM E LINE SERVER
FU LL TIME BREAKFAST K
LUNCH COOK Call .171 1117,
bf
9 and |1 am and tram :
to 7 Id pm NO CVLL AC
C EP TED blwii I » and I pm

PREiSER

•FILE CLERK TRAINEE .
This busy firm needs you right
away Learn all phases
AAA EMPLOYM ENT
700 W. 15th S
t
123 5174
FOODSERVICE

Call 111 455 944* E . l B l

• INPUT O P ER A TO R .
Put ynur skill* to work' Nice
firm i'- Santord This woo t
4last tongDon *t De Ia/ 1
AAA EM PLOYM ENT
709W 23»hlt .
17)1174

IMMEDIATE OPENINGS

CONSTRUCTION WORKERS

HOUSEBOAT VACATION
Partner wanted lo participate
Have tun and make money
with 41’ lu .u ry cruising
houseboat Small investment
required i l l 1437___________

HAIRSTYLIST
With tallowing, reasonable
chair rental Well established shop Call 377 1974 177 3*72

For plale. pipe and shapes
________ Call 1)0 0060

BE YOUR OWN BOSS
Rat Iona' menu lecturer needs
■* locinjeiibn Id service 100V
natural |ulce route Best
on* - men business ever No
selling No overhead Musi
have 314.400 secured I00N by
Inventory 133.000 very possl
bl* tlrsl year This could make
you independent First lime
oiler, lor detail* cell Sam
Spm. ..................I 400 611 1740

We of'*r e.cellent earnings
• Greet bene tils
• Co. vehicle/Jutu allowante
• Co. pd. retirement plan
• Compt. Training program
• Guaranteed training income
• Leads lurnished. Strang
advertising support
• Management advancement
Solid, lucrative future in a
recession proof industry' Both
Sale* and Service Position*
Open Call Bill
331 SIX
_______ 7 3QAM to 4PM_______

71 — Help W an’ eci

Busy Santord doctor 4day
work week* Many beneliti!
Call
331 4730

LABOR

&lt;V&gt;

i 36 hi 37
Full time, 6 d.iy
hour Air comfit
I*•nefds
333 3437 or apply in penor
Dry Clean USA, Heathrow

PRODUCTION WORKERS
Longwood manufacturer &lt;
looking tor energetic rehab I

people to till portion-, nr c
1st and 2nd shifts IS r hOu
Apply in person Pa
Hanndm 777 Bern ett
Longwood fTaS&gt; i a in
Commerce Park sicroi trcM
South Seminole Hospd, tJi OP

RECEPTIONIST/TYPIST
Paragon has lull i n .* po

lions available u r udor ' &gt;■ i
Longwood1 C.'ndldaV rn i*,t h«able to typu 45 to 30 WPM and
have good ornan i/..iiiH."'i*ii and
telephone answer ing &gt; ■ 11-.
Comfxjiitivr tiSlary pxCf1
hrnrllti paekj»g«
Call 3710000 »o arrai&gt;-je .»&lt;
Interview

PHC
EOT

RN-CHARGE NURSE
Day shift full time lull
benefits' Call tor Interv.e.v
Hillhaven Health Care Center
930 Mellnnvdle Ave , Sanford
377 1344
E O E ft

FORCE

LABOR ON DED/IAND
D A ILY W O R K •D A ILY P AY
• JVO F E E S '
V

W

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JrZ

Drivers With Vehicles Ear
Extra 50e Per Hour
Report 5:45 AM
319 Sflcond St., Sanford
or Call Dobblo at 321-1590

■’.D M W IX ts A

u s in e s s S e r v ic e

“ ATTENTION CNA!!!!!
IN HOUSE POOL Summers
coming! Need c .t r i vacation
money? We need YOU! 11
54 73'per hr I or 2 days per
wk andoncall For details
Hillhavtn Health Care Center
154 Mellonville Ave . Santord
311 434a....................... E.O E /H

AUTO PARTS DRIVERS
Needed immediately! Ask tor
M&lt;ke
Call iJO 9000

"Save Unie and money when you use this Directory’
A c c o u n tin g &amp;
T a x S e rv ic e
C O LM E A A C C O U N TIN G B
TA X SERVICE Small b«n4
nesses A individuals welcome'
334-1443 *HU*/1]| 3774 eve*.

C o n c re te

Lawn Service

W EST CONCRETE SERVICE
Small Job* a Big Jebs * R.qair
Job*. Free Esl Call anytime
11* 34*3. Licensed-Insured

LAWNS MOWED A TRIM M ED
Senior , Citiiem
Diitount F r t t\l 174 1719
LAWNS MOW11) A IR IM M ED
RiMvon.itik* Senior C it*Ten t
Discount Free Evl. 324 1739
p r o f e s s io n a l
GANOI Hi H
Mo*ing. edgirg. d c .n up*
C o m p le te C a r v 1 F re e
trttimak*4* 7Ar v.kf j ; t , i4

E le c t r ic a l

Legal N otices
NOTICE OF
FICTITIO US NAME
Notice it hereby given that we
are eng aged m butinett at 514 %
Longview PL Longwood FL.
Seminole County. Florida under
the F ic t i t i o u s N am e ot
C ALLIG R A FA S T INK
and
that we intend to register said
name with the Clerk of the
Circuit Court. Veminoie County
Florida »n accordance with the
Provisions of the Fictitious
Name Statutes To Wit Section
•43 09 Florida Statutes 1937
Judith A Bom*
Ann* Starr
Publish May 14. It, 71 A June 4
1990
OER 129
NOTICE OF
FICTITIO US NAME
Notice is hereby given that we
are engaged m business at JJJ
Brantley Club PI Longaood
FL J2779, Seminole County.
Florida., under the Fictitious
Name at AMLIN BUSINESS
SYSTEMS and tnat we intend
to register said name with Ihe
Clerk of the Circuit Court $#m
moi* County Florida in ac
cordance with the Provisions of
the Fictitious Name Statutes
To Wit Section •*3 09 F lor da
Statutes 1957
AMLIN INC
WaiiaceE Hunte*
Carol A Hunter
Publish May 71 it A June 4
11. 1990
OEfc HO

A lu m in u m S id in g
Eiterler Hemesavws - Siding,
satlll &amp; fascia, screened
room* Freeetllmaletl
212414*................. „..WX4*3**44
_ A £ £ lia
i n ce s

HOME APPLIANCE
NEW APPLIANCES

H E R ITA G E ELECTR IC
Prompt. Reasonable Service
Licensed'Insured
ERroot 1421
CsH 447 11147*3

C A R P E N T R Y , h a u lin g ,
masonary. paining and tile
F ree estimates Call J7J *774

USED APPLIANCES

3273143
C h ild C a r e C e n te rs

FIX IT FASTINC.

H A ! WALL COVERING
We hang ell type* Hi *kaha
p rk ti- Freee^H C l 1917

e P H IL L IP S JA N TO R IA L
Floor Care Our Specialty! X

Pressure Cleaning

^jrr^ejgerience^alUS'MiTTT^

PRESSURE CLEANING MAN
Moui# Wash A Peinfmg Cn

T r a c to r W o rk

Lika Hama Daycare Cealer
Neer Winter Springs Elemen
tary 7*pm Intents to 5yrs
Lie 1444 4
227-4441

B u iid in g C o n tra c to rs

L a w n S e rv ic e

NEW REMODEL REPAIR

LAWN M AINTENANCE K r ^
Estimate* Rc-ionebic Rale*1
Senior Ci'ilea O.scewnl 111 40*4

Carpentr&gt;
CARPENTER All kinds of home
repairs pamlmg 4 ceramic
Me R-inara Gross 111 5972
L E E S CARPENTRY - Storage
building, decks A m.sc
carpentry tnsuredA I,censed
Free E s'1mates 713*314

Piano Tuning
E X P E R T PIANO TUNING
Ser' Jre p a ir/moving rental
new A uird Call Ray ,12) 1062

ACREAGE MOWING discing
grod.nq and lerflluing
B A B Mowing _______ 471 4574
MOW I NO. rolo tiling and any
other type uf tractor work
Free Estimates Call32)4111

HOMES.OFFICES. STORES
All types construe Non Res/Cem
11) 4411 S G Balud. CBC4ISH0

Paper Hanging

One Call To Do It All
Your Neighborhood Handy Man
Residential • Commercial
Call Soft Todavll 171 4315

GE and M AYTAG
ALSO
Buy Sett • Second-Guaranteed
GOOD SELECTION
344 E. CammwcSal 31. Santord

Painting
FRANK BARNHART ......
\
ipfeiiyre cleaninig. It yri tap
Referemma
. Ill-f t67

Chuck's Quality Liwn Caie
Comm /Res • F R E E ESTi
No lob toe large/smatl. - l l l M il
COMPLETE ..
Londscaping compelillve
i-. - i M ITB S

LAWN SERVICE
Free Eslimales

171*755

Ho^r U, .fs'rs*.**?

•‘

i ‘

S w im m in g Pool
S e rv ic e
StMA SWIMMING POOLS 31464
Aaffhouse Clear.**’ e of r«?«&gt;
IR9 pools. 34 It A 22 H

computety lAtRNd ln«.iuci*i
huge Ptkk U M n Nnclng
filler j/vj viiinmci f &gt;rari(inc
available Other pout\ avail
bate
1 606 S72 I
#CGC OH0&gt;2 F

T r e e S e rvic e
ECHOLS TR EE SERVICE
)U 323
Let The Pr

�Sanford Herald. Sanford, Florida — Monday, June 4, 1990 — SB

7 1 — H e lp W e n t t d

9 3 - Rooms for Rent

fisnist And Or O ifM h l

A TTR AC TIVE clean elticlancy,
TV. microwave, maid tarvlce
Call J1J IQOlor J ll **47

Small church In Lake Mary
ar— . Call.............
222 9*75

riN C H AS tr MECHANIC
Full lima Brunswick Bowlling
Machlntt Eupcritno Iwlplul.
but not n a e n u ry Apply IM
W, Airport Blvd , Sanford
R N/H OIFICE ONCOLOOY
Horn* haaltti t i p pratarrao
Part tlma or full tlm*
• ROUTE SALES*
MOO * comm All local da
lirarlat No ovarmta. E*c
training pmgram Benefit*
AAA EM PLOYM EN T
r a w .M t M t ..................m i n i
SALES

COUNSELOR
Salat Counselor naadad lor
pra naad ce m e te ry.'e n d
funaral Mtat G rail company
banafilt and abova avaraga
aiming) Rapid advancamant
lor tha right par ion Mult
hava own car and have a
lama ol urgancy Olgnldad
opportunity with tha laadar In
thit Held Call lor parional
Interview
PafMcFee ley. 211 3*57
Baldwin Fairchild
Oahlawn Park Camatary
and Funeral Hama_____

SCREEN PRINTERS
Aggrettlve. dependable Will
train, Capumlth. JTI1 U I

SECURITY OFFICERS
For Lake Mary Experience
or .."I train Full A Part time
■ TR O SEC U R ITY.
M l 179t

SITTER NEEDED
For I children Oayt only My
home 110 t ill, altar a pm
ACHER
For a year old)
E ip pralarrad It JO* 1}
Happy Elvet Childcare
■Mary____________ H I til*

TRUCK DRIVERS ~
M in . 2 y r t . . c u rra n t
Iraclor.trailer e&gt;p. Muti ba
D.O.T cart A pat) drug
Kreaning Benelili mcl In
•prance, pd vac . ale Apply
Sunbell Auto Carrier!, all
\ Wary. Itrw. DaBary M l 5377

NNIQUE OPPORTUNITY
ImtlwJ ials opening ParM
S i l v e r / » » r 1 "“ ^
partner conlidanta tor rea
•Slat* oriented butlnait
a. Call anytime, 1*1 &gt;M*
VOLT
TIM P O R AR Y SERVICES
________ Call H t t l t t

WAITRESS
R*qulr*t experience Mutt ba
neat, clean, energetic A over
11 yrt. New ratlauranll Apply
Rtpanonat )*0l E.SR**

W R IHO U SE PERSONNEL
To 111 It hr* Will train! All
all lypet! Permanent!
Employment
* «a tlll

i Worktra/Asumbly
F*ctoiy 1 Drivers Now
• ToS/50 weekly plut benelllt
aFullTIm e Parlllme
# All Shllt* Open
a Hiring Several Trainee*
' M tl-n a t
tts/ralund policy

WELDERS
Start today! To SIJ per hourt
H Will train I Jthlltt Alllypeii
Impteyment..... M t l l l l

W ELO ER tFX BR IC arO R
Eaperlence In M IG Apply In
Barton at Gator Dock and
Marina 2fC0 Mellonvilla Ave .
Santord.......
iam Spm
a WOODWORKER*
Thlt co. hat plenty ol work to
keep you happy Tool) pro
Vlded Don't delay here
AAA EM PLOYM EN T
W. ltth St..................I l l Ittt

WRECKER DRIVER
1 Experienced mutt live in
g Santord area
Apply In
* perton 110/ W Itt St, San
lord
_________

14-18 YRS OLD?
NEED A JOB?
TH E SANFORD HERALD
Hat Direct Door To Door
Salat Potlliont
Available Todayl

EARN EXTRA
$$$
Monday Friday. * to * pm
(flexible) Pay by com
million To apply Slop by
Weekday*. J a pm and atk
tor Dave al the SANFORD
HERALD JOO N French A ve
Santord

$7,000 PER MONTH
Part time not uncommon Fla
manufacturer ol natural
product* 130 M»»orJJO*Jt»

73—Employment
____ Wanted
HOUSEKEEPING. WASHING
and ironing Call anytime,
Ml 2755

91—Apartments/
House to Share
MOBILE HOME TO SHARE
2bedroom, lemaleonly!
Call .............................J JO S*l*
1 BORM Aol
W* week
Include) all ulilillel I child
OK Call
JJ1

C LEAN reemt, kitchen *rd
laundry lac Millet Cable TV.
Sterling att/Q/wk JJOtalJ
EXCEPTIO NALLY nice tlvdlo
apt Ve-y low rent In exchange
(or lltedutlet Call
W ttM a rllA ia a *
F U R N IS H E D iludlo w/tep
kltchr*. Lot. ol ttc-aget
Quiet, well kept community
SANFORD COURT........ J1TJJCI
LONOWOOD Lakelront home.
Room with privilege* t adult
SM/wk.CalllllSai*________
LONGWOOD/Lk. Mary •Pleat
ant. clean bdrm . cable, kllch
en privilege*. t/Q/wk u n t i l
ROOM FOR R EN T
|/S per
week Kitchen privlledges.
wither/dr yer. A/C
_________Call n i n « ________
WHOLE hamt prlvlleget with 1
llngle bed) tso/wk 1 perton*
or lie „&gt; I perton H1M H .

97—Apartment*
Furnished / Rent
"LOTS OF CALLS!"
The rap trom S R. wat vary
pleated by the overwhelming
retponte produced by their
Senlord Herald Clattltltd adt
tor their rentel apt* tched
uled to run on tha 10 Day
Special. Something you need
to edvertlte el low colt and
achieve quick results? Try our
10 A l* Oey Special rate*
Lowetl coil per line lor con
tecutlve day*' advertising
Advertitert are tree to cancel
at toon at retultt are reached
CLASSIFIED DEPT.
H I 1411

K IT *N* CARLYLE® by Larry Wright

n —Apartments
Unfurnished / Rent

______ w/ m m *______

1 BORM. A/C. carpet, screened
balcony Convenient lo

99—Apartments
Unfurnished/Rent
COME SEE OUR LARGE
• •COUNTRY K ITC H EN * *
1 BDRM .] BATH APTS
Over 1.000 Sg. FI. Living Areal I

downtown ra m i_ _ _ _ _ _ _

,

Y d /a A

CO EV11 LA/MAST E R COVE
APARTMENTS
EXTRA LAROE UNITS!
1.2 A J bedroom aptt
Pool Tennis Court Peaceful,
convenient location Quiet ott
street parking Renovation
Special*!................... 130 570*
CONVENIENT 2 bdrm . 1 bath
no pelt. tJOO mo » ucurlty
Call alter J PM
i l l «*/«

191—Building
Materials
ALL S TEE L BUILDINGS al
Sealer invo.ee, 3000 to 50.000
sq It Call 407 291 M ltoUeet

QUITE AREA

193—Lawn &amp; Garden
• LAW N F U R N ITU R E , cast
iron Include) 2 chairs, lov
asaat and table *95
Call............. ............... J2» 0717
• PAIR OF LAWN MOWERS. 1
ga*. I «lectrie Very good
condition. *30 or best oiler
each
__________ . 495 1927

195—Machinery/Tool5
141—Homes for Sale

GENEVA
4 bdrm t. 2 5 bath! Screened
pool A 5 acres!
514* 000
Jim Alford. Broker.......Jllltt*

***. TD«w

117—Commercial
______ R e n ta ls __
SANFORD. HWY 17 *2 ottica or
S l o t I . 100 t q
It .
USO mo___________ Jj3*96j

SANFORO BUSINESS CENTRE
730Wylly Av (Airport*i trance)
Office Space or
Ottice/warehouu space avail
Call 12117*7 ar HI-7*a; aval

137—Otfice Rentals
BR ANONEW OFFICE BLOG
400sq.IMe1.M0iq ft.
OC 2 ZONING!
Move in Spaclal
UJO/mo.
C ALL........................... HI****
2 SMALL R EN TAL OFF ICES
Zoned GC 3. Very rtiu n a b ltl
tlx It. Call now!
H J *575

14 1— H o m e s fo r Sale
A VA R E P O
J/ l. LOW
DOWN!
*41.000
L*rry Herman, Broker 110 4JSI

BATEMAN REALTY
Lie Rea! Estate Broker
3**0 Sanford Ave &lt;

321 0759
321-2257
BRING TOUR BOAT
Lakeside townhouse on de

Ibdrm ,2 bath
15*.*00
Call Bab Gregory. Realtor
'407)114 4*00 e m i 5200

BUILDER'S CLOSEOUT MODEL
Casselberry Goll Course
4/1. lake over payments
55 000 down, low 2nd. 5123 000
_ &lt;Co Broke) Call *2* 6*1*
• C H AR TER B UILDERS*
Will taller a home te lit your
needs! Call
I *00 411 117*

1bedroom 2bath
Lake Mary 213 *911
SANFORD - t bdrm . t ba
C/M'A, 1150 month t sec
dep Call 1*0 IIS// message

OB

NEW LOANS WITH
LESS THAN $2500 CASH

tiKl.. parking. 180 wk . 1300
Itr...
310ji 111/menage

U n lb a d W w u

NEAR 1-4! PRIME LOCATION
Churtk A school, built '**. 17 5
a d MANY USES! Mutt Saint
Rail EitalaOna..............*11 JJCO

INCLUDING CLOSING COST
J A 4 bdrm hornet in Santord.
D*.Iona/DeBary/Lk. Mary/
Longwnod'Altamonte Springs

PRE FORECLOSURE SALE
BOARDING STABLE/HOME
O N ]', ACRES
Santord arta
Lictnud 15
itllli. J fenced pasturtt! Plut
Outstanding J/2 country
horn*, over J.OOn tq It. (amity
room w/huga fireplace,
sprinkler ty tto m
A lio ,
wall maintained mobile home
A 3 storage buildings Valued
at *350.000! Mortgage *100.000
equity *150.000! M AKE ME
AN OFFER I CAN't REF
USE 1Owner................12*114*
SANFORD, HWY 17*1. com
mercial Office bldg . 4.000 tq
It. *245 000
H J 9*43

$1,300 DOWN INCL CLOSING

Immaculate 5 bdrm J bath
with separate mother In lew’s
quarters, new paint, new rool.
In ground pool, on l/J
•ere.............................1121.500

LESS THAN S2,900 DOWN
Immaculate 1/11j. large (ami
ly room with brick fireplace
10X&gt;S screened porch, large
fenced yard,
157.900

SANFORD AVE. CORNER LOT
2 Bay Garage w'Olllcet *
extra*!! Prey Auto Sale) A
Repair Shop W ill hold
w/tubttantial down payml
*125.000 Call................I l l 551*
4 PLEX
Magnolia Are. San
ford New tiding, new roof.
*12 500
Call J j * Ml*

PINECREST
J bdrm 2 bath, appliances,
workshop, below market lor
quick u 'e !
54* &lt;00

ASSUME NO QUALIFY
J 'l 'i , 1.40* tq I t . new paint
and carpet, appliances on l/J
acre. till, mo *51.000

153—AcreageLots/Sale

LONGWOOO- LESS THAN
57,700 DOWN
3 bdrm. H i bath, appliances,
fenced yard! S53.900

ASSUME NO QUALIFY
SSI* per month Immaculate 2
bdrm 2 bath, appliances and
pool
*59.900

HISTORIC 2 STORY

High and dry Homes or
mobiles *33.900 Good terms
________ Call 144 «25a_________

157— M o b ile
H o m e s / S a le

PAUL 6 BETH OSBORNE
VENTURE I PROPERTIES
321-4764

SANFORD REPOSSESSION

\ u
313 W Itt ST Suite *00
B EA U TIFU L large corner lot
comes with this lovely 3 bdrm
hom e
F a m i l y ro o m ,
fireplace, detached workshop
w elec screen porch
Eaceliont terms 153,500
HUGE OAKS surround this love
ly 1 bdrm home with family
room, formal dining room
serr porch, fenced yard, and
double carpor t Only
553.500

323-5774
MINI RANCH

STENSTROM
REALTY, INC.
•% Out 34&amp;
,

t

•

We list and sell
more properly than
anyone in the Greater
SafifordLakp Mary area.
H O M E S ITE . 2 LOTS, each
Me 100 on Airport Blvd Well
located Easy access to mj|or
Rdi &amp; shopping
HO 000
R E D U C E D ! Lease Purchase
ideal 3 t starter retiree
Energy efficient Near shop
ping schools Now only 514 900

C14KI PRICE REDUCED! H-g
4 7 fa r budge* minded Trees

N ea r ch urch es, schools
shopping See, com pair eS 49 873

S acres in Osteen with mobile
Home plus 3,000 sq ft work
building with hydralic lift, air
compr Other eitras include
satellite irrigation and more!
Don’t wait on this one! 543 500

CALL BART
R E A L E S TA TE
REALTOR
333 7498

* MOTIVATED S E LL E R *
O FFER ING 53000
FURNITURE C E R TIFIC A TE it
sold by 4 9 90 Beautifully
maintained on freed to*

*

bdrm . I ’ a bath, orer 3300 sq
ft living area Fireplace,
mirror accents, eat in kit new
c a r p e l , m in t b lin d s &amp;
verticals Big bach yard
w llowtring landscaping Kids
bike to Idyttw ilde F tm
school Tremendous value at

5119 000 Call Owner. 333 *430.
eves

ROOM TO SF R E A D OUTI Easy
CHECK ON THIS 4/3 Needs

JUNE
BONUS
ONE
MONTH
FREE
T h is
Walarfront Lilaslyla
Modam FUnaas Center
■Indoor Racquetball

REGATTA
SMOKES
Rental Apaitmants
On Laka Monroa

some TLC but worth i f Many
■fras Affordable fenced
shedi. new plumbing
SSI. 199

BIG POOLSIDE J/7 FAM « M
bar. billiard fable fence,
earner tot inude utility Super
buy1 Now only
167.950

M4K) ASSUME NO Q UALIFY!
3 Story country ) I •. on 4 plus
acres Bring n th 4 horses
Near river W ow
It 10 400

2335 W. S e m i n o le Blvd.
H w y . 17-92
S a n lo r d , F L 32771

CALL ANYTIME

3 2 3 -26 2 8

321-2720

fe rm s
no q u a l i f y i n g
Fireplace formal living and
dming 3 car garage on huge
freed lot
AS.000
Metre Real Estate Co Inc

__________ m nay__________

SALE OR LEASE OPTION
D ELTO N A
3 b d rm
split 3bafh I 352 sq It
•
acre kM.lyg Assumam* Hun
Qualifying Loan Call 333 3433
SANFORD
3 bdrm 3 bath.
family room a extras' vm 000

W Malicidwskf. Realtor
133 7983

SECLUDED!

322-2420
1141 Park Dr Sanford
441 W Lake Mary B1 . Ik Mary

tike new country home
Large lot 564 *00 313 3170
I t

STAIRS PROPERTY
M AN A G tM EN l 4 WEALtv
m 7312/HI « « » _______
WINTER SPRING* i b d v m .l
hath Mtwl cond/dow! Volume
ceil/ngt tirepla/e Screened
porch A wartenty
*7* *W

ENA Sun Flartdi 1*5 MM
Virgin,* Fuhr

34* 4**2

OCALA N ATIO NAL FORE1TI
Wooded lot* River access
*5.950 each No Money Down)
*21 4lmon!hly........... Owner
(*04) 73* 457*or (*041*71 141*
OWNER FINANCINO No qua!
Dying. *5.000 down 10 5% In
leretl. 30 yr. mtg! 2 Ten acre
tract*. *73.000 ea One 3 Kre
tract. *50.000 Call
421*71*

5 ACRES Al

4 bdrm ] bath. 2.B75 tq tl.
Hardwood Moors, appliances,
separate mother In law's
quarters, garage
561.900

SANFORD
2 bdrm t bath, all appliance*,
a c 5395 per month ply* 1300
security Wafer furnished
__ Gall 88? 3310. anytime__
SANFORO. Large I bdrm Pay
monthly or weekly Dep ret
erence* No pet* 10% oft
Senior Citizen*1 123 0342__
S A N F O R D t Sm ell, ternd
porch, nice Newly decorated'
528S mo ♦ I ISO sec J3OJ204
SANFORD
* bdrm . water

149—Commercial
Property/Sale

ASSUMABLE, NO QUALIFYING

slfAb'e Lake MoArt11 Larg«
1.370 square feet. 3 bdrm H i
bath with carport boat slip
and private dock S59.900
407 788 8794 alter 6PM

Q O R C H ES T ER APTS.

Wttlyrn N Carolina M ill I
En|oy cool trash air Call
I *00 7*3 1030 Smoky Mtt.
Land A Htm*t. P.O. Box *11.
Murpky. H. Carolina 1**0*

MAYFAIR LAKE MONkOE

AAA BUSINESS CENTER
New olllce'Whse *00 It lo
t.**J ft Bays with or w o
otlicet starting at 1154/mo
Hwy, 17/91* JR *77
Call. 135913*

Townhouse, 2 bdrm . 2 ba .
fpl , loti washer'dryer A
microwave. 1395 mo *79 919*
MARINER'S VILLAGE
Lake Ada I bdrm
H it mo
Ibdrm tu g mo A up H I **»

FREE BROCHURE

J bdrm l bath. Ilreptic*.
appliances, carport
*J*.*00

IIS —Industrial
Rentals

HIDDEN VILLAGE IK . MARY

145—Resort
Property / Sale

112 Catalina Driw

LAKE MARY LAKEFR0NT

Single Kory Sludlo. I A 1
Bdrm Apt* Many exlrat In
eluding ttorage space! Quit*,
coty communltyl Attractive
landscaping On til* resident
manager* who CARE I
SANFORD COU R T........H U JOI

Avattaki* now tor Tint tim*
buytnl Hurry, won't latfl 2.
2. 4 bdrm horn** availably In
Dyllon*. Santord. Lcky Mary
and Longwood areas!
AA Carnal. Inc. Ctntwy It
Call Janal Mantftytd
Days, J H I W E v t t . 212 72/1

Th e Prudential
Florida Realty

Beautiful beachl 1/2. air. no
pelt Ret reqd U*1 month
plut deposit Call
3H**/I
LONOWOOD/Skylark J bdrm .
1 bath. E*c. cond 1S10 mo
plut u c , H J O***or H I 1304
SANFORD • 3/1. carport, ch a.
Al area No pelt Adultt
preferred SiiO mo phi* &lt;»V)
tecurity. Call H I 1*0*. after 1
SANFORO 1 BDRM
I bath
Rent &lt;313 Deposit 13*3 C.sll

"HEAR THE QUIET!

L I I0 N 0 MONEY

FORECLOSURE SEMINAR

HOMES TO RENT
1 and 1 Bedroom
Unturnlthad. Lake Mary and
Sanford area*! Call lor
availability and localtont
Atk lor Brtnda

P

141—Homes for Sale

Learn how to buy foreclosure
end probate properties and
lava thousands Stll Wa'll
show you howl I &gt;00 220 721*.

103—Houses
Unfurnished / Rent

2000 U k . Mary Blvd.
_______ 321-0584
___
CLEAN I bdrm apt. a/c. Ns
pelt, tlSO'mo plut H U depot
It Call
331 10/5/messaga

• Largo Matal Oesk *75 Call
173 1335 aller Spm___________

101—Houses
Furnished / Rent
1 bedroom/1 bath Convenient
location, central H/A. &lt;*2$
month. F lril and ucurlty
Available June 1)1............Call
______ ***&gt;a*J. avenlngt______
SANFOilD Furnished Houu. 1
bdrm. clean, nice 12*J mo
plut USO •*&lt;. No pelt *05 B
Hotly Av*. N. 1th St 1 blk wett
o ll/ W H J* l/ &lt; * 10pm
I BDRM. 1 BATH, family room,
kitchen and appliance*,
garage. 1*00 par month
PAUL B B E TH OIBOBNE
VEN TUR E I PROPERTIES
111 &lt;7*«

y m te /v ie u i
. ty / u w tm e n k

189—Office Supplies
/ EquTpment____

1 BORM. LA K E S ID E , nice
complex. AM amenities U1S
per month........
HO SIB*
• 1 BDRM. OAPAOE APT. Alto
Elfictencet! 1st month plut
ucurlty I Call.............Hit***

w 1 BDRM. FURNIS H ED *
With kltchenetta. utlllllet A
A/CI 1*1*Magnolia .. H I 1393
I BEDROOM. I BATH, moil
utlllllet Included Starting at
tlSO/mo Alto a 2 bdrm . I
bath, ifartlng at tl/5'mo Call
Bart, alter hourt 31) *210

GOLF CLUBS. Laa.ts Warn
Full S*t with hag t!50 Eic.
CawBI Call
322 520*day*
• GOLF LOVERS Sat ul Wilson
Slalh Goll Clubs Best otter
talll72 5702

Two Aptt each hat 1 bdrmt. 2
bath* All appliance*, central
H/A &lt;19S/mo plut ucurlty
Call lor appt Tam to5pm

260-MOO
SANFORO
I bdrm ctoie to
downtown, complate privacy,
utilltlei included I t ! per week
plut 1200 tecurlly
.221 22**
SANFORO ■ Entire downtlalrt
of large home 1 bdrm, I 't
bath. J Iplct UtlMHei pd
Illl'w k lyo r &lt;*95 monthly
Call ......................
MS KIM
k.wD
1 bdrm. clou to
F.ntown 1*0 per week plut
&lt;200 tecurlly Include*utlllllet
_________Call H H W ________

187—Sporting Goods

'U Skyline Siesta Key - 14 x *3.
2/2. • ice lltn t condition
512,000 financing available
Call 111 Federal of Seminole.
333 1343or 831 SSS4
1938 K O U N T R Y A IR RV
MOBILE 38 I a 10 w pop out.
enc loved patio Call 333 0198

H O — B u s in e ss
F o r S ale
SMALL CARD and gift shop in
D vb a ry
*13.000 C a ll
i &lt;07 *** *3*3 alter «pm_______

18 1—A p p lia n c e s
/ F u n iitu r e ^
• BED
Double, full 5tre boa
spring, mnerspnng mattresv
frame and headboard All for
575 Can deliver Cad 322 4219
BJ'S RESALE
We Buy/Sell Furniture A Col
lecfibltt. Including Etlalei
25*1 S Sanford Ave . 323 744*
BUNK BEDS
complete and
chest of drawer*. 585 Will veil
veparelely 373 8/46_________
BUNK BEDS
Country wood,
com pi 575 Loveveat, rocker,
chair, 1 end fables, coffee fa
bfe. &amp; 3 (ampi, country wood,

5150 lor all!!
2218305
• C O N T E M P O R A R Y SOFA
with matching

chair, earth

tone?. e*c cond 1&gt;00 J22 *049
• If f 6 pm
• DINING TAB LE
Solid Ma
pie, db&gt;e tJrupie.it width 79
in .length JO 4/m . 1100 Call
___________323 7455
• DISHW ASHER
Tappan
built in model, eacellent con
dition 1’ 5 cab 831 1314 leave

meiiage _________________
E N TE R TA IN M E N T Center
Qai, newt 1125 Microwave
w/turntable. 5100 Wood trim
ileeper iota w matching lo*
ewaf 5f5 boiri Call 323 4435
LARRY'S M ART. 21S Sanford
Ave New Used turn A appl
Buy/Sell/ Trade
322 4132
SLEEPER SOFA Queen w e
earth tones. Early American
NEW 5300Call P 3 5204day4
• Solid Wood Cheit a riraarr
O.IA l.nnh 54 5 Lsi U li, ‘&lt;64 '

WOO lb Fordtorklill Al! terrain
Runs good *4500 Call IM *551
or I 291 1400________________

199— Pels 4 Supplies
• AD O R A B LE K IT T E N
7
w k i. medium length hair, 1st
Shots A wormed Free tq good
home I C a ll................ 22) 1243
• BIRD CAOE 34x304II Flight
caga tor small or medium
sited birds Attractive and
Sturdy &lt;100 Call 131 MIT

DOBERMAN PUPS
Red. 9 wkt. Purebred, no
papers. *S0 Call
322 9410
_____________________ ____ *

FREE TO LOVING HOME
Red Chow, gentle Needs goud
home Call 373 1191 anytime
S IA M E S E Cat
neule/ed
female Shots I* mo old
Free to good home 377 7117,
eves_______________________

200—Registered Pels
AKCBISCH0N FRISE
Femail. 4 mo* 5ho» quality!
Pd *550 Sail 53001 ... 222 4371
AKC COCKER SPANIEL Pups
Bull colored w shot) and de
worming Born 1/3 Partially
house trained Both parent) on
premise* Must lee to appre
elate *275 *7S0 322 4*47

201— Horses

Thonxi|brtd Pleasure Horse
5 yr old gelding, exceptionally
nice! Gentle, well trained
Must sacnlice. *1000121 5045

203— L iv e s to c k a n d
______ P o u ltr y
DUCKS/GEESE/CHICKENS A
TURKEYS • From (I To 1201
Call..............................177 1074
TU R K EYS CHICKENS
DUCKS QUAILS A GEESE
Call 377 *03*_________

64 AUDI 5000 S
Loaded'Auto , e&lt;: condition!
LUXURY al a LOW price
&lt;4,200 Call
1407*15
■I* C R YS LER N-w Yo-kar
Landau turbo, white. 4 dr.
burgundy leather seals A C,
p *. p b p w p dl seals, c/c.
tilt AM FM cass. trip com
pass temp readout, spotless
Excellent running t owner
57700 Call
MS 31*1
*
‘17 IS U IU TROOPER II - 4 dr"
L S pkg . 5 spd , A/C. Tu
Tone paml. excellent cond
*4 90 Magic Isuiu
321 *14*

233—

A u to P a rts

/ Accessories
ALU7AINIUM TRUCK TOPPER
F u ll
In s u lriftd &amp;
panelled 1175oho J3J 47U

234—
Im p o r t C a rs
and Tru c k s

’84 BMW 633 CSI
Black with tan leather Inter!
Or! Built in radar, gold BBS.
telephone, wndtyw tint, low
miles Excellent condition
SU P ER SHARPM Asking
514.900 or bestoller
Call
(4071 *71 *070
*

'85 BMW 735
LEATHER....... LOADED........AUTO
*13.*00/01ter
Call 130 7455 or Jll 7745
____ *

85 VW JETTA WOLFSBURG
4 dr . 5 spd
air. sunrool.
gold'*5 000 best
322 09*1

231—Cars
TAKE UP PAYMENTS
No Money Down

235—T r u c k s /
B u se s/V a n s

except tax, taq. title, etc
'17 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE
4 dr, auto, air, stereo cassette
with driver control*, tilt
wheel, cru.se control, power
windows and seats, only
*729 SJper month
Call Mr Payne 3712123
1994 TO YO TA CELICA ST •
5 spd, A /C , Baby Blue
Excellent cond
*6.1*6
Magic Isuiu.................... 121 6244
19*4 TO YO TA CELICA ST •
5 lpd . A C . Baby Blue
Excellent cond
** ***
Magic Isuiu....................311*1*4
BUICK REGAL
76 Original
owner Landau root pb ps.
power V6 Runs looks great1
Musi see! Tripk! your in
vestment in less than 5 yrst
*1.170 cash now! Longwood
447 711 t i lt
*

SCHOOL BUSES 1975 GMC A
1974 FORO MAKE OFFERI1
Can
1211241

’ 83 FORD F150 4X4
300 lfrsiighf 6 4 vpeed, de
pendavble Aork truck, clean*
54 000 CiM
671 7694
_________________________ ^

23/— T r a c t o r s a n d
T r a ile r s
FARM TRACTORS
10 USED IN STOCK
ALL SIZESI ALL PRICES!
M*iif IAdd Tractor A Equipment

&lt;* ml fl of MaiiflAnd
truer change an 17 92

114•7171

238—V e h ic le s
W a n te d
WE PAY TOP m tor wrecked
carvtrucksf WE SELL guar
iinleed uwd part? AA AUTO
SALVAGE of PeBary. 668 6000

209—W e a rin g A p p a re I

'll T BIRD *a00 DOhN A E7
payment Terms!!!

239—Motorcycles
and Bikes

• Evening Gown Pink worn
ooct* Slit 5 525 117 1470

•75 TOYOTA TRUCK
LOW
down A E2 weekly payments!

211—Antiques /
Collectibles

•4 R ELIAN T WAGON
LOW
Down A EZ payments!' I

AN TIQ UE BED Oak Carved
headboard, cuslom, J/4 mat
tress, box springs *450 Call
322 7117. eves
BR IDGE5 A N TIQ U E S e 32) 7*01
10 I M/Sale Auction Thors 7pm

1440 Hwv44We,ABJ47AAU&gt;/7

215 — B o a ts a n d
A c c e s s o rie s
BOAT and LAWN TRAILER
Wiring and light repair Call
330 1343 (ex U Haul empl___

US COAST GUARD APPROVED
Tour boat. 30 people In
lercoastal All licenses 90 HP
Yamaha Shade Pontoon
Sound *y*1em Ule (ackets
Fire equip . etc Good condl
lion, NOT a penny to SPEND
lo start a tour NOW
*77 *00
_________ 407 1*3 9744________

14 FT. MALIBU BASS BOAT
Swivel seat*, trolling motor
w/new battery A trailer, 3
storage compartment*. UMP
Evmrude Perlecl condition!
*1,100/0(10*. Call........1*0 ooa;
11 FT. SEABREEZE - T rl hull.
70 HP eng trailer! Seals
carpets! I tl OUOotw 324 2145

'79 LINCOLN MARK V *200
down A EZ weeklypayments!
Ask lor Craig or Steve, 121 3744

TAKE UP PA YM EN TS
No M o n ty Down
except!** fag.fifle.efc
'86 D ELTA 88 BROUGHAM 4
dr. iiufo, aiir, electric winds**
and se«»fv ifereo Cii*w*»te
only 5&gt;68 J*f*r month
C .m w
1717121
M E R C U R Y MARQUI S
BROUGHAM 69 4 dr . w ry
clean
11500 firm
C.H I
904 668 1700
•
PONTIAC FIREBIRD 86 Va~

* __________________________
• PUBLIC AUTO AUCTION*
EVERY WEDNESDAY 7 10PM
OAYTONA AUTO AUCTION
ftwy 92, D.i yTo«i-i Beach

64 YAM AH A VIRAG O V Twin
/oocc, super low mi Nice!
Must sellt Best otter t 121 6447

_________

__________ff6-755 8Tll

1981 CUTLASS

SUPREME
Auto &amp;atr 48 OOOmi 54 48)
Meiqic Ivuiu
1716144
TAKE OVER paiymonK on 1WO
Dodge Spirit Br.umtl new
Burga rnfy Call J 76 3734

/O'Voltl

Slortwtd* CI«6r4ricBl
E vtryfhinq muklgo' I
SECOND IMAGE
corner of 17 92 &amp; 2/!h St

2 1 9 ^ W a n t e d to B u y
555 Aluminum Cjnv.NewYfMprr
Non ferrout Mel*tv,
G UI*

KOKOMO

m 1100

222 - M u s ic a l
M e rc h a n d is e
H AM M O ND E l 17
lull ptd.il
organ Mate after E i t cond

668 7656 Nave message

48 PLYM OUTH IU L IA N T

6

dr aiutu dir pOkMi'r kffefing,
p o w e r b f iik e v
tle re s !
Only
5119 lift per month»
Call Mr P.iyne J U J U )
1911 VW G O L F
S speed
airtf
13.585
171 4244
Magic tsuiu.
1986 NISSAN 300 I A
Loaded
with T Tops,'*
I I I 986
M.»gic 1vu i u
323 6244
74 4 W H E E L DR VE GMC
SUB UR B AN A C AM FM
caripci'ted in tonor inted (Irk
windows 57000 Call 171 7011
80 COUGAR XR7 with a * .nr
V I cloth interior Runs great*
599S Call
13» 1670

K E L L E R PIANO
Mahogney wtlh liehumtiiiliet
E Burlltnt condition V600
Call U l 1**6 9*.»*n n«4S
P IAN O
Whnn#y M.t*
ivory keys Fine condition
t/QO firm Call U l /It/ r * v \

a s m s
Longwood

223—M'scellaneous

B o^j

AC WINDOW/WALL UNIT
24.000 B TU S Runs cuid
5700 best offer C ,n J/i I J?
• B E A U T Y PARLOR
dryer combination Vinyl With
ar ms and as/g*ra # N 'to' ivs

* * * * * * * * *

Sculptured HI LO, 55 99 vd
Hwy 4)4 A 4J7. Langwoud
8JI 1122

*********
•Cut firewood f':f %6 * In l|
otter Call 904

M O TO R HOME

19/4 Dodge

excellent mechximcal cond*
f.un 72 Honey V4WO Call
8Ul 64 11or 319 4711 eves

243—Junk Cars
JUNK CARS REMOVED
NOCHARGE
172 917?

;

,

M't ' in Call J72 S990

Ilnurs:

Mon Krt !3 •7, S.il M .1
HANK FINANCIN'*:
»jL’A u r v rsi:i&gt; c’a h s
IIAHCAIN I'KICKS
|
■WK BUY CAItS '

84 M E R C U R Y
G R A N D MARQUIS

Ay to A d ?t&gt;d , A s o r.c v 'fs
STK «Qr*t75A

b* a t, flf^JOl 7

$2488

$3388

83 Q U I C K

LeSABRE

85 B U I C K
L e S A B R E LIMITED

iKiOOftiTfi

M HO Mi La H i l »i&gt;J 12

$3388

$4888

84 F O R D

85 R A N G E R

TEM PO

PICKUP

$2388

$3788

?V64

• DRY B A H U a riarr r
\»oo'% 4 W• |h4 -b •’
to match 5*0 Lad 122 7184

■

IS Tup Dollar IS Paul tor |unk
&lt; it s hiitks 4 wtiwi drive

324-1311
83 P L Y M O U T H
RELIANT

Cali 12) 47)9

|7 99 rd
ICkTu nylon ptunh ar

mile* Excellent condition
Chevy 400 Engaw. tab air
cru de control roof air
rriiCFOVM*e sleeps A full bsilh,
aotenna t way fridge dual
tmldmg tanks full awning
59KM Ctll 177 $641
*

LONGW O OD

Call J19 471!

Mill Direct, Name Brands
IQ0V Dupunf Statinmaikfrr

Stove
heal and a t New tent
f7V3or best offer
Call IM 3178Alter 4pm

JACO Hop Up Camper

3 1 9 0 H w y . 1 7 - 92

• BUG KILLER &lt;o .-r * k u
Keeos inwtfs away tram your
yard while enferf,i*mnq and
\wtmmmq Lantern Uyle 125

18 6 eft 3 m fi new 1*00 o b o
Call
324 0155, leave wig
2 BEDROGMSof FURNITURE
IU7S lor wiif veil teparefely t
plut 1 living nm vet llOOCi lor
veparatfiy 1 aivo wauher &gt;8*
dryer taOu Great tond hcn?
Cad 372 5465or 373074*
•1 TABLES t m Ib fU y , IM ■
2 w with | drawer* Other

241 — Recreational
Vehicles / Campers

M IN I M OTOR HOME. 71 teef
M A R A TH O N
‘ 7V 79.000

TAKE U P PA YM EN TS
No M o n ty Down
except Id &lt; trig. Mile, etc

L.idies upparel, i#w«lry and

’82 HONDA INTERSTATE
All chrome with matching
luggage trader 53,693 or best
otter Call 260 1857'message

MOVING SALE
jeervvor i«*% Up to

"GREAT JOB!”
Larry W at Ik Mary called
hii 'Santord Herald Cmiified
Concultanf with the good newi
that hi* motor cycle void
wilhin 7 dayi ol the vcheduled
10 Day Special
Something
you need lo advertise at low
to*f and achieve quick re
culls* Try our 10 A 14 Dav
Spec»*il rate? Lowest cost per
line tor consecutive days'
advertising Advertiser* are
Iree to cancel a\ coon a*
result*are reached'*
CLASSIFIED DEPT
172 2411

.1 c, p'% p b. AM F M dlie
interiof, taper ruining cond
Adult owni»d 56600 J65 3197

2 1 7 —G a r a g e Sales

CAR PET W HOLESALE

123 4VU4

197* DOOGE RIVERA
new
tires new engine Great run
ring condition *1200 JW tatt
*

• F I R E P L A C E Gl ass
Enclosures be/sul.lul nickel
trim new still In box 40 X 31
and 41 X 17 *75 each
Crtll_____________ *11 2074
• FLOURESCENT Desk Lamp
IIP
........... ...... Cat! 145 1940
• M EA T B Food Grinder. Van
WYCK Gourmet Ideal lor
ground meat, baby food, and
salads Used once Mint Cond
&lt;25..................... Call 222 4)11
• OAK FIRE WOOD for Sale
About 1/2 pick up load *25
oho Call 221 42*9
• P AIN T - Inletior/Eiterior,
also wood slam, assorted
slits, gals . quarts, pints
Total: *5 gallons' Ruy It all
tor *100 Call
123 1041
• Pair of 2»"bike*. girls Ross 10
speed and mens Murray beach
bike *40each o b o
Call..................... ........ 1711*79
PORT A CRIB) *70 Stereo &lt;60
Truck tool earner. *20 Other
miscellaneous Ilems y j n j ;
• T Y C O P O W E R B A L L RC
SPORTS GAME Includes two
wireless remote control cars
two remote units, balls, and
goals *40call 372 T3»5_______
•XYLOPHONE TABLE TOP
21 in. long LikenewICost___
II loot Amaru Rtlngtralor*
Runs good good shape *100
Call________________ 323 701]
2 Go carts. JHP enq . S200 both
Wet suit (new XXL) A 7 tanks.
*300 all! Bumper MUSIC
BOX, 4 12 In MAM bumpers 7
70*70 power amps, t cross
over. 7 horn tweeters. I JO pow
amp. 7 mid*. l l.SOOobo 377 t7Q5
1 T U M B L E R L O C K IN G
tireproot tile cabinet style
tales. *175 ea Tom 273 701*
• 4 T IP r.S Site 11x10 J0R 15LT
M S tor pick up truck * ply
Good condition *40 a set
C a ll.............................321 7*11

FAIRWAY MOTORS
"Home of *194 Down A Ride"
3404 US 17 91 Longwood
NOFINANCE COMPANIES!
" B J Y HER E! PAY H E R E!"

White Relnceutot

Chrome kitchen, )*
* 40
with v ide on vhSp eaters on
561 both or will veil iepar ate

2 3 1 -C a rs

223—M is c e lla n e o u s

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�■■ — Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida — Monday, June 4, 1990

B L O N D It

by Chk Young

PEANUTS

by Chariot M. Schulz

THE NATIONAL
ENDOWMENT
THE ARTS HA5 /
WITHDRAWN
MY 6RANT

THEY SAID MY
WE5TERN PAINTIN65
AREN'T WESTERN
i
ENOUGH...___^

P A IN T/N 65
FOR S A L E

WESTERN
EASTERN
NORTHERN
SOUTHERN

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E EK A M E E K

by Howlo Schneidor

/ t h is c o m w is b k c w i u s
AM i u t e r k j a t o j a l
&amp;MI6 M A ...
y ]

N&amp;/ER e trc ^ E . H P S lM E.
W OR LD SE.EM SUCH A
'F R E E ' FC C fO O M V .
—y

w it h s o m a m T ’OAILED’ FARflOFNJTS

Dizziness calls for
additional testing
DEAR DR. GOTTi What I*
your opinion on n resting pulse
rale of 40 lo 45 and occasional
Irregular heartbeats that leave
me dizzy p.nd unable o eaich my
breath? An echogram reveals a
healthy heart, except for the
fluttering heats. Cm 26 and
active.
DBAR READER: Although
cardiac heats are ordinarily
triggered by the heart's own
n a t u r a l p a c e m a k e r ( t he
sinoatrial node), cardiac muscle
can. on occasion, produce
electrical Impulses sufficiently
strong to cause cardiac contrac­
tions. These muvrrlck contrac­
tions com m only occur pre­
maturely — that Is. before an
e x p e c t e d n o r m a l beat.
T h e re fo re , they a rc called
"premature contractions."
The heart Is divided Into four
chambers: two low-pressure
compartments (atrial und two
stronger, hlgh-prcssurc com ­
partments (ventricles). When
premature contractions urlse
from the atrial muscle, they're
known ns prematura atrial con­
tractions; extra brats derived
from ventricular muscle are
called prematura ventricular
contractions.
PACs and I’VCs nr»* universal:
they occur In alma everybody
at one time or another. Their
appearance Is often associated
with fatigue, stress ut^t stimu­
lants. such as calTdnc und nico­
tine. In most Instances, they
cause no symptoms (other than
an awareness of the Irregular
pulse). The y pose no health
hazard. However, they may
heighten a person's anxiety level
because they uel unnatural and
strange.
W ell-trained athletes com ­
monly have resting pulses In the
range of 40 to 50 heats per
minute. This Is considered a
normal adaptation to physical
activity. Athletes also cx|&gt;erlcncc
premature contractions of no
consequence.
Yo u r slow pulse and oe
caslonnl. Irregular heartbeats are
probably normal. People who
experience extended attacks of
rapid. Irregular heartbeat may
require treatment to return the
heart to normal.

I'm concerned about your dl»zlncss and difficulty breathing.
These symptoms nrc not normal.
Although dizziness and difficulty
breathing could rcflcel disease
elsewhere In the body, you and
yo'i doctor need to know more
about your heart — specifically If
your heart Irregularity Is the
cause of your symptom.
At the very least, you should
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WIN A T BRIDGE
By James Jacoby

ARLO AND JANIS

by Jim m y Johnson

T ru m p management Is the
theme of today's deal. Since
much of bridge education con­
sists of learning from mlstukcs.
let's first watch W illy Nilly
mlsplay fo :r spndcs. Diamonds
were led and continued, and
Willy raffed. He played a spade
to dum m y's king und a spade
back. Oops, a bud tramp split!
He now tried the club finesse.
East won the king and played
another diamond. Willy railed
and late: had to lose a trump
trick for down one. So how can
tramps be managed bet'crVAftcr
ruffing the second diamond,
declarer should play the quern
and Jack of spades from his
hand, leaving tlx? spade king In
dummy. Whenever trumps split

3-2 nothing will matter, but
keeping the spade king In the
North hand ran be crucial when
tramps split badly. When de­
clarer sees that West started
with four spades, he plays no
more tramps. Instead he leads
the club queen, finessing. East
wins the king and plays a third
diamond. Declarer ruffs low and
then plays the A -J of clubs. West
has to follow. Declarer then
cashes the A K of hearts, and
fortune smiles as West has to
follow to both hearts. South can
now play his last club and raff
with dum m y's spade king. Yes.
West will still make his long
tramp trick. Unfoitunatcly he
has lo use it to niff his partner's
w inning heart, and declarer
South makes 10tricks.

NORTH
8 K12

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♦ 6543

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WEST
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874
♦ A K Q 10

8153

EAST

85

V q J 10 9 3
♦ J 9S2
8 K62

SOUTH
8AQJ74
▼A K 5
♦ 7
8Q J 94

Vulnerable: Neither
Dealer: South
Soutk
18
48

Writ
North
Pus
28
All pass

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Pass

Opening lead: 8 K

HOROSCOPE
FR ANK AND ERNEST

by Bob Thaves

Store plrecfory

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New-look SHS unveiled
ai loss llir gim illds and 'hsappe.iu d
into a lu rk lIlMII ol llir si I iimiI

■y VICKI D a tO R M IlK
H e r a ld staff w r ite r

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P e r s p e c t iv e

Rec department back on track
I III- S.m lnnl Ki i ri .ilIIIII I)| |VIIIIIII III If.ifllril .1
li'ssihi iriiiii last year's .i|i|).imil disorganization
m ill H im little league mill |unlnr Irimtie
I i. isi Ii. i II programs
All is wi ll now .tiler snilio .ulillllon.il money
was ,i |i |midiiiin*il In llu- ilr|i.i(liiii'ill .mil some
n rw I iIimmI’ ln|e« teil a llltli- mini*III**
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a iid ilo thim

In s iih i h r new ly ir m o d i led
auditorium iislirts i s. m in i ain n
■lies to •nm lnrlalili him &gt;• als
11 i &gt; w in hints as Ii tends wr|.
reunited and l.iu g h l'i lilt'd ih&gt; an
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dew mi llir Ircshll planlrd soil on
llir railipils ol llir litfth si I iim.I
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uolil s r ip illllird dresses H ille d

......... led In lh&lt; i lass o| I'lM 'l
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lai rlill
•625 new perking tptcee for faculty and etudenls
•A new administration and guidance building
•A new madia center that house* 25,000 volumes
•This* nsw dsrkrooms
•A 1,300 square-tool computer center

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Humane
society
politics?

Lockout cripples some cities
Spring Ir.ilnlim ram ps ripened last week ami
llu- llrsl m.i|ni league liasi-liall exhibition Kami's
will I m- plavril Mntiilay lull dial's mil good
riliini'll loi srv ria l Florida i Ill' s
l lu- IIIIIIil11 lung Iim kind ol tkisehall ramps
will liavr a ili-vasl.illii|&gt; rriiniim li rllrrt mi riltrs
sin h as llim riliii.m il I’nrl Si l.n n r
Tin - aliliri-vlalril spring training srh rilu lr may
Ili-lp salvage III'- Ifi’i game regular srasnil lull II
won l do im irli In (rp la rr Ih r millions ill ilollais
dial d ir slalr lias lost in liasrliall irlati'il
revenue
S a a P a g * 1D

Scott: Board running
anim al ‘rum m age s a le ’
By J . MARK BARFIELD
Herald statt wntei
S A N K li d )
Irish Si nil knew
sltr was ta rin g a dlllli lilt task before
t.ikint! In r p*is|l|nri as r x r i titlvr
din ■Im " I tin lliu ikint' Sm li-ly nl
s i'in tiH ih ( in in ly m N o v e m b e r

Two Final Four slots filled

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I was Inhl I In n was a Ini nl
division "II till I mi.im I l"l din t torsi."
sill said

i in altrail and p rnril l)n k r and Arkansas hi
iwo ol dinsr final Finn Nt AA Tm irnam i-nl
slots
l l i r Him- D rills nsnl a pt.iv Ih rv rrlrr in
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iwo sn nulls Irll in a 7‘ l 7 « o v rflillir vii loiv o v n
Hilt Fast (Hiwri i o n n rrllriil
M ranw liilr III a Ikilllr ol old llllir SontllW'rst
l o n lrirlti * rivals Atk.nis.is nullaslrd Texas.
hh Hf&gt; ti was d ir third str.niilil
,l,ls M'as*m
dial die Ka/orlkirks have srnl III*' lainitlinrns
parking
S e e P a g * 1B

W hen asked why site tmik the
p u s llim i tit lie
II t*It I nl those
w at unit's Si mt says
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ready Im t in s ' I line anim als I
really tin I guess I dim iith l that
w ould m ake e i erydlllli! easier
t.asl w i e k
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p n lld e a l e u lilrn v i-rs le s wi t h d u ­
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m il " lin e s m i i m m iy llm u e Hoad,
has I mi ii in .lik e d liy I mi. im I lesigna
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students wore costumes made trom paper bags tor
the show which drew a crowd of about 600 parents
and other members ot iho performers larmhes The
performance drew rave reviows trom the audience

Geneva Elementary School teacher Donna dartsheld
(kneeling) helps Jacob Burleson arrange the leather-,
on his bird costume prior to her kindergarten i lass
performing Iho play Elephant Child Many of the

H e r S c o lt, P &gt; |e S A

M issing person case reopened
G A lll.K S
Iw o mvsii rums phinir rails Irnm
NiTiraska li.iv* pr*implr«l |Mill*i In (*'*i|m ii tin
. nsnlvrd missimt (M-rsmi *-asr itivt-sllgallon ol
a woman who dlsap|M-arrd wllhoiil a Iran* 24
vt-ars .ut*i
hiihllt Carole Hymans d im 22 vanlshrd
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li'i hnli ian al .la* ksnn Mm inrl.il llospllal l‘«ill*f
snspri m l IK Ilians Ih r daughter ill a ilrvrlo p rr
died aln-r a I miI i I m-i I almrllnn
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Tons of food going to waste
MIAMI
I (in klikids ol pisi pH krd Initiators
h r.in s yellow sipiash / n rth n il and n lllrr
piodui ■ ij" •" waste m i ll dav hi ransi* larm ris
i aiiiioi hnd htiveis Im llu gi.xls and logisllis
keep llir I*mmI away lim n tin- in rd i
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Fess officially
opens his bid
to unseat Sturm

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NEWS FROM THE REGION AND ACROSS TH E S T A T E

Strange calls reopen old case
Woman shot, rapod; Florida taarchod
W IN S TO N -S A L E M , N .C . - A Formylh County woman who
was abducted. raped and shot In the' face Saturday struggled to
survive the attack as authorities In Florida and North Carolina
searched for the assailant.
Th e 43-year-old woman was In critical condition Saturday at
Hlghamlth-Ralney Memorial Hospital In Fayetteville, hospital
officials said.
Authorities In Winston-Salem and Fayetteville said no arrests
had been made In the case and detectives were still looking lor
dues.
Sgt. Herahel Barbour of the Cumberland County Sheriff's
Department said the victim could not speak but Indicated she
did not know her attacker.
" T h e m an we are searching for Is black, and that's about all I
can tell you at this tim e." said Barbour. "H e Is believed to be
armed w ith a shotgun."

Socialite collapses at asntenclng
F O R T L A U D E R D A L E - A Lauderhill socialite convicted of
attempting to have her son-tn-law killed collapsed In the
courtroom after she was sentenced to 5 W years In Jail and 10
years probation.
Broward County Circuit Court Judge A rth u r Franaa also
ordered Lee Goldsmith to stay away fro m ‘ her daughter's
family, following three hours of testimony on Qoldam lth's
behalf and a plea for m ercy from the 68-year-old grandmother.
After Franaa pronounced the sentence. Ooldsmtth collapsed
and was rushed from the courtroom to Broward Genera)
Medical Center. No report on her condition eras available.
Goldsmith was convicted In February of soHcttallon to
commit ftrat-degree murder. She faced a m axim um penalty of
3D years in prison and a 810,000 line.
” 1 waa a little surprised at the amount of the Incarceration. I
waa not surprised that he fell compelled to Incarcerate her."
said defense attorney J . David Bogenachutx.

G A B L E S — T w o mysterious phone calls
from Nebraska have prompted police lo
reopen the unsolved "m issing person" ease
Investigation of a woman w ho disappeared
without a trace 34 years ago.
Ju d ith Carole Hymans, then 23. vanished
Sept. 14.1988. after she left her Job as a lab
technician at Jackson Memorial Hospital.
Police suspected Hymans, the daughter of a
developer, died after a botched abortion.
T h e case waa reopened last week when
Coral Gables police Capt. Charles Scherer
received a telephone call from Om aha. Neb.
T h e caller said he eras Steve Brown, the
host of an O m aha radio talk show. He said
someone called his show and said he knew
that H ym ans was living In Om aha.
Scherer said he did nol know about the
case, but w ould check It out. He called
Brow n later that day. But when he reached
Ihe talk show host. Brown said he did not
know what Scherer was talking about.
Brown denied making the original call.
T h e captain read Brown • second telephone
num ber the tipster had given him . and It
was Brow n's unlisted home phone.

M IA M I Tru ck lo a d s of
Just-picked tomatoes, beans,
yellow squash, zucchini and
other produce go to waste
each day because farmers
cannot find buyers for Ihe
goods and togtatka keep Ihe
food away from the needy.
Most shoppers would shun
these fruits and vegetables
because they are either loo
small, too big. a little de­
formed o r a bit scratched up.
But the food la edible, and
only a small percentage
gets lo Ihe hungry o r the
hocnefeta,

SEB R IN G — Lykes Bros. Inc. has filed suit in federal court to
overturn a decision b y the U.S. A rm y Corps of Engineers
declaring that Fisheating Creek must be open to the public.
Th e Ta m p a meatpacking company, one of the state's major
landowners, said In the suit filed Friday that the Corps' Feb. I
decision was "arbitrary and capricious” and resulted In “ an
Itppermissible and unconstitutional taking of private proper­
ty ."
Th e com pany has been embroiled In a dispute with the state
for more than a year over the creek, which runs through Its
ranch In Glades County. It had erected fences and other
barriers serosa the creek to keep boaters from using It.
T h e state filed suit against the company last year, but a
Judge refused to rule in Ihe cate until the Corps of Engineers
Issued an opinion.
When the Corps ruled that the creek was a navigable river
and must remain open to the public under the federal Rivera
and Harbors Act, Lykes Bros, removed the barriers.
In lla suit, however, the company said It cannot protect Ita
property and llvealock from Intruders.

"It's horrible, but we are
doing the beat we ca n ." aald
J a c k C a m p b e ll, exe cu tive
director of DlMare Homestead,
one of the biggest tomato
growers In Dade County.
Eech day during harvesting
season. D lM are has about
4.000 25-pound boxes of edi­
ble tomatoes. 400 20-pound
boxes of cucumbers, and 500
30-pound boxes of besn that
cannot be sold.

AIDS test lor accused rapists?

Special tew scholarship offarad
T A L L A H A S S E E — A n environmental law scholarship has
been endowed at Florida Stale University College of Law In
honor of a stale assistant attorney general who died last year
after a long Illness.
Th e Beverly Stout McLear Scholarship In Public Interest
Environm ental Law was established In honor of McLear. a
1083 F S U law school graduate who died In November at the
age of 30.
McLear worked in the Florida Department of Legal Services.
She was active In several environmental litigation cases,
Including Seminole Indian land ctalma and the atate's disputes
Involving redflsh. Fort George Island, and citrus canker. She
waa also deputy lead counsel In a dispute with phosphite
companies In central Florida.

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Sgt. Harry Purcell, now retired from the
Corel Gables police department, worked the
case. " I really can'l believe she's alive
because of ihe way the case Just came lo a
standstill. It certainly Is strange the way
those calls came In. though." he aald.
Coral Gsbles police have asked authorities
In Omaha for help In (heir Investigation.

“ Th a t really p u rr led m e." said Brown,
manager of station KH AR In Omaha. " I
guess maybe SO people have I ha I number,
but I have no Idea who made ihe call lo
Capt. Scherer. I don't know anything about
Ihe case, and I’m pretty mystified."
A second call to Scherer came from a
woman who refused to identify herself.
"She Informed me that Ju d ith was Indeed
alive and living In Nebraska." Scherer said.
Th e woman said nothing else.
"Because of these calls, we've decided to
reopen (he case." Scherer said. "W e want to
ace what la behind all this."
Scherer had made a trip to Nebraska
before the phone calls, but said he did not
mention the case while he was there. " I did

Floridians
have taste
for broccoli
M IA M I - After President
Bush blasted broccoli at a
nears conference this week
and voared never to eat It
again, an admittedly uns­
c ie n tific poll fo u n d re ­
spondents overwhelm ingly
ajrmpathetic to the vegetaT h e poll conducted by
T h e Miami Herald found
that 77 percent, or 364
respon dents, said "y e a " to
broccoli. O n ly 23 percent,
or 7 9 people, voted " y u c k "
for the vegetable.
From the privacy of their
telephones, a silent majori­
ty rang out a clear en­
dorse m e nt. th u s a id in g
w ith first lady Ba rba ra
Bush, w ho has aald she Is
pro-broccoli.
T h e largest grow e r and
packer of tropical fruit tn

Hymans, last seen In the hospital parking
lot. waa declared dead seven years after
disappearing. Police learned shortly after
she vanished that she had recently been
divorced and had found out she was
pregnant. She had met with a Hungarian
doctor once convicted of unlawful medical
practice to arrange for an abortion, which
waa scheduled for the afternoon she disap­
peared.

Dade County. J .K . Brooks and
Sons.- has m ore than I.S
m illion pounds of advocados
that get thrown away each
ye a r, said M ike Hevener.
director of operations.
Farmers dum p Ihe produce
at a county-designaied dis­
posal site or haul It back lo
the fields and b u ry It.
Th e Dade C ounty Com m u­
n it y R e la tio n s B o a rd In ­
tercepts some of the food for
distribution to groups such as
D a lly B re a d F o o d B a n k .
C a m lllu a H ou se and the
Miami Rescue Mission.
B u t C a m p b e ll estimated
that leas than I percent of the
unsalable produce goes to the
needy.
Farmers and those who run
the packing houses say there
they are Interested In getting
more of Ihe food to groups
that help disadvantaged peo­
ple.
"Most growers are more
than willing lo participate In a
program lo Teed Ihe needy."
said Kristin Oak. executive
Vice president or the Dade
County Farm Bureau.
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Ju d g e blocks sale of 2 Live Crew ’s
controversial album; clerk off hook
S A R A S O TA — A record store employee will nol
be prosecuted for selling a controversial rap music
album lo a m inor, but a circuit Judge has declared
Ihe album by 2 Live Crew to be obscene and
harmful lo minors.
Prosecutors announced Friday they dropped
charges against Chauency Reese. 19. who earlier
this month sold a tape of Ihe album. "A s Nasty As
T h e y Wanna Be.” lo a sixth grader.
Sarasota State Attorney Earl Moreland said II
would be difficult to prove Ihe stale's case agalnsl
Reese because he apparently did not know the
album contained explicit lyrics when he sold It on
March 15.
But Moreland was successful Friday In convin­
cing Circuit Judge Andy Owens lo declare Ihe
album obscene. Th e ruling means the album
cannot be sold to anyone, including adults. In Ihe
12th Judicial District, w hich Includes Sarasota.
Manatee and DrSoto counties.
Owens' ruling will be delivered to record stores
throughout the district next week, and Moreland

promised his office would prosecute violators.
Reese's attorney. Larry Byrd, aald authorities
singled out the wrong person when they decided
lo arrest his client, a clerk at a Tra ck s music store
In Sarasota's South Gate Plaza.
Reese, who doesn't listen lo rap music. Is a
church-going Eagle Scout who was an honor
student In high school and Is preparing for a law
career at Manatee Com m unity College. Byrd aald.
" I think he's a model cllUcn. and he's the most
unlikely criminal defendant I've met In 23 years of
practicing law." he said.
Meanwhile, the American Civil Liberties Union
has Joined 2 Live Crew, which Is based In Miami.
In challenging ail earlier obscenity ruling against
Ihe album In Broward County.
Robyn Blum mer, A C L U 's executive director for
Florida, said a similar challenge w ill probably be
filed agalnsl a similar ruling tn the Sarasota case.
2 Live Crew was deluged with publicity last
month when Gov. Bob Martinez sought lo have
statewide prosecuior Peter Antonaccl consider
racketeering charges agalnsl Ihe group's re­
cording company.

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Those who have lived with the case for 24
years are perplexed by Ihe calls.
"It's so hard to believe," said Ju d ith 's
mother. Pearl. "It sounds so far-fetched. We
don't know anyone In Nebraska. W h y would
she go up (here? She was too attached to
u s."

Boy's Club
loses Nixon
exclusive
M IAM I — Form er President
Richard Nixon will speak al a
S1.000-a-plaie fund raiser for
U.S. Rep. Hearts Roo-Lchtlnen.
an announcement that has upaet
prom oters for a B o y's C lu b
benefit w ho thought they had an
exclusive.
Boy's Club boosters thought
until Friday they were the only
group that would have access to
Nixon. T h e ir cocktail party and
dinner Is set far Tuesday night,
and Roa-Lchtlncn's fund-raiser
will be a Wednesday m orning
breakfast.
"It's not cricket." said Philip
Hamersmlth. a publicist working
with the Boy's d u b .
Tickets lor Ihe Boy's C lu b
dinner are 1250. For another
S I .000. some 40 guests will also
gel to have cocktails with Nixon
at a private reception.
Boy's C lu b promoters learned
about the Rae-Lehlinen fund­
raiser when they- telephoned
potential guests for their affair.
"O u r phone callers were get­
ting people who were angry
about being asked lo buy $1,000
llcketa for a second tim e ,"
Hamersmlth said.
" I cannot believe Heana RoeLehtlnen would know ingly pig­
gyback a breakfast onto a ch a n­
ty like the B o y’s C lu b and
knowingly take money from the
charily for her cam paign.” he
aald. "It doesn’t took good for a
public official to be eating out of
the trough of a charity."
Hamersmlth raid he did not
know for sure whether RoeLehtinen realized Ihe Boy's C lub
le a d e r s h a d a n e x c t u a lv e
engagemenl with Nixon. " T h e
question.” he said, "la what did
Ros-Lchllncn know and when
did she know II."
Ros-Lehllnen could not be
reached Immediately for com ­
ment. But In the tnvltlatlon she
sent out Wednesday for the
fund-raiser. Ros-Lchtlnen wrote
t h a t s h e m e t N ix o n in
Washington the week before and
he "o ffe re d to he lp In m y
re-election effort.”

TH E W EA TH ER

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alive because of the way the
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standstill. It certainly is
strange the way those calls
came In, though.)

Food goes to waste, not needy

Firm ehaUsngss U.S. ovsrcrssk

. TA M P A , r r Elate Rep. T o m Mima, D-Lake land, has proposed a
bill Inst would require accused rapists to submit to A ID S
testing before trial, and make the results available lo the
victim*.
Under M im s' proposal, the tests would be kept confidential,
and could not be used against the defendant at trial.
"M y aim la lo assist the victim In recognizing the fact that
they m ay be Infected," Mims said.
T h e Am erican Civil Liberties Union likely will fight the blit
on constitutional grounds. Mims said. Although he said he Is
sensitive about violating an Individual's rights, but thinks 11
also la essential lo gel A ID S Information lo victims quickly.

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Fess-

P O L I O ! B R IB P S

1A
Boh
Stu rm who has held the seal for
12 years.
Fess' announcement at the
Crazy W ings restaurant on U.S.
17-92 was enthusiastically re­
ceived by members of the Sunfnrd Federated W om en's Republlran Club. Fess said the 29
members cannot endorse him us
a club, but as Individuals, they
can do anything they wish.
T h e g ro u p c h u c k le d a n d
applauded when Fess vowed to
work hard In Ihls campaign.
" T h i s m od e l doesn't co m e
equipped with hrnkrs." he said.
Fess. a Republican, said therehad been so m uch fighting
am ong commissioners that It
was time to make peace. "Staff
can't get directum. Citizens can't
get service. Th e Infighting nreds
to stop." he said.
Fess claimed Improper plan­
ning In the past was the reason
the county hus problems. In­
cluding Its m ads Th e five-year
g r o w t h m a n a g e m e n t p la n ,
which addresses road planning
In the county, brenme effective
In 1965. Concurrency standards
passed right after that, h r said.
“ T h e commission asked for ten
years to Implement a live y ru r
plan." Fess said.
Fess said he Is concerned with
Ihe lack of dlrecllon Ihc com ­
mission has taken on the school
Issue. He said voters drfrated

Thrtt djnctrt, Ihrto cuttomort arm ttd
FERN P A R K — Three dancer* and Ihree of iheir cuatomer* were
arrested by Clly-County Investigative Bureau agent* for "la p "
dancing, a violation of the county adult entcrtalnmenl ordinance,
at the House of Babes Friday at about B p.m . Charged were Ja y
Julius Koiloff, 40, 240 Needle T ra il. Long wood; Michael L. Korn.
40, Maryville, Ten n.: and Laveme Earl Clark. 24. Ml. Dora.
Also arrested were Margaret Elizabeth Linares. 39. 1070
Douglas Avc.. Altamonte Springs; Angela Made Tam burro. 20.
6 3 1 Land Ave.. Longwood: and Ju lie Ann Shugart. 22. Getlyburg.
Tenn. Bond was set at $100 for all six.

Robbery sutpoct nebbod at K*Mart
A L T A M O N T E SP RIN G S - Jam es Robert Allen. Apt. 1225. 37.
109 E. Altamonte Drive. Altamonte Springs, was charged with
strong-armed robbery by Altamonte Springs police Friday at
about 6 p.m. A security guard at the KM art store on Slate Hoad
436 reported seeing Allen stuff his pants with drill bits and other
tools valued at t ! 3 7 and attempt to leave the store through the
garden shop.
When the guard attempted to stop him . Allen reportedly shoved
him and attempted to escape before he was captured. Bond was
act at $4,000.

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DUI charg*

•Janice Susan Chere. 23. 702 Meadow St.. Sanford, was
charged with D UI Saturday at about 2:45 a m. by a Sanford
policeman who reported seeing her weaving and driving olf the
road on Sanford Avenue. She was also charged with careless
driving and driving with a suspended license. Bond was set at
$500.
• Harry Samuel Murray. 36. 148 N. Lake St.. Lake Mary, was
charged with driving under the influence of alcohol by a Lake
Mary policeman Friday at about 10 p.m . who reported seeing his
car weaving on Lake Mary Boulevard. Bond was set at $500.

Longwood
recycling
due in May

the recent school bond issue
because of a lack of leadership In
m a k in g decisions a bout the
schools. "The voters want a
partnership," he said. " T h e cit­
ies, counties, school boards and
citizens have to work together to
maximize the arrvlces provided
for the tax dollars collected," he
auld.
W hen asked to comment on
his opponent. Fess shook his
head and smiled. He said Sturm
had been the cause of m uch of
the Infighting because of re­
marks he had made to fellow
commissioners, w hich Fess de­
scribed as sexist. Fess said
Slurrn had commented that he
would never work w ith those
women In government again,
and he was tired of petticoat
politics.
Fess said Sturm said he was so
mad. he wanted to reach out and
punch somebody. "W h a t was he
going to do. reach out and punch
a w om an?" Fess asked. 'T don't
operate that way. I don't care
what gender, color, religion or
anything else a person Is as long
as he or she does Ihe Jo b." Fess
said.
A lthou g h Sem inole C o u n ty
ranks fourlh smallest out of 67
counties In the stale, it Is one of
Ihe most densely populated.
Fess said. "It's time we had the
leadership that ran make use of
Ihe land but still protect the
environm ent," Fess said.

Fess has been mayor of Lake
M ary since 1984. He Is president

of the Mld-Flortda Agency, a real
estate and Insurance firm

Rinehart w idening
c o s t to be shared
■y LAM IA L. SULLIVAN
Hsrald staff writ* r_______________
L A K E M A R Y - Widening id u
portion of Rlneharl Road will be
paid for. In part, by Melvin
Sim on A Associates, developer of
a $100 million mall planned fnr
Sanford a( lntcrstaie-4 and Slate
Road 48
T h e East Central Florida Re­
gional Planning Council and
Melvin Sim on representatives
have agreed lo widen a segment
of Rinehart Road* between Lake
M ary Boulevard and C o u n ty
Road 46A w llh money collected
from the mall developer and
other major developments which
generate traffic on Ihe road.
Plans for road Improvements
needed to accommodate the mall
were made based on an u n ­
derstanding that Lake M ary
would four-lane Rinehart Rond
with a 12 million state grant,
said Jim Willard, attorney for
Melvin Simon.
But the city no longer has Ihc
money to widen Ihc road be­
tween County Hoad 46A and
Lake Mary B o ulevard. Lake

Mary planner Matt West said.
T h e city had to return th r
money from an economic devel­
opment grant last year bcrnuMIt h in g e d on e x p a n s io n of
Sirom berg Carlson that never
came about, h r said.
West recommended requiring
Ihc mall developer to pay a share
of the widening costs for con­
struction before Ihe m all Is
allowed to open Its doors. T h e
U.S Postal Service mall distribu­
tion facility. Heathrow. Tlm a cuan and I T im era developments
should all he required lo |xiy
fair-share contribution* for Iheir
Impact on Ihe road, h r said.
Allowing the mall In open
without the foilrlanlng project
would create congestion be­
tween CR 46A and Lake Mary
Boulevard. West said.
Willard said only last week did
he learn that Lake Mary would
nol be able to widen the mad.
Some of thr mall’s Impact on
Hlnehart Road should he paid for
with part of $3 m illion the
developer will pay Seminole
County In road Impart fees, he
said.

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15,000 residents will begin re­
c y c lin g solid waste In May.
according to City Administrator
Michael Abels said this week.
Recycling becomes mandatory
In Florida In 1992. "T h la is
b e in g f o rc e d on a ll
municipalities, and we want to
get Longwood out In front,"
Abel* said.
Abels said the city would
negotiate a new solid waste
pickup contract with Industrial
Waste Service. Inc.(IW S). the
company that has been under
contract for the last three years
to the city for garbage pickup.
T h e contract will extend services
for another three years. "It's m y
judgm ent that IW S 1*. reliable.
W s W k s i t v n y few «sniplatnta.
and the complalnta we have
received have gotten Immediate
satisfaction," Abels said.
Longwood has targeted May 4
as the da y IW S w ill begin
picking up separate bins filled
w llh newspapers, plastics, alu­
m inum , and glass.
Abets said If the program Is
not completely ready by then.
IW S will begin by picking up
n e w s p a p e rs . “ We have
structured this In two tiers."
Abels said. "If.w e are only able
to recycle newspapers for a
month or two. residents will pay
a different rate than when our
recycling Is com prehensive."
Residents will pay $9.96 for
curbside garbage and newspaper
pickup. T h e y will pay $10.85
when all solid waste Is Included
In the program. "If we can get It
together by hen. we'll do the
$10.85." Abels said.
IW S s e r v e s m o re s in g le
households than any other waste
service In the state. IW S repre­
sentative. Kerry Bazlnet said.
T h e company services 660.000
single homes In Florida. Bazlnet
said.

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Welfare recipients
can’t work in ceneus

R O A D W O R K T H IS W E E K

T A L L A H A S S E E - T h e state to
denying thousands of welfare
recipients a chance to ca m tome
money working aa census takers
w itho ut losing th e ir federal
benefits. U.S. census officials
said Friday.
Officials with the state Dertment of Health and RebUltatlve Services said letting
clients w ork paH-Um e would
Interfere with a state program to
find permanentJ o b s for people
and get them off federal A id for
F a m i li e s w i t h D e p e n d e n t
Children altogether.
But census officials said the
atale could lose m illio n s of
dollars In federal assistance as a
result, because It's going to be
difficult to find anyone else
willing to go Into poor, minority
neighborhoods lo get a complete
count.
"W e have Informed the slates
that they have the authority to
disregard Income of short-term
census employees as casual and
Inconsequential." said Arlene
J o h n s o n , c h ie f of the U .S .
Census Bureau In Tallahaaacc.
"H ad Florida gone along with It
they co uld receive (federal)
benefits, earn extra money and
gain work experience."
But Florida decided to shut out
thousands of A F D C clients from
the chance to work for six to
eight weeks and earn up to
* 2 ,0 0 0 because the C e n su s
Bureau refused to let H R S decide
who could be census workers.

Johnson said.
"O u r request lo start up a
system like that was dented."
aald Don Winstead, assistant
secretary of economic services
for HRS. "O u r concern was that
we not act up a situation where
people who were ready and able
to move Into full time, perma­
nent. unsubsidized employment
would be diverted Into tempo­
rary Jobs.”
Winstead aald the state places
about 2.000 people a month In
permanent jobs through Project
Independence — out of a total of
about 70.000 clients a month
w ho are capable of full-lime
permanent work.
T h e C e nsu s Bu re a u could
have put about 11.640 A FD C
clients to work for two months,
ro u g h ly 10 p e rc e n t of the
n u m b e r of c e n s u s w o rk e rs
needed In Florida. Johnson said.
Johnson said the federal gov­
ernment began giving states the
authority to Ignore the Income
e a rn e d aa c e n s u s w o rk e rs
because of (he difficulty finding
people willing to go Into poor,
m inority neighborhoods.
"It's always harder lo gel an
accurate count In minority and
low-incom e areas." she said.
"W e don't get a lot of lower
Income people. We get a lot of
white middle class people apply­
ing."
But white m iddle class people
" d o n 't cu t I t " In the poor
neighborhoods. Johnson said.
As a result, lower Income
neighborhoods suffer.

Florida supermarkets test
electronic food coupons

a r« th « projects In Somlnolo County that may afffoct tha flow of traffic?
by the Community Development

Drainage Improvement* Block Grant Program. Comple­
ana paving roadway* In Lake tion date: March. Jurisdiction:
Mill* subdivision. Completion
Seminole County.
date. Sept. 30. 1990. Co*t, $1
million.

K j | County Road 427 Is being
widened from two to lour lanes
W a M Drainage Improvements Irom Charlotte 8trset to 8tata
at me Intersection ol Jltway and Road 434. Lane tapers will
Main street* In Midway, paid lor extend Irom the railroad tracks

north ol 3.R. 434 to Mllwee
School. Completion date: De­
cember. Jurisdiction: Seminole
Count'

Construction ol new deck
v S ^ o a rrie r wall on bridge at
L a k e H o w e ll L a n e . C o s t :

$25,000. Completion date: April
6. 1990. Note: The bridge on
Lake Howell Road south ol Laks

Paving and drainage Im­
re m e n t s o n S u n s e t
Boulevard Irom Balmy Beach to
the Orange County line. Com­
pletion date: Feb. 28. Jurisdic­
tion: 8*mlnole County.

Howell Lane will be closed lor
a p p ro x im a te ly tw o w eeks
beginning March 29,1N0.

Regents want tax increase to support education
O K L A N D O — T h e F lo rid a
h o a rd o f R e g e n ts w a n ts
lawmakers to upprove an In­
crease In utilities taxes to fi­
nance construction of public
school building* and keep up
with predicted growth ul state
universities this decade.
Under u plan approved by
regents Friday, funds from a 1

percent Increase In state taxes
on telephone a n d . electricity
services would be used lo fi­
nance building for use on all
levels, from elementary school lo
graduate programs.
F l o r id a 's n in e s ta .e u n ­
iversities are expected to grow
by aa many as 80.000 students
by the year 2000. to 240.000.
S u c h a b o o m w ill s tra in
classrooms, science labs and

Judge refuses to block
Orlando’s all*year school
United P re ss Intern nttewsl
O R L A N D O — A n O ra n g e
County circuit judge has refused
to block a pilot program that
w o uld In tro d u c e y e a r-ro u n d
classes ul three e le m e nta ry
schools.
Judge W . Rogers T u rn e r said
Friday he sym pathized with
opponents, most of them parents
who protested the change would
disrupt their schedules, hut hr
declined Ih cir request to block
the plan, which Is designed to
case crowded conditions, saying
the school board was completely
within Its legal boundaries lo try
tin- Idea.
O pponents of the program
vowed to continue fighting Ihc
plan, however, which Is sched­
uled lor Introduction this sum ­
mer.
"T h is was one battle — this
wasn't the whole w ar." said Jill
llalre. who trsttlled In the hear­
ing that she would be forced to
quit her part-time job to cure for
her children.
The plan calls for students at
I'alm Lake. Aloina and Tangelo
I'.ok rlrm rn lu ry schools to be on
vacation at intervals throughout
the year. Instead of tiring out of
school iluoughoul the summer
months.

Another parent. Sandra Renaux. said the year-round calen­
dar will make It difficult for her
lo find someone to rare for her
R-year-old son. In the past, she
said, her older children have
cared for him during the su m ­
mer.
"Everyone else has very tradi­
tional scheduling and all of the
sudden we are being cut out of
It." said Rcnaux. who explained
she could not afford the *60 to
$70 for child care.
T u r n e r sided w ith school
board attorney Dili Rowland,
w h o argued th e board has
"absolute, total, unrqualed" a u ­
thority under slate law to Impose
the year-round schedule.
"Nobody — nobody — has ever
challenged a calendar ' In court,
he said.
Supporters of the year-round
plan, some of them teachers and
principals, cheered outside the
courtroom when the judge made
his ruling. Burring a change, the
program will begin Ju ly 23.
where students at thr three
schools will attend class for 60
days followed by a 15-day break.
School superintendent J im
Scholl said after the decision
that most of those who oppose
the plan represent only u small
minority.

o t h e r f a c i l i t i e s t h a t a re
overrowded. regents said.
"Facilities are the single big­
gest problem this university
system faces." said universities
Chancellor Charles Reed.
T h e regents recommendation
to the Legislature Is part of a
plan developed by a task force of
b u sin e s s a nd c iv ic le a de rs
statewide.
Th e plan proposes gradually
raising the utilities lax. which
Includes electricity and tele­
phone service, from 1.5 percent
lo 2.5 percent. It also proposes
Increases In taxes on cable T V .
water, solid waste and sewer
services.
E d u c a t io n C o m m la a t o n c r
Betty Castor said It's unlikely
lawmakers would support such a
m e a s u re , and G o v . Bob
M artinez's office Im m rd U trly
voiced opposition.

P U B L IC

"W e 're not supporting that."
said Peter Dunbar, the gover­
nor's general counsel. " I'm not
sure w hy they're doing It this
year. T h e governor lias done an
evaluation and It's not some­
thing w r're supporting."
Reed and the regents also arc
concerned that the Legislature
will not support the *80 million
requested this year for co n­
struction at state universities.
"W e , as a Board of Regents,
need to join with com m unity
co lle ge s and the e d u ca tio n
c o m m is s io n e r lo go to the
Legislature." Reed said.
T h e state university system Is
concerned that an Increasing
num ber of applicants arc being
rejected each year. Applications
to stale universities have In­
creased 88 percent In the past
decade to nearly 50.000 annu­
ally.

H E A R IN G

N O T IC E

COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
Prior lo September 1.1990. Seminole County will submit Its final statsmsnt
ol obisctlvss and projected ust ol lunds tor Its Community Davslopmant
Block Grant (COBQ) Program tor 1990-91 Tha County has received
SS.046.000 in funding sinca Octobar, 1966 for improvamant aclivilias in
lowar-mcoma neighborhoods throughout Saminola County and tha alias
ol Altamonts Springs. Cassslbarry. I aka Mary. Longwood. Oviedo. Sanford
and Winter Springs
A public haanng will Da hald on April 3,1990 in ordar to provida informa­
tion and obtain commants about tha past parformanca ol tha COBG Pro
grwn in Saminola County and tha status ot currant aclivilias and proiacts
Tha haanng will ba hald at 7 00 p m in tha Commission Chambars ol tha
County Sarvicas Building locatad at 1101 E First Straat in Sanford
All Saminola County rasidants ara ancouragad lo altand and participala
In th's public hearing For mora information plaaaa call Buddy Balagia or
Malt Fan* in tha Saminola County Planning Office at 321 1130. attention
7364

O C A L A — T w o F lo r id a
supermarket chains are offering
c u s t o m e r s th e c h a n c e to
electronically receive discounts
on products without going to the
bolher to clip coupons and take
them to the store.
Publlx Super Markets to offer­
ing the electronic coupon service
In north and central Florida, and
W inn-Dixie to trying It In stores
at Its Jacksonville headquarters.
Albertson's Is testing similar
discounts In Boise. Idaho.
If everything works. Publlx
expects eventually to expand the
program to all of Its 370 stores.
Members of the Publlx Value
Phis C lu b a u tom a tica lly get
discounts when they go through
checkout lines, and coupon
clippers also get the coupons'
face value, said Bob McDermott,
a spokesman for Publlx. which
began testing the program near
Its Lakeland headquarters In
January.
Anyone can Join the Value
Club at no cost. A plastic card
can be used for discounts and
check cashing at any of Ihc
com pany's stores. Custom ers
who buy each of the discounted
Items this month would save
•33.10. McDermott said.
Each month, the chain dis­
counts about 200 national-brand
Items In Its 67 participating
stores. Savings range from 10
rents on a 16-ounce can of pork
and brans to *1 on a 3-pound
canned h a m . Item s change
monthly.
Before totaling the purchase,
the cashier scans Ihe bar code on
the member's Publlx Plus card,
and the computerized register
deducts the discount for each
Value C lub Item.

Michael Sansolo. editor of
Progressive Grocer, a national
trade magazine hosed In Stam ­
ford. Conn., said. "A t this point
nationally, electronic couponing
to not widespread, but It's very
highly touted. Stores can use the
system to get Information about
people and gear coupons to their
needs."
A b o u t 47 p e rc e n t of t h r
superm arket executives s u r­
veyed In Ja n u a ry by Progressive
Grocer said Ihe coupon cards
would force a decline but not
wipe out paper coupons by the
year 2000.
" T h is Is a system still In Its
adolescent stage, but It's defi­
nitely the wave of Ihe future,"
said JarneH Mo6d.&gt;att6T b rTTW
Shelby Report, a trade journal
covering Ihe South's grocery
Industry.
W inn-D ixie and Albertson's
are testing similar systems near
their com pany headquarters,
but they have no definite plans
to Introduce th r systrm Into
Florida metropolitan markets.
W inn-Dixie to testing a coupon
refund program that allows cus­
tomers to collect a check each
quarter for the amount they save
on discounted Rents. Albertson's
to testing a coupon card program
similar to Publlx's.
Spokesmen for both chains
said Ihe Publlx program will not
lure shoppers away.
"W e really don't think It will
have an Impact because our goal
to lo sell groceries os cheap as we
ca n ." said G .E . Clerc J r ., a
W i n n -D i x i e s p o k e s m a n In
Jacksonville. " If manufacturers
offer coupons, they'll be avail­
able Industrywide."
G a ry M ich a e l. A lb e rtso n 's
s p o k e s m a n , s a id tn o s t
su p e rm a rk e t cu s to m e rs are
loyal.

P U B L IC H E A R IN G
N O TIC E
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM
SEMINOLE COUNTY
Prior to September 1,1990, Saminola County will submit Its final
statement ol objectives and projected use lunds lor Its Communi­
ty Davslopmant Block Grant (CD BG) Program lor 1990-91. Tha U.S.
Department ol Housing and Urban Davslopmant (HUD) haa set
aside approximately $1,021,000 to use In aclivilias In lower income
naighborhoods throughout Saminola County and tha cities ol
Altamonte Springs, Cassslbarry, Lake Mary, Longwood. Oviedo.
Sanford and Winter Springs.
Tha grant lunds may ba used for a variety ol aclivilias. but etch
activity must predominantly benefit low and moderate income per­
sons. Eligible activities include, but are not limited to. capital Im­
provements such as street paving, water and sewer lines, real pro­
perty acquisition, relocation, rehabilitation ol buildings, economic
development, public facilities and public services.
A public hearing will be held on April 3, 1990 in order to provide
Information about the program and to obtain the views ol citizens
on Seminole County’s housing and community development needs
Tho hearing will be held at 7:30 p m. in tha Commission Chambers
ol Ihe County Service! Building located al 1101 E. First Street In
San lord.
All interested Seminole County residents are encouraged lo attend
and participate in this public hearing. For more information please
call Buddy Balagia or Matt Kane In the Seminole County Planning
Ollice al 321-1130, extension 7384

�Sanford Horatd, Sanford. Florida — Sunday, March 25. 1090 - M

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personnel
turnover rate during the teat two
years.
T h e l o c lc t y 'a b o a rd of
directors voted una nim ou sly
earlier this month to le rm liu ic
Scott after she served little more
than one year as the salaried
director of the organisation, said
Bo Simpson, board president.
“ It was for her beneftt as m uch
as for the shelter,** Simpson
said. "It's a very stressful Job
and It always will be."
"Yes, It's a stressful lob. but
not because of the shelter and
the care of the anim als," Scott
said. " T h e relentless Interfer­
ence of the board makes It
stressful. Very stressful.”
Scott said she was earning
•16.000 a year as a salaried
employee, often working SO- to
6 0 -h o u r weeks. She has no
Immediate future employment
plans. Sim pson said a new
director Is expected to be hired
Scott said she was given one
week's notice after she was
given the "opportunity" to re­
sign. She refused and March IS
was her last day.
Scott said she was never given
a reason for leaving. "B o came to
m e a n d s a id I t 's n o t h in g
personal, but there's a lot of
turmoil on the board and I hope
you understand."
Simpson said Humane Society
boards will always have con­
troversy and differences of opi­
nion over the operations of the
organization. "It s the nature of
the business." Simpson said.
“ You're going to have people
w h o say yo u c a n ’ t do
euthanasias (d e s tro yin g u n ­
wanted animals) and then you're
going to have people saying It's
cruel to keep the animals locked
up In a pen all day long. You're
going to get that kind of thing all
Ihe tim e."
But Scott characterizes society
b o a rd m e m b e rs ss u n ­
professional and unskilled to
oversee shelter a nd society
operations.
"Y o u have a group of people
that are operating atnctly by the
seat of their pants." Scott said.
"T h e y operate the shelter like a
rummage sale."
T h e operations Scott speaks of
ta a 123.000 a month activity
that Includes 11 paid employees
and several volunteers. Th e so­
ciety takes In and adopts out
stray and unwanted animals and
In ve s tig a te s a n im a l c ru e lty

claims. T h e society operates
solely on contributions and from
sales from their T h is a nd Th a t
thrift shop In Longwood. Scott
said contributions have been
declining.
" T h e last week I w a s there, we
got a check for 413 and that was
It." Scott said.
Shortage of money was among
the reasons given last M ay when
the society stopped picking up
sick and Injured a nim a ls at
night. Instead referring callers to
the Seminole County Anim al
Control Department. Scott said
the society continues to pick up
sick and Injured animals during
the day. although there (we have
recevedlhave been complaints
they do not.
Th e society also suffered a
blow last October when 23 dogs
hsd to be euthanized after dtaiiper v
sh e lte r. S im p s o n s ta u n c h ly
states that outbreak waa not
considered in the board's de­
cision to terminate Scott.
Scott began work at the Semi­
nole C ounty Humane Society aa
a volunteer In Ju ly 1968. She
said she worked ss an advertis­
ing person during the week, but
would help out at the shelter on
weekends. After a m onth, then
director Barbara Woodall aakrd
her to become manager of the
•heller, overseeing care of the
animals and she accepted.
B y Novem ber. W oodall realgncd and Scott waa appointed
director. Scott said Woodall told
her the waa "burned o u t" after
serving aa director for little more
than a year.
Woodall became director In
D e ce m b e r 1987 a fte r the nsociety board president and
shelter director Jo A nne Galea
resigned am id another turmoil.
Gates resigned saying she ob­
jected to the board's amendment
of the organization's bylaws to
allow board members appoint
tw o fo rm e r board m em ber*.
Helen W olk and Woodall, to the
board without the president’*
approval. In a show of unity,
board secretary CJydcne Rauch,
board treasurer Carol SheafTer
and board attorney W illia m
Shcaffer also resigned.
Four staff members also re­
signed following the board res­
ignations.
W olk. then president, and
W o o d a ll, th e n c o -e x e c u tiv e
director, had resigned from their
positions In J u ly 1987. citing no
reasons for their departure. Wolk
continues to serve as treasurer
on Ihe board.

Pilot

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and subsequent years and the
one thing that concern! me Is
that we not become complacent,
become comfortable In our ac­
complishments and forget that
things can go wrong and start
overlooking things.
" I don't get the feeling that
we're there yet. but personally. 1
can see where the pace is gelling

PAUL DOUGLAS BROOK
Paul Douglas Brook. 53, 1132
M a yto w n R d.. O sle e n . died
Th u rs d a y . March 22. at his
residence. Bom J u ly 13. 1934.
in Osteen, he waa a lifelong
re a ld e n t. He w aa a h e a v y
equipment operator for Volusia
County and a member of Osteen
Baptist Church.
Survivors Include wife, Ja c ­
quelyn Anne; sons. Kenneth N..
Santa Marta, Calif., P. Scott.
S a n fo rd ; d a u g h te rs. Pam ela
LeFUs, Susan E.. both of Osteen;
brothers. Richard. Leesburg.
Robert. Osteen: sisters. Margaret
Easterwood, Groveland, Sylvia
Thom pson, Osleen; three grand­
children.
Brlason Funeral Home, San­
ford, In charge of arrangements.
A L B B K T N. F IT T S
A lb e rt N . F it t s , 7 1 . 8 1 2
Catalina Dr.. Sanford, died F ri­
day. March 23. at hla residence.
B o m Ja n. 20. 1919. In Sanford,
he was a lifelong resident. He
was an attorney and a member
of the Holy Cross Episcopal
C h u rc h . Sanford. He was a
member of the Seminole County
Historical Society and an A rm y
veteran of World W ar II.
S u r v iv o r s In c lu d e nieces.
N ancy. Silver Springs. Linda
Zannle. Alice Teslo, both of
Sanford.
Brlsson Funeral Home. San­
ford. In charge of arrangements.

THOMAS CARL ANDERSON
Thom as Carl Anderson. 69. of
Branford, died Friday In the
Veterans Administration Medical
Center In Lake City. Florida. He
waa a native of Shiloh. Georgia
and moved to Branford from
Sanford 12 veara ago. He was a

quicker ... and that’s something
that we os an agency need to
take a look at. And I Ihlnk we
are."
Discovery currently Is being
readied for blastoff April 12 from
launch pad 39B at the Kennedy
Space Center In Florida.
Discovery's flight will mark
Ihe third of nine planned for
1990

veteran of W orld W a r II. a
member of the Lebanon Baptist
C h u r c h In B ra n fo rd and u
member of the Branford Masonic
Lodge *130.
He Is survived by three daugh­
ters, Charlotte Ann Slrohm of
Sanford, Juanita Etta Hayes of
Branford and Mary Elizabeth
Wood of Fort While: seven sons:
T o m m y of Bartow. Bobby of
Lake Mary. Pat of Springfield.
G e o rg ia . Ja m e s of S a nfo rd.
George of Osteen. Donnie of
Branford and John of Geneva:
tw o b r o t h e r s : K e n n e t h of
Wadesboro. North Carolina and
Charles of Columbus. Georgia;
th re e s is te rs K a t h e r in e
M c D o n a ld o f W h l l e a v l l l e .
G e o rg ia , G w e n R o b e rts of
Norfolk. Virginia and Elizabeth
Barfield of Reynolds. Georgia: 20
grandchildren and four great­
grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held
Monday. March 26 at 2 p.m. In
Ihe Lebanon Baptist C h u rch In
Branford with Rev. T . J . Santcrfcll and Rev. D a vid Rich
presiding. Masonic riles will be
held graveside.

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to ac­
com plish. Financing and the
eventual redevelopment of I he
corridor could lake 10 years or
Aa part of financing decisions,
members of the task force and
government officials may have
to make monetary consesatons
to e n c o u ra g e p riv a te b u s i­
nessmen to finance their aesthet­
ic and redevelopment dreams.
T o encourage redevelopment
of decayed structures, ettlea and
the county m ay have to look to
tax breaks to attract desirable
developments. Owners of small
businesses m ay have to be
granted several yra rs to replace
signs or change facades If com ­
mittee members so decide so
those expenses can be deducted
from taxes. Zoning and other
land-use decisions may be made
for new business.
T h e task Is large, but the
members are optimistic.
"W e have a lot of dreams, but I
Ih ln k with the unity we have
and the diversity of the partici­
pants (hat are unified, those
dreams can be realized." said
Randy Morris, co-chairman of
the 13-member taskforce.
"W e have six Jurisdictions and
business people all agreeing
what the condition of the road
la," Morris said. "I Ihlnk that's
remarkable. And 1 Ihlnk they
share s common goal of what
they want to see."
T h e task force, formed by Ihe
G r e a t e r S e m in o le C o u n t y
Cham ber of Commerce, includes
businessmen and elected of­
ficials from the county and the
five elites touched by the road.
U.S. 17-92 In Seminole County
extends about 14 miles from ih r
Fern Park area at Ihe Sem i­
n o l e - O r a n g e C o u n t y lin e
north w a rd through the west
central third of the county to
Lake Monroe, then about three
m ile s northwest along Lake
Monroe to the Interstate 4 bridge
over the St. Johns River.
T a s k force members. In a
brainstorming session Monday,
visualized U.S. 17-92 as a treelined boulevard within the next

!5 years, with a characteristic
all Its own. bul draw ing on Ihe
aesthetic flavors of the co m m u­
n itie s a n d u reas It passes
through.
In the northern sections of Ihe
roadway, task force members
decided Sanford should become
Ihe lakefront historic upscale
com m unity of the county and
they will look to what can be
done to turn the Lake Monroe
shoreline Inin a regional attrac­
tion.
Sanford officials and civic
leaders applaud the support they
are receiving and among their
own dreams Is a boardwalk over
the lakefront. pnsslblly featuring
cafes or open-air vendors.
In studying U.S. 17-92 os It
passes through Sanford. Ih r task
force will devektp Ideas of how
stores and other businesses can
d ra w on I h r c it y 's histo ric
downtown district, which would
be promoted an comparable if
not nicer than W ln trr Park.
Th e area near Seminole C om ­
m unity College Is seen as the
entrance to the educational and
cultural center of the county and
one day may have a performing
arts center.
T h e task Torre will consider
signs that could be erected along
U.S. 17-92 as II passes through
S p r in g H a m m o r k . t e llin g
motorists they're entering the
"C e n tra l P a rk " nrea of the
county. Southward, the roadside
m a y be im p ro v e d th r o u g h
landscaping and business ap­
pearance requirements to en­
courage a "dow nto w n" Image
and tnc whole area redeveloped
with new businesses.
There's even been one sug­
gestion by task force mem ber
Sanford Mayor Bellye Sm ith lo
rhange the name of Ih r road. It
is now variously called "1 7 -9 2 “
and named I* French Avenue
and Orlando Drive and Is desig­
nated as U.S. Highway 17-92
and State Road 600.
Morris said that suggestion
has been receiving a lot of
attention, but It Is likely not lo
be considered by Ihe task force
until Ih r planning stages arc
completed.

T h e p la n n in g process w ill
follow a pattern similar to the
Lake M ary Boulevard S tu d y
Committee In 1988. Task force
committee members will consid­
er Increasing the "setbacks." the
distance from buildings to the
road pavement, to allow for more
landscaping and green grassy
areas.
Existing public right of ways
In the median and along the
roadside will be studied by the
task force for landscaping and
other enhancements. Signs m ay
be erected throughout Die course
of the road designating such
attractions aa S C C or Spring
Hamm ock or a historic district.
T h e Lake M a ry Boulevard
committee developed a “ zoning
overlay" proposal which extends
Ihe length of the road and where
the setbacks and other zoning
requirements m ay be Imposed
for new construction by the
county and five cities. Th e dis­
trict will require the cooperation
and unified planning effort of the
different government agencies
Involved.
T h e overlay district could have
special sign requirements for
new and existing businesses,
such as fewer and smaller signs
or perhaps those constructed of
special material or design char­
acteristics.

m y father graduated from Sem i­
nole High School. Twenty-seven
years ago. I graduated. And next
year, m y daughter Kelly will
g r a d u a t e , " h r s a id la t e r ,
laughing at himself about the
military-style hair ru t In the
1963 photo.
Th e school honored com m u ni;
ly members wlxi bud not gradu­
ated from Seminole High School,
but who have been "tireless In
ih c lr v o lu n t e e r in g " to the
school.
Assisted by Mickey und Minnie
Mouse. Goofy. Pluto und Ihe Big
Bad Wolf, compliments of Wall
Disney World. Epps presented
honorary diplomas lo Jeanette
Stephens, a Dividends volunteer:
Bob Santull of Burger King: Carl
und Shirley Sell like; Rep. Art
G r ln d lc ; T o m S te ve nso n of
A r v t d u : J a m e s Q u i n n , the
school's team physician: Supt.
B o b H u g h e s : M a y o r U c tty e
S m it h ; a n d R ic h a rd W e lls ,
assistant superintendent for
facllltes.
C O M S A C presented $1,000
scholarships lo three seniors:
Alison Pugh. Jam es Reynolds
and Dawn Buerger. A $2,500
scholarship was presented to
senior Andre C ollins by Ih r
Arvlda Company.
Genevu Elem entary Schoul
assistant prlncqial Karen Col­
eman. who graduated from the
high school In 1964 spoke sol­
emnly ul first uboul her memo­
ries of her alma mater, recalling
where she shxxl on cam pus

when she first heard the news of
the ussasslnatlon of President
Jo h n F. Kennedy.

F ITTS . A L S I R T N.
Memorial w r v K n for AAr Albert N Fitts,

It. o i Seniord. who died Friday mil be II
4 m Monday it the Holy £ r o « Epitcopol
Church, Sertford. with Fathor Frederick

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Th e district m ay have special
landscaping requirements. For
e x a m p l e , th e L a k e M a r y
Boulevard district has special
landscaping requirements for
parking tots to add greenery to
otherwise drab asphalt.
Task force members will also
co n sid e r the appearance of
buildings themselves, particular­
ly In Sanford and Longwood.
where some local officials want
to develop a "historic" look to
th rlr communities. A fresh coat
of paint of a color coordinated
th ro u g h o u t those areas a nd
so m e b u ild in g a p p e a ra n c e
modifications win be considered.
In Ihe n e a rly c o m p le te ly developed sections of the road
south of Spring Hamm ock, task
force members, especially those
representing governments, will

consider redevelopment of some
portions of Ihe roadside. Rede­
velopment means existing build­
ings would be purchased and
razed by developers and re­
placed with new structures.
Th e officials lavor redevelop­
ment because It would not only
allow them to have mure taxes
-ated. but would also allow
to Impose more landscap­
ing a n d other aesthetic re
qulrcmcnts.
O b v io u s ly , such amhlMoits
plans w ill cost m oney. How
much won't be known until the
recommendations are completed
several months from now. City
and county governments will hc
aaked lo pay for some Improve­
ments. Including landscaping
a n d s ig n s . B o th c a n h r
expensive and Ih r expense lo
m a in ta in landscaping never
ends.
Grants from local, state and
federal government ugenelcs will
be sought lo assist In the
planning process anti to study
environm ental und economic
Impacts of those plans.
Businessm en and p ro p e rly
owners may tie asked In spend
money, possibly lo change signs,
landscape Ih rlr p ro p e rty or
make some modifications lo
their buildings. Th e y may be
offered "amortization" rlghis lo
allow them to recoup the cost of
Ihe Improvements through tax
deductions.

e

For redevelopment goals, gov­
ernment officials may have In
look to tax-brrak Incentives In
Intlcc developers of large land­
scaped office b u ild in g s and
stores to replace eyesores that
plague the road.
Morris said luxes could he
used to fuel bond sales to help
pay for some of the Improve­
ments. similar lo a proposal by
Ihe developers of Seminole Mall
In S a n f o r d . S im o n a n d
Associates wants the rlty lo
allow a portion of the taxes
generated from the $100 million
mall to pay bark $6.2 million In
proposed bonds lo pay for
roadw ay and other Im prove­
ments.

SHS
C o a tln a s d tram Fags 1A
As the lights dimmed, a hush
fell over the crowd.
Mayor Bettyc Smith elicited
cheers from the crowd of about
2 0 0 co m m u n ity leaders and
school district dignitaries who
were on hand when she lauded
"Sanford'a High SciiooL" Prin­
c ip a l W a y n e E p p s paced
nervously In Ihe com er like a
proud father watting lo show off
his first-born child.
Epps announced Ihe comple­
tion of the school's $11 million
renovation program.
T h e stage darkened following
his remarks as a video pres­
entation produced by Lake Mary
television station W O F L . and
e d i t e d b y a l u m n u s M ik e
Meadors, filled a large screen.
T h e video was a history of
Seminole High School us seen
through the eyes of some of Its
g r a d u a t e s . I n c lu d in g p r o ­
fessional baseball player T im
Raines, S H S football coach
Em ory Blake and Walt Disney
W o rld general manager Hilly
Higgins, who Is Ihe chairman of
the Com m unity and School A c ­
tio n C o m m itte e IC O M S A C )
w hclh sponsored Ih r day's activ­
ities.
There were catcalls and cheers
us a black and white yearbook
photo of a 17-ycar old Epps
flashed across the screen.
"Seminole High School is not
Just a school. Il Is not Jusl bricks
and sieel. We are a family lhat
has fun together. Fifty yrars ago

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Quoting the late president, she
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educational system.' She added
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After a little coaching they
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�Americans work for Lithuania
Students push for freedom In land
of their ancestors as fears mount
Nicaragua Contra attack lo a m 19 dead
M A N A G U A . Nicaragua — Contra rebels killed 13 soldiers and
one civilian In an ambush at the same lime Contra leaders In
neighboring Honduras signed an agreement to demobilise their
forces, arm y officials said Saturday.
Five Contras were also killed In the Incident Friday.
About 60 Contra rebels firing automatic rifles and rocketpropelled grenade launchers ambushed an a rm y convoy at Las
Lagrtmas In Jlnotega province In mountainous territory some
100 miles north of Managua, said Mai. Daniel Poso. chief of
staff of the Popular Sandintsta A rm y In the 1st Military Region.
Poro. in a briefing broadcast by the official Radio Sandlno.
said 32 arm y officers and conscripts were returning to their
base from a lour of the region when the Contras attacked,
destroying a truck and a jeep carrying the soldiers. "O u r forces deployed rapidly and counterattacked.” Poro
said. "T h e y managed to avoid a true massacre although they
Inflicted 14 deaths on us."

Britons ctlobrats royal birth
LO N D O N — Champagne corks popped In the quiet rone
outside Portland Hospital as Britons celebrated the duchess of
York's delivery of her second daughter, a child who becomes
sixth In line to the British throne.
Th e 7-pound. I 14-ounce girl was delivered by Caesarean
section In the presence of her father. Prince Andrew.
Buckingham Palace said. Th e baby was In a breach position.
m g very
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the
child and her mother, the former Sarah Ferguson, popularly
known as "Fe rgle ." " A ll the other members of the roval family
have been told by the duke of Y ork."
Th e news was greeted outside Portland Hospital with cheers
and the popping of champagne corks by well-wishers.
Photographers who have camped on the sidewalk for more
than a week waiting to take pictures of the duke and duchess of
York's second child expressed relief.

Opposition partlss ask alactlon dalay
B O G O T A . Colombia — Opposition parties have asked the
government to postpone presidential elections scheduled for
May 27 because of threats posed by death squads funded by
drug traffickers, the leftist Patriotic Union Party said Saturday.
T h e request came after Patriotic Union candidate Bernardo
Jaram lllo was shot and killed Thursday m orning In a Bogota
airport by a 18-year-old hitman authorities say was hired by
the Medellin cocaine cartel. T h e m urder triggered
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among the leader's supporters and other poittlealfiIgures.

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B O S TO N — A n W ang, the computer entrepreneur who
founded Wang Laboratories Inc., died of esophageal cancer
Saturday at Massachusetts General Hospital. He was 70.
ttdspHsl -spokesman Martin Bander said W ang, chairman
and chief executive officer of the company he founded In 1951.
died at 3:31 a.m. He was readmitted to the hospital March 6 for
follow-up treatment on a malignant tumor removed J u ly 14.

Maryland unit rajacta abortion bills
A N N A P O LIS. Md. — A compromise plan to let voters decide
the politically explosive Issue of abortion In Maryland has been
rejected by a legislative committee and appears defeated.
Unwilling to accept two drastically different abortion bills
approved by the state Senate In resolving Its eight-day
filibuster, a House of Delegates committee voted down both
proposals Friday night.
Th e Environmental Matters Committee rejected the con­
trasting legislation by a 13-12 count. One bill proposed to
guarantee the unrestricted availability of abortions, while the
second proposed to virtually outlaw the procedure.
"It is our opinion that we were sent a convoluted proposal
that does work In a lot of ways." said House Majority leader
Jo h n Arnlck. who cast the deciding committee vote as
chairman of the panel.

Sunday nttworfc interview shows
W A S H IN G TO N — Guests on television talk shows Sunday:
• N B C ’s "Meet Th e Press" features Baseball Commissioner
Fay Vincent. 9:30 a.m.
• A B C s " T h is Week with David Brinkley" features Roman
Szporluk. University of Michigan. William Hyland. Foreign
Affairs magazine. Lithuanian Journalist Alglm antls Cekuolls
and Vitaly Kobysh. Izvcstla newspaper, on Lithuania. 10:30
a.m.
• C N N ’s "Newsmaker Sunday" features Treasury Secrelary
Nicholas Brady: Rep. Dan Rostenkowskl. D-lll.. on solving Ihe
budget deficit. 10:30 a.m .. 5:30 p.m.
• CBS's "Face the Nation with Lesley Stahl" features
Defense Secretary Dick Cheney und Lithuanian Journalist
Alglmantls Cekuolls on U.S. response to Lithuania. 11:30 p.m.

From United Press International reports

U n lf d Press International_______
V IL N IU S . U.S.S.R. While
Soviet tanks rolled through the
streets of Vilnius, a small group
of young Americans and Cana­
dians In the land of their roots la
quietly fueling Lithuania's drive
for freedom.
Dozens of North Americans of
Lithuanian descent have flocked
to the land they say was stolen
from their parents In the Soviet
Union's 1940 annexation of the
Baltic states.
"Th e re are a number of A m e r­
icans of Lithuanian descent here
s t u d y i n g . " s a id E d w a r d
Tuskenls. 25. of Chicago. " O r at
least they are here on tne pretext
of studying."
Tuskenls Is one of those who
have laid aside their books and
are now playing key role* In
their homeland's David and G o­
liath battle against a world
superpower.
Tuskenls and six or so fellow
partisans, all bilingual and all In
their 20*. run the Information
office of the Lithuanian Parlia­
m ent that declared Indepen­
dence March 1 1 after elections
two weeks earlier In which the
Sajudl* nationalist movement
swept to power.
W hen Lith u a nia n President
Vyiaulas Landsbergls fired off
an angry telegram to Soviet
President Mikhail Gorbachev,
his young partisans translated It
Into English and faxed or telexed
It to news organizations around
Ihemade sure that the Interna­
tional co m m unity received It
within hours.
Th e y answer phones, set up
Interviews, provide translations
for visiting dignitaries. Th e y are
on a firs t-n a m e basis w ith
L a n d s b e rg ls a nd Ihe o th e r
Lithuanian leaders trying to pry
the Baltic republic loose from 50
years of Soviet rule.
Th e ir critical work provided
without pay and nearly around
the clock has angered Moscow.
In his first presidential decree.
Gorbachev ordered authorities
Wednesday to closely monitor
Ihe activities of foreigners In

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cals started disappearing.
B e r m a n n o tic e d the
y o u n g eagles sw ooping
near an area where his
f a m i l y 's c a ls s u n
themselves. T w o of the
pets have vanished so far.
and Berman blames the
eagles recently set free at
nearby Lake Allatoona by
state wildlife officials.
" I think one of their birds
has discovered an easy
m eal." Berman said.
State officials doubt the
cats were devoured by the
national symbol. The y say
that eagles prefer fish lo
felines and that they are
solitary birds. Berman says
the ones soaring over his
wood* usually show up In a
group of four.
Berman has threatened
to risk arrest by shooting
the fe d e ra lly protected
birds.

Bentsen leads charge at B ush
■ y J O M F N M IA N O W A N V
UPI Political Writer
N EW O R L E A N S - Sen. Lloyd
Bentsen. D-Texas. a potential
1992 White House candidate, led
a Democratic charge against
President Bush, arguing to a
meeting of party moderates that
Hush was surrendering the U.S.
role of world leader.
But even while a parade of
Democrats were united In railing
against Bush for his perfor­
mance In foreign affairs and the
economy, there were clear signs
Frida y party m em bers were
themselves spilt over two tax
p r o p o s a l s c i r c u l a t i n g In
Washington.
Th e comments came at the
opening of a three-day confer­
ence sponsored by the Demo­
cratic Leadership C o u ncil, a
group of moderate and con­
servative Democrats trying to
erase the party’s liberal Image
and reverse Its dismal fortunes
in presidential politics.
Rather than take Issue with
his party's liberals. Bentsen. Ihe
Dem ocrats' IU8H vice pres!
denii.il nominee, led an attark

on Bush, charging the presi­
dent's vision was "loo pinched
and too lim ited" In a time of
radical world change, and he
was "saying one thing and doing
another" on the economy.
"W e can't afford to sit back
and assume that countries In
Eastern Europe and Central
A m e ric a w ill a u to m a tic a lly
become Western democracies."
Bentsen said. " I think the stakes
arc too high for a hands-off
isolationist foreign policy.
"I find It strange Indeed that
an administration that Jumps at
Ihe ch a n c e to tra ffic w ith
Chinese leaders who slaughtered
demonstrators In Tiananm en
Square would show excessive
Cold War caution when It comes
1° dealing with the Soviet U n ­
ion." he said
Th is administration Is wrong
when It abdicates our leadership
role In the world today. Here Is a
g r e a l d r a m a , w r it t e n fo r
America, and the Republicans
are content to sit in the au
dlence. clap politely, and write
ihe reviews." he said
Hcntsrn also defended House
D e m o c ra tic le a d e r R ic h a rd

V IL N IU S . U .S.S.R . - The
Soviet a rm y aent a column
of tanks, armored carriers
and tracks post parliament
S a tu rd a y In a show of
Moscow's military might,
b u t L it h u a n ia 's leader
remained defiant, urging
his countrym en deserting
the a rm y to aeek sanctuary
In churches.
"W e won't forget It for a
lo n g t im e ." Lith u a n ia n
P re s id e n t V y ta u ta s
la ndsbe rgls said of Ihe
moat blatant show of force
by Moscow In Its effort to
derail the Baltic republic's
drive to Independence.
T h e m ilita ry vehicles,
which witnesses said car­
ried up to 2.000 soldiers
with automatic weapons,
tru n d le d past the local
Suprem e Soviet at 3:30
a.m. while legislators were
still m eeting to pick a
government they want Ihe
world to recognize.
Despite the scare, the
Lithuanian legislature re­
sumed work later Saturday
on forming what It hopes
will be Its first Independent
government since Soviet
dictator Josef Stalin an­
nexed the Baltic country In
1940.
American households linked to
their homelands through m em ­
bership In active Lithuanian
communities.
"Lithuanian was the first lan­
guage I knew ." Kalendra said. " I
w e n t to k in d e r g a r t e n a n d
c o u l d n 't s p e a k w it h m y
classmates.
"I have been very active In
Lithuanian organizations In the
West ... and m y activities here
are Just a natural extension of
m y general Involvement In Ihe
Lithuanian co m m unity."
In h ig h sch o o l. T u s k e n ls
worked at a press that printed a
Lithuanian dally newspaper In

C h ica go , the capital of the
L i t h u a n i a n d ia s p o r a w it h
100.000 people of Lithuanian
descent.
A b o u t 7 0 0 ,0 0 0 people of
Lithuanian descent live In the
U n ited Slates w ith at least
20.000 In Canada.
Palunas's father drove him
every weekend from their home
In Akron. Ohio, to Cleveland,
h om e to 5 0 .0 0 0 people of
Lithuanian descent, where he
attended Saturday school In
Lithuanian culture, participated
In Lithuanian Catholic youth
groups and sang and danced at
Lithuanian concerts.

Once seen as ‘invincible,’ Thatcher
now teeters on brink of being ousted

Family cats
disappear;
eagles eyed
U U rw w rt

Lithuania "u p to and Including
expelling them In accordance
with Soviet law.”
Tuskenls feels certain that the
decree was aimed at the young
team running the Parliament's
busy Information office.
"If they expelled us. It would
cripple this office.” he said.
D alna K a le n d ra . 25. from
Toronto, said ahe feels directly
threatened by Gorbachev's de­
cree.
" I am trying m y best not to get
upset over this." aald Kalendra.
" F o r that reason I am still
malntalnlg that this la part of the
g e n e ra l p o lit ic a l a n d
psychological warfare that he Is
using against Lithuania In gen­
eral.
“ I think It Is quite an Insult. I
think all of his actions are very
Insulting, and Just reflect fits
anti-democratic outlook."
J u l i u s P a lu n a s . a w e l l groomed 25-year-old. traveled
from Cleveland to study at the
Vilnius academy of art and work
with Lithuanian folk artists.
" I am supposed to work with a
blacksmith and a stonecutter
later this spring, but I don't
think It Is going to work ou t."
Palunas said. ‘‘I'll probably be
working here at the Parliament a
lot from now on.
"It's very exciting to be at the
center of e ve rything as the
country that I grew up thinking
of as enslaved frees Itself. T o be
able to see that first hand Is an
Incredible th rill."
.
T u s k e n l s . K a le n d r a a n d
Palunas share personal histories
that are remarkably similar.
Th e ir parents, part of the first
wave of Lithuanian Immigration
of the 1940s after the Soviet
takeover, all fled the largely
Roman Catholic Baltic republic
as children and eventually set­
tled In the United States or
Canada after brief stays In
Western Europe.
"These people really felt their
loss of Independence." Tuskenls
said. "It was a big tragedy In
their lives. Lithuanian co m m u­
nity activities have always been
a big part of m y life."
All three grew up In North

Soviets flex
muscle in
Lithuania

Gephardt. D-Mo.. who recently
charged Bush Is loo timid on
foreign policy and. as a result,
was hit w ith a broad-based
counterattack by Republicans.
N oting that the O O P 's of­
fensive against Gephardt fre­
quently cited public opinion
polls. Bentsen added: "Can you
Imagine Harry Tru m a n hesitat­
ing to unveil the Marshall Plan
or the Tru m a n Doctrine because
of public opinion polls? Can you
Imagine Jo h n Kennedy doing a
poll before he decided how he
was going lo deal with the
Cuban missile crisis?"
Bentsen suggested the United
S ta te s c o u ld " r e v e r s e the
punitive trade resitIctlons we’ve
Imposed on Ihe Soviet Union and
Eastern Europe — Just as we are
doing with Nicaragua." And he
adde d that new trade a nd
exchange agreements should be
considered
In a later speech. Gephardt
repealed his attack on Bush's
le a d e rs h ip , c h a rg in g . " O u r
foreign policy Is dangerously
adrilt ."

B y K AfUM OA V I M
United Press InternstlonsJ

Analysis

LO N D O N — Margaret Thatcher once declared
she would "go on and o n " as Britain's prime
minister but a resounding electoral defeat viewed
as a rebuke of her policies has raised doubts about
whether her party will let her.
.
An opinion poll conducted by the Sunday Tim es
showed a further slump In the popularity of Ihe
ruling Conservative Party, which It said was
trailing 23 points behind the main opposition
Labor Party, now standing at 54 percent.
Th e newspaper reported Thatcher's government
has slipped 6 points since Its last poll one month
ago and It said 76 percent of people voiced
dissatisfaction with Th a tch e r. A survey by
another newspaper. Th e Independent on Sunday,
found most Britons believed the Labor Party could
make a credible government.
Fierce opposition lo a new poll tax. high Interest
rales and Thatcher's waning allure as a votecatcher T h u rs d a y gave Ihe governing C o n ­
servative Party Its most decisive electoral loss In
S3 years.
Labor candidate S ylvia Heal was aent to
Parliament with a stunning bv-electlon win In

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Mid-Staffordahlre. receiving 49 percent of the
vote* In the central England district against
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W hile by-election sensations rarely effect na­
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Rams, Pats keep pace
Lake Mary
hoods Hawks

Vincent faced with boycott
H a s rh a ll C o m m is sio n e r F'.iy V im r ill said
S.«lurtl.iv tli.il h r wimlit lik&gt; I\ s i.n &lt;mi &lt;&gt;|
liaschall s newest I. i I m h i I i s |i i i I i na\nlvltii* lli r
u m p ire s
V tn ccn l. visiting lIn* l lriiilrs sprin g ir.iiimia*
w orkou t .11 I w hi La kes l-.irk .ii Sarasota. said In
u n u lil prefer In 11 1 lilt league n lll.e s w ork m il
tlif dispute w ill) 1 h r um pires 111 i i i &gt;11 Mr w o u ld
im l fill **1*iOm il some personal lu vnlycm ctlt ll 11
dra gs m i. Him igli
V lllr r lll .llsn •»i||{ th.lt
h r w as s u m In h r.II I hr
i im p i r r s yv ill h n y i nit
s p rin g training gam es
I h r iliu p ltrs .lit p m
le sllu g n v rr lint hclng
r n n s t i llr il l i r l n i r I In
si li n h llr wax iul|llslril
( h i .lust' nl gam.-x Ins! In
. 1 32 day spring Ir.lllllllt* Iih kmit
I lim it thillk II s aim nl Inr h .lsrh .ill In have
I h r s r ihsriipnm is said Vim n i l
At Si I*i Irrx h n rg Si l.nuls I .in h tl.ils M .m .ig
r t W lillr v l l r r /1115 •slid h r wax disappointed .11
iim p irr s rriiis.d in u n r k spriiu; ir.iin n m g a m e s
V im 1 all I pl.i\ hasrhall u ilh m il p la in s nr
tints nr halls I ler/i &gt;g said
Im l you ran play
w llh m il in ilp n rs m .m a g c rs a u d m a i lies

B y D I A N S M ITH
Horald sports writer

I.A K F MAItY — Nell .lartirs Iriplrd
in d ir r r runs in d ir lirsl Inning and
t'nrl I’rmn dirrw a rum plrle game
ax laikr Mary downed Lake Howell
7 ;t in Srrnlim lr A th lrtir Cim frrrm c
hasrhall artlnn Friday night
l lir H.iuis. I 1 Ii nvrr.ill and ti I In
llir S A C h rlm r playing at Mainland
Saturday , will return hm nr In host
Ik-hand Wednesday at 7 p m laikr
Mnwrll. t i l l and 2 5. will linsl
S rm ln u lr Wednesday at 3 30 p in
T . l Marnlllmi singled and Kurl
ilriihakt-r and Lam c Keyes walked
IH-Inrr .lam es Hurd tils Iwn nirl triple
In rigid center In rlra r Ihe luxrx Inr
l.akr Mary
N ell's corning a ro u n d ." said
l-ik r Mary euarlt Alan Tuttle "M r s
starting h» swim; I h r bal real well
hake Unwell got a run tiaek In the

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and M ured nu a D w a y n r ( lark
single Hill llie H am s answered vx IIll
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Irid., and f l m s Maury H e lm u t ill.
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B y R O B IIK S T O C K
Herald Correspondent
S A N H iK It
D .ir iu u F rida y s
. m il. si tH iy y i.n hake llra n ll. y and
s . niinnl. d n . . prulrssim i.il m m ils
rattle lu lak&gt; a .In s. I.M.k al ill.
I 'a l i l u t s
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said
l.a k r llra n ll. y i ikirli Mike Sum Ii
w tin pi. k. d lip Ills 2&lt;Mldl ra re . I w in
W . H"l a i n u p lr nl h i. aks and w.
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Hill.
Ilu iix im i d i. I ’a liin ls ra n her
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ap|H-.iii d m h a y. h u u ik d dnwn

Coggi retains WBA title

Opening day ceremonies

Seles romps to Lipton victory
M IA M I
S ixte e n year old M onica S r lr s .
h a ng in g lliilli Inilli sides ill III! h a s rlln r. m u le d
A n s lii.u i Ju d ith W irs iic r nl A u stria h i
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u u llin n lapinn ln lrrtia llu n .il Play. is 1 ham pinn
ships
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ended llii' III.Il&lt; h W illi a In trh a lld ilnvyn llir lu ir
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s r r v r and litnkr W lr s iirr s srrvn &gt;' In in llin rs
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Sanford's Rocrealion Department opened its 1990
Little Maior League Baseball season on Saturday with
a series of festivities that Included sponsors and
local digndaries Ihrowing out first pilches as well as
a softball game between Ihe parents and coaches
from the Amencan and National leagues (Above,
from lefl) Sponsor representatives Lisa Jones (First
Union). Norm Wheeler (Disabled American Veterans),
Lisa Schake (First Federal of Seminole) and Mike
Kirby (Sunniland) threw our first pilches (Right)
Parent Bob Howard tags out Recreation Department
Athletic Supervisor Rocky Ellingswodh during Ihe
adults' softball game

HOCKEY
Devils knock down Flyers
I'M II.A D K I.I'IIIA I In N. w Jersey D evils
m iiv
tin I 'I i i I.k Ii iplii.i F iv e rs on tlirir
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point nl so milt pl.it t \t u .ft 1 st \
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to 2 1 ill Ills l.rsl m in tit 1 isiotis .is llie D evils
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w llh Iw n I m is lu keep llie h .HI" . lose Hill ihe lop ut I In

See L io n s . Page 211

B y P H IL S M ITH

Winter Pjtfc

Hearld Correspondent

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I.O N tiW O O D — C h u c k La m h si ru ck m il live tu ners
eu m u le lu a llve htl sh u lou l and liel|i llie L v u ia u
c.revh nu nds esca|N' w llh a 1 0 tllgll xcllixil Ikisi hall
y ii im v over llie W inter Park Wlldeuts
T h e lire y h u u n d s elnsed m il llie hrsl hall nl i lieu
season w illi a 10-4 record and 4 -3 in llie Sem inole
■Millet" Cm ilerenee T h e y will host Lake Mary next

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Duke advances on ‘special’
F A S I I H I I IIF K F O K D N J - I he
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Hul alter Duke s 7!t 7M overtim e
vi. lory against C m m e e lu u l Saiur
day llie nine Ik yils may have In
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S|w&lt; lal may have In give w. y
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.nut D .in n y Melln w o n Ills lo u rlh H J"i«' " I it"' w .ix m i .is
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A th le ll. Cm ilerenee baxetiall aellun al C m irad I ’.irk
Friday niHhl
T h e w in keeps O v i. do a game behind Lake Itra m l. y
and Lake Mary iii Ihe Sem inole A lh le lle Cnnferen. e al
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K i i I/ i T m i k and M t f u lc h r m i analu
U rltliiH the K ill, hul Indian River
lixik the lead lur (•«&gt;*«• In lli r Im irlh
w iilt lou r ru n s Novak drove in three
w illi a liases luadrd irip lr a nd .ImHalida siiiHled m Novak

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S A N F O K I) — In a h . " ' " ‘ heal
d rs rritx 'd hv llir r l l r h r II was a lot
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ludi.in Itiv . r ('u m u m n lly f n llrg e
•ami d six ru n s in llir m o d i m nliu ;
In tu rn a llg h l M ti lead In a l t d
la iiH lirr over Sem inole f n m m u m iy
&lt; u lle ijr in li.isrh.ill art lull at Kauler
I irld Friday a llrrn o m i
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" m i d in 21 7 w lo ir S C C tails lu
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S .m la F r Tuesday
SI ( st ored a pair ul ru n s in the
lust i i i u Iiih no Iw n w alks, a hunt
single and iw n nru u n d nuts as diet
Kiit/elx ek and I'a rre n M iC u trh e o n
H&lt;&gt;t die K ill
llie 1’im irrrs H"i un llir Ixkird
xv 1111 a pair ul ru n s in die serum ! on
a siiiHlr. a walk, a sarrlflce and an
K ill s iiih Ii hv hanurrls I ’la Indian
K iv r r lixik lls lirsl lead in Ihe llu ril
w hen I llir Novak sinnlrd and Kevin
l ew is h m tii'rrd

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llg lil welterweight till. S1. 1ln 1 d . 1y w ith .1 im am
m in is IJ r n n n d y ir ln r v n v rr M exican .Insr Ians
Manure/
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tilrk ii.n n r Kl l.a ligu 11 In w hlpl vyltl1 1 n 11im n . 1l
rapid lirr piiui Ill s Ihal ki pi ll i r II vrar old
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Im ish tin round Im l l.iltn l In yy|n a I lia r
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IRCC routs
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S. minute pin her lolm h ltm ilira d
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or landing net Is a good way lo
risk a break -off.
He ready when you hook Mr.
Illg. Krinahi calm and be aware
of all enndltlons Involved with
successfully landing Hie fish.
Above all. take your little and he
patient. That few extra minutes
you luke could be the dlllerence
between agony or ecstasy.

Sadly, many of these big fish
are lost — not due to (heir
mammoth size, but lo angler
e rro r. W h a t (h e n . ra n (he
average angler do to prevent
losing (hat leviathan of a life­
time?
first of all. the fisherman must
remain us culm as possible when
(he big fish Is hooked. Many
times, anglers become excited
and all they can think about Is
putting that huge llsh In the
boat. Th e y develop "tunnel vis­
ion." und lose sight of the many
v a ria b le s In v o lv e d In s u c ­
cessfully landing the fish
Instead of carefully assessing
the situation, the over-zealous
fisherman attem pt, to crank the
fish straight to the boat. H r
wants the llsh In the boat right
n o w . E m p lo y in g this tactic
usually results In a bent hook or
a broken line — something lias
loglve.
As soon as I hook a really big
fish. I attempt to evaluate Ih r

Shape's scoop

whole picture. A rc there any
obstacles? Is iny drag set proper­
ly ? Do I have lo worry about the
position or drift of the boat while
playing the llsh? Will I have to
follow the fish or can I move to
the bow lo play the fish safely?
Can I rosily reach (he gaff or
landing net when needed?
W hen fighting monsler fish,
m y m ind Is always working,
always analyzing the current
situation and antk-lpatlng future
situations. Above all. I lake my
time.
Dig llsh panic when they see
Ih r boat and an experienced
angler Is always ready for these
last-minute lunges lor freedom.
Let the llsh make Its runs, and
play It carefully to buatstdr. Do
not attrmpt lo gaff or land a big
llsh until you have an easy shot.
Lunging for the fish with a gall

Alw ays golf big fish near Ih r
head. G u llin g a fish In th r
middle of the body allows II to
gain too much ImmI v momentum,
thus rousing the angler a great
deal of dlllteully In handling the
fish.

Fishing forecast
George Hodge from George's
B alt mad Tsckte reports slow
fishing T h r rx trn d rd forecast
ca lls for nice w eather th is
weekend, so perhaps the winds
will subside and more people
will In - on the water.
Steve Gard. owner of Ih r
Ostsea Bridge Fish Camp said
that fishing reports are few and
lar between High winds have
kept m int people home Specks
are bring caught around Ih r

pollnga of the

new bridge

Look lor bass around running
water, creek mouth*, and sand
bars C ra n kh a lls and plasttc
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Stanford 104. Hawaii 74

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Minnesota 7. Boston*
Calgary 1 Pittsburgh J
Montreal el Hertford, night
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NY Islanders at Edmonton, night
SI Louis at Los Angeles, night
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Al Key BHceyne. Miami. March 14
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Sebastian Inlet has been
good for snook, rrdflsh (season
closed), blurllsh and flounder.
Finger mullet or live shrim p are
thr tics! all-around halts while
one-ounce Jigs and rrunkbalts
are top artificials.
Most of the snook are running
fruni H to 15 pounds, with an
occasional (Ish breaking the
20-pound mark. Most anglers
who llsh hard rail at least be
asnurrd of some snook action.
C a p t a in J a c k a l P o rt
Canaveral reports that high
seas have prohibited tlshlng
Hr lore the blow, loads of dolphin
w rrr lirlng caught In 120 lert o(
water, a long w ith scattered
wahoo. Some king mackerel
shoud tie starting lo show on the
Inshorr reefs.
F l o u n d e r , h I u e fl sh a n d
shrrpshrud are hitting In the
Port while truul and rrdltsh are
roaming the fists ol the Banana
and In d ia n riv e rs Captain
Ja rk looks (or rrd hot fishing
when the winds subside.
Ponce Inlet will hr good lor
h lu r f ls h . Ilo u n d r r . rrd f ls h .
drum , shrrpshrud and whiling
llo ih Je ttie s are p r o v id in g
rx trlle n l action with all species
Live slit im p are Ih r best lu ll
hut Irrsh dead shrimp or linger
m ullrl are also good producer*

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Be patient when trying to land that big fish
Sooner or la(er. every angler
will hook ul leaal one "m onsler"
fish — w hclhcr II be a bass,
catfish, larpon. (rout, rcdflsh.
etc. T h e size of fish Is relative to
(he fisherman, but all anglers
want ver) m uch lo land a lunker
when they have the chance.

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West Regional final. (L )

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Final

’HoundsContinued from I B
they had runners at first
and third with one out. In each
case. Lam b wus equal to the
challenge.
"It's tough lo pitch when It's
D O the whole gam e." said
lannb. "It's t l r hardest thing
lo do hrcuusc you don't know
who's going to get the hit lo
win the game.'*
L a m b 's e f f o r t w a s
th o ro u g h ly appreciated by
L y m u n co uch Hub M eCullough. "C h u ck was strug­
gling tonight but he kept us In
the game, said McCullough.
"Th a t's the way seniors ought
lo b e ."
K rlth Gullager pitched u
one-hitter lor the Wildcats hut
walked six. wtiirh proved lo be
fatal.
Lym an scoird
th r only run
sco
o( the game In the tiotloin of

the sixth Inning when Heath
Greenlee led oil with a walk.
Charlie Curley moved him to
second with a sacrifice bunt.
Chris I’jclconcs grounded to
shortstop, hut the throw went
w i l d u n d G r e e n le e w u s
uwurded home.
Winter Park tried lo rally In
th e s e v e n th w h e n T h a d
Wallace and Keith G ill opened
the Inning with back-to-back
singles. I .a mti struck out the
next two hitters before Matt
Wallace singled lo right. Jared
Soto made a perfect throw to
home lo retire Rich Childs
(running for Thad Wallace)
und preserve th r win.
"W e've won a lot of one run
ball games this
a r." said
M cCullough. " T h is team Is
competitive und flrsty and
they llnd a way to w in."

LionsContinued from IB
sixth saw
the Lions come up with five
hits, four walks and six D rLand errors to account for Ih r
It) runs.
A single run by the Hullilogs
In the bottom ol the sixth was
not enough to k rrp the game
horn bring called by ihc m erry
rule.

M ik e V e r n e p a c e d Ih c
Oviedo olfrnse going. 2-for-4
with three runs scored and
lour Kill. Also contributing
were Itru n Machines.* l2-for-4.
tw o R llll. G re g H u g h e s
(l-fo r-3 . double, three runs
s r o r r d l a n d llu b b a F o re
(l-t o r -l. doubleI. W right led
Ih r llulldogs. going 2-for-3
with an K ill

�Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida — Sunday, March 29, 1180 — 80

Forston powers First Union to Falcon win over Winter Park Plumbing
M M LB 9M P TB A L&amp; 6UM
F IV E P O IN TS W inning
pitcher Jennifer Ponton drove In
lour runs with a double and two
tingles as Pint Union knocked
o(T Winter Park Plumbing 14-5
In a Falcon Division game during
Seminole Softball Club plajr&gt;
Heather Langtree was the
losing pitcher.
Pint Union also got offensive
contributions from Chrtaay I
(four singlesl. Claudia Thaggard
(three singles, three RBI). April
Zorn (taro singles, three RBt) and
C a ro l S o n g e r (tw o singles).
Winter Park Plum bing was led
b y S h a ro n H a ig h t (d o u b le ,
single, one RBI) and Michelle
Schlalfo (double, two singles,
one RBI).
In other Falcon action:
Barbie Bartles allowed Just
three hits while pitching F tn t
Union to a 15-4 w in over Je n ­
nings Battery Service. Robyn
N ew berry took the loss. O f­
fensive stars of the game were
Bartels (double, single, one RBI).
Jennifer Forston (two doubles,
one single, one RBI). Vanessa
Otlvero (two singles, two RBI).
April Z o m (double, single, two
RBI) and Moriah Langdon (two
RBI).
First Union scored seven runs
In the top of the seventh to pull
out a 10-9 win over Jennings
B a tte ry S e rv ic e . J e n n if e r
Forston was the w inning pitcher
over Je nn y Wlnegar. Leading
the First Union attack were
Forston (double, triple, three
RBI). Chrtaay Bane and Shannon
Etchlaon (each with a single and
two RBI) and Vanessa Olivcro
and April Zorn (each with a
single). For Jennings Battery.
Wlnegar had a double and one
RBI while Charity Blocker had
two singles and two RBI.
Scoring three runs In the first,
third and founh Innings. First
Union cruised tl a 10-2 win over
W inter Park Plumbing. Barbie
Bartels waa the w inning pitcher
as Heather Lankirc took the loss.
Conthbutlng to the First Union
attack were Jennifer Forston
and Bartels (each w ith two
doubles and a single). Chrtaay
Bales (three singles). April Zorn
(tw o doubles, a triple), and
Claudia Thaggard (a triple, two
singles).

Baglas
W in n in g p itc h e r L c A n n
Maaaey hit a double and two
singles as A .L . William s whipped
J.V .D . Construction 24-3. Sara
Boruaky added three singles and
T rln a W instead tripled. Kim
McKiaaock was the losing pitch­
er.
Casselberry Rotary rallied In
the seventh In n in g to beat
Wekiva Golf C lub 14-9. Scoring
the runs for Casselberry were
M ichelle B ish o p a nd Ja m ie
BeLand (each with three). Jodie
Beland. Jennifer lll'p c rl and
Klin Schoeneberg (two each) and
L y n n S m o lln a k l a nd Ja m ie
I w a n c y z k (o n e e a c h ). D e ­
fensively. shortstop Chert Green
and second baseman Hllpert
played well. Claudia Orozco also
played well at second base.
Jenn y Spires singled, double,
tripled ana drove In one run to
lead the Larry Dale Construction
to an 18-7 win over Richards A ir
C o n d it io n in g . D ia n e D u b c r
added three singles and four RBI
for LD C while CarTte Everett had
a single, double and four RBI.
For R AC. A m y Broceur had two
singles and four R B I. A m y
Nelman singled. Jennifer Dale
was the winning pitcher over
Kristi Richards. Tiffany Goum ly
played a nice game at second
base for LD C.
Casselberry Rotary rallied for
five runs In the top of the
seventh Inning but was thwarted
by A ndu Godzlsz. who hit a
two-run double In the bottom of
the s e v e n th to g iv e P ric e

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Sonny Winn Distributor*

•EanObma H o f Marsh 17
Fuat Round
Atlantic Plumbing
A mod Fastonor and Tool
Tha Briar Corporation
Specialty Products
Nuccl’s Pizzeria
Colonial Auto Body
Seminole Batting Range

7-1
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33
4-4
35
2-6
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Hawke
Specialty Products
Cafe Sorrento
Authentic German Bakery and Pastry
Rlnker Materials
ZHA
Flrat Mercantile
Sanford Irrigation and Sprinklers
Burger King

7-0
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32
4-3
4-3
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34
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Waterhouse a 9-8 win. Godzlsz
finished with three doubles and
five RBI. PW also got contribu­
tions from Carrie Scranton (two
singles, one RBI) and Samantha
Staffey (single. Iw o RBI). Lead­
ing the offense for C R were
Jam ie Be Land lalngle. double,
two RBI) and Jam ie Iwanczyk
and Chert Green (each with two
singles and one RBI). T ra c y
Brown was the w inning pitcher
over Green.
Florida Police Athletic League
scored six runs In each of the
first, third and fourth Innings to
beat J.V .D . Construction 18-5.
Elizabeth D avidson was the
winning pitcher over Christine
Volght. Leading the F P A L attack
were Angel Daniels (double,
single, three RBI). April Scrubbs
(single, three RBI). Davidson
(tingle, two RBI). Lynne Heyman
(double, two R B I) and A m y
Salyer and Carrie Cot tom (each
with a single and one RBI). Kaly
O'Connor and Tam ara Che net
were the hitting stars for J.V .D .
Price Waterhouse scored a run
In the bottom of the sixth to beat
Hunt Club Ace Hardware 11-10.
Jenn y O'Malley picked up the
win for PW as Jam ie Q uinn was
saddled w ith the loss. C o n ­
tributing on offense for PW were
Andl Godzlsz (double, single,
three RBI). Carrie Scranton (tri­
p le . s in g le , tw o R B I) a n d
S a m a n th a S la ffe y (d o u b le ,
single, two RBI). For H C A II.
K a re n P in c k n e y had th re e
doubles and six RBI. Defensive
stars of the game were H C A II
shortstop Stephanie Guem ple
and PW left fielder StafTey.
Te n of Price Waterhouse's 12
players contributed hits In their
9-8 win over Florida Police
Athletic League. Tra c y Brown
waa the winning pitcher as Gina
Bailer took the loss. Powering
the PW a tta ck w ere Karen
Ksllcsk (two singles, one RBI).
Je nn y O'Malley (double, single,
one RBI). Brow n (a double).
Christy Dybdahl (two singles,
one RBI) and Wendi Acey (dou­
ble. one RBI). Bazlcr had a
double, triple and one RBI for
FPA L. Kallcak played a nice
game at catcher.
Karen Pinckney hit for the
c y c l e In H u n t C l u b A c e
Hardware's 14-4 decision over
R ic h a rd s A ir C o n d it io n in g .
Pinckney also have five RBI to go
with her single, double, triple
and home run. Erika Frakes
added a double, single and two
RBI while making a great play at
third to kill a rally. Mura Golden
had a double, single and two RBI
for RAC. Stephanie Guem ple
was the winning pitcher over
Kristi Richards.
Betsle Deans drove In three
runs with a double and single to
lead Florida Police A th le tic
League lo a 6-3 win over Larry
Dale Construction. Gina Bader
was the winning pitcher over
Jennifer Dale. Also chipping In
on offense for F P A L were Jo lynn
A r n o ld (s i n g le , tw o R B I ).
Elizabeth Davidson lalngle. one

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Florida Police Athletic League
Price Waterhouse
Casselberry Rotary
Larry Dale Construction
AL.Vfllllams
Hunt Club Ace Hardware
Richard* Air Conditioning
Wekiva Golf Club
J.V.D. Construction

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First Union*
Maitland-Winter Park Plumbing
Jennln^p Battery Service

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•• First Round winner
Sorrento In an 1511 w in over
Z H A . Julie Jones waa the w in ­
ning pitcher over Brittany Scott.
Cafe Sorrento also got offensive
contributions from Kim Otiverl
(th re e s in g le s ). Jo n e s (tw o
doubles, one home run). Brena
Stein (two singles, a douMfc) and
A m y Hall (four tingles). Leading
the Z H A were Cecelia McCook
(triple, double). Sharon Pautelnua (three singles) and Mcllaaa
Mlgdalskl (Iw o singles). Sorrento
second baseman Jam ie Sharp
played a good game.
Stacey Ritter slugged a tworu n home ru n and Jill Haaaia
ripped a three-run triple In the
bottom of the sixth Inning to
rally Authentic German Bakery
and Pastry to a 16-14 w in over
S a n fo rd Ir r ig a t io n a n d
Sprinklers. Beth Janson picked
u p the w in as Uaa C . took the
loss. Offensive stars were Corey
Roberts (two singles, a home
run. three RBI). Ritter (a triple to
go with her home run). Beth
Janson (two singles, two RBI)
and Haaais (a single and a double
to go with her triple).
Outfielders Rhianon Mack and
Nicole Crider anchored the de­
fense for Specialty Products In a
17-9 w in over Burger K ing.
Lindsey Mcrrell was the w inning
pitcher o v e r Ja m ie D u gga n .
Standing out on offense for SP
were K a th ry n Hawarah (tw o
doubles, two singles, two RBI).
YlraSegsrra(three
doubles, a

RBI). Angel Daniels (two singles)
and A m y Salyer (single). For
L D C . Monica Dale had a double,
sing le a nd one R B I. C a rrie
Everett had two doubles and an
RBI and Je n n y Spires added two
singles and one RBI.
Casselberry Rotary defeated
Wekiva G olf C lub behind w inn­
ing pitcher Chert Greene. Of­
fensive stars were Greene (dou­
ble. three singles). J a m Beland
(trip le , single, one R B II. J o
Beland (three singles, one RBI).
Jam ie Iwancyzk (two doubles,
two RBI). Kelly Kohn and Lynn
Smolinskl (each with a single
and tw o R B I) and Je n n ife r
Hllpert (two singles, two RBI).
W inning pitcher Monica Dale
threw a two-hitler to lead Larry
D a lr Construction to a 21-3
ro m p o v e r H u n t C lu b A ce
Hardware. Leading the L D C of­
fense were Diane Duber (two
d o u b le s , three R B I). C a rrie
Everett (double, four RBI) and
J e n n y S p ire s la ln g le . tw o
doubles, six RBI). For H C A II.
losing pitcher Leschandrr tripled
und Q uinn singles
Shortstop Diane Duber started
n double play on defense and
co ntributed two singles and
three RBI on ollense for Larry
Dale Construction In a 10-5 win
over Price Waterhouse. Jennifer
Dale was the winning pitcher us
D rdora Washington took the
loss. Kacy Collins had three
singles and one RBI while T if ­
fany G o u m iy added a single,
double and three RBI for LD C.
Andrea Godzlsz had two singles
und two RBI for PW. which also
got two singles und un RBI from
Carrie Seranton.
W inning pitcher M nnlru Dale
led a total team effort by Larry
Dale Construction, driving In
five runs w ill) u home run and
double In a 19-0 shutout of
J . V . D . C o n s t r u c t i o n . D a le
allowed Just one J.V .D . hit. that
coming olf the bat of Laura
Cook. For LD C. Diane Duber and
Je nn y Spires each had a triple,
single and two ru ns scored.
Duber also had live RBI while
Spires had two RBI.

Rams
coaxed
Cepeda to hit a grounder back to
the m ound to end the threat.
" I th in k C u rt has a sore
elbow." said Tuttle. "H e threw
more balls than usual tonight,
but he was able to make the big
pitch when he needed It. Th a t
was a big play to get Cepeda In
the sixth."
Lake Howell also got two men
on base In the seventh but Prom
got a 6-4-3 double play to end
the game.
T h e loss overshadowed an

Centlaued from IB
the wtnd caused
the outfielder to miss the ball.
Th e Patriots went on to score
two runs, one on a single by
Thom as.
More errors plagued Ellonhead
In the fifth as Lake Brantley
added Iw o runs on two Tribe
errors to up their lead to 7 0 .
Brad Rigby pitched five shut­
out Innings for the Patriots,
lowering his ERA to 0.35. He
gave up only three hits, struck
out four and walked none. Matt
Fair threw the final Inning,
giving up Seminole's lone run

F e llc e ttl Pools beat Ace
Hardware 28-7. Offensive stars
were K risti Basler, Andrea
Fellcettl. Julie Katukas. Erin
Yenklen and Megan Baennan.
Fellcettl also turned a double
r on defense.
Ira u n C a d illa c e d g e d
Macasphalt 13-12. Contributing
to the win were Lauren Seay.
Krlaty Mitchell. Megan Mitchell.
Jessica Pauska. Bethanie Ran­
dolph. Jessica Hilton. Carrie
Kielmann. Katie Murphy. Marl
Kucera and Carty Goderdt.
F e ll c e t t l P o o ls s to p p e d
Macasphalt 15-9. Standing out
on offense were Julie Katukas.
Andrea FellcettL Kristi Basler.
Nicole WUaon and Ashley Scott.

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Busbar's single caps Mats’ coma-from-bahind Pony win ovar Qlants
Dodgers to a 20-7 romp over the
Expoa. McOatlin also had a
double and two singles while
driving In four runs. Dannlel
White waa the winning pitcher.
o u v t w v k iio v n
Starting pitcher Joan Pickett
U V I I U I U VHOTB
and reliever David Paultk com­
Midland Construction Co. Mua Jays
bined to shut down the Winter
7-2
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victory. Leading the Met attack
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were Pickett (three singles, a
Superior Trim Twin*
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5-3
triple, two runs scored), Nick
Orioles
2-6
34
MeIasi us (two singles, three runs
Qlants
1-6
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scored)
and Brian Steenaon
24
(single, triple, two runs scored).
Sun Stal* Port Dodgsra
2-6
Pickett was also the winning
6-1
1-6
pitcher.
6-2
The Sun State Steel Cardinals
66
Standings from Pinto and Mustang divisions
jumped out to a 5-0 lead In the
46
«
tint Inning and cruised to a 15-6
win over the Lake Mary Expos.
Brian Henderson hit his third Jonda (two doubles, a single, Greg Bradley was the winning
home run to lead the offense, two RBI). Josh O’Brien was the pitcher whlli Randy Morgan
which feature two doubles from winning pitcher as Hall took the took the loss for the
Mike Meadows and two singles
Offensively, the Cardinals
from To n y Morgan. Eric Frey
E rik Lin d q u ist had three led by Patrick Daigle (tw o
wsa the loalr^pttrher.
singles and a double whll going dou b le s, s in g le , four ru n s
4-for-4 In the Lake Mary Red's scored). Scott Kuiper (double.
Clay Oreen won a pitchers'
14-12 defeat of the Lake Mary Iwo singles, three runs scared)
duel with Jason Dickey as the D o d g e rs . W in n in g p itc h e r and Paul Dunkman (triple, two
C asselberry Reds shackled the T o m m y W iggins added two singles, two runs scared). Th e
Casselberry Cardinals 2-1. The doubles while Jaby Gorman had Expo attack waa paced by Jeff
Reds were led by Sam Moore s two atnfles and a double. Shawn Petko (double, single, three runs
singled and double. E J . Redouty Gray made an outstanding play scored) and Matt Alegro (double,
ing single, one run woredj.
and Jerem y Parka each hit two at home. Latter) waa the losing
singles. Billy Barney had one pitcher.
It
single and J im m y Parsons
Erik LlndquM was 3-for-3 for
“
* IB
scored a run for the Reds. For
Using a four-tun third Inning the Lake Mary Reds In a 14-7
the Cardinals. Caries Martinet. to break a 6-6 tie, the Sun State defeat of the Blue Jays. Winning
Jack Loucha and Dave Bemosky Steel Cardinals pulled out s pitcher Tom m y Wiggins con­
each hit singles. Bemosky drove 15-11 win over the Lake Mary tributed two rfoublea and five
In the Cardinals' only run.
Astros. The Cardinal attack was RBI. Reynolds was the losing
Joey Rogers hit a single and a led by Paul Dunkman (double, pitcher.
double to drive In three runs and triple, two runa scored) and T J .
A six-run third Inning was the
score two more to power the Martin (double, triple, two runs key for the Indians In their 11-5
Meta to an 11-5 win over the scored). Providing the offense for victory over the Mets. Mark
Royals. Cornell Daniels took the the Astros were Ryan Kloth Lafaber was the winning pitcher
win while Keith suffered the loaa. (triple, three ruts scored) and while Kevin Johnson pitched
Also chipping in for the Mets on Jeremy (triple, two runs scored). well In relief. Providing the
offense were Chris Louwsma Greg Bradley was the winning offense for the Indians'were Brett
(three singles, two RBI). West in pitcher over Scott Helinskl. Dcmarct (two angles, two runs
Davis Istngle. two RBI) and Brad Centerfteldcr T ro y Hemtnelt scored). Rudy Peres (two singles,
Jenkins (two singles) For the made some strong throws to three RBI. throe runs scored),
Royals. Jason Shipley had two third.
Wes Feldman (tingle, one run
singles and an RBI while Joshua
Mart* 14
•cored) and Rick Rodrigues
Frost doubled and drove In s
Adam Messier's two-run dou­ (single, two RBI. two runs
run.
ble in the bottom of the ninth scored).
Inning made 109 winners of the
Plata
M arch 17
Lake Mary Optimists Otabts over
Om ar Serrano doubled and the W in te r Springs Olanta.
Bill McVay slugged two home
tripled In support of winning Casey Earnest added a triple for runs for the Astros In their 12-6
pitcher Nick Traeger as the the Giants while Darren Nodsle win over the Reds.
Perkins Tw in s defeated the singled twice. Chris Stensrud
Nathaniel Wylie's home run
Sanford Royals 10-15. Also con­ wsa the winning pitcher as Scott led the way for the Giants In
tributing on offense for the waa saddled with
th the loss.
their 14-7 mastery of the Expos.
Tw ins were Brandon GremlUlon
13
Wylie also had two singles and
(three singles). T o o O 'Q uinn
Davtd McGatlln hit his first four RBI. The Giants also got
(single, double). Traeger (two home to powet the Lake Mary offensive contributions from
singles). J J . Finn (double) and
Scotty Grem 111tons (two singles).
Jason doubled for the Royals.
Jameswaathe losing pitcher.
•• •

FIVE POINTS - John Buaher
singled home (he game-winning
run In the bottom of the Main
Inning to 11(1 the Meta past the
Giants 13-12 In Pony Division
action at the Seminole Pony
Baseball complex on March IT .
The Olanls led S O In the too of
the third Inning before the Nets
began their comeback.
Busher finished with two hits
and three RBI while Brad Nun­
nery had three hits and four RBI.
Jeff Miller had a hit and one RBI.
Mike Morell! was the winning
pitcher as Tony Traeger took the
In other Pony Division games
played March 17:
Jason Sim pkins pitched a
complete game to pick up the
win as the Royals beat the
Dodgers 8-6. The Royals trailed
3-1 entering the top of the
seventh In n in g , w here the
scored seven runs. Simpkins led
the offense with two singles and
two RBI. Scott Neufeld saved
several runs with two outstand­
ing catches In center field. Scott
Main was the losing pitcher.
Deon Daniels and T J . Duke
rach had a single and an RBI for
the Sanford Yankees In their 4-3
decision over the Sunatate Fords
Dodgers. To m Holland, Jeff
Chunat and Brian Dwyer each
contributed a single. Daniels was
also the winning pitcher, strik­
ing out 16. Jacob Brunner took
the loss.
Jason Johnson's bases-loaded
double drove In three runs
during a five-run rally In the
third inning powered the H.D.
Realty Pirates to a 14-4 rout of
the S u p e rio r T r i m T w in s .
Johnson also had a single while
scoring three runs and driving in
four. To n y Hammett also had a
single and a double for the
Pirates while winning pitcher
Sonny Lloyd had taro singles and
two RBI. Jeff Spot Is was the
losing pitcher.

'

March 10

Paul Renwlck hit three singles
and a double while Sonny Lloyd
and To n y Hammett each had
four singles to lead the H.D.
Realty Pirates l o i 1S4 blowout
of the Giants. Lloyd. Renwlck
and Hammett each had two RBI.
Mike Carr contributed a single,
triple and three RBI while Joe
DeMattlo added two singles and
an RBI. For the Giants. Adam
Coleman had two singles, a
double and two RBI as Steve
Kesslnger contributed a single,
double and an RBI. Lloyd was
the winning pitcher over Ben
Thomas.

March 17
With two out and the tying run
on third. Justin Peres made a
one-handed catch to end the
game and preserve the Giants*
t*-8 w in o v e r the B ra v e s .
La w re n ce P u ltx had th re e
singles and three RBI for the
Giants while Mike Woods added
two singles. Bobby Dodenhoff
pitched four Innings and allowed
Just two runs lo earn the win.
Marc Garcia was saddled with
the loss.
Excellent pitching and defense
boosted the Expos lo s 17-4
r o m p o v e r th e M e ls . M .
Halaychlck was the winning
pitcher over B. Zaladonls. Con­
tributing the offense were Sand
era (double, three RBI). Fry.
Meccanlc. Miller. Margeno and
Knlpp (each with a single and
two RBI). Saufl (single. RBI) and
Crager (single).
After pitching seven strong
Innings, starting pitcher Malt
Thompson drove In the game­
winning run to help the Longwood Ace Hardware Angela edge
the Winter Springs Dodgers 7-6.
Robert Vessey was the winning
pitcher In relief while Shawn
Burger took the losa. Leading the
Angel offense were Thompson
(three singles, two RBI). Tony
Cltarclla and Dustin Owen (each
with three singles and one RBI),
and Jeff Cannon and Veaaey
(two singles and an RBI each).
For the Dodgers. Ja y McFarland
singled, doubled and had two
RBI while Andy Neufeld and
Patrirk Nave each had two
singles and an RBI. Burger had a
single and an RBI.
Winning pitcher Joey Hudtck
pitched unc-hli ball over three
innings In the Tuoke Twins' 22-6
rout of the Yankees. Chris
Youmans was the losing pitcher.
Provlnding the offense for the
Tw ins were Mlkr Meadows (five
singles). Hudlck (a single, two
doubles) and T o n y Morgan
(th re e singles). Pacing the
Yankee attack were Josh Patton
Istngle. doublet and Yournans (a
double).
M arch 16
Sam Moore hit his first home
run in the Casselberry Reds' 8-7
de cisio n over the Parker s
Tigers Moore also had a single
.md four RBI. W inning pitcher
Andrew McClung and E.J. Re
douty each added a single and
an RBI while Jlin Parsons. Dave
N lllo and J . J . DePetro each
s in gled and J e r e m y Parks
doubled. For the Tigers. Michael

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Dodenhoff threw a flve-lnntng
complete game and led the
offense with a double, triple,
three RBI and two runs scored as
the Giants downed the Yankees
5-3. D avid -Godkln had two
ainglei and two runa scored
while Lawrence Putts also hit
twoatnflea.
In a game started on Feb. IB.
Jim m»y Parsons
scored all the
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ban to give the Reds an 6-7 win
over the Angela In eight Innings.
Andrew McClung was the win­
ning pitcher aa Robert Vessey
took the loaa. BUI Barney led the
Red attack with a single, home
run and two RBI. Also con­
trib u tin g were D avid NUIes
(double) - and Parsons. Clay
O reen. M cC lung and T e r r y
Neuncr (each with a single).
Fueling the Angels* attack were
C. Kapelka (single, double). M.
Summers and T . Joy (each with
a double). Vessey (iwo singles)
and D. Owens and T . Cltarella
(each with a single).
Coming In to pitch In the
seventh Inning with two runners
on and one out. Chris Kapelka
•truck out two batters to earn
the save In the Ace Hardware
Angels' 4-3 victory over the
SunBank Tigers. Robert Vessey
was the winning pitcher over
Mike Bukey. Vessey has two
doubles and an RBI for the
Angels. Tony Cltarella singled
a n d d o u b le d w h ile D u s tin
C h tv o n lc doubled. For the
Tigers, Brian Miller doubled and
Bukey had an RBI.
H a n k ll
Winning pitcher Aaron Black
toaaed a complete game, striking
out .eight, to lead the Seminole
Honda Pirates past the Winter
Springs Dodgers 10-5. Shawn
Burger was the losing pitcher.
Offensive leaders for the Pirates
were Stephen Lugertng (two
d o u b le s , fo u r R B I), C h r is
McMillan (two singles, two RBI).
Black Isingle) and Chad Freeman
(single. RBI). For the Dodgers,
leading the attack were Patrick
Nave (sin g le , double). J a y
MacFarlane (single, two RBI) and
Peanut Neufeld (single. RBI).
Joey Hudlck threw a onc-hltter
In the Tooke Trucking Tw ins'
l l - l win over the Expos 11-1.

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Monaco hit doubles, drove In
two runs and scared two runs for
the Indians In their 16-12 de­
c is io n o v e r th e D o d g e rs .
Rodreiquea added a single, dou­
ble. three RBI and a run scored
for the Indians. Feldman took
the win over Huff.
Brad Stenstnxn drove In three
runs with a single and double to
lift the Yankees to s 12-7 win
over the Giants. Th e Yankees
also got offensive support from
Matt Moss (double, home tun.
two RBI). Josh O'Brien (two
singles, one R H ). Rob Pelton
(single, double. RBI) and Randy

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Lake Mary — 321*6660 or 330-3311
Longwood — 331-4016 or 869-8612
Winter Springs — 696-2515
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Oviedo — 365-4363

Th e Cardinals scored three
runs In each of the (lrat. second,
third and fourth Innings, then
added five more runs In both the
fifth and sixth Innings to rout
the Pirates
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Th e Angels in proved their
record to 6-1 with a 30-13
decision over the Tigers. Leading
the Angel stuck were Jamie
Evans (home run. two singles)
and Chris Cohen (double, four
singles).
Marsh 14
The Tw ins pulled out a 14-12
win over the Royals.
Chris Rice threw out two
runners from right field to
highlight the Hue Jays* 20-11
victory over the Royals. Gregory
Dina had four home runa and 10
RBI to lead the Hue Ja y attack.
Other contributors Included Pat
Rice (two doubles, four singles,
two RBI). Cbanning Heller (three
singles, one R H ) and Andrew
Ta ck ett (a single). For the
Royals, Kelly Fulford had three
■tnglca and two RBI.

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John Walsh hit two home
runs, two doubles m l a single
while Kurt Shlndler hit one
home run; two doubles and a
single to power the Orioles' 25-8
rout of (He Pirates.

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Anthony Balkrino hit
out, three-run home run tn the
sixth Inning to give the Blue
Jays an 11-8 win over the Mets.
Also chipping hi on offense for
(he Blue Ja y s were Dustin
Alsbrook (two doubles, a single,
two RBI. three runa scored),
Jeremy Meyers (a double, three
singles, three nma scored) and
Pat Rice (two doubles, a single,
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Angelo Retraces had a home
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Donald Oarm on (trip le , two
single*. on* R B I). A n d re w
Rucker and Ryan Fermada (each
with a double, single, two RBI).
Roes Decker (two singles, two
RBI) end Ryle Wlnetead (home
run. single). The Expos were led
by Adam Frank (two singles, one
RBQ and W « Troutm an (two
singles, two RBI).
Brandon Hsmfton hit a home
. run, two triples and a single for
Mary aa they defeated the
is 14-12. PMrick Prtco contributed two trtfce end caught
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Business

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A re a ’s resale hom e market
jum p s out ahead o f last year

David T. Ruasl (totV), W.E.

M. WantrtDay.

Mslton taggtd driver of year
S A N FO R D — Jam es Melton of Sanford has been aelected as
Th e Rich Plan 1989 "D river of the Year."
Melton has been with the Rich Plan for nine y e a n and earned
the award based on customer comments, proper care nf
vehicle, paperwork and driving record.
T h e award was presented lo him by "D u k e " Adamson,
president, and M. Warren Day. executive vice president, of
Rich-United Corp. (Th e Rich Plan of Florida) at their annual
drivers meeting on March 10 at the Sanford Holiday Inn.
. T h e Rich Plan Is a dlrrct to the-home frozen food distributor,
located at 401 W . 13th St . Sanford.

Blueprint raiding court* offered
SA N FO R D — T h e Central Florida Chapter. Aaaoclatlon
Builders and Contractors. Inc. Is offering an Advanced
Blueprint Reading Course beginning March 36.
Advanced Blueprint Reading: A 36-hour course, geared
towards construction personnel seeking an In-depth knowledge
and understanding of prlnlreadlng. Th e course rovers general
to heavy construction Including commercial buildings, rein­
forced concrete and structural steel. March 26 lo May 9.
Monday and Wednesday evenings, 6:30-9:30 p.m .. Seminole
Com m unity College Bulldlng27. Coat 6100.
T o register or for more information contact Ms. Patricia
Walker at 636-2070.

More existing homes were sold In the Orlando
area during the first two m onths nf this year,
compared to the same time period last year.
T h e O rlando Area Aaaoclatlon of Realtors
reported In • press release that 1.396 homes were
sold d u rin g Ja nuary and February of 1990
compared to 1.076 In 1990,
According to O A A R President Bobble Boehmer.
the market la still expanding from record sales
and single digit Interest rates established during
the fourth quarter of 1969.
Boehmer staled.
"W ith interest rates higher, sales will be more
moderate until late In the second quarter."
T h e Federal Home Loan Bank Board rrported
Interest rates during Ja nu a ry had been Increasing
steadily for three months, finally crossing Into the
double digit range of 10.05 percent during
February. T h e Realtors predicted rates would
eonllnue to rise until the end of the second quarter

A A A s a y s g a s p r ic e s d e c lin e
L A K E M ARY - th e
average price of |
fallen around the state during
the past, month, the A AA
Clubs of Florida said.
But gas prices are alill
higher today than they were
In November and December
before the seven cold snap
gripped the eastern United
States, A A A laid.
“Though thk

UP! Business Wrltsr

L A K E M A H Y — Paul S. Sm ith has been named as the Project
Manager for Arvlda's new Wesmere com m unity.
Smith will be responsible for coordinating and Implementing
the development of this family-oriented com m unity as well as
supervision of new acquisitions for Arvlda's Central Florida
Division.
In addition. Sm ith will function as President of the
Homeowners Associations for both Heathrow and Wesmere.
Smith attended the University of Florida where he receive his
Bachelor's Degree In Finance. Master's In Business A d­
ministration. and his law degree. He Is u member of both the
Florida and Texas Bar Associations.

A TLA N TA Banks In thr
Southeast have joined financial
Institutions In other parts nf the
country by trim m ing their stalls
and adopting leaner operations
lo cut costs and Increase profits
during the 1990s.

• D E L T O N A — T h e Deltona Arew Cham ber of Commerce held
Its 13th Annual Installation Dinner on March 10 at the new
Sonsof Italy. Mike Accardt Lodg»*2441.
Elected officers arc as follows: Beverly Spitz, president: Ruth
Swanlo. 1st vice president: Dennis Jilurk. 2nd vice president:
Michael J . Lee. treasurer: Attorney Kurt Borglum. secretary.

S T O C K S IN REVIEW

Stocks lose ground
on Tokyo weakness
■ y J A N I C I K IR K t L
UPI Buslnass Writer___________
N EW YO R K - Th e stock
market retreated this week as
Investors finally responded to
sharp declines In the To kyo
market by sending the market
to Its first weekly loss after
three weeks of gains.
T h e Dow Jones Industrial
average fell H.56 Friday lo
close at 2704.28 for a loss of
36.94 points on the week, or
about 1.3 percent.
Am ong the broader market
averages, the New York Stock
Exchange composite Index
lost 2.47 points to close the
week at 185.43. Standard A
Poor's 500-stock Index fell
4.69to 337.22.
D e c lin e s led a d v u n c c s
1.226657 among the 2.167
Issues traded this week. Big
B o a rd v o lu m e t o t a le d
7 5 8 ,0 9 2 .3 2 0 shares, co m ­
pared With 773.233.070 u
week earlier and 592.606.280
a year ago.
T h e Tokyo market had a
dismal week, and Investors,
who had succeeded from dis­
tancing Wall Street from the
recent slump In To kyo prices,
finally sat up and took noltrr.
O n Monday the Japanese
m a rk e t posted Its t h ird blggcst loss ever as the yen
continued to sag and the
d o lla r g a in e d , w it h Ih c
b lu e -c h i p N ik k e i In d e x
plunging 1.353.20 points. Th e
drop was more than 4 per­
cent. Olid look thr Index to Its
lowest close In more than a
year.
But slocks here followed op
the "trip le -w itch in g h o u r"
surge uf the previous Friday
w llh a mixed close Monday as
the blue chips rebounded
from sharp early losses to
close 14 points higher.
To kyo closed sharply lower
again Tuesday despite a boost
In the discount rale by the
Bank of Japan, a move In-

tended to bolster the yen and
stent Inflation. Th e market's
key Index fell another 456
points.
S to ck s closed m od e stly
lower Tuesday, pressured by
news that Inflation at the
consumer level rose 0.5 per­
cent In February after gaining
l . l percent the month before,
but not before gaining briefly
on the dollar's continued rise
In the face of Ja p a n 's discount
rate hike.
T h e markets In To kyo were
closed W ednesday for the
Vernal Equinox holiday, and
Wall Street virtually look u
day off. rasing modestly In
one of I he lightest trading
days of the year.
But on Thu rsda y. Investors
c o u ld n o lo n g e r Ig n o re
T o k y o 's tu rm o il. Japanese
slocks fell another 3 percent.
963 points, us the dollur
stubbornly refused to weaken
against the yen. T h e market
here tumbled too. with the
Dow Industrials tumbling 32
points and accounting for Just
about all of the week's loss.
O n F rid a y . T o k y o re ­
bounded. gaining 528 points,
and the market here posted a
s lig h t g a in tn lin e w llh
Treasury bonds on news that
new orders for durable goods
edged up by 3.3 percent In
Fe bru a ry. Econom ists bad
expected a 5.9 percent rise In
orders and Investors fell the
weak economic news might
translate Into a more favor­
able interest rate outlook.
In e x p la in in g w h y t h r
market finally lot-used on the
troubles In To kyo . Johnson
said. "F o r the grruter [tart of
the last two weeks, the m od­
erate decline In stocks In
Japan was manageable. In ­
ternational money managers
pullrd money back Irom J a p ­
anese stocks and Invested in
slocks and bonds here. T h is
was reflected In the strong
dollar." he said.

relief from the drastic In­
creases experienced In late
December and early January,
prices for self-service and full
service regular unleaded are
substantially higher than the
pre-freeze prices of November
and December." said A AA
s p o k e s w o m a n K a th le e n
Wilkins.
Th e organization said the
average price of regular un­
leaded gasoline at self-service
pumps across Florida fell 2.2
cents a gallon to 91.02 In

March. The average price for
(he same gas sold at full
sendee pumps foil 0.1 cent to
•1.42. AAA said.
Th e A AA said II found the
highest price for any grade of
gasoline In Port Richey, wllh
lu ll service prem ium un*
leaded selling for 91.7a
A A A said It found the
lowest gasoline price In
Tallahassee and Brandon,
where self-service regular
unleaded was selling for 99.8
cents.

Dtek Darlington

Darlington
m anager
at R um m el’s ’
SANFORD D ir k
Darlington has been named
general manager of K rn
Hummel Chevrolet. 3455
Orlando Dr.
Darlington, of Maitland,
was a partner at Roger
Holler Chevrolet for 32
years before leaving th r
Winter Park dealership In
December,
He was named general
manager List monntli.

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Southeast banks adopt ‘lean, mean’ profiles

Smith g*t* Arvicfe mission

D*iton* chamber slscts officers

of this year.
T h e median resale pric* of existing homes In
Ja n u a ry was 9 7 7 .110, the lowest since April of the
previous year when similar homes sold for
•73.624. By February, resale prices had Increased
lo an average of 980.000.
Housing affordability however, continued to
decline aa It has for the past three consecutive
months, thanks to higher Interest rates and higher
home prices.
In February, a first time homebuyer who earned
•32.694 annually would have only 86.8 percent of
the Income needed to m arginally qualify for a
conventional loan, which covered 9 0 percent of a
starter home In the 968.680 price range.
D uring that same month, the Housing A f­
fordability Index for the Metropolitan O rlanto area
was 122.1 percent, considerably higher than the
median Income amounts.

Th e cutbacks in staffing come
at a time when the num ber nf

b a n k s in the S o u th e a s t Is
shrinking, while the assets of the
banks are clim bing.
According lo the Federal Rrserve Bank In Atlanta, there
w e r e 1 .9 3 0 b a n k s In th e
Southeast In 1985 with assets of
•290.7 billion. By 1989. that
num ber had grown to 1,823
l&gt;anks worth 9414.2 billion. Th e
A t la n ta Fed c o n s id e rs the
Southeast rrglon lo be Georgia.
Alabam a. Florida. Louisiana.

M ississip p i. N o rth C a ro lin a ,
South Carolina and Tennessee.
Several Southeast banks al­
re a d y ha ve b e g u n c u ll in g
expenses by eliminating jobs
and selling unprofitable operalions. Bunk officials say ihcy
believe the steps arc necessary If
their Institutions ure going to
compete well w llh other banks
on a regional, national and
global basis.
“ 1 think the future Is bright."

said W illiam Curt Hunter, h'
research officer with the Atlanta'
Fed. "Som e of the reorganization'
Is positive. Banks arc becoming
leaner and meaner and posi­
tioning themselves (or global
competition. So. I think It Is a
positive m ove."
,
Regardless of wlial shapes the
Southeast banks of the future
take. Atlanta is expected ip
remain the region's financial'
services center.

Is it a d e a l to w rite o ff y o u r w h e e ls ?
.Eighth In a saris*.
The Internal Revenue Service
gives you a ch oice o l two
methods lo determine how much
you may deduct for automobile
expensea. Both era covered In
Form 2106, Employee Business
E x p e n s e s , P a ri II, V a h lc le
Expense.
Before you chooee one of these
methods, you must ascertain
what percentage of your car's
uae waa for burineaa. Basically,
compare the total num ber of
miles the car was driven to the
n u m b e r of milea d riv e n for
business. If. far Instance, your
total miles were 25,000. and
15,000 were for business, the
business percentage of car uae
would be 15,000 divided by
25.000. or 60 percent. Percent­
age of business use Is figured in
Section A , Part IL of Form 2106.
Remember, commuting is con­
sidered personal use of your
automobile and is not deducti­
ble.
If you use (he actual expense
method, enter in Section C , Part
11. of (form 2106. the amounts
you spent on gasoline, oil, re­
pairs, Insurance and accessories
such as tires, batteries, wiper
blades, belts and hoses.
Y o u m ay deduct whatever
proportion of I hose expenses can
be a ttrib u ta b le to business.
Multiply the total expensea by
your business percentage of car
use, and enter the result In Part
I. Form 2106.
T h e next expense to calculate
Is depreciation. T h e rules are
based on the date the car was
placed Into b urines* use. For
cars placed Into service In 1988
or 1989. first year depreciation
m ay not exceed a dollar amount
set by Congress at 92,560. T h e
dollar lim it on depreciation In
the second year Is 94.100: In the
third year. 92.450; and In the
fourth and subsequent years.
91.475. T h is dollar limit must be
apportioned where business use
is leas than 100 percent.
Exam ple: If business use of the
car is 8 0 percent then the dollar
lim ll is 92.048 [80 percent of
•2.5601 for the first year. If all
th is seems too com plicated,
there Is a simpler method for
figuring your car expense. A
deduction of 25.5 cents a mile is
allowed for the firs! 15.000 miles
of business uae a year, and 11
cents a mile for each additional
mile thereafter.
If the car Is fully depreciated,
deduct only 11 cents a mile on
all business inllra driven. A car
Is considered to be fully dc-

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own taxes
and s a v e ________
predated once business miles
exceed 60.000. However, only
the first 15.000 mites of business
travel each year Is taken Into
account toward depredation.
If a car Is driven 10,000 miles
each year for business. It will be
considered fully depreciated In
six years. You would use ihc
higher standard mileage rate In
years 1 through 6. In year 7. the
standard mileage rate la limited
to the lower rate. 11 cents per
mile. If the same vehicle Is used.
T h e higher standard mileage
rate (25:5 cents per mile) may
not be used once the car Is fully
depredated.
T h e standard mileage rales
have been adjusted upward only
modestly during the past few
years.
Although simpler to use. the
standard mileage rate m ay not
always be your best bet. Figure
y o u r d e d u c tio n u s in g both
methods, and then choose the
method that gives the greater
tax break. Chances are. If all car
expenses and business driving
were recorded using the actual
cost method rather than the
standard milea#: rale, the cost
m ethod w o uld be the most
favorable. Either way. you must
be able lo substantiate your
business m ile a # und answer a
special questionnaire that shows

evidence to support your de­
duction. T h e questions are listed
on Form 2106.
If you lease your car, you m ay
deduct that portion of your lease
payments that pertain to the use
of the car In your business or
work. You cannot deduct any
part of the lease payments that
arc for co m m u tin g or other
p e rs o n a l use. A n y a dvance
payments arc spread over the
entire lease period. The pay­
ments you make to buy a car are
not deductible even If the pay­
ments are called lease payments.
If you lease a car for 30 days or
more, you may have to include
in your Income an "inclusion
a m ount." T h e inclusion amount
Is based on the fair market value
of the car on the first day of the
lease. T h e fair market value Is
the price at which Ihe property
would change hands between a
buyer and a seller, neither being
required lo buy o r sell, and both
having reasonable knowledge of
all necessary facts. If Ihe capital
cost of a car Is specified In Ihc
lease agreement, that amount Is
used os the fair market value.
If you leased a car after Dec.
31. 1986. and Ihe fair market
value of the car Is more than
9 1 2 .8 0 0 . you m ust add the
inclusion amount to your gross
Income each year you lease the
car. T h is amount Is determined
through the use of tables pre­
pared by the IRS, T h is addition
to Income effectively limits your
deduction for tease payments.

Th e Inclusion amount bridges
the gap between the deduction
for Ihc car leascand depreciation
had the car been purchased.
Congress tried to eliminate any
decision-making w llh regard to
Ihc lax consequences or leasing
or buying a car through the use
nf the Inclusion amount. T h e
declsinn to lease or buy should
really be based upon economic
factors (rather than lax ronsc
quences). such as what you can
afford as u down payment dr
which m onthly payment Is right
Tor you.

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Health/Fitness
Dietary supplements disappear

IN B R I E F

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Kling^nsmlth attends conteranca

Herald staff writer

David A . Kllr
llngenamlth
ilth. a local pharmacist and a member or
I he Florida
Pharm jc
acy
------------- -----------y Association, recently attended a
conference In Orlando.
T h e two-day conference centered on operations of the Florida
Board of Pharmacy and how It regulates the pharmacy
profession throughout the state of Florida.
Panel discussions were conducted to provide pharmacists
with Information on state regulations and what Is expected or
them.
T h e conference was sponsored by the Florida Pharmacy
Association, w hich has over 2,300 members statewide. The
organisation, founded In 1887, la baaed In Tallahassee.

Although the Food and D rug
A d m in is tra tio n expanded Its
recall of L-tryptophan (o Include
even small dosages of the dietary
supplements, area health food
stores and pharam adea M id
I hey had pulled products from
I heir shelves several m ontha

Fatigufrflghtfog Mminar Mtwdutad
‘W h y A m I So TlredT" la a free seminar that teaches
participants strategies to ward off fatigue and w ill be offered by
Florida Hospital C om m unity Health Services on Wednesday.
April 4. from 6:30 until 7:30 p.m . In Room » 237 of the Florida
Medical Plata at 2901 N. Orange A ve „ Orlando.
Internist David DeRose, M .D.. will the guest speaker.
For more Information, or to reglater, call 897--1789.

Diabttts Mlf-tralp offered
‘Mutual Self-Help* la the focus of Ihe next Diabetes Outreach'
meeting on Th u rsda y. April 9. at 7:30 p.m . In Room *239 of
the Florida Medical Plata at 2901 N. Orange Ave.. Orlando.
Diabetes Outreach la a support group sponsored b y Florida
Hospital In cooperation with the Central Florida Diabetes
Foundation.
Th e Florida Hospital Diabetes Foundation ta one of four
programs In Florida recognised by the Am erican Diabetes
Association (A D A ) for state-of-the-art educational program­
ming.
For more information about the group, call Beth Kraaa at
896- 6611 (ext. 9289).

Swim club open for th# orer-55 sot
People ages 99 and over can get In the swim of things by
Joining ‘Aquactse,* and aquatic exercise program developed by
Premier Health at Florida Hospital.
Aquactse offers participants aerobic exercise that can
Improve muscle strength and lessen the effects or arthritis.
Classes meet Monday. Tuesday. Th u rs d a y and Friday from
9:49 to 10:30 a.m . at the Westmonte Therapeutic pool located
at the Westmonte Civic Center at 624 Bills Lane In Altamonte
Springs.
Th e coat for the program Is 812 per month and participants
m utt have a physician's consent before being allowed to lake
pan.
For more Information, call the Premier Health Line at
8979500 between 10 a.m . and 4 p.m . on Monday through
Th u rsda y, and between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. on Fhday.

Skin cancer screening scheduled
A skin cancer screening by a physician and a blood pressure
check will be offered at the next ‘Wellness Day." a free health
screening program offered by Florida Hospital Com m unity
Health Services.
T h is m onth's free screenings will be held on:
,
•Wednesday. April 4. from 2:30 to 6:30 p.m . under the
‘ rscalM w o fP lo rtd a Hospital Orlando.
• Wednesday. April 11. from 2.30 to 6:30 p.m . In the library
at Florida Hospital Apopka.
• Wednesday. April 18. from 2:30 to 6:30 p.m . In the Chatlos
Conference Center at Florida Hospital Altamonte.
For more Information, call Florida Hospital Com m unity
Health Services at 897-1785.

Aerobics offered for seniors
Seniors can get In shape with 'Acroblctse.' an exercise class
tailored to meet the nceda of people ages 55 and over.
'Acroblctse' Is sponsored by Ihe Florida Hospital Premier
Health Wellness C lu b and meets every Monday. Wednesday
and Friday from 8:30 to 9:30 a.m. in Ihe Chatlos Conference
Center at Florida Hospital. 601 E. Altamonte Drive. Altamonte
Springs.
Th e cost for the program Is 812 per month and participants
must have a physician's consent In order to take part in the
program.
For more Information, call the Premier Health Line ai
897-9500 between 10 a.m . and 4 p.m . on Monday through
Th u rsda y, and between 10a.m . and 2 p.m . on Friday.

DR. A.W . W O O O A li

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TOO MUCH EXERCISE
If you’re Involved In a new ex­
ercise program to restore m us­
cle tone and keep the pounds
down, you m ay be reeling some
aches and pains that weren’t
there before. If the program Is
something you can handle
without any problem and If
you're doing It correctly, the
aches and pains will probably
be lemporary until your body
gets used to ihe program. But If
Ihe aches and pains persist, you
may need help.
Any strain on your spinal col­
umn. for example, that results
In misalignment may have an
adverse effect on your nervous
system. T h is Is the system that
sends Impulses lo every pary of
your body and helps to keep II
functioning as nature Intended.

Patrick Lawloss
rology and Physical Therapy.

Dr. Jon R. Day opens new
center to assist low vision
S A N FO R D — For people who
suffer vision problems, a routine
task of re a d in g n e w s p a p e r
headlines can be Impossible.
For those peoplr. Sanford opIhalmologlst Jo n R. Day opened
the Low Vision Center In Febru­
ary.
Patients with low vision —
those who are beyond surgical
help — can find al Ihe 901 E.
Second St. center visual aids to
help them read, write, tew or to
do other eye-taxing lasks. Even.
Day said, to gain back their
Independence.
;D a y estimates about 16 m il­
lio n A m e r ic a n s . In c lu d in g
Central Florida's targe senior
population, suffer from low vis­
ion caused by diabetes, strokes,
retinal detachment or aging.
Many of those people have given
up on ever being able lo read or
watch television again, he said,
although there may be hope for
as m a ny as 25.0 0 0 Central
Floridians.
“ We're not making them 20
again, but we arc helping them
maximize use of what they do
have." he said.
Day offers three types of visual
aids: m agnifying glasses and

lenses, an electronic magnifying
device a nd n onop llca l tech­
niques.
A num ber of magnifying de­
vices are available to low-vision
patients. Hand-held magnifying
glasses of all sizes and In ­
tensities. high-powered glasses
and binoculars arc some of the
devices. These devices range In
price from 818 to 8130. An
electronic device available al the
center can magnify print up to
60 limes. T h e device, priced at
about 83.000. rail also be used
for w ritin g, sew ing or other
tasks, he suld.
Day said his clinic Is perhaps
the llrsl such facility operated by
a medical doctor In Central
Florida.
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Misalignments In your spine,
however, may interfere with the
proper functioning of your ner­
vous systems and cause health
problems.
Persistent pain In your back
or in any other part of your body
should not be Ignored. If that's
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Dr. Patrick Lawless, a grad­
uate of Washington and Jeff e r a o n C o l l e g e In
Pennsylvania, has Joined D r.
A . W . Woodall, founder of the
Center, and Dr. Robert C u n ­
ningham who came to the
Center five years earlier.
Lawless received hts train­
ing at Palmer Chiropractic
College, graduating In 1962
with a Doctor of Chiropractic
degree. Alter graduation, he
taught at Palm er College.
During hla eight years at that
I n s t i t u t i o n , he t a u g h t
C h r lo p r a c t lc T e c h n iq u e .
Diagnosis, Orthopedics. Neu*

blem food Items and advises
stores that carry them. “ T h e y
kept us aware of the problems
L -t r y p t o p h a n c a n c a u s e .*'
Mallczowakl H id .
" E M S can cripple. It can cause
t pain. It can kill. It has had
•term effects on some unfor­
tunate Individuals, and some
patients arc not responding to
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S A N F O R D - T h e Woodall
Chiropractic Center on South
Park Avenue, has announced
a staff expansion with the
addition of a third chiroprac­
tor.

Premier Health at Florida Hospital Invites seniors to take a
hike. People ages 55 and over can get In shape when they Join
the Premier lleallh ‘W alking Club.' a special exercise program
developed by Florida Hospital.
Th e W alking C lub meets every Monday. Wednesday and
Friday at 7 a.m. at Ihe main entrance lo Florida llosplial. 601
E. Altamonte Drive In Altamonte Springs.
T h c r r Is no charge for the W alking Club, but you must have
u physician's consent for exercise to p a rikipuir.
For more Information, call the Premier lleallh Line at
897-5300 between 10 a.m . and 4 p.m . on Monday through
Thursday, and between 10 a.m. and 2 p ut. on Friday.

O R L A N D O - T h e University
of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer
Center has announced It will Join
w llh the Orlando Regional Medi­
cal Center lo scl up an ouipallent cancer u n ll In central
Ftnrldu.
"T h is establishes a medical
b r i d g e ( r o m O r l a n d o to
H o u s to n ." said D r. C h a rle s
I.e M a lslre . p re s ld rn l of the
cancer center. Th e projrci has
been In negotiations for two
years, he said.
Th e Orlando Cancer Center
will Ik - built udjacrnl to Ih r
O r la n d o R e g io n a l M e d ic a l
C c n lcr Anderson has no capital
Investment In Ihe new clinic.
l„iMaislre said
Th e Texas hospital Is provid­
in g e x p e rt is e a n d a d v ic e .
Because Anderson Is the state
cancer hospital. It scl up a
nun-profit urg.inlzailon called
(h e M .D . A n d e rs o n C a n c e r
t'rn lc r Outreach Corp

ford said ahe had been notified
months ago by ihe state and Ihe
county lo remove L-tryptophan
from her Inventory. "W e did It
long before the FD A got in­
volved." ahe M id.
Mallrxowskl received Informa­
tion on Ihe potential recall from
Ihe National Nutritional Foods
Association, a group that re­
searches the legalities of pro­

Lawless joins Woodall group
of chiropractors In Sanford

Walking club invitee members

New center
for cancer
in Orlando

ago. L -try p to p h a n has been
linked to a potentially fatal blood
disorder.
"W e are confronted with a
major public health problem."
said Health and Hum an Services
Secretary Louts Sullivan In a
s ta te m e n t a n n o u n c in g the
expanded recall.
Linda Mallcxowskl. owner of
Taylor'a Natural Foods. In San-

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Supplement
treatment. I urge everyone to
•top taking these supplements
Immediately." Sullivan said.
Pharmacist Cynthia Davies,
from Steve's Pharmacy, In San­
ford. said she had never sold alot
of the supplements. “ It was an
old wives' tale that It helped
sleep, but that was never really
proven." she said.
Davies said the products in ­
volved had been removed from
the shelves at Sieve's several
m onths ago. "W e pulled It while
they were still deciding what to
do,” she said.
O n Nov. 17. the FD A recalled
L-tryptophan products designed
to be taken In dally doses of at
least 100 milligrams after the
am ino acid was linked to u
disorder called eoslnophlllamyalgla syndrome, or EMS.
EM S symptoms Include severe
muacle pain, fatigue, breathing
difficulties, cough, skin rashes,
•welling of arms and legs, mus­
cle weakness and fever. Some
s y m p to m s d is a p p e a r w h ile
others persist or reappear. In
some cases, patients have signs
of heart failure and paralysis.
Th e expanded recall Includes
any dosage and applies to all
L-tryptophan products In tablet,
capsule, caplet, powdered or
liquid form, along with m ull IIn g r e d ie n t , n o n -p ro te in
supplements

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begun an March M Itag
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Partonal Rapreeant.
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Orlando, F L M M I Stot
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CITY OF
LAKE MARY, FLORIDA
JOAN WOODRUFF,
DEPUTY CITY CLIRK
Data March la. load
Pubiioh March 11 H ld d d
D EO i n
N O TIC E OP
F IC TITIO U S R A M I
Notice It haraby giran that I
am ongagad in buolnata al M l E
Jd P I . laniard FI W T i. laml
nola County. Florida, undar tho
Flctlflout Noma al J O H N ’l
AUTO M O TIVE, and Ihal I in
land la rrouter told name aim
ma Clark al tha Circuit Court,
lam inala County. Florida. In
accordance m m ma Pravitiant
ot tha Fictitious Nama llatvta*.
To Wit lachon M l ot Florida
lla iu tti lfti
John P Ltlctilam ar.Jr
Pubtith March » . April 1.1 1 1

LEO A L A D V E R T IS E M E N T
R p p s t m -M
ADD EN D UM M l I
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y O IV IN
Itial lha City at Santo* d. Florida
lit milch m il ba rtcalved by
ma Puechetlnp Ol vision until
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Nolica It haraby giran that I
am engaged In butiratl al IJJI
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Ip rln g i FL )Hdd. leminola
County. Florida, undar tha
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1PECIALI1T1 and that l inland
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Clark at tha Circuil Court, lam
■noia County. Florida. In ac
cordanca mm ma Praultlant at
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To Wll lactian dkldt Florida
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the Office at the Purchasing
Division. M t N. Perk Avenue.
P O Bea ITTd. Lantord, Florida
a m UTS. itt 7 in » s a ii
It will be me tale retparalblli
ty el me pr o n i r to deliver
pertanally or moll prepeaal to
me Purchasing Office. City at
lantord. P O. Baa 1771 lantord.
Flartda a m 1771 an ar betore
me date and time mown above
tor Nia receipt at proposals
The City at lantord ratarvat
ma right to accept ar ro|act any
ar all pre petalt. ta waive
tormailllm. and la rvivcl ar
accept all or any part el any
p rto «e l a* they may daam to
be In the bast Interest al lha City
at lantord
Ptoast direct any aursilent
c o n c e rn in g lh a a tia c h a d
specification in writing to lha
Purchasing Agent al tha abort
address Written guetlmni mutt
ba rretired no later man Mar
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C ITY OF SANFORD
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FICTITIOUS NAM E
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Park A rt laniard. Seminoie
County. Florida undar lha
Fiditiaut Nama at NAILS N
STUFF, and Ihal I Inland to
rtgmar tad nama mm lha
Clark al me Circuit Caurl. lam
mole County. Florid* In oc
cordance mm me Preeiuent of
me Fktiiieut Nome Statutes
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TO W H O M IT M A Y CONCERN
Nance it hereby given mel me
undersigned, pursuant lo the
" F lc t lle u t Nam a Statute"
Chapter M l oa. Ftorlda Staluto.
will regular with the Clerk of
Tha Circuit Court. In and tor
SEM INOLE. County. Ftorlda.
upon receipt at preet pi the

NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Nolica It haraby glean Ihal I
am angaged in bueinatt al ddl
Tomllman Terraca. Laka Mary.
Saminelt County. Florida, undar
lha Flctlttaui Nama ol Of
LIGHTS STAGE PRODUCTION
CO . and ihal I inland to regular
laid nama mm lha Clark el lha
Circuit Caurl. Seminole County.
Florida, in accordance mm tha
nry.oeitiani al lha Flciillout
Nama Statuttt. To Wll Section
kas 0« FloridaStetutet lt!7
Aland R Handerton
Pubiith March t. II. It. 11 ittg
OEOll

publication ai this notice, ma

Hctltleut nama. to wit: AMERI
C A N D I V E R S I F I E D IN
O U S T R I E I . undar which I
eipect to engage in bus,rest at
P O Baa aa* In the Ciiy of
Altamonte Springs. FIH70I
Thai ma parly interested In
taid business mtorprua it at
tottewt:
Milton Mercado
Dated February Id. IW0. Sam
mete County. Florida
Publish March 1 .11. It. IS. IWO
D I O d&gt;

N O TICE OP
F IC TITIO U S NAME
Nolica it haraby giren mat I
am engaged in but*nett al P O
Boa IS0U4. Altamonte Springt
FL 11711. Saminola Caunly.
Florida undar tha Flclltieut
Name al DR H N AND UL
I (M A TE H70. b -d that I Inland
to ieg.tier t*&lt;d nama m m ma
Clark ol ma Circuit Caurl. Sam
■note Caunly. Florida, in ac
cordanca m m in# Procmont al
ma Ficlil'out Name Stalutat. Ta
Wil Saciien gal M Florida Hal
utet IPS/
Dathmetn Carp

N O T IC IO F SALE
NAME
SPACE
Claude Getman
c j;
Tom Sapp
B 14
E udell Richard
F II
Victor Shultz
C 13
Brad Ward
D3
Bruce Hold
A 17
Cindy Godwin
C 1?
Linda Daren
D 33
Dwayne Hubbard
C 33
Kay Mitchell
C 10
LukeChnstwell
C 11
Pecwnei preparty consisting
ot lurnilue. m attrtttev liras,
tem pi, t f r t t te r t . clam ing,
tiecironici. mdutlrial tquip
meni mlKalianaeut baits and
ether par tonal itomt used m m*
hem* will b* told lor cash *1
public tato on 4'1a,e0 *1 ig n
AM at below addrtst to tatitly
awntr ban tar rani dot in
accordance with Florida Slat
utos. Salt Storage Facility A d .
Sactient I I KM and 1] « D All
itomt ar tpacat may not ba
aval labia al data ot sal*
AAA Security Storage
H I Airport Bird
lantord. Florida 11771

Gurcharan Singh
Publlth March IS April 1.1 II
ireo

DEO Sal
NOTICE OF
F IC TITIO U S NAME
Nolica it hereby given mel I
am engaged m but ‘nett al loa
Pemhrooa Place. Longwoad FL
11//Y Seminole County, Florida,
under the Flcliliput Nama al
C H IL D I D S E R V IC E O F
F l o r i d a , and mel I inland la
'egitter teid nama eullfi the
Clerk ol lha Circuit Court. Sam
male County, Florida. In ac
cordanca m m the Pravitiant al
&gt;ha Ficiiueut Nama lietuttt. Ta
m u Saciujn tat 9* Florida Slot
utet irir
Vicki D Burgett
Pubiith March 11. April 1,1 11
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me " - Garry Cooney

Legal NoMcot

IN A R O F O R

IIMINOLI COUNT Y
CIYIL A O MM M l
OMNI CA OOP
ELIZABETH WIEN,
PtaRsHtt.

SOVRAN MORTGAGE
CORPORATION.
Plalntltl.
JOHNNIE W ALEXANDER.
It living.atua , a t* !.
N O TIC E OP ACTIO N

STATE OF FLORIOA
TO JOHNNIE W ALEX
ANDEX. It living, and It mar
rlad. MRS JOHNNIE W
ALEXANDER, hit wilt. In
chiding any unknown tpeut* el
teid Datondenh II etlhar hat
remarried and It either ar bem
el teid Defendant* ere de
ceased, their reagectlve un
knenn heirs, davtoeei grenters.
by. through, under er

end PHYLLIS W ALEX
ANGER. II llring. and II mer
tied. JOE ROC. her huabond.
reM name to uncertain, II
inctoeing any unAnenn
M Mid Oetondantt II
either Kas remarried end It
aimer er bemai said DatondanIs
are dtcagead. their retgectlve
unknown heirs, devlieet. gran
Itel. attlgnaat crtdlfan.
It
other portent claim ing by.

YOU AR E N O T IF IE D met an
action to Nrettoee a mortgage
Seminato County. Ftorlda
L O T 4. C L U S T E R J .
W IL D W O O D . A P L A N N E D
U N I T D E V E L O P M E N T . *c
carding te the Piet thereat i t
recorded In Piet Reek 11. Pege
d. el the Public Records ot
Seminole County. Florida
WILOWOOO HOMES. INC . e
c o rp o ra tio n . C A R O L L C S
B L A IW E S . A D V E N T IS T
H E A L TH IV S TE M / S U N IE L T.
INC., a corporation, doing bull
nett PI FLO R ID A HOSPITAL.
M IC H A E L M O 'B R IE N and it
mart tod. MRS. M IC H AEL M
O 'B R IE N , hit wlto.il living.
PAU LA O REACH and II mar
rlad. JO H N DOC. har husband,
shew reel name It uncertain,
and yeu are required to terra a
copy *1 your written datamat. II
any.toll an:
JO S E P H M . P A N IIL L O .
ESQUIRE. Plaintiff's attorney
wheaaeddrattlt:
M l N. Franklin Strait. Suit*
ITM. Tempi. Florida Ht01
an ar baton the lim day *1
April. I wo. end file me anginal
wim m* Clark al mit Court
aimer baton tar vie* an Plain
tiffs alter nay ar Immediately
meraattor. otharwita a dafauii
will ba antarad against yeu tor
tha relief demanded In iho
Complaint ar Patman
D A TE D an m u 7th day ol
March, two
C L C H K O F TH E
CIR C U IT COURT
• Y: Jan* E Jatawic
Deputy Clerk
Publish March II. 11 I I April
1. Iwo
o c e iii
IN T H E C IR C U IT COURT
FOR SEM INOLE CO UN TY.

.

FLORIDA

CASE NO- te-ttea-CA U L
IN RE TH E P E TITIO N OF
Shewn Edward McCralic and
Haathar Lyrw Me Critic
FO R C HA N G E OF N A M !
TA TE OF FLORIDA
TO RONALD JACK McCRATIC
ADDRESS UNKNOWN
N O TICE OF ACTIO N
You a n haraby naiilied that a
peiHen tor change al nama at
your minor chHd'Chlldran was
fitod in mit Court on m* lath
day at March. A O two. by
Patricia Ratandahl and you a n
required to larva a capy at your
writton datansas. it any to II. an
palitlenart whoso nama and
addratt a n Shawn M cCralk 1
Haathar McCralk. Ilia Douglas
St., laniard. F L W//I and III*
lha original with tha ctork at the
above styled court an or baton
the April 11 iwo otherwise
Judgment m ay ba antarad
against you tor tha rtlial da
mended In tha petition
W ITNESS my hand and tha
tool el Ihn court an March la.
iwe
•S EAL)
Ctork at tha Circuit Court
Nancy R Wlntor
Deputy Clerk
Publlth March It. II. April 1.1
IWQ
O EO i n
PUBLIC NOTICE
N O T IC IO F
SCOPING M E E TIN G
Tha Depart men i at Veterans
Attain IVAI proposes to con
struct a new Veteran* Attain
Medical Cantor in East Control
Florida This facility it intondtd
to addratt tha haaitn and medi
cal needs ol tha rapidly growing
valarant population in lha
Brevard Osceola. Orange Sem
inote end Volusia Caunly eraas
Valarant A ttain hat boon
tvaiuatmg alttrnatlva site KKa
horn over tha past year At part
at m it evaluation, the Depart
man! it praparlng an Environ
mantal Impact Statement IEISI
in lull compliance with regula
Irani and guidelines tel farm by
the Ne lionet Environmental Pol
icy Act at Itat at amended llilie
iOCFR Parts nog IM I
Tha EIS precast begins with
scoping meetings These meet
mg allow aHeeled regulatory
agencm and members el Its*
general public an eppairumty to
pro ride eerly input and com
m*nI on ttsa potential environ
mental impacts associatad with
ma propesad davetopmant
A regulatory agancy Hoping
moating hat been Khaduted tor
Wednesday. March I I tram f 00
am to II 10 am. al lha Indian
River Colony Club, an Old Glory
Beutoverd Melbourne F L The
meeting pieca may ba raachad
by traveling aesl an Wictham
Road Irons I SI. until reaching
Murrell Travel norm on Mur
rtll epproilmatolr I mil* to the
entrance Ion right hand sidal.
than ask tor directions to the
clubhouse
A public uopmg meeting has
been uheduied ter Wednesday.
March &gt;g al 7 M pm Tha
meeting am test piece et the
Agriculture Center, in the City
Coiee F L. less Laae Drive
near to the intersections ot I t l
and SR ug Members at me
public are Minted ta spee* to
Submit

writton

testimony

bom
Publish March »
I i iwg

DEO !&gt;&gt;

Legal Notlcw
IN TN I CIRCUIT COURT
OB TN I EWWTECHTN
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OB FLORIDA.

IN T N I CIR C U IT CO UR T
D P T H ia tD M T IIN T N
JU D IC IA L C IR CU IT
IN AND FOR
SEM IN OLE C O U N TY.
S TA TE OF FLORIDA.
CaseNe te te ii C A e e l

or

11. 11 la

L o g a l N o lle *

CLASSIFIED ADS

AG EN D A
SEM IN OLE CO U N TY BO A BDO B A D JU S TM E N T

ABRIL I I Itat

L M R .M .
TO W H O M IT M A Y CONCERN
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N TH A T tti* SamlnolaCaunt, Board *1
AVJuttmeyit will canVutt a ruM k traarlng to camrdyr ma tailswing
itomt
CONSENT AGkNDA
A VARIANCES

Yt.
BILLYG HAVGOOOtnd
CATHII INC M HAYGOOO.
•/k/a RATHE RINIM
HAYGOOO. tilt altg. II living
•ndill unknownportlet
claiming by. through, undar. ar

AcaBtmy Oakt. BR M. Bf Jt. SecIion 17II If. S tr«* al Academy
Oakt Blaca, SOS tl S al Academy Drive and 7/ia mil* S at SR tie

whoara net known tob*Beador
ally* wheltses laid unknown
portlet claim a*hairs, deviwet.

DsufllH Avofue IOIIT li

t laimanti agtnst ttsataid
•ILLY O. HAYGOOO and
CATHERINE M HAYGOOO.
a/Va KATHERINE M
HAYGOOO. hit wit*.
NOTICE OB ACTION
■ILLY G HAYGOOO and
CATHERINE M HAYGOOO.
a/k/a K A T H E R IN E M
HAYGOOO. hts wit*. II living
and It dead, all unknawn parties
claiming by, through, wider ar
JRAUkldabaiR TIO
vs ow kluxenm
/ku*a——-aaanri
——.axg*in*i
Tw
wki nam
who ore nat known tebtHMor
alive whetf&gt;«f Mi* unknown
portlot claim at hoirv dtviaeet.
grantee*. h i I|a n ». Ilonoct.
creditor*. tryttoot. or ot^or
cUlmonli •••knit Itvt |«ltf
•ILLY G HAYGOOD and
C A TH IilN t M HAYGOOO.
«/h/a K A T H IR IN C M
HAYGOOO. nttwllo
RKSIDCNCC: UNKNOWN
YOU AMI HIRIBY NOT I
THO mat an aettan to Nrociota
a m ortfn on mo NUowtng
I lomkrtolt County,
Lot FI. O AK LAN D HILLS,
according to mo |lat moroot m
rat ordad in Plat Book 11 Pagn
43 and 44. PuBtlt Rttorda ol
la m in a lt County, F lo rid a
tOflttor nim tho kmpfovomonli
maroon and tho tlatwroa and
•qw+pmont tharaln cantalnod
and orhkh promkot a/K/a 10173
Barbuda Way. Orlando. Florida
you ara raauirod lo aonro a copy
at your writton datantat. it any,
to ii on C h a r l e s b g i o k g c .
III. tS Q U IR E . LAW O FFICE
OF CH ARLES R GEO R GE. HI,
P A . JOl Ia t l Pma Straot. Suit#
1403. Orlando. Florida, and Mo
tho arif Inal with tho Clark ot tho
atoovo tty led Court on or bofort
tho itm day ot April, itao,
otharwita a judgmont may ba
antorod apaintt you tar tho
roMof damandad in tha Com
plaint
W ITNESS my hand and iaai
ot mit Court fhk ISth day ol
March. 1900
l O r cult Court Soal)
MAR YANNE MORSE
CLER K OF CIR CUIT COURT
BY Cocolla V Ekarn
Doputy Clark
Publish March 14. IS. April 1.1
1990
D EO 191

IN TH E C IR CU IT CO UR T
FOR SEM INOLE CO UN TY.
FLORIOA
CASE NO. 90-19F CP

IN RE THE ESTATE OF
MARTHAMILANOWSK1
Da«aat#d
N O T IC IO F
ADM IN ISTRATIO N

Tho admlnlttratton ot tho
•alato ot MARTHA MILANOW
SKI. dacaasad, Fllo Number
VO IVF CP. it ponding In tha
Circuit Court tor Saminola
County. Florida. Probata
Dlvltion, tho addratt ot which it
P O Drawar C. Sanford* Florida
33FFI Tha namat and addrattat
Ot tho partonal rapratonlativa
and tho partonal ropr*
tantall v«'a atiernay art tat
forthbald*
Ail intarattad partont ara
rrowIrad to ffiNa with mit court.
WITHIN THREE MONTHS OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE: HI All ciaimt
again# tha attafo and IIt any
objaction by an Intoroitad
parton on wfiom mit notko it
tarvad that chailangat tha valid
ity ot tho wil!. tha guailfkationt
ot tha partanat rapratantattva,
vanoa, or |urit0ktion ot tha
court.
ALL CLAIMS ANO OBJfC
TIONS NOT SO FILED WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED
Publication of thit notica hat
bagun on March IL 1990
Partonal iapmamtativa

DONNA GROSS
101Aldar Ava
AitamontaSpring*. FL IJFI4
Attornay tor
Partonal RapratanUtlva
ROBERT L THOMAS. ESQ
110EE, Somoran Blvd
Apopka, FL 33X03
Fla Bar No IIA330
Taiaphon# (Kt/)M9 4X4;

Publlth March 35. April 1.1990
OEO 34/

INTHICIRCUITCOURT
IN ANDFOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA
CASE NO »9 4094 CA 49 P
THE TR O UT COMPANY, a

Gaorgiacampony,

Plaintiff.

w
R O B E R TE MOON Truttao.
•I al.

Oafandanft

N O TICE O F ACTION

TO Rabart E Moan. Truttaa
Cr&lt;tafot1Sttnowf

YOU ARC ttoriMED met an
action to Iwectota a mayfgeg*
on lha following property .n
SaminoiaCounty Florida
Units I and 4. Building A.
Unlit IS and 14. Building O and
Unit* 14and XQ. Buiidmg E and
an undivided « W intaratl in in#
Common liamantt. COACH
LIGHT ESTATES SECTION It
a Condominium according ig tha
Daciaralion of Condominium in
Official Racordt Boon IJX7.
Paga itto Public Racordt of
SamtnoiaCounfy Flornda
hat baan tiiad agamtl you and
you ara raqu*rad to tar va a copy
of your written dafantav if any
to II on Plaintiff t Attornay
WUHam' T Connor ltd whota
addratt it .Sit S 'Orlando Ava
Suila KM. Maitland FL WXSt on
or bator# April Id 1990 and Ma
lha original w *h lha Clark of
fhit Court aifhar ba*Ofa tarvtct
on Plaintiff t altornay or imme
diataly Iharaatlar otharwita a
dOfawlt will ba ant#ri»di agamtt
you for th# raiiaf damandad &lt;n
lh« P#Mnjn Complaint
Oa’ad March IS. i««0
MARVANNE MORSE
Cl ERA OF COURT
Bp Ruth King
AtOaputy Clark

Pubiith March &lt;4 Ii April I •
1990
OEO 197

I GRAHAM ERTCRBRIIIS - BAto . lav

R 1AA Retxtonlial

lam - Frevrl yavV tafbeck variance tram 11 tl la II ft an Lai 7,
IO I1T1I
1 B R A N C H A EU N ICfl W H IT ! BAtO i r w - R IAA
Rattdtnlial Zona — Sida yard setback variance teem W It to a 1 It
tor a anal screen enclosure an Lei 14. Aa*re Valley, u»,i Two PB 14.
B f M. lection I I I I IS: N tide ot Baybarry Road and SM tl W *1

3 TIM O TH Y K E N N E D Y B M A R ILY N M C O U A D I
BA«0 4 14V
- Planned Unit Development Zone - Rear yard tatbpck vbrlpnce
from 14 ft te r s tt ter a pool screen encieture on Let 94. Deer Run.
Unit 17’B " . PB 34. P f 73 74. Section 14 It 30. W Pda ef Bucktk.n
Way. 110 M S of R.ngwood Drive and S/14 mile W ef Tuuawtite
Road (O IS T1 )
4 JAM BS NICHOLSON - BA94 4 4XV
R IBB Revdenfial Zone
- Rear yard tafbeck variance from 10 tl to 4 1/3 ft for a pool end
'from' 10 ft. fo f l/f tt for « pool ictaen ancloture on: Let 44, Lake* ot
Alema* PB 41. Pg 11 33, Section I I 11 J l. S aide of Endkott Piece, xoa
ft S of Legecy Lane and 4M tt SefSR 434 (O I S T II
5 R O K II R. M ARSHALL - BA90 4 4SV - R 1A Rtvdtnttal Zone

- Side street setback variance from i l l tt to 4ft on Lot I. Block 41
Townaife of North Chuluota. PB 13. Pg 4, Section n Jl » . SWcorner
•4im Street end Avenue F. 444 ft N of Seventh Street and t/1 mile E
ef SR 419 IDIST I)
4 JACKSON B C H A R LO TTE O R E E N B - BAW4S1V
R IA
Reaidantiai Zeno — Freni yard tafbeck variance from u M to 14 ft
for 0 carport on Let 4. Blech It. Norm Chuluota. PB J. Pg &amp;1. Section
31 31 33. SE corner of Second Street end Avenue G end 1/3 mile E ef
SR t l (D IS T 1)
B M O BILE H O M I/A-t A G R IC U LTU R E ZONE
f TO M M IE M. ANDERSON - 6A90 4 19TE - Ta piece a mobile
home on Lot K IF. (Tea Parcel SAJI. Lake Harney Etteiev Section
11 34 33, W tide of Settlor! Loop and 444 M S ol OaceeU Read IDIST
SI
3 J, C. CREWS — BA94 4 ixTE — To place a mobile home on Lot
Mfl. (Tea Parcel 41. Lake Harney Efttetet. Section II 30 33. S end ol
Wett Geron Cove and 1/1 mile S of Otceote Road COIST SI
1 ROSE A K E N N E T H H E TR IC K - BA94 4I1TC - To place a
mobile ham# (Ronawal) on Lot 33* I Ta t Parcel M l.O uaata Acret
Section 9 30 33. E »«da ot Arapoho Trail and 3/4 m»e W ot Oueota
Road tO IST SI
4. JOAN A. P IP IK 9 §A90 4 30TE - Te place a mobile home on
Lot 11* (Tax Parcel 41), Deer Tracks, Section 4 14 33 W tide of
KlmmieKay Drive and 1/4 mile Not Oscaoia Road IDIST S)

5. TERRY SMITH — BA94 4 23TE — Ta place .a moisil* hum* m

Lot IA (T a t Parcel 49|, Mullet Lake Retreat*, Unit I. Section S 70 33.
S tide of Retreat Road and 1/3 mile E of Mullet Lake Park Road
IDIST II
R EGULAR A O IN O A
A CO N TIN U E D ITEM S FROM MARCH It. 1994
I BER NARO STEPH ENS - BA90 1 13V
R IAA Residential
Zone — Lot life variance' from 11,9*0 tq If to f . M iq ft on Lot 3*
Slock C* Saniande Spring*. Replat Troct i f , PB t. Pg at. Setfion
I I 11 39* SE corner of White Oak Drive and 1 eagerd#n Street. 700 tt
Eef Virginia Avenue and 104 ft S of North Strew* IDIST 4)
7 AAARKHAM WOODS P R ES BYTER IA N CHURCH - BA90 ) 7SE
• A I Agriculture Zone - Request a Special Exception to allow a
weekday pre ichool on Tax Parcel JOB. Section 7 70 79. W fide ot
Markham Wood* Road and 1 1/4 mile N of lake Mary Boulevard
IDIST SI
B VARIANCES
I JOSEPH A. R U O O IER I - BA90 4 44V - A I Agriculture Zone
- Rear yard wfback variance from SO ft to 4 tt for a her*# barn on
Tax Parcel 70. Section 34 70 34. E lido of Lake Emma Road and 9 1
mil#SOf LongwoodHill*Road (O U T J)
7 DEBORAH A REOIS MAOCB* JR . - BA90 4 JW - Planned
Unit Development Zone — Side street letback variance from ]0
to
10 ft tor a wood privacy tenet on Lot 99, Lakewood al the Crotungt,
Unit Six. PB 39. Pg S3 SS* Section 70 70 30 N E corner of Tomlinson
Drive and Star ttone Drive (O IS T II
3 A L E X A N O IR A MARSHA OLAH - BA90 4 MV Planned Un.t
Development Zone - Height variance from 4 S ft to • tt lor a
masonry wall and a side street setback variance from 7! ft to S 9 fl
for a wall on Lot 41. Block B. Lakewood1at the Cross&lt;ngs. Unit Two,
PB 33. Pg af S3. Section IX TO 30 SE corner ol Ciderrmfl Place and
Lake Way Road (D lS T I)
1 W M IC H AEL M IK K IL S O H
BA90 4 SIV * Planned Unit
Development Zone - Side yard setback variance from 19 ft to X I 7
ft tor a proposed residence on Lot If. Sabal Bend at Sabal Point. PB
34* Pg t l A 94, Section 34 24 39- E tide ol Twilling Pina Circle and 4SCI
tt E Of Sabal Palm Drive IDIST 31
4 H Y LAN D HOMES — BA9Q 4 MV — Planned Unit Development
Zone - Side street setback variance from 70 tt to 10 ff on Lot 41.
Crystal Creek. Unit I PB 41. Pg 49 S7. Section 71 70 30 NE corner ol
Silver Birch Place and Tall Oaks Terrace and 7* f1 W at Crystal
Creek Drive IDIST Jl
I R VLAND HOMES
SA90 4 HV
fa n n e d Uni» Dev#leemenl
lone - Side street setback variance from 70 til to* 10 It on Lot XI,
Crystal Creek. Unit I PB 41. Pg 49 17 Section 71 70 10 NE corner ot
Silver Birch Place and Sand Pebble Cove and 400 V W ot Crystal
Creek Place IDIST 71
4 R YLA N D HOMES * BA90 4 S/V - Planned Unit Envelopment
Zone — Rear yard setback variance from 30 tt to II fr on Lot 79.
Crystal Creek* Unit 1* PB 41. Pg 49 17, Section II 70 39, S and of
Soldier'* Creek Place and 109 M E ot Crystal Creek Drive iD iS T l)
7 R Y LA N D HOMES — BAtO 4 40V — Planned Unit Development
Zone — Roar yard setback variance from 30 ft to S tt on Lot 100.
Crystal Creak. Unit I. PB 41. Pg 49 S3 Section 31 79 30 S side ol
Silver Birch Place and 490 ft Wot Crystal Creek Drive IDIST 71
I R YLA ND HOMES - BA90 4 41V
Planned Unit Development
lone — Side street setback variance Irom 70' ft to (9 ft an Lot III,
Crystal Creak* Unit 1. PB 41, Pg 49 S3, Section 31 30 JO S i corner of
Silver Birch Place and Tall Oaks Terrace and IS tl E of Crystal
Creek Drive (D IST 3)
9 JAM ES K ID O ER - BAS0 4 S3V - R I Residential Zone
Rear
and side yard setback variance from 10 tt to S ft and front yard
setback variance from 3S ft, to IS tt tor a detached garage on Lot 34.
Bloch 19. Suburban Home*. PB S. Pg 40 A 41. Secttcn 31 71 30. SW
corner ol Walnut Avenue and Orange Avenue* 174 ml it S of Grove
Avenue and 1.000 ft E of Tangerine Avenue (D IS T 11
10 AM ERICAN D E V E L O P M E N T E N T.. INC. - BA90 4 44V R IAA Residential Zone - Height variance from 30 tl to 43 ft for a
residence of Lot 1, Lake Brantley Club, Phase 1 PB 30, Pg 35 A la.
Section • II It , N end of Brantley Club Place and 1.090 tt N of Sand
Laka Road (D iS T J )
C M OBILE HOME/A I A G R ICU LTU R E ZONE
I. M U R RA Y B. BA X TER - BA so 4 1ST E - To place a mobtta
home on Tax Parcel 9. Section 74 70 37 N side of SR 44 and 1 mile E
ot SR 43d (D IS TS )
I D A N IE L A D EBBIE E U T T IT T A - BAto 4 77TE - To place a
mobile home on Tax Parcel 1, Section 70 70 31. W suit of Jungle
Road North and 13 mile N ot SR 4a (D IST SI
D SPECIAL S X C IP TIO N /O TH E R
1 IN T E R N A T IO N A L B R O TH E R H O O D OF E L E C T R IC A L
WORKERS — BA90 4 4SE
A I Agriculture Zone
Request a
Special Exception to permit a private recreational lacility on Tax
Parcel I and Tax Parcel IA of Section 4 79 33 and the W 30 It of
Section 11 It 33 lying S of SR 13. S vdm of Osceola Road and E of the
Seminole County Landfill IDIST SI
7 U N IQ U E H E A L T H CA R E, INC*
BA90 4 4SE
A I
Agriculture Zone — BA99 4 ISE
Request a Special Exception to
permit a day care center for up fo 35 children on the 5 half of Lot 55,
McNeil Orange Villa Subdivision. PB 7. Pg 99. iess fh# W 210 fl A E
97 ft thereof. Section 30 II 79. N t&lt;de of Bunnell Road end 3 1 mil# E
ol Bear Lake Road (O IS T II
3 JAM ES H FERGUSON - BAS0 4 3SE
A I Agriculture Zone
- Request a Special Exception for a sea plane bale on. the W 1 1 of1
Lot X, Block b D R Mitchell t Survey of Moses E Levy Grant
Secbon 3e TO JO N Side of Orange Avenue and 1/4 m ie E of SR 419
(D lS T I)
4 STAR ENTER P R ISE - BA«o 4 iSE - C l Commercial Zone
Request a Special Exception to permit the sale of gasoline in
conjunction with a convenience market* begin 34 XI ft. S and 3X119 It
E of NW corner of Block K. Mobile Manor, Second Section* PB II. Pg
44 44. thence run S 10 degrees 34' W II I XX tt . thence N Xf degrees 14
W IXI 9X f t. thence N 17 degrees 19* E 7X1 OS ft to S'y R W line of
SR 434* thence NEly along said R W IXS II t t . thence S 10 degrees IS
W 194 77 ft to P O B . Section 3 31 39 SW corner of SR 434 and
Midway Drive and Jv| mile Wot Montgomery Road (DIST 31
I STAR E N TER P R IS E - BA90 4 4SE
C 1 Commercial Zone
Request a Special Exception to permit the sa'e at gasoline (n
conjunction with a convenience market on Lot 1, less the E *49 5 ft of
Central Park. PB 4. Pg 99, iess road. Section S 71 30. N i corner ot
Dog Track Roed end CR 471 (D lS T I )
4 LE O TR E P A N IE R
BA90 4 XSE
A I Agriculture Zone
Request a Special Exception lor a youth recreational raciltiy on tax
Parcel I0A Section te 71 33 W side ot Snowhill Road and J W) tt N
of Brum ley Road IDIST II
E APPR O VALO F M IN U TE S
I March If, 1990 - Regular Meeting
This public hearing will be held in Room W177 ot the Seminole
County Services Building. 1101 East First Street Sanlord Florida
on April 14, IffO, at 4 00 p m or at soon thereafter as possible
Written com men ft filed with the Land Management Director will
be conudered Person* appearing at the public hearing will be
heard Further details available by calling 331 I &gt;30 ext X444
Persons are advised that it they decide »o appeal any deovon
made at rhi* hearing »he/ will need a record of the proceedings and
for such purpose they may need to insure that a verbatim record ot
th# proceedings «s made which record includes the testimony and
evidence upon, which the appeal
to be based, per Section 744 9103
Florida Statutes
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area Cell Caurse Call M U M
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3 I L I V E R T D R IVER - For
linon co port lime/lull llmo
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For earn lied or eiper lenevd
Apply m per o n to
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benefits Higher dorttog pey
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M m . tom Frl
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Of freiert foods tor Rich Food
Plon Good bonoftts. itoble
compony Non smokers only
Appfy M )W lWh Street

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F IL E C LB R K/IW ITCH BOAR O
10 om to ) JB pm AOusf hove
prov office tap , be h i grod
uote end non smoker Apply
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S t . Sontordf t o lp m________

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energetic people needed to
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Friendly phone soles Stert
now. po»d &lt;veek ly
_________ Cod W 3 U 4 _________
PA RT TIM E

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Port time ond temporory
help E r per fence preferred
Apply in person Creotlve
Print tog. I l l N Hwy I f f }.
P E R M A N E N T O F F IC E
ASSISTANT fAM 7PM doily
Must be dependable, semi
retired pretorred Resume to
Manager. P O Bo* SUPRA
Longwood.Fl 2220

POSTAL JOiS
Start t i l 4l/hr For oiom ond
oppncotion information coll
Iltto te e * . e-t F L I2f. t
0 m to f p m . f days________
PR IN T SHOP Counter Person
E -p Good pay ond benefits
Coll in Longwood P t 0101

PKOGRAM SPCCIAUST
Advisor and specialist tor ec
tivittes and programs involved
in contractual agreement tor
fe d e ra lly fun de d youth
employment programs Grad
uoto from accredited college
with dogroe m Social Science
Ctosmg dole S PM. April 4.
Private Industry Council of
Seminoto County. Inc 212 S
SontordAve . Senlord
_
E OE/M/F/H/V/

QC INSPECTOR
N eed s o il s ta rt e r w ith
electro mechanical backround
to perform receiving Inspec
lion duties Musi be able to
interpret drawings, military
specifications, etc Apply in
person Mathews Associates.
1 4 Pork North 44S Hickman
Circle. Santord
R E TA IL

CASHIERS/SALIS CHRIS
Accepting applications, tui time
or part lime Ftoubto hours
E-cedent compony benefits
Pe.d vocation and holidays,
profit shoring ond stock
purchase Apply in person
Wei Mart M U Orlando Dr
Sanford__________
EOE
SALES

Alter initial framing and
leads out people earn U 000
to IS 000 per month Our ns
twnai corporation is now re
(rutting sales and manage
meni personnel, part time and
full time We have positions at
ait levels to be tilled Don t
disqualify r our self Age edu
cation sea mean notn.og Ail
corporate benefits aveiiabto.
such as pa d expenses msur
ance vacation and car allow
ance Applications will be
ectep'ed on Monday March
to TPM sharp a* The Deltona
Inn «•&gt; Deltona Blvd A u tor
Mr fisher

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H ELP W A N TE D
Apply in porson Stuckeys. I 4
ond S R 44. Sorttard or phono

at toil________________

SOCIAL HOMER
Immediate apaninp Intake X
in la rviaw lnp H andle all
phase* at teclal work in smell
oFtico JIL U P annually, plus
peed benefits Send resume
P O BoalklA SonMrd. Fl n i n
S TY L IS T Wim Mltowtnp Busy,
trkndly tFwp Good walk ms.
a n p l iPomrsaroo n s n n

TELEMARKETERS
The Sonlord Her old hot port
tlm# evening positions ovofi
obk Work Mondoy Thurs
doy. SPM to IP M Coll X71 toll
ottor 4 to ond osk tor John or
Dove, or stop by m H French
Avo .Sonlord_______________

A y i t w u wt i

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PFIII trad*rent Mr hwtp

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ATAATMENTJ

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E X T R A LAR O E U NITSI
l . t A Jbedroomopts
Pool/Termft Court Peaceful,
convenient lecotlon Quiet eft
street perking Renovation
Special! No security tor gueii
tied oppiKentsi» %m
M AR INER 'S V IL L A O I
Lake Adel bdrm
UM m o
I bdrm ilR im e A up W i l t o
M O D ER N
&gt; bdrm duple-.
Sonlord Appliances, central
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Mmporary ar pormononl pari
llmo work attvrncont and/kr
early avonmpc Your alticaer
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S H A R I I Bdrm o p l with
tamale IIM / m p and 1/1

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SIMMeve In Special
I bedroom 7both
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S A N P O R D . Large I ond t
bdrm *s. pay m onthly or
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SonMrd, FLnm ilto ______
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K E Y E S FLORIOA. INC For
m a rt information contact
Melinda. V &gt; MSP____________

Exfb As Mich As 3500/Wggft

We now accept MasterCard and Visa.

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C L I A N roam*, kitchen and
laundry facilities Cable TV
Storting aHFP/wkHP ean
prlvaM entrance, parsing Sal
per week Can Mike, M P lv n

V7— A y i l m ooLs
F jg W g k v r f/J U g t

PINE RI0CE ClUi SANTORO
Spectous 2 Bdrm Condo Avail
Wesher/Dryer Included
STA R TIN O A T MS4
For Details
Coll Rtetoromo
4S7 SS44
LondoromoFl Inc /Broker

MEAT VALUE
N k e 1 bdrm . I bam. c/Va.
t e r t t n p a rch , paal
SdW/mpnmNET
MP tail
LAR O E renovated I ar 1 bdrm*.
rant by wk/mo A/C. pall,
laundry. u M lor children,
special discount for tr citi
tons m e m o ir usposi
SANFORD
1 b * m cottapa
w /ltncad yard Cam plttp
privacy SlU/nli plus H U
sac Includes utilities Cad

UNION SrtCUHl!
M Oopesit tor IS A ever

m m \ eh 5ts
i B D R M ,. 1 B A T H , c/h/e.
s c re e n p o rc h , pool
USA/month
JB 1401

2 BONM. 2 RATH APTS
Over I.lit So Ft Living Area It

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A C L IA N I bdrm . cor pot ond
drapes ttod/mo plus security
NepeH CetiUAItoA________
C L I A N • L A R 0 I Apartments
Good Location tto ito U M p o r
month NoPets Coil P I 111#

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20M U kt Mmt AM.
321-0514

~ TElfMAMETIRS
Atomo oreo No soiling t
enthusiastic people needed
new to set appointments tor
homo socunty W ill from
Good pay 4fpm M /T Wen
1pm Sot
Coil John OPS IN I
Toatero Coating A Pointing
grom Commlstion bests, good
porcontoto poid Cell 174 loot
TR ACTOR TR A IL E R DRIVER
Eiper fenced Must heve ref
ertnees Physicel evem end
drug u ro o n m g reguired
Short heuts withtn F tor *de
_________Ceil SJ4 4MS_________
VOLT
TEM PORARY SERVICES
_________ C e t t m t lt t _________

NAKNOUUHCIF
to SO to t n to per hour Will
from Ail ihtfti•
M A flll

WAREHOUSEMAN
Fulllime
Copsmlth. 121 111!

SJOtoSlOO.OOO
12 distributors neodod Port A
full tun# No t i p necessary
RobertONe.lS/4 J2I0

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SHORES

MARCH
BONUS

R ental A p a rtm e n ts
O n Lak* M o nro e

233$ W. Semi note Blvd
Hwy 17-92
Sxnford, FL 32771

W ASH ER /D R YER

AVAILABLE

323-2628
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State certified CBCO 24NJ We
Des*gn Build end otter Free
Estimates_______CoKtoAllto

MILLER ADDITIONS
Central Florida Since if if
Free Design. Free Estimates
4C001440A....................121*444

Building C ontractors
NKW, 1 IM O O R L . X IF X IX
H O M IS .O FF IC 1S . S TO X IS
All types certsIructWN. Res/Com
722 4017 S O. BaUrtf. CBCSlfOM

CAXP1NT
* T IN All kind* el
repairs, painting A ceramic
tile Richard Greta 321 2*22
L I E 'S CAR PEN TR Y Storage
bu ilding, decks A m ite
carpentry Insured A licensed
Free Estimates 222*314

O w n in g S e rv ic e K A X I K L IA N IN O - OuuHil.
w ork . r t . t o n i D I t rd la t
Licawead H.t.&lt;anc.* avail
ab&gt;«
Bawdy________

HFMF1,

Off ICE CLEANING
Married couple with e-per&gt;
ence and references Please
call Alter Hours Cleaning
, ServKe. Day or evening!
m t ip

C oncrete
W IS T C O N C X X TI S IX V IC I
Small Jeks • l*g Jabs a Repair
Jabs. Free Est Call anytime
II* 3tfI Licensed/Insured

----------gTy ^ r i c I l---------•AAA ELECTRIC COMPANY
Renovations repairs and new
construction V years e«pen
ence LKensed. bonded end
insured M4 0440 lE WOO11/41
H I R I T A O I E L E C TR IC
Prompt Reasonable Service
LKensed Insured
ER re illS ll
Can 447 m I74J

B ait A T a ck le
GEORGE S BAIT A TACKLE
Open 4 AM 4 PM
GUlOE SERVICE
Fresh SmokedMuliett
Live Wild River Shmners
Fishing Equipment
C II A Orange Alvd
La-e Monroe
177 01-0

Handy M an
O M M A IN TEN AN CE
SAVE 14% new en any serv
ice lawn care to plumb ng or
elect f or bestprues 22024I*
C A R P EN TR Y
h a u li n g
masonary po&lt;n!mq and lit#

Frootshmotos CanD24B&gt;
fix IT FAST INC

One Can ToOo It All
four f*eghbu«T&lt;uudMandy Ma
Res-dvntiai OCommevcial
Call Weft Teday'» 17) 4»lt

Painting

H andy M r"

Txixtixi A riptrlux(ifl|

REPAIRS a P A IN TIN G
Y artwork • LfgM Haeitog
Na Jab Tea Small
Call 120 4047

" " " T a n S s H p in ^ -

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W E H A U L A N Y T H IN G
Landscaping, tree work and
lawn service Fast, friendly
service m O HSM fbe.________
Winter prices pruning A cleanup
Mulch A new plantings
Rogue's Landscaping
1214247

Lawn Service
ACR EAGE MOWING, discing
grating and tortiliimg
B A B Mowing_________ 471 4574
A FFO R O A BLE LAWN CARE
Q U A L IT Y W ORK! FR EE
E S TIM A TES Call 122 44**
Chuck's Quality Lawn Care
Comm /Res • FR E E EST t
No |ob too large/small 222 toll
ECONOMY LAWN SERVICE
t o t a l la w n c a r e
fre e
estimates C a iim 7 i* S
LAW N CARE Mowing Shrub
pruning. Fast Service. Lew
Prices •Free Est.
44*1244
LAW N M A IN TE N A N C E • Free
estimates Reasonable
_________ Call 22» 40*4
SHUMAN'S LAWN M A IN T. IS
Yrs E -p Comm Res Mow
edge S20 A up 4*1 44**

Masonry
S O U T H !K N S TO N C W OXK
Waterfalls. Japanese garden
pools, stonework around
s w im m in g p o o ls , stone
entrances, stucco 200 SI22

Music Lessons

Cott anytime m 1044

Plumbing
Rtlonci riumbint Inc
1st. Choice For Tour Plumbing
Needs 11# 24Hour s • Repair s
# Remodeling a Repipmg
CFC02I1210 421 442* 12J 4044

14.10 OfT WITH THIS AD
RELIANCE INC.

STNER A DRAIN CUANING
24hours' Flatrates*
Free Estimates! CFC07H2)
4)1 4429 or 221 44*

U .I0 Off WITH ra n AD
T ra s h H auling ~
I SAY I W O» I H A U U N O I
Trash, tree trimming, house
and garage clean out i n 1141
Y A R O O E B R IS H AULED
SO/LOAD ALSO. JUNK CARS
REM O VED. F R E E
4ff 2147

S Y Y im m in g Pool
S a r v ic a
*****SWIMMINO roots *****
Warehouse Clearance ot new
1*0* pools 74 tt X 22 ft
comptotoly installed irdudes
huge deck, ladder fencing
filter and skimmer financing
available Other pools avail
able Ask about tec tor y re
bates! Call toil tree
I 440 17) 0444
•CGC0II0/7PE oven

Y ra a S tr v ic t

Plane/ Keykeard instruction
Accepting students Private
lessons A ll levels 447 400 0004

N ursing C a r t

Quality Work. Reasonable
Prices. Free Est Ms 221 SITS
P A IN TIN G
Interior A Eater tar
Houses. Aprs A Etc
Senior Cittiens 11% discount

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C O M P LE TE home cere with
love A concern tor The elderly
Spacious accommodations,
tow monthly rates Day Care
Available Also 2204474
Deltona Nursing Service.Inc
"Home Care Thors Affordable"
Nurses a Aids a Live In’s
f04 IJ ] 02*2

Painting
■ A M SERVICES
Parting Ini E -t Additions
Remolding Pat os DecSs
Concrete Ortves A Sidewalks
Gen HomeMaint A Lawn Sr vc
Free Estimates M 111 444*
FRANK AARNHART pa-ni.ng 4
pressure ctoan.ng ie yr% e«p
References
122 11*7
IN TER IO R A E X TE R IO R
Preietsxenai werh Hrty rates
avail Ted **4*4t) Free Est
Lyndon's Pretossaenal Painting
Lake Mary Rev dent
interior E -tenor
LKensed Insure*
F »ee I shmetos'
IN 1424

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ECHOLS T R I E SERVICE
Free estimates' Fair Prices*
Lie Ins Stump Grinding. Tuu*
223 222* day ar mto
" Let The Professienais de i f
T R I M M IN G . Topping Um
moval Hauling ail phases ot
tree work Call 12» aair

W a te r /A ir
P u rific a tio n
M IR * COM
Water and Air Filtration to#
home and businev. For Free
Estimate Cell
04 m i

SifRinoli N ittf Conditioninf
Sain ixtf Sntict
M years eap Wcpa-rs un «n
brands (it parts J.a .ijb vi ll
you have a problem *ith
water esot is hard smells has
iron sulphur salt chlorine
etc call tor a F R f E &gt;n hewn#
water analysis and m um
mersdation l|4 S value) Wv
carry a complete line ol
h o u se h o ld

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m i ad

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osmosis) andiooievs Phorw
*04 714 1*41 (can (effort l
Dorns L Well ewm« P %
Hm High Pressure Wfos Pitch'

�1 M - Sanlord Herald. Sanford, Florida — Sunday, March 2S, 1990

f t — A p a rtm e n t*
U M u m lih t d / R ant

m - O H l c * R entals

I BORkL 1 B A T H . lave# living
room, («f§* #aHfl kiteNvn
* di\Hw*tf)#r. vcrtKbl bUndt,
w#H to wall cArptt Strum
porch w patio AM on t%t
floor Call 44* 2414 or 4*4 MSI

101— Houses
Furnished / Rant

1 4 1 -H o m e s fo r Sale

} bdrm

c«tl«g# furmiCwd *n
quit! fitlr** mob iff homo
par!. South tVhary No p*tt
U Jio o r month Call I I I *7*7

■TOURER SMF0R0
2 bdrm . I bath, family room,

utility shad U **W m t i n

141— Ho m * s fo r S i Id

Atiarwa Lack A,bar, in ,
Kraa/wd poreft, tencad. A I
a tm

u w * y y m 3 i

mm

MTtMAR REMTT
Sawtord/See

RETES BEST BUYS

3214739 ...... . . 321 2257
C O U N TR Y LIVING
Hortat O Kl 1/2 wilh barn 12*v
acre*. high A dry can spilt
...........- ..........................N I . R I

HOKES TORCH!
I ind 1 Podmom
Unfytmihed taka Maty and
Sanford a r o a if Call for
auatiabtlily and lor a Horn
Ask for Orrnda

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NOW HI U N O R I . A O I N T t

« M M I ______
fA M fQ B D
Ravinna Park. 4
bdrm 7 bath with family
room fenced yard Mo pat*
H a ftrtn e t* and deposit
im mo__________ m woo
SANFORD. Ills ■ Oak A rt
J
bdrm townh&gt;uM&gt; cantral haaf
and air appliancat carpal
ftlfl par month plot ft700
security Watar, sewer and
trash paid by landlord Call
i tsf m o or i sto m s ________
SANFORD ) bdrm .2 bath split
plan Convenient to taka
M a ry B ir d
and t 7 f t
Sa/S/mo ♦ dap SO I S S 4 __

SARfOtD/LAKE MART
I bdrm 1 both, tiraploca
l44Vmo Vlson Roolty W M*S
1 BDRM I B A TH datachad
garage m et neighborhood
MOD par month Call Donna
H 4 IU I

107— M o b ile
Hom es / R ent
ELDER IPR IN O l. oil H w yW I
I I A J bdrm* ft* to ftto » k
C a iiS 3»m sor yyaisat
O S T E IN
1 Bedroom Can
fur mil) on l 1* acrat naar, St
Jonn* River 1)50/mo US 1711

IIS— Industrial
Rentals____
A AA B U IIH E t S C E N TE R
Me* offica/Whsa 100 tt to
1.4TS ft Bay* with or * o
eifice* starting at UM/ma
Hwy IF/fSASR 427
Caii.ssa W 4

1 U - R e a l Estate

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STENSTROM
REALTY, INC.
• % 6m% 3 4 d 1(u m •

W r li«t and tell
more property (fun
anyone in the Greater
Sanfordiafce Mary area.
N IW «/l FOR BIO FAM ILY,
Great rm. big tot, wall tread,
nice area 0 1 \ mtg Sellar
pay* soma closing costsftlf *00
IR A UK 4/1 IN COUNTRY
Club Haight* New point A
window*, eat in hit .A on#
condition Nice area
ttl 2«0
R I A L N IC K S/S. F O Y E R .
C A R P ET, appliance*, tan*
big porch. Irrigation •*». well
Super location Only
144.*00
A L T A M O N T E 1/1 Pool with
diving board A slid*, fence
B rick over block M any
astral, super area
'Iff,*00
L K . M A R Y S/3 L A K E S ID E
V ILLA Jacufti tpa wet bar.
patio Many more astra* Top
schools! Now only
ftfS.SOO
L K . M A R Y E R A 14K S/3.
C O R N E R lot Big patio
Built in spa Equipped kit A
utility rm Super place 1*4.340

R IN T E R S flop paying, rant I
Hem« « t » e r t, cat yeut mart
§#te to hatlt I can show you
how Call Informative re
corded massage I t ] 4)0 Vltl
Dept )A

322-2470
321-2720

117—C o m m e rc ia l

Rentals
Saiiterd, Hwy. W tl. Renovated
shopping strip.
2.000 tg
*q
ip. 400 to 2,000
It E»c tor protess&gt;onal*
irotessHsn*!* G&lt;
Good

M ll&gt; Ii .
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2141 Paris Dr . Sanford
441 TV. Lake Mary Bl.. Lk Mary

CAN Yee Believe A Brand New
J'2 home complete with an
eat In bar. a j car garage A a
fully trussed paI to tor only
141*00? C. Hewten/C. Sptoey

m n m / m n h / m i 4s*t

KIM T rSUNMKT

CR Y S TA L Lake Park • Classy

P r» N n c N u r i A &lt; « ( . u M
Eaecirtlvd Root M m on (oil

SIS W . l i t . S I. t a ll* I I I
L O V IL Y 2 bdrm homo, large
corner lot, formal dining rm .
t reel lent *tartar homo, 11300
down + c c Only IS H par mo
Call quick! faa.aoo
3 STORY W/INOROUND POOL
4 bdrm . 2 bath*, family rm .
country kitchen, u r n porch.
A covered patio Over 2000 *q

O O V C R N M 8 N T R IS A LC 1
BOB ML B A LL JR., P. A.
LA K E M A R Y RE A L T Y M S f U l

.IU IIIIIIM
D ELTO N A - C t h I a t m Nw
tcheeli O va. 1100 to It
Family Horn., many taaturat
4 a r t naw Campara at
i i o i too Nagotiabia Can
m - m w * _________

HAVE IT M i
FOR UNDCR ftK t By Owner
f S% FMA assumobla Newly
redecorated 200 tq ft I
b d rm . 2 bath home on tread
dbi (of Pool Detached
workshop Qutot established
ne ighborhood w ith good
uhoofs Call P I 4M1.________

H O tU I WELCOME
5 Acrat. comply tt with In law
or rental apartment on 1st
floor 2 bdrm , I both upstair*,
with targe deck overlooking
pine* And pond
M l. *00
Hfggint A Heath. Inc. Realtors
_________ m t m * m _________

IOTUNILDC
G R E A T V A L U I I 4 bd rm . I&gt;.
b4th M i l ktpl. naw carpal
Lwtft lardtcaplng wrpvIvaN M
II (Met M UST 1 1 (1 IIII.M 4
O W N IR /B R O N IR
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ASSUMM U , M QUAliniRC
LESS THAR S7S00 CASH
IN CLUDINO CLOSING COST
2 A 4 bdrm h o m n m S a n fo rd ,
Deltona/DeBary/Lk Mary/
Longwood/Altamonte Spring*

S I,300 D0WH IRCl CL03IRG
J bdrm 1 bath, fireplace,
appliance*, carport
134 *00

LESS M M $3,100 D0WR
J I ' i . appliance* living rm.
dining rm, family rm w/brick
fireplace !§ ■ IS u r n porch,
privacy lanced yard . IS7,*Q0

ASSUME, NOQUALIFY
UK! HOT POOLHOIK
fttt.ati ON, Owner will held 2nd
New 2 bdrm 2't bath 2 story,
appliance*, fireplace 2 car
garage
ftii*oo

ASSUME HOQUALIFY
1/1*!. i 404 tq f t . new paint
and carpet, appliance* on 1/1
acre LJIJ/mo 111 000

GEREVA

pool! home, Country
like
atmosphere under t/i.000 Get
ready tor summer.
McKewne/HewseeSSV
l41S/B44-S4tt/STt SBT1
R IT lR K K S 't ParadHet Securi
ty recreational activities
Low fates/tow maintenance
Price reduced SSS.S04 Call R
McKenna S311413
M A Y F A IR "Meadews” 1 ) PM.
Sunday Opposite Mayfair
Golf Course on C 44A West of
Sanford Bright A clean M .
w/privacy fence U J 100
Celt McKenna 44*1414
S TY L E . Quality. Value Only 1
minutes from I 4 Beautifully
'wooded ground*. J bdrm , 1
bath. Irg kitchen, fplc A
more Reduced SI 14,440 Jean
131-1421/eve 174 1734
JUST R ED O N E! 1 bdrm .1 bath
home w/new CH/A. windows,
doors, new paint A morel
Close to elem school and
Shoppink Call Newt SSt.304
Jean 331 I421/*ve 17*4714
LOOKING For A Home Under
143.000* This One Will Fill the
B ill I Jult remodeled! 1 bdrm .
1 bath w/new windows. cit./a A
doors 141.300 Jean 111 1431.
eve 17*4714
LA K E Sylvan Estates Country
living with city conveniences
A pleasure to see 3 bdrm* . 2
bams in .T W L yn n s
1744/131 7447
ID Y L L W IL D E Spacious and
affordable 1 bdrm* , 2 baths
A pleasant fam ily room
4 4 4 .3 0 0
L f 4 a t S IS *
2244/321 7447
O R A S T I C A L L Y R ed uced !
Quick tale. 444.300 This tovefy
l/|. stucco home, fenced cor
lot, walk fo school, est
neighborhood Must Sell Now!
Hurry! B. Harvey 31)2411
C O N D O &gt; Fully equip kit
e n c lo s e d s e r n
p o rc h
w / ie c u rity door Poo! A
clubhouse, prvt w/d Reduced
to 433.230 A v a il ren t
4373' mo Bill Harvey 22*2411
R E O U C E D 444.t*4 Must Sell! 2
apt bom# Historic Sanford
off *t parking, new front
porch 14001mo cash flow
excellent Investor opportunity
Bill Harvey 122 1411

House on I 1! acre* J bdrm . 1
bath, appliance*, garage ad
d l N o n a l o u t b ld g
or
workshop
17*. 100
P A U L A BCTHOSBDRNC
V IN T U R E I PR O PER TIES
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323-3200

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with IIM Iloarkg. rough codor
hugt badroom »irh largt Wdlft
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A11U M EA BLE M ORTGAGE
U N (M A N Y R E A L TY
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1 bdrm I bolft iplll plan
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k booty........................ M l m
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L A R I M A N Y . 4 M O N TH S
N I N t 4 bdrm 1 both family
room, i firapiatat. tormal
living and dining plot much
moral....................... im o e g
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___________ S O W ___________

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li ai naar O l Claarad 14k
m i u e e /u e a e n ___________
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M 2 2MO .............REALTOR
C O L D U JG L L
Q A N K C R a!

MARKHAM NOOK U U

L«kt MSfy School* ****** 2
oerts, largo oak fro ti 4
bdrm .. grtalroom . formal
dining, don. largo scroonod
pool, t l 7* 000 Atsumablo
Nowly ronovatod. immodiafo
occupancy! O w w , » » ISIS

MUST SELL III
Boauftful nos* J bdrm 2 batfi
homo wilh vaulted colling* on
largo woodod to! List prico
444,400 Bulldof wilt sacnfico
for only 142.400
IH rltoj lot, Roolty. W I N

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in U n k r t . 1/1 acra with pa.
Ira n. Krtanad peach. 4 yaanc
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1 BIDNOOAL 1 babi with past
tM.FOB A tw m t and IM li.ad
rak uorrm o Call 111 MM

143-Out of St«f*
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Wattarn North Carolina1 Call
toll trat. I MB H I and or wrIM
SAXONY M OUNTAIN LAND A
h o m es
fo box
te e r.
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145— Revoli
Properly/ S*t«

★ NEED TO SELL *
TOUR HOME 0 1 URDT

TIM E SNARE nook 1*. rad.
Sapphlra Vallay. NC On PGA
gait cowtm Pay aguily at
V 000 taka ovar payment* No

CA LL U llt
FOR IM M S D IA T I a c t i o n

I or( t men Reel Estate
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155— Condofninlwm s
O O p /S o le
Or rat la.a yiawi 1 bdrm I
bath, uratnad patM. pool and
navtilva room abi Marthiaaa
O r. S a n lo rd

U lt N M T
CARDINAL O A R E I COVE
C o n l.m p o r.ry 1 bdrm . 1
bath, te rta n td pool with
lountotm. matMf unto hat
tilting roam/otllt*. pKkolad
wood cob,call in tot In kltch
on Llgftll Brightl A Oponl
Lako Mary Sthgalt
M0«, W0
DoOo Callaway avat m low

Rap* - H I M 1/1 IplH . ’l l
FNorwood Sand Point II.MO
down tor avallllad buyar
Undar SIM par manrh In
cludodi ml| and Ml rant

4173221155

LAKES1M CONOO
R EA LTY

T E L fA IH

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bwyar Undar IMS par mantft
mciudacmlf and M« rant

N o o p p o k itm a n l

SUPER N IC Itt 1 bodroom. I
lull both. doobtowMa Calho
dr aI (aiiintc. hardbaard ud
mq thlofM raot. ikirtinq
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cat TO M N
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VILLAS OF C A t S I L B IR R T 1
bdrm . I bath * dan acratn

1 bdrm. mobdo komo cMan.
o.cotlont condition, carport
Shady lot m qulat ratiraa park
No poll Ovarusa.m
Call IM m i

157— M o b il*
M o m *s / S a l*

M X II R IL M O N T
1
go a d c o n d itio n P a r t ly
turmiftod...................... D J N
Call lea s m or M l CTO
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porch

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CARRIAGECOVE
SUPER NtCRII 1 bodroom. I
full btftia duubtowid* Cbffw
dr*l (tilings, hardboArd tld
Ing, shingi# root, skirting
Most Sm T m A**r#« totoll 14*1
CotiCottocf
*07 f l) to&lt;0
or 407 1*4 M27 ottor **m
COXY f bdrm . Lokt Koftoyn
Estotos Borgoin. mok#otter!

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LAR O K t BK D R O O M
Ia ctlltn f condition, nictly
furnisDod. cor nor lol of Pork
AvO Mo6«l« Pork
172 7*4!

1 bdrm 1 both In Gonava Pay
oil morMago lap lisa

159-Rm I Etfat*
Wpisftd
LARD
Wan lad immadlaMty 10 M
acrat. tuilabla Mr ravdantlal
davalopamant Wrlla Tarry
Clartan. Ravla I# Bo. lit.
Laka City. Fl ISOS! ar call
&lt;04 1» mOt BraOari protoctad

Lot Owners - /]||s
No SS Down r .
SPACIOUS

3BR 2B
1585 sq.ft.

_£rolila»kjdaa}JJ«attJP^
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P ro p t r fy / S ilt

RnMaatial i M C w n t t l i t

REAL ESTATI CUSS

QUAOMfLEI

S TAR TS A M I L t
BOB BA LL JR
SCHOOL OF R EAL E S TA TE
___________ t t M I t l ___________

N«w root Aluminum siding.
14) 000 By owrwvP* M U
T R I P L E X ~ Good incom*.

growth patenti#» Eic cond

SALE OR LEASE OPTION

E if T A t o l t f l . f t t o P ? ) U 4

D ELTO N A
3 b d rm
split Ibafh 1,112 sq ft to
aero 144,100 Atsiifnablo Non
Qualifying Laan Calf 111 2411

4 r* iidt'H ll«l MMiVi# Incomu
1)7 000. M p trtm 11.400 P rk t.
It ).000 AisumAbl* finAncing

4t*X 2229H2.

STUMP

Over 20 Years Experience

2 6 0 3 P a rk D r iv e • S a n fo r d , F L 3 2 7 7 3

(407) 323-2323

Why Pay A Full Commission...?
We can do it for $2,950 payable at closing!
(lee may vary on economy homes, luxury homes and income property)

SANFORD'S AFFORDABLE
HOMEBUILDER
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WHAT W E DO FOR $2,950

W H AT YOU DO
1 You sliow your p rope ity
Or. we will straw your properly
lor a small additional tee.
YOU CO U LD SAVE

*5 ,7 9 3
b/ telling your homo n th
Molp U Sell in laru ol a
broker who charges a
7% ol taJw price
commission (savings
based on a home selling

Mr 1 124 900)

Note Flual Estate
commission rales are not

set by law

FHR/W ra MONET
FN* Hom .1, J/J. good Me*
twn. M « down. M* montNf
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The Real Estate Revolution.

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listings and multiple)
•Wo aro fTiwnbufi ol
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Sui vice
•Wo can place your
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bdrm Mult Set) Near town

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brokets

SANFONO By Omwr lavaty 1
bdrm., I bath homo an ranch
Many ■ trat Clow In with II
Hall tkantad boarding tlabta
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113— Acr*«t*Loft/tek

KITES H R THE SOUTH

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FACTS
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iistale broken
•Wo aro M teivcu

1*1— H m d w far tale

1 41 -H otM Sfo r Sale
HANDYM AN

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twrw Pykad no.000 tmdav

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Untumtthed/ Went

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m u . can newt a i u n

141— Homes for Sale

1 We guarantee in willing to advertise your
property every week
2. We use our exclusive marketing system lo
gel you buyers
3 We send an ad on your property to potential
buyers (now looking (or property)
4 We help your buyer obtain linancing (many
limes there are 7 or 8 methods)
5 We lend you tor sale and open house signs
6 We help you with escrow/setllement
7 We go through your closing costs and leave
you with an estimate ol your net proceeds
6 We discuss the "bad" and "good" in all oilers
and Iry to save you money wherever possible
9 We help you avoid problems and assist you
should any come up
10 We lollow through unhi closing

CALL 323-2323 For Complete List
Pinecresl •Prs-Forsclosurs.
Lovely 3 Bdrm., Must Sell!,
Assume, No Quality, $56,900
2625 French Ave.

Pinecresl •Big Family 3 Bdrm
Immaculate, Fenced,
$63,200
115W. Jlnklns

Rjmbiewocd •low Down, No
Quality, 3 Bedim., Family Hoorn,
Fenced. $75,900
3&lt;MHidden Lake

Sanlord •House 6 Duplex. 3 Rental
' Units, Good Positive Cash Flow,
$79,900
311 Holly

Groveview - No Qualify,
912%. 3 Bedrm
$77,900
112Groveholiow

Hidden Lake-Spacious 4 Bedrm. 2
Car. Big Corner Lot,
$66,900
308 Laurel

Lake Sylvan Area •No Quality, 1 4
Acre, 3 Bedrm, Great Room.
$67,900
7380 Lake

Sanlord •Lovely 3 Bdrm, Formal
Dining,
Only $55,000 706 Laurel

Sunund - Great 3 Bdrm. Starter,
Large Porch 6 Yard,
$4 7900
'y________ t H Aaalea________

Stnlord - Spacious IBorm, 1 4 Trggd
Acre, Big Workshop Separalg Living.
Dming 1 Family Rooms Drtil Area1
167.000 621 Santa

Hidden Lake Villas •Spacious 2
Bdrm, 2 Car, Comer Lol,
$57,000
200 Cleartake

Industrial Zoning - Large 3 B d rm jl'
Bath, Huge Porch, Big Lot, Live
and Work Here! Owner Finance,
$54,900 2525 Willow

$40,000 $48,800
(Lot Not Included)

(Lot Not Included)

Our Least Expensive Model! This
charming 3 bedroom I bath home can
be built "Just For You!" Can you imag­
ine a monthly payment less than what
you're paying (or rent?!

Our Most Popular Model! You'll love
this spacious 3 bedroom 2 bath home
with a country porch &amp; single garage.
Perfect tor our "Just Married" or "Just
Retired" customers!

C A L L U S TODAY!!

C A L L FOR DETAILS!!

STENSTROM - STUMP HAS A PLAN FOR YOU - BE IT SMALL,
MEDIUM OR LARGE!!
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HOUSING

2559 PARK DR.
SAN FO R D, FL
32773

�Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida — Sunday, March 25. 1990 — 11B

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FOB IM M t D t A T I ACT MM

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lanad n n m r
da l le t up a« O U P L IX .
L a a te 'P u rch a ia ee tiibia
Handyman laadall M il Park
Prlre
, *33 'an

211— H ir ie s
A P P B L O o B ^ a r v T J e J r T e ld !
P A B T quarter and N pi l ia ii
mart, SIM aach or boat attar
^ ^ a iim _ W a lt a O P A ^ _

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I I C L U O I D Bw K kma '7a*?iwn
I A i m w/Mobiit. lathe, trail

to y m ta IsM b u t*

333 3*13
i *3— Television /
R adio / Stereo

3 1 1 - A n tiq u e */
C ollectibles _

STOW Itt M O M u i

OOOO USED T V S US A up
M iller'i TV. MITOrlanda Dr
Santard......................... 327*13,
t i l l color NaaO repair All
lortadCaiinoat let u n

•ALL AKO CLAW FOOT labia
ISO. Queen Ann choir. MOO
Mahogany desk with gloss top.
1120 IfoOs Stylo sofo. pro
ftstionolly roupholstoftd.
II SO P i if wing boneIt choirs,
MOO/ 1 Dune on Phyto lob lot.
MO A MS. Double pedestal
Dune on Phyfo mahogany to
bio ond s tyro bock choirs,
refinithed ond reugheisfered
it.ioo Coll j ?I Tfii

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Cary* traad lal R'Qht» Is
canal A r l.t r )
IM O M

CALL BART
NEAL ESTATE
NEALTOW
i n raw

115— C o m p u ter*

111— A y y lia nets

I I * — O ffic e Suppl I es
/ E q u ip m e n t

/ F u r n lt u r *
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313— A uction*

1*1— B uilding
M a te ria ls

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A l l C O N D IT IO N * *
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a A N TIQ UE aimnf room labia.
4 chain and &gt;*.f |M
Call altar IPM . atk lor Julia
__________ UP M 3
B A S T CBIB canoarti la yeuin
bad and adult bad Nan in
baa Only Hat Call 133 431;
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ledWee, Imladlat latatoi
MM 1 SaaNrd A ra , 3M raw
a DC IK . ralmithad weed. data
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21S— Boats and

193— La W r it G arden

•ONITA B O W B ID I*
I I 17
120 Mercrutser I Q custom
Ramline drivo on trailer,
wotorbonnot. skis, canvas
cover Compifto
Ready to
Go" MiOO olftr Owner finane
mg available Coil 447 124 «PM

a l a w ,. M o w t n
S3t oid
fethkoned puth type for p*r son
who tike* natural i m c i w
m u if

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lamaia. 3 'j yrt aid Dacianad
• tpdyad Call 3310011 _

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With troilor Usod 4
tlmos M 500 or belt alter
Call
311 rrot balere 3pm

FREE PUPPIES
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m iit w k i
Colin* &gt;•a*

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Enjoy An Ewning ol Fir* Dining
And A Siege Show. Take Our
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K A M I .Y S P R I N G S P E C I A L S
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Door To Door Service
For RetervaSone E Package Rates;
9 0 1 -7 3 8

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222-M usical
Merchandise

223— Mltcelianeous
• S IL L IA B D BALL*
Ml m
b b a u » id .m IAS 1440________
H U I r * CROWN PAWN
_________ w m i i d _________
• C A M IL SACK T iU M N O d .
r*d, vvltnty infidf If f
Call MS 1*4* _ _ _ _ _
• CAR TO P C A R R IIR - Ut* T a
r a ir* hlg Water Proof MS
C i»i............................ . . m w i
• D IM S R O T T L K C o lt
Machine Freon tank HOOoOo
c m m u y i _________
DRAW - T I T I Hitch and •
Moottr carrier MOO Eaerciee
btke.ASO CHI M l 6101________
H IA V V D U TY l ' » ■ I t t leei
flatbed trailer MOO Can
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• M O V It P R O JK C TO R t
IAAAM Might need tome re
p*if ISO tor both 2714110
• P IN R A L L
Mr A M n
P ic m in needs repur MS
S#f ioui inquires Only 2IJ 2|4f
see i f 1201 SunlaAd. Senford
PROM D R C lt Buck A white
floor length Sue II 12 MS
obo Also, queen eater bed
Call P I NM or 2J0 4ftl
• SEWING MACHINE, Old New
Home, in good wood cabinet
Some materiel AM 121130
• SLIDING OLASS DOORS Fits
1X4 opening ISO offer
Call 231 Sf 12________
• W R L W -P U M P
M HP
Mueller f mgriait Jft Pump
US 220 Volt with 120 gal
gelvamied storage tank |100
for both Call ISO 21TV or see at
MV Cataflnda Dr , Sanford
•&gt; S H E L F M IC R O W A V E
O V E N C A R T I2S 322 M31
after 4 pm'
2T Enteria* Cater TV - • mos
old Asking IMS Fisher VCR.
good condition. IMS or 1200
firm lor both 123 liOlanytime

150 te $100,000

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coll oar CLustDuplay Dept

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D U P O N T TE F L O tl

Me Usnty Down
except fix, tag. title- etc
I S O L D S
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electric windows and seats.
Her to cassette
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Vehicles from 1100 Fords
Mercedes Corvettes Chevys
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Call 444 4141or 447 74M

2470 R Hwy. 427
LONGWOOD

RV LO TS 4l4|/mo Includes
water garbage sewage. Park
A*enu« Mobile Park 322 2441

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Centennial social planned
Th e General Federation of W om ens Club*
International Is celebrating Its lOOth anniversa­
ry this year. Clubs around the nation are
holding funrllons to eonimemorale this centen­
nial.
The Florida Federation of Women's Clubs of
District V II will have u fashion show and
luncheon, beginning at 11 a m., at the Sheraton
Orlando North.
The public Is Invited. For reservations, call
Ethel Carlson. 323-94 16.

Project needs volunteers
The 'Project Graduation* committer of Sem i­
nole High School has bern inerting regularly to
plan for the frstlvlty. The next meeting is
scheduled March 20. at 7:30 p m . In the school
m rdia center.
Volunteers arc needed for this project. For
Information, call Carina Norman. 322-4352 or
Gall Stewart. 323-6690.

INSTRUCTION
Library opens federal room
Th e Seminole County Central llranch Library.
215 N. Oxford Hoad, will hold an opening
ceremony for the Federal Documents Kooin.
Monday. March 26. at 11:30a.m.
Congressman Mill McCollum will open the
ceremony. T h e public Is Invited.

'Storytime at the Zoo’ offered
SA N FO R D — The Central Florida Zoological
Park will hold "Storyllm c at the Zoo" every
Wednesday through April 2 5 at 10a.m.
T h is educational program Is for children ages
3 to 5. Children will have th r opportunity to
listen to stories and sing songs about different
animals each week. Dr. Zooforus and volunteers
will conduct the program.
Th e following programs are planned:
• April 4 — Funny llunntrs
• April 11 — Elephants are Four Tons of Fun
• April IH - Alligator Antics
• April 25 — Anim al Magic

How to break into films
S A N F O R D — " H o w to llrra k Into the
Legitimate T V ft Film Industry" is the title of a
frre. educational seminar to lie presented by the
Central Florida Chapter ol the Florida Motion
Picture ft Television Association.
T h e presentation will tx- held from I I a m. to
12 30 p in.. March 27. at the Seminole C o m m u ­
nity College Fine Arts Theatre.
All persons Interested In gelling Involved In
the motion plcture/cnlrrtalnmenl field Invited to
attend.
For delealls. call the F M P TA at 236-9135.

50 years in ministry
Pastor gently
lives up to his
name, ‘King’
•» DORIS DIETRICH
Herald columnist
S A N FO R D — When Leo F. King made up his
mind to become a preacher, there was no
stopping the Kansas farm boy. For thr next 50
years. King trium phantly preached his way from
one church to another, always exceeding the
accomplishments of his former pastorate.
Sunday. March IH marked King's SOth anni­
versary as a Methodist minister with IS of those
years spent In Sanford. He arrived as pastor of
the First United Methodist Church In Sanford In
1973 und remained there until his retirement In
1983.
D uring his 50 years as u minister. King has
married over 700 couples, officiated at more than
H00 funerals und received over 3.000 persons
Into church membership.
One of his grave concerns Is the way some
people treat each other which he does not
uncerstand. "W h y ? " he asks. Ills greatest Joy as
a minister Is "lighting people's faces."
Complacent and good-natured. King soon got
the Sanford congregation Involved. In his own
'I'Hcl and friendly wuy. by gently delegating
members to perform various church-related
tasks. According to O rvtllr Touchton. a church
member for 45 years and a Sunday School
teacher there for 42 years. King Is "a wonderful
puslor."
Touchton continued. "W h e n he (King) came,
wc needed him badly. We had not had a good
puslor In several years. H r brought our church
back together and removed the coldness. He's
been a blessing and has been a good friend
beyond the ch urch."
In speaking of the warmness and friendliness
ol the Kings. Touchton suld."Lco and Hu bye (his
wife) knew all the church members ami their
children by name In u month or two. Rubye has
made him a great pastor's wife."
It was not until retirement that the Kings
owned their llrst dream home which they built In
Sanford Th e y drived Into com m unity activities
and Mrs. King later became u counselor lor Mary
Kay Cosmetics. King helped his wife the first two
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The Rev. Leo F. King celebrated 50 yeere In the ministry on March 18.

Iguanas require
special care to
live in captivity

CHARITY
Walk for healtheir babies
;

WalkAmerlca. celebrating Its 20lh unnlvcrsary this year, has scheduled the annual Walk-alimn ou Saturday. April 28. Proceeds from this
event fund March of Dimes research und
education programs designed to reduce Infant
mortality und low birth weight.
Over 200 corporations have pledged their
support In the event with walkers participating
In Sanford. Orlando. Kissimmee und West
Orange County. T o sign up lor WalkAmerlca.
cull the March ol Dimes. 649-0790.

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Iguanas are excellent climbers.

Herald Pt»e»e by Temmy Vincent

Reptile Day ut the Central Florida
Zoological Park was u big success
with many people coming to the
Zoo for up-close encounters und
larluul Inforniallon about our scaly
friends. While the main emphasis of
the day was snakes, another 'star'
which you may have encountered
was the green Iguana.
Green Iguanas are inhabitants of
the tropical ruin forests of Central

and South America. T h e ir rangr
extends from Vera Cruz. Mexico to
southern Urazll and Paraguay. They
arc also found naturally on some
Caribbean Islands. These tree dwellIng lizards are among the largest
lizards found In this part of the
world. Full grown adults may be
over five feet In length. 1wo-thlrds of
which Is tall length,
I See Iguanas, Page 2C

‘Orphans’ climb curtains, eat peanut butter
Woman best friend to homeless squirrels
■ y L A C Y D O M IN
Herald stall writer
L A K E M ARY — Orphans Ken Tyndall. Todd
Ulrich. Danny Treanor. Marla Wccch and Hob
Opsahl fell out o( a tree during a storm. Now they
arc clim bing curtains and eating peanut butler In
the Lake Mary house they share with Farley.
Lucky. Idglt and Harriett Ml.xun. who says she
nanird some of her charges alter tier favorite
television anchorpcrsons. Her charges arc liaby
squirrels.

Harnett M uon has raised 31 baby squirrels since August She
nurses them back to health betore returning them to the wild The
squirrels are so tame they crawl all over her

G randm otherly Mixon doles on tier eight
housrgursts. squirrels she has rescued and Is
nursing bark lo health before she releases them
bark lo tin- wild
"I've raised 31 ol 'em since A ugust." she said
"I turn th a n loose, hut they always come b.i&lt; k lo
see m e ."
A ninth squirrel. A ndy, plays outside .tint
wanders In lo nap In Ih r crystal U r tniekei Mixon
keeps high on a dining room shell Mixon nursed
Andy through Ills Iraumalic babyhood when Ills
mother pushed him out of the nest because hr Is
deformed
"A n d y 's left side and liack leg were p.ir.dv/i d
Mixon said
Aiuly developed a tumor lliai has since tu rn
treated
"H e lias a little limp, and can't sll up real well
Other than that, h r's a fine hoy." Mixon said
Mixon Ix-gun her rescue missions when a
six year old neighbor. Cheryl Robbins, pit k id up
a baby squirrel tli.it had lallcu I rum a m -c und
almost been run over "C h e ryl came running over
lo m y house, calling M rs Mixon t an vou save u
please:'" Mixon said.

Mixon Improvised the nest environment with
healing pads and baby doll bottles to feed the
squirrel. She perfected her baby formula of egg
vulk anil prrun meal, with renrral and vllumlnx
added. Now. she said, area veterinarians and Ann
Young, from the Audubon Society, often send
people who find premature baby squirrels lo her
l.niigwuod resident Stacey Johnson found
two-week old Lucky /ttarvlng under a rock. The
veterinarian she asked advice from told her lo call
Mixon.
"L u cky was pretty far gone when I got him. He
could barely keep milk dow n." Mlxop said
Today, at live weeks. Lucky will careen olf the
back of a chair and llrinly attach himself lo
Mixon's blouse. Clinging like a child, he will stare
al Mixon wllli velvet v brown, unblinking eves
"lie doesn't want to fall." Mixon said. "H e
responds to me now like a grandm a." she said
Mixon recently received a letter from Stacey
who thanked her for saving Lucky's life.
"I told everybody how you saved Lucky. They
couldn't hrltcve It. Hope lo sec you and Lucky
real soon.” Stacey wrote.
'“Thill makes It worth It." Mixon said, with
tears welling In her ryes
Mixon, who two years ago sold llic prn|x-rty her
house was on lo the city lo make way lor the new
city ball, was worried that the squirrels she used
lu Iced would lx- run over trying to lullow her the
5&lt;Xl Iccl at rosslh r street to her new home
" W r |usi picked up m y house and moved it
here." she said, as she walked nut her back door,
gesturing toward Ih r many trees and squirrel
leedrrs she maintains
The tenters are altuchrd to lIn- trees about live
lerl oil thr griniiiil "T h a t's v i the eats don't gel
See S q u irre ls , Page 2C

»*•*•Sr h h s « te m a ,

That’s no fish tale
Lacy Kelcnam. 11. of Sanford,
reeled in the second largest
bass in the Santord d o n s
Club's 15tn Annual Fishing
Tournament for the visually
impaired Story Page 3C

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�SC - Sanlord Herald. Sanford. Florida — Sunday. March 25, 1990

Opera star turns 80 with
a song still in his heart
Richard liollclaw observed his
KOlh binhday Sunday. March
IH. with a solid In his heart. And
that's natural. Th e celebrated
opera star still s in g s since his
retirement from the New York
City Opera Company In 1977
and had sung a solo that m orn­
ing at the 11 a m. services at the
First Baptist Church.
" I still sing for the Lord every
S u n d a y . " R ic h a r d s a id .
Explaining that the Lord gave
him his rich bass-baritone voice.
Richard said that he sings for Ihe
Lord whenever he can.
Richard knew all his life he
wanted lo sing opera. Bom at
Wlllisiun. March 16. 1910. the
fam ily m oved to Kissim m ee
when he wa about 6 years old.,
followed by a move to Orlando.
When he wa 12. his father died
and his grandfather moved the
family to Sanford.
W hen he ws 17. with that song
In his heart and &gt;6 In his pocket.
Richard htthchiked to Atlanta lo
study voice. "I had always loved
opera and made up m y m ind I
was going to do It." he said.
Me worked and studied and
finally was awarded a scholar­
ship to Louisiana State Universi­
ty. At L S U . he learned 12 operas
In which he peformed at the
campus theatre and later In New
Orleans. Not only did Richard
team one singing role In each
opera, but he enjoyed the flexi­
bility of singing other roles.
From L S U . Richard went to
New York where he worked at
Mary's nights so he could audi­
tion during the daytim e. He
finally landed a role w ith the San
Carlo Opera Com pany In 1939
and remained with this touring
company, crisscrossing the na­
tion. for about four years. "B y
the time l was 36. 1 was singing
professionally." he said.
Perhaps the only regret of
Richard's auspicious career at
this point. He said the opera
company was made up mostly of
Italians and they really botched
up the pronunciation of his
Germ an name. Holtzclaw. He
decided then and there lo use
Richard Wentworth for hts stage
name. Wentworth came from
thr star of a serial movie at the
time.
But other than using his own
* name, Richard said he would
* make* no* tftfler rhanges in hts
carer (,i
lit-Joined the A rm y In 1942 for
three years followed by doing
Broadway shows lllght operas! In
sum m er theatre for the next few
years In 1955. Richard Joined
ihe New York City Opera Com ­
pany where he remained until
hts retirement In 1977. Ills last
(K-rformuncc with the N YCO C
was the king In Die Afr/s/rrsInner. In 1978. his last proIcsslonul appearance was In Ihe
Gilbert and Sullivan series.
Richard said his favorite role
was that of Sir John Falstaff In
Mo/art's FahtalT. He also en­
joyed |&gt;crformlng In Showboat,
which rust him In a straight
acting role.
He traveled the major cities
with the N YOC appearing In New
York. Houston. San Francisco
and Chicago and delighted au-

thurcne Cook. Mary Anne Jones
and Lera Wilson.

SANFORD

DORIS
DIETRICH

dlences across the country with
his unlimited talent and operatic
rotes he sang In four languages.
His wife Caroline traveled with
him for about eight years.
T o d a y , R ich a rd 's everyday
character Is as polished and
charm ing as his stage presence.
He remembers playtng the Jailer
opposite Beverly Sills In her first
operatic role as Rosa Linda In
J o h a n n S t r a u s s ' D ie
F le d e rm a u a . H e sa id th e y
performed In this opera "4 3 or
50 times." He added. "O h. she's
the sweetest thing. There's no
one sweeter In the world. She
has one of the most gorgeous
voices I ever heard."
F o llo w in g R ich a rd 's retire­
ment from a world of glitter,
glamor and grandeur, he and
Caroline opened up MlLady's
Fabric Shoppe In Sanford. T o ­
day. they are very active In the
First Baptist Church where both
sing In the choir and participate
In other church activities.
T h e y spend the summers at
their sum m er home In Glendale
S p rin g s . N .C . where several
couples from the church alto
make their sum m er home. He
said they had a wonderful lime
In North Carolina picnicking,
golfing and fishing. Caroline also
manages to can a lot of fresh
fruits during each season.
And Richard always takes his
hym nal so he can sing praises of
Ihe Lord (o his friends.
Richard was thrilled with his
b lrlh d a y ce le b ra tio n In the
church fellowship from 2 lo 4
p.m . "It was wonderful." he
said. There were over 150 there
and 1 received 67 cards. The
people were Just lovely."
T w o tables, one decorated In
peach and the other In green,
were place at an angle. One held
u crystal punch bowl with green
fruit punch and a tiered birthday
cake em bo sse d w ith gre e n
(rusting. T h e other table featured
a variety of party fare. Floral
arrangements were placed at
vantage points around thr area.
As guests arrived, they signed
a large “ Happy 80th Birthday"
b a n n e r. P re s id in g over the
signing was Fannie Harris of
DeLund. Caroline's sister.
Arriving from out-oflown lo
attend their father's birthday
celebration were Jeanette G rant.
L l l b u r n . G a .i a n d G w w e n
Waltman. Salsuma. Ala.
Adding to the perfect after­
noon was the arrival of Bertha
Brown, a special friend of the
Hollzclaws. Bertha. 101. walked
In on her own to congratulate
her favorite opera star. *’
Assisting Caroline with pre­
paring the food and serving it
were: A n n u J a r d ln c . M yrn a
Bethany. Robin Parker. Linda
Schneader. Frances Mitchell. A r-

Club bM t In district
T h e Ju n io r Woman's C lu b of
Sanford Inc. hosted Ihe Florida
Federation of Women's Clubs'
District VII Ju n io r Night T h u rday at the clubhouse. All clubs
In District VII were In competi­
tion for awards and recognition.
According to Lisa Robertson,
president. "It was a great nigh t."
Outstanding club In the district
went to the Sanford Juniors.
Clndl Goembel. president at the
time, can take a bow for this
honor.
Also, the club's Kathy KrasnofT
was the recipient of the out­
standing clubwoman In Ihe dis­
trict. Congrats. Kathy.
More Information on this event
will be published next week.
At a celebration given in his honor at Tuskawllla
United Melhodisl Church, the Rev Leo F. King
receives a family trophy from his wife. Rubye,
Veterans of Foreign W ars
10108 Post and Auxiliary re­
ce n tly ente rta ine d the past
com m anders and past presi­
dents at a corned beef and
cabbage dinner. Past com m and­
ers attending were Carlos Raines
a n d R u s s G e rm a in e . M r r t
Benskl. widow of Cm dr. Jack
Benskl was also present.
Past president* attending were
Anne Campbell and Nina Rouse.

King---------□Continued from 1C

years, explaining. "She helped
me Ihrough all ihe years, so It's
m y turn lohelp her."
Th e Kings also had time for
travel anti conducted several
lours after his retirement. San­
ford Mayor B rtty r Sm ith trav­
eled lo China with the Kings In
1984. "L e o is our of m y favorite
people." the mayor said. "H e 's
Club
officers
so nice. I nevrr saw him upset.
At the March meeting of the He's u calm ing person to be
Woman's C lu b of Sanford Inc.. around."
Ihe following officers and com ­
Born to preach, there was no
mittee chairmen were elected: keeping King In Ihe tradlllonal
M a rty C o le g ro v e . p re sident: rctlrrm rn l rocker. Ills place was
Audrey Roush, first vice presi­ Ihe pulpll. Brlon- be knew II. h r
dent: Mary Tlllls, second vice was bark on th r circu it as
president: Eve Rogcro. treasurer: m i n i s t e r n f v i s i t a t i o n at
Jerl Kirk, corresponding secre­ T u s k a w llla United Methodist
tary: Faye slier, chairman of thr Church. Tuskawllla. Th e oppor­
A rts D e p a rtm e n t: S h ir le y
t u n i t y k n o c k e d a n d K in g
Secord. chairman of Ihe Educa­ grarlously opened the door.
tion Department: Justine Lee.
On Sunday. March 18. King
ch a irm a n of the Hom e Life preached at both m orning serv­
Department: and Irene Brown, ices at the church und was
chairman of Ihe Public Affairs presented a plaque front the
Department.
church pastor, thr Rev. David
New members received Into Fuller. T h e text of his sermons
the club's membership ai the was. "II I could Preach O nly
meeting were: Pamela Flanagtn. O n ce ."Th a i night, the church
Fran Morton and Agnes "Pete"
honored him at the regularly
Ford ham.
scheduled Man-h dinner wit ft
The club will participate In (be Paul Bubluk serving us the grnl.il
‘‘ M akc_ Sanford Shine" trash master u( ceremonies.
bash by helping lo clean up a
A " T h is Is Your Life" segment,
pari of Oak Avenue. Members narrated by Jo hn Chambliss,
are asked lo be at ihe clubhouse featured slides of the baby King
ai 8 a.m. on March 31 with old on througli to tlx- present day.
clothes on. ready lo clean the bringing many a chuckle from
street. Coffee and donuts will be Ihe members und guests. One
served.
photo showed the cute littleiellow. alumt 7 and attired In
overalls, posing on the running
board of a Modcl-T Ford with Ills
Klwanls Pancaka Day aaf
school teacher. Then, there was
Th e annual Klwanls Pancake Ihe photograph ot Ihe liundsomc
Day. sponsored by the Klwanls young man when he was In
Club of Sanford Inc., will be held college and many others of hts
at the Sanford Civic Center, from churches.
T h e Tuskawllla church also
8 a.m. lo 5:30 p,m.. April 7. The
presented King with a milage, a
event. I d benefit underprivileged
children, will also feature a grub map of the United States de­
bag. door prizes and u Super signating the cities lit which he
has pastured with hts photo­
Flea Market all day.
Ticket donations are $2 In graph Imprinted on the map.
On behalf of the faintly. Mrs.
advance or $3 at thr door. For
King presented her husband
Inform ation, call J im Barks.
with a plaque from their son.
321-1224.
Richard, hts wife, Lyn n , and
(Oorts District!, retired Sanlord their five grundclUldren.
Harald People editor. It a Harald
In addition to all the fanfare,
c o rre sp o n d e n t co ve rin g the munllu envelopes, chock lull of
Sanford area. Phone: 322-4525.)
m r m c i t l o e s . a r r i v e d f ro m

H*nW PtMM»T 0**Wowtrtch
their daughter-in-law, Lynn King, and Ihree of Ihelr
five grandchildren. King was honored for serving
50 years In the ministry.

churches King has pastured It
was a highly emotional — but —
rewarding experience lor King
and hts family.
King was bom on March 13.
1918. at French Lick. Ind. When
hr was 2. hts faintly moved to a
f a r m 12 m i l e s n o r I ti of
Greensburg. There were four
students In Ills class lit the
one-room grammar school and
the two boys went on to become
ministers
At Centervtew High School
where he was graduated In
1937. King enjoyed baseball and
basketball. He was thr class
salulatorlan In tills class of
three He laughed, saying. " I
was neither thr best nor Ihe
worst In the cla w ."
Alter studying engineering for
two years at K:utsas State C o l­
lege. K in g ’s pastor persuaded
him lo transfrr lo Asbury C o l­
lege. a general arts college In
Wllmore. Kv. It was here that he
felt the call lo the m inistry.
King was out of school lor two
years during World War II. but
graduated from Asbury College
and tile A sb u ry Theological
Seminary.
T h e Rev. K ing b rg a n Ills
m inistry In Kansas, serving Ills
home rhurt'll nearby lor two
years w hile tie w s

lo A sb u ry

Sem inary. Upon bis graduation
fit 19-17, he transferred to the
Florida Conference.
.lost as Ihe farmer takes a wife
to a familiar old tune, so does a
minister. King met his future
wile. Rubye Fowler of Chlpley.
when she was visiting a girl
Irleml at Asbury. It was the girl
trlend who engineered Ihe match
that must have Im-c ii made In
heaven. Th e love bog bit King
and stung him pretty hard. The
young, shy minister couldn't get
the brunette bm uty out of his
mind. However. It was wartime
and travel was limited So the
couple exchanged letters In what
amounted to a two-year corre­
spondence co u rts h ip d u rin g
which lime they saw each other
only twice.
T h e y were married In the
largest format wedding Chlpley
ever saw on April 27. 1944. Prior
to their wedding. Mrs. King was
organist and choir director of the
F irs t M e lh o d is l C h u r c h of
Chlpley for six years.

After Ihelr marriage, thr Kings
moved back to the farm In
Kansas for six months before
returning lo Asbury Seminary In
1945. The ir son Richard T h o m ­
as. was born Aug. 22. 1946 H r
und hts wife. Lynn, and family
now live al McIntosh where h r Is
In Insurance and securlltrs.
King's pasloratrs In Florida
have Included churches ut Cllru.
O c a la . S i. P e I e r s h u r g .
J a c k s o n v ille . T a lla h a s s e e .
W ln lrr Haven. South Miami and
Sanford. Some of the highlights
of hts ministry include: Building
a large 3-story educational build­
ing al Winter Haven: building
th re e new p a rsona ge s and
enlarging others: installing three
new organs; and installing three
new ulr-conditloning systems.
While In Tallahassee (or four
years. King served as chaplain
for Ihe G o v e rn o r's Cabinet,
chaplain for the Parole Board,
and chaplain I Ihe House o!
R e p re s e n ta tiv e s w h e n B ill
Chappell was speaker of Ihe
House. He has Ire n president ol
the ministerial association in
lo u r pastorales and had an
exchange pastorale with a Ca­
nadian pastor one sum mer
Th e Kings have conducted a
total of 14 tours lo foreign
countries. Their last llute lours
were lo China. New Zealand and
Australia. Th e irlps w rrr from
17 to 35 days In length
King has served as trustee on
Ihe Florida United Mryhodisl
Children’s Hume Board and was
president of Ihe Florida Method
1st Brotherhood for four years
He was an evangelism leader in
the conference and conducted
evangrllsm workshops for the
co nference.
Ills Sanford curntmuilly activi­
ties Included chaplain of Ihe
Sanford Senior Citizens; chap­
lain of Ihe Gulden Age Games:
chairman of its- table tennis
gam es for Ihe G o ld e n Age
G a m e s for seven y e a rs ; a
member of the board of Oasis
W orkshops: chairm an of the
S u n s h in e Com m itte e of the
Sanford Klwanls Chit): member
of the Bram Towers Advisory
Board: a member of Ihe Salva­
tion A rm y floard of Directors
und a m em ber of Sem inole
Com m unity Concert Association
Board of Directors.

Iguanas---------Cl Continued From Page IC
T h e green Iguana gets Its
name from Its beautiful green
coloration. T h e green color acls
as camouflage, helping II to
blend In w ith Ihe surrounding
trees and foliage.
Iguanas are excrllrnl climbers
and spend most of Ihelr time
h ig h u p In the ra in forest
canopy. T h e y are extremely fast
and will usually escape a hungry
p re d a to r b y d ro p p in g from
higher branches to lower ones.
Iguanas have been seen diving
from heights of 40 lo 50 feet la
either plunge Into water or hit
the ground unharmed and con­
tinue running.
Iguanas a rr also excellent
swimmers. Many limes lo escape
a predator, an Iguana will drop
Into a Jungle pool or river and
swim lo safety. When In thr
water, they pull their legs In
close to their bodies und use
their long (all as both a paddle
and a rudder. Their bodies are
s t r e a m lin e d so th'ey p a ss

Squirrels—

H m a M Pfteht by Dartf Otatrltfi

R ic h a r d Holtzclaw cuts birthday cake.

L C o n tln u d F ro m Page I C
'em ." Mixon explained.
Mixon p o lnlrd high In the
trees. "S e e all Ihe sq u irre l
nests?" she asked "I was so
worried about the llltle fellows
having to cross Ihe street to get
fed. but It turns out they've been
here all along Th e y were al
ready home when I got here."
she said

Ill

DR.
Z00F0RUS

through Ihe water with ease.
Iguanas have a large flap of
skin under Ihcu chin called a
dewlap. Th e main propose of the
dewlap Is visual communication
Th e male will extend Its dewlap
s&lt;&gt; as to attract female iguanas
The y will also display II as a
threat display if they are dis­
tu rbe d. T h e dew lap Is also
believed to serve as a regulator
of I xh I&gt;' temperature. Reptiles
are cold blooded animals, which
m e a n s ih e lr In te rn a l bo d y
term perture varies depending
upon the outside air tempera­
ture. If Ihe ll/ard gets loo warm.
It fans out Its dewlap and pumps
blood through it. thus cooling
llsrlt down
Th e green iguan has a varied
diet. T h e y fcctl upon leaves,
fruits. Ilower blossoms, and an
o c c a s io n a l In s e c t or tw o
Hibiscus blooms are a favorite
treat for this tree dweller.
In February and March, the
Icmale iguana usually lays be­
tween 20 and 79 round, white
eggs which resemble m lnlaturc
plng {Mitt balls, Ikrby Iguanas arr
about IO inches tong when

hatched. The y have many natu­
ral enem ies so few live to
adulthood.
Baby Iguanas urc collected by
the thousands for export to pel
stores throughout the world.
Unfortunately, due to lake of
proper care, lew survive In
captivity. Unlcwt you are pre­
pared lo spend a great deal of
time and energy In the rare ol a
yong Iguana. It Is not advisable
to buy one us a pet.
In case you may have missed
Repille Day al tlx- Zoo. you still
have Ihe opportunity lo see one
of ihe best collcvtlns ol reptiles
In te Southeast. Including all of
the venomous reptiles native to

Florida — everyday — at the
Central Florida Zcxjlogleal Park
Th e Zoo Is open from 9 a.m. lo 5
p.m .. seven days a week. Ihe
hours of Ihe irp tllr house arc
frornBa.m . to 4:30 p.m.

(Dr. Zoo torus is the sducstlon
coordinator tor Ih* Csfitral Flori­
da Zoological Park. Raspontlbla
for tha development ol naw
curriculum lor alamantary school
c h i ld r e n , h* a la o Is Ih*
coordinator for ZOOCAMP and
Children's Storytlma. If you have
an animal question for Dr.
Zooforus, writs lo: Or. Zooforus,
300 N. French Ava., Sanford, FL
32771.)

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�Sanford Herald. Sanford. Florida — Sunday. March 25. 1990 — 1C

Brown takes top honors in Oratorical Contest
The ynulh of loday are show­
ing thal th e y can m a ke n
difference In the world of h lghrr
education.
Amidst a busy week of school
testing and other activities, five
'indents In the Seminole County
School system chose lo lake the
lim e in write and memorize
s|x-clal tapirs for speeches In the
annual local oratorical contest,
sponsored by the Evergreen
Temple No. 321. and the educa-

Tonja LsJun Brown

lion department of the Improved
Benevolent Protective Order of
Elks of thr World. Celery City
Lodge No. 542.
T h r orations were held al the
Zion Hope Missionary Baptist
Church on March 17. Brother
Freddie Hudson presided over
the program. B a u g hIrr Elaine
C ru m lty. assistant directress of
the District No. 2 education
department. Introduced the oc­
c a s io n a n d p re s e n te d t h r
speakers. Congratulations lo
those young people who were
orators.
T h e first place w lnnrr was
Tanju LeJun Brown, who aspires
to attend North Carolina A A T
University. She Is the daughter
ol Motile McCall, of Sanford.
Tanja will enm|&gt;etr with five
o lh rr eonlrstanls In thr District
No. 2 Oratorical Contrsl. to laheld at 3 p.m .. April I. ut Ml.
Zion AM E Church. 449 S. Marlin
Luth er King U lvd., (formerly
Cam plie 11 Street 1. In Day Iona
Beach O lh rr contestants will be
I rum Elks lodges and Irm plrs in
D a y t o n a B e a c h . O r la n d o .
Leesburg and Cocoa.
T h e second place winner was
Alysnn Renee McCord who plans
lo attend Florida A S M Universi­
ty In Tallahassee.
Th e ihtril placr winner was

SANFORD
M AR VA
HAW KINS

comprise the local education
committee. T h e y extend appre­
ciation to the judges, and to all
who helped make this education
program a surcess. T h e w ln n rr
of the district contest will attend
the slate Elks convention to be
held In April In Miami.

Church anniversary
Tin a Renee Jaekson. who I i o |m- s
to attend Hampton University In
Hampton. Va.
T h e h o n o r a b le m e n t i o n
w inner was T h u rs c Monique
nulllps. Altamonte Springs, who
aspires lo abend the University
of Central Florida.
The fifth plaee winner was
LaShalonda DeSli.it- Robinson
who wants to alirnd Rier U n i­
versity In Hoiislnn
Tile sixth plaee winner was
Klanga K. Ford who hopes lo
allend Georgetown University In
Washington. D C.
Brother Bernard I) Mitchell,
c l ia lr n ia n , D a u g h le r R o se
(T o u r h . co-chairm an: Exalted
Ruler Bennie Alexander; D a u gh ­
ters S y lv ia B odlson. Ela in e
C ru m lly . Heiha Baker. Katie
Burke. Gall Ford, Beverly Mil
ch e ll: and B roth ers K a il E.
M inoit a nd E d w a rd W ils o n

The Rev. Jam es Lynn, pastor
of (h r Greater New Ml. Zion
Missionary Baptist Church, on
Pear Avenue. Invites the com ­
m unity to relebrate the church's
B7lh anniversary at 11 a.m.
today.
The rrlebratlon will Include an
old-rashlonrd Christian servire.
You are Invited to dress like thr
folk of old. and enjoy the song
fest and prayer meeting. The
hev Hobby Player, pastor of the
New Mi C a lv a ry Missionary
Baptist C h u rrh and Congrega­
tion will tie In chargr of the
altrm oon fellowship celebration
services scheduled for 3 p.m . He
w ill de liver the a nniversary
message. Lillian Bouse. Zilla M
Llggons and Eartha Joseph are
rlialrladlesfor the event.

In the education building of the
St. J o h n M issionary Baptist
Church. Youth of the com m uni­
ty arc Invited. Bring u friend.
Grow and learn learn and have
fun during It with counselors
whoknow .

Grand Avenue. Orlando. S u n ­
day. April I. at 4 p in. Fashions
will be by C la rk’s Ladles Fash­
ions and Accessories. Inc. For
tjrk rts and Inform ation, call
843-2552 or 422-3253

Spring Revival

Your Eye to Beauty presents
an evening aboard the Grand
Romance rlvcrlxi.il. from 7-9
p.m .. April 6. Cruise with the
latest In fashions, hair slyles.
fun. music and live enlertalnmenl. Enjoy dinner and dance If
y o u w is h . T ic k e ts m a y bp
purrhasrd b y calling 322-9838.
D onation Is S35. F o r ticket
delivery, call 322-5418

Rlvsrboat fashions

H rdd lrk Memorial Flist Born
ch u rc h w ill have Its spring
rrvlval March 26*30. Beginning
ut 7 :4 5 p.m . n ig h tly. Elder
Daniel Jackson of Savannah will
be the evangelist for the week
Elder J . J . Llggon Is pastor

Styles For Tho 90s

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• Large selection to
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• Prompt. Friendly Service
• Q uality W orkm anship

Girls' counseling sst
Group counseling sessions will
tie held lor middle and high
school girls at 2 p.m . March 31.

OUR FACTORY PRICFS
START AT ONLY
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SANFORD VERTICALS
"A Beautiful new Direction For windows ■

4 generations gather

7 5 0 Wylly A ve ., Sanford (

Four generations gathered In
Sanlord to celebrate a birthday
at the Elliott Avenue home ot
Clarence L. and Hilda G
Powell, seated left, former
owners ol Powell's Insurance
Agency. Sealed on the right
are their son, James L and his
wife Virginia W. Powell. Stan­
ding are David L. Powell,
grandson, his wile. Gina, and
their daughter, Sarah Elizabeth.
The birthday celebration was In
honor ot David who was the
baby In a four-generation photo
appearing In the Sanford
Herald 33 years ago

T H E PRIDE
SEM IN O LE
H IG H

HwraU PfmH by Tmmwi Vinceol

U sher’s new look irks bride
D E A R A B B Y : A b o u t six
m ou th s ago. m y h u s b a n d 's
n ie c e . " H e a t h e r . " b e c a m e
engaged and asked our younger
son. "D o n ," In be an usher at
her wedding, wlilt li will lake
place next m onth. Don accepted
We fell that Heather askrd
Don Instead nl his older brother.
"D oug," because Doug has long
hair iDoug's hair Is a beautiful
shade of auburn and Is always
kept clean. I
Well. Don let his hair grow and
now It's as long as Doug's. Don
also had Ills cars pierced, and he
wears small stud-type earrings.
When Heather s ix Don with
his "new Itxik." she blew a
gaskrl and asked me. "W hat's
the deal with Don's earrings?
And docs he Intend lo wear them
al the wedding’?" (She said ihls
tH-hlnd Don s hack when he was
In the next room.I
I told her I didn't know. The
she criticized me for allowing my
son lo pierce his cars, saying If
she were Ills mother, she'd never
allow It I told her It she wanted
lo have a decent relationship
wiili her children, tlu-re would
Ih - times when she would have lo
lei them do llielr rown tiling or
she would lose them The n she
irted to make It sound like the
prlest wouldn't allow a man who
wore ea rrings lo he lit the

ADVIC1

A B IG A IL
V A N BUREN

wedding
A b b y. should Don put Ills
feelings aside and lake the ear­
rings mil lo be In the wedding’ ’
Or should h r tell Headier ite
plans to wear them and leave the
derision up to her?
DON S M O TH E R
D E A R M O T H E R : I would hope
ihat If Don Is adamant about
wearing die earrings In llie
w&lt; tiding, h r would te’l Headier
al once Then she can decide lo
accept It or ask someone else lo
lie an usher
D E A R A B B Y : O n Vojrntinc's
Day. I sent my husband a small
Unique I ol llowers to show him
how much I love and appreciate
him.
When die flowers arrived, tils
in - workers tnusl have made him
die laughingstock of the office,
because when he came home lie
said. "Honey, please don’t send

inc any more (lowers al w o rk."
Then he told me lhal du* guys al
work teased hint all day. calling
him “ Loverboy" because of the
llowers.
Abby. I don't see why a man
should In- made fun of Just
because his wife w ants his
co-workers in know how m uch
she loves him. I can't see whensending llowers Is something to
Ih- made tun ol. can you?
V A L E N T IN E
D E A R V A L E N T IN E : No Your
husband's co-workers may have
h e rn je a lou s T h a t kind ol
Ix-havlor might Ih - expected of
g ra d e -s c h o o l kids, h u t not
grown-ups.
Huwcvcr. since Hour husband
has askrd you not m send any
more llowers lo Ills workplace,
respect Ills wishes. Nr.xi \rar,
send a box of randy he ra n share
with Ills co-workers Th e y could
use some sweetening up.

go away. In dlls machine age. as
a result nl war anti accidents, a
great many men and women
have losl a right hand — or arm.
T h e problem occurs when
someone wishes lo shake hands
with dial person, and niters his
nr her right hand lo a one armed
person who lias only a lelt hand.
Nothing can make a one-armed
person lerl more awkward than
trying to shake hands dial way.
There Is no reason w hy a
person w ill: two hands should
■ml offer Ills or her Icli hand to a
|HTs&lt;m who has only a left hand.
I happen to he- one of those
|N-rsons. and I avoid shaking
h a n d s w h e n e v e r p o s s ib le
lK-eanse It’s usually such an
awkward affair.
Abhv. II you print m y Id le r, li
wilt I h- read by thousands who
will pass ihls Information on to
others and many will benefit
Irom II li could save a lot of
embarrassment. Sign me...

D E A R A B B Y : I Ik - following :s
something dial has been on m y
mint! lor a long dine and will not

D E A R L E F T Y : Consider
done. I Lei's shake on that!)

Herald stall writer*
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G E N E V A — Eleven-year old
Lacy Kcicliain Ich die sun on
her fact- and the lug on her
fishing line, just before she
reeled 111 the second largest sti.nl
m die Snutord Lions Club's I5dt
Annual Fishing Tournam ent lor
die visually handicapped March
10.

"I caiched II by tuysell’ " she
exclaimed. "I irlcd to pull It out
by myself, hill II hung In Ihe
water sti the captain helped rne."
she added
Ron Finney, who leaches visu­
ally handicapped students In
nine schools Ihroughoul Sem i­
nole C u im iy . and Is L a cy's
irachcr at Idyllw ildr Elementary
School, said Lacy brought tier
second place trophy lo school
Monday "She was so cxciu-d.
Her boat captain Donnie Clark,
told me she wanted to keep Ihe
fish lo show tier mom. and then
eat II lie mid her dial shad irt-

very bony and not good to cal.
and he would lake care of the
fish. hui she would have a
trop h y lo show lu-r m o m ."
Kinney said
"Everybody was proud of me
al school." Lacy said.
Lacy explained she fishes with
her dad. Gary, whenever she
can. "W henever we have extra
lime, we go flshtn'." she sold.
Norm llarl chairman ol the
fishing louruumenl. said L o r­
raine Gideons captured first
place when she caught the
biggest fish at four lbs.. Lacy's
fish was almost three lbs., and
Iterl Novaek won Ihe third place
trophy alter hogging the must
fish " A mature lady and a little
girl w on." he said
Hart said 25 visually handlcap|H-il children and adults tls
tied oil 17 boats
Captains
volunteered their I h m i s lor the
toiirnanieiu which was held at
Mullen Lake Bark. Geneva.
Son flank sponsored a picnic
Inin li after tlieevelil

A R T W O O D R U FF
Mr. Woodruff leaches Phys­
ics and Journalism and re­
ceived his B.A. from the Uni­
versity of North Carolina at
Chapel Hill. He is yearbook
sponsor and has 4 yean ex­
perience.

Sponsored by Gregory Lumber. Sanford ft
Gregory True Value Hardware. Lake Mary

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■y LACY DOMKN

BONNIE ZAWACK1
Born in Berea. Ohio. Ms. Zawacki
received her B.A. Tram Westmin­
ster College and her M.S. from Nova
University. She is sponsor of the
Sophomore Class and teaches Eng­
lish II. A.P. Lang, and Comp. She
has 8 years experience.

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b y Chic Y eu n g

HOROSCOPE
B y Baraka Bede Oool
YOUR B IR TH D A Y
March SB. I M O

by Howie Schneider

EEK A M EEK

1 FEEL UKE A
GlAJJTTOWfi'.

TWEV SM THAT WHEW
SO/RE 1(0 LOVE M D O «
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Du noi be fearful about having
mure than one major ambitious
objective In the year ahead.
Others might not be able to
handle multiple ventures, but
you should be able to do so.
A B U S |March 2 1-April 19)
Som ething conatmcttve could
develop today through the ef­
forts of another to help you In
two areas whetr you have been
In need of assistance. It wilt
make goals more achievable.
Arles, treat yourself to a birth­
day gift. Send for your AstroG raph predictions for the yra r
ahead by m alting $ 1 .2 5 to
Astro-Graph, c/o this newspaper,
P.O. Box 9142ft. Cleveland. O il
44101-3428. He sure to state
your zodiac sign.
T A U R U S (April 2(TM ay 20)
Today you may have an oppor­
t u n it y to r u lt lv n t e a new
friendship. It will be with a
person you've been anxious to
get to know b rtlrr. T h is rela­
tionship will tic worthy of devel­
opment.
G E M IN I (May 21-.June 20) A
little extra effort could put you
out In front of the pack today
where your career Is concerned.
Ite both assertive und conscien­
tious when pursuing objectives.
CANCER Mu nr 2 1O n ly 221 If
you allow an educational past
experience to guide you today,
e v e ry th in g should w ork out
smoothly In your dealings with u
person who Is very difficult to
please.
LBO (Ju ly 23-Aug. 22) An
Involvement whrre you share a
mutual material Interest with
another should be allocated to a
top priority In la y. Something
benrftelal can be gained here.
VIRGO (Aug. 23 Sept. 22) Th e
tim ing could be more favorable
than usual today to make a
request of an associate who
doesn't grunt favor* rradlly. T ry
to show what Is also In It for this
Individual.
LIBR A ISept 23 Oct. 231 Th is
Is a good day to dean out your
g a ra g e , basem ent o r a ttic ,
because you m ay rediscover
something of value you forgot
you had. He sun- to open all the
old boxes.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24 Nov. 221 A
social gathering m ay serve as
the medium Im tiy to bring you
together with a |&gt;er*on you've

By Bcrnlcc Bede Osol
YOUR BIRTHDAY
March 28. 1990
Friends and associates wilt
play critical roles in your ullairs
In Ih r year ahead. You will have
an raster row to hoe ll you stand
by them when tlx-y need you. so
they. In turn, will stand by you
when you need l i n n .
ARIES (March 21-April I9|
T ills Is a good lime lo review
you r objectives, because you
might be chasing dial which Is
presently unattainable. Realism
Improves your chances for sue-

T R IV IA M A R K E R
O n th ie epot once stood,
the fa m o u s w in e r y th a t
Inspired. T a n k Homin'* im ­
m o rta l tr t b u t e :MThebesh
ol’ e h tu ff a co n n o la he u r
ever took a t h in g of!”

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" TAURUS |A|*ll 2 0 -May 201
Your common sense and logic
should lake precedence over
your Intuitive in ce p tio n s today
or else you could do yourself a
disservice. Deal Irom u factual
base.
GEMINI IMay 2 1-Jun e 20) T r y
to Involve yourself today In
ventures or projects where you
already have knowledge, experi­
ence and expertise. Exploring
u n k n o w n langenls could be
risky.
CANCER (June 2 1 -Ju ly 22) II

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been very eager to reach. Don't
be afraid to discuss the rrason
w hy you've been wanting to
make the contact.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 2 3 D e c.
2I| Financial o r com m ercial
matters can be concluded to
yoor satisfaction today If you’re
willing to take the time and
elfort to do so. Don't coast when
the finish line Is In sight.
CAPRICORN (Dee. 22 J a n .
I9| Someone olde r or m ore
experienced than you may point
a friendly finger toward a new
direction for you to try today.
T h is could he the best advice

you've had In a Irxig lime.
A Q U A R IU S Man 20-Feb 191
You're still on u favorable role for
profiting In somr m anner Irom
situations that have been Initi­
ated by persons other than
yourself. H r alert lor windows ol
opportunity.
PIBCCS |Feb. 20 March 20)
E v e n th o u g h y o u r present
expectation* may seem a trtlle
far fetched to your friend*, they
are really not that outlandish
Irom y o u r perspective. Your
view Isclrarer lluui theirs
(C| 19 9 0 . N E W S P A P E R EN
T E R P H IS E ASSN

you have to negotiate a m ailer of
liiipurtunre toduy. try not lo
make unnecessary concessions
It's extremely important you
deal from your strengths, not
your weaknesses.
LEO (Ju ly 2 3-A ug. 221 Where
your work or career Is concerned
today, strive to face Issues
squarely n iM e .n l of trying to
c irc u m v e n t th e m . P ro ble m s
could later result from anything
swept under the m g.
VIRGO (A u g . 23-Sept. 221
Distractions could reverse your
productive cltorts today and turn
them Into something Ineffective.
II you hope lo succeed you must
have focus.
LIBRA (S e p t. 2 3 O c l. 2 3 )
There's a chance you might get
so involved In outside m ailers
today you'll lull lo lake cure ol
things you should Ik - doing lor
your family. Keep your priorities
In order.
SCORPIO IOcl. 24-Nov. 221 In
order lo get others lo do your
bidding loday. you mlghl be
Irm p lrd lo bribe them w ith
promises you'll nol be able lo
deliver. T ills Is rail a grxxl way In

run a railroad
S A G I T T A R I U S INuv. 23-Dec
211 Some changes m ay be in
store for you Kxtuy where your
llnauees are concerned Th e
elfeels ol what Iransplres could
tx- both adverse und benellclal

CAPRICORN I Dee 22 Ja n
191 In your anxlrty lo conclude u
m ailer that has Ix-en causing
you frustrations recently, you
might do ll In a way Ural will
deprive you ot srxucthlng that Is
due ynu.
AQUARIUS (.Jan 2 0 Feb I9|
Measures ynu bike tixlav that
are p re d ic a te d u p o n sober
evaluations should produce de­
sirable results. In situations you
fall lo prnperlv study, the op­
posite cinilil tx- true.
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 2()|
Ht-fore getting more deeply In­
volved with an Individual who Is
ulrrudy Indebled to you. try lo
llrst gel ibis person lo settle the
old account Don't conqxiund a
hud arrangement.
(C| 1990. N E W S P A P E R EN
T E K P R IS E ASSN

WIN A T BRIDGE
B y Jam es Jacoby
Since Hie bidding system has
nol yel been Invented that can
Inquire whether partner lias the
spade queen nr club king. South
had a difficult Iridding problem.
(A l rubber bridge we should all
have such problem s!) South
jum ped lo six n o lru m p . since he
fell lie m lghl make It even If his
partner held nothing al all. Even
with 35 high cunt points In the
combined hands. 12 tricks were
In jeopardy. A -K -U of hearts
disclosed that that suit was
splitting badly. West showed out
on the second sftadc. throwing a
small club, ll would now Ik - easy
for declarer lo overtake the Jack
of spades and lake a club finesse.
Since all Ihe suits hud broken
thidly. perhaps u simple finesse
would work. Hut (here was an
even betler way. Remember.
Wesl had shown lour hearts, live

diamonds and only one spade.
So declarer played out his high
diamonds, throwing clubs from
dum m y, and then he cashed the
are of clubs. If you think that
sirange. consider the defenders'
remaining cards. West held u
high heart and diamond, and.
alter declarer plays the club ace.
only one club, perhaps the king.
Declarer now (gays Ihe Jack of
spades. If West throws a red card
away, that makes the corre­
sponding red curd good for the
declarer. If he throws the club
king away, declarer will score
the club queen. If he throws a
club other than the king away
(suppose he started with J - I O of
clubs), declarer holds the trick
with the spade Jack and now
plays Ihe club queen. East must
win Ihe club king und give up
the last trick lo d u m m y's spude
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Oscar show to offer ‘elegance’ instead of glitz
Of V A IM JO KUKLEMOKI
Unllad Praaa Intarnatlonal_______
LOS A N G E L E S IUPI) - When
Gilbert Cairo. producer of the
62nd Annual Arudem y Awards,
f ir s t c o n f e r r e d w i t h R o y
Christopher, the show's produc­
tion designer, two words gave
Christopher his guidelines for
scenery and lighting — "spare
elegance."

"T h e Oscars are an award
ceremony, so this year, we will
b rin g ba ck th e c e re m o n ia l
aspect we've lost along the way.
but still give the audience a
show that's thrilling to look at."
Christopher sold.
A const ruction crew of about
150 people. Including 50 paint­
ers. has been working since
early Ja n u a ry lo create the
s c e n e r y , v a lu e d at a b o u t

C h r is t o p h e r , a f o u r -lim e
Em m y-w Innlng a n director, took
that lead and Cates' interna­
tional theme to design a set that
promises to nix the traditional
glitz of past shows.
Hut while Ihe show s look will
be decidedly non-H ollyw ood.
Christopher assures movie Tans
looking forward to the worldwide
telecast on March 26 that It will
meet Cates’ elegance directive.

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The 62nd Oscar night will be
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posh lheater In Ihe heart of the
city that Is home tu the Music
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"Th e up side Is that It's a
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ol cramped backstage.” said
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Ihem Ihe day of the presentation
r u n -t h r o u g h to b rin g th e ir
dresses w llh them ."
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celebrity's gown clashes with the
scheme of ihe scenery, the
computerized lighting system
can be easily adjusted to cast a
more complimentary hue on Ihe
neulral-toned set pieces.
W llh his four Em m y Awards
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tions. Christopher has creative

clout.
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you've been recognized by your
peers," he said. "A n d it keeps
my standards high because I
constnnily try to surpass m y
prior efforts."

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etched silver with columns that
will look like frosted glass with a
single filament of neon going up
them and some antique gold
h a n d in g ." C h rla lo p h c r
explained.
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50 different looks during the
three-hour program, with some
elements descending Inin place
from the rafters above the stage
and others rolling In from the
wings.
Standing w a irh over the pro­
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silver carved silhouettes of the
prized Oscar statue, carh sus­
pended (rum a curved track
enabling Ihem to shift positions.
"T h e slage w ill havr a big
O sc a r shadow cast on I t . "
Christopher said.
There will be staircases on
stage for presenters' entrances,
but Christopher said they are
considerably shorter than thosr
used In past years. Producers,
under the gun from nrlw orks lo
cut time from the broadcast,
determined Ihe leisurely strolls
downstairs were m aking the
program run long.
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parade of presenters and recipi­
ents. the trlecasl will Include
lavish production numbers dis­
playing samples from best cos­
tume design nominees and per­
formances of the five candidates
for best song.
Less than two weeks before
Ihe show, a harried Christopher
was tight-lipped about Ihe dc
sign- for Ihe num ber from the
animated feature. "T h e Little
M erm aid." choreographed by
Paula Abdul.
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SA N FO R D — Ju d y Smith, presi­
dent of Ihe Seminole County
P T A . said Seminole Is unusual In
the large num ber of parents who
jiarlklpatr In volunteer groups.
Including Hie P TA Hut. she
noted, " w r can always gel bet­
ter."
Nationally, however, a majorlly of parents were not Involved
In any kind of school group last
tall, with a lack of lime and work
commitments the biggest de­
terrents to participation, a recent
poll showed.
Th e poll, commissioned by
Newsweek Inc., showed that
although parents believed their
Inllurnre Is critical to children's
learning, m any said they lacked
the time for Involvement In
school activities.
"T h is survey confirms what
we had fe a re d , that m a n y
parent* are doing only half their
job when II comes lo getting a
g o o d e d u c a t i o n fo r t h e i r
children." said A n n Lynch, pres­
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Teacher Association.
Hut Seminole County statistic
rcfulc Ibis There are IH.5UO

G etting
married
Engagement and wedding
forms arc available at the
S a n fo rd H e ra ld, 3 0 0 N.
French Ave. These forms
give guidelines for writing
data that will be used In
engagem ent and w edding
announcements.
Those who cunnot pick up
forms at the Herald during
regular buslnesn hours may
obtain forms by sending un
addressed, stamped envelope
lo People Editor. Sanford
Herald. 300 N. French Ave..
Sanford. F L 32771.
The completed forms may
be accompanied by a pro­
fessional b la c k -a n d -w h ite
photograph If a picture Is
desired with Ihe announce­
ment. T h e Herald reserves
the right lo reject photo­
g ra p hs that w ill not re ­
produce p ro p e rly. P h o to ­
graphs may be picked up
after publication, or they will
be returned If an addressed,
stamped envelope Is pro­
vided.
Engagement and wedding
forms must be tilled out and
signed before any engage­
ment ur wedding announce­
ment Is published In the
Herald Completed engage
m em lor ms should be turned
In ai least 21) days prior to
the wedding
Engagement and wedding
announcements ai e
published ui die Sunday edi­
tion of the People section.

"card-carrying members" of the
P T A in Srm m olc County and
chapters at lift of Ih r district’s 411
schools. Smith said.
Many parents and community
members are Involved In the
schools through the Dividends
program. "W e have dose lo
6.000 volunteers tn the schools."
I ) r d r S r h u f t n r r . D iv id e n d s
coordinator, said. "People In Ibis
roim m n illy are very Involved."
Smith points out that while
almost hall the parents In Ihr
county are members of P TA .
there are far fewer who actively
participate In all thr programs
" b a s ic a lly the y pay t h r lr
dues." Sm ith said.
T h r Seminole C ounly school
district Is currently trying to
establish a "Red Carpet" pro­
gram lor parrnis and ihe com­
munity.
" It 's all Just conversation
now ." Smith said. "H u t we Just
want lo make our schools 'fami­
ly friendly'."
Smith said thr program's goal
Is lo make families familiar and
comfortable wllh thrlr childrens'
school. "If they are cor .fortable .
they are more likely lo become
Involved." shr said.
In Ihe national survey, which

appeared In an advertising sec­
tion In Ihe March 12 Issue ol
Newsweek magazine, fifty-seven
percent of purrnts believed their
role was "extremely Influential."
but 53 percent said they arc not
involved In any parent groups at
school. Of those not participat­
ing. 73 percent said they did not
have the time and 66 rltcd work
commitments as a delcrrrnt.
Parrnis lended lo I*- mure
active at home.
” 1 think we havr a really
unusual situation In Seminole
C o u n ty ." Smith said. "W e have
rx trrin e ty dedicated parents
who want lo be involved In their

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Education
IN B R I E F
Laglslatort talk about aducatlon
L A K E M ARY — T h e Local School Advisory C om m lllre at
Lake Mary High School. 695 Longwood Lake Mary R d . Lake
Mary, will aponsor an open forum with three area state
legislators on educational Issues facing Seminole County
March 26 at 7:30 p.m .
Th e forum will be In the Lake Mary H igh School auditorium.
Senator Richard Langley of Clerm ont. Rep. Prank Slone or
Casselberry and Rep. Art Grtndle of Altamonte Springs wilt
speak for about 15 minutes each and then answer questions
from the sudlenre.

Board has work station on growth
W IN T E R PAR K - Th e Seminole C ounty School Board will
hold a special work session March 26 at 7 p.m. In the Lake
Howell High School auditorium. 4200 Dike Rd.. W inter Park.
Th e board will discuss overcrowding and the facilities
available lo house students next fall.
Research shows elementary schools In Seminole C ounty will
be more than 4.700 students over capacity In the fall.

ESOL klndargartan registration begins
SA N FO R D — T h e Foreign Student office of the Seminole
County School Board Is encouraging the parents of children
who do not speak English and need to be placed In the ESO L
(English for Speakers of Other Languages! and/or children who
are not American citizens to register them for kindergarten.
Kindergarten registration la April IH through April 26.
T o register, students must be five years old before Sept. I.
1090.
For an appointment, parrnta should rail 260-8308 beforr
April 16.

NSTA Finalists at Lyman
LO N G W O O D — Heather Rpgers and Allison Sklles of Lym an
High School. 1141 S .E .-La kc Ave.. Longwood. have had their
science projects selected for the D u ra rc ll-N S TA Scholarship
Competition.
Th e N S T A (National Science Teacher Association! offers this
opportunity to 100 students nationwide.
Th e top scholarship prize offered In the competition Is
$10,000

Stanstrom taachars go to school
O V IE D O — Teachers at Stenstrom Elementary School. IHOO
Alafaya Woods Hlvd.. Oviedo, will receive additional training In
math and science.
Th e training, being given to all teachers at the school. Is
being made possible through a grant from the state
Department of Education.
Th e enhancement classes Include hands-on training for the
teachers In various areas of muth and science.

Bolt sams collage degree

Teaching appeals to Whitman
S H S ’s teacher of the year
one of county’s ten best
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Herald stall writer
SA N FO R D - Dale W hitm an
has been teaching at Seminole
High School for three and a half
years. T h is year he was named
that school's teacher of the year
and was designated as one of the
top ten teachers In Seminole
County.
He g e ts e x c ite d a b o u t
leaching, his enihustasm for the
subject matter and his students
com es th ro u g h be yond the
carefully modulated tones of his
voice.
W hitman, who has been In the
classroom for Iw o decades,
leaches senior-level English as
well as speech lo all grades.
A native of Rochester. N.Y..
Whitman said h r la surprised al
Ihe number of people from Ihe
upstair New York urea who havr
settled In Ihe Seminole County
urea.
" It ’s what I call Ihe Rochester
Connection." h r said.
W hitman eurned d rg rrrs In
speech und literature from East­
ern Nazarrnr College In Uulncy.
Massachusetts In 1969. lie was
working as a speech teacher
when he met a student who hud
a stutter.
W orking with that student
convinced W hitm an to rnroll In
u one-day seminar on stuttering
ut Emerson College In Boston.
When Ihe class was over, lie
talked with fucully members al
Emerson who. u week lutrr.
uskrd h im lo enrol! In the
sch o o l's gra d u a te p ro g ra m .
Happy In the classroom, hr
rejected the offer.
" A week after that. Ihcv called
und asked If I would be Interest­
ed If they paid m y way und u
gave me a small stipend. I told

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YEAR FINALISTS
them that would gel me to think
about It. but I wasn't Interested
In leaving leaching." W hitman
said.
W h it m a n 's p rin c ip a l c o n ­
vinced him to accept the offer
and he enrolled In Ihe program
while still teaching.
After earning his masters de­
gree from Emerson In speech
sciences In 1974. W h itm a n
worked as a speech and lan­
guage specialist for 12 years. For
six of those years he simulta­
neously ran a successful con­
tract cleaning business In his
spurr lime.
T h e cleaning business came lo
W h itm a n by a c c id e n t. T h e
personnel director of a large
cleaning company spoke lo one
of his classes and. after the class,
th ry begun chatting about Job
options. "It was really a surprise
to m e ." W hitman said of his
decision lo become a business­
man.
Six yeurs of long hours at two
Jobs co nvinced W h itm a n lo
make a move to a more hospita­
ble climate and lo take a break
from his workaholic schedule. It
was then Ihul he. his wife
I’alrtcla. a registered nurse In
the oulputlent program at Flori­
da llospltal-Oriando. und their
sons Dale. Sean and Chad de­
cided lo m ove to Sem inole
County where Putrtcla'a parents
had retired.
" I rolled Into town four years
ugo without a Job." he said. "W e
boughba house und enrolled our
kids In school. I was planning to
take u year off.'
Instead Jim Thom pson. Ihen

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Dale Whitman took up the cleaning business while he was teaching
Long hours and a cruddy climate convinced him Florida Is the place
to be.
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assistant principal at Seminole
High School, gave him u call und
asked If he'd teach.
"Th e y convinced me to come
buck lo w ork." W hitm an said. In
addition to his classes at Semi­
nole H igh School. W h itm a n
teaches a class In oral com ­

S P A R T A N B U R G . S .C . Rebecca Marie D urak Bolt,
daughter of Mike and Carolyn Durak of Sanford, recently
eurned her bachelors degree In biology from Wofford College In
Spartanburg.
A graduate of Seminole High School. Bolt now lives In South
Carolina with her husband Jonathan.

Poll: Students’
eneray I.Q. too
low for comfort

Loch Lowe students succeed

UsHW Ft s h I t i f n m i n i l

L A K E M ARY — Loch Lowe Preparatory School In Lake Mary
recently awarded scholastic honors to some of their students.
On Ihe honor roll: John Burton. Kevin Paris). William
Wclbocn. Eric Newton. Stephanie Goins. Mlcah Demblnsky.
Klah King. Kuthe llolsapple. Sean Bollcnfleld. Catherine
Pearce.
For History and Government: Mlcah Demblnsky. Klah King.
Kathe llolsapple. Catherine Pearce.
For Leadership Merit: Jo hn Burton. Kevin Parish William
Welbocn. Belly Weaver. Kalhe llolsapple. Klah King. Sean
Boettenfleld. Catherine Pearce, Danny Keller.
For Mathematics: Mlcah Demblnsky. Stephunle Goins.
Rachel House. Kathe llolsapple.
For English: Betty Weaver. Eric Newton. Kim Anast. Kathe
llolsapple. Klah King. Tiffany Morgan. Hattie May. Camilla
Kennedy. Chris Raab. Catherine Pearce. Kyun Murray. Danny
Keller. T im Paladlno. Sean Boettenfleld.
For Foreign Languages: Betty Weaver. Stephanie Goins. Kim
Anast. Audra Mcllaney. Mlcah Ilentblnsky.
For Science: Kevin Parish Anthony Ellis. Jo h n Burton. Eric
Newton. Betty Weaver. Kirsten Danner. Kevin Schlott. Mlcah
Demblnsky. Jo e Jennlson. Jam es Wilson. Sean Boettenfleld.
Kalhe llolsapple. Klah King. Rachel House. Ilattl May. Tiffany
Morgan. Matt Karakoosh.

Project Graduation planning at SHS
S A N FO R D — Seminole High School Is planning for ihls
year's Project Graduation party March 26 at 7:30 p.m.
Th e meeting, to be In the school's media center, will be a sign
up point for parents to volunteer to help organize and host the
substance-free party following graduation ceremonies.
For more Information, call Carnta Norman at 322-4352.
extension 104 nr Gall Stewart at 323-6690.

Lake Mary PTA meeting scheduled
L A K E M ARY — Th e Parent-Teacher Association at Lake
Mary Elementary School. 132 South Country Club Rd.. Lake
Mary, will meet March 27 at 7 p.m.
Following a half hour social lim e, the meeting will begin In
Ihe school's multi purpose room. Th e evening's activities
Include u play by Mrs. White's and Mrs. Stowell's fifth grade
classes entitled " T h e Court of King Arithm etic."
Th e Lake Mary P T A Is also still looking for volunteers to
assist with the school carnival on Saturday. March 3 1.

Summer Opportunities Fair planned
C A S S E L B E R R Y — Th e Seminole County exceptional student
education program will be presenting an Informational
sum mer opportunities fair at the Seminole County Public
Library at 215 North Oxford Rd. In Casselberry March 31 from
11 a m. to 4 p.m.
There will be Information available about sum m er camps,
classes and activities for children In glfled programs In
kindergarten through high school.
For more Information about Ihe program, call Nonna Dukes
at 3 2 2 -1252. extension 336.

South Seminole paper drive set •
C A S S E L B E R R Y - South Seminole Middle School. 101 South
Winter Park Dr.. Casselberry will have a newspaper recycling
drive March 27 and 28.
Those Interested should bring their newspapers to the
collection bln In Ihe school's parking lot
Money raised by the recycling effort will be used lo enhance
Ihe school's academic programs.

Schaffer wins scholarship
S A N FO R D — Heahler Schaffer, a senior at Seminole High
School. 2701 Georgia Ave.. Sanford, has been awarded a
• 1 (XX) scholarship from Ihe Wal-Mart Foundation.
Schuller, who plans to attend the University of Florida. Is an
honors student who has been active In the National Honor
Society und Students Against D runk Driving

munications at the University of
Central Florida.
W hitm an's oldest son. Dale,
will graduate from Lake Mary
High School In June. Scan Is a
fifth grader and Chad ts In Ihe
third grade al Lake Mary Ele­
mentary School.

Peg Slayton, secretary to school district superin­
tendent Bob Hughes, has worked In the Seminole

W A S H IN G TO N - A ID yearold government project to help
Americans learn about energy
reported Thu rsda y that most
students lack the knowledge
they need "to be Informed con­
sumers and mukc wLse choices
about complex energy Issues."
A random survey of 25.000
students In fourth through 12th
grade Ihls year found they had
"gre a t difficulty" w ith basicco ncepts. said ihe National
Assessment Committee of the
National Energy Education De­
velopment Project.
For example, only about a
tenth of all students had a rough
Idea of how much electricity
costs, and most of those In
grades four through eight did
not know coal Is America's most
H«raMMwtok, Tw o) VtouM abundant fossil fuel or that
County school district for 32 years and has seen a n u cle a r p ow er In v o lv e s the
splitting of uranium atoms and
lot of changes.
Ihe release of heat.
Th e project, created by a 1980
c o n g re s s io n a l re s o lu tio n ,
operates In 32 stales. Involving
5.000 schools. It receives slate,
Seminole High School, she did purchasing and
federal and coroporalc funds but
bookkeeping for the school which wus housed at
s a y s It does no t a d v o c a te
Mllwre Middle School.
particular energy sources over
"W e only hud ninth und tenth grades the first others.
year." she explained, "after we moved Into the
T h e s u rv e y , co n d u cte d at
building we added I llh grade onr year then 12th
member schools, will be used by
grade Ihe next."
participants al a conference be­
in g he ld th is w eek in the
Slayton said the overcrowding In the district
W a sh in gto n area to "create
today Is nothing new. She noted that In the eurly
standards for energy literacy und
1970s. accompanying the opening of Walt Disney
education that ran be achieved
World. Ihe dlslrlct made wide use of double
sessions lo help accomodate the large Influx of over the coming decade." said
Se n. M a rk H atfield . R -O re ..
students.
assessment com m ittee ch a ir­
" A ll m y kids went lo school on double
man.
sessions." she said.
T h e study concluded "that
Slayton said her Job us Supl. Hughes' secretary
while most students characterize
has been her favorite, though the challenges of the
themselves os energy savers, few
schools was also fun.
demonstrate sufficient know l­
"It's been a good career." she said. “ I never
edge of the scientific or econom­
expected to be here 32 years when I started."
ic aspects of energy they need to
She said she and her husband, who Is retiring
be Inform ed co nsu m e rs and
from a career In construction, have no particular
make wise choices about com­
plans for their next few years.
plex energy Issues facing citi­
zens."
"W e're going to travel.” she said. “ I've got
family In North Carolina. I have a son In Hawaii.
A m ong the findings:
We ll go visit."
• A tenth knew electricity
costs 8 cents a kilowatt hour,
T h e Slaytons, who In years |&gt;ast had a small
enough to powrr a T V for 10
band und playe'd ul weddings and other social
hours, while a third thought It
functions, are thinking about trying that again.
was eight to 2D lim es more
She said she had a lot of fun singing vocals and
expensive.
playing drums. Her husband has never stopped

S layto n retires after 32 years
By VICKI O etO R M IIK
Herald staff writer
S A N F O R D — W hen I’eg Slayton and her
husband Bill came to Sanford from Greensboro.
N.C. In 1956. she tried to find a part lime Job to
keep herself occupied while her three young
children were In school. Th irty two years later,
she's beginning her Iasi week us secretary lo
Superintendent of Schools Bob Hughes.
"T h e district Is so different." she said. "It's so
much bigger.”
Slayton said there were no part lim e poslstlons
available when she first applied so she look Ihe Job
as secretary to the supervisors In the district.
"1 was secretary lo all of them ." she said. Ill
1957. there were no assistant superintendents,
she explained, only area supervisors. T h r y were
ull In onr room In the board ofllces on Commercial
Si. " T h e supervisor of elementary, secondary,
music, guidance, food service...all In onr room."
she noted. "O f course, there were only 27 schools
then."
Despite the potential of bring swamped with
work. Slayton said that she got bored with her
duties uftrr two years and asked lo be transferred
to Seminole High School where she served as
sreirtury lo principal Andrew Bracken for 11
years. She said that she loved working with the
students and the challenge of helping to run Ihe
school.

entertaining, though site has been out of the
spotlight fora few years.

A ll three of her children gradualed from
Seminole High Sc hool while she was working
there. "Some of them avoided the oilier complete­
ly." she said, but said It was fun being at school
with them anyhow.

Site said Dial a couple ol years ago. they played
In the lounge at the Holiday Inn In downtown
Sanfurd as "Southwlnd." In another Incarnation,
they were "Peggy and Ihe Keynotes.”

When Lakr Brantley High School was gearing
up to accept students In 1970. Slayton said she
pulled "double d u ty" lor eight months while Ihe
building was being constructed. Still working ut

A g r a n d m o t h e r of th re e a n d a g r e a t ­
grandmother of one. Slayton said she has no plans
lo alt out her retirement. " I look forward to doing
whatever I want with no tight schedule." shr said.

• Most did not know 10 per­
cent of America's energy comes
from renewable sources such as
solar, wind, geothermal and h y ­
droelectric power. Thirty-eight
p e rc e n t th o u g h t re n e w a b le
sources were more important.
• A majority believe It will
lake government action to get
people to sepurale trash lor
recycling.

�VIEW POINT
You don’t have the right
to ban the act of praying
A m an In Chicago has filed a lawsuit charging
the Boy Scouts of America — that’s right, the
Boy Scouts of A m e rica — w ith religious
discrimination.
T h e suit stems from an Incident In which the
m an's 7-year-old son was not allowed to Join Ihe
organization's T ig e r Cu b' group because Ihe
youngster failed to take an oath recognizing
God.
Aa I understand It. the Boy Scouts endorse no
particular religion. T h e y do. however, stale In
their handbook that
"N o boy can grow
Into the best kind of
VtlWrOIMT
citizenship without
recognizing his ob­
ligation to God."
k l o n ie
I don't have a pro­
JO R D A N
blem with that but
I'm sure there are
several others who do.
T h e boy's father la an agnostic who was
successful In a 1970 civil rights case that kept
him out of the military during the Vietnam War.
He somehow convinced the Supreme Court that
he was a conscientious objector without believ­
ing In God.
I don't know how he did It. Perhaps the Judges
were asleep that day, or absent, or In a drunken
stupor.
T h is kind of Incident makes me angry, makes
me sad. makes me wonder In what direction our
nation la heading.
Let's see. In recent years there have been
lawsuits aimed at prohibiting team prayer
before football games, and at other sporting
events, as well as numerous suits against the
practice of praying In public schools.
T h e freedom In practice whatever religion In
which you believe la guaranteed under this
nation's Constitution. It Is a unloue freedom,
one that you won't find In a lot of other
countries.
But you know that already.
So what's m y point?
T h e point Is dial whether you believe In God.
or Allah, or Buddhu or the telephone pole In
front of your house. II Is your own business. But
It becomes m y business when you take action to
prohibit me from practicing m y religious beliefs
merely because you and I don't see eye-to-eye.
Th e re Is absolutely nothing w rong with
praying before a football game, or baseball
g a m e , o r U w k rtta ill g a m e " r ■ p r illn z b r r . If you
don't worship the same God un most of those
around you. you don't have to lake |wrt. No one
Is going to twist your arin. bite your head olf or
stone you to death Just because you don't wish
to lake part. If you believe In a different god than
Ihe rest of those In attendance, then pray to
him . It's your right.
But It's not your right to try and ban the
practice altogether. Tha t's something that's not
guaranteed by the Constitution. Moreso. It's
something that makes me fighting mad. If I'm In
a public classroom or restaurant and want to
pray, there's not a whole lot you can do about It.
You can disagree with m y doing It. You can
dislike me for doing It. You can pick a fight or
poke fun. but you can't stop me.
It never ceases to amaze me how some people
Interpret the BID of Rights and Ihe Constitution
as documents by which they can stop, or
Infringe upon, the rights of others.
T h e A C L U has been hiding behind Ihe First
Amendment for years.
I recently spoke with one of Ihelr supporters
and during the conversation lust casually usked
h im If he would recite for me the First
Amendment.
You know what?
He couldn't do It. He had no clue. He didn't
know the first two words or one complete
sentence. Yet the group he endorses uses the
amendment to flic lawsuit after lawsuit charging
roups and Individuals with various and sundrv
Irst Amendment Infringements.
If you feel your First Amendment rights have
been violated, then It Is certainly your pre­
rogative to do something about It.
As a newspaperman. I have every reason to
cherish and respect the First Amendment. I
stand by the old adage of "I may not agree with
what you say. but I will defend to Ihe death your
right to say It."
W ithin reason, of course.
T h e First Amendment doesn't provide blanket
coverage. Th e founding fathers Intended It In be
used with a goorlly dose of common sense. The y
naturally assumed, perhaps mistakenly so. that
their desccndenLs would have enough brains to
know how und when lo use It.
It Is as wrong for you lo try and ban publlc
prayer as It Is far me to try and stop you from
practicing whatever religious belief lo which you
adhere.
It Is m y firm opinion that those same founding
fathers who penned the Constitution also
believed In God.
Whether you believe In a supreme being, u
deity. Is your concern. Il becomes m y concern
when you try to stop me from practicing m y
religious beliefs Just because they're different
from yours.
I have no problem with letting the son of utt
agnostic father Join the Boy Scouts. | do have a
problem, a very serious problem, if that same
father attempts to change the structure of that
organization In order lo make It conform with
his own religious beliefs.
My own father perhaps summed II up best
He once said. "Believe In whatever you believe
In. whatever you feel comfortable with. But
when It comes time for you lo take your final
breath, you better have been right "
Amen.

El

New look, new attitude
Sanford baseball
leagues now in
top-notch form
■y LAURA L. SULLIVAN
Herald stall writer

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S A N FO R D - Last spring when
parents might have been anxiously
u w u ltln g tlie day w h e n Ih r t r
children would strut out onto the
baseball diamond for the season's
first game, many were. Instead,
c o m p la in in g a bou t S a n f o r d 's
baseball programs: about a lack of
u n ifo rm s , sp o n so rs h ip , parent
support and Just plain enthusiasm.
Th e youth baseball program tjial
kicked off yesterday In Fort Mellon
Park was not the one a city task
force formally complained about-fn
a report lo Hie city commission (flat
year. O r the one jiarrnts avoided
entirely by shelling nut more money
lo place their children In programs
where they could play trail In hlggcr
leagues und fancier uniforms.
Players In the Sanford Little Major
League yesterday modeled some of
the $10,000 worth of new uniforms,
patterned ufter those worn by major
league teams. In prrvlous years,
teams wore mulching T-sh irts and
hats. Instead of full uniforms.
T h e city com m ission pledged
$10,000 for the new uniforms last
Ju n e during hndgrt review, when
complulnts about youth baseball
reached Ihelr tirtghl.
"From llle lime I came In. Little
League was Job one," said Mike
Kirby, who became Ihe city recre­
ation director when th r department
spill Irom Ihe parks department
Oct. I. T ile department has spent
several m onths seeking s|M)iisnrs
u n d I m p r o v e m e n t s to y o u t h
baseball, lie said.
Rocky Elllngsw orlh. recreation
supervisor who was hired shortly
alter Ihe department spill last year,
heads Ihe youlh bu vhull program
As Ills thoughts u ImhiI the pro-

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Jell Monson (left) and Rocky Ellingsworth ol the
Sanlord Recreation Department sort through some of
Ihe $10,000 worth ol new baseball uniforms Kids who

See Leaguee. Page 4D

LOST GAMES,

take part In this year's programs will wear brand new
uniforms and have lots ol new equlpmenl when the cry
ol play ball goes out

F lo rid a strik e s cflit

LOST MONEY

Abbreviated spring training
has many cities in a slump
United gra ta Internation

bUHEDIN
Tha aty of Dunedin borrowsd $2.3
milion to enlarge Grant Fiald, hoping
that money from ticks! talas, parking
and conctstions would halp covar
tha first loan paymant. Tha $335,000
paymant is dua May 1 and city officials
say thare will ba a considarabla
shortfall.

City otldals hare are estimating a loss
of $14 million due to the major league
baseball spring training lockout,_____

L H H M
City officials say tha lockout will maka
it difficult lo convinca tha town's res­
ident's to pay lor a naw 7,500-seal
stadium. Tha Piraias hava ihraatanad
to laave town unlass a naw facility
is constructed.

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T A M P A — Spring training was expected In add more
lhan SIMM) million lo Florida’s economy this year, bui
stale officials M id major league baseball's monthlong
lockout pmbably reduced that Income by half.
" I l was devastating." said Hon Salford, sports
prom otion director ol the Florida Department of
Commerce.
T h e lockout, which began Feb. 15 and ended March
IH. particularly hurt those towns that had planned to use
the ex|M-cted boost In tax revenue to hrlp pay off debt
Incurred from building stadiums or renovating old ones
for some of the IH teams that la-ad lo Florida every year
lor spring training
Baseball team owners locked |ilayers out ol spring
training faellllles alter the two sides hit a snag over
Hilary urbllratliai eligibility during union contract talk-*
Tha t rllt was fixed last Sunday when both sides agreed
to allow 17 percent ol the major league players who have
between 2-3 years experience toltlc for arbitration.
" In 1987. we made $295 million (statewide) at l.l
million nttendener (lor spring training)." Salford said.
"In 19H9. we recorded I H million attendelicc. Kstlmales
Indicate the stale's unmi.il Income from spring training Is
well over $300 m illion."
Salford, however, said stale economists believe Die
lockout. which led lo Ihe cancellation of 362 of the -l 10
scheduled exhibition gullies, would cul lb.it Income by
half.
Am ong the towns hardest till by the lockout are
Dunedin, borne of the Toronto Blue days, and I'ort St.
I.u d e . s|irlng Homing home ol ihe New York Mels
Hotels, restaurants, gill sbojn ami other businesses
eulerlng lo luisebull Ians exjH-rlenced big drops In
business, which means levs lax money.
"F o r us. wlilioul an actual figure. I'd guess we're
looking at a S IT milium loss,
said dune Rowley,
president of tlie Port St. I.ucle Cham ber of Commerce.
"W e 've otdy got three (New Y’ork Mels) home games
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A lcohol robs m ore w orking years than sm okin g
United Press International

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A T L A N T A — Alcohol-related
deaths accounted for more than
1.3 million years of losl work life In
I9H7 — more productive years
lhan smoking robbed, according lo
federal licallb officials.
T h e national Centers for Disease
C o n tro l said a lcohol was re ­
sponsible for Ihe loss of 1.5J 1.200
years of potentially productive life,
a figure calculated by sublracHitg
death age from Ihe re llrrm rn l age
of 05.
By comparison, an estimated
950.000 yrars ol work life w err
lo sl title lo s m o k lu g -re la lc -d

fatalities In Ihe same year. 1987.
the last year for which figures un­
available.
"T h e same Is not true of Ihe
years of life losl h r f o r r life
expectancy |75| because of Ihe
great number of smoking deaths
between 65 and 7 5 ." said Jim
Schultz, a medical professor al ihe
University of Miami unde author of
ih c C D C study.
Schultz said there arc far m on­
annual smoking deaths — some
390.000 last year — bul alcohol
leads lo a great deal of "udolrsrcnl
and yo u n g adult d e a th " and
therefore a higher number uf years
of life lost beflire 65

FO R T H E B E S T IN E D IT O R IA L S , O P IN IO N S AN D A N A L Y S IS

Ol Ihe 105.095 alcohol related
falalllles In America In 1987. 25
percent occurred tiefore the age of
34. th e C D C rc|»ori said
" O n average each alcohol
related death was associated with
IT 6 years ol potential llle lost
before age 65 and 25.9 years of
p n lc n llu l llle losl before llle
expretanry (age 75|." ihe n-|Miri
said.
The figures are llsled In Ihe llrsl
report by the ledcral healili agency
lo closely examine ways |ieople die
Iroiil alcohol abuse.
Deaths due in ulchnl related
unintentional Injuries, including
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ED ITO R IALS

Startling Democrats
First Is was Sen. Daniel Patrick M o yn lha n ,
D -N .Y .. w h o late last year proposed re m o vin g
the Social S e curity surplus from deficitreduction calculations. N ow , It's Rep. D a n
Roatenkowskl. D 4U.. w ith his com prehensive
plan to balance A m e rica 's budget In five
years. It's n o w $160 b illion In the red.
T w o galvanic notions In Just a m a tter of
m onths; It's enough to give the Jitters to
Inherently cautious D em ocratic leaders In
Congress.
M oynlhan'* Social Se curity proposal has
been relegated to legislative purgatory — for
now. at least — b u t Rostenkosrskl's plan
m ight actually spark som e m ovem ent o n the
d e fic it. T h a t 's p a r t ly be ca u se of
R ostenko w ski's e m in e n c e — the Illin o is
Democrat chairs the powerful House W a ys
and Means Com m ittee. It's also because of the
unexpected response from the W hite House.
Instead of brandishing a crucifix before the
Dracula of new taxes. W hite House budget
director Richard D a rm a n praised the c o m ­
p iU K IW IV C
IIM U IC
U l the
U IC
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—
prehensive
nature
of
program
—
before
chanting the " n o new taxes" Incantation.
Incan
W hite House spokesm an M arlin Fltxwater
F it
said the Roatenkowskl plan provides "some
room to talk."
T h e risk each p a rty ru n s Is that the other
w ill use ta x ta lk as a p o litica l ta u n t.
Rostenknowskl proposes raising the tax rate
of Am e rica n s m aking m ore than $ 1 80 ,0 0 0 a
year, a n d he wants to raise taxes o n gasoline
and liquor. He Is w ell asrare that George
B ush 's Ups can plant a kiss of political death.
T h e W h ite House, o n the other hand, m a y be
lo o k in g for a g ra c e fu l retreat fro m Its
no-new -tax pledge.
E ven m ore d a n g e ro u s p o litic a lly Is
Rostenkowski's proposal to withhold for one
year the cost-of-livlng Increase for Social
Security recipients. Both parties know what
happens when a politician even thinks of
messing with Social Security, which Is one
reason why Moynlhan makes his fellow
Democrats skittish.
Roatenkowskl also proposes freezing cost-of-llvlng Increases for all entitlement pro­
grams and cutting the defense budget for five
straight years. Savings would go to deficit
reduction.
Roatenkowskl deserves credit for offering a
serious proposal, as the White House ac­
knowledged. Now It's up to the White House
to respond In kind.
There are better ways to use our money.
Rebuilding our Infrastructure. Revamping
helth care. Making drug abuse programs
available to all who neea them. Shoring up
fledgling democracies In Eastern Europe and
Latin America. Making available a quality
education to every youngster In America.
Restoring and protecting the environment.
President Bush has mentioned many of them,
even as he expresses regrets for our sadly
pinched purse.

LETTER S T O EDITOR
Letters to the editor are welcome. All letters must
be signed. Include the address of th r writer and a
daytime telephone number. Letters should be on a
slnghle subject und lx- ns brief as possible.. Letters
are subject to editing.

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GORBY GOES A GATHERING

Get a com plete picture of LBJ
W A S H IN G TO N — One reason some artists
won t let snyone look at their worka-ln-progress
Is that the underpainting on unfinished pictures
can give a mistaken Idea of what the completed
Job will look like.
But sometimes, as In the case of a m am m oth
biography of the sort that Robert Caro is writing
about Lyndon Johnson, the picture being
painted has to be unveiled in stages.
Caro has written two volumes of a projected
four-part biography and both books have
ilentyofconl
provoked plenty
of controversy.
T h r first book got L B J from birth through his
Hout
career In the House
of* “Representatives and
d rp lrtrd an ambitious, hard-working young man
striving for success In politics, occasionally
lapsing Into questionable ethical conduct lo
make h it way.
Th e second volume. Just out. covers the World
W ar II period and the Immediate aftermath,
when Johnson made an all-out effort lo move
from the House to the Senate. T h is book shows
an odious, dishonest, rapacious, unscrupulous
scoundrel willing lo do anything or anyone to
win.
So far. the story line aeema to lead to a
conclusion that Caro la w riting the life of the
moal hideous vllllan ever to occupy the national
atage. But fudging from the foreword to the new

Caro Is going to compare Johnson to
Abraham Lincoln
ncoln when he gets to his aubjet t s
vital role In the civil rights revolution of the
1960a.
T h a t a p p a re n tly
meana Caro la going
lo attempt In the last
Iw o volumes of this
v a s t b io g r a p h ic a l
Journey to at least
partially rehabilitate
the sleazy bum he
haa created In the
first two. As one re­
view er of the new
book has observed.
Caro m ay have made
Johnaou so bad that
no one will believe he
h a d r e d e e m in g
^Both books
qualities.
have provoked
But If he ra n do It.
plenty ol con­
Caro may come out
troversy. ■
with a recognizable
portrait of the L B J
that those who wat­
ched hla rise and fall
In Washington knew. Tha t picture. In order to
be true, does have to show a man of Immense

complexity and seemingly Irreconcilable con­
flicts of character and conduct.
There are dozens of stories that Illustrate the
dark and bright aides of Lyndon Jo h nson. One
was told by the novelist-playwright La rry King,
who Once was an aide to a Texas congressman
named J . T . Rutherford. Rutherford assigned
King to help Johnson during a quick campaign
swing through In hla district. T h e trip went
badly and at the end of the day. a furious
Jo h n s o n chew ed out e v e ry o n e In sig h t,
especially King.
Outraged by the tongue-lashing. King told
icnord. not you
Johnson. " I work for Mr. “Ruthei
and I don't have to take (bleep) from y o u ." He
stomped out of the room, thinking he surely
would be fired (he next day.
At 4 a.m . King's hotel room phone rang. It was
Johnson, who. saying he couldn't sleep, politely
invited King to have a drink.
Hating Johnson even more, the sleepy young
aide went to the senator's room where
mumbled something akin to an apology for hla
earlier outburst and then regaled King with
‘
stories about New -Deal‘ days
and “Franlkiln D.
Roosevelt.

JACK ANDERSON

What will happen when
crack babies grow up?

D A V I D S. B R O D E R

Bare minimum is not enough
W A S H IN G T O N T w o officials of th r
S u lld a rtly-le d Polish governm ent arc In
Washington this week. One. Prime Minister
Tu d ru s z Mazowlrrkl. Ls being toasted and
welcomed at the White House und on Capitol
Hill. Eager officials are urging him to voice his
view s on G e rm a n unification und other
weighty matters.
Th e other. Wlktor Kulerskl. the first deputy
minister of national education. Is having a
harder time getting anyone's attention lo his
plru for help In reviving Poland's schools.
Seeking lo reorient his nation from the
Communist Ideology of the last 49 years to an
understanding of democracy and a free-market
economy, this veteran of the ten-year under­
ground struggle Is finding Washington preoc­
cupied with other things.
Th e contrast tells a lot about where we urc In
supporting the movement toward freedom In
Eastern Europe: O ur goodwill Is running ahead
of our good deeds.
No question that the American people und
government have given their hearts to the new
leaders who freed their lands from Soviet
domination. Lech Walesa and Vuclav Havel
have provided more Inspiration to Washington
than uny other visitors In years.
Hut when the cheering stops, those men and
women face daunting challenges, where Ih r
talent und resources America could furnish
might make a critical difference. We are not
turning our backs on them: but we arc not yet
geared up to help as we should be.
Here's an example. Although President Bush
has s|x&gt;ken with some eloquence al least three
limes on the Importancer o
clnvoluntary efforts to
aid the Eastern Europeans, the forums — a
latenight speech to a Los Angeles business
group, for example — guaranteed m inimal
coverage. Even today, no one on the W hile
House staff bus been dlslgnatcd us the
Prrsldcnt's personal representative on this
project. There's no one rallying support for
E a s te rn E u ro p e the w a y O liv e r N o rth
evangelized, with President Reagan’s blessing,
for aid to the contras.
Several m onths ago. Hush designated Depu­
ty Secretary of State Lawrence S. Eagleburgrr
as the coordinator of administration efforts In
Eastern Europe. Eagleburgrr Is an able.
rx |irrlrn rrd operative with much loo m uch lo
do — Including managing the whole State
de|Mrtmen( on the frequent occasions when
Secretary of Stale Jam es Hukrr Is traveling
Ills staff for the Eastern European projerl
consists of two enormously overworked peo­
ple. eallrd lu c k from assignments in Ottawa
and trying to coordinate the work of some 20
separate government agencies.
In a speech Iasi w rrk . Eagleburgrr argued
forcrlully — and I think persuasively — that
Institution building must precede massive
Inlusious of outside economic aid In thrse

countries. T h e y must have the capacity to use
the money, h r suld. or It will be wasted.
Some good tilings are bring done with
Am erican assistance to build those basle
dcmoeratlr and capitalist Institutions. From
th r $300 million Poland-llungary assistance
package Congress voted last November, the
Agency for Interna
ttonul Development
gave $10 million lo
th e N a t io n a l E n ­
dowment for Democ­
racy (N ED ) to help
prepare the emerging
parties and leaders
for the round of free
elections Just begin­
n i n g In E a s t e r n
E u r o p e . N E D bus
plans to expand Its
operations to help
parties, unions, stu­
dent groups und pub­
lications In Romania.

B u l g a r i a .

■ W e are not
turning our
backs on
them; but we
are not yet
geared up to
help as we
should be.I

Czechoslovakia und
Yugoslavia. Hut Carl
G rrsh m un. Its presi­
dent. says: "Th e re Is
such a hunger...and
our budget allows us
Jusl to do the bare
m in im u m ."
Private organizations are helping. T h e
Cham ber of Commerce of the United Slates,
which had programs In Eastern Europe as fur
back as the 1970*. has Just established a
regional trade und technical renter lo serve
budding rn lrrp rrn c u rs and help the new
governments establish market-oriented eco­
nomic |MilUirs. T h e American Uar Association
has approved plans for an Institute on law
rrlo rm . with a library and experts available to
help the Eastern Europeans rewrite their laws.
T h e International Exectutlve Service Corps,
a 26-year-old group, has recruited two retired
executives as short-term advisers lo l*ollsh
ravou and T V -to b r factories.
W hich brings me lu r k to W lktor Kulerskl
H r came to Washington under the ausplrrs of
the American Frdrra lon of Teachers
Hut Poland. Kulerskl says, has 7 million
students who know little of democracy und
levs of the English language. It has 1H.000
Russian language teat hers and fewer than
I ,000 equipped to teach English
"W e nerd 20.IXM) English-language teach­
ers.'' h r said, "a nd we have no way ol training
them ourselves." O n Ills visit. Kulerskl said he
eonllrmed that the Peace Corps lit Ju n e will
scud 6 0 English teachers in Poland, as it starts
operations in the country.
Like almost everything else- we're doing,
that s line. Hut It's not enough

W A S H IN G T O N B y the turn of the
century, the first generation of crack babies
will be teen-agers. IPs then that the worst
aide effects wlU surface for the children born
now to women who smoke crack. Not only
will the nation be coping with millions of
derailed lives, but It will pay billions of dollars
for unforeseen health and education coats.
Today. Americana are touched by the pathos
of Uny babies straggling for life In Intensive
care nurseries T o ­
morrow. the picture
will be leas endearing
— th o s e b a b ie s
g r o w n u p . w ith
b e h a vio r problem s
caused by addiction,
neglect and despair.
T h e crack babies
are already becoming
th e n a t i o n 's u n ­
w anted Infants. A
re c e n t N e w Y o r k
study on foater care
In that state noted
that In I960, only 19
p e r c e n t of the
c h ild re n In foster
C The nation’s
homes were under
swamped
the age of 9. "To d a y.
child wtlfare
II Is over 90 percent,
system Is
p r i m a r i l y d u e to
scrambling to
c r a c k ." tne report
coma lo (he
says.
rescue.
A n y w h e r e fro m
100.000 to 390.000
crack babies arc bom
each year In the United Stales.
T h e Health and Hum an Services Depart­
ment Inspector General's Office canvassed
health officials across the country looking for
Insights Into these babies' futures. O u r
associate J im Lynch obtained a draft copy of
the results of that survey.
"Eve n If we stopped crack use right now.
we would sltll be dealing with Its effects In
some way for the next 90 to 79 years." one
health official said. " T h e ramifications are
forever.... It's a horrible cycle!"
Crack babies arc often bom prematurely
and need costly medical care to survive.
Some of them arc bom addicted lo the drug.
If they survive Infancy, educator* predict,
crack babies w ill have severe learning
disabilities.
Educators and health care experts are
already starting to brace themselves for this
new wave of needy kids growing Into needy
adults. T h e Loa Angeles Unified School
District has already developed a special
curriculum for crack-affected preschooler*.
Meanwhile, the nation's swamped child
welfare system ls scrambling to come lo the
rescue. T h e state of New York trained 1,264
new case workers last year. Counseling
crack-addicted mothers "ts like beating your
head against u brick w all." one case worker
explained. "You are dealing with someone
who has no control over her life. She's
worried about her next h it."
As they try to coordinate services for crack
mothers and babies, hospitals report pro­
blems with staff turnover and burnout. One
hospital administrator referred to the baby
care ward os a "M .A .S .H . u nit."
Success with crack mothers has been
minimal. When the babies leave the hospital,
they usually
lo Ihc care of maternal
grandmothers or foster homes. T h e ir fathers
are nowhere lo be found.
Th e crack babies are swelling the numbers
of foster children who need a permanent
ilaee lo live. There are now about 360.000
ostcr children awaiting homes.
Health officials are now starling lo see an
overlap of crack and A ID S cases. Some crack
users engage In high-risk behaviors and give
birth lo hublra addicted lo crack and Infected
with AID S. The tragic reality Is. A ID S may
eliminate the need to worry about the
long-term future of m any of the babies and
mothers. One East Coast health official said.
"W e may not have to worry about (crack)
mothers; they’ll all be dead."
O n the West Coast, crack ts old news and
thr next drug baby crisis is about to arrive.
Child welfare agencies are preparing lo treat
babies born lo users of a synthetic drag called

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Sanford Horrid. Sanford, Florida - Sunday. March 39. 1 M 0 - M

Youth mental health reviewed

LETTERS

Lakt Mary commlaalonara waata monay
I thought m y city of Lake Mary had reached the ultimate In
spending m y hard earned tax dollar* for needlea* and
rwtculloua project* when they ataried the 9500.000 park at the
new city hall, propoaed/btd by a former city commlaaloner and
hlanrm .
But after reading a newa atory about Lake Mary'a city
* needy, they now
C
commlaaloner* voting money1Ilo aidI Orlando
have reached new height*) T h e amount of money. 915.000. la
on a m uch amaller acale than the park, but lo give 99.334 tax
dollar* that were levied to operate the city of Lake Mary to the
United Art* of Central Florida, demon*!rate* new height* of
creative way* for elected officials to spend tax dollars
needlessly.
I understand this Item la appropriate and necessary because
some city residents "probably" use the Jo h n Young Museum. I
have used the Smithsonian Museum In Washington. D .C . If
they ask for funds should we send them a few thousand city
lax dollars also? Where would It end?
T h e commtsioners also voted 91500 each lo We Care. Inc.
and Coalition for the Homeless, both of Orlando, both worth
charities.
I don't believe It Is In the Lake Mary d l y charter for Ihe city
commissioners to collect taxes from me to help Orlando
citizen* and I know Orlando commissioners have more sense
than lo spend their tax money on a Lake Mary charily
organization however noble their purpose m ight be.
if a Lake Mary charity requested Sanford tax money. Is there
any question as to what thetr response would be? Is It an
wonder that m y taxes go up slgnlftcately each year?
Another contender for gross mtsues of our tax dollar Is now
being discussed. Th e Civic Improvement Association wants the
city lo buy Its building. Catch Is. this will be the second time
that the cltUens of Lake Mary would be paying for this
building) It was built by volunteer labor and donations b y Its
citizens. Th e C .I.A . Is only asking 9150.000+ for the building
and w ho know s, since there are cu rre n t and form er
commissioner* at the helm, maybe the C .L A . will give Ihe
proceeds to more Orlando charities.
If the C.I.A . no longer wants lo have upkeep responsibility of
their building they could donate It to the city and not have to
spend sleepless nights trying lo prevent the 9150.000+ from
disappearing.
Jam es B. Thom pson
Lake Mary

8CC mad* tha right decision
I support the board of trusties of SC C 's decision In m oving
the showing of Ihe film " T h e Last Tem ptation of C h rist" lo a
smaller classroom.
It amuses me that ths A C L U . which stands for civil liberties,
attacks and threatens some others who do not choose lo
behave as they do.
A s a Christian and a taxpayer. I am opposed lo supporting
actions and movies that are against m y principles. O ur schools
have not been permitted to leach Christianity nor sing songs
honoring Jesus. W hy then are they permitted lo show ftlms
that would blaspheme Jesus. I can see this as reverse
censorship.
Mary E. Ilaw ver
Sanford

Stop Nintendo
It has recently become known that Ihe Nintendo Com pany Is
trying to get federal legislation lo outlaw the renting of video
games.
As expensive as Nintendo keeps their games priced, how can
they possibly expect everyone to have the mega bucks It would
take to buy a decent selection of video games? Perhaps they
would Ilk* us to lake out second or third mortgages to buy their
games.
*
Are we expected to purchase these games only to find out
that we do not like a parrlcular game when we gel It home?
T h e stores will not give refunds as they have only an exact
exchange policy on video games. No one that I know has the
cash to keep buying video games until they find one or two that
they like. And what are they to do with tc games tht they
purchase and don't like? You tell me)
If we allow Nintendo to get this no rental legislation passed
(top Will the auto manufacturers be able to
then were will It stop?
stop care
care rentals? Will the motion picture Industry stop video
rentals?
You an write to your U.S. Senators and tell them that you
expect them to vote no on any kind of legislation that would
limit or restrict your right to rent video games.
Send your tetter* to Senator Dob Graham . S.E. 241 and to
Senator Connie Mack. S.H. 517. U.S. Senate. Washington. U.C.
20510.
T h e "Rights" that you defend are your own!)
Kenneth D. Frazier

Sanford

NATIONAL COM M ENTARY

Glimpses of the presidential
couple, up close and private
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T H O M A S

UPI Whits Housa Reporter
W A S H IN G T O N M any
viewers reached the conclusion
that Barbara Bush dlfTers with
her husband on the question of
a b o rtio n a fte r w a tc h in g
NBC T V 's " A day In the life of
George Bush" not loo long ago.
Th e first lady artfully dodged
the question but made II clear
that she was avoiding It simply
because she did not want to
a p p e a r to d iffe r fro m h e r
husband on major public Issues.
Bush Is adamantly against
abortion, but In recent months
he has been taking a different
tack, asserting that there ts room
In the Republican Party for all
points of view. Including prochoice supporters.
Mrs. Bush, so far. except for a
brief slip on the question of
a u t o m a t ic w e a p o n s , h a s
basically been able to avoid
controversial Issues. Il Is not
required that the first lady must
always agree with her husband.
But she has decided that Is the
way to avoid headlines.
She religiously keeps a diary
und maybe In her memoirs she
will express her views m orr
frankly.
Right now she believes the
better part of valor ts lo go along
to gel along.
Fu rtherm ore, she contends
that she only wants to express
her views on Issues where she
can make a dllference.
NBC had nine camera crews at

Ihe White House the day of the
filming of " A Day In the Life of
President Bush" and they cov­
ered all bases. The editors had to
crash all night to edit the film
after some 12 hours of shooting.
Il was all reduced to one hour,
and m u c h of It a p p a re n tly
landed on the culling room Door.
As usual. Millie, the Bush
spaniel, played un Important role
In the documentary.
When reporters want lo lease
the powers that be at the White
House, they quip w h o was
"General Vessey."
Vesaey was chairman of Ihe
Jo in t Chiefs of Staff during
President Ronald Reagan’s ad­
m inistration. but Reagan. In
giving videotaped testimony In
Ihe Iran Contral scandal cose of
former national security adviser
Adm. Jo h n Poindexter, could
not remember who Vessey was.
"T h e name Is very familiar."
said Reagan.
President Bush has a hidden
lalenl of mimicking, w hich he
exhibits only In private. He does
u good Im itation fo Clayton
Williams, the front-running GOP
"good 'ol buy" candidate ru nn­
ing for govrrnor of Texas. Bush,
who claims his adopted Texas as
home, has mastered Ihe style
and accent after years In Ihe oil
business In Midland. A n d h r Is
relishing storlrs about Williams'
free wheeling go-for-broke style
of politicking

T h e director of Seminole County Menial
Health Center Inc. and his staff members
reported to Ihe Seminole County C om ­
mission on Children Advisory Board, rela­
tive to the status of mental health services
for county youth.
Seminole C ounty Mental Health Center
ISC M H C ) la philosophically committed lo
Ihe Stale of Florida Department of Health
and Rehabilitative Services belief laht pre­
vention and early Intervention programs are
critical for children In need of mental health
servlcea. A d d itio n a lly , a n y treatm ent
system that does not subscribe lo Including
a child's family Is "doomed to failure."
In Ihe 1970s. the pioneering Philadelphia
C h ild Guidance Clinic. In the 1970's when
the C hild Guidance Clinic expanded Its
services and moved lo a new facility, so
committed were they to the principle of
family therapy they Included apartments
w ithin their facility. These were used for
housing dyusfunctlonal families and ob­
servation of their Interaction patterns. T h is
facllltatied the therapist treatment process

In helping families achieve more appropriate
behavioral patterns.
Seminole Mental Health Center Is Ihe only
non-profit publicly-financed agency In Ihe
county. T h e demand for their services have
already surpassed their ability lo provide
services. Requests for services have tripled.
Citing projections by Ihe Mental Health
Assoclalon of Central Florida and Ihe
National Institute of Mental Health It Is
anticipated that 12 percent of Seminole
County youth (2-18 years) will need mental
health services combining this prediction

with the projected student population
explosion possibly forecast acute problems
In Ihe delivery of mental health services lo
children In Ihlacounty.
Mental Health Services among the private
providers la costly. Ranging from 9460-9800
per day for residential care and as mucg as
9150 hour for office visits. S C M H C cost are
based upon a sliding scale. Families with
Income under 911.000 cannot afford mental
health services. Th e y also generally are not
convened by any type of health Insurance.
Services provided by S C M H C are long
term: poly drug and alcohol residential
programs, acute care services and short
term services.
Acute rare services provides emergency
screening and crisis stabllllzatlon.
Th e crisis stabilization program provides
24 hom r dally service for acute crisis
clients. Chtld/famlly out patient service* and
Intensive Counseling Crisis Counseling for
high risk children. T h is program also
provides screening at the Juvenile detention
renter for possible suicidal children.

NATIONAL COM M ENTARY

Is Bush going to budgetary hell?
W A S H IN G T O N Rep. Lee
H am ilton. D -In d .. calls them
" T h e Seven Deadly Sins of
Budgeting" and. by his stan­
dard. President Bush Is going
straight to hell for violating all of
them.
T h e s c h o la r ly H a m ilt o n ,
chairm an of Congress'* Joint
E c o n o m ic C o m m itte e , listed
Bush's budget abuse* during a
recent heating of Ihe House
Budget Committee, which must
soon draft Its version of a fiscal
1991 budget.
“ Let me Identify seven sources
of Inaccuracy and Imprudence In
t h e p r e s i d e n t 's ( b u d g e t )
approach — what I would call
'T h e Seven Deadly Sins of Bu d­
geting."' Hamilton said.
First Is "sm oke." those overly
o p t im is t ic a n d u n r e a lis t ic
assumptions about rotes of eco­
nomic growth. Inflation and In­
terest rates In Bush's budget.
" T h e y start the process on the
wrong foot, distorting everything
that follows." Hamilton said.
He said the adm lnlslraton*
long-term forecasts "Invariably
call for rapid real growth and
falling Interest rates, with the
tantalizing result that the deficit
melts away Just over the hori­
zo n ."
Hamilton's second budget sin
Is "m irro rs." as In smoke und
mirrors.

(Slogans aside, we are raising taxes. But
by requiring that it be done in hiding, we are
insuring that it will be done badly, f
-Rsp. Lm Hamilton
"M irrors." he said, are "deficit
reductions that appear bigger In
Ihe fun house mirrors Ilian In
technicians's cold calculations."
Am ong Bush's mirrors, h r said,
u rr Pentagon "management re­
forms."
Th e third sin Is "pennywise
and pound foolish." policies
"whose III effects outweigh the
budget sa v in g s ." H a m ilton's
examples Include "Ih e failure to
provide Ihe resources obviously
needed for Infrastructure In ­
vestments und for the Indebted
drveloplntg nations and Eastern
Europe."
Fourth Is "pass the buck."
which Involves shifting the fi­
nancial burden from the federal
government lo states and cities
by culling programs like sewage
Irru tm rn t plant construction
u n d p u b li c h o u s in g m o d ernlzailon.
Fifth Is "cut now. pay later." a
sin Involving "policies that seem
to reduce the deficit now but
make It worse In future years."
H a m ilto n su ld Ih e p rim e
culprit Is Hush's rupltal gains
lax cut proposal, which congres­

sional studies show "would re­
sult In revenue louses In every
year after Ihe first" In which It
would add revenur.
Sixth Is "shell games." or
policies "th a t claim lo save
money by m oving actlvltly from
one shell to a n o th e r." F o r
example, elim inating Indirect
subsidies lo the Postal Service
"w ould cut on-budget outlays
but raise olT-budget outlays by
an equal am ount" resulting In
artificial savings.
Hamilton's final budget sin Is
"non-starters" — proposals for
spending ru ts repeatedly subm l t t . d b y R e p u b lic a n a d ­
ministrations but repeatedly re­
je c te d b y th e D e m o c ra tic controlled Congress.
"Together, practices of these
Seven Deadly Sins of Budgeting
discredit Ihe president's budget
docum ent." Hamilton testified.
" I believe that only 910 billion of
the president's 936 billion of
spending reduction and revenue
Increases (for fiscal 1691) are
likely to offer credible and lust­
ing deficit reduction."
H r also questioned Bush's "no
new taxes" pledge, since. Bush's

new budget requests 918 billion
In revenue Increases and he
accepted 95.7 billion In new
revenue last year.
"Slogans aside, we are raising
taxes." Hamilton said. "B u t by
requiring that It be done In
hiding, we are Insuring lhal II
will be done badly."
H a m ilt o n p ro p o s e d “ a
balanced package of spending
cuts for lower priority functions
and moderate tax Increases" lo
obtain honest deficit reduction
that would restore credibility
with Ihe public.
"W e must somehow create an
airtight package — one that we
can't wiggle out of." he said.
"W e will have to pul ourselves
on record and on the spot with
the public. ... We will need to
craft that mechanism so that II
does not reward accounting
games as Ihe current process
does."
After listening to Hamilton's
sins list. House Budget Com ­
mittee Chairman Leon Panetla.
1) Calif., said he wasn’t sure his
panel could avoid all seven sins
In the budget It drafts.
“ I don't think we'll get to
heaven but maybe we'll end up
In purgatory." I’anetta said.
For the president, however,
m aking It to budget purgatory
would be a tong, uphill clim b
from where he la now.
Bud Mueman »n te v ter United P m »
International

Televangelists target East Bloc countries
• y U O N D A N IIL
W A S H IN G T O N A m ericas
television evangelists, their pop­
u la rity at h om e eroded by
scandal, are launching unprece­
dented new ministries In the
Soviet Union as the Cold War
thaws.
Glasnosl was the new buzz
word at the annual conference of
Ihe National Religious Broad­
casters here last month.
Televangelist Pat Robertson.
Ihe 1988 presidential usplrant.
to ld re p o rte rs that he hus
permission to open a Moscow
m inistry to distribute "lllbles.
tracts. Christian literature und
Christian videos."
Robertson said Soviet T V alr e a d y Is b r o u d c u s l l n g
"Superbook." a cartoon series
based on the Old Testament und
deve lop e d by h is C h ris tia n
Broadcasting Network.
" T h i s is the first Western
religious program to air regu­
larly Ip the Soviet Union.” Rob­
ertson said.
Robert Schuller, whose "H o u r
of Power" currently tops Ihe

(With unprecedented avenues of openness
now providing access to the Soviet people,
today's church has been given the vision for
anew mission field. 9
Evsngtllsl Ralph Mann
religious broadcast charts, used
Ihe conference to announce lhal
he delivered u sermon Christmas
Day on Soviet television to 200
million viewers.
"Never before has u foreigner
been asked to preach to Ihe
e n tire Soviet p e o p le ." said
S c h u lle r , w h o p la n s m ore
broadcasts from Moscow, where
he ulso will distribute copies of
his book. "T h e Be Happy Atllludes."
From a conference exhibition
booth. Ralph Mann, president of
Mission Possible, touted new
opportunltles to evangelize In
the Soviet Union.
"W ith unprecedented avenues
of openness now providing ac­
cess to Ihe Soviet people, today's
church lias been given the vision
for a new mission field." said

Mann, a lawyer whose ministry
Is bused In Denton. Texas.
M ann's booth displayed u
b a n n e r w h ic h p ro c la im e d :
"Glasnosl — For Good or Evil —
What A ny Christian Can Do to
Be Involved In the Soviet Union
To d a y!"
A Christian can. Mann sug­
gested. adopt u Soviet family,
m a ilin g them scripture and
praying for them regularly.
Aside from the opportunities
presented them by glusnost.
delegates had Utile other good
news to share. T h is year's con­
ference hud fewer drlegutes.
exhibits und big names.
Am ong the missing was J im
Bakker. who Is doing hard time
resulting from the (lnunrlul und
sexual shenanigans lhal toppled
his I T L ministries. The P T L

exhibit three years ago was Ihe
convention's most spectacular —
a full-scale house of glass.
Tele va n ge lists were rid in g
high In the ratings In those days
before Jim m y Swuggart tearfully
c o n fe s s e d to s o m e s e x u a l
misconduct of his own.
About Ihe lime Bakker got In
l rouble. Oral Roberts was telling
his devotees that It was curtains
for him If they didn't kick In
some big bucks fast. Roberts got
his big payday, presumably de­
laying his premature Journey to
heaven, but he has since fallen
on even harder times.
A ll that bad publicity has
diminished the ratings and de­
p le te d th e c o f f e r s of th e
televangelists. So they are look­
ing lo Ihe Soviet Union and Ihe
East Bloc for new believers.
Those would seem to be u n ­
likely countries In which to look,
but anything seems possible
since Russians began lining up
Wednesday for Big Mucs at Ihe
M c D o n a l d 's In M o s c o w 's
Pushkin Square.
lm
Dzntel it thtel cerrvtponaant ter
Unite* Pctt» Inter nztianzl

Quayle-w atching bares the naked truth
For some lime now I've fell u little like the
kid watching the parade In Ihe Hans
Christian Andersen fable " T h e Emperor's
New Clothes."
If you've forgotten that one. It's about a
rouple of crooked tailors who convince the
emperor they can make clothing out of a
special cloth that the Incompetent and the
stupid ure unable to sec. Since no one In the
kingdom wants lu admit lo being IncompeIcnt or stupid, all the adults pretend they
see the clothes. But when the emperor
parades by. stark nuked In Ihe tailors'
non-existent creations, a little child cries
out. "B u t hr hasn’t got anything on."
W h y do I feel like one of the dishonest
citizenry? Well, since the first few weeks
after George Bush named his running mate,
m any of us have known Dan Quayle doesn't
have any clothes un. figuratively speaking
Literally speaking. I guess you could say
we've known he dtx m l have any brains on.
A n d once we ascertained that the man u
heartbeat away from the presidency Is
grossly unqualified for the |ob. many of us
said so: others of us Just let Danny prove so.
Reporters Interviewed him and chronicled
his flawed or absent knowledge ol lire* world,
und rrcorded the many public guiles lhal
further demonstrated his Ignoraucr of other
countries, diplomacy and history
*
But lately, you don't see that much about
Dun Quayle In the news, und you don't hear

OPINION

SAR AH
O V E R S TR E E T

so m uch about the "Heartbeat A w a y "
factor. Tliu t may have something to do with
the fact lhal you don't see Dan out and
utxHil as much as you used lo. which may
liavc something lo do with Ills prrformadcrs
when lie was out und about.
Or. It may have to do with the fa d that
some ol us still won’t believe Quayle will
laud on the ticket again until w r see his
name on Ihe campaign paraphernalia. Ilush
still Insists (hat he will But we d in g to the
hope lli.it (lie president Is |usl saving face,
and. as Hendrick llertztierg put II. lhal there
Is one dim bulb among Ills thousand (toluls
ol light When It comes lime for the actual
election, we tell ourselves. George will
surely realize h r has to Jettison the
dangerous i at go and w ill cajole Dauno Into
declining Ihe nomluullnu "to pursue othrr
Interests."

Whatever the reason for our declining
vigilance on Ihe Quayle Tru ll. It's making
me real panicky. I want to point at the
parade and yell. "B u t he hasn't got anything
on! If something happens to Bush, we're In
deep doo-doo!"
Imagine m y relief when I opened my mall
and discovered I'm not Ihe only one who's
worried. Not everyone's been looking Ihe
other wuy while Danny's been lu American
Samoa Insulting the Inhabitants of I'ago
Pago by calling their village "Pogu Pogo."
Jeff Yoder und Deborah Wcrksmun have
Just started the Q u a yle Q u a rte rly , u
newsletter dedicated to keeping an eye on
" T h e Man W ho Cuuld Be President." Four
limes a year. Q Q subscribers will be able lo
catch u p o n what Ihe VP has been up to.
T h e Q Q Is a good blend of serious
reporting, hum or, history und analysts. For
m y money. I wish the quarterly had )uxi a
Ittlle more appeal to conservatives, because
I'm afraid some of m y good Republican
eburns who ure ulso appalled by Quuvlc's
antics might llirel I lie publication a little too
"alternative press" lo Identify with
If you'd llkr lo |oln Ihe Quaylewah II. a
912 yearly subscription, or a 93 95 sample
Issue. Is a v a ila b le from I lit- Q u a y le
Quarterly. P CI Box 8593. Brewster Station.
Bridgeport. C T 06605
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Slump
ID
acheduled. Thal'a II.” ahe aald. "For
ua It feels like a loot season. Bui
we'll still support the Meta. It's a
Meta town."
St. Lucie County had tacked
on a 3-cent tax on hotel, motel
and rental rate* to help retire the
debt Incurred In building the St.
Lucie C ounty Stadium that
brought the Meta to the city.
"People weren't coming to the
area to see the Meta and (the
county) wasn't collecting that
tax," ahe aald. 'T h is 'll put us In
the red."
Recreation and parka Director
Carl Wsmock aald his depart­
ment will try to trim operating
coats In their annual 1700.000
budget to make up for the lost
revenue.
He also aald the parka de­
partment will look for other
"revenue generating events we
can schedule In the park."
D u n e d i n has a s i m i l a r

Pittsburgh Pirates, city officials
expect the lockout to make It
more difficult to convince the
town's 40.000 residents to pay
for a new 7.80O«eat stadium at
McKlchnle Field. The team has
threatened to move If It doesn't
get a new facility.
Bradenton residents will vote
In November on a 86 million
general-revenue bond Issue to
fund the construction.
"(People) figure If owners can
afford to pay a baseball player S3
million, they should be able to
put out m oney to b u ild a
stadulm rather than making the
fans pay." aald Manatee County
Commissioner Ken Chetlaln.
Towns not saddled with debt
and with some diversity In their
economy expected to suffer far
leas economic damage from the
lockout.
"You do have to consider that
this lime of the year Is very good
for central Florida. The area Is
doing very well. Spring training
In Bradenton, home of the la an additional asset."

dilemma. The town borrowed
8 X 3 million this year to enlarge
Grant Field, hoping that money
from ticket sales, parking and
concessions would help cover
the first loan payment.
Thal'a no longer an option,
aald Mayor Manuel Koulaourmls.
"W e have 8335.000 due for
payment May I. There'll be a
shortfall. The question Is, how
much of a shortfall?" he aald.
City Manager John Lawrence
said he did not know how the
city would raise the money.
"A t this point we're waiting to
see what the aholfall I s . "
Lawrence said. "W e opened up
the concession stands this week
and we're doing one heck of a
business."
Once the shortfall has been
determined, city officials are
planning to talk with Blue Jay
officials to tnr to obtain some
financial aid. Lawrence aald. The
city la also considering an In­
crease In the town's sales tax.

Lots of new dialogue from Roth
Dacaptlaa
B y P hilip la t h
(Slaaaa aad Bchaater. 80S pp.. S I S . SB)
Near the end of Philip Roth's 13th novel. Ihe
unnamed female protagonist suggests she
write her own version of Ihe novel we've Just
read. She wants to call It "Kiss and T e ll."
Th a t title could serve nearly as well as the
one Roth has chosen. "Deception." for this
work by one of America's most consistently
Intriguing novelists Is about kissing and telling
— with the emphasis on the telling.
Being a Roth novel. It Is also about m uch
more.
Roth has always been Interested In playing
with literary forms and "Deception" la no
different. Th e book Is literally all talk, stripped
of all authorial comment, all description except
that given In conversation, all unstated
observation.
At Ihe heart of the telling arc a pair of lovers:
an American Jew ish author named Philip and
a well-to-do Londoner who visits the writer In
his studio Hat. And they talk — wittily.
Intelligently, voraciously and endlessly —
before making love, after making love, some­
times Instead of m aking love.
T h e y touch on their domestic discomforts,
on sex. on anti-Semitism, on writing. And
there are other conversations as well. Includ­
ing. finally, a confrontation with Philip's wife.
She has discovered the notebook that Is the
nove) In which all these conversations —
Including, of course, the conversation with the
wife discovering Ihe notebook — are recorded.
W hat's going on here? It's Roth up to his old
tricks, exploring the am biguity between fact
and fiction. Ihe uncertainty and complexity of
Identity, the question of how Ihe Imagination
Intersects with reality. It Is a theme he can't
seem to let go of but that he consistently
carTlcs off with verve. Invention and con­
fidence — even If at limes It becomes a bit
tiresome.
*
Roth's books show his unerring ear for
dialogue. "Deception" Is no exception and It's
fast paced and fun to boot.

Haydttka Llvaat
B y Edw ard Abbey
(L ittls Brown, SOS pp.. 8I 8 . B 8 )
"Hayduke Lives!" Is the last book Edward
Abbey wrote before he died a year ago. It Is
both a fitting sequel to " T h e Monkey Wrench
G a n g " he wrote In 1976 and his final shot at
the development mentality he believed was
destroying the West.
" T h e M onkey W re n ch G a n g " q u ick ly
became a cult favorite among environmen­
talists and led to organization ol the eco­
warrior group called Earth first! When lhat
story ended. It appeared that the hero. George
Washington Hayduke. had died In a plot to

blow up Ihe Glen Canyon Dam on Ihe Colorado
River.
But Hayduke Is back. So Is Ihe Monkey
Wrench Gang, and Earth FlrsHcrs play a
central role In this new tale.
T h e target this time Is a huge dragline
excavating machine appropriately named Go­
liath that the evil developers arc going lo use to
get to vast deposits of uranium near Ihe
Arlzona-Utah border. Th e Monkey W renrhers
aren't sure they ran raise the courage to fight
anymore.
Abbey doesn't pull any punches about the
people he hales, like snowmobllers ("goggled
helmetrd space-suited androids"! and cat­
tlem en ("c o w -lo v in g , horse-forking, ropetwirling, cud-chewing, crotch-scratching, fly­
slapping. old-llm cy rugged Individualists" who
complain the government hasn't done enough
for them).
Th e book Is filled with biting hum or and
polemics that Is certain lo confound Abbey's
enemies and bring Jov to his disciples.
You may not be able to separate the message
from the plot, which most readers of Abbey
wouldn't want to do anyway. But without Ihe
enthralllng plot and Abbey's characterizations,
the message might tie lost.

T h is Is J im Lchrcr's third book about a
Dagwood Buinstead-type chap nunied ihe
One-Eyed Muck who breumrs lieutenant gov­
ernor of Okluhoma and has ull these blzurrr
adventures.
Lehrer. co-host of the I’BS news program
that bears his and Robin McNeil's name. Is
aiming at a folksy Southwest voice of Ihe sort
achieved so sensationally by Dan Jenkins In
"Sem i-Tough " et al. Is gelling closer and
consequently funnier with this effort.
Th e plot Is not exactly as labrynlhlne us a
Ludlutn or a Forsyth, but It serves to get Mack
Into trouble and out after a certain amount of
what the spy novel trade calls " w cl work."
One hopes there are some more One-Eyed
Mack stories coming, especially If Lehrer ran
keep polishing the hum or content.

,

T h e s u b title of th is la te st w o rk by
wordmaslcr Willard Espy Is "a commonplace
book." defined as "a book In which one records
passages or matters lo be especially remem­
bered or referred to. with or without arrange­
m ent."
And it Is Just that, u plcasureful Journey
through an olio of puns, mischievous verse,
witticisms, puzzles, and word games. If you
love the language, you'll love Espy.

THIS WBSK'S B IS T SBLLBBS
FICTION
1. The Bourne Ultimatum — R obert'

To n Hie S h irt — Harvey Mackay |7 - 870)

Ludlum INo. 4 last week — 5.813 copies
ordered)
2. The Great Waldo Search — Martin
Handford (3 - Z 2 5 2 )
3. Oh. the Places Ton'll Oo — Dr. Seuss (6
- 2.208)
4. The BeIona of Bhannara — T e rry Brooks
(1 -2 .0 4 1 )
5. Where’s Waldo? — Martin Handford (5
- 1.689)
6. Bitter Sweet — Lavyrle Spencer (7 1.6061
7. Find Waldo Now — Martin Handford (8 —
1.510)
8. Counterattack — W E B Griffin (2 —
1.295)
9. Devices and Desiree — I'.D. Jam es (9 —
854)
10. The Hunt for Red October — To m
Clancy (721)

M ASSPAPERBACKS
1. Th e Hunt for Red October —

NON-FICTION
1. Secrete About Men Every Women
Should Know — Barbara D r Angells (I —
4.0061
2. What I Saw at the Revolution — Peggy
Noonan |2 - 3.870)
3. Porting with Illusions — Vladim ir
l’u zner(4 — 2.470)
4. Barbarians at the Gate — Bryan
Burruugh flr Jo hn Hclyar 16 — 15 7 8 )
5. Megatrends 3 0 0 0 — John Nalsbltt A
Patricia Aburdenc ( 3 — 1.364)
6. Liar’s Poker — Michael Lewis (1.168)
7. Means of Ascent — Robert Caro (1.110)
8. Wealth Without Risk — Charles Givens
|9 - 975)

9 All I Really Need to Know I Learned In
Kindergarten — Robert Fulghum I960)
10 Beware The Naked Man Who Offers

T h e L it t le M a jo r L e a g u e
season will officially kick off
Tuesday at 6 p.m. In Fort Mellon
Park with the matchup of D A V
versus Seminole Ford. Games
will be played every Tuesday
and Thursday at 6 p.m. and
Saturdays from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Alcohol--------Continued from Fags ID

T b s Sooner Spy
B y J im Ls k rs r
(Putnam's. 333 pp.. 8 IB .9 5 )

Th a W ord’s Oottsn Out
B y W illa rd Eapy
(Crown. 354 pp.. 834.B5)

Leagues'
Continued from Pago ID
gram spill out In a quick,
excited tempo. Elllngsw orth
seems to be the diametric op­
posite of lethargy critics hod
cited lost year.
"W e re ready to roll." EllIngswort h aald.c Were excited."
Each Little League player woe
recognized yesterday morning
before sponsors were asked to
throw out the first ball of Ihe
season. In a new approach lo
getting parents Involved, parents
of the players went head-to-head
against each other In an exhib­
ition softball gome.
"If you lust get 50 parents out
there to play, that's SO we didn't
have before." EDlngsworth sold.
Prompted by suggestions of­
fered by roaches and members
of the parents association. Kirby
and Elllngsworth moved gome
times up an hour lo encourage
more parent attendance. Tues­
day and Thursday games were
moved from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. to
give working parents time to get
to the ball park. Kirby sold.
Participation In Pee Wee. Little
Major and Junior leagues Is up
over last year with 240 players.
Sponsorship Is up too. pouring
more than 85.000 Into the youth
program this year, he sold.
Th e recreation department
was able to make Improvements
In Ihe baseball program without
upping the 88 player registration
fee over last year. Kirby sold.
Th e Sanford fee remains about
870 cheaper than the fee for play
In the Seminole Pony League at
Five Points.
Steve Richards, who choired
ihe city recreation task force lost
year, said he Is pleaseJ to hear of
changes In the baseball leagues
his group had targeted In com­
plaints to the city.
" I s u p p o r t the c ha n ge s
totally." Richards sold. "It's a
step In the right direction for the
overall bettering of (the city's
recreation) program."

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Clancy (2 — 8.276)
2. M orning G lo ry — Lavyrle Spenrcr 11 —
3.714)
3. S ta r T r e k th e N e x t O e n s re tlo a , d e n t s
No. It Metamorphosis — Jean Lorrah (3.225)

4. A ll I Really Need to K n o w I Learned In
Kindergarten — Robert Fulghum (5 — 2.931)
5. Baselnak — Anne McCaffrey (2.320)
6. Blind Faith — Joe M cGinnis (2.299)
7. Star — Danielle Steel (3 — 2 .2 17)
8. Playmates — Robert Parker (6 - 1.7721
9. New K ids on the Block — Grace
Catalano ( 7 - 1,769)
10. Th e Edge — Dick Franels(8 - 1,595|

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1. F ifty Simple Th in g s You Con Do to
Save the Earth — Earthworks Project (I —
16.6891
2. Love You Forever — Robert Munsch (4
— 5 .0 1 1|
3. W het Color Is Y o ur Parachute? —
Richard Holies 14.381)
4. Th e Lemon Book — Ralph Nadrr 13.0-111
5 Dlanctlcs — L Ron Hubburd 12 - 3.0191

6 . The T-F a cto r Fat G ra m Counter —
Martin Katahn (5 — 2.760)
7. Codependent No More — Melody Hratile
(3 - 2.630)
8 Com pute's Oulde to Nintendo Gomes
— Steven Schwartz 12.247)
9. Oolf Quotes — ed. Mac Anderson 12.119)
10 M L A Handbook for W rite r's Research
— Joseph Glbakll 12.1121
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Co. from mon- than 7.000 bookstores na­
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m o t o r v e h ic le a c c id e n t s ,
d r o w n ln g s a n d f a lls , a n d
alcohol-related Intentional Inju­
ries — homicides and suicides —
accounted (cw 45 percent of the
total.
T h e report said 19.3 percent of
Ihe alcohol-related mortality rate
In 1987 — 20.282 deaths — was
linked to traffic accidents.
Homicide and suicide ranked
os the second-lrudlng cause of
alcohol-related death, with B.7
percent and 8.1 percent of the
total totality rate attributed to
those two "Intentional" causes
respectively.
Alcohol-related death caused
by cirrhosis of the liver was next
In line, accounting for 7.1 per­
cent of Ihe totalities. Esophageal
cancer caused by alcohol killed
6.5 percent of the total, making
the cancer the sixth-leading
cause of alcohol-related death.

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Look in the western sky
for Orion, spring hunter
very hot stars between Rlgel
and Betelgeuse. The three
stars across the middle of
As spring arrives, the con­
Orton are known os the Belt of
stellations of w inter come Into
Orion. These stars from left to
prominence In the western
right are called. Alnltak.
skies In the early evening.
Alnllam and Mintaka. It Is
Perhaps the moat famous of
unusual to have three stars so
these Is O rion. Ihe Hunter.
much alike so close together
Orion Is one of the most
In our sky.
beautiful constellations In Ihe
If we look below the Belt of
sky whether you own a tele­
Orion, we see several dim
scope. binoculars or Just use
stars and a hazy area. This Is
y o u r eyes. O rio n 's seven
brightest stars are visible , known as the Sword of Orion.
The hazy patch In the Sword
even from the city. Four of
Is an especially Interesting
these seven stars form a
object. This ob|ect Is an Im ­
rectangle, with the remaining
mense cloud of dust and gas
three forming a line cutting
called Orton Nebula, or M42.
through It.
This cloud may well be the
The star at the top left of the
most photographed object In
rectangle Is an orange-red star
the night sky. Long exposures
called Betelgeuse (frequently
show the mottled texture of
p ro n o u n c e d b e e tle -ju ic e ).
this cloud In amazing detail.
U c t e l g u e s c Is a Red
Young stars formed from hla
Superglant type of star, many
cloud are easi ly vi si ble
times larger than our sun. In
through small telescopes.
fact. If Betelgeuse were put In
West of the rectangle of
place of our sun It would
Orton Is a dim. curving line of
extent beyond the orbit of
stars called the shield of
Mars! Despite Its size, the
Orion. To see the shield. It Is
surface of Betelgeuse Is only
really necessary to get away
about half as hot as the sun.
from city lights.
If we move to the bottom
right comer of the rectangle,
we e n c o u n te r the b rig h t
blue-white star Rtgcl. Rlgel ts
also a Superglant star about
twice as hot as the sun. It Is
one of the most luminous
stars k now n, over 50.000
times as lum inous as Ihe sun.
and It Is about 50 limes as
large.
Betelgeuse and Rlgel pro­
vide a handy and Interesting
means of comparing stars.
Surface temperature la what
determines a star's color. A
very hot star will be blue, a
cool star w ill be red. and
average stars, like our sun.
will be yellow.
There Is another group of

The Milky W ay aweepa paat
Orion north of the rectangle. If
you own a pair of binoculars
or a small telescope, always
m ake It a p o in t to look
through the Milky Way. It
would be very easy to spend
an entire evening exploring
this river of stars.
As Ihe evenings warm up
and begin to get shorter, try to
make some time to appreciate
the wonder of the universe.
Where else can you see so
much for so little.
Sa will oflt* mu
week, it a member el
tto Cwitrcl FIorKU A im n w n k W teclttr.
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mentfi et the Orlande Science Center
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Shuttle crew ready for launch
United Brass Intamattonal
S P A C E C E N T E R . Houston Th e launch of the tlubblc Space
Telescope next month from the
shuttle Discovery will mark the
beginning of an astronomical
renaissance lhat w ill revolu­
tionize hum anity's knowledge of
Ihe universe, the astronauts say.
"It's really Ihe beginning of
decades, hopefully, - f a new
awareness of the nature of our
universe, which will be pro­
foundly Interesting." Discovery
astronaut Steven Hawley said

Thursday.
Discovery and Its four-man.
one-woman crew arc scheduled
for blast off from the Kennedy
Sparc Center at 9:21 a m. E D T
April 12 lo kick off Ihe 35th
shuttle mission. Ihe third of nine
planned for 1990.
T h e goal of Ihe long awaited
(light Is thr deployment of the
$1.5 billion Hubble Space Tele­
scope. the most perfect such
Instrument ever made and one
expected lo shed light on ques­
tions surrounding the birth and
eventual death of the universe.
' ' I t ' s an e n g i n e e r i n g
m asterpiece," shuttle skipper
Loren Shrtvrr said In an In­
terview Thursday. "A ll facets of
U .S Itrehnologtral) capability
are embodied in lhat one In­
strum ent."
S h r t v r r . H a w le y , co -p llo t
d ia rie s Holden. Bruce MrCandless and Kathryn Sullivan plan
to deploy the tioxrar-sizr satel­
lite oil Ihe second day of thr
mission lo kick olf one of the
most sclenlillcally significant
v o y a g e s In th e h is to ry of
manned space flight.
Once on station 380 miles

above the planet, the automated
observatory Is expected to re­
main In operation for at least 15
years, allowing astronomers to
peer deeper Into the universe
than ever before and with 10
limes greater clarity.

the most expensive c iv ilia n
cargo ever caiTled Into orbit
aboard a shuttle and one that
promises some of the richest
scientific dividends In Ihe histo­
ry of the manned space pro­
gram.

"It's widely touted as ... the
single greatest quantum leap In
mankind's power of observation
of hts solar system and the
cosmos that has occurred since
Galileo's first (use) of the tele­
scope." S u lliv a n said in an
Interview Thursday.

"T h e fact that we ll be able lo
be above the atmosphere with a
t e l e s c o p e t h a t Is so
magnificently engineered ... It's
hard to predict what sorts of
discoveries we'll make.” said
Hawley, who holds a doctorate
In astronomy.

She said the telescope would
help scientists learn more about
"how did (he universe come lo
be. what are the forces that
created It. that govern It. that
sustain It? W hat are the forces
that drive the d yna m ics of
planetary atmospheres?

For Sullivan, the Instrument
re p re s e n ts a n o th e r sig n of
America's drive to explore.

"A ll of those things ... we
should be able to get great new
Insights Into and possibly even
discover new processes and
d i m e n s i o n s we h a d n ' t
expected."
The costly telescope Is sched­
uled to be transported to launch
pad 39B at Ihe Kennedy Space
Center on Sunday for Installa­
tion Into Discovery's cargo bay.
N A S A s p o k e sw o m a n L isa
Malune said Th u rsda y that pre­
parations for takeoff were ru n n ­
ing ahead of schedule, although
work to fix or reseat an engine
lurbopum p seal to eliminate a
leak had not yet been completed.
"We've got to unbolt It. In­
spect Ihe seal and If It needs
replacing, we'll do It." she said
Otherwise. "W e arc doing real
good at the pa d."
The Hubble Space Telescope Is

"Th ere la some fundamental
characteristic of the American
spirit that Is ... always reaching
outward, lhat Is striving and
questing, to go further, to know
more, to get somewhere." she
said.
" I think It's a fundamental
e n e r g y t h a t fo u n d e d t h is
country, expanded It across the
continent and Is now reaching
out Into the heavens." Sullivan
said
If problems develop during the
deployment of the telescope.
Sullivan and McCandless will be
s ta n d in g b y . re a d y for an
emcigency spacewalk to attempt
repairs.
" W e ' r e g o i n g to g r e a t
extremes on this flight lo take
advantage of the manned spare
program." said (light director
William Reeves. "W e're going so
tor as to have the crew check out
the (space) suits on Day I and
begin some Initial preparation on
day 2 lo be able to support (a
spacewalk) If required."

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Martinez gets execution report
Fair puts stop to greased pig contest
S T U A R T — The mnnager o f the Martin County Fair
announrrd Tuesday that the fair would no longer hold a greased
pig contest, a 27 year tradition, because of pressure from animal
rights activists.
AVe wrre fearful for safety. After being threatened with
thousands ol demonstrators, our concern turned from being
whether a greased pig contest was cruel lo animals to whether
animal rlghls activists were cruel lo humans." said Gregory
Mean, the fair's general manager.
Bean announced the dcclson before the Martin County
Commission.
His rpeech capped a bitter, two-month dispute between animal
rlghls activists, who claimed the contest was cruel and
frightening to piglets, und the fair board.
At one point each side had filed a criminal complaint against
the other. Animal rights activists accused the fair o f cruelty lo
animals. The fair accused the activists o f extortion.
The state attorney threw out both cases.
The dispute arose after two greased pig contests were held at
the fair in March.

Bridge still up 10 years afte r disaster
TAM PA — Ten years after a freighter rammed into tne
Sunshine Skyway Bridge, killing 35 people, local officials are
still wailing for the crippled span to be demolished because It
poses a navigational hazard.
"T h e bridge creates a hazard for pilots steering Into the mouth
of Tampa Bay." Lorrlc Paul, spokeswoman for the Tampa Bay
Regional Planning Council, said Tuesday.
The old twin-span bridge has not been used since the freighter
Summit Venture struck It on May 9. 1980, causing a portion or
the southbound span to collapse In a blinding rainstorm. Eight
vehicles. Including a Greyhound bus. plunged Into the Gulf of
Mexico.
Traffic now flows over a $250mlllion replacement span.
"N ow . pilots not only have to deal with the new bridge, but
they have to contend with the same two old ones." Paul said.
Tampa Bay pilots have testified before state Department of
Transportation and planning officials to complain about the
difficultv of navigating past the two bridges, which are separated
4 ^ g g ^ l0 0 v a r d s .

A theists w ant Bible, m onum ent remove
FORT LAUDEDALE — A Bible stolen from a Hollywood city
park and a Ten Commandments monumcn’ sitting In front o f a
Fort Lauderdale auditorium have triggered religious disputes
between atheists and two city governments.
Atheists and civil libertarians have asked that Hollywood not
replace the stolen Bible, and atheists have also requested that
Fort Lauderdale remove the monument. The groups threatened
legal action In both cases.
The Klwanls Club placed the Bible in a glass cast at Young
Circle lii'H ollyw ood in Vdb/ una members have periodically
turned the pages since then. A city worker discovered Jan. 16
that someone had smashed the glass case and stolen the Bible.
On Tuesday, funeral director Fred Hunter gave Hollywood
Mayor Sal Oliver! another King James Version o f the Bible to
replace the stolen one.
The ACLU executive board voted unanimously Tuesday to
urge the City Commission not to replace the Bible and
authorized legal action If it Is replaced.
Klwanls Club members were outraged.
- ••Tho9t58tW lort«ta Chapter of -American Ath«-tsts-nh»o called
Tuesday for the removal o f a red granite monument bearing the
Ten popimandmcnts from the front lawn o f War Memorial
Auditorium In the neighboring city o f Fori Lauderdale.

GOP candidate attacks party chairm an
T A L L A H A S N E E — R e p u b lic a n sta te S en . M a rlen e
Woodson-Howard. who is a candidate for governor, has accused
state GOP chief Van Poole o f Ignoring her campaign and openly
working for the reelcctlon of Gov. Bob Martinez.
The Bradenton's lawmaker’s accusations came In a letter
hand-delivered to Poole on Monday. A copy of the letter was also
delivered lo all o f the Republicans In the state Senate.
According lo Woodson-Howard. Poole has nol "honored the
neutrality o f the party" and has "blatantly campaigned for the
reelcctlon of Martinez." He also has repeatedly "stonewalled"
her request for a list of delegates to the state GOP convention In
June.
Woodson-Howard. noting the GOP's efforts to win control of
the state Senate, said Poole Is not fulfilling his responsibility as
party chairman lo Insure an "honest and open primary" to
select the best Republican candidate.
" A perceptive and smart chairman would realize that an
Incumbent governor with a personal negative rating of 66
percent will not only suffer a landslide defeat, but will bring
defeat for Republican Senators and House members." the
senator wrote.
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Straight Play (numbers In exact
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on $1
Box 3 (numbers In any order):
Stf) lor a 50 cent bet, $160 on $1.
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Straight Box 3: $330 In order
drawn,$80lnanyorderona$1 bet
Straight Box 6. $290 In order
drawn, $40 if picked In combination
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Wind south at 5 mph.
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Woman moves;
leaves dead
dog in freezer
United Press International
NEW PORT RICHEY A
frozen dog. a water dish and a
plate of food were found In a
freezer during the weekend by a
landlord cleaning up after an
evicted t c n n n L ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
lan dlord L a r r ^ fc b e r le . w ho
called police after discovering a
Pomeranian neatly wrapped In
clothing and paper Inside the
. freezer.
Ebcrle said he had been trying
to evict the woman tenant for

^ W e think they put
it h there aiiv.e and it
froze to death. J
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several months. She sent him a
note with the key last week.
"N o. I'm not sorry about the
m ess." the letter said. "B y the
way. get rid o f the dead dog In
the freezer. Sorry, but I don't
touch dead animals."
Police Chief Aage Madsen said
officers arrived to find the frozen
dog wrapped In a blue sweater
and brown paper tied with a
string.
“ We think they put It In there
alive and It froze to death." he
said. “ The lady left town, but we
may be looking for her to press
charges."
John Centlmole. who Ebcrle
hired to clean up the apartment,
said he found a runic Inscription
and burn marks on the apart­
ment walls, along with r Jar of
ashes he said he found in a pile
o f garbage on the apartment's
back porch.
The label on die Jar Indicated
that the ashes were the remains
o f "Ambassador Davan Dclllan
o f ZFU Confederation, who died
In the year 25.600."
Madsen said the dog was
turned over to the Society for the
P r e v e n t i o n o f C r u e l t y to
Anim als, and SOCA branch
manager Susan Hudson said the
animal appeared to have died In
a huddled position, as If It were
cold.

Peter Zeller, an Investigator lor
the Medical Examiner's Office In
Gainesville, said the autopsy
findings were not very different
from those of other electrocuted
Inmates.
"It wasn't that much dllfercnt
except for the singeing of the
eyebrows and eyelashes. It was
about the same as any of the
other executions." Zeller said.
The autopsy does not address
how long It took Tafero to die.

-Pater Z»ll$r
State Invaatlgator
Prison doctor Frank Kllgo has
said he believes Tafero was dead
within seconds o f the first jolt.
Any breathing and movement
after the first Jolt was Involun­
tary. he said.
Tafero was executed for the
1976 shooting deaths o f Florida
Highway Patrol Trooper Phillip
Black and Canadian constable
Donald Irwin, o f Kitchener. On­
tario. Irwin was riding with
Black os an observer at the time
of the Incident.

POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT

Senate panel OKs $26.4 billion budget
United Praia International
TALLAHASSEE — The Senate AppropriaMons C o m m itt e e a p p r o v e d T u e s d a y a
$26.4-btlllon budget for the new fiscal year, but
the tax bill needed to balance the spending plan
ran Into trouble In Ihc Finance and Tax
Includes 9:z
e x is tin g p ro g ra m s , but A p p ro p ria tio n s
Chairwoman Gwen Margolls said another $690
million In new taxes and fees are nreded to
finance the budget.
A bill before the Finance and Tax Comlttec
would have raised $577.9 million toward that
goal. But the tax committee meeting bogged
down In confusion before the bill could be
approved.
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111g
tax on
Investment earnings from the current 1 mill lo
1.5 mill. The amendment was adopted by a
lO-to-2 vote, deleting * ’ 02 million needed to
fund the budget bill.
The tax committee • icn voted to Impose a
10-cent lax on each glass of liquor, beer or wine
sold In bars or restaurants. But nobody knew

how much money would be raised under the
amendment by Sen. Don Childers. D-West Palm
Beach, or if It would offset the losses from the
defeat of the Intangibles tax.
Sen. Tim Deratnny. R-Indlalantlc. adjourned
the meeting before a vote could be taken. The
panel convened again later Tuesday evening
time the’ -^ A ^ U b les tax
reinserted Into the bill.
"When you’ re In (committee) almost five
hours, people sta rt... doing things things a little
bit differently." Dcratany told reporters In
explaining the confusion. "You need to take a
break for lunch. That's what this taught us."
Margolls said (hat If the Senate falls lo
approve the additional taxes and fees, she
would bring the budget back to the Appropria­
tions Committee for further l uts.
"It's very, very critical that you understand
that this Is not the budget If the funds don't
materialize." Margolls said In opening com­
mittee debate on the bduget.
T h e House A p p rop ria tion s C om m ittee
approved Its $26.3-bllllon spending plan Mon­
day. The full House and Senate were (o lake up
the budget bills Thursday.

Voters in Dade County
reject name change idea
Unit

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MIAMI — The election turn­
out ran between 16 percent
and 17 pci cent Tuesday as
voters decided against chang­
ing Dade County's name and
r a is in g c o m m i s s i o n e r s '
salaries, but approved a prop­
erty tax hike for environmen­
tal causes.
Dade C o u n ty E le ctio n s
Supervisor David Lcahv pro­
jected earlier In the day that
the turnout would be low
despite clear, sunny weather.
"W hen you have a turnout
anywhere between 10 (per­
cent) and 20 (percent), these
are the type of voters that go
out and vole in any election
on any Issue. Weal her Is not a
factor." he said.
"In (he areas with a lot of
Hispanic people, traditionally
Ihat turnout has been very
good ." Leahy said. "T h e y
vote consistently very high.

The only successful of the
major proposals to gain voter
approval, was that for a prop­
erty tax raise (o maintain and
buy covlroiitnciilully sensitive

lands. With 99 percent of
votes counted at 11 p.m.. that
mcaasure was approved by a
margin of 53.681 (o 46,534.
II was the firsl time voters
had been asked to approve a
two-year properly tax of 75
cents o f ev ery $1,000 o f
taxable property value to raise
9 9 0 m illio n to buy and
m ain tain en viron m en ta lly
sensitive lands.
More than 30 tracts have
been Identified by county
officials as eligible for the
conservation program, but no
detailed studies have been
made lo determine which
land would be bought with
th e m o n e y . T h e ta x is
expected to cost $37.50 a year
for a $75,000 house.

E X TE N D E D O U TLO O K

G ro u p w a n ts

mayor ousted
UPI rsport______________
M IAM I B E A C H A
group o f c itizen s c o n ­
cern ed abou t recen t
allegations o f corruption
ajalnst Mayor Alex Daoud
plan to circulate a recall
petition Wednesday call­
ing for his removal, the
group's chairman said.
T h e g r o u p w ill a n ­
nounce their recall drive at
C it y H a ll, s a id J a c k
Hartley, chairman of the
More Than Concerned Cit­
izens of Miam i Beach,
w h i c h w a s fo r m e d
specifically for the cam­
paign to oust Daoud.
"It Is a petition lo gel
this on the ballot." said
H a rtley, who said
signatures w ere needed
from 1.800 re g is te re d
voters for the recall.

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May 31

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Daytona Beach: Waves are 2
to 3 feel and choppy. Current Is
to the north with a southeast
wind at I0-1C mph and a water
temperature of 72 degrees. New
Smyrna Beach: Waves are 2 feel
and choppy. Current Is lo the
north, with a water temperature
of 72 degrees. Sun screen factor:
15.

lows. 2:29 am .. 2:18 p.m.;
&amp;.m.;
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8:35 a.m.. 8:53 p.m.: lows. 2:34
a.m.. 2:23 p.m.; Cocoa Beach:
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lows. 4:49 a.m.. 2:38 p.m.

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S T A T IS T IC S

WEDNESDAY:

F U LL
May 9
NEW
May 24

Wednesday, Ma&gt; 9, 1990
Vol 82. No 221

Second C lati Portae* Paid at Santord,
Florida ) t » l

TALLAHASSEE — Gov. Bob
Martinez accepted without criti­
cism Tuesday a report that says
condemned Inmate Jesse Tafero
died instantly In the electric
chair last Friday despite pro­
blems with the chair Itself.
Tafcro’s execution was ac­
companied by flames and smoke
that shot from the headpiece as
witnesses watched. Three sepa­
rate Jolts o f electricity were
applied to Tafero. who appeared
to be breathing after the first two
Jolts.
The report from Department of
Corrections chief Richard Dug­
ger blamed the problem on a
replacement sponge that had
been put In the headpiece that Is
attached to the electric chair.
D u g g e r s a id tw o p r is o n
employees took It on themselves

to make the change. In the
future, he said, no changes will
be made In the death chamber —
"not even the light bulbs" —
without his knowledge.
Dugger and Martinez said they
are satisfied that Tafero's death
was Instantaneous and that
body movements seen by wit­
nesses were Involuntary. Both
said they arc not considering a
change from the electric chair lo
a more humane method, like
lethal Injection.
But Billy Nolas, the ch ief
assistant attorney for the Office
o f Capital C olla tera l R epre­
sentative, which Is charged with
defending death-row prisoners,
said he was not convinced by the
report. He said an Internal re­
v ie w by th e e x e c u t io n e r s
themselves Is not adequate and
that the execution should be
Investigated further.

f | t (the execution)
w a s n ’t th a t m u c h
different except for
the singeing of the
e y e b ro w s a n d th e
eyelashes, j

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Antl-dcath penalty critics have
complained loudly about the
e x e c u tio n , d e sc rib in g It ns
torture and calling on Martinez
to at least suspend further
executions pending a full in­
vestigation.
T a fe ro 's autopsy, released
M on day, re v e a le d a
5-lnch-by-4-lnch bum on his
head and a slightly larger one on
his right leg. He also had small
blunt-forcc Injuries, Including
cuts on the knuckles of his right
hand.

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Today...wind cast to southeast
20 kts. Seas 4 to 6 ft. Bay and
Inland waters a moderate chop.
Scattered showers.
Tonight...wind southeast to
south 15 to 20 kts. Seas 4 lo 6 ft.
Bay and inland waters a moder­
ate chop. W id e ly scattered
showers.

T h e high tem perature In
Sanford Tuesday was 82 de­
grees and the overnight low was
63 as reported by the University
o f Florida Agricultural Research
and Education Ccnler. Celery
Avenue.
Recorded rainfall during the
24-hour period ending at 8 a.m,
Tuesday totallcdO Incites.
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Document says killer died instantly
despite electric chair malfunction

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By VICKI DoSOKMIKK
Herald staff writer

P o lic e in v e s tig a te r a p e re p o r t
APOPKA — A 46-year-old Haines City woman has reported lo
Seminole County sheriffs deputies she was raped when
aHemllng a rookout at the house o f a rural Apopka man.
The attack reportedly occurred at 4:30 p.m., April 22. The
woman reported her allegations Tuesday. Deputies have the
name o f a possible suspect.
M a n a c c u s e d in n e c k l a c e t h e f t
SANFORD — City police here charged Jerry Lewis Littles. 25.
1819 Summrrlnnd Avc.. Sanford, with strong arm robbery In
connection with the theft of two necklaces.
Police said the necklaces, with a combined value of &lt;550.
were ripped from the neck o f Joyce Nelson on Bay Avenue at
Eighth Street, Sanford, at about 1:40 p.m. Tuesday. Littles was
arrested at home at 1:24 a.in. today.
M a n c h a r g e d w ith s e x a s s a u lt
SANFORD — Seminole County sheriffs deputy Jim Virgin
reports the arrest on a warrant o f a Sanford man accused of
sexually assaulting a child.
Dennis Lester Flaudlng. 35, 1613 Terrace Drive, was arrested
at the U.S. Post Office m Sanford, where he works. The arrest
was made at 10:20 a.m. Tuesday on a charge of engaging In a
sexual act with a child.
P re g n a n t w o m a n b a tte re d
(PREGNANT WOMAN BATTERED)
SANFORD — Keith Allon Gelman. 2J, 136 Long Leaf Pine
Circle. Sanford, was charged with aggravated battery after his
wife reportedly told police he hit and kicked her and held a
knife to her neck.
The arrest was made at Gelman's house at 10:44 p.m.
Tuesday. Police said the victim Is almost nine months
pregnant.
H u s b a n d ja ile d o n b a tte r y c h a r g e s
SANFORD — A man who allegedly grabbed his cy wife and
slapped her face, and who allegedly cursed the victim In the
presence o f San ford police, has been arrested.
Jody Lynn Roberts. 25. 631 Rlvervlew Drive. Sanford, was
arrested at 1015 W. 20th St., Sanford, the scene of the Incident
at 7:14 p.m. Tuesday. He Is charged with battery.

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N F O R D — I Me lolfowlng persons fate"a charge o f driving
SANFORD
under the Influence In Seminole County:
• Stuart James Hlllvcr. 24. 1620 Woodduck St., Winter
Springs, was arrested at 2:13 a m. Tuesday after Ills car Tailed
to maintain a single lane on State Road 434. Winter Springs.
• Thomas Frances Kollar. 61. 725 Sallflsh Road. Winter
Springs, was arrested at 1:52 a.m. today after his car failed to
maintain a single lane on Alton Road, Winter Springs.
• Lee Hann. 38. 535 Eden Park Road. Altamonte Springs, was
arrested at 2 40 a.m Sunday after his car traveling erratically
was seen weaving on Slate Road 436. Altamonte Springs.

Deputies repor* struggle with suspect
CASSELBERRY — A man followed from the scene of a
treadle accident on Stale Road 434. Longwood. Monday
afternoon, allegedly struggled with the Seminole Cour.'y
sheriff's deputy who caught up with him.
The depu.y. who was riding a motorcycle, reported he
confronted Thomas Patrick Kenny. 44. 250 Aurora Circle.
Casselberry, near hts home. Kenny allegedly tried to run over
the deputy and then struggled with him. Casselberry police
uiuilsird In the arrest, a aherurs report said.
.
Kenny was charged with aggravated assault on u policeman,
r e s i s t i n g w l l l i v i o l e n c e a n d d r i v i n g w i t h u r e v o k e d l i c e n s e , at

3:05 p.m. Longwood police were investigating t h e traffic
accident, during which the deputy allegedly witnessed Kenny's
car hit a van. the report said.

Longwood hires personnel director
LONGWOOD — The Longwood City Commission Monday
approved the hiring o f a new prsonncl director. City
Administrator Mike Abels announced that Larry Nelson, of
Hraincrd. Minnesota has accepted the post at an annual salary
of 531.470.
Nelson will assume the position vacated early this year by
Lois Martin, who left Longwood to pursue a similar position In
Lake County. Nelson has had ten years experience as
personnel director o f a major hospital in Hraincrd. as well as a
number of years with the city.
Abels said Nelson Is expected to begin work at his new post
In Longwood May 16.

Airport hires PR consultant
SANFORD — The Sanford Airport Authority this week
agreed to pay Bonnie Manjura. director of the Centerra Group.
$835 per month for public relations work she had been doing
as a volunteer.
Steve Cooke, airport director o f aviation, said Manjura had
been volunteering her lime to act as a welcome center
receptionist and public relations person for Central Florida
Regional Airport.
"W e weren't even paying her before," Cooke said. "A n d It's
certainly not a lot o f money, but It Is something that she Just
likes to do."

Launch may
be delayed

P U B L IC

SANFORD — In recent weeks, students at
Oviedo High School have not been quiet In
the defense o f the causes which arc
Important lo them.
Two weeks ago. a group of students
representing the student government came
before the board to offer alternatives to the
use of poly styrene containers In the cafete­
rias throughout the county. The polystyrene
(more com m only known as Styrofoam)

Census
workers
hit streets
The near forty percent of
Seminole Countians who
have not sent In their
census forms may soon be
visited by Census Bureau
enumerators, census of­
ficials said today.
"Sem inole and Volusia
County residents arc still
hesitant about returning
their com pleted census
form s." according to Pal
Ryan, district office man­
ager o f (he Census Bureau.
" T h e m all response Is
running only 62 percent at
this tim e." she said.

CAPE CANAVERAL - NASA
engineers are debating whether
to replace an apparently balky
cooling system valve aboard the
shuttle Columbia, a Irleky repair
job that could delay nexl week's
launch nine days or m ore,
sources say.
Such work lias never been
attempted with a shuttle In the
vertical position, and If the
problem cannot be fixed at
launch pad 39A. the sources
said. NASA could be forced to
haul (he shuttle back lo Its
hangar for repairs, delaying the
mission up to one month.
On the other hand, ugeney
managers could elect to launch
Columbia "as is." although that
option was not considered likely.
Repairing the problem at the
launch pad. however, would
take nine days or so. pushing
liftoff to around May 26. ac­
cording to a preliminary repair
schedule.

About 5CX) census lakers
a rc n ow t r a v e l i n g
throughout Seminole ami
Volusia counties In an at­
tempt to obtain census
reports from those who. for
one reason or another,
have not responded.

Bush drops
election suit
LONGWOOD — Craig Bush
annmmced this week ne has
dropped a lawsuit against Ihe
city and the Seminole County
Canvassing Board over the re­
sults o f his unsuccessful bid
against Incumbent District 2
Commissioner Hunk Hardy In
November.
Bush told the city commission
Monday he filed his complaint
over voting irregularities six
months ago. Ik- said, however,
no court hearing has been held
or Is expected within (he next
six months, which would be too
close to the next city election to
be worthwhile.
Bush had complained that the
display o f a photograph of Hardy
at the City Hall, which served as
election Precinct 33. may have
caused him to lose votes.
But according to Longwood
City Clerk Don Terry. Phyllis
Slater, a sentor attorney with the
D i v i s i o n o f E l e c t i o n s In
Tallahassee, tokl him there was
"n o law prohibiting the display
of such photographs." although
the display of actual election
material Is forbidden.
Bush filed suit seeking to have
the vote declared a tie. which,
according to the city charter,
would have calk'd for a runoff
election. Hardy received 42.6
percent o f the voles.

N O T IC E

T o h e lp k ic k o f f t h is s p e c ia l w e e k ...
Sunday, May 13

Mother and Daughter Tea 3.00 til 4:30
pm (For our Residents Only)

Monday, May 14

loin us for coffee and donuts and a lour
from 9 am to 3 pin. Open to Public.

Tuesday, May 15

Mini Health Fair! Come get a FREE
Blood Pressure and Blood Sugar Level
Checkup from our staff of Nurses. (Pulse
and Weight Included) 9 am to 3 pm Only.

Wednesday, May 16 At to am join us and Mayor Betlyc Smith
to sign a proclamation sponsoring and
supporting this Health Care facility.

Thursday, May 17

For our residents only we will have a
picnic with Lake-view Middle School.

Friday, May 18

Listen to the Hamilton Recorder Band al
10 am Public invited.

Saturday, May 19

For our employees only there will be a
"Employee Picnic" al Ft. Mcsson Park on
Lake Monroe from 10 am til b pm.

H E A LTH C A R E CENTER
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containers are known to be an environment
ta l h a z a rd b e c a u s e th e y r e le a s e
chloroflurocarbons (CFCs) Into the at­
mosphere as they slowly degrade. The CFCs
have been shown to. among other things,
destroy the ozone layer which protects the
earth from harmful ultraviolet rays from the
sun.
Yesterday a smaller group, led by student
body president Chris Cogle, petitioned the
board lo form a committee to study the
alternatives to the use o f polystyrene
containers.

Adding that he had spoken with a
company in Mims which was willing to
a s s is t in th e sa fe r e c y c lin g o f the
polystyrene containers In use in school food
service facilities, Cogle said he believed the
alternatives were "available to those willing
to look for them ."
The board, acting on a recommendation
from Supt. Bob Hughes, unanimously
approved the formation of a committee to
consider the alternatives to the current
practices.

W eaker w etlands rules rejected
United Prate International
PALATKA — Regional water managers voted
down a rules change Tuesday that would have
opened thousands of acres o f wetlands In
northeast Florida for development.
In an 8 0 vote, the St. Johns River Water
Management District rejected a more restrictive
definition of wetlands. Had the new language been
adopted, about 3,000 a^res In 19 northeast Florida
counties would have been stripped o f wetlands
protection.
The vote came one d&lt;»y after an aide to Gov. Bob

Martinez telephoned board members, asking them
to kill the proposed changes.
Board members acted quickly at Tuesday's
meeting, which had been expected to drag on
because o f heated debate. Executive Director
Henry Dean spoke for about 10 minutes, telling
board members the existing rules functioned well
and should not be weakened. The board then
voted and moved to other Issues.
The Legislature In 1984 toughened rules for
preserving Florida wetlands, dramatically expan­
ding a list o f vegetation that determines whether
land Is wetland.

"But the Individual In­
com e statistics becom e
completely Impersonal In
the statistical compilation,
and end up being fed Into a
data bank of similar In­
formation from the 480
district off lies across the
nation." she said.

H E L P U S C E LE B R A T E

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May 9,

Speaking primarily about
Ihc longer form. Ryan said.
"People don't seem to un­
d e r s t a n d w h y c e r ta in
questions arc being asked,
e s p e cia lly Ihc question
about their Income. They
amwrrnlly believe Ihis
g E H w Informal I

N a t io n a l N u r s in g H o m e W e e k

Units d Praaa International

issday,

Lunchroom containers studied

P O L IC E B R IE F S

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Sanford, Fforl

950 S. Mo lion villa Ave., Sanlord
Phona 322-8556

Road closed
Sanlord police yesterday blocked a portion of
Old Lake Mary Road from Airport Boulevard to
Crystal Lake Drive In Lake Mary as firelighters
continued to battle a brush lire that had

consumed about 100 acres In the area Lake
Mary police officials said this morning they
expect the roed to be t tinned by this aftenoon.
Firelighters remained on the scene this morning.

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EDITORIALS

More killing fields
It m ay seem In co n ceiva b le that the civ ilize d
w orld w ould cou n ten an ce a resu m p tion o f the
k illin g fie ld s in C a m b o d ia . Y e t th a t is
precisely w hat w ill happen If r o l Pot and his
Chinese-backed K h m e r R ou ge g u e rrilla s arc
a llow ed to regain p ow er. T h e risk o f su ch a
tra ged y Is. In fact, in creasin g.
D u rin g Pol P o t’s m u rd erou s reign from
1975 to 1979, a n e s tim a te d 3 m illio n
C am b odian s w ere su m m a rily ex ecu ted or
tortu red and starved to death. N ot sin ce the
black days o f H itle r and Stalin has there been
such a brutal ca m p a ign o f gen o cid e.
In addition to th e hu m an ca rn a ge, Pol Pot
v irtu a lly d estroyed C a m b o d ia ’ s ec o n o m ic ,
p o litic a l and. s o cia l In fra stru ctu re in his
m an iacal bid to m ak e the co u n try a sh ow case
o f o r t h o d o x c o m m u n is m . H a v in g b e e n
w a ite d by V ie tr^ B ^ s In va d in g t r o o p s j i c
sw has v i s 'o i f l ^ m f o m p h a n t
capital c ity o f Ph n om Penh. T h e o d d s o H u s
d o in g so are grea tly en h an ced b y the m ilita ry
assistance the K h m e r R ou ge is re c e iv in g from
C hina.
A p p ro x im a tely 4 0 ,0 0 0 K h m e r g u e rrilla s
h a ve taken up position s in the cou n tryside.
T h e y are w a itin g fo - an o p p o rtu n ity to
o v erw h elm the V ietn am ese-in stalled g o v e r n ­
m en t o f Hun Sen. T h e g o v e rn m e n t’s 45 .0 00
troops and the 2 5 ,0 00 g u errilla s loyal to
P rin ce N orodom S ih a n ou k or his fo rm e r
p rim e m inister. S on Sann. a re n o m a tch for
Pol P o t's form id ab le forces, T o begin w ith , the
a n ti-K h m er Rouge figh ters lack th t tra in in g
and firep ow er o f their brutal co m m u n ist foes.
M ean w hile, the K h m e r R ou ge a d v a n ta g e in
arm s and a m m u n ition is in creasin g w ith each
passing mor.th.
C hina has rec en tly sent to the K h m e r
gu errilla s large sh ip m en ts o f rifles, a n ti­
aircraft guns, m ortars, rock et-prop elled g re ­
nades, rocket lau n ch ers. 122-m llllm eter h o w ­
itzers’ aVid 'bther h e a v y a rtillery. D u rin g the
past six m onths B ellin g has a ccelera ted a rm s
tra n s fe rs to th e K h m e r R o u g e , d e s p ite
s u g g e s tio n s to th e w o rld that it m ig h t
consider w ith d ra w in g Its su pport if a peace
plan could be w ork ed out.
Such a plan could be su pervised b y the
U nited Nations. It m u st in clu d e a cease-fire,
co m p lete w ith d raw al o f V ietn a m ese troops
and free elections. H opes for an a gre em en t
a lo n g these lines w e re dashed ea rlier this yea r
w h en China and th e o th e r p erm a n en t m e m ­
bers o f the S ecu rity C ou n cil — the U nited
States. Britain, F ran ce, th e S o v ie t U nion —
dead lock ed o v e r h o w th e d e a l cou ld be
im plem ented.
No peace accord is lik e ly as lo n g as C hina
keeps a rm in g the K h m e r R o u ge. T h a t is w h y
the Bush a dm in istration , w h ic h has tried to
brin g B eijing a lo n g b y g e n tle persuasion,
should resort to a stro n g er a pproach .
President Bush m ust d e c id e by J u n e 3
w h eth er to re n e w C h in a 's m o st-fa vo re d nation grade status. T h is w o u ld g iv e C hinese
g o o d s a d v a n ta g e o u s a cc e s s to A m e ric a n
m arkets. T h e B e ijin g reg im e is co n cern ed the
W h ite House m igh t d en y m ost-favored-n atlon
status In light o f the T ia n a n m e n S qu a re
m a s s a c r e a n d th e c r a c k d o w n o n prod em ocracy forces.
P resid en t B ush s h o u ld m a k e c le a r to
Chinese leaders th at co n tin u a tio n o f the
favorable trade sta tu s w ill h in g e on their
cooperation in h elp in g to b rin g about a
U.N.-supervised en d to th e k illin g In C a m ­
bodia. S ecretary o f S ta le J a m e s B aker alread y
a p p e a rs s y m p a t h e t ic to th is to u g h e n e d
approach.

Berry's World

INC b, far* M

"We're trying to develop a rabbit that eats
nothing but crabgrass and weeds. "

BEN WATTENBERG

Is U.S. reaching end of an era?
Although no formal announcment has yet
been made, newly available government data
reveals that fertility rales in the United States
are up. and for the first time in nearly a
generation American women arc bearing an
average o f m o r e than two children. The new
Ircnd will likely have profound and positive
effects. The turnaround Is probably not hap­
pening in Europe, and certainly not In Japan.
In early May. the National Center for Health
Statistics computed the estimated annual U.S.
Total Fertility Rate (TFR). Simply put, the TFR Is
the number o f children, on average, that a
woman bears in a lifetime. It is both a bedrock
demographic statistic ar.d a primal cultural
Indicator.
The new TFR is remarkable.
Consider the recent sequence; U.S. TO TAL
FERTILITY RATE
1976-86: 1.74-1.84 children per woman
1987: 1.87 children per woman
1988 (estimate); 1.93 children per woman
1989 (estimate): 2.00 children per woman
The precise new number Is 2.0009. In short,
the Birth Dearth in America still exists, but may
be ending.
What’s going on? There are solid clues. What
does It mean? Good things for us. problems for
our competitors.

The biggest reason for the change Is that
thirty-som ethings are having more kiddysomethings. The sound we hear ts the snooze
alarm on the biological clock, a final-chance
collective un­
d e r s t a n d in g o f a
demographic axiom:
"fertility delayed Is
fertility dented."
From 1977-87 the
f e r t i l i t y r a te s o f
women aged 30-39
rose from 40 to 50
births per thousand
w om en . T h e new
data Indicates that
this Increase nmong
older women appar­
e n t ly c o n tin u e d
through 1989, more
( T h e biggest
than overcom ing a
reason for the
slight on goin g d e­
change is that
crease In the fertility
thirtyrate a m o n g t e e n ­
som
ethings
agers and twentyare having
somethings.
more kiddyThe rise puts the
som ethings. J
United States within
range o f returning to

the TFR "replacement level" o f 2.11. That Is the
rate required to keep a population Just stableover time, not counting Immigration. But
tx-causc America accepts a solid number of
Immigrants, we may already tie at. or slightly
above, the replacement equivalent.
Accordingly, when the Census Bureau does Its
next projections, the "most likely" calculation
will probably no longer show America losing
population In the next century. The difference
between the 1.8 TFR used In the recent
projections and the currrnt 2.0 rale generates
more than 20 million additional people by 2050,
Instead of a declining population o f 299 million
at that time, there would be a grow ing one of 321
million.
The potential economic effects are great
(particularly tr augmented by moderate Immi­
gration Increases now being considered.) For
example, the Social Security shortfall would In­
cut (because o f more contributors), and growing
American markets would likely yield a future
boost for existing businesses.
America’s competitors are In no such happy
mode. The Japanese TFR Is falling, now down to
1.64. an all-time low. The growth of feminism in
Japan may lower the rate further.
European rates art- more complex.

Ma,rtijails toaggravate Castro

m zM

Novice senator’s bark has bite
WASHINGTON - The rush or Washington
life Is like a mountain stream In which rocks
are tumbled and, over time, become smooth,
polished and pretty but without edges. Sen.
Bob Kerrey, the freshman Democrat from
Nebraska, still has edge.
Kerrey’s language has teeth. It bites, as
when regarding the President’s education
proposals, he said. "A t their worst...they offer
promise unsupportablc by honest evaluation.”
Kerrey calls himself a writer, so assume he
uses words fastidiously, words like "insupportable'’ and "h o n e s t." "U n su p p orted "
would have been less harsh; "honest." as
u sed . Is s t in g in g . In G e o r g e B u s h 's
Washington, which Is most congenial to people
who went to charm school rather than real
school. Kerrey may have to heed the Truman
advice he quotes: “ Don't have a friend In
Washington. Buy a dog,"
When a senior Bush adviser denounced
"now-nowism " — living for the moment off
tomorrow's seed corn (actually, the Busli
jjollcy) — Kerrey said the real problem is
"bow-wowlsm ." (Kerrey will learn how little
the President likes canine comparisons.) Poli­
ticians. said Kerrey, like dogs, will bark at any
moving target:
"T h e President Is the best example....He
wants to be the education President and the
environment President and the housing Presi­
dent and I lie kind mid gentle President, lie
wants lo go to the Moon and maybe even to
Mars. He wants to do something about
Investment and computer technology and the
space station and the su percondu ctin g
supercollider. He wants to do something about
Poland and Hungary and Colombia." And
drugs.
But "drugs are not America's No. I problem.
Our No. t problem Is that politicians have been
drugged into believing that Americans don't
love their country enough, their children
enough, or life enough lo pay the price.”
Actually, politicians, most egreglously the
President, arc the pushers of that narcotic,
which produces taxaphobla.
Kerrey says lie made a lot o f money in the
restaurant business, partly because his
parents' generation built the Interstate
Highway System. "Th ey didn't sit around the
dinner table and wonder about what their rale
of return was going lo be on every single
Investment....They didn't sit around and say
thrlr taxes were loo high. They tried to provide
me witli greuter opportunities and by God I've
got an obligation to do the same with my
children."
Kerrey wishes we could "repeal tile year
2000," which Is becoming " a garbage can "
Into which we dump problems. He etches ills
|H)sltlon with the acid sarcasm: "President
Bush lias become fascinated lately with the
potential tor harmonic convergence in the year
2000 He wants to eliminate adult Illiteracy.

reduce dropout rates to 10 percent and
advance 17-year-olds to the lop of the
Industrial world's math and science class by
the dawning of that
magical m oment."
But r ig h t n ow
" a n o t h e r baby is
born Into poverty
every 40 seconds.
Every 40 seconds.
For example: Now.
And then, again —
every 40 seconds."
A nd. " a m in o rity
child under the age
o f o n e h a s le s s
chance of being im ­
munized in America
today than docs a
baby In Botswana."
(K e r r e y wishes
We invest ill getting
babies born, then
we could ‘re­
next take notice of
peal the year
them five years later
2000. jp
when many of them,
from dysfunctional
families, are severely
damaged.
"W e are not spending enough on the poor
who most of us do not know. Instead, we are
spending on the more well off who are apt to
be our friends." The deficit relfccts Oils
disparity. It produces unnecessarily high
Interest rates, which particularly punish, in
the end. the working poor. "A n d " — note the
dry understatement — "It Is the working poor
who are least likely to be able through either
Individual or direct purchase of Treasury
bonds or Indirectly through a pension fund, to
feel the benefit from the debt-financed growth
In our gross national product."
Recently. Kerrey lias had his basic American
entitlement. 15 minutes of fame. That resulted
from the reaction of some Democrats and
Journalists to the ennui enveloping the Demo­
cratic Party. Seized by an Inexplicable longing
for Iowa, and saddened by so little stirring in
presidential politics on the part of the parly's
pinups (Cuomo. Bradley. Nunn), addicts of
presidential politics, have turned their ga/e
toward Kerrey as an alternative to terminal
boredom.
Kerrey. 46. is Indeed something of an exotic
— a Congressional Medal o f Honor winner who
lost a leg below the knee In Vietnam hut has
run marathons, who bus dated actress Debra
Winger while living In Nebraska's governor's
mansion from which (the mansion, not Ms.
Winger) he walked away after one term while
enjoying stratospheric (70 percent) approval.
Democrats could do worse. Usually do.
Probably will. But they should note lliat
Bush's composure some -hues cracks under
serious criticism, so a Democrat with Kerrey’s
bite would tiavean Interesting edge.

WASHINGTON - Just as the detractors
predicted. T V Marti, America's latest effort to
needle Fidel Castro. Is a disaster. The Cuban
le n d e r h a s s u c c e s s fu lly b lo c k e d T V
transmission o f U.S. propaganda Into Cuba.
Net only has TV Marti been a $7 million bust,
but Castro has used It as an excuse lo turn
gtaul transmitters toward t he United States
and hloek com m er­
cial radio broadcasts.
Critics, even some
w it h in th e S t a t e
D ep a rtm e n t, p r e ­
dicted that T V Marti
was doomed. Several
members o f Congress
said the project, by
V oice o f A m e rica ,
would unnecessarily
aggravate the rela­
tions b etw een the
United S tates and
Cuba. S o m e even
argued that beaming ( T h e C A N F i s a
T v M^rtl across in­
pow erful
tern ation al bou nd­
lo b b y w llh
aries to an unwilling
plenty ol
Cuba v io la te d in
m
o n e y lo
tc rn a tlo n a l b ro a d ­
spread around
casting laws. So wity
to m e m be rs of
did the federal g o v­
C o n g re s s . J
ernment do it any­
way? The answer lies
in the enormous political clout ol CubanAincricans and I lie leading group o f exiles,
the Cuban American National Foundation.
Based In Miami, the CANF Is a powerful
lobby with plenty of money lo spread around
10 members of Congress in the form o f
campaign conlrthutlons. C A N P s flamboyant
leader. Jorge Mas Canosa. personally hands
out the campaign donations like candy
through CAMF's political action committees.
It was Mas who successfully lobbied for the
creation o f Radio Marti broadcasts to Cuba In
1982, despite tlx- objections of thcn-Sccretary
o f State George Shultz. Supporters of Radio
Marti talked It up as a great success, hut
congressional (Titles said Cubans paid the
price. Castro retaliated at home by cracking
down on political dissidents.
CANF's lightest grip is on Ihe House
Foreign Alfalrs Committee chaired by Rep.
Dante Fascell, D-Fla. Fascell's district In
Miami Is the stronghold o f Cuban exiles, and
he has sleadfastly backed lheir cause. He told
us he has always been solidly antl-Castro,
even before CANF became a force.
Through Fascell, CANF lias even been able
to cow one of Its traditional enemies. Rep.
Mervyn Dymally, D-Callf. He thinks the
United States ought to mind Its own business
and leave Castro alone. Dymally vehemently
opposed Radio Marti eight y e a r s ugo, calling
11 "an outrage, a total scandal." He argued
that "the American public ought to know that
we arc wasting money disrupting other
people's lives. Cuba Is a sovereign nation."
But that was then and this is now. Dymally
chairs the Foreign Affairs subcommittee that
authorized T V Marti, and when It cante up for
a vote, he didn't oppose It.
As a subcommittee chairman. Dymally
would be unwise to irritate his committee
chairman. Fascell. A spokesman In Dym ally's
office told our associate Scott Sleek lhal II
wouldn't have been diplomatic for Dymally to
oppose TV Marti when Fascell was so
supportive o f It. Dymally Is also starting to
receive campaign contributions from the
Cuban-American community.
The Influence of Cuban exiles extends all
the way to tlx- White House. Mas is a major
fund-raiser for the Republicans, and sources
say he boasts about his friendship wllh
“ George and Barbara."
Mas wants to be the first president o f a
democratic Cuba after the overthrow of
Castro. T o protect his high profile from his
enemies, the wealthy Mas rides around in an
arm ored car once ow n ed by the late
N icaraguan despot. A nastaslo Som oza.
Cuban-American sources told us that Mas has
a tendency to strong-arm tlx- exiles who
aren't as fervent as himself. Former Radio
Marti director Ernesto Bentacourt. who criti­
cized the TV Marti plan, has accused Mas of
having a hand in Bentacourt's ouster.

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Iran-Contra figure Channell dies
U n lU d Pr*«a International
WASHINGTON Con­
servative pollttr.il fundraiser
Carl "S p itz" Channell, a former
West Virginia motel operator
who became the first person
convicted Ir the Iran-Contra
scandal, has died.
Channel), 44, died Monday at
George Washington University
Hospital, reportedly of Injuries
received about two months ago
when, as a pedestrian, he was
struck by a ear. He also had
pneumonia.
The funeral was tentatively
scheduled for Saturday, but final
arrangements were pending.
Chunnel! operated a motel
until 1979 before he became u
major national fund-raiser for
conservative causes. He founded
or gained control of numerous
c o n s e rv a tiv e o rg a n iza tio n s ,
among them two political action
c o m m it te e s , a ta x -e x e m p t
foundation and the organization
W eslcm Goals, which has two
subsidiaries.
Channell pleaded guilty to
using his non-profit National
Endowment for the Preservation
o f Liberty to raise more than $2
million lo arm the Nicaraguan
Contra rebels.
On July 7, 19H9. he was

sentenced to two years of proba­
tion and ordered to pay a
standard #50 federal court
assessment for conspiring to
defraud the government o f taxes
due on the money he and former
While House aide Oliver North
raised for the guerrillas.
Channell's confession was part
o f an agreement reached with
I n d e p e n d e n t p ro s ec u to r
Lawrence Walsh In exchange for
Channcll's testimony against
North, the fired National Securi­
ty Council aide Identified as the
chief operator In covert U.S.
arms sales to Iran and the
diversion o f profits lo the Con­
tras.
Federal Election Commission
and Internal Revenue Service
record s In d ica ted C h a n n ell
raised more than $5 million
between 1985 and 1986 and
through his foundations and
political action committees spent
much of the money on a pro­
paganda blitz to win public
support for Contra aid.
The Lowell (Mass.) Sun re­
ported that $5 million In profits
from the Iran arms sales was
diverted for conservative politi­
cal purposes and some o f It was
funnclcd to Channcll’s organiza­
tions.
Channel! denied he received
any Iran arms money.

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Government records Indicated
developing
that groups run by Channell
or Im provin g their property
bought political advertisements because o f the rese- -atlon may
against • r igresslonal candidates be entitled to damages.
unsympathetic to the Conti as.
Expressway attorney Lonnie
Channcll's activities angered
Groot said no one would be
Democrats early In 1986 when
entitled to damag.-s because no
C o n g r e s s w a s c o n s id e r in g
one had sought permission to
appropriating more official fund­
develop their property within the
ing for the rebels. Chann.ll and
reservation area.
other conservative group leaders
Harry Robson, the owner of
campaigned In favor of the plan
Center Mall on U.S. Highway
and against members o f Con­
17-92 at Airport Boulevard, said
gress who opposed the legisla­
the removal o f the reservation
tion.
should reopen the Issue o f
One of the groups that Joined whether the expressway should
In the campaigns was the Na­ pass through Sanfora at all.
tional Conservative Political Ac­ R o b s o n 's c o m m e n ts Irk e d
tion Committee, where Channell ex p res sw a y d ire cto r G era ld
had served as finance chairman. Brinlon.
N CPAC leader T erry Dolan.
"That comes from someone
Channcll's former boss who died who we went through great
In December 1986. sought the pains lo miss his property."
defeat of 33 members o f Con­ Brtnton said. T h e authority
gress who opposed aid for the approved a redesign of the U.S.
17-92 Interchange last year to
Contras.
protect
Sanford Plaza. Center
Channell'n endowment also
Mall and several other busi­
paid the R o b e rt G oo d m a n
nesses that would have been
A gen cy o f Baltim ore nearly
*200,000 to produce a series of destroyed for the Interchange.
On A p r il 26. the F lorida
pro-Contra advertising films that
contained foolage o f Soviet m ili­ Supreme Court ruled 4-3 thal a
tary equipment. A spokeswoman state law allowing land to be
for Goodman's agency said the reserved for future roadways
films were from White House w a s u n c o n s t it u t io n a l a n d
files and were supplied directly amounted to an uncompensated
''ta k in g " o f the land. Th eir
by North.
ruling following more than 18
months o f deliberations.
First adopted in 1985, the law
prevents any vacant land from
being developed for up to 10
Lauderdale.
"But I’ve never known these years In a reserved area. The law
ducks to actually attack." she doesn't prevent hom eowners
from making Improvements or
said. "T h ey'll peck at you but
additions to their homes, but It
It's their way of communicating.
They're frustrated. Th ey’re look­ does prevent business owners
p-nn^ubtlng more than 20 n crs' for nfTrr’ ^ ^ ^ ^ I f l t l their
value
i-^ I^ H p r liberty
ty before the rcscrvation w as
It is a n n o y in g , h o e v e r ,
made.
especially for older people less
The law also allowed anyone
able lo maneuver around duck
who wanted to dc-.lnp their
droppings.
property to seek a waiver from
the state or expressway authori­
"I like ducks, but I don't like
ty. If the road-bulldlng agency
getting slobbered on or getting
finds the property owne-'s right
my nylons ripped by hordes of
to use his land Is being denied
those big. ugly ducks." Thlbault
said.
The egg removal campaign
has drawn some complaints
from animal rights activists, but
wildlife experts said It docs not
harm the ducks.
"It Isn't cruel," Montctro said. J E S S IE L O U " J A C K I E "
"T h e baby ducks uren't going to DOUGLASS
Jessie Lou "Jackie" Douglass,
suffer. The female will rebreed
78. 177 Francis Circle. Alta­
and lay again. You eat eggs,
monte Springs, died Tuesday at
don't you?”
South Sem in ole C om m unity
Hospital. Longwood. Born April
7. 1912. In Floral City, she
moved -to A ltamonte Springs
Need may also be created for from Palmetto In 1940. She was
International flights, Cooke said. a homemaker and a member of
the Chlrst Episcopal Church.
In that case, the ulrport would
Longwood.
have lo pay the Federal Aviation
Survivors Include husband.
Administration u *75,000 start­
in g fe e p lu s th e c o s t o f Eugene S.; sister. Nona Wilson.
APamnnte Springs.
personnel.
O aklawn Park Cemc"W e are proceeding down that
tcry/Funeral Home, Lake Mary,
a ven u e n o w ." C ook e said.
"W cT e not real dose, but we are in charge o f arrangements.
persuing the FAA."
Cooke did nut know how soon HERMAN EDGE
such a plan m igh t be Im ­
H e rm a n E d ge. 5 8 . 4 0 5 0
plemented. but added that such
Mcrcun Dr.. Jamcsvllle, N.Y..
facilities could service other formerly of Lake Monroe, died
airlines as well.
April 13. at his residence. Born
"It's definitely desirable." the
April 16. 1931. in Lake Monroe,
official said. "And It Is leasable
he moved to Syracuse 40 years
because wc could operate with
ago. He was deputy chief of
other airlines as well as Sunllne.
police in Syracuse N.Y.. and a
but wc have to sec how much of m e m b e r o f P r o v i d e n c e
a need there is first."
Missionary Baptist Church of
Parker hud said lhat Sunllne Lake Monroe, and attended
would consider having charter
B e t h a n y B a p tis t C h u r c h .
(lights to and from Cancun.
S yracu se. He was a board
M e x ic o and M o n te g o B ay.
member of the Syracuse Boys
Jamaica, but that they would C l u b , a m e m b e r o f t h e
have lo be routed In and out of
Sportsman’s Club, and worked
U.S. Customs at Orlando In­
with the Junior golfing league.
ternational.
Survivors Include wife. Bessie;

Duck attacks leave residents squawking
United Press InUrnstlonsI
P E M B R O K E P IN E S - A
c a m p a ig n to c o n t r o l th e
burgeoning Muscovy duck pnpustealing th e l^ ^ ^ y n a y
r
pi
ducks to seek revenge by at­
tacking humans, condominium
officials suspect.
Some residents at the Century
Village retirement complex In
Pem broke Pines believe the
ducks are frustrated at the egg
p ilf e r in g and a rc p e c k in g
humans as an emotional outlet.
Another theory holds that the
ducks have grown used lo being
fed by humans and the attacks
are simply a signal lhat the
animals are hungry.
"H ow can yo-t ligurc what's In
the mind of a duck?" asked City
Commissioner Kitty Thlbault.
executive coordinator o f the
C o n d o m in iu m O w n e r s o f

i’emhrook Pines Association.
Whatever the cause, residents
at the Century V illage and
nearby neigh borh oods have
complained of Increasingly fre­
quent attacks by the fat, ugly,
p r o li^ ^ A tt^ s .
crew s at
c o m p l e x and r e s i d e n t s
throughout Pem broke Pines
have been removing duck eggs
from nests for about a year.
They Insist the duck attacks
have grown more common since
the program began.
"I don’t know If It’s what made
them more dlsagrrrablc ... but I
think taking the eggs may have
something lo do with II." said
Thlbault.
W ild life ex p erts said the
ducks’ behavior poses no threat
of Injury.
" I f you're not used to it and a
great big duck nibbles your arm.
it could be frightening." said Gill
Monlclro. Interim director of the
Wildlife Care Ccnler In Fort

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that beginning flights by August
would be very early.
"I'm not going to say It can't
be done, but that would he very
optimistic," Cooke said.
"W c arc negotiating with the
CFRA and they were very rcceptlve.” Parker said. "W e ’ll tie
meeting with (CFRA Director of
Aviation) Steve Cooke further to
complete negotiations. After the
meeting wl|H Cooke, he will then
present what we have come up
with to the authority for final
approval."
Parker said that Sunllne would
have about five aircraft that
would transport an estimated
800 passengers dally.
Three of the airplanes will be
Boeing A ircraft C orporation
737s. capable of carrying 125
passengers each, and two British
Aerospace Corporation I l l s ,
which can carry 80 passengers
each. Parker said. "Then we
would have to be certified by the
Federal Avtutkm A dm inistra­
tion." Parker said. "W e don't
anticipate any problem with
lhat. but we do need lo be In as

soon us possible In order to begin

operations,"
The airline plans to employ
about 100 people, the vice presi­
dent said.
Parker said that according to
demographic studies. Sanlord
was ideal.
"Seventy-five percent of the
traveling public that live in
Orange and Seminole Counties
live In northern Orange and
Seminole Counties. It would be
easier for them lo travel to the
Sanford Airport then to fight the
trafDc to Ortaodo." the official
added.
Cooke said the expansion was
a terrific thing for Sanford and
that it would have a beneficial
multiplying effect for the com ­
munity.
"Tourists will crcule an addi­
tional need for hotels, restau­
rants and atractions like the
Central Florida Zoo and the
Rlverboat Romance. All of them
have the potential to benefit
from this service."
Cooke said that on bad days,
commuters can need as much as
two hours to get to Orlando
International Airport.

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on doubk- sessions, with
one group attending classes from
7 a.m. until noon and the other
In class from 1 to 6 p.nt.
• A [Mutable, also at a cost of
about $7,000 will be needed to
accomodate bathroom facllltes
for the portables farthest away
from the main school.
• Playground space could (re­
p l a c e d In t h e n e a r b y
Klngsbrtdge area. The city of
Oviedo has agreed to let the
school board use the land. The
school maintenance department
and Stenstrom parents would
help provide and lay sod for the
area.
• If additional classroom space
Is needed, the art and music
clossrooms could In- converted
for other purposes.
Wilson Elementary School,
985 Orange BlviL In Sanford:
• All five portables already In
use on (he campus will remain
In place.
• An additional three
portables, at an approximate
cost of $7,000 will need lo be
placed at the school.
• T w o self-con tain ed ESE
programs would need to be
relocated to another site which
bus not yet been determined
• A dditional growth would
have to be absorbed by convert­
ing the audltonum, the multi­

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purpose room, llie media center
and music and art classrooms
Into classrooms for other pur­
poses.
S p r in g L a k e E le m e n ta r y
School, 695 Orange Avc. in
Altamonte Springs
• The zones from which stu­
dents Tor this school are drawn
would have lo be realigned to
help ease the overcrowding.
Students living In Soring Oaks
South. Spring Otiks woods and
Heatherton Village would go
from Spring Lake to Forest City
Elementary School. 1010 Sand
L a k e R o a d In A l t a m o n t e
Springs. Thai would move ap­
proximately 117 students for the
1990-91 school year. Students
who have been assigned to the
fifth grade at Spring Lake will
have the option o f staying at
their present school for their
final year, but parents will have
to provide transportation for that
year.
Having had public input at the
work session in March, the hoard
w ill hear only the -uperlnlendent's recommendations and
the reports of Richard Wells,
assistant superintendent of facil­
ities and Ken Unvto and Nancy
McNamara, area directors o f
elem en tary education before
making their final decision on
the matter, however, a large
crowd Is expected to be In
attendance.

Michaud has denied the charges
through her attorney, John
Chainblee of Tampa.
"She is the best teacher 1 have
ever had." said senior Rebecca
P ittm a n . 18, w ho b e lie v e s
Michaud's activities outside the
classroom do not affect her

teaching abilities.
She said stories about the
c h a r g e s a g a in s t M ic h a u d
changed dally."The tales grow
taller down the line." she said.
Duncan Jones. 19. who grad­
uated from Oviedo High School
two years ago said he thought
the "w hole thing was asinine.”
He said the "only ones who are
being hurt are the students." He
said Michaud bad been his
teacher at Oviedo and was cur­
rently his Instructor at Seminole
Community College.
Angered that the students
were not given their say. Jones
said. "Supt. Hughes Just doesn't
want to hear what's going on."
Junior Marette Ugrln. 16. said
she doesn't see how the accusa­
tions. if they are true, would
have "anything lo do with her
performance In class." Ugrln
e c h o e d th e c o m m e n t s o f
Chamblce who said It was wrong
to suspend Michaud because
Seminole County needs good
math teachers to help motivate
students to their fullest poten­
tial.
"She always takes special time
with all of us." Ugrin said, "even
kids who aren't In her class.”

d a u g h te rs . Murcia H a yn es.
Syracuse and Patricia Chavt-rs of
J a m c s v llle ; sisters. F an n ie
Maude Everett and Ernestine
Branch, both of Lake Monroe.
W i l l i e Bell B r y a n t of
Philadelphia. Della McCoy or
D o r c h e s t e r . M a s s ., a n d
Catherine Smith of Jacksonville;
brothers. Douglas o f Warren.
Ohio, and Sylvester. Marvin and
Grady, all o f Syracuse; two
grandchildren; several nlcct-s,
nephews, aunts, uncles and
cousins.
Contributions may be made to
the Syracuse Police Department
Minority Scholarship Program,
the C aring Coalition or the
American CanccrSoctety.
G a rlan d B rothers Funeral
Home. Syracuse, N.Y.. In charge
of arrangements.

DORSEY
GRAVE

C H A R LE S

by the reservation, it must buy
the property within six months
or allow the development to
occur. Only one property owner
used the administrative process
to force the authority to buy
their property.
As a result o f the decision, the
authority held an emergency
meeting Tuesday to remove all
r e s e r v a tio n s fo r the en tire
expressway tight o f way. Some
reservations had been removed
earlier this year on existing
businesses west of U.S. 17-92.
E x p ressw a y o ffic ia ls w ere
quick to say the action should
h a v e no e f f e c t on the
expressway, expected to be un­
der construction by November
and be completed by October
1992.
" I f people wanted to develop
their property, they would've let
us know about it." Brlnton said.

“ I don't think this will have any
affect on people who wouldn't
have settled with us anyway.
Most people Just want their
money as soon as they can get
" W e don't have any money for
right o f way,*' Bkinton said. " If
we did, we’d be ready to begin
purchases within 90 days on the
135 parcels we need to acquire."
Jerry Kirk, an Orange County
owner o f land needed for the
Orange County sections o f the
C en tra l Florida ex p res sw a y
system , said he planned to
organize Orange and Seminole
County property owners who
were affected by the reservations
to challenge the expressway
authorities.
"W h at they did was wrong
and they're going to have to pay
fo rtt." Kirk said.

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dense forest cover and
wet swampland. One o f two of
the tractors being used was
Immobilized when It broke a
track yesterday while plowing
fire breaks around the blaze In
an effort to contain the blaze.
The fire Is still smouldering
today, said Lake Mary Police.
Old Lake Mary Road south of
A irport Boulevard had been
closed due lo smoke and proba­
bly will remain closed, police
said.
The fire appeared to have
started by humans Monday In a
graveyard behind Seminole High
School, spokesmen from the
Division o f Forestry said.
^ j i m
e
y a ro ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ W c s in the
Lake Villas nclghborh iod In
Sanford.
Units from the Sanford Fire
Department. Lake Mary Fire
Department. Seminole County
Fire Department and the State
Division of Forestry have re­
sponded since the blaze began.

tlons. Expressw ay of­
ficials say their toll estimates are
conservative and they actually
e x p e c t to c o l l e c t h i g h e r
amounts.
Traffic and toll projections
show at least #11.3 million will
be collected during the first year
with the established #1.50 m ax­
imum toll. Those collections will
Increase to about *14.7 million
In 1996, p ro je ctio n s show.
O perations and maintenance
costs arc expected to require
about 10 percent of the reve­
nues.
Commissioners pledged the
full amount of the estimated
92.6 million they'll have avail­
able from co n sm u ^ M | ^ a s tax.
otor fu&gt;- t . 4 ^ m j P a n t e c d
entitlement revenues. But actu­
ally one-twelfth that amount —
the amount collected monthly —
wtll be held In reserve to back
the toll bonds.
Tolls from the first six months
o f collections wtll finance a *6
million reserve fund.

d a u gh te rs , E liza b eth Hood
C artersvllle. Ga.. Ruth Ellen
Watkins. Alpharetta. Ga.; sis­
ters, Anna. New Brunswick.
EVERETT L.RAGLAND
Everett L. Ragland. 47. 367 N. N .J., Helen Vlllanl, Raritan.
Winsome Court. Lake Mary, died Ruth Zuza, Manvllle. N.J.; three
Tuesday at his residence. Bom grandchildren.
B aldw tn-Fu trch tld F u n eral
Oct. 29. 1942. In Louslvltle. Ky..
he moved lo Lake Mary from Home. Goldenrod, In charge of
O'Fallon. 111.. In 1988. He was a arrangements.
systems analyst for Metropolitan
Life Insurance and a member of
jP U N E M L S
the Longwood Baptist Church.
He was an Air Force veteran and
a member o f the Retired Officers HARGRAVE. DORSEYC.
G ra w tld t funeral M rvlctt for Mr. Doriay
Association.
C. Hargrava. 71. of DaBary. who died
S u r v i v o r s I n c l u d e ' w ife . Monday, will be 11:00 Thuriday morning at
Beckey: daughter. Karen. Lake Oaklawn Park Camatory with Mr George
Y a te i officiating. Frltn di may call at
Mary: sons. Kevin and Chris, Gramkow Funeral Homo Wednesday evening
txxh of Lake Mary: brothers. from
A rra n g e m e n t by Gram kow Funeral
R ich a rd and C arl, both o f
Louslvllle. Tom. Sante Fe. N.M.; Home, Sanlord.
s is t e r s . D o r o t h y F o r t n e r .
Louisville. Susie Simms, Fort
Pierce. Alberta Lay, Cincinnati;
grandmother. Daisy Rountree.
Bowling Green. Ky.
O aklawn P ar k Cemctery/Funcral Home. Lake Mary.
In charge of arrangements

G ra m k o w F u n eral H om e.
Sanford, in charge o f arrange­
ments.

ANDREW EDWARD VARGA
Andrew Edward Varga. 70.
2069 Penguin Court, Oviedo,
died May 1. Born May 7. 1919, In
Raritan. N .J.. he m oved to
Oviedo from Tampa In 1989. He
was a retired staff manager for
the Independent Life Insurance
Co. and a member of St. Luke's
Lutheran Church. He was a
veteran o f World War H.
Survivors Include wife. Ruth;

HUNT MONUMENT CO.
DISPLAY YARD
Hwy. 17-92 - F«m Park
Ph. 339-0960
' Gene Hunt, Owner

Bronze, Marble A Granite

MEETING THE NEED
OF EVERY FAMILY
• Pre-Need Pfenning
• Out 01 State Transfer
• Local Builal
• Cremation
• Burial In All Military Cemeteries

.
PH. 834-8330
G jG Frederic F. Gaines Jr.
cT y
r I rl

Funeral Director
Owner

Gaines
Funeral Hom e
Formerly Gramkow Gaines
Funeral Home
LOCALLY OWNED A OPERATED
150 000 TRACK RD. LONGWOOD

HAR­

Dorsey Charles Hargrave. 78.
13 Valencia Ruud. DeBary. died
Monday at Central Florida Re­
gional Hospital. Sanford. Horn
Sept. 6. 1911. In BHIairc. Ohio,
he moved to DeBary from there­
in 1946, He was a district
manager for the life Insurance
company and a member o f the
Church of Christ. He was a
former member of t tit- MasonicLodge. Sanford.
Survivors include wife. Mary
E.; sons, Richard. Osteen. Kevin
Zimmerman. DeBary. daughter.
Patricia Brining. DeBary: sister,
M artha C ale, S a n fo rd ; fiv e
g r a n d c h ild r e n ; fiv e g r e a t ­
grandchildren

C arin g people is one o f the things that m akes
Urisson Funeral Hom e special. This is W illiam
E. "B ill" W elhorn. Bill is a licensed funeral
d irector with over 17 yea rs experience In the
funeral business. C arin g people is what you
expect and w hat yon get at

Brisson Funeral Home
Prearranged Funeral Program
C o rn er o f 9 th S tre e t an d La u rel * S anford. F la.
(407) 32 2 -2 1 3 1

�t A

EACHER RECOGNITION AND AWARDS

129 receive special mention
By VICKI DaSORMIBR
Herald stall writer

Te rry Richardson (led), o l C ro o m s, cited by Ira G e o rge, Rebekah M c C lo u d , and N orm a H ayes.

M ary A n n Barnes, of W ilso n Elem entary, Sanford.

Carol Dudley, of G re en w o o d Lakes Elem entary, Lake M ary

SANFO RD — Th e School
Board ol Semtnoli County and
the Seminole education Associa­
tion Iasi nlghi awarded rcrtlflrates and plaques called "Apples
from the Teachers" to communi­
ty volunteers wnn had made
teachers' John easier by giving
their time and tnlenls In the
classroom
"T h e teachers appreciate the
assistance l hr sc people and
businesses have given them ."
said Kristi Flguereo of the SEA.
" T it e cooperative effort has
m ade the S em in ole district
schools l&gt;cttcr."

Legal N otices

Legal Notices

NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Nolle* it hereby given that we
ere engaged in business el P O
Bob 1425. Apopka F L 32703.
Seminole County. Florida, under
the Fictitious Name ot TH E
C U T T IN G E D G E LAW N
M A IN T CO and that w* intend
tu register u id name with the
Clerk of the Circuit Court. Sem
inoie County, Florida. In ac
cordance with the Provisions of
the Fictitious Name Statutes.
To Wit Section MS 09 Florida
Statutes 1957
James R Midkiff
Walter D Scnwentnske
Publish May f. 10. 23. 30 T990
OER 80
^
______
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT.
IN ANDFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO 90 2149 CA 04 L
IN RE The Marriage ot
BAR B AR A H AR DEN
Petitioner/Wife
and
G E R A L D B RUCE H A R D EN
usban
'. l 4 d
j'
TH E S T A T E OF r LOR 'D A TO
G ERALD BR UCE HARDEN
1705 Persimmon Avenue
Santord. Florida 32771
(Last Known Address)
Y O U ARE H E R E B Y NOTI
F IE D that an action for Dts
solution of Marriage has been
filed against you and you are
required to serve a copy ot yOur
written defenses. If any. to It on
F R A N K C W H IG H A M
ES
Q U I R E . Attorney for Pet!
tloner/Witt, whose address ‘s
Post Otlice 8o* 1330. Sun Bank
Uuildifiq Suite 77. 200 West T it
S tre e t, $ a n f o r d F lo r id a
32772 1330 on or before May 21
1990. and file Ihe original with
the Clerk of this Court either
before service on Petitioner s
attorney or immediately there
after; otherwise a default and
ultimate Final Judgment will be
entered against you for the
relief 'demanded m the' Petition
and your marriage to Petitioner
wl'lt he ditto) v*«S
W ITN E S S My hand and the
leaf of this Court on April Is.
A D 1990
IS E A LI
M A R Y A N N E MORSE
Clerk of fhe Circuit Court
By Jackie Royal
Deputy Clerk
Publish April 18. 25 &amp; May 2. 9
1990
J E P HQ

NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice is hereby given that we
are engaged tn business at 490
Eagle Circle, Casselberry, Flor
(da 32707, Seminole County,
Florida, under the Fictitious
N a m e of U N C L A I M E D
E S T A T E SERVICES, and that
we Intend fo register said name
with the Clerk of the Circuit
Court, Seminole County, Ftori
da. In accordance with the
Provisions ot the Fictitious
Name Statutes. To Wit Section
M5 09 F lor ida Statutes 1957
CecelMa Creep
Atfrld Ale ■and*r
Publish May*. 14.23. 30 1990
D E R 84

NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice Is hereby given that I
am engaged in business at 3477
Lake Emma Rd Lake Mary
F L 3^744. Seminole County
Florida under the Fictitious
Name of LA WOMAN, and that I
Intend to register said name
with the Clerk ot the Circuit
Court, Seminole County, F lort
da In accordance with the
Provisions ol the Fictitious
Name Statutes, To Wit Section
845 09 Florida Statutes 19S7
LA WOMAN. INC
Connie R Ceynowa
Publish May 9. 14. 23. JO 1990
O ER 84

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN ANDFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO Hr 2240 CA 20 L
IN RE TH E M A T T E R O F THE
ad o p t^ ^ ^ ^ f per so n
afKe
SJw*
Minors
JA M E S L W ALKER
Pet&lt;*'oner
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO M A R TIN T IM O TH Y
B LAC K
Address Unknown
Residence Unknown
Y O U ARE N O T IF IE 0 that an
action for adoption of the
persons has been filed agamst
you and you are requested tn
serve a copy of your written
defenses. *! any, to If on the
Petitioner s attorney, whose
name and address is
T IM O T H Y M O L E A R Y
ESQ UIR E
I45SW Fairbanks Avenue
Winter Pars. Florida 32789
on or before the 25th day of May
1990 and file fhe original with
the Clerk of Ihli Court either
before service on Petitioner's
attorney or immediately there
after, otherwise, a 'default will
be entered against you for the
relief demanded! in Ihe com'
plaint ot Petitioner
W ITN ES S My hand and the
seal of this Court on April 70
1990
(S E A L )
M A R Y A N N E MORSE
As Clerk of the Court
By Sharon Dunn
As Deputy Clerk
Publish April 25 A May 2 9 1*
1990
D E P 290

INTHE CIRCUIT COURT.
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT. IN ANDFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO 90 1954 CA
DIVISION L
C O L L A T E R A L M O R TG A G E
'
l nrftnJ

FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice is hereby given that I
am engaged in business at 315
W ickham Court, Longwood
32779. Seminole County. Florida
under the Fictitious Name ot
D IV E R S IF IE D M A R K E T IN G
C O N C E P TS , and that I 'ntend to
register said name with the
Clerk of the Circuit Court. Sem
mole County. Florida. In ac
cordance with the Provisions ot
the Fictitious Name Statutes.
To Wit Section MS 09 Florida
Statutes 1957
Kathleen M Fox
Publish May 2. 9. tA. 23. 1990
P E R 20_______________________
NOTICE UNDER
FICTITIOUS NAME STATUTE
TO W H O M I T M AY C O N C E R N
Notice Is hereby given that the
undersigned pursuant to the
"’ Fictitious Nam* Statute"".
Chapter MS 09, Florida Statu Its,
wilt register with the Clerk of
the Circuit Court,, in and for
Seminole County, Florida, upon
receipt of proof of the public a
bon of this notice, the fictitious
name, to wit
P R IT C H E T T 5
A U T O M E P A IR
under which I am engaged In
business at
I5A3S Hwy 1/ 97
Longwood, Florida 31750
That the individual interested
In said business enterprise
Is/are as follows

100%

Bienda Hicks, o f Pine C re s l Elem entary. Santord

Dale Whitman o f S em in ole Hlqh. Sanfoid

• A n d re a lle r r o f C IG N A
Hcallhplan o f Florida, Inc
• Geneva Cochran
• Marianne Cormier
• Charles Col shall
• Bonnie Drlnkul
• I'hylllsDuctias
• Lisa Ferguson
• Tom Ferguson
• Ina Prater
• Melinda Frazier
• Nancy Ftirla
• Jnanila Coiner
• Tony Gallaway of l he Xerox
Corporation
• Roxanne Gnlhnmsom
• Wanda Guzman
• Michacla lladlow
•C arol Harper
C See Teachera, Page 7A

Legal N otices

NOTICE OF

Debbie O w en s, o l Lakeview Middle, Sanford

S e v e n ty -s e v e n c e r tific a te s
were awarded last night as well
as three special tecognltlon
plaques:
Certificates were given to:
• Carol Adams of World Book
encyclopaedia
• Gene Alhamonte o f Glno's
I’ lzza and Pasta
• Dayna Maradct of American
Medical Transport
• Betsy Andrews
• Pat Barlle
• Martha Beers
• Patty Bingham
• Celeste Brown
• Jean Brownsword
• Jeff Brown sword
• Sis Broyles
• Paula Church

ATC O R . INC .
a Florida corporation
By G E O R G E BLACK
President
Dated at Altamonte Springs.
Seminole County. Florida, this
20th day of April. 1990
Publish Mag 2. 9. t*. 23. 1990
P E R II_______________________
IN THE ClRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO 90 244
IN HE G U A R D IA N S H IP OF
R O B E R T CARL O AM Q ECK .
III.
N O TIC E OF AC TIO N
TO C O NNIE LYNN
D AM BECK
YO U ARE N O T IF IE D that an
action for a Legal Guardianship
has been filed by Petitioner.
Aracely S Dambeck You are
required fo serve a written
response,, if any,, to the action on
Petitioner s attorney whose
name and address it Mark E
Herr,. Clonlnger and Files, Post
Oft ice Boa 3)7, Oviedo, Florida
327*5. within 15 days of this
publication, i w
and I He the
original with the C*erk of this
Court either before service on
Petitioner s attorney, or imme
dutciy thereafter otherwise an
Order will be entered to fhe
Petitioner tor Appointment of
Guardian
W ITN E S S my hand and the
seal ot this Court on the ’4th day
Of April 1990
(C O U R T S E A U
M A R Y A N N E MORSE
A% C i«r k ot said Cour t
BY Patricia Thatcher
As Deputy Clerk

Publish April l| 2SA Mar : 9
OfeF iQI

NOTICE OF REVOCATION
OF POWEROF ATTORNEY
State of Florida
County of Alachua
Notice is hereby given that I.
M O Z E L L E E L IZ A B E T H
C H R IS T IA N
do h e r e b y
expressly and completely re
voke any and ail Powers of
Attorney, and all power and
authority thereby given or In
tended to be given, by me in
t a v o r of J O N R O B E R T
C H R IS TIA N dated prior to the
date hereof
D A T E D this 4th day ot May
1990
M O Z E L L E E L IZ A B E TM
C H R IS TIA N
Publish May 9 1990
D E R 85

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT,
IN ANDFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO I f 3124 CA 09 P
F E D E R A L N A TIO N A L
M O R TG A G E ASSO CIATIO N
Plaintiff.
vs
G U S TA V O Q UINO NES. SONIA
R O CC AQ UIN O N ES. H A R R Y
R EIN , and any unknown heirs,
devisees, grantees, creditors.
and other unknown persons or
unknown spouses claiming by,
through, and under any of the
above named Defendants
Defendants
AMENDED
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
N O TIC E IS hereby given that
the undersigned Clerk of the
C ir c u it Court of Sem inole
County. Florida, will on the 14th
day of June. 1990. at 11 00
o'clock a m at the West Front
door of the Seminole County
Courthouse in Sanford. Florida
otter for sale and sell at public
outcry to the highest and best
bidder for cash, the following
described property situate In
Seminole County, Florida
Lot 109, H O W ELL BRANCH
WOODS, according to the plat
thereof as recorded in Plat Book
19 Pages II and 12 Public
Records of Seminole County,
Florida
Together with the following,
equipment and fiat ores Rheum
Hot Water Heater, Frigldaire
R ange and O v e n
N y fo ne
E » h a u s f Fan and H o o d.
Swanson C a rrie r A C and
Heating Carpet Insmkerafor
Disposal Frigidaire Dishwash
er Fireplace
pursuant to the Final Judgment
entered m a case pending in said
Court the style of which &lt;s
indicated above
W ITN ES S my hand and of
hclai seal of sa-d C oirt this 7th
da* of Mar i99g
(C O U R T SEAL)
Mar yanne Morse
C L E R K O F THE
C IR C U IT COURT
By Jane E Jasewic
Deputy Clerk
Puthsh M a rt 1*
D E R 94

Plaintiff
vs
JU L IA E P H ILLIP S eta)
Defendants
NOTICt. OF ACTION
TO J U L IA E P H ILLIP S
Residence Unknown
Last known address
390 E Smediey Lane
Lake Mary. F lor ida 32744
DOUGLAS E B A IL E Y
Residence Unknown
Last known address
190 E Smediey Lanw
Lake Mary, f tut ida 327se
Any unknown Heirs devisees
grantees, assignees, lienors
creditors trustees, or other
claimants, including the un
know-i spouse of J U L IA E
P H IL L IP S If any claiming by
through and under JU L IA F
P H IL L IP S and or DOUGLAS E
B A I lE Y
Residence Unknown
YOU AR E N O T IF IE D that an

action to foreclose the mortgage
encumbering the following
property In Seminole County,
Florida
Lot G Block 79 A M E N D E D
P L A T OF C R Y S T A L LA K E
SHORES, according to the plat
♦hereof as recorded In Plat Book
4 page 18. of the Public Records
of Seminole County, Florida
has been filed by the Plaintiff
against you and others in the
above entitled cause a-d you
are required to serve a copy of
your written defenses. If any, to
It on S M ITH A SIMMONS P A
Plaintiff % attorney 112 West
Adam s S treet. Suite 1116,
Jacksonville. Florida 32202. on
or before June 4. 1990 and tile
the original with the Clerk of
this Court either before service
on Plaintiff's attorney or imme
diately thereafter otherwise, a
default will be entered against
you for the relief demanded in
the complaint or petition
W ITN ES S my hand and seal
ot this Court on this 30th day of
April. 1990
(SEAL)
The Honorable
Maryann* Morse
Clerk ot Ihe Circuit Court
By Heather Brunner
Oepoty Clerk
Publish May 2. 9 14. 23 1990
D E R 24
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN ANDFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO 89 5)99 CA 09 L
TH E S P R IN G S C O M M U N ITY
ASSO CIATIO N INC
Plaintiff
vi
M A R C Y M SM ITH , et 31
Defendants
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO E L IZ A B E T H K BOLT
R ES ID E N C E
Present Residence Unknown
Last Known Residence
3724 M Ashford
Dun woody Road
Atlanta Georgia 30319
All parties claiming interests
by. through, under or against
E L IZ A B E T H K B O LT and foall
parlies having or claiming to
have any right, title or interest
In the real property herein
described
YOU ARE H E R E B Y NO TI
F IE D that an aclion to foreclose
a Notice and Claim of Lien for
unpaid homeowners assess
ments art the following real
property m S E M IN O LE County
Florida
L E G A L LOT 13 W HISPER
ING P IN ES S E C TIO N 2 THE
S P R IN G S A C C O R D IN G TO
TH E P L A T T H E R E O F AS RE
C O R D ED IN P L A T BOOK 21
P AG ES 99 10) PUBLIC REC
O P O S OF S E M I N O L E
C O U N TY FLO R ID A
has been filed agamst you and
you are required to serve a copy
of your written defenses, it any,
to It on Curry Taylor A Carls, at
225 £ Robinson Street Suite
445 Orlando Florida 32801 and
file the original with the Clerk of
the above styled court on or
before the J lsi day of May 1990
otherw se a lodgment may be
entered against you tor the
relief demanded in the com
plamt or petition
W ITN ES S my hard and the
seal ot sa d Court on the to n
day Of April 1990
(Seal)
M A R Y A N N E MORSE
C L E R K O F TH E
C IR C U IT COURT
BY Ruth King
Pubnvn April I . 31 A, Vj , ] ♦
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NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
No. ce Is hereby given that I
am engaged in business at 132
Shomate Dr Longwood. Semi
note County, Florida, under the
Fictitious Name of P AM EG O
BOOK CO . and that I intend to
register said name with the
Clerk of the Circuit Court, Sem
inole County Florida, in ac
cordance with the Provisions of
the Fictitious Name Statutes,
To Wit Section 845 09 Florida
Statutes 1957
Ken W Blum
Publish April 18 25 A May 2, 9
1990
D E P 195
NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice is hereby given that |i
am- engaged in business at 153
Shadow Bay Blvd N
Long
wood F L 32779 Sem inole
County, Florida under the
F i c t i t i o u s N a m e of
A T L A N T IC G U L F SALES and
that I intend to register said
tn# C'erk ot the
mlwjlci County
■etcordance with the
Provisions ol the Fictitious
Name Statutes T o W d Section
845 09 Florida Statutes 1957
RobertW Spaulding
Publish April 18. 25 A May 2 9
1*90
D E P 211
NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice is hereby given that I
am engaged in business at 235
Hunt Club Boulevard. Suite 202
Longwood, Florida. Seminole
Count*
Flo rida under the
Fictitious Name
_OM Pl*TER
S Y S TE M S A E Q U IP M E N 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
84 5 09 FiorIda statutes 1957
Michael L Bono
Publish April IB 25 A 'tay 2 9
1990
fEPTOJ
N O T I C E OF

FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice Is hereby given that I
am engaged in business at 5508
Benchmark Ln , Unit e100. San
ford F L
32 772 Sem inole
County
Florida, under (he
F i c t i t i o u s N a m e of T H E
C U S TO M ZONE, and that I
intend fo register said name
with the Clerk of the Circuit
Court. Semmole County. Flori
da in accordance with the
Provisions of the Fictitious
Name Statutes, To Wit Section
845 09 Florida Statutes 1957
Cristobal Estrada
Publish May 2, 9 16. 23. 1990
O ER 19
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIALCIRCUIT.
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
NO.: 90 0891CA09E
F IR S T N A TIO N A L BANK OF
C HICA GO etc ,
A L A N K P ATR O N O
et ux, el at.
Defendants
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO A L A N K P A TR O N O and
JA N E H PATRO NO . husband
and wife &lt;md K A T H L E E N A
B LA C K W E LL it living and it
dead, a il unknown parties
claiming by,, through, under or
against the named 'Defendants
who art not known to be dead or
alive whether said unknown
parties claim as heirs, devisees,
grantees, assignees, lienors
creditors, trustees, or other
claim ants against the said
A LA N K PATR O N O and JA N E
H P A TR O N O . husband and
w ife and K A T H L E E N A
B LA C K W E LL
R ES ID E N C E UNKNOW N
YOU ARE H E R E B Y NO TI
F IE D that an action to foreclose
a mortgage on (he following
property In Seminole County
Florida
Unit 400 D LA K E H O W ELL
ARMS C O N D O M IN IU M a Con
dominium according to the Dec
laration of Condominium and
Exhibits annexed (hereto, re
corded In Official Records Book
1)77. Page 1144. ol the Public
Records of Seminole County.
Florida together with an un
divided interest In the common
elements and limited common
elements declared in said Dec
laration of Condominium to be
an appurtenance to tne abo.e
Condominium Unit
has been filed agamst you and
M IC H A E L A B L A C K W E L L
JOHN DOE. and unknown le
namt in possession now known
as SH ER R Y H U N T and LAKE
H OW ELL ARMS CONDOM INI
UM ASSOCIATION INC and
you are required fo service a
copy of your written defenses, if
ar.y to It on C H A R LE S R
G EO R G E III E S Q U IR E . LAW
O F F IC E OF C H A R L E S R
G E O R G E . III. P A
M l £a»i
Pm* Street, Suite 1103. Orlando.
Florida and !ll* tn* original
*itb tn* Clerk ol In* abo.e
Ityled Court on or before Itw 31
day ot May iwo other*,*# a
lu d g m e n l may be entered
agamtt you lor tn# r*l,*l d*
manded ,n tne Complaint
W ITNESS my hand and teal
ot thu Court thu IJ day ol A pr ,1
IWO
(CircuitCourt Sean
M AR Y ANNE MORSE
C LER A OF C IR C U IT C O UR T
B y Heather Brunner
Deputy Clerk
Publiih Apr,I l 2i A Mar 3 »
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�Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida — Wednesday

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TEACHER RECOGNITION AND AWARDS
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Teachers
made costumes for the Lyman
High Dance Team and three
productions for several years.
Plat)ill’s were also given to the
teachers of the year and 15
retiring teachers.
The retiring teachers are:
• Vita Bayer of English Estates
Elementary
School who Is retir­
• Debbie Kled/ik
ing after 19 years teaching, all m
• Leona Knccr
Seminole County.
•G ln n y Roller
• Bobble Bcrghuls o f Alta­
• Larry Cole of the Lake Mary
monte Elementary School who Is
Optimist Club
• John Osgood and Patricia •retiring after 21 years teaching.
17 of them In Seminole County.
Pand/.a of Little Caesar's Pizza
• Lcfaun B lair of E nglish
• Phyllis Lower
Estates Elementary School who
• Lrali Lyman
Is retirin g a fter .'15
years
• Dr. and Mrs. Earl Maler
teaching. 26 o f them In Seminole
• Juanita McGee
County.
• Richard Merkcr
• M ic h a e l C a n n a r o z z I o f
• Tom Mind la
Tuskawllla Middle School who Is
• Rita Montgomery
retiring after 16 years teaching,
• Mike Moore o f AAA
all In Seminole County.
• Dale Myers of Publlx Market
• Walter D/.urus of Teague
In Oviedo
Middle School who Is retiring
• Sue Nagorny
after 30 years teaching, alt in
• Barbara N oyes o f W orld
Seminole County.
Book Encyclopaedia
• Albert G reene o f Mllwce
• Mrs. Ells Obley
Middle School who Is retiring
• Terry Oerhsle
after 15 years •teaching. 10 of
• Laurie Olson
them in Seminole County.
• Susan Panos
• Hope High o f Wilson Ele­
• C h a rle s and A n n a b e llc
mentary School who Is retiring
Phillips
• Mamie Ragsdale, an In ­ after 2H years teaching. 22 of
formal ion processing Instructor them In Seminole County.
• Robert Isell o f Sanford Mid­
from SCC
• Denise Richmond of Citizens dle School who Is retiring after
30 years teaching, all in Sem i­
National Bank
Continued from Page 6A
a Margaret Hartwell
e Patricia Hcflcv
• J ill Jolmcn
• Diane "B u n n y" Jcrnlgun
• Reverend Amos Jones
• Sandy Kunlstras
• Barbara Kercher

Elaine vanlue (left), of Lake Mary Elementary, cited by Harriet Laban

;

• Sgt. Steve Roche of U.S
Army Recruiting
• Pam Rogers
• Mr and Mrs. Chick Roth
• Rlek Russl of Rich United
Corporation

rit "nY

nole County.
• Wanda .Jones of Cassrlherrv
Elementary School who Is rctir
log after 3-i years teaching, all hi
Seminole County.
• Willard Lee of Lyman High
School who Is retiring alter 22
years teaching. 10 ol them in
Seminole County.
• Bernice Muller of Midway
Elementary School who Is rctir
ing after 30 years teaching, all m
Seminole County.
• Ann R e y n o ld s o f L a k e
Brantley lllgii School who Is
retiring after 34 years teaching,
all in Seminole County.
• Dorothy Sanborn of English
Estates Elementary School who
is retiring after eight vc.it-,
teaching, five o f them In Sent I
nolc County.
• Lemuel Stallworth of Mllwce
Middle School who Is retiring
after 30 years teaching, all m
Seminole County.
• Ada Willis of Sanford Middle
School who is retiring alter 3 !
years teaching, all In Seminole
County.
In addition, recognition was
e x t e n d ed t o p r c v Io u s 1y announced teachers of the year

Herald photos by
Tommy Vincent

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Bernice M uller, of M idw ay Elem entary, Sanford

• Sarah Seay
• Larry Taylor of Seminole
County Teachers Federal Credit
Union
• Tracy Ballnt of Scmtnntc
Work Opportunities Program
• Janice Springfield of Sun- I^N^w^onstruction ^
* ,£ ffvjC03 Available |
Bank
• Karen Sutter
• Caroline Sully
•*
• Mary Ann Trola
• Virginia Underwood
A
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•1’cggy Hill ol Wesllnghouse
Environmental and Geotechnical
One mime says it best.
Services. Inc.
• Mae Rose Williams
• Paul Youngpeter and a post­
humous award was given to
• Sandra McCracken
Placques were given to:
• Ernest Butler who has vol­
unteered 20 years through the
2 5 75 S. F re n c h A v e ., S a n fo rd
Optim ist Youth Program In­
cluding orgainlz.ng the Junior
t
World of G olf and conducting
I ifr . Iln m r . ( a r H i e i n r x . O n e n a m r
it all.
the Optimist Oratorical Contest
annually.
m J -h v ri •?/ fh rk tv
• Publtx Supermarket who. by
1m p ie m e n t In g t tic A p p le s
(computers) In the schools, have
provided an opportunity for the
com m unity to help enhance
technology In the schools.
'/&gt;us U/jU*d *!toy
• Mrs. Celeste Richer who has

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Robert Isell, of Sanford M iddle School

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•A — Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida — Wednesday, May 9. 1990

North diaries renew questions
about Iran-Contra controversy
By ST1V IN M1ILBBONNKR
United Press International

Quayle visits Paris, honors war dead
PARIS — Vice President Dan Quayle nrri-ed In Paris and
Immediately drove to the Arc de Trtoinj-hc In the center of the
French capital where he paid tribute to the dead of World War
II.
The vice president stood at attention Tuesday with Ills wife,
Marilyn, at France's tomb to the unknown soldier below the
arch.
Quayle was scheduled to meet with President Francois
Mitterrand today and take part In ceremonies honoring the
100th anniversary o f the birth of Dwight Elsenhower, supreme
commander of World War II Allied forces In Europe and U.S.
president from 1053 to 1961.
The vice president. In his role as chairman of the White
House's National Space Council, also planned to visit the
European Space Agency's headquarters where be was
expected to discuss possible European participation In the
"space exploration Initiative." a proposal by President Hush to
send people to the moon and Mars.

Four states begin primary flurry
Rep. Donald l.ukcns. R-Ohlo. convicted In a sex scandal Iasi
year, losi Ills bid for rcclcctlun In the Republican primary,
while In North Carolina. Charlotte Mayor Harvey Gantt and
Michael Easley appeared headed for a Democratic runoff to
decide who will face Republican Sen. Jesse Helms In
November.
In addition to the Huckcye and Tarheel states, voters cast
primary ballots In Indiana and West Virginia on Tuesday,
ticginnlng a five-week period in which ‘22 stales — nearly half
the country — will choose candidates for the November general
election.
Generally, the most Important November battles In the four
stntes — a gubernatorial race In Ohio and Senate races In the
other three — were not major features In the primary, since the
candidates faced either little or no opposition.
The sole exception was In North Carolina, where Democrats
fuught down to the wire to win the right to challenge Helms, a
three-term conservative stalwart who easily won the GOP
nomination.

ire p ro b e r^ b o a rd damaged destroyer
rNORFG’
he crippled guided missile dcsutij
Conyngham. rendered powerless from a boiler-room fire that
killed one sailor and injured 18. limped Into Its home port early
today as the Navy Investigated the cause o f the blaze.
Navy officials said the cause of the fire had not been
determined. The fire apparently erupted as the No. I boiler was
being lit during routine maneuvers early Tuesday about HO
miles off the North Carolina coast.
From United Press International Reports

WASHINGTON — The government released
1.400 pages of former White House aide Oliver
North's diaries that renew questions about the role
of George Hush and other Reagan administration
officials In the Iran-Contra afTalr.
The documents, ordered released by a U.S.
District Court Judge on Tuesday, give u dally
account of North's meetings, plans and observa­
tions from 1984 to 1986. during which Reagan
lieutenants traded weapons to Iran for hostages.
The profits of the sales were funncled to the
Nicaragua Contra rebels.
North, u National Security Council aide, used
hundreds of spiral-bound reporters' notebooks to
log meetings with top administration people.
Including Vice President George Hush. CIA
Director William Casev and Assistant Secretary of

Unltsd Brass International
GENEVA - U.S. Health Secre­
tary lands W. Sullivan said poor
and minority Americans have
serious medical problems de­
s p ite the $ 6 00 b illio n the
country spends each year on
health care.
Sullivan. In an opening state­
ment Tuesday to the May 7-19
annual assembly of the World
Health Organization meeting,
said health continues to Improve
for the U.S. population as a
whole, with longevity Increasing
and Infant mortality declining.
"However, we realize that our
elforts are far from complete."
he told the organization, known
by Its acronyn^WHO. "W e are
working I
high cost
o f health care and to provide
affordable access to care for all of
our citizens.”
T h e W HO m e e t i n g was
marked by Intense back-room
maneuvering over a Palestine
Lib«.atlon Oiganlzatlon demand
that the 167-natlon United Na­
tions a gen cy rec o g n ize the
self-declared Palestinian Stale —
a move that would mean the

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Oils affect
cholesterol
United Praaa International
HOSTON — Researchers fired
another salvo In a battle of the
oils, contending that olive oil
and corn oil nave an equally
Ix-iit-1i( i.11 effect on cholesterol
levels.
Scientists In California said a
study of two types o f unnaturaled fats contained In the two
kinds of oil found no difference
In the Impact either has on
h igh -d en stty lip o p ro tein , or
IIDL.— the "gcxxl" cholesterol In
the body.
The findings agree with re­
search reported last year In the
Netherlands aixl disagree with
several previous sim iles that
suggested the monounsaturated
fats In such oils as olive oil were
better from an HDL standpoint
than the polyunsaturated fats
found In corn, safflower and
sunflower oil.

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W ASH IN G TO N The
U .S . a m b a s s a d o r to
Mongolia d im n 'l live in
that country because lie
has Iwen unable to find a
" s u it a b le " hom e. State
Departm ent officials ac­
knowledged Tuesday.
The United States
established diplomatic re­
lations with the Aslan na­
tion sandwiched between
the Soviet Union and China
in 1987. and R ic h a rd
W illiam s was appointed
ambassador July 11. 1988.
Hut d u r in g a H ou se
hearing o f the Improving
human rights climate In
M o n g o lia . D c s a lx A n ­
derson. deputy assistant
secretary o f slate for Aslan
anil Pacific affairs, salil
Williams, a career dlplom a t . s t i l l l i v e s In
Washington.
Anderson said lh r pro­
blem is that Williams lias
been unable to find “ a
s u ita b le p la c e " In the
M ongolian capital. Ulan
Hator. a city of about a half
million people.

"I stress the fact that, hy Its
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assembly. "W r should use polit­
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objectives but not health Issues
to serve political ends."
The U.S. argument, supported
hy most Western countries. Is
iluii no such slate as Palestine
exists under International law.

automatic loss o f crucial U.S.
funds.
Washington warned Monday II
Is obliged by law to Immediately
erase all financial payments to
any organization recognizing the
sclf-dcclarcd "S ta le of Pales­
tine."
WHO Director-General Hiroshi
NakaJImu appculrd to members
to avoid u decision on Palesti­
nian membership.

United Prose International

A study of 1.124 healthy men
and women In Milwaukee conllriued the relative Importance of
the locution of fat on the Ixidy.
and may explain why men tend
to be more at risk for heart
d is e a s e th a n w o m e n , r e •
searchers said.
W om en tend to be p e a r­
shaped. with fat accumulating In
their buttocks and thighs. Men
tend to put on fat around the
waist. Men also ure more likely
to h a v e h i g h e r l e v e l s o f
cholesterol anil 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 of heart
disease, the type and locution 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.

UPI report

U.S. acknowledges poor’s problem

WHEN IT COMES TO INSURANCE
WE GIVE YOU MORE FOR LESS.

DALLAS — A "spare tire"
arourft) the middle Is more
hazardous to your health than
"thunder thighs and hippo
hips." researchers reported

hom eless
in M o n g o lia

Stale for Latin American Affairs Elliott Abrams.
In one entry, dated Dec. 20. 1985, North lists
Hush's March 1985 trip to Honduras under the
heading, "third country solicitation plan."
Hush has denied his meeting with Honduran
leaders was an attempt to solicit help for Hie
Contras In exchange for U.S. m ilitary and
economic aid.
Like most of the accounts, the Dec. 20 entry
raises questions about Hush's role In the IranContra operation but contains no revelations of
the meeting.
In another entry, dated Aug. 6. 1986. North lists
a noon meeting with Hush that reads, "m tg
w/V.P." The meeting laslcd 15 minutes, according
to the account, which contains no other details.
At the White House Tuesday, press secretary
Marlin Fltzwater said o f the new revelations. "T h e
vice president's role In the Iran-Contra affair was
completely examined In the congressional Inquiry
and wo have nothing to add."

RUM

Fat fannies
less dangerous
than spare tires

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S p o rts

Mack, Graham lead battle for baseball expansion
IN BRHEF

United Prase International

AMERICAN LEAGUE
Perry slam s Ryan, Rangers
Hitting a grand slam home run. particularly
against a future Hall of Fame pitcher, was the
furthest thing from Gerald Perry’s mind Tues­
day night.
Hut It happened.
Perry’s first grand slam highlighted Kansas
City’s six-run first Inning ofT Nolan Ryan and led
the Royals to a 10-5 victory over the Texas
Rangers at Arlington. Texas.
The victory was the third straight for the
last-place Royals. Mark Gubtezn. 2-4. allowed
four hits and struck out eight over seven Innings
for the triumph.
Elsewhere In the American League. Oakland
blanked New York 5-0. Chicago lopped Toronto
4-1. Milwaukee shaded Detroit 7-5. Minnesota
scalped Cleveland 6 5. Seattle edged Uoston 2 1
and California blasted Baltimore 6-0.

YOUTH BASEBALL
The Oviedo Little League is sponsoring a
clinic this Saturday. May 12. to help parents of
handicapped children find out what the new
Challenger League can offer them.
Players may register at the Little League
eomnlrx Jneaied on King S lrcctn rxM &lt; ^ )vlcdo
9:30 n m
t ,k ’
clinic will begin at 10 a.m. and snouio m- over
by noon. All participants will reeclvc a free Little
League hat.
For more lnformal.au. call Donna Walton at
365-8216 during the day or evening or Paula
Church at 365-7063 In the evening.

□

Boston C eltics fire Rodgers
BOSTON — Jim m y Rodgers, who led the
Uoston Celtics to their worst consecutive playoff
showings In 38 years, was fired Tuesday after
just two years as head reach of the NBA’s
wtnnlngcst franchise.
’ ’This was a decision made by upper man­
agement and ownership.” said Celtics General
Manager Jan Volk, who broke the news by
telephone to Rodgers, a close friend. "H e didn’t
win. He wasn’t able to do that. He wasn't able to
translate what he wanted to do into success on
the court. It's as simple as that.”
The Celtics also dismissed assistant coach
Lanny Van Eman Tuesday, and said assistant
coach Chris Ford would be considered for the
head coaching Job.

NHL PLAYOFFS
Oilers pull even with ’Hawks
CHICAGO — Mark Messier took matters Into
his own bands Tuesday night.
The All-Star centerman scored two goals and
assisted on two others, lifting the Edmonton
Oilers to a 4-2 victory over the Chicago
Blackhawks to tie the Stanley Cup semifinal
scries at 2-2.
''M ark Messier was a dom inating force
tonight. Th ere's no question about .that.”
Edmonton Coach John Muckier said. "H e was
the best player on the Ice by far.”
The Oilers scored three goals on their first four
shots to regain home-lcc advantage In the
best-of-seven Campbell Conference final, which
moves back to Edmonton for Game 5 Thursday
night.

NATIONAL LEAGUE
Dawson’s hom ers lift Cubs
Andre Dawson borrowed power from the wind
and the pitcher to hit two homers In a game for
the 30th time of his career.
Dawson tied the game with a homer In the
ninth and won It with a two-run shot In the 1 Ith
Tuesday at Chicago, handing the Cubs a 10-8
victory over the Atlanta Braves.
The blasts came with 25 mph winds blowing
out at Wrlglcy Field.
“ I didn't bit It as good as I'd like but with the
way the wind was. It went out." Dawson said of
his nlnih-lnnlng solo homer Into the empty
center field bleachers.
With one out In the I Ith against Dwayne
Henry. 0-1. Mark Grace singled and Dawson
drove a 2-1 pitch to dead center for the
game-winner.
In other National League games. Pittsburgh
dubbed San Diego 10-2. Montreal slammed Los
Angeles 9-1. New York trimmed San Francisco
4-1. and Houston edged Philadelphia 3-2 In 10
Innings.

Compiled from staff and wire reports.

B A S K E T B A LL
8 p m — TNT. NBA Playoffs. Philadelphia
76rrs at Chicago Bulls. (L)
baseball

2:20 p in. — WGN. Atlanta Braves al Chicago
Cubs. (LI
Com plete listings on Page 2D

Lake Brantley trilogy
Patriots had
seven qualify
for state meet
By TO N Y OaSORMIER

C linic set for parents

BASKETBALL

former
commissioners
Peter Ueberroth
and A.
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three teams
fearMy
Is fear
former
commissioners
Peter Ueberroth
ant
but wehandle
could handle
three alone.
teams Mv
alone.
Is
Bartlett Glamattl. pressed Vincent for a date
that baseball has thrown the American people a
when the announcement of specific franchises
bone with the two-team expansion. Now we need
TAM PA — Senator Connie Mack, eager to land
would Ik- made. Douglas Danforth. chairman of
the meat with four more teams.”
an expansion baseball team In Florida, said
the NL's expansion comm lllcc. recently In­
The
leading
contenders
for
expansion
arc
St.
Tuesday major-league owners may have thrown
dicated
cities would not l&gt;c officially named until
Petcrsburg-Tampa; Denver. Washington and
the American people a bone” by refusing to
the summer o f 1991 — almost one year after
Buffalo.
N.Y.
commit beyond two new teams.
presentations are made by Interested ownership
Task Force Chairman Sen. Tim Wlrth. D-Colo..
Mark spoke after a meeting between baseball
groups.
presided
over
a
morning
session
In
the
Russell
commissioner Fay Vincent and the Senate I ask
"I'm encouraged there will be a shortened
Senate
Office
Building
In
Washington
as
the
Force on major-league expansion. Tltc one-hour
period between the announcement of a timetable
committee received an update on baseball s
session produced few specifies.
and wlirn the actual cities will be named." said
plans to add two National League teams. The NL
"1 was glad to bear the commissioner talk
task forre member Bob Graham. Florida s
Is committed to announcing an expansion
about the National League's plans to expand by
Democratic senator.
timetable by June 14. with new teams expected
two teams next year.” the Florida Republican
•'Mr. V incent was reluctant to make a
on
the
field
by
1993.
said. ” 1 think It's a start, but It's not enough.
C See Baseball, Page 2B
The task force, which had met previously with
Florida clearly Is at the top of the expansion list.

--------- -------------------:

Herald Sports Editor
There are three faces to the story
of Lake Brantley High School's
qualifying seven athletes for tills
Saturday's Class 4A state track
meet . ^ ^ ■ ■ ^ I ’.irks S llo w 'j
Flcli. ail^^M B W R h cr Track: .upc
satisfaction and frustration.
Let's begin with the hope. Of the
seven who have qualified, four arc
Juniors — A m y Glnette. Joyce
Tullls. Mona Arlza and John Feola.
Barring anything unforseen. the
quartet should be back at the state
meet again next year.
Glnette. Tullls and Feola are all
distance runners while Arlza quali­
fied In the 530 low liurldes.
"Mona was sixlli at the regional
meet In Ihe 330 low hurdles Iasi
year." noted Lake Brantley coach
Charlie Harris. "T h is year, sne
flnlsned second. She's a great
athlete."
Both Glnette (first In the mile run
and third In the two-mile run at llic
regional incC'l and Tullls (fourth In
the two-mlle) suffered through Inju­
ry-riddled cross country seasons In
the fall. Tullls had u muscle Injury
while Qtnncttc bad an Indamallon
where the hamstring Inserts Into
the hip. a kind of tendonitis.
"Injuries like that could Ik- short
term or they could be long term,”
said Harris. "But because t/i our
trainer, who guided the girls' re­
habilitation. It looks like those
things are over.
"A lso. Tullls was on our girls'
soccer state championship team.
Coming Itack off somlhlng like that
and competing In track says a lot
about her. Glnette Just keeps Im­
proving each year."
Harris noted that competing in
Sem inole County has provided

’.

SANFORD — The Seminole
Ford Red Sox overcame an early
6-0 deficit to pull Its second
straight upset, 15-12 In seven
Innings, over the Disabled Amer­
ican Veterans Royals In Ameri­
can Division action of the Sanford
Recreation Department Little
Major Baseball League ut Roy
Holler Field Tuesday night.
In the other game, the SunBank Orioles again came close
but couldn't pull ofl the upset as
the First Union A's defeated the
Orioles 6-3.
With three games remaining In
the season, the A's are back In
the race, trailing by two games.

'.

..

. -

H*,tld Photo by MHy Jo*tt»n

Glnette and Tullls with the perfect
opportunity to continue to Improve.
"It makes for a real good way of
training, knowing that you have to
compete against tlit? Ircst." said
Harris. "Sometimes we get away
and go compete other places, bul II
helps you through (he year to
compete against top competition.
"Sem inole County probably has
the best girls' programs In the stale
when you look at all the schools."

The Royals still lead at 10-3. hut
the A s are right behind at 8-5.
followed by the Red Sox (6-7) and
the Orioles ( 1-12).
The Red Sox will go afler their
third upset Saturday when they
face the A's at 8 a.m. followed by
the Royals and the Orioles at lO
a m.
The Royals used a four-run first
liming and a two-run third to
take a 6-0 lead over the Red Sox.
But the Red Sox used a two-out
error In the fourth to Ignite a
nine-run outburst.
The two teams then traded the
lead back and forth until the lop
of the seventh, when the Red Sox
struck for four runs.
[ See Majors. Page 2B

•

Hototd Photo* by Tommy Vloeonl

All Ihreo girls from Lake Brantley High School who
qualified for this Saturday night's Class 4A stale track
meet al Winter Park's Showaller Field are juniors. Mona

Seminole Ford rallies
for upset win over DAV
From staff reports

’

Ariza (left) will compote in the 330 low hurdles, Amy
Glnette (center) is entered In Ihe mile and two-mlle runs
and Joyce Tullis (right) is in Ihe two-mile run.

Harris added that not only are
Arlza. Glnette and Tullls great
athletes they are all honor students.
John Feoia completes Ihe hopeful
aspect of the Patriots' state meet
story. Primarily a cross country
runner. Feola Is In his first season
running track and managed to
qu alify for the state meet by
finishing fourth In the mile run at
the regional meet.
"H e did a really outstanding Job.”

said Harris. "I don't th'nk he's close
to running to his potential. He has a
lot more to show. He'll probably
really blossom In another two years,
when he's in college. He's a real
hard worker."
Providing Ihe satisfying aspect to
the story are seniors Matt Jewell
and Clint Johnson, both of whom
have qualified for the slate meet In
their last year of high school. Jewell

□ See Patriots. Page 3B

Blowouts open play in
wom en’s softball league
From staff raporta
SANFORD — The first night of the
Sanford Recreation Department
W o m e n 's S u m m e r S lo w p llc h
Softball League featured a trio of
blowouts at Chase Park Tuesday
night.
In Home Medical won the opener
18-5 over the Honey Bears. Semi­
nole defeated Harcar 16-8 In the
second game and Thermo Carbon
shut out Seko Air Freight 13 0.
The first game was 6-1 until the
sixth, when In Home Medical sent
nine batters to the plate and scored
live runs on six hits. Th e big hits
were doubles by Liz Taggcrt and
Dawn McCall and a home run by
Marquette Gather.
In Home Medical kept up the

pressure In the seventh, sending 12
halters to plate and scoring seven
runs. They had eight hits in the
Inning, only one of which, a double
by Clifton, went for extra bases.
In Home Medical collected 30-hlls
on the night with Abby Dcalba
leading the way with two doubles,
three singles and five runs scored.
Other contributors were McCall
(double, three singles, two runs
sc o red ). Y vo n n e S im m s (four
singles, run scored). Gather (home
run. two singles, two runs scored)
and Cllflon (double, two singles,
three runs scored).
Also contributing w ere Sheri
Yates (three singles, two runs
scored). Lee Powell (three singles).
Liz Taggerl (double, single, run
L See S oftb all. Page 3B

F itz s im m o n s , S u n s break long lo s in g streak at F o ru m
United Praas International
The last time Cotton Fitzsimmons coached a
winning team at the Forum before Tuesday
night. Richard Nixon was President and the New
York Knlcks were defending NBA champions.
And the Phoenix Suns Iasi won there more
than six years ago. until tlu-lr stunning 104-102
upset of the Los Angeles Lakers at Inglewood.
Calif.. In the opener of their Western Conference
playoff scries.
Fitzsimmons' losing streak at the Forum was
at 37 games, dating to Feb 17. 1974 when he
coached Atlanta. The Suns lost 22 straight on the
Lakers' court since April 1984.
•'The streak has nothing to do with ibis
building." Fitzsimmons said "T h e streak had lo
Jo with the fact that the Lakers always had good
players and our players weren't so good "
Usually calm 6-foot-10 Phoenix center Mark
West gave credit to Kevin Johnson for Ins career
playoff high pcrlormaiu.es of 24 points and seven

IJ .IV L l'f P IT T T r

blocks. West added 16 rebounds lo help the Suns
gain the homecourt edge In the best-of-seven
series.
"W e talked about a lot of tilings.” West said.
"(Johnson) said everybody has lo do their role.
He told me I had to stay aggressive and Intense
for us to have a chance."
Aggressiveness paid off as Phoenix rallied from
an eight-point deficit In the final period. Los
Angeles, which had beaten the Suns eight
straight times In the playoffs was held loju si one
free throw over the final 3:39
The fact that Phoenix was playing |ust two
days .liter eliminating Utah In Game 5 of the llrst

round may have been a tactor In the win
"T ills was a big advantage for us because we
Jumped from one series to the other,
said
Johnson. "We didn't want to sit around and
rest."
_
,
The series will continue at the Forum in Game
2 Thursday night before shifting to Phoenix tor

two games.
Pistons 112. Knlcks 77
At Auburn Hills. Mich.. Islah Thomas scored
21 points and James Edwards added 18 to lead
Detroit to a club playoff record equaling victory
over New York In the opener of their Eastern
Conference semifinal scries. Patrick Ewing led
New York wlllt 19 points despite sitting out the
entire fourth quarter. Eddie Lee Wilkins scored
14. and Trent Tucker and veteran Maurice
Checks added 10 each for the Knlcks.
T r a il B lazers 122. Spurs 112
At Portland. Terry Porter scored 27 points
helping the Blazers take a 2 0 lead In their
s Western Conference semifinal playoff series
Clyde Drcxler scored 22 pomls and Jerome
Kersey added 20 lo help Portland to Its fifth
straight playoff victory and 13th triumph in Its
last 14 games Terry Cummings scored 33 points
to lead San Antonio and David Robinson added
31

�2B—Sanford

Herald. Sanford. Florida — Wednesday, May 9, 1990

Majors
Memphit 4, Orta no* 4
Wednesday Garnet
Birmingham 41 Oiarlotle
Knoxville at Chattanooga
Colombut at Greenville
Hunltvllle it Jacktonvllle
Orlando at Memphit
Thvrtdpy Garnet
Birmingham al Charlotte
Columbutal Greenville
Hunttvilla I t Jackionvilla
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Orlando i t Mornphh

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BASEBALL STANDII
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Eatl
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M ii«*uk*e
14 • 6*7 —
Toronto
14 12 571 2
Boston
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U 12 500 4
Ct-xelarK^x.^ _ ,
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New York
9 19 771 f
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West
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Oakland
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Chicago
Minnesota
1] 12 520 6' 4
Texas
13 13 300 7
13 15 444 1
Seattle
California
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TuavJay Resulti
Oakland 5. N r* York 0
Chicago 4. Toronto 1
Minnaiota 4. Cleveland 5
Mil wauke* 7. Daaoil 5
KansasClty 10. Texas 5
Seat Ila 7, Bolton I
Calilornia4. BallirrcreO
Wednesday Gamas
(All timai EOT)
Detroit (P alry 1 1) at Milwaukee (Botio
101,1 15p m
New York (LaPanI 111 at Oakland
(Stewart 4 01. J 15 p m
Chicago
(Kutilrr
10)
at
Toronto
I Cummings 0 0), 7 15pm
Cleveland (Valder 0 0) at Minnesota
(Anderson I 11,1 3Spm
Kansas City IS Davli 11) at Texas
I Hough 3 I). 4 15pm
Bolton (Clamant 4 11 at Seattle (Eave
0 31.10 Oip m
Baitlinora (Harnach 101 at California
1Langston 1 1). 10 lip m
Thurtday Games
Tor onto at Detroit, night
C'evtUnd at Mmneiota. night
Kansas City at Tenet, night
California at Seattle, night
NATIONAL LEAGUE
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14 1] S14 4^9
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San Diego
12 14 462 M l
Houston
12 ts 444 •
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9 18 113 11
San Francisco
Tuetday Rtlulft
Chicago 10. Atlanta 1. It Innings
New York 4. San Franciuo I
Pitttburgh 10. SanDlegol
Montreal 9. Lot Angeles I
Houiton 1. Phlhtdephla 1 10 innings
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York (Gooden 1 ]), 7 J)p m
Cincinnati (Armstrong 5 0) al PiMt
burgh (Smiley 7 II. 7 15pm
lo t
Angeles
(Veleniueta
3 31 at
Montreal (Grots J II. 7 J5 p m
San D&gt;rgo (B ern 2 11 at SI Louis
I 1odor 4 11,4 ISp m
Philadelphia (Combs 17) al Houiton
I Scott I 71.1 15 p m
(hurtday Gamtt
San D&lt;rgo at SI Lotas
Lot Angeles * Murtieal
Cincinnati al Pittsburg/*. mgtit
SOUTHERN LE AG U E IA A)
I Mu (or League •llilialen in parentheses I
Eastern Division
W L Pci
GB
Jacksonville (E apo il
20 12 42S —
Oflanda (Tw ins)
14 14 174 H i
Charlotte (Cubs)
14 1 / as 4’ 7
Columbus (Astros)
IS 14 44) 6
JM2 •
Grrenutlle ( Braves)
11 i i
Western Dtvtmn
C haJ l arnjuga ( Reds!
17 14 VA* —
Memphis (Royals)
18 IS MS —
Huntsville (Athletics)
17 IS S3I
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Birmingham (White So&gt;) 14 id W
Me
Knotviile (Blue Jayif
12 20 J7S S»*

Tuetday Results
Charlotte II Birmingham 4
Chattanooga 5. Knoxvilto 4
Columbus 4. GroanAll*0. 1st
Columbus S. Greenville 4. Ind
Jacksonville 6 Huntsville 7

FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE (A )
(Mo|or Loaguo oil 111*1km (n parinthetetl
Eatl D ivltl*i
W L Pci.
West Palm BeachlExps) 77 It 447
St Lucie (Metsl
19 14 574
Ft Laud (Yankees)
17 14 5(5
Vera Beach (Dodgers)
13 70 794
Miami ( Independent 1
t 24 777
Central Division
Lakaland (Tigarsi
It 12 434
Osceola (Astros)
It 14 574
Baseball Cllr [Royahl
H 19 424
Winter Haven IRed Sox) 4 27 1(2
West Division
Dunedin (Blue Jays)
37 4 (14
Charlotte (R ingers)
73 10 647
St Pet* (Cardinals)
14 17 a s
Sarasota (While Sox)
IS II 455
Clearwater (Phillies)
10 73 303
Tuesday R tlulft
Miami 4. Varo Beach 7. lit
Varo Beech 4. Miami 1. Ind
Dunedin 1. Otceda I
SI. Lucia 4, Ft Laud 1
Lakeland 4. St Pate 1
Watt Palm Beach 4. Seratofa 0
Charlotte 1. Winter Haven I
Bataball City 4. Clearwater 1
Wadnatday Garnet
Clearwater al Bataball City
Seratote al Watt Palm Beach
St. Pete at Liktland
Charlotte at Winter Haven
Varo Beach at Miami
Dunedin at Otceola
FI LaudalSI Lucia
Thurtday Garnet
Lakeland at Charlotte
Otceola at Clearwater
Bataball City 4l Dunedin
Vera Beach at F I. Laud
Watt Pali death at Miami
Sarasota at St Lucia
Winter Haven al St Pate

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B ASE B ALL LEAD ERS
Major League Loade-t
Batting
' beta*, on u *t-b a it)
National Loaguo
ab r tl P&lt;1.
Duncan. Cin
73 11 79 397
Kennedy. SF
57 4 72 344
Backman. Pit
54 8 II 37$
Dykitra. Phi
(4 IB 37 377
Santiago. SD
44 12 31 340
Hatchar, Cin
90 13 37 354
Sabo. Cin
90 22 37 354
Larkin. Cin
94 14 n
151
Treadway, All
74 ; 77 344
70 ? 74 3*3
Dan tots. LA
Amtrfcan League
ab r h act
Heath, Del
40 s 75 417
Stillwell. KC
(J &gt;6 31 373
R Henderson. Oak
9! 21 33 347
Grlltey, Sea
110 17 40 344
Jacoby. Cl*
44 17 30 357
Gruber. Tor
104 14 34 352
Brock. Mil
73 12 74 333
Martinet, Sea
(1 14 37 333
Borders. Tor
53 6 1/ 377
Maldonado. Cl*
49 IS 79 377
Home Rent
Nattona.
League — Bonilla.
Pit.
Daw ton Ch‘ . Davit. Hou. Johnton. NY and
Mitchell. SF.7
American League — Fielder. Dal II:
Gruber. Tor 10: Canttco. Oak I: Dear. Mil.
Maldonado. Cle and McGwire. Oak 7,
Runt Batted In
National Loaguo — Bonilla. Pit, Carter.
SO end Dow ton, Chi 11; Guerrero. SIL and
Wllllamt. SF1I
American Leaguo — Fielder. O il 14;
Gruber.
Tor
15;
Leonard.
Sea
II.
Maldonado. Cle. Canteco and McGwire, Oak
and Griffey, Sea 10
Doublet
National League — Herr. Phi 10.
McGee. SIL and DeShietdt. Mil 4. Sabo. Cin.
Gottorn. MM. Pretley. All. andGwynn. SO
4
American League — Larkin. Min,
Briley, Sea. Stillwell. KC and Felix. Tor 4
Ti.piet
National League — Kruk. Phi ], Nine lied
w ith ]
American Leagie — Guillen. Chi.
Jacoby. Cle and Ftrnantei. Tar J
Stolen Betet
National League — Coleman. SIL and
Samuel.
LA
II;
Rainet.
Mil
It.
OeShleldt.MII and Yeiding. Mou 10
American League — H Mender ton Oak
11. Canteco. Oak 9; Wilton. KC and
Pettit. Tei 7. Caldertn and Guillen, Chi and
Lanttord. Oak 4
Runt Scored
National League Sabo. Cin 33.
Hayet. Phi It. Bonilla. Pit N Gwynn. SD 14.
F Ive Med with f l
American League — Canteco. Oak 33.
R Henderton,
Oak
II;
Yount.
Mil.
Puckett. Min and Reynolds. Sea II
Hilt
National League — Butler. SF, McGee
SIL 14. Williams. SF. 14. Clark. SF.
Larkin. Cin and Sandbag. Chi 1J
American League — Grlltey, Sea 40
Gruber, Tor 34; Fernanda!. Tor 14,
Henderson, Oak and Trammell. Del II
Pitching
Victor let
National League — Viola. NY. 4
Armstrong. Cin. Orabek, Pit, Heaton, Pit. 5.
Maddua. Chi, Morgan LA, Cook. Phi. Tudor.
SIL 4
American League — Stewart, Oak 4
Brown. Tea and Slieb. Tor 5. Seven lied with
4

Earned Run Average
I Bated on 11 innings pitched)
National Ltague — Viola. NY 105.
Armttrong, Cin I 04 Gardner. MM I 37.
Morgan. LA I 40; Cook. Phi I 54
American League — Stewart. Oak t 54
Finley, Cal 154
Miguera. MM 147
Welch. Oak 1 71, Black, Cle 7 04
Strikeouts
Notional League — Viola
NY 45
Gooden. NY 14. Cone. NY 14. Belcher and
Martinet, LA, and Ditble. Cin, 17
An erlcan League — Clement, Bos 43.
Ryan, Tea 47, Hanlon, Sea 54, Perei. Chi 13.
Gordon. K O I
Saves
National League — Smith, Hou 5
Burke MII, Franco. NY and McDowell. Phi
7. Wllllamt. Chi and Myers. Cin 4
American League — Jones. Cle and
Ecktrsley. Oak 9.
Schooler.
Sea 4
Thigpen Chi 7. Olson Bal, Henneman. Del
Plesac Mil, Aguilera Min and Righetli.
NY 4
Complete Games
National League — Whitson SD 1.
Maddua.
Chi
7. Belcher.
Morgen
Martinet, Valenzuela LA 7
American League — Finley Cal. King,
Chi. Morris. Del
Gubicta and Saber
hegen
KC. Boslo and Higuera. Mil.
Tapani and West Mm,
Leary.
NY,
Welch. O'k, Holman. 5ee. Brown. Hough and
Ryan. Tea and Slot!lemyre, Tor I
Shutouts
National League — Morgan LA 7
E (even pitchers tied with I
American League - Finley. Cal. King
Chi. Bosio and Miguaa Mil. Tapani Min.
Welch. Oak and Ryan. Tea 1

NBA P LAYO FFS
Best 01 Five
(All T'nws E D I)
Second Round
Canlerence Seanilirui

Besto* Seven
Eastern Conference
Philadelphia vs. CMcage
(Chicago leads series I 4)
May 7 - Chicago 90. Philadelphia 45
May 4 — Philadelphia al Chicago. 1 p m
May 11— Chicago *1 Philadelphia. 1 p m
May II - Chicago at Philadelphia, I 00
pm
a May 14— Philadelphia at Chicago. 4 pm
a May 14 — Chicaqoat Philadelphia. I p m
x May 70 — Pnllade^jhla at Chicago. TBA
New Yorkvt. Detroit
I Detroit leads series t el
May 1 - Detroit 111, NY Knleks 77
May 10— NY KnleksetDelroll. 1 p m
May 17 - Detroit at New York. I p m
May 13 - Detroit at New York. 1 X p m
• May IS — New York at Detroit. 1 p m
x May 14— Detroit al New York. I p m
a May 70 — New York at Detroit. I p m

p
p

P
p

Western Centtrtnce
San Antonia vv Portland
I Portland lands series 1 4)
May 5 — Portland 107. San Antonio 94
May 1 — Por Hand 177. San Antonio 111
May 10 — Portland at San Antonio, 1 JO
m
May 17 - Portland at San Antonio. 3 30
m
« May IS — San Antonloat Portland. TBA
t May 17 - Por Hand at San Antonio. 4 pm
x May 19- San Antonloat Portland. TBA
Phoenix vs LA Labors
I Phoen 1■ loads sorles 1 41
May 1 - Phoenix 104. LA Lakers 101
May 10 — Phoenix al LA Lakers. 10 10 p m
May 17— LA Lakers al Phoenix. J JOp m
May II — LA Lakersal Phoenix. 3 M p m
xM ay IS - Phoenix at LA Lakers. 10:30
m.
x May 17 — LA L ak asat Phoenix, TBA
X May t9 — Phoenfs al LA Lakers. 1 30
m
X If necessary.
TBA to be announced.

NHL P L A Y O m
Conference Finals
Campbell Conference
Chicago vt. Edmonton
(S o rto itk ed ll)
May 3 — Edmonton 5. Chicago 7
May 4 — Chicago 4. Edmonlon 3
May 4 — Chicago J. Fdmonton I
May 1 — Edmonton 4. Chicago 7
x May 10 — Chicago at Edmonton. 9 15
pm
x May II — Edmmlon at Chicago. 115
pm
1 Mav 14 — Chicago at Edmonton 9 15

Phoenix, recalled catcher / Ark Bailey and
pitcher Randy McCamosI from Phoenix
T o re n fa - R ele a s ed p itc h e r M ike
Flanagan, recalled pitcher Steve Cummings
from Syracuse ol Infernafional League

I AAAI
Battotball
—Jtton — Fired Coach Jimmy Rodgers
New Jersey — General Manager Harry
Wellman resigned
Celbge
Butler — Named a iv la Jones assistant
women 1 basketball coach
California — Named Todd Bofeman men s
basketball assistant
Hunter - Named Jfarco Ivkovic sports
information director and Peter Schachtor
men's soccer coach
M arshall — Suspended lor one year
basketball players Mairlce Sanders. Anthony
Beagle and Jell V—been#
T outsail
Chicago — f.g ..»* 1 Ire* agents wide
receivers Hen y T .t-.. Stove Williams and
Chris Roscoe; ,.ghl end Stove Fuml and
lin ebackers S**v* Thompson. Lorenjo
Square. Rod Manning and Gtonall Sanders
New England — Signed defensive bach
Roland James to 7 year contract
NY Jets — Signed 9 Ire* agents running
backs Curls Adams ind Victor Ebubedlke
wide receivers Donnie Allen and Phil Vinton,
safeties Randell Boon* and Patrick Williams,
linebacker Demetrius Douglas, corner back
Michael Hall and kicker Nell Weaver
Philadelphia — Stated 7 Ire* agents
running back Judd Garrett and defensive
back KevinGritby

TV/RADIO
AUTO RACING
3 Ma m
ESPN. NASCAR Wlntton
BASEBALL
I M pm . — ESPN. Cincinnati Redt at
Pitttburgh Plratei, ID
II p m - SC, College South Florida at
Jackson
BASKETBALL
4 p m — TNT. NBA playolts. Philadelphia
at Chicago (L I
HOCKEY
7 M pm — SC, NHL playolts Boston
Bruins at Washington Capitals. (L)
MISCELLANEOUS
3 M p m — CV. Rowing 1990 Govenor *
Cup
Radio
BASEBALL
7 15 p m - WB7SAM 117701, San Fran
cisco Giants al New York Mets
WWN7 AM 17*01 Southern
ScnRays at M -m rb j

Continued from JB
Providing the offense for the
O rioles were A ntonio W hile
(s in g le , tlircc runs seoredl,
A lbert Hampton and Jasun
Bertrand (one single and two
runs scored carh|. Robert Ran­
dall and Waller Gaines (one
single and one nut scored caelt).
Chris Ward (two runs scored)
and Terrance Perkins. Ryan
C o lg a te. Henry T a y lo r and
Trellis Smith (one run scored
each).
Doing the damage for the
Royals were Kevin Butler (home
run. tw o singles, tw o runs
scored). )kuutie Hinson (three
s in g le s , (w o r uns s e o re d l.
William Wynn (two singles, run
scored). Lloyd Dixon and Corey
Williams (one double and two
runs scored each). /Mexls Acosta
and Chris Glovanellt (one single
and one run scored each). Alvin
K ilgore (single) and Davlott
I lampion (run scored).
Wtitle was the winning pitcher
with Gaines picking up the save
for the Red Sox. WIIHams su)
fered Die loss for Die Royals
The game between Die A'sand
the Ot tales was a very good one
with IjoDi teams scoring nnr run
in Die first ami two runs in Die
second to keep i I k * game even at

BOWLING
5J1.0C0Clearwater Classic
Al Clearwater. May 4
Fourth Hcund
(Listing names, hometowns, wen tost roc
ords and 24 game piidall totals (a denotes
ante tour I
1. Lisa Wagner. Palmetto. 4 1. 1,474) 1 Lori
Branham. Buffalo. N Y . 4 4. 5.145. 1 Dana
Miller Mackle. Australia 4 7. 5.704 4 Nikki
Glanullas. Vallejo. Calil . 4 7 5.417 5 Kim
Terrell Daly City. C alit. 4 4. 5.479, 4 Robin
Romeo, Van Nuys. C a ll , 7 t, 5.477
1. Dede Davidson. Southgate. Mich , 4 4.
5.411) 1 Dina Wheeler. Gladstone. Mo , 4 4.
5.414; 9 Carol Gianottl Australia. 4 7. 1,404
10 Stacy Rider. LaHafcra. Calif . 5 1. 5.550.
11 Karen Wakefield. Horseheads, N Y , 5 1,
5.519
II Jerl Edwards Maltoton, III . 4 7, 1.574.
11 Sharon Todd. Bowling Green. Ky . 3 5.
5,505 14 Tori Romeo Van Nuyt. Call! . 3 5,
5.493 15 Cheryl Danelt. Detroit. Mich . 15.
5.490; 14 M a r y M a rth a C e r n lg tta .
Springfield. I l l . 1 5. 5.440 17 Linda Urbanek.
Mumble. Tex., 1 7. S375; to (lie ! Wendy
Macpherson. San Diego. C a lif. 4 4. and Anne
Marie Duggan. Newpcrt Newt. Va . 7 4. 5.143
10 Laurie Evans. Memphis. Tenn , 4 4.
5.371. 21 Sandra Jo Shory, Coldwaler, Mich ,
7 4. $.311. 11. Nancy Cartor, Naples. 15.
1,179) 11 a Darlene Milton. St. Petersburg.
15. 5.341) 14 a Jeanrv Gebbla Dearborn
Mich .2 4. 5.251

GOLF
LPGA Money L »*d tn
(Through May I)
Pat Bradley
Beth Daniel
Betsy King
A yak0 Okamoto
Patty Sheehan
Colleen Walker
Rosie Jones
Patti R 1110
Jane Craller
Cathy Get ring
Jane Geddes
Maggie Will
Dale Eggeling
Nancy Lopef
Shirley Furlong
Elaine Crosby
Cindy F»gg Currier
Danielle Ammaccapane
Kathy Postlewait
Laura Davies
Cindy Rarlck
Deb Rirharri
Amy Ben/
Val Skinner
Misslt Berfeotli
Kris Monaghan
Cathy Morse
Lvnn Connelly
JoAnne Corner
Oolite Mochrte
Dawn Coe
Meg Mai Ion
Myra Blackwelder
Mit/i Edge
Sherri Turner
Vicki F ergon
37 Marta Figueras Dot In
38 Nancy Brown
39 Penny Ham met
40 Krlst* Albers
41 Laurel Kean
42 Liselotfe Neumann
43 Alice Rif/man
44 Kate Roger son
4S Donna White
46 Jill Bnles
47 Caroline Kegg*
11 Susan Sanders
49 Carolyn Hill:
SO Sherri Steinhauer
SI Deborah Me Haft*
S2 Tnsh Johnson
S3 Judy Dickinson
S4 Amy AIcotl
SS K m Tic heller
S6 Jenny Lidback
s; Sue Ertl
S8 Marcl Bo/arth
S9 Muttm Spencer Devfin
40 Heather Drew
6) Musie Me Georg®
62 Sally Little

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2
3
4
s
6
7
8
9
to
II
12
13
14
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14
17
18
19
20
21
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24
2S
26
27
28
29
30
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1231 087
202 884
190 678
174 197
ISO 974
114.149
112 443
93 331
82 277
78.470
78 248
76.713
67.887
66.988
59./7S
57.971
57.438
57.414
SS 778
SS 608
S2.S2S
SI 09S
50.389
a 761
a SJ9
47 854
47.288
46.471
44 754
44 735
44.519
43.720
4J 091
40 781
40 381
38,771
35.411
32 875
31 176
31.712
30.710
30 692
29.145
28,370
27/28
27 067
24 9/9
26J66
25.727
24 6/8
23.973
23 297
22 931
22.750
22.405
22.340
22 290
11
21 S9I
21 456
20 15/
20 387

T R A N S A C T IO N S
tuetday Iporlt Transactions
Bataball
Baltimore
Placed detigna'ed hitler Sam
Horn on die 15 day u-\.X &lt;-d list, recalled fir st
baseman David Sequl bom Rochester ot Hie
International League (AAA I
San Francisco
Placed pitcher Mike
LaCoss nn 15 day disabled list purchased
pitcher Ed Votberg Irons Phoenix ol the
Pacihr foes* I ••agne (AA AI tent pitrhers
Ernie Camacho and Randy O Neal to

MOO AM I J9C:, Kansat -ity
Royals at Texas Rangers
MISCELLANEOUS
4 30 p m -W W N Z 'M 1740). Sports Talk
II 04 p m - WB2S AM (12701, The Sports
Final
Midnight — W BIS AM (11701. Sports
Overnight

Q U O TE O F T H E DAY
'T h e streak Iris nothing to (to
with Ihis building. The stnak
had to do with the fact that (he
l.aktrs always had good (ilaycis
and our players w eren't no
good."
•

S u n s

C o a c h

C o t t o n

Fitzsimmons, who broke a 37
gicnc losing streak In the Lakers
al tl e Forum Tuesday night.

m n.

Th e /Vs added a pair of
insurance runs In the sixlli on a
iwo-oul error.
Pacing Ihe /Vs attack wenBadger (double, sin gle, run
scored). Stafford and Al An
drrsnn (two singles, run seoredl.
Byrd (tw o sin gles), A lberto
Williams (doutile run scored).
Krlc Smith (single, run seoredl
M oore (s in g le ) a n d G erard
Williams (run seoredl.
L ea d in g the O rio les were
Shawn Connells and Phillip
Reynolds (one single ami out­
run s c o r e d e a c h ). T i m m y
Watson. Sean .Jessie and Tony
Gimm'lule (one single eat hi and
Cedric Church Inm seoredl.

Baseball
Continued from IB
eoinmhment beyond Dir
Iwo expansion teams and lie
Indicated a very strong re ­
luctance Inward relocation I’m
nnl satisfied that It's taken 3 " j
years and we still don’t have a
schedule for expulsion It's an
I mp o r t a n t n a tio n a l Issu e
I K ill h o ld s .1 u n lit "- :
Ion

served because there is n
baseball nvallalile."
Mack, however, said the .m
thrust button may have Ix-n
pushed t(H) often
"I think we have cried woll on
Dial Issue so long it may have
Itis) some of ILs effect," Mark
said "W e have a situation where
baseball
we're onh
s

n

rieru ........... *,
Wathinqtanvt. Boston
(Boston loads series &gt;01
May 1 — Boston 5. Washington J
May 5 — Boston J, WasNnglon 0
May 7 — Boston 4, Washington 1
May 9 - Bolton al Ww nlnglon. 7 IS p m
x May II — Washington al Boston. 7 15
pm
• May II - Boston at Washington 7 05
p m
x May 15 - Washington at Boston. 7 15
p m

3-3.
The winning run scored fo. the
A's In the fifth when Richard
Badger singled, went to second
on a wild pitch and scored on an
Ivan Byrd single.
Two big defensive plays in the
bottom of the fifth kept Die A s
on top. Willi no one out and two
runners on. catcher Greg Slal
ford recovered a short passed
ball and threw out the runner
advancing to third. One out
later, eentcrfleldrr Ronnie Moon
made a beautiful throw to the
plate to erase the potential tying

eatl law
Since 1922. baseball has en­
joyed the benefit ot antitrust
exemption, allowing the sjtort to
regulate Itsell without outside
Intervention Politicians from ru ­
les vying lor expansion Iran
chlsrs have routinely threatened
to submit legislation threatening
the antitrust exemption, hoi no
expansion has taken place since
Seattle and Toronto entered the
American League in 1977
"Antitrust Is the hydrogen
bomb ol Dus issue and thus, not
something you want to throw
around lightly." Graham said
'Right now. liirge segments ol
tills nation are mil being well

we don't want to move teams
from their present locations
WI r t l i a t t e m p t e d m isui
rcssfully to pry a eommllmem
from Vincent to expand by six
teams over Die next decade
Vincent said baseball wants to
bold oil on further growth
(tending the sun css ol the two
new NL fnuiehito’s The baseball
iiimiiiissloner ret Iera led the two
most Im p orta n t fa cto rs in
selecting Die expansion elites
would be loealloti and sluing
local ownership.
The task force, formed in
1MN/, Includes members from
12 states and the District ol
Columbia

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^ p o p k a ’sHRussell makes Successful ASTUfft to New Srtn3?H3 Speedway
Special to the Herald
NEW SMYRNA HEAl II — Making a sunessful
comeback from a life-threatening crash on Nov.
27. defending champion David Russell returned
In New Smyrna Speedway for the first time since
Hu- accident, turning In the Iasi time and making
•’ to victory Ian** In Saturday night's FASCARsanctioned Late Model feature.
"It sure feels good to be winning again,"
Russel* said. "It has been a long five months."
After taking over first place for good on the
second lap from early leader/teummate I’cte Orr.
Russell had to hold off strong challenges by Ed
Mcrtdlth. who applied heavy pressure for the lirsl
half of I he race.
Stun Eads, the second fastest In time 'rials,
started sixth and moved up Into the second sjxil
on the 27th lap after a lengthy duel with Merldllh.
He managed to hang on to the position till the end
of the race.
Finishing third was Merldllh with former track
champion &lt;ioc Middleton coming out on top of a
race-long dogfight with early Icader/pole sitter
Pete Orr.
Milo Vldle, a former Mini Stock track champion,
won by a bumper over Von Crews as he scored
his first victory In the Sportsman division. "T h e
car was pushing so had that I had to run the high
groove," Vldle said. "But then I found out that I
could go faster up there.”
Crews was second followed by Mike Kubanrk.
who got a taste o f Crews' bumper In the early
goings.
Defending track champion Bobby Sears scored
an easy Mint Slock victory over young Dwayne
Coehran The third and fourth-place finishers
tangled on ilie last lap coming off turn four as
John Phipps edged Dink Sullivan alter knocking
Dink's front bumper.
Mike Fitch won the Florida Modified feature for

Cracker 200. Russell, in a b:and new flnmke rare
ear. finished fourth with Ed Merldllh rounding
out the top five.
With his main compete on out of action. Von
Crews scored an easy 15-lap Sportsman feature
win. Ricky Marshall, an clght-lltne winner In the
last two months, never made the main as he
snapped an cxlc In the heat and slapped the wall.
"Cavem an" Jones put his Jack's Country
VlUles/Run-A-Bout Auto Sales Monlc Carlo out In
front early and appeared heading for Victory
lame. Hut an overheating engine allowed Crews
to make the pass on the Caveman. From then on.
It was "Crews Control” to the stripe. Ronnie
Burkett also got around -Jones to rlalni second
ovei Tim m y Todd nnd Mike Ankney.
Holding off a late rharge by Bobby Sears. Crulg
Reynolds won the Mini Stock final.
G l e n C a r t e r , d r i v i n g h i s W 11 K R
Radlo/Raln Soft/Gulfslde Supply Cavalier, took
Florida Modified feature win Mo. 8 over previous
week's winner Wally Patterson and Jim SIPs.
Rlek Johns pulled otr an carly-racr Kamlkazec
move, then led all the way In the " A " Bomber
feature, besting Donnie Narmore and Paul
Colgan.
Popular Barbara Ann Pierce hud the " B ”
Bomber feature In the hag. bul a caution on the
white flag lap turned the whole race around.
On the double-flic restart. Plcree and John Pots
tangled In front of the Held. With nowhere to go.
Bill Clark Jr. smashed Into Pierce's ear. Fortu­
nately. no Injuries resulted hut Pierce. Polls and
Clark were out.
Tom Peters then assumed the lead, but
Sanford's John Ripley passed him during the last
remaining lap lo score his fourth win of Ihe year.
Peters held olT a hard-charging Dave Waddell for
second.
The Spectator Races went In Michael Williams
In a 1972 Olds Cutlass. Gary Roberts won the
Four-Cylinder Enduro.

Hit M ill lime llilsy -nr.
Second-place firilshrr Gary Salvatore should ixmuch more compellflvc In lite near future as he is
now putting the finishing touches on his new
19EJ0 Pontiac Suuhird-bodlcd Modified.
"M y old car is still fast, hut the new one will he
a beauty." said Gary. "And It should run as good
as II looks."
Making II three victories In a row. Donnie
Narmore outfoxed early 'cadcr Steve Hal! tin lap
five to take the lead and the win
Early In the race, heal winner Ilenlley Meade
went down In the speed humps trying to gel
around the lenders Bui the car |u.xi couldn't take
it and a broken axle sent a wheel Hying, forcing
Bentley out o f the event.
John Ripley locked horns with Ricky Marshall
hut still managed to outrun him for tin: “ B"
Bomber feature. The V-H Kndnro went to Randy
Grief with John Petllit winning the Spectator
Races over it large field of participants who came
right out ol the parking lot with their family
transportation,
at Orlando SpeedW orld
ORLANDO — Hard-charging Pete Orr scored Ids
sixth feature win ol the season on Friday night in
FASLAR sanctioned I-alr Model sloek ear racing
al Orlando Speed world.
Veteran Dave McCabe led the early laps while
Orr. the only driver who could run tip In the slick
high groove, was gamely moving up from the
hack o f the field, Jusl before the midway poinl,
Orr took Hie measure of MeCalx* and led the resi
o f the way In the Fountain Auto Mall/Q-flfi
R a d lo / T J . 's P u b / P cn ln su ln r P e tr o le u m
Oldsmubilr.
McCabe put Ills new Deuell's Used Carssponsored mount across the stripe In second
place. |ust In front of Jimmy Sills and defending
FASCAR Late Model champion David Russell.
Making his firsl start since he was injured In a
had crash last November during the Florida

Patriots--------Continued from IB
will compele
ln the 880-yard run (after placsecond al
while
►lug
lob-soli is
2?&lt;&gt;
yard dash (third at regional*).

Softball
"Mutt Is a senior who came
Irom Colorado I wo years ago,"
said Johnson " lie had to make a
lol o f adjustments. In the life
style,
Ir-mi'.'* to i:
env ir o iim ^ ^ * \ v c ui.l;. i xi.r^F

where we were going lo run him.
Then he seemed to blossom In
the half mile.
"If he gels a chance to run
igtatcly. he could,
on In middle ‘ is?
big fuclor is maturity. And It s
not chronologgli .il age. It’s Ibelr
co m p etitiv e age. Feoia and
Jewell could compete a long
time anti blossom later in life.
W e’re looking at the longevity of
their career."
For Johnson, who will be
attending Noire Dame in the fall
on a football scholarship, quali­
fying lor Ihe state meet culmi­
nates a prep track career where
he has hecr the county's domi­
nate sprinter far lour years.
"A s a freshman, he was the
quarterback on the ftxttball team
and was sixth In 100 meter dash
at the regional in e rt." said
Harris. "H e won district It)
100-mclcr and 220-yard dash s
as a sophomore. As a Junior, he
won tlx- I(X) metier anil 2 20-yard
dashes at district.
"Th is ts ihe icing on the cake.
He finally made It to the state
meet, lie's worked hard for four
years."

Continued from IB
scored I and Fat Smith (single, run scorrd).
Facing the Honey Bears were Kelly Gault (three
singles, two runs scored!. Stacie 5v-rklnger (three
n jlfs l, Bar*.
singles, two tu,
scored). Sanuy M a n ^ n i w o singles). A n d ie
Gregskowskl (single, run scored) and Peggy
Wages and Gretchcn Walker (one single each).
In game No. 2. Seminole sent 19 bailers lo the
plate and scored 13 runs on l-i tills, all singles.
Hurcar only allowed Hirer more runs the rest of
ilie way but the damage had already been done.
After it lcadolf walk to Argle Walker the next
seven Seminole bailers singled. After a pair of
strikeouts. Seminole got three singles, a walk and
three more singles before the Side could be
retired.
Providing the offense for Seminole were Bobble
Osborne (two doubles, Two 'singles, (wo*Tuns’
scored). Val Wilks (four singles, two runs scored).
Tiffany Jones and Latrlcc Turner (three singles
and two runs scored each). Andrea Ruffin (two
singles, two runs scored) and Carey Dryden (two
singles, run scored).
Also chipping In were Argle Walker and Rita
Prison (one single and two runs scored each).

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tib ia d u rin g a practice jum p. He w as one o f seven Lake B rantley
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Allison Webber and Lisa Howlngton (one single
each) and Tina Rathbun (run scored).
Getting hits for Harcar were Denise Byrd (three
singles). Belinda Anderson (home run. double,
two runs scored). Fat Black (double, single, run
1|. Arlene Llng.~^M |^^ngles. run !»?or&lt;^
tsa rlniK (two s in ^ ^ ^ R ^ o ta Boyer. S h a fS
Glass. Tammy Nadcay and Pam Logston lone
sir glc and one run scored each) and Rosa
Williams (single).
Thermo Carbon had little trouble with Seko,
scoring three runs In the first, six runs in the
second, five runs in the third and one run In the
fourth. Tiu* game was called after four by the
mercy rule.
Pilchers Theresa Walberger and Terr! Mann
scattered elgln hits to combine for the pitching
victory.
Doing the damage In an !G hit attack for
%fiefiTrd Carbort were Mann (three singles, three
runs scored). Connie Thomas (double, two
slnglcsl. Michelle Wldencr (two singles, three
runs scored), Sharon Paulk (two singles, two runs
scored). Betty Drivers (home run, run scored).
Mlml Kaub (double). Rhonda Gorman, Lisa Jones.
Ktm Eltonhead and Sue Sojka (one single and one
run scored each, and Jackie Suggs (single).

I f you wish to honor a fa m ily member o r frie n d by listing
his/her name on this special page, please call the Sanford Herald
Classified Dept, at 322- 2611. Names will be listed free o f charge and
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at Orlanda Spaadworld. May 4
Lata Mooalt faatwra (U lap*) — I Pala Orr, Montvarda, I Dava
McCabe. Cocoa. ) Jim Sill*, ocoaa; 4 David RuMall. Apopka, J Ed
Marldlth, Sorranto
Sporttman faatwra 111 lap*) — I Von Crawl. Ocoaa; I Ronnla
Bwrkitl. Orlando, 3. Cava..urn Jona*. Orlando. 4 Timmy Todd.
Orlando; S Mika Anknay. Orlando
Florida Madlliadt [faatwra I t tap*) — 1. Gian Carfar, Palm Bay. 3
Wally Pattanon. Seotttmoor, J Jim Sill*, Ocoaa. 4, Gary Salvatore
Daytona Baach; 5. David Indivari. Orlando
Mini Stock* faatwra (IS lap*) - 1. Craig Raynold*. Tltuivllla. 3
Bobby Saart, Oitaan. 3 David Lacllghlnar, Kinlmmaa; 4. Run
Thompion.Orlando; 5 Oink Sullivan. Orlando
" A " Bomber* laatwra (15 lap*) — t Rick John*. Orlando. I
Donnie Narmore. Malbourna. ] Paul Colgan. Orlanda. 4 Bentley
Meed. Tltuivllla. S Dava Savlckl. South Daytona
" B " Bombari laatwra IIS lap*) — I John Rlplay. Sanlord. 3 Tom
Patars. Orlando. I Dava Waddell. Melbourne; 4 Harley Gibbon*.
Melbourne, S Bill Loomlt. Longwood
Four Cylinder Endure (*0 lap*) — 1 Gary Robert*. Tampa 3
Randy Grlat. Deltona. 3 Gena Van Alitine, Rockladga; 4 Stava
Lenjl. Orlando. 3 Roger Toney. Cocoa
Spactator* Ract* Oval Drag* — I Michael William*. Orlando

We proudly remember those who died while serving
their country on a special Memorial day page,
appearing in this newspaper on M ay 2Sth.

"Malt Kaiser is a kid I really
feal bad about.'* said Harris. "He
came out In the I Oth grade and
worked hard for three years.
Tills year, he came along and
qualified for the slate meet.
Then he got injured. He's Hie
kind of kid you want lo see
som ething good happen lor
him."
Kaiser also competed in two
other s|x&gt;ris this year.

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Mint Stock* laatwra (IS lapil — |. Bobby Saar*. O iln it; 1 Dwana
Cocnran. Oak Hill. 3 John Phtpp*. Wailland. 4. Dink Sulllvar..
Orlando. 5 ConradGrtnlar, Orlando
" A " Bombari laatua (IS lap il — I Donnla Narmort, Malbourna.
1. Rick John*. Orlando. ]. Dava Savio.i. South Daytona; 4. Stava
Hall. Entarprlia, I Data Howard. Laka Hrlan
Lata Modal* faatwra &lt;M lapil - I David But tall Apopka. 3 Sian
Ead*. Tltutvllla: 3 Ed Maridllh. Sorranto. a. Joa M-ddiaton. South
Daytona; J PalaOrr. Montvarda
Florida Mod 11tad l Nature (la lap*) — 1 Mika Fitch. Edgeaattr. J.
Gary Salvator*. Daytona Baach, J EdMarldlth. Sorranto. * Wally
Pattanon. Scottimoor. J. Dava Oarvaau. Orange City
Spartiman faatwra IIS lapil — I. Milo Vidic. Orlando. ) Von
Craw*. Ocoaa. ] Mika Kubanak, Longwood; 4 John Schuman. Pori
Orange; S Ronnie Burkatt, Orlando
Sambar* faatwra 111 lap*) — I John Rlplay. Sanlord; I Ricky
Martha!I. Malabar. J Tad Haad. Pina Hill*. 4. Rick John*. Orlando
S Charlla Vanca. Miami
V I Enduro (}&lt; lap*) — I Randy Grlal, Deltona. 2 Barbara
Plarca, Orlando. 1 Art Chapman. Port Orange; 4 Dannlt Light.
Malbourna; S Nall Kirby. Tltuivllla
Spactator Racal - I Robert Patlitt. Orlando

*1 9 9 0 *

He is the second Lake Brantley
[Hilt- vaultcr t&lt;&gt; be taken out by
injury in the last three weeks. Al
the district meet at Lake Mary
on April 27. Jason Hobbs injured
his back during a practice run
and could not compete.

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RESULTS

it New Smyrna Spaadway, May S

M e m o r ia l D a y ,

W h ic h b r in g s us lo th e
frustrating pari. While Feola's
and Johnson's hard work has
paid off. the el tort of senior Man
Kaiser was cruelly thwarted
Monday when he suffered a
hairline crack ol his tibia during
practice Kaiser was to compete
in tin- pole vault, having llnlshctl
third at the region meet.

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DEAR DR. GOTT: Would you
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hernia? I'm a female In my M k
and have been diagnosed with
the condition. Can it heal by
Itself, or will 1always have I f
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ele. Ordinarily, this opening is
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Here is another defensive hand
involving an assumption neces­
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you want to test yourself, cover
(he South and West hands and
plan your defense after West s
op en in g lead. S in ce W est s
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possession o f the king, the
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seem poor, but East should still
Irv bis best It may well he that
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necessary to defeat four hearts,
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led a low club bar k at the second
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Mine often tban not, declarer
will bold the club queen, in
which ease then Is no defense
agitittsi ibe contract Hut when
South holds a ragged opening of
I 1 high-card jxiiilts. the defense
must be mi the mark. The
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queen and the spade are.
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the Geneva Community Hall on First Street. A business
meeting and crafts follow. The public Is Invlled. For more
Information, call Virginia Greer at 349-5772.

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Invited to attend or call .Jeff Monson at 322-3161. ex t. 26 1.

Rotarians to rise for meetings
Casselberry Rotary Club meets at 7:30 a.m. on Wednesday at
the Casselberry Senior Center. 200 N. Lake Triplet Drive.
Casselberry.
Sanford Breakfast Rotary Club meets at 7 a.m. Wednesday at
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meetings every Wednesday at the Knights of Columbus Hall on
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SANFORD — A bit ol nostalgia
comes Ironi the lips of Norma
Martin, our Cook of the Week, as
she speaks about her days of
growing up on a farm In North
Dakota.
Baking bread and m aking
cakes from scratch was a regular
occu rrence In her m other's
kitchen on Saturday. Their stove
was fueled by wood and coal.
Until electricity was Installed,
they used Aladdin or kerosene
lamps.
Martin also churned butter,
but confesses It was one o f her
least favorite chores, since she
often tired Irom the long tedious
task. Perishables were kept In a
root cellar until they acquired a
kerosene refrigerator.
As she travels down memory
lane. Martin tells about her
experience In canning and how
produce was acquired. Fruit that
grew wild In a creek was re­
trieved and made Into Juice,
w hich-w as later used us the
starter for Jelly. Her favorite wild
fruit was Junchcrry.
Canning Is one nostalgic chore
that Martin continues lo enjoy
doing. Produce comes from her
husband Bill's garden, which he
plants twice yearly since his
retirement.
'nwfljfta^lns raised a.i J
in the bouse they*
have lived In since they moved
to Sanford In 19515. Bill Is the

only son who still lives at home.
Tills busy housewife Is also an
experienced cake decoralor. and
proudly say .a she decorated all
her children’s wedding cakes,
and also handled the catering at
the receptions. Her creativity
has been shared by a countless
number o f people.
Although the pitter-patter of
llllle feel has long stnrc ceased
In the Marlin household, the
sound continues lo Ik* familiar to
Martin. W hile still raising their
five ch ildren. Ferry. Norma
Jean. Billy. Bonnie and Diane.
Martin was asked to fill the
jiosltion of kindergarten teacher
for the Lutheran Church o f the
Redeemer o f Sanford where the
family worships.
T w e n t y - f o u r y e a rs la te r .
Martin continues to hold the
position. Five days a week, iroin
9 a.m. lo noon each day. she Is
known as Mrs. Martin, the kin­
dergarten teuchcr.
A ray of excitement has taken
over the entire Martin family.
Martin proudly
of ner lour grandchmlreir Dale.
Martin. Jay and Slcvcn. noting
that they arc all boys. Tht

Lemon, herbs flavor Greek cuisine
Do you have a question or
suggestion about microwave
cooking. Mldga Mycolf will uss
her column to answer. Address
leltep to: Midge Mycoff, Sanford
Herald, 300 N. French Ave.
Sanford, 32771.
One of the Joys of traveling is
the oppoitunlty to experience
the t'jods and customs of the
area you visit. Recently I at­
tended a conference In Mobile.
Alabane and I must confess that
I was pleasantly surprised by the
character of this city on the GulT
t h a t Is i n t d w a y b e l w e e n
Pensacola and New Orleans. It Is
a traditional southern seaport
with many historical homes.
Greek and Creole cooking arc
much In evidence and. of course,
wonderful fresh crab, shrimp
and oysters.
To share these ethnic cuisines
with you I've adapted some
Greek recipes for tills column:
next week It will be all about
Creole cooking that can be done
In the microwave.
Greek cooking relies heavily
on lemon and herbs, especially
oregano (Greek type) for flavor.
For a starter trv this tangy soup.
G R E E K E G G -L E M O N SO UP

1Mi cups chicken broth
2 cups water
3 teaspoons Instant chicken
bouillon
'a cup uncooked regular rice
U t. salt
Mi t. pepper
2 eggs
2-4 tablespoons lemon Juice
Parsley

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minutes or until mixture bolls,
then microwave on 50% power
18-20 minutes or until rice Is
tender.
Beat eggs: add lemon Juice and
beat until blended. Add a small
amount of hot mixture, blending
well. Return all o f mixture to
casserole; mix well Microwave
on 100% power, uncovered 1-2
minutes or until heated through,
s t i r r i n g 2-3 t i me s . S e r v e
sprinkled with parsley sprigs.
•Can use canned chicken
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chicken broth and no water and
bouillon.
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will please even the weight
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V* cup almonds (sliced)
2 cups Instant rice
1 14 oz. can artichoke hearts,
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paprika
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until lightly browned. Set aside.
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remaining ingredients except
chicken and paprika. Arrange
chicken pieces on top of rice
wiili thickest part ol pieces
toward outside. Sprinkle with
paprika. Cover and microwave
on 100% power 1H-22 minutes
nr until chicken Is tender.
Sprinkle w itli alm onds. Let
stand 5 minutes before serving.
To accompany the chicken
serve (his Greek salad and
Baklava for dessert.
GREEK SALAD

•a cup olive oil
I medium eggplant, unpeeled
and coarsely chopped
3 zucchini, coarsely chopped
1clove garlic, minced
I m e d i u m o n io n , f i ne l y
chopped
3 tomatoes, chopped
U cup s ilv e re d a lm o n d s,
toasted
•/3cup parsley, snipped
Salt and pepper
Lettuce
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oil. eggplant, zucchini, onion
and garlic. Cover. Microwave on
l(X)% power 7-M minutes or until
Just tender, stirring 2 times.
C ool. A dd to m a to es , nuts,
parsley, sail and pepper. Serve
on a bed of lettuce. Serves fi-H.

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Superchallenge invades Sanford
ByBRADLEY DILLINQ
Herald Staff Writer
M ore than 2 5 ,0 0 0 p e o p le are
expected to crowd Lake Monroe's
shores for a weekend that will include
everything from boat racing to block
parties to concerts to a bikini contest.
It Is Hie Sanford Coors Light Super
Challenge ‘90 and It will start at about
5:30 Friday night when the Sanford
Historic Downtown Dlstlrct Is Hosed
for a party that will feature carnival
games, mimes, magicians and a dis­
play of about 35 raer boats.
The party will lx* followed by two
days of Itout races running from at 11
a m to 5 p in. Saturday and Sunday,
with Saturday being capped ofT by a
•o il wnikj display1ovvr'Ahc fake at 9
p.nt.
Knee promoters and members of the
American l ower Boating Association,
the governing body o f boat racing,
h a ve been p r e d ic tin g that tilts
weekend could prove Sanford to lx* the
new txtal racing capital o f the country.
"W e arc looking Tor this to be the
premier race course tv. break records
at.” said Tom Sayward. In-hoard
chairman for the American Power float
Haring Association.

Sayward had favorably compared
Lake Monroe to Lake Maggory In St.
Petersburg. The official said that Lake
Maggory used to he one of the top
body’s o f water In which lo set and
break speed records.
"Every time wc had a race at l-ake
Maggory. records were broken. We are
looking for that to happen at Lake
Monroe.”
Racers who tested their craft lo ituwater a few* weeks ago said that they
counted on setting speed records on
Ihe lake.
" I f we dnn't break any (records). Cm
going to be rrally disappointed, said
Hob Ward, who at the age of 12 was
the first national ch am pion sh ip
hydroplane racer In 1947.
There will be two l&gt;p^j of L ials In
13 different classes. The boats will lx*
hydroplanes and jersey skills.
The hydroplane boats are the type
lhut ride on the water on what looks
like |M&gt;ntoons. Because these* boats
tend lo trap air beneath their fuselages
— and thus between the pontoons —
hydroplane racing can be* a particular
ly dangerous sport If the water Is
rough and/or winds are strong.
The Jersey skiff boms arc tong and

Grand Prix racing class
hydroplane attracts crowds
By BRADLEY DILLINQ
Herald staff writer
SANFORD - The
newest Item hydroplane
boat race promoters are
going to use to draw
crowds to the Coors Light
Sanford Superchallcngc
90 Is a one-of-a-kind
de si gn hy d ro plan e
c a p a b l e o f r e a c h in g
speeds greater than 150
mph.
The bout will feature a
hlgh-pcrforman c e .
s u p e r c h a r g e d , f uel injected 1.200 h orse­
power Chevcrolet block
e n g in e, said M ich a el
Hyums. of Ctxirs Light
Sanford Superchallenge
'9 0 prom oters Sunset
Sports Associates.
The boal will not race
with the others, hut will
perform dem onstration
runs. The boat Is In the
Grand Prix racing class,
one of the classes that
will not race on Lake
Monroe.
Classes are based on
Ihe sizes nf boats and the
power o f each engine.
There will be about 13

classes of t&gt;oals In the
races orj Lake Monroe
May 12 and 13. Th e
Grand Prix class Is Just
b e lo w th e Unl i mi t e d
Class sometimes referred
lo as Ihe “ anything goes
class" because there are
no limits on size nr power
o f engines. Hyums said.
"It's u crowd pleaser."
Hyums said of the new
boat. "Th ese tilings arc
even m ore dangerous
and more likely lo crash,
hut someone has to push
the limit and find out Just
how fast they can go."

Adams said the Grand
Pr i x c la s s b o a ts are
crowd pleasers simply
because they ar big and
loud.
"W e're hoping to reach
ar ou n d

150

to

170

m.p.h." Adams said.
Chuch Woodruff, one
of the racers, wilt also be
driving Adams' boat for
tire demonstration runs.

narrow and are enclosed except for a
small space at the hark o f the craft
were for the drlvcr(s).
The Jersey skiffs are not as sensitive
to wind and water conditions and
racers of each of the two types of boats
are very dedicated to their chosen
craft, said Michael Hyams. a member
of SSA. which Is promoting Ihe event.
"Y ou better not confuse the two."
Hyams said. "These drivers take II
seriously. They practically get Into
lights about It." Hyams laughed.
Businessm en In the urea have
expressed enthusiasm about the large
Influx of tourists predicted to come to

town and the added commerce that
the weekend will bring.
"1 have to tell you how much we
appreciate the business and commerce
and how much you are going to do for
downtown." David Farr told racers at
£&gt; nress conference about four weeks
ago. "Thank you very much." Farr Is
the Chief Executive Officer for the
Greater Sanford Chamber of Com­
merce.
Sunset Sports Associates, the nrnmolers of the race, have paid for the
cost of about 22 extra policemen from
lire Sanford Police Department to keep
the crowd under control.

SSA heads up races
By BRADLEY DILLINQ
Herald Staff Writer
If you've seen the advertising livers
and heard and/or seen the ratlin and
television com m ercials, you have
heard of Sunset Sports Associates.
They like to think o f thcmselvt i as a
group o f people who materialized
almost overnight and who began lo
successfully market one of the premier
muscle machine events.
The event is the Sanford Coors Light
Super Challenge '90 and If all goes
according to plan, the organization will
be able to say that It put Sanford on
the map of world wide racing events.
T h e group started with Patrick
O 'N e ill, ow ner o f Sunset Sports
Associates.
O'Neill begun promoting watefrom
activities lasl fall when he moved his
business. Sunset Sailboards. Into the
Holiday Inn Complex. He had formed
an agreement with Holiday Inn In
which he promised to try to make the
waterfront more attniettve o locals
and tourists.
“ I was charged with promoting
activities on the waterfront*' O'Neill
said. "A n d I started a volleyball
tournament and had Jet-ski races."

When representatlver from the
American Power Boating Association
finally decided to look at Lake Monroe
In January, they were Impressed
enough to have the course surveyed.
After the APBA concluded that the
lake did Indeed have Ihe potential to bt
a record setter. SSA gelled quickly.
John Johnson, a representative for
Coca-Cola was Interested enough to
persuade the soft drink mogul lo be a
secondary sponsor, after Coors Light.
At atxiul the same dme Earl Tcnnent
and Michael Hyams. who had been
concert promoters all over central
Florida for several years, heard about
the project and asked Sunset Sports If
they could use a couple of busi­
nessmen who knew how lo pull of a
good concert.
"And that’s how we treated It,"
H yam s said. "W e knew we had
something that the public wanted to
sec."
Rick Namcy. who has had more than
20 years experience directing televi­
sion coverage, also came Into.
The onw er o f the Holiday Inn.
Wallace Schocttrlkoltr. ha* been one
o f the principals anti promoters o f the
event from the start as has his General
Manager. Jeff Blackslone.

Owner and designer
Beau Adams said tlu*
boat w as designed to
reach hi g he r s p e e d s
without crushing.
"W e tried lo reduce the
air cushion beneath the
b o a t . " A d a m s s a i d.
"H yd rop la n es tend to
keep a lot of air un­
derneath. so when they
hit a bad wave they flip
over."
Adams said that while
Ihcre are other boats in
Ihe Grand Prix class,
none o f them have the
design this one bus.

Jelt Blackslone, general manager ol Holiday Inn, left,
and Tom Sayward, inboard chairman for APBA

southeast region, look over survey of Ihe race course
chart of Lake Monroe.

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May 9, t990

— Herald Advertiser — Thursday

May 10, 1090 — Santord

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V ete ra n racer takes
c o m p e titio n to shore
R
e
g
a
t
ta In West Florida. He
s a i d he g a v e it up
because o f the "expense,
extensive travel time,
and my age." which at
that tim e was 61 In
197H. MeDougall got the
racing urge once again,
but this time he chose to
remain on shore, and
t o o k up m o d e I
hydroplane racing.

By NICK PFEIPAUP
Herald staff writer
SANFORD - When the
hydroplanes take to the
waters of Lake Monroe
th is

w e e k e n d ,

Art

MeDnugnll o f Ormond
Beach may or may not be
on hand, hut the former
racing champion will In*
present In spirit.
MeDougall spent 22
years In hydroplane rac­
ing. beginning In 1954
with the 48 cubic inch
Inboard class later to
became known as the
650ec class. Du-lng his
racing career, he cap­
tured the Presidential
race held In Washington,
D.C.. three consecutive
tim es. Shelves In his
10G9 George Anderson
Street home In Ormond
Beach are loaded with
other trophies, to the
point where he cannot
immediately recall all his
victories.

tools with only his lilt
arm. His wife. Grace, was
able to help from time lo
t i me, bin M eD ou gall
managed lo build his first
boat, and oilier boats
soon followed. ” 1 had lo
learn how to handle glue
again, by the time I put
the glue on the wood and
recapped the glue tube,
using only one hand, the
glue had already dried.”
he sa id . " S o . I Just
started using slow-drying
glue."

In 19H7, after nine
years of building and
running radio controlled
models In races across
the eastern half of the
nation, and capturing
more trophies, he suf­
fered a crippling stroke,
which left his rlgnt side
paralyzed. "But when
boat racing gets Into your
blood." he said. "You
can’t give it up."

A t

7 5 .

A r t

MeDougall Is currently
running one-eighth scale
u n l i m i t e d

c l a s s

hydroplanes, and his star
is a hand made 48-inch
long actual scale mode)
boat, capable of speeds
up to 90 miles per hour.
His latest first-place vic­
tory was In Jacksonville
last September.

The former race chain*
pi on h ad a new
challenge. With the in­
ability to move his right
arm and most of the use
of his right leg gone, he
forced himself to learn to
use his power and hand

He finished his career
In 1976 following a victo­
ry In the St. Petersburg
Southland Sweepstakes

a g e

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MeDougal l knows
hydroplane racing, the
feeling o f victory and the
sadness of defeat. But. he
says. ” ! Just can’t give It
up.”

Plumbers Friend shows its stuff
Hydroplane racer E-280, Plumbers Friend, driven by Bobby Thrash, shows oil I
the crowds at a recent press conference on Lake Monroe shores.

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The aquatic equivalent of monster-truck shows
By BRADLEY DILLINQ
Herald staff writer
They're Irnul They're m ol riiry’n*
tied. They're- li»*ll on water
They an* suiqicd up, streamlined,
sharp-edged wings Listened to the
surface eil Ihc water liy pni|n*ller shafts
— and ttien only lor short periods of
lime.
They are the hydroplane race finals
and If you've paid tin hr-d-enrned-

races here?
Sunset Sports Associates Is Ihc
company that was created to promote
this race and anything else that will
tirin g th e T o ur i s t to S a n l o r d ' s
shoreline.
SSA slrrted only a few months ago.
after Patrick O’Neil had talked officials
from the American Power Ifoatlng
Association Into looking at the lake. It
Is composed of eight people who have
hail nothing else on their agendas
except promoting thisevent.
O’Neil had established his business.
Sunset Sail. In the business park near
the Holiday Inn. He began working
wi th the Holiday Inn In develop
ibis tu happen tit Lake
Interest in the laketrom and to pro­
Monroe."
mo t e a c t i v i t i e s l i ke v o l l e y ha 11
Li ke Lake Maggory.
tournaments and jet ski races lair Iasi
L a k e M o n ro e is not
year.
partlcualry deep, whicli
keeps lilt' Size of the • .W-hHc ore best ml Ing these events.
O’ Neil had been In contact with the
w a v e s tl ti w n . w h I e h
American Power Boating Association,
makes It a safer place for
the governing body of the sport.
these high-speed muscle
Hydroplane racing was an event that
machines to race.
O ’Neil had been Interested in bringing
Every racer who put
to die lake for some *lmc. but he
his machine In the water
hadn’ t had much luck gelling people
here, seemed convinced
Interested In It until a fateful day In
that the lake would be
January.
the new place to tie seen
"It was Jan. 15 One of the racing
racing.
officials stopped by to look at the
Bob Ward, who at the
lake." O Nell said. And from there it
age of 12 captured the
first national champion­ didn’t take long for (Item to see that
they had a potentially world-class
ship tmat racing title In
1947, echoed the senti­ competitive body of water to work
with.
ments of Sayward.
"W hen they saw the site, they said
" I f we donl break rec­
’we have to have our races here,’ "
ords here. 1 am going to
O ’ Neil said. "Then we sat down and
be really disappointed."
formed Sunset Sports Associates."
8ee Monroe.’ Page 12

rash admission fee. you are prnliahlv
looking lor an arpiatle equivalent lo
the monster truck murl tings that you
see on Saturday afternoon television
You may also In- wondering how It Is
that such a muscle-machine event
lauded In the quaint, quiet i l l y of
San lore I
W ho are t hese Sunset Spurt s
Associates people, anyway?
Where did they crime from and why
did they decide tu bring these boal

M onroe was love at first sight
BRADLEY DILLINQ
Herald Stall Writer
So why did the Amcri
t an Power Boat
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A sso cia tion . Hie g o v ­
erning body o f power
boal racing, decide lo
huld iheir races In Lake
Monroc?
Pat O'Nell, tine til the
p r in c ip a ls o f Situsi-i
Spurts Associates, had
been trying to spark the
Interest of the APBA for
months. Since Iasi fall,
O ’ Nei l had been o r ­
ganizing such events as
J c t - s k I r a c e s a n tl
volleyball tournaments
In an effort to make the
lake a sizeable dot on the
tourtst's map nf places to
visit. But It was not until
January that race o f­

ficials finally agreed lo
give I he lake a look.
And II was love al first
site for Tom Sayward.
Inlioard race chairman
lor the event.
The official was firmly
convinced that Sanford
would become one of I he
boal ruclng capitals til
Hie world, and conqiarcd
ibe body ot water to Lake
M a g g u r y In S t .
Petersburg, formerly tine
of the brightest Jewels In
the crown of boal racing.
"W e are going lu set
t hi s wa t e r on f i r e . ”
Sayward said. "W e are
looking for this to Ik- the
premier course to break
records at. Kvrry time
they had a race at Lake
Maggory. records were
broken. We arc expecting

Original members Include Wallact
Schrieltelknlle. owner nf the hotel, am:
-fell Illackstoue. general manager ot
the Holiday Inn.
Shortly after the group began work
lug with the Idea. Karl Tennent and
Michael Hyamswcr* called In,
Tennent had run his own enter­
tainment agency In Central Florida lor
about 15 years and worked with
((yarns frequently. Since the two .vertaccustomed to producing concerts,
that’s itie approach that they took to
the rare.
And Tennent Is hardly reluctant
about Ixiastlng of SSA’s achievement
"W hen we had the racers here fat a
press conference about three weeks
ago|. they said that they had never
been In anything organized this well
We treated I t n ^ u ^ n a n c h like a
i mu rri
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Not long aiierwaro, ferment and
Hyams had enlisted the business and
public relations savvy of Rick Narncy,
Tracey Schramm and John Johnson,
all area businessmen with a vested
Interest In seeing the race off to a
successful conclusion and — they hope
— bringing more events like It back to
the area.
Narncy and Schramm helped pro­
duce the television commercials that
you may have seen and Johnson has
been Involved with promoting concerts
In the Orlando area.
The area is ripe for this sort of event.
Hyams has said. It ’s good family fun.
O ’Ncl' may have summed up the
feelings of the other members of the

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com m unity
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SANFO RD W c'rc
here and -are wanl to
make a difference. Dan
Hall will tell you.
Hull Is the president of
the Sanford Historical
D ow n tow n W aterfront
A s s o c i a t i o n , mor e
com m on ly known as the
D ow ntow n M erchant's
Association.
But the latter name
Just doesn't say enough.
Hall said. Because San­
ford ts a city that is
developing a keener In­
terest and Insight Into its
past as llu- present rolls
forward.
O nce known as the
"C elery C ity." founding
fa th er H en ry Shelton
Sanford came to the area
in the early lH70s and
preceded to try to devel­
op Sanlord as a gateway
to Central Florida hy
fostering Lake Monroe as
a shipping port where
trains ind river boats
met to transfer goods.
It Is this part of the
city's history that Hall
and the merchants near
the waterfront — along
with several other city
and civic organizations
— arc trying to develop.
This common Interest
with other sectors of the
c o m m u n i t y t i es the
c o mm u n i t y togeth er.
Hall said.
"A n d No. we are not a
competing In it-rest with
the Chamber |of Com­
m erce)." Hall Is quick 10
p o i nt out . We wor k
to g e th e r on projects,
because everyone has .111
interest in seeing the
b u s in e s s c o mmu n i t y
thrive. Hall said
"W e 're really active
W e were Involved In the
bridge painting on 17 M2
and we really had a hand
In- the Make Sanford
Shine project." Hall said,
referring to the trash
blitz In which about 1!»
o rgan iza tio n s stormed
llu* city streets with irash
sticks and plastic bags.
Th ere are about 25
d o w n tow n businesses
represented by the group
and they Intend to contlnin making their pre­
sence felt
"W e want to show the
community that we are a
valuable part o f It And
we'll become more valu­
able as we grow and
grow ."

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AIDS foundation to benefit from race
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Dlackstone said If the races become an annual
event as they're planned, other local charities and
causes will be considered for support from the race.
Dy the way. Blackstone said selection of the
SANFORD — To Jeff Blackstone. the choice was
o b v i o u s t hat th e T h o m a s W h l g h a m A ID S ‘ ‘Superchallenge'* name was coincidental to the
Superchallenge Foundation should benefit from the Whlgham foundation's "Superchallenge nam e."
"W e got tt from an advertisement for the race thnt
Sanford Coors Lite Superchallenge '90 hydroplane
said "Can you accept the challenge?." Blackstone
boat races this weekend.
"It was something that we didn't think long and said. "W e started playing around with the name and
hard on ." said Blackstone. a principal In local race came up with 'Superchallenge.' It was a coincidence
organizers Sunset Sports Associates and general we selected the Whlgham foundation which has
manager of Holiday Inn-Lakeside. “ It was an obvious 'Superchallenge' In their name."
For anyone who doesn't know who Thomas E.
choice, being who he was in the community and his
Whlgham was. he was a Sanford hero — and still It
Influence on the schools and everything."
for many.
Dlackstone said between S I 8.000 and S20.000
Once president of the Seminole High stu 'r it body
could be raised from ticket sales and other sales to the
and captain o f Its undefeated football team during his
estimated crowd o f 15.000 to 20.000 people expected
senior year In 1970. Whlgham went on to gamer
to be attracted to the two-day event. The money will
seven scholarships and a West Point appointment. He
be used by the foundation to finance a AIDS research
later graduated from University of Florida and
choir at the t Ini vrrsltvnf Miami Medical School.
received Ms la w v M j degree from Nava University.
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Ten percent of the gross collections of ticket sales.
H i jumed ff lD H L s largest law IlM k. 3'.cnstrom.
10 percent o f tnc SSA's share or the conce . on McIntosh, JulianTcoibert. Whlgham &amp; Simmons. The
proceeds nnd a share o f the proceeds from the May 11 community embraced him. He was named Optimist
downtown street party will all go to benefit the o f the Year when he was 35 years old. He had a wife
inundation. Dlackstone said.
and two young children.

■y MARK BARPIBIO
Herald stall writer

P arking fa c ilitie s e x p a n d e d
By SUSAN LODBN
Herald stall writer
SANFORD - The
C o o r 's L i g h t S u p e r
C h a l l e n g e ‘ 90 wi l l
challenge not only the
boating participants, but
also the spectators who
are expected to crowd
Into the ci t y by the
thousands.
Sanford Police Chief
S te v e n H a rr ie tt said
months o f planning for
the event have brought
plans for security, crowd
and traffic control and
parking.
The event promoters.
S u n s e t S p o r t s
Associates. Inc., have
arranged for two off-sltc
parking served by shuttle
buses, and have hired
off-duty Sanford police to
maintain a force of 24

extra officers on duty in
the ci t y dur i ng next
w e e k e n d 's fe s tiv itie s .
Police will be posted at
various locations tc aid In
traffic and crowd control.
Harriett said.
Seminole County sher­
iffs range and water of­
f-duty deputies have ulso
agreed to patrol Lake
Monroe during the event,
Harriett said. He expects
that about 5,000 more
cars per day will enter
the city Saturday and
Sunday.
Ci t y C om m ission ers
h a v e s u s p e n d e d t he
city's open alcohol con­
tainer ordinance for the
Sanford Lake Monroe
Marina Isle area, which Is
the o ffic ia l cen ter of
even ts. H arriett said.
However, open contain­
ers o f alcoholic bever­
ages. as usual, will not be

tolerated In other public
areas of the city.
Harriett said the two
city parking lots
downtown will be open,
along with the lots at the
Gfcater Sanford Cham­
ber of Commerce. City
Hal l and t he C i v i c
Center. Other city park­
ing spaces also will be
a v a i l a b l e a l o n g t he
streets. Some downtown
business closed for the
weekend will also open
additional parking space.
C o l. J im O lse n , o f
Sunset Sports, who is
coordinating parking ef­
forts. said traffic from
I n t e r s t a t e 4 wi l l be
directed to the aid San­
ford Auto Auction lot on
cast First 5trcel just east
o f the Chase Overpass,
and to Zayre's Plaza lot
on soulli U.S. Highway
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a 51 fee to park at those
two lots. The fee. Olsen
said, is to cover the costs
o f oygratlng shuttle bus
ridesfrom the two lots to
the mariuu site.
"I'm sure with these
two outside lots there will
be plen ty o f parking
spare." Olsen said. "W e
don't expect any more
problem s wi t h traffic
than normal.”
Harriett said. "I antici­
pate some im pact on
traffic circulation. I bellvc
we will be able to handle
It and keep Interruptions
minimal. We believe we
have a good handle on it
with a lot or planning and
co op era tion wi t h the
promoters, the fire de­
partment. the sh eriffs
office and us. I think It's
going to come off okay."

And then he got AIDS * acquired immune
deficiency syndrome — perhaps the most feared
disease o f our lime. The disease was transmitted to
his body by a scries o f blood transfusions required
when he underwent surgery In April 1983. Whlgham
first learned he had AIDS In July 1987.
T h e Whlgham family, respected members of
Sanfonl since they moved here In 1960. decided to
keep the knowledge quiet, not wanting to attract
negative responses. News about an Arcadia family's
harassment because o f that town's awareness of AIDS
in the family was making headlines at the time.
But a year later, as the disease progressed and his
body weight dropped, news o f Whigham's disease
slowly spread. But the family's fears were unfounded.
If anything. Tom Whlgham became more of a hero to
the community, concerned about his plight and
unprejudiced about the cause. Friends and wellwishers literally lined up to visit him and hug him
during hts last days.
Th e Seminole High football si a'll um was named for
itbn Sept. 30. 1988.
Eighteen days later, ne was dead o f a disease that
had slowly distroyed hts brain.
‘ ‘I love you" were hts last words to the family
members that surrounded his bed.

Scheduled street and
boat ramp closings
SANFORD — Whether you are a visitor to
Sanford or a long-time resident o f the city, traffic
patterns, streets and other access to downtown
and to the shore arc going to be drastically
different.
Here's a rundown of where you will Ik- able to
go. where you won't and when.
The Marina Isle boai ramp will be closed from
3 p.m. Friday. May 11. until one hour after
completion of Ihe last rate. The Iasi race Is
scheduled to be finished at 5 p.m. Sunday. The
Osteen Bridge Fish Camp and both boat ramps
at 17-92 and 1-4 will be open.
The Inshore areas lo be closed include:
Seminole Boulevard from Myrtle Avenue to
Palmetto Avenue Including City Island Park and
the Martnn/Holiday Inn complex from Friday at
3 p.m. to Sunday at 6 p.m. restirctcd travel on
and off the peninsula.
Seminole Boulevard between Myrtle Avenue
and Palmetto Avenue will be closed as will the
Marfna Isle al the entrance of ihe Marina from 3
p.m. Friday. May 11. until 6 p.m. Sunday. May
13.
With the city closing traffic to Ihe downtown
area, you'll have to hoof It through one of the
nicest parts of the city.
A renewed Interest In the city's pas! has
sparked civic groups lo become very active in
digging up Sanford's hlsiury and showcasing ll
for all to see. You will find brass plated plaques
outside more than 20 buildings in the heart of
what used to be called "the Celery City.”
There will also be plenty of eating and
shopping areas for you to enjoy. See ihe
chamber of commerce for brochures on the
walking tour.

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The Holiday Inn sponsored SST-140 will be one of the boats racing In Ihe event this weekend. The driver
of the boat. Jack Withrow. Is a National Marathon Champion and National High Points Champion for 1989.

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Mechanic helps boats
and astronauts fly
SA N FO R D - Whe n
David and Barbara Kalm
b r i n g t h e i r 511 t e r
hydroplane. Plum ber'!!
Helper, to the boat races
on Lake Monroe this
w e e k e n d , t h e y ' l l be
assisted by a mechanic
with some rather highflown references.
The Halm's mechanic
and crew chief. Dick
Burns, works at Cape
C a n a v era l o rg a n iz in g
p e r s o n a l gear and
eq u ip m en t for S p ace
Shuttle astronauts.
"It really dtwsn't have
a whole lot to do with
b o a t e n g in e s .'* sai d
Barbara Kalm. "But It's a
real perfectionist type
Job. so It kind of spills
over there. He's a topnotch mechanic.”
The Kaims had addi­
t i o n a l re a s o n to be
sa tisfie d wl t b Bur n' s

maintenance skills. They
had Just come from a
w eekend o f racing In
C h e ra w . S .C .. w h ere
their boat took second
overall In the Palmetto
Regatta races.
The Holms got to know
Burns a couple o f years
ago through a mutual
f r i end who had a lso
worked with Burns at
Cape Canaveral.
"H e seemed to know n
lot about carburetors,
and the friendship Just
kind of grew from there."
Halm said.

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Brown's hydroplane.
"H e's the local com ­
petition. and he's going
to be (at Lake Monroe)
too." Kalm said. "You're
going to see some excit­
ing .aclng."

R e a d y to fly
Plumbers Friend E 280, owned by David and Barbara Lake Monroe Holiday Inn to give Ians and spectators
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Jersey Skills will also be leatured in
the races this weekend sponsored by
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Monroe
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Wc also have sandwiches starting at $2.50
We will cook anything from our cases fo r a nominal fee.

Ward said.
Hut fur Michael Hyarm.
a n o t h e r m e m b e r of

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and lo keep people com ­
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that people will like w hat
they see enough lo want
to make Sanford their
home.
"T h e idea Is to pul
Sanford on the map."

Monster
Continued from Prge 5
business lute one afternoon last week
as he looked out through a sliding
glass door In a conference room at the
Holiday Inn.
"W c have something really beautiful
here. I'm sitting here looking out at the

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this place really needs Is
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and they'll come bark
and they'll stay." he said

lake and there's this palm tree kind of
slanted to one side with the water In
the background and the sun going
down at the end of the lake and It's
|ust gorgeous. And I'm thinking to
myself ‘ My God. Wc could be In some
place like Chleago.'"

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Shrimp (36-40).............................$6.50
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Oysters 40# Box.......$26.00 iix.

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for children under 12.
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