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                    <text>Sanford Herald
82nd Year. No. 179— Sanlord. Florida

Boat races hit snag

N EW S D IG EST

Crow d control
c o n c e rn s so m e
c o m m issio n e rs

□ Sports
Raines says he’s ready
S A N F O R D — Sanford's own T im Raines Is
ready to get to the Mont real Kxpo's spring
ir.lim in’ ra m p In West i’alni I tear h. After a 32
•lay IncKout by the major league owners, players
are finally able to net to the business of baseball.
Raines was the victim of collusion by the
owners during his free agency two years ago and
says h r has been through "a lot" In hts past
nine seasons In the major leagues. "I've been
playing for aliniMt 10 years and I still have fun
playing. When It's not fun anymore. I'll walk
a w a y ." he said.

By LAURA L. SULLIVAN
Herald stall writer
S A N F O R D — A plan lo bold nationallytelevised (lowcrtxrat races on laike Monroe Is
"fraught with stumbling blix-ks." city olflclals
said yesterday.

Promoters of the Sanford Challenge '90 met
with the city commission yesterday to discuss
plans for the May 12 and 13 races sanctioned bv
Ihc American I’ower Boat Racing Association.
T h e event Is the first hydroplane race to lx- held
on Lake Monrix-.
City commissioners said yesterday they would
welcome the attention brought to Sanford by the
event. Inn were concerned about controlling a
crowd of 25.000 spectators expected lo turn mil
for the races. Commissioners also said they were
miffed atxiul lx-lng presented with the plan late
In the organizers' planning.
"T h e concept Is fine, but I'm concerned about
the logistics." Commissioner A .A . McClanahan
said.

C ity Manager Frank Faison said ihc plan Is
"fraught with stumbling blocks." such as legal
questions surrounding (lie city’s liability, tralln
congestion, parking and trash.
Rollce Chief Sieve Harried had recommended
requiring It) oil-duty police officers to handle tinrace crowd, hut said he would have lo lixik at tin
plan again after he learned ilte crowd projections
yesterday.
"II we're talking about 25.IKK) people, we &lt;
going lo need a lol of help." Harried said.
Commissioner Wltlley Eckstein said lie w
unhappy with Sunset S|x&gt;rls Associates,
Sanlord athletics programm ing and promotion
See Race*, Page BA

A sign
of the
times

Fig* IB

Maranatha leads church league
S A N F O R D — Maranatha I’m tarostal took sole
[Mtssessslon of first In th r A League In Sanford
C h u rch Slowpllch Softball play this weekend.
First N uzarrur. First Haptlxl of Markham Woods
and Holy Cross Lutheran stayed tied for first In
the If League.
T h e results In th r II League had First
Na/arene besting First Baptist l i Geneva 19-11.
Markham Woods handled Calvary Christian
22-15 and Holy Cross squeezed out a 14-13
trium ph over Grace Christ Ian.
In the A League. St. Slrp lie n's Catholic of
W inter Springs hammered Central Baptist 16-4
In four Innings. Maranatha knocked First
Baptist of Osteen from the ranks of the unbeaten
14-9 and the Ch urch of God blasted Grace
United Metbodlst 18-3 In four Innings

Sn

N e w o r d in a n c e ta k e s
e ffe ct in L o n g w o o d
By LACY OOMBN
Herald staff writer

F ig * 1B

Ramp restrictions m iss mark
S A N F O R D — An ordinance designed to allay
noise complaints about skatrlioard ramps has
missed the mark. Sanford Roller Chief Steven
I larrlctt told city commissioners yesterday.
Th e commission had hoped to control noise
associated with skateboard rumps In residential
neighborhoods by adopting ramp restrictions
Marclt 12. But. Harriett wild. I be commission
failed to amend Ib r city nuisance ordinance to
Include r rf rr riu rs to recreational ramps.
" T h e problem continues." he wild.
Commissioners agreed to lake up thr Issue
again March 20.
Skateboarders protested earlier commission
proposals to ban ramps In residential areas.
After bearing skatclxiardrrs' concerns, the
commission agn-cd to restrict ramps to back
yards, no less Iban 10 feel from rear and shir
property lines.
T h e ordinance also restricts ramps lo three
leet In height, and limits usage lo between 2
p in. and H p in.

HwiM PSota a, Tammy Vkwaai

The massive lacelilt plan for U S. Highway 17-92
would allect virtually all ol the route contained within
the boundaries ol Seminole County. Preliminary plans

O ffic ia ls w ant to m ake S a n fo rd
a n c h o r of 17-92 ‘m ain stre e t’ plan
By &lt;1. MARK RARFIILO
Herald stall writer

Plaque to honor Thomas
S A N F O R D — Th e city will olllctally honor
Harold Thom as, director of I Ik- West Sanlord
Boys A G trlsC lu b who died Iasi month.
C ity Com m issioner Boh Tlxim as Monday
asked I he rnnuuKslou lo honor Thom as with a
hron/c plaque on the 919 IVrslinm on A vr.
recreation facility. Commissioners agreed the
plaque is needed.
Harold Thom as. 24. directed the club since Its
opening In November, lie died Feb 27 In an
autom obile accident while d riv in g a club
mem ber home
F ro m sta ll reports

ITOMORROW

1

What the census means to you
O n Frtdav. HHi million American heads ul
households are &lt; \p&lt; i li d lo receive in the mall
the olllcl.il U S census quesiloualie. By law. It
uiiist tie Illicit m il a nd returned lo the
government
W h.il dues the census mean to von?
A three pan scries liegmuing tomorrow w ill
explain what llie i ciisos Is all alxiul and tell you
what It means lor Florida and the com m unity
where you live

S A N FO R D — U.S Highway 17-92 should Ix-comc
the i n c lined "Main S ire d " ol Seminole County,
with Sanford as Its exclusive "upscale" northern
anchor, a group of government and btislness officials
decided during u brainstorming session Monday.
That agreement was reached alter unanimous
consent that the I I mile north-south roadway Is an
apparently uiunnirnlh-d eyesore ol signs and decay­
ing. vacant shopping centers.
" T h e whole ol the street ts like Top sy." said
Sanlord Mayor Ik-llye Sm ith. "It Just growed." (She
referred lo the novel "Uncle T o m 's Cabin." In which
Ihc character Topsy explained lo Miss Ophelia she
didn't know how she was Ixun. only that she was).
Kcprcscniailvcs ol ihc county, ihc live elites
touched hv die road, ami memlx-rs of ihc Grealer
Seminole County Chamber ol Commerce limited In
llielr call lo have the highway redeveloped Into a
m ulti laccicd. landscaped central arlerv lor Ihc
couniy that would not only lx- pleasing lo traverse
hul would help unify north and south Seminole
Couniy and give a visual Identity lo ihc couniy
Sutx ouunuifcs will meet during the next mom It lo
decide bow lo meet the committee's objectives. The
lull i omiulllee w ill meet April 2D
Sm ith suggested when the redevelopment is
underway, a name change might lx- in order lor the
road lo help us Identity.
Cnnimlilee memlx-r Randy Morris, ol Lake Mary,
w ryly suggested "K im Street." the location ol .1
li.nulled house in 1lit- "Nightm are on Klin Street"
horror movie series

Bualna** Ravlaw..
..SB Horoscope..
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Sunny, windy, cool
A high near 7l) and
w in d s I r o m lh c
nor III west at 20 mpli
lod.iv wnil teui|Mr.i
lores dropping lo the
low UN tonight wllli
winds al 15 lo 2D
m pli Highs only in
ihc U K tomorrow

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Committee m em lx-rs agreed lands next to U.S
17-92 had developed In an unconirollcd. nearly
unregulated m anner lo such a degree II has Ix-come
,111 eyesore lor those who travel It — und those- who
avoid It
Morris said w hen he has visitors arriving at Central
Florida Regional Alr|x&gt;rl In Sanford, be directs lliein
away from U.S 17-92 when he gives them directions
to Ills home.
"1 7 92 Is like the backyard ol the county." Morris
said. "It's where you throw all the Junk you don't
waul anyone lo see We need lo turn the houses
around."
Members ol the committee agreed U.S 17 92
should have a purjxrsc as well as Itxik nice Morris
recommended the roadway should lx- redevelo|x-d
into the central service district ol ihc county where
all residents would know any kind ol service need or
product they needed could tx- found there
Ruby llomaysxl. of Klm yra's Raniry. Fern I’ark.
said site also wanted the boulevard 10 lx- a place
where she could not only llnd all the gixxls and
services she needs, lull also where she could walk
along tree lined walkways.
Several members stressed the roadway should help
unify the couniy. having several separate charac­
teristics as a motorist drives along the roadway, but
having .111 overall "Ixiulevard" feel unconstrained bv
ell V boundaries.
T h e comtnltlee agreed U.S. 17 92 should have
seven dlsllucl sic I lolls largely based on current
development trends und desired changes
I'be northern most section would extend Iroiu the
lllleislale 4. U .S 17 92 bridge to North French
See A n ch o r. Page BA

By LAURA L. SULLIVAN
Herald stall writer_________________

For more waathar, ••• Pago 2A

s ig n In s p e c t io n r e p o r t s w i l l ) t h r i l l in .

W hitay Eckstein

Recom m en ds m erger proposal

S A N FO R D — I l l y youth inav
soon llud city recreation |iiogr.uus
In llielr schoolyard II the Sanlord
C'llv I'nimmvslou ami the Seminole
County Seliixil Board agree 011 a
plan lo merge Seminole High Si hind
Lit tillv and l.ieill!It's with 1 ttv pro
gruminlug
During the tlisi iiim m ission ills
cusslon ol tin- plan leium m eniled
Iasi m o n th by C o m m is s io n e r
W liiicv Ki ksicin commissioners
yesterday gave unanimous su|&gt;|xni
to the iiin icp t
I he eoillinlssli.u
agtet'd lo appro.11 li the -a In«il Ixxird
w it ft the Idea
Ki ksit III a lia her and gull 10.11 li
al Seminole High Si bool said 1In
city 1 ould use money sjx lit lor
contracting part-tim e recreation
em ployees to pay high school
co.li lies and leal III Is to sii|x-rvtsr
after-school athletics and tutoring
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they visit businesses on County
Ro.nl 427. State Road 434. R S
Highway 17-92. and Dog Track
Ro.nl. T h e reports list violations
such as oversized signs. Irn|&gt;rr&gt;|m r
setback, and signs placed In the
right of way.
Although the city Is in tin process
of bringing all existing sums Into
i-onipllauce. business owneis yvltusisigns are legal will also lx- lllspeeli d
ami receive noDllc.itton nt cottipll
ant e. Helms salt!
Helm s said tlx- city s is not Irving
lo create a hardship lor any hast
ness. Iml lo Ix-ailllly commercial
roadways. "We will notify owners nl
Illegal signs and give thrill enniigli
1tun- to com ply or remove tin
signs." Helm s saxl "W e 'll liel|&gt;
them out with am questions they
have, or In any wav we c a n ." In
said
Helms piedleled tin- inspections
would not tx- "a llilec inontli iub.
tint a cmislaill. lively In rill we
s|M-|id o n tills will lx lug n l III lo
show tile rnilillilssiont is ..1 Ihc end
nl the year We iluiik wi 'll m id
another crate ollteer then to stay on
lu|iid tills

III s lid

Little leaguer
dies a fter being
s tru ck by pitch
Unllad Praia Intarnatlonal

City rec department proposes
merger with Sem inole High

INDEX

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call lor beautilicatlon, redevelopment and rezoning
along the thoroughlare. Including this section that
Intersects with S R 436 In Casselberry

LO N G W O O D — Business owners
on tfte cast silk- ol North Com ity ltd
427 are the first to tx- targeted by
the city for illegal signs. Building
Official li d Helms sail! last w rrk
"W e want to get the Information lo
the public before we start calling on
these businesses." Helms said
Building lns|x-c(or Roland Ray.
Code Kulnreemeul Ollteer C'athy
I’rlcc. anti Helms will m x iii Ix-gln
visiting urea businesses to tell them
II they are violating the new sign
code. "Illegal signs, like the ones In
the right-otways. need lo conn
o u t." Helms said.
Ray. Price. and Helms will catty

program s lor siudciils 111 sixth
through Iw clllli grades
"O u r kids have nowhere to go
alter achixil." Kckstclll said "It they
aren't gixxl enough lo make the top
12 011 tile tc.iski-tlt.ill team that s
It
High si In mil and middle si luxil
students sorely need utter si hixit
recreation to keep them oil tin
streets .mil away I111111 drugs Ki ks
l«-In said I In- 1 It\ oilers alter v Iliad
programs lor cleinoniurv students
ite said
lint nothing itu older
1 hihlrcn
The si lit ail txiaril Is going to
have to do soitiflhiiig with llt.it area
out llit-re We have ti«i litany kills
|ust hanging out he said
Couches and teachers as |ito
Icsslonals trained to deal with
youth would lx a bargain lor tin
city at part-time wages Ki ksieln
said A nd they work chcu|i
supplements quid lo teachers who

T A M P A - A ID year old Ixiv
died ol i .inline atresi allr-r lx-lng
till ill lln- chest uv a pilch
during a Little D-aglic busi-liull
game. authorin'*, said Monday
Ryan Wujti k went into 1 anil
.11 arrest when tin I m si hull
slrm k I iiiii In llx- rlirsl near Ins
lei* a rm p it d u rin g a g.m u
S u n d a y , said H llls h n io n g h
C o m ity Sht-rill's Depart mein
Sgi Gordon Davis
rile Incident happened III tin
lout ill lim ing at the Citrus I'.nk
L i t t l e L e a g u e 1 11- 1d 1li
llills liiiin u g h 1 m ini y D a v i s
said
W o |ii k was u|i 10 Im i anil lln
plli li was wild said Wo|n k
111.11 h Fled lllixxmugd.di
Nobody dream ed tli.il 11
w ould have l i n i n ' lo this
lttiKiiumgd.tif s.ud
Ills leant. the t animals was
(day mg the I’tillln s
He lust Ills h i f . i l l i .mil
i v i'iy o iie thought In tiail tin
w mil kiiix ki d 1mi 1 ol I iiiii
In
said
He was gasping lol all
and D u ll In u u ii down o il du

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Package bomb left on doors!
Explosion kills 70-year-old
man; cops have no motive

Floods fores evacuation; M O closed
C A R Y V IL L E — Riling w ater continued to menace ro m m u n li Un in Florida's Panhandle M onday, prompting the evacuation of
additional families and forcing the closing of westbound lanes of
Interslalr 10. officials said.
State transportation officials dosed the westbound lanes of
M o spanning the flood-swollen Choctawhatchee River after
Hooding aggravated the problem of pier rroalon. officials said.
Heavy rains In Alabama, Oeorgla and northwest Florida over
i h r w rrk rn d swelled Panhandle rivers, forcing hundreds to
evacuate. Officials said the flooding could go down on record as
the most severe In IS years In some areas.
The ('hoctawhalchiee and Escambia River continued to rise
Monday. Officials said the rivers weren't expected to crest until
T in vla v nr Wednesday-

JACKSONVILLE

I A L L A IIA S S E E — A $600 million transportation package of
Icch and taxes was approved Monday, but the proposal falls $250
million short of the state's projected roadway needs and has a
gas tax Increase the governor has sworn to veto.
\V Idle Gov. Bob Marline* m a y accept some of the package's fee
Increases, the proposal by the Joint Select Committee on
Transportation to raise the gas lax by 4 cents a gallon Is
" d r finitely unacceptable," said Pete Dunbar, the governor's
legislative counsel.
"We're going backwards, and nol even holding our own
ground." D unbar said.
( nmm lttrc co-chair Rep. M ary Figg. D -L u tz. acknowledged
tli.il there were problems w ith the package, but aaid It waa the
best way to provide for the state’s transportation needs.
Th e money raised would be used for repairing roads and
portions of the turnpike, for expanding Intraatate highw ays and
public transportation and for other miscellaneous im prove­
ments.
"T h e vote signifies that the Joint committee has agreed to a
compromise package to be taken up both by the House and the
Senate.'* Flgg said. "W e still have a long w a y to go. I can't
predict at this point whether w e'll succeed or not. but we made
great progress so far."

Judge may
get public
reprimand

Attorney General euee contest promoters
T A L L A H A S S E E — Th e promoters of a Super Bowl contest
m ay have violated Florida lottery and gam bling laws, the Florida
Attorney General alleged In a lawsuit filed Monday against the
company.
Attorney General Bob Buiterworth has filed suit In Dade
County Circuit Court against the Megavolce G roup Ltd., of
Scarsdate. N .Y ., seeking more than $200,000 In damages. Th e
suit alleges unfair and deceptive trade practices and violations of
Florida gam ing laws.
Mrgnvolcc promoted a game earlier this year called N F L Super
Howl Boxscore. which asked people lo predict the nnal score,
loud rushing and passing yardage and lime of possession in the
Ja n . 28 championship game between the San Francisco 49era
und the Denver Broncos.
Players were asked to call a 900 number, with each call
costing the entrant 95 cents per minute. Prizes Included a trip
for two to the 1991 Super Bow l, a 40-tnch-screen television, live
15'-Inch-screen T V s . six compact disc players and Super Bowl
souvenir programs.

Woman b u m s anthill, herself, her house
A w om an atte m p tin g to H u m a n a n th ill w ith

gasoline set her cloihes and her home on fire, officials said
Monday.
Th e woman. Identified as M ary RusknwskL was treated for
h u m s and released from a local hospital following the Sunday
.Ulernonn Incident. Fire department officials said her home
Milfered about $ 1.000 worth of damage.
According to a fire department report, the Incident occurred
just before 1 p .m . C S T when she took a 5-gallon can of gas to an
.m l mound In her front yard and tried to burn out the Insects.
Her cloihes caughi fire und she rolled on the ground lo
extinguish the llamrs. Th e gas can Ignllrd and set lire tu her
home, the report said.

Chemical firs sends nine to hospital
PALM HA Y — A small chemical fire sent nine people to the
hospital Monday, hut officials said no one was hurt.
Th e nine people, rtiosl of I hern police officers and firelighters,
were sent lo Holmes Regional Medical Center In Melbourne us u
precautionary measure, said hospital spokeswoman Valerie
Du vis
None complained of sym ptom s, she said, hut they were given
chest X -rays as u precautionary measure. Most had hern
released by early uflrrnonn.
A I tuck dropped a 50-pound bag of ehemleulx on a roadway
alxitu 8 .'Id a .in., und when u cur drove over It. the hug snagged
on Its undercarriage und was Ignited by Its exhaust system, said
|miI|i i- spokeswoman Allison Stroud

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M IAM I - T h e Judicial Qualifi­
c a tio n s C o m m is s io n re c o m ­
m ended
u b llc rep rim a nd
Monday of Dade C ounty Ju dge
Ana-Maria Carnesoltaa who waa
d ie d for three ethics violations.
Including belittling an attorney
from the bench.
T h e state Supreme Court must
approve the recommendation. If
It docs. It will re lease a scholarly
opinion chastising Carneaoltas
that would be published In legal
reference books. T h e action la an
em barrassm ent but does not
a (Teel Carnesoltaa' place on the
bench.
Carnesoltaa. 42. who has pre­
sided over traffic court for 14
months, was accused of misus­
ing her Judicial authority for
allegedly ridicu ling a law yer
appearing In her court.
T h e two other ethics charges
stemmed from Incidents that
occurred before she became a
Judge. Including threatening an
o p p o s in g la w y e r d u r i n g a
divo rce case a nd c u rs in g a
Judge's assistant.
"Ju d g e Carnesoltaa accepted
responsibility today by not con­
te s tin g the fo rm a l ch a rg e s
Jtg a ln s t h e r ." sa id S a m u e l
S t h d ig o n . w h o re p re s e n te d
Carnesoltaa before the c o m ­
mission. " T h e most Important
ffsjicct of what happened Is that
th e J u d i c i a l Q u a lif ic a tio n s
Com mission found that she's fit
to continue as a county court
Judge."
T h e co m m iss io n Is a 13m e m b e r s t a le p a n e l t h a t
monitors Judges and acts as Jury.
T h e com m ission m ay p ro ­
nounce a Judge guilty and ask
Ihc Florida Supreme Court to
either remove llw judge from the
Dench or issue a public repri­
mand.

Finley then returned to re­
trie v e t h e p a ck a g e , w h ic h
exploded when he Hied lo pick it
up. Welntraub said. He died a
short time later at University
Hospital.
W elntraub said local bom b
experts and agents from the
federal B u re a u of A lc o h o l.
Tobacco and Firearms were on

W elntraub said officials knew
of no connection between Mon­
day's explosion and a series of
mall bombings that terrorized
the South In December.
A m all bomb was found Dec.

19 al I he N A A C P
Ja c k s o n v ille , one day.
Savannah. Ga.. city count
and civil rights attorney l,
Robinson was killed whenL
bomb exploded In his officer
On Dec. 16. 11th U.S. C
Court of Appeals Judge I
Vance waa killed and h$L
was Injured when a mall j
exploded a l th e ir subf
home In Birm ingham . Ala.
FBI agents have said
believe th e b o m b in g s
racially motivated, and o
27 a group calling Itself,
cons for a Competent
Judicial System mailed
to an Atlanta television
claiming responsibility L
attacks and threatening me

Shuttle practice countdown begins
C A P E C A N A V E R A L — Engineers worked
through the final hours of a dress-rehearsal
countdown Tuesday, a major milestone on the
road to blastoff next month of the shuttle
Discovery and launch of the $1.5 billion Hubble
Space Telescope.
"It looks like, from the briefings we've
received so far down here, all the processing for
Discovery and the telescope Is going Just great,
and we anticipate... that we’re still on schedule
for (launch) the 12th of A p ril." skipper Loren
Shrtver said Monday after reviewing emergency
procedures at the launch pad.
Wearing bulky spacesults. Shrtver and tils
four crewmates planned to strap In aboard
Discovery Tuesday for the final hours of the
mock countdown, scheduled to end with the
simulated Ignition and shutdown of the shut­
tle's three main engines.
If all goes well. Discovery's five-member,
all-veteran crew will lift ofT al 9:21 a.m . E S T on
Thu rsda y. April 12. kicking off Ihc third or nine
Bights planned for 1990 and one of the most
Important scientific missions of the shuttle era.
"H ubble Is otic of Ihc greater missions to be a
part of ... a very slgntncant event In m ankind's
Intellectual history and a very slgntncant future
opportunity In terms of the new prospects und
new vistas It will give us all on our universe."
said astronaut Kathryn Sullivan. "W e 're utl
very excited,"
Shrtver, 45. Sullivan. 38. co-pilot Charles
Bolden. 43. Steven Hawley. 38. and Bruce
McCandlese. 52. plan to launch Ihc boxcar-size
telescope on the second day of their five-day
mission.
Once In orbll above Earth's hazy atmosphere,
the Hubble Space Telescope, one of the most
perfect optical Instrum ents ever built. Is
expected to help answer fundamental questions
about the birth and eventual death of the
universe, allowing scientists to see deeper into
the cosmos and with greater clarity lhan ever
before.
Launch originally was planned (or 1983. bul
the m issio n was repeatedly delayed by
technical problems und. ultimately, the 1986
Challenger disaster.

T h is Florida resident
doesn’t give a hoot
about space m issions
CAP* CANAVERAL - A young owl
nesting In the girders of the pace shuttle
Discovery's Munchi pod probably will have
ikjwh me coop 6efore the ship's
__ fiery
blastoff next month.t, officials
ofBclsisssld
said Monday.
Monday,
as* asw
"We Just
saw h
U up there,
there. it's
It's a nice Mg
owl." said
Dlscovr skipper Loren Shrtver.
Id Discovery
" H e n little
ttle Mttoo
Mt too n r out to go over end try
to talk It out of there, but I'm sure
somebody win have some sbccese.
Shrtver and his four crewmates are
scheduled to take off aboard Discovery on
April 12 to carry the $1.5 bilion Hubble
Space Telescope Into orbit.
NASA spokeswoman L
agency engineers have been monitoring the
launch pad's feathered guest on s closedcircuit television system for several days.
"It's a young one and there's a parent,
too." she aald. "U ’s about a foot-and-a-half
tall. They have no Intention o f moving tt.
It's hilly capable of flight, they think It's
several months old. They think U will have
flown the coop fay the time of launch."
She aald the Mrd la partial to a platform
used to Inspect the shuttle's external tank,
although Its nest Is In another location
more sheltered from the wind about 21S
feet up.
.
“ It looks to me like a yoixtg great horned
OWl.” aald a s tro n a u t Bruce McCandless. a
member of the' NallondAudufaon Society. *
after spotting the Mrd Monday during a
tour or the launch pad. "It still has the
Immature plummage.
"It's Interesting, they are heavier before
they start flying and then once they start
(lying
they sort of lose weight and
continue developing feathers. I assume this
one tsCapable of a little Mt of flight and It
must be still receiving food from Its
parent*, but we didn't see them around."
McCandless said the plan to leave the owl
alone was wise.

Officials say vest may have saved wounded officer’s life
United Press International
M IN N E O L A A bulletproof
vest m ay have saved the Hie ol u
police officer wounded iw lre
Monday during a routine Iruffir
stop, the Dike County Sheriff's
Otriee said.
Ollleer Brent Evans wus In
stable condition with gunshot
wounds lo the hand and foot at

L e e s b u rg R e g io n a l M e d ica l
C e n t e r , s a id h o s p i t a l
spokeswoman Susan Hynds.
H is a lle g e d a s s a ila n t .
33-year old Ju liu s Uavorn Davis,
was arrested and charged with
attem pted m u rde r of a law
enforcement ollleer. said shcrlll's Investigator To m Garrett.
Officials said Davis wus a
passenger In I hr ear slopped by

E va n s aboul 1:30 p.m . T h e
driver of the vehicle was still at
large la ir Monday, G u rrrll sutd.
Evans was shot twice alter
stopping two men In a vehicle
with an expired license plate,
said Lake County Sheriffs Sgl.
Larry Connlff.
" T h e passenger ... exiled the
vehicle, shot the ollleer In the
chest. T h e bulletproof vest saved

bis life. T h e next shot tired hit
him In the wrist. The ollleer
dived Into Ihc ditch. T h e guy
went lo the top of the ditch and
cunilnurd firing. He was trying
to kill him. H r was Irylng lo hit
tils head but lilt his fo o l."
Connlff said.
Evans returned fire, und the
susprcls fled. Connlff said.

THE WEATHER

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Sherwln W illiam Finley found
the package In front of his
apartment when he returned
home at about 8 p.m . with his
wife Dorothy and his daughter.
G a y L y n n M e e k s , s a id
Jacksonville SherHTs Sgl. Sieve

Committee approves 4-cont gas tax hike

S lt A U M A H —

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7 0 -y e a r-o ld m a n w as kille d
Monday night when a package
bom b left on the doorstep of his
west Ja c k s o n v ille apartm ent
exploded, sheriff's officials said.

Wclntreub.
"T h e y all three stepped over a
package that Waa In front of thetr
d o o r, a n d w ent In s id e ,"
W e tn tn u b said.

the scene late Monday searching
for clues.
W elntraub said Investigators
knew of no motive for the attack,
and were not sure what type of
bom b waa used.
Investigators were Interview­
ing Finley's wife and daughter
Monday night, he aald.
W e ln tra u b said the bom b
d a m a g e d th e f ro n t o f th e
apartment building, but was not
p o w e rfu l e no u gh to shatter
wtndowa In the neighborhood.

LOCAL FORECAST

1 X T IM O C 0 O U TL O O K

T o d a y ...S u n n y , w in d y unit
cool today with a high near 70
and winds from the northwest at
20 m p h .
T o n ig h t ...F a ir , bre e zy and
cooler tonight wtlh a low In the
low 40s. W inds from Ihc north at
IS lo 20 mph.
To m orrow ...S u nny and windy
wtlh a high rally In the 60s
W inds foin the northeast at 20
mph and decreasing throughout
the day.
Extruded outlook .Fair with
no rain predicted T h u rs d a y
through Saturday. Lows In the
ir.ld .'UK T ltu rv L ty . w arm ing to
the low 70s Friday and Satur­
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Middle schools under review
Educators, parents to se e new
research o n g ro u p in g stu d e n ts

Man accused of bolllo battery
W IN TE R SPRINGS — A m an who allegedly htl a wom an In
Ihr shoulder with a beer bottle aa the tied haa been charged
» lih aggravated battery.
Winter Springs police report arresting Joel Andrews Jagotka.
32.20 Laurel Oaks Drive 209. at 6:39 p.m . Monday at home.

■ y V tC K IM O M M O t
Herald staff writer

Stolen car wrecked, suspect arrested

S A N FO R D - Because of re­
cent research. Seminole County
middle schools m ay group thetr
students Is a different way.
Middle school students are
traditionally grouped based on
age and ability through the
s ix t h , s e v e n th a n d e ig h th
grades. Research haa shown this
Is not necessarily the best way lo
help students leant.

SA N FO R D — Sanford police report pursuing a stolen car and
■aim uing the driver alter the car crashed Into three other
vehicles along U.S. Highway 17-92 and ran off the road at
about 2:14 p.m. Monday.
Police said they pursued the car north from Seminole Center
und the driver abandoned the crashed vehicle and ran near the
Fox Fire Restaurant. Th e suspect was caught os he came out of
woods near the restaurant.
Danny Ray Wagner. 24. of Melbourne, haa been charged with
grand I heft auto. Deelng to elude police and reckless driving.

County middle school director
Willie Holt explains: '"Students
are put In classes together based
on ability, test results, teacher
recommendations and achieve­
ment. Th e gifted students are
together. T h e 'A ' students, the
'U ' s tu d e n ts a n d sp fo rth .
Studies have been done that
show that It Is not beneficial to

Man arrested for DUI
S A N FO R D — Th e following persons face a charge of driving
under the Influence In Seminole County:
• Kenneth W. Nelson. 2 8 .6 3 0 Kennlckle St.. 202. Casselberry,
waa arrested at 9:30 p.m . Monday after a traffic stop on
Interstate 4. west of Sanford. He reportedly ran from police but
was recaptured and also charged with escape and resisting
arrest without violence.

all students to do that." Holt said
the research shows students of
different abilities should be m ix­
ed together rather than separat­
ed.
School administrators, parents
and teachers will have the op­
portunity to hear this research at
a meeting tonight at 7 p.m. at
the Sem inole C o u n ty school
district offices. 1211 Mellonvllle
Ave.. Sanford. Experts will dis­
cuss the research that has been
done on the grouping of students
at the middle school level. A
videotape featuring D r. Paul
George of the U n ive rsity of
Florida will be shown. George
w ill present Ihe newest research
In the videotape.

LON G W OO D T w o clerks
will be required at convenience
stores. Longwood commission­
ers decided last night. “ We think
this Is a blend of the ordinances
adopted throughout the region."
City Administrator Mike Abels
said.
Longwood has targeted seven
"at risk" businesses, open be­
tween the hours of 9 p.m . and 9
a.m .. within the city limits. "A t
risk" businesses offer a limited
am ount of goods, petroleum
p ro d u cts , household s u n d ry
Items or any other merchandise
for sale. "A t risk" businesses do
not Include grocery stores, such
as Albertsons, which are open all
night in Longwood. Abels said.
T h e new ordinance allows
businesses either to have two
clerks, or to have one clerk
behind a bullet-proof enclosure.
"W e're unique because any con­
venient^ store that employs one
clerk also has ih r option lo have

Morse: 50
percent have
bad licenses
■y X MARK BARFIELD
Herald stall writer
SANFORD W hen
you're driving lo work to­
m orrow m orning, lake a
look at the car in front of
you — chances are high
that driver has a suspended
license and should not he
driving at all.
Seminole County Clerk of
C o u rts M a rya nne Morse
said at any lim e, marc than
50 percent of the drivers on
S e m in o le C o u n ty roads
m ay have suspended or
revoked licenses. In Florida
last year, about 17 percent
of all registered drivers had
their licenses suspended or
r e v o k e d , a c c o r d in g to
Morse's research.
Morse sakl m any people
m ay not even realize (heir
licenses are susp e nde d.
Most discover the fault only
after they have been pulled
over by police.
Morse hopes lo net the
nearly $1 million In unpaid
Se m in o le C o u n ty traffic
fines by notifying drivers
with suspended or revoked
licenses they have fines due
and face arrest for driving
with Invalid licenses. Morse
said Seminole County court
records show 9.000 drivers
w ith suspended licenses
owe 8990.000 In unpaid
fines from 1988 and 1989.
T h e postcard states "Y o u
arc driving on a suspended
license which m ay result In
our arrest because you
ave failed to com ply with
all re qu ire m e n ts of the
court. I’lcasr bring this card
with you to one of the
following Clerk of Court
ollires Immediately."
Morse said a test of of Ihe
p rog ra m was perform ed
earlier this year with S I
Individuals bring sent the
notices. S h r said S I. 84
percent, pakl their fines.

that clerk behind a bulletproof
e n clo su re ." Abels said. T h e
•tores w ill have 6 0 days to
comply.
Sylvester Chang, a Sanford
service station owner, spoke In
favor of the ordinance. "I've
been trying for over a year to gel
this protection." he said. "Th e
commissioners are lo be com­
mended for passing this ordi­
nance."

the store from outside. A ny new
or remodeled store will design
the store so each transaction
between clerk and customer Is
visible from the street. Busi­
nesses will keep no more than
850 in cash on hand. Am ounts
exceeding 850 will be deposited
Into a drop-safe or lim e release
safe which will be boiled to the
floor or weigh In excess of 900
pounds. Security cameras will
One problem with a single be required. Parking lots will be
e m p lo ye e In a b u lle t-p ro o f lighted between sunset and
e n clo su re occu rs w h e n the s u n ris e . A ll em ployees w ill
em ployee has to go to the complete a mandatory course
bathroom. "It's something to within 30 days of thetr beginn­
consider. T h e purpose of all that ing employmcnl. Th e course will
protection m ay be defeated teach safety procedures to be
when the clerk leaves the build­ used during a roblx-ry.
Abels said the police depart­
ing." Chang said.
ment wilt enforce the ordinance
C ity Planner Chris Nagle said u and may certify the training
separate ordinance may be con­ course for employees now re­
sidered by the city in Ihe future quired by the ordinance. " T h e
to provide Indoor facilities for police department has the re­
clerks.
sponsibility to enforce this. A
"A t risk" businesses will also business owner can appeal ih r
be required to place signs und procedure to the police chief If he
merchandise In a way that will feels his business is not at risk."
allow a clear view of all arras of Abels said.

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" T h is Is a decision that has to
be made at the school level." he
said. "W e cannot mandate what

Uwlta* F t s m I n f n u M s a s I
F O R T M Y EH S - Th e brother
of a man questioned during the
weekend aboul a pipe bomb that
destroyed u Drug Enforcement
A d m in is tra tio n ofMcc Is Ihe
"prim e suspect" In the blast, a
federal official said.
Meanwhile, the FBI and D EA
offered a 4100.000 rewurd for
Information leading to the arrest
und conviction of the person
responsible for the bom bing
early Saturday m orning Ihui
caused about 84 m illion In
damage. Th e building was u n­
occupied at the time and there
were no Injuries.
A federal official w h o re­
quested unonymtty said Jeffrey
Multhews. 23. who lu d legally
changed his name from Jeffrey
Alan Clganek. was the prime
s u s p e c t In I h r b o m b in g .
C lg u n rk 's half-brother. Jo h n
Clganek. 22, was questioned
about the bom bing after Ills
arrest Sunday on unrelated drug
charges.
"W ithout question. Ihe guy
who turned hlinsrlf In Is not Ihr
susped In the bom bing." the
frderul olftclul said. " T h e prime
suspect Is his brother.”
Federal agents began a na­
tionwide manhunt for Matthews
after le a rn in g that he once
threatened lo blow up the DEA
building
Matthrws allegedly made his
threats after a federal grand Jury
indicted him. Clganek. Kenneth
Bird Sr.. 41. und Kelly Ann
Sussklnd. 25. on charges o(
conspiracy to distribute coculne.

Le e C o u n t y s h e r i f f 's
spokeswoman Sheri Peterson
said.
Bird and Susklnd were ar­
rested Friday und were being
held without bond.
Jo hn Clganek was arraigned
Monday on churges of conspiring
lo distribute roculne. U.S. Magis­
trate George T . Sw urtz ordered
Clganek held without bond at
the Lee County Ja il und sched­
uled u detention hearing for
Friday.
C h a rg e s against the halfbrothers und ihe others were
brought after u three-m onth
D E A Investigation, und Special
Assistant U.S. Attorney Russ
Stoddard said more charges may
tie pending. He would not elabo­
rate.
Three hours before the D EA
bombing at 2:30 a.m. Saturday,
a pipe bomb rxplodrd In the
front yard of Fort Myers Beach
Fire 11,spec tor G a ry Wlcall. who
lives about live miles from the
D EA office. There were no Inju­
ries.

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district middle schools will at-tend the meeting and listen to
the research results. It will be up
to Ihe Individual schools to make
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"Th e re Is no mandate from the
state on this matter. There Is no
mandate from the county. And
there Is no mandate from Willie
H olt." Holt said. Holt is a former
p rin c ip a l of M llw e e M iddle
School In Longwood
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homogenlous grouping In the
m iddle schools accomplishes
nothing. "Th e re are over 700
s t u d ie s t h a t s h o w th e
homogenlous grouping of stu­
d e n ts d o e s n 't fa v o r b e tte r
learning," Holt explained.

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ED ITO RIALS

Can the USSR
stay unified?
Lithuanian nationalists have pried the
hammer and sickle from the front of the
parliament building In Vilnius, thereby pro­
claiming their defiant Independence from the
Krem lin. Although the new ly declared
Lithuanian Republic la the first to attempt
secession from the Soviet Union since its
establishment In 1922, the Baltic republic is
certain not to be the last.
Lithuania's declaration o f Independence
confronts Mikhail Gorbachev with the Immi­
nent prospect of an unraveling Union of
Soviet Socialist Republics. Separatist mov­
ements are gathering strength In most o f the
13 other non-Russian republics and undoubt­
edly will be spurred by the dramatic events In
Vilnius.
Yet Moscow's Immediate response has been
encouraging. P olitb u ro hardliner Yegor
Llgachev disavowed the use o f tanks to crush
Lithuania's bid for freedom.
Use of military force In the Baltic region,
where the campaigns for autonomy are most
advanced, would provoke worldwide con­
demnation and demolish international sup­
port for Gorbachev's reforms. The adverse
reaction would be strongest In the United
States, which quite rightly has never re­
cognized Joseph Stalin's forcible annexation
o f Lithuania. Latvia and Estonia In 1940.
Still, Gorbachev pointedly declined to
recognize Lithuania's self-proclaimed status
even as the Congress of People's Deputies
debated proposals to expand the powers of
the Soviet presidency. One of the proposed
president t o U ^ " 3 T H h e nfcceasarymeasures
to protect the ... territorial Integrity o f (he
country." To achieve this, the president
would be empowered to declare a state of
emergency and rule by decree.
The 3.7 million citizens of Lithuania arc
fervently determined to test the Soviet
constitution’s theoretical guarantee o f the
right of secession. With Lithuanians making
up 80 percent o f the republic's population.
Corbachev'B prospects o f keeping Vilnius In a
federation with Moscow appear to be slim and
decreasing swiftly. Negotiations to arrange a
peaceful transition to Independence are likely
only to buy Gorbachev time to formalize the
rupture.
Near the top o f the Lithuanian Republic's
agenda Is a legitimate request far the removal
o f the 30.000 sSovlet troops based In
Lithuania and the repatriation of Lithuanian
draftees serving In the Soviet army. Economic
q ue s t i o ns . I n c l u d i n g d e m a n d s of
multi-billlon-dollar reparations made by both
.Moscow and Vilnius, will further complicate
the transition to independence.
Even thought the ovlet Union Is entering
an unstable period with ample risks of
bloodshed, there appear to be $x&gt;d prospects
for peaceful change, at least among the Baltic
states. Independence for Lithuania. Latlvla
and Estonia could. In the long run. serve
Moscow's Interest as well If it leads to
economic revitalization and expanded trade,
as Is the case with the former Soviet satellites
in Eastern Europe.
What Gorbachev and his Kremlin col­
leagues need to recognize clearly Is that
continuing to hold the empire together with
the Red Army would merely condemn the
Soviet Union to the failures o f the last 70
years.

Berry's W orld

GEORGE

BUSH
THE

HUNT
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F O R —

RED INK

W ILLIAM

A.

RUSHER

The Cold W ar was World W ar
S A N FR A N C IS C O — For many years the late
Jam es B urnham wrote a colum n of commentary
on strategic topics for m y old magazine. National
Review, entitled " T h e T h ird W orld W a r."
Eventually he was persuaded to change Its name
to " T h e Protracted Conflict." on the theory that
" T h e T h ird W orld W ar" waa a bit too bellicose
for the tender sensibilities of National Review's
readers.
But. reflecting on the 45-year Cold W ar that Is
now winding down. It occurred to me the other
day that Burnham was. as usual, exactly right In
the first place.
" T h e Cold W a r" Isn’t a bad name for the
conflict now ending, because It calls allentlon to
Us unique characteristic: the unwillingness of
the major protagonists to use the most dreadrul
weapons at their disposal — nuclear missiles,
and chemical and biological warfare. T h e rr was
always Ihe risk lhat the side that saw Itself losing
the war might resort to one or more of these, and
It seems especially likely that Ihe West would
have done so.
But. as matters turned out. the shrewdest
m inds In the communist world ultim ately
realized thal their side was losing, and for
reasons that a nuclear holocaust wouldn't cure:
namely, rom m unlsm 's basic mlseoneeptlons
concerning Ihe nature of man and Ihe most

efficient w ay In organize society. So. they
decided lo ru l their losses and try to salvage
what thry could.
But calling It "Ih e Cold W a r" and noting Its
s p e c ia l c h a r a c ­
teristics m ust not
mislead us Into fall­
ing lo recognize lhat
this conflict was In­
deed Ihe T h ird W orld
W ar. II broke oul
within a m ailer of
years after Ihe end of
the Second, in ihe
form of a quarrel lus
so often h appen s)
among the victors In
lhal war. It lusted 43
tiresome years, for
Ihe reason already
noted — neither side
This conflict
w a n t e d , o r q u ite
was Indeed
dared, to use decisive
Ihe Th ird
weapons.
W o rld W ar. J
Bui It was a real
war. ull the same,
with plenty of actual shooting. In retrospect we
can see that Ihe Chinese revolution ol 1945-40.
the Korean W ar. the Cuban revolution of I960.

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Ihe Vietnam War and even ihe liberation nf
Grenada In 1983. not to mention most of Ihe
coups and counter-coups thal have enlivened
politics In the nations of the T h ird World, were
all battles of one size or another In the basic
conflict.
T h e rr was also Individual heroism aplenty. In
Ihe nature ofauch things, we can never know all
Ihe tortures that were undergone, and all Ihe
deaths that were died, so lhal mankind could
havc a future In freedom.
There were traitors, loo — conscious agents of
the enemy In our midst, who hate America,
rooted for communism and did th rlr best to
undermine the Will of Ihe West. Nor should we
ever forget the contemptible performance of the
so-called "unallgned nations" — India th r
largest among them — which In fact worked
quietly for u communist victory over frerdnm.
Hut. In thr end. the hattlrs that realty rounted
were the moral und economic ones. As the globe
shrank and eommunlcations between peoples
grew easier. It became Impossible for Ih r
communist dictatorships to hide from I heir
cnslavrd musses Ih r enormous m uirrlut pro­
sperity and leven more lmportantl the vast
moral and spiritual riches of free societies.

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ELLEN

GOODM AN

Mileva Einstein: The real genius?
B O S T O N — When I first heard about
Einstein's wife, the story sounded like a parody
of feminist studies. A coven of historians
searching through Ihe archives cornt- to a dark
conclusion. It wasn't Einstein who discovered
relativity. I T W A S H IS W IFE !
Mileva Marie, fellow student und first wife of
the famed Albert. Is starring In one of the
hottest controversies lo hit Ihe dry, footnoted
world of historians und scientists. Ever since
the American Association for (tie Advance­
ment of Science held a panel on the subject
lust month, therr have been letters, counterletters und countcr-counter-lelters. People
have taken sides as If thr Einsteins were
Donald and Ivana.
Speaking for Mileva arc Evan Harris Walker
und Srniu Troemel-Ploelz. Walker, a physicist,
contends that the basic Ideas for relatively
came from Mileva. Troemel-Ploelz. a German
linguist, says that the Ideas may have been
Alltert's. but Mllvea did the math.
Speaking for Albert arc tome Irate Einstein
scholars. Jo h n Stachel. keeper of Albert's
Icllrrs. says lhal Mileva was lltllr more Ihun a
sounding board.
Of rourse. the Albert and Mileva Affair has
Its own place In history. In 1929. Virginia
Woolf began the famed " A Room of Her O w n "
by asking what chance u sister of Shakespeare
would have had to become a great playwright.
O v rr the past decade, scholars have studied
Ihe lives of great men'swlfes.
Women from A to Z — or from Anonymous
to Zelda (Fitzgerald! — have been reclaimed.
Some of Z r Ida's best writ log was found
between Scott's pages. Clara was discovered lo
be a Schum ann In her own rlghl. nut Just
Fra nz’s. Camille Claudel emerged as more
Ihun a marble block In Rodin's way.
Mileva Marie Elnstrln. drscrllK-d In u popular
biography as the "gloom y, laconic und dis­
trustful" Serbian peasant, was due for a
comeback. It turns oul she was one of the rare
w o m rn admitted to Ihe Polylrrtm lcul Instllulc
In Zurich In 1896.
But the case for her as co-genlus Is shaky. It
depends on letters In which Albert referred to
" o u r " theory and "o u r" work. It hinges on
reports of his mat hemal Icl weakness and her
strength. And rests on a divorce agreement in
which Albert promised her Ids Nobel Prize
money. Th a t's not enough to change lilt- credo
line on the theory of relativity.
T h e tragedy of Mllrva's lilt- Is real enough.
Hut It's of a more personal and a common
dimension. It's a parable ol two young peuptc
who tiegln life as lnlcllcciu.il soulmates. "H o w
happy I am lo have round In you an equal
creature who Is equally strong and Indepen­
dent as I a m ." wrote Albert. Mill somewhere
along the wav. hlc and love had an unequal
effect In Iheir lives as man and woman, and as
scientists.
It's possible to read between the outlines.

Pregnant and unmarried. Mileva flunked her
final exam. T h e ir first child was tiorn out of
wedlock und presumably adopted. B y the lime
Iheir second and I bird were troru. Mileva had
become wife, caretaker and often supporter of
the family. Her scien­
tific work stopped.
Ills soared. Finally,
Ihe fumou* A lh c rl
lefi her for another
wom an und Mileva
spend the rest of her
life s t r u g g lin g lo
support herself and
h er c h ild r e n . In ­
cluding a psychotic
son.
Tlu-re is something
familiar about this
laic of two Einsteins.
It 's a ro u s e d su ch
passion II also strikes
a very current chord.
f People have
Th e s c ie n tis t,
taken sides as
p a cifist, h u m a n is t
ff the E in s ­
was also the product
teins were
o f a t im e w h e n
Donald and
wom en's lives and
Ivana. J
ta le n ts w e re s u b ­
merged as routinely
us iheir lusl names In
marriage.
We cun round up generations of wives la-fore
anil after Mileva whose slur faded or was
eclipsed, w ho went from scholar and co-aulhor
to typist lo a nam e on her h usba nd's
dedlrulion page or his obit or nothing Few
women m arry geniuses, but many liave spend
lheir lives In Ihe shadow of “ great" men.
Today when cuuplcs arc struggling to laequals not just at ihe beginning ol iheir
marriage bu lor life.-ihr young Einsteins raise
questions lur more Ihun ih r history bulls.
T h r lr story touches those who want marriages
of mutual caretaking und Individual achieve­
ment and wonder If It's possible.
What happens, furthermore. In our owii
world to those who become caretakers? There
Is more than a little fear that lh r y ’11 la- It-M
behind., or left. And what do we think of Ih r
w ell-cam l-lor achievers. Arc they "g rru ls " or
lutnied exploiters?
We lodge our own lives hv these standards
and often rrJudge the lives ol others. "W e've
had the inytii of Einstein as a saintly figure."
says Dr. Stachel. "Nuw we're getting Einstein
as thr demonic llg u rr." We had a m v lh ol the
w llr as a nobody. Now we are offered Ihe
"m y th " of the wile as marty r
When Einstein died. Ins brain Inspired such
awe lhal It was removed lor study Hui modern
standards add another dim ension to Ills
biography. In his personal life. Albert was no
Einstein

ANDERSON

Is Sen. Pell
past his prime?
W A S H IN G TO N - After 30 y e a n in the
Senate, C la ibo rn e Pell can hear tom e
whispering behind his back these days. Some
of his colleagues are beginning to think lhat
the eccentric Democrat from Rhode Island Is
past his prime. A t 71. with a long and
distinguished career behind h im . Pell Is not
the type of m an that people lambaste
publicly. H r Is a gentle. If somewhat odd.
aristocrat und an earnest politician. Th e
description, "sweet m a n ." comes up often In
polite conversation
about Pell. But there
Is lhat other silk- lhat
his fellow Democrats
don't know wlvit to
think about — the
ne w -a ge Pell w ho
befriends p sychics
and spoon benders,
who Is fascinated by
m in d re a d in g and
psychic phenomenon
and who thinks ihe
c o u n try w o u ld be
b e t t e r o f f If th e
senators meditated
C h o stands out
regularly.
in tha Senate
In short. Pell Is the
like Sh irley
kind of guy you warn
M acLaine at a
for an eccentric u n ­
co n ve n tio n of
cle. but he stands out
Southern
in Ihe Senate like
Baptists, j
Shirley MacLaine al
a c o n v e n tio n of
Southern Baptists.
Pell has parik-ulurly frustrated Dcmocruis
by his mellow chairmanship of th r rrlllru l
Senate Foreign Relations Committee. T h a i
has allowed ranking Republican. Jesse
Helms, lo pull Ihe strings. It all adds up lo a
rough campaign for Pell Ihls year, us he runs
for re-election. He didn't want to do It.
Sources told our associate Scott Sleek lhat
Pell was sorely tempted lo retire and pursue
Ids personal Interests.
But fellow Democrats, as discouraged as
they arc about Pell, leaned on him lo run
again. T h e reason is thal Hep. Claudlne
Schneider. H R.I., wants lo Jum p (rom Ihe
House lo the Senate. She Is a formidable
cundldate, and Democrats were convinced
that only Pell ran beat her. Both candidates
have promised no mudslinglng. but Pell's
bizarre hobbles make him a large target. He Is
a fan nf U rl Griler. Ihe high-profile psychic
and spoon bender. Pell has taken G cllcr along
as his guest to perform mind-reading tricks at
Washington gatherings — even ut the arms
negotiations in Geneva.
His offbeat Interests have spilled Into
lawmaking, in 1988, Pell authored a bill to
set up a National Commission on Hum an
Resources — sort of a new-age approach lo
solving the Ills of the world through a vague
mission to help people achieve "full hum an
potential." Pell held a hearing on the hill,
tro llin g oul experts In Zen. yoga and
transcendental meditation. One doctor Ird Ihe
group In relaxation techniques.
Th e commission would have been privately
funded. B u i even w ith no lax m oney
Involved. Pell's colleagues were coy u Im iu I
lin in g u p w ith h im . T h e bill is still
languishing In Ihe Senate. Schneider will
have a hard time criticizing IVI1 for that bill,
however. She eo-spun so red the original
House version, al Pell's urging. Democrats
and Republicans have quietly expressed
doubts lhal IVII and Schneider can slick to
their clean-cam jit ign pledge.
Some well-meaning Democrats have al­
ready succumtx-d to trmptutkm by using
Iheir fax m arhm rs to spread thr news that
Schneider had nude an olT-colur Joke on T V .
Th e occasion was a Washington Press C lub
dinner televised by C-Span. Schneider and
other congri sswomen got carried away with
the good old girl conviviality und begun
trading sexually suggestive Jokes. Pell later
apologized to Schneider and said he did ran
know his supporters had faxed accounts of
Schne ide r's perform ance a ro u nd Rhode
Island.
IT U 's personal slyle ts laid-back, and his
spokesman sail Pell Is "constitutionally
Incapable of bragging."

�Sanford Harald. Sanford. Florida — Tuaaday, March 30, 1980 — M

Longwood puts the clamps on car lots
Altamonte Springs reconaldtra district*
A L T A M O N T E S l’KIN O S - Th e city Redlstrtctlng C o m m litrr
will meet March 31 al 7 p m. In the commission chambers al
Altamonte Spring* C ity Hall. 225 Newbury port Ave.
According lo the d l y charter, boundaries of the city's four
commission districts must be reviewed every three year* lo
balance Increasing population across the city.

Soap Box Darby m atting tonight
SA N FO R D — An organ Ira Ilona I meeting of the second
annual Central Florida Soap Dos Derby will be tonight al 7
p .m .nn the first floor of Sanford City Hall. 300 N. Park Ave.
Th e Soap Box Derby, scheduled for Ju ly 14. Is open lo youth
ages B lo 16. Winners of the local race will advance to
competition at ihe All-American Soap Box Derby In Akron.
Ohio Aug. I I .
Anyone Interested Is Invited to attend. For more Information,
call the Sanford Recreation Department at 330-5697.

Local artists win fostival awards
W IN T E R PAR K — Three Seminole County artists received
recognition for their entries In the 31st Annual Winter Park
Sidewalk A rt Festival March 16-18
Th e artists are a follows: Casselberry artist Dennis Weller
recleved an $850 first place award for his photograph entitled
"Interior IV ." J . Perry Allen of Sanford was awarded a 9650
Second Place ribbon for his sculpture "In Sanford's Com m unal
A rm s." A rllsl Jo hn W. Williams of Sanford received a 92GO
Award of Merit In the other mediums category for his dropfmnt
desk and chair.

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CharltoW Martin
CarlD MeCams
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CraralaC SaStan
RwttiHayman DaBary
Bnttnaa HwSSarS. Oa Barr
HaararS ■ lalimarm. DtSary
Otrull ( taw s*. DaBary
Klm tartyJ Baaator. Oaltona
Cary Or aka. Banana
Edna Grate*. Dalton*
Mary MarttorS. Daltons
MicNaal Mar an. Daltons
JafwiD Ktomnani. Oaltona
Mary A Smil*. Daltons
Mt***to Clricl. Lata Mary
St van Klnrwy. Oranga City
Carat Hall. Wintor taring*

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tantorS
Carnal M Jarratt
Grata M Phillip*
Earl Pritchard
Arthur C itrail
Edward M Oalanay. DaSary
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Diana Paanra. Daltons
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ta a n S Schilling. Daltons
Caurtnty M a . Oaltona
William A warn*. Oaltona
Maas an DuSraraU. Ganava
Carat A PrlnSto. Oranga City
Joan Tabu*. Oranga City
Richard Maav Ot town
HarsM Millar. Oatosn
Wlllto Awtastl.Ottosn
GartruStG Maddai. Wtntor Ipr Inga
Sara* Gantry and baby bay. laniard
Batty Maratoa and baby bay. DaSary
Raaamar la Minna and baby flrt. Oaltona
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Janie a D Cshai. a baby girl, laniard

•VLM VM M N
Harald staff wrttar
LONOW OOD T o o m any
businesses w snt to open car lots
In Longsrood. C ity Planner Chris
Nagle said he receives u p to 20
calls a m onth from people who
want to open used vehicle lota
"It's serious. W e need to take
away the trend so State Road
434 doesn't turn Into car lot
city ." he said.
*
L o n g w o o d c o m m is s io n e rs
have decided to do something
a bou t It. A n o rd in a n c e re ­
stricting the number of new and
used car. boat and recreational
vehicle lots In Longwood passed
a first reading last night. Public
hearing la scheduled for 7:30
p.m .. A pril 2nd. at city hall.
Nagle said 21 existing motor
vehicle, boat and recreational
vehicle lots were w ithin city
limits In January. " T h e new
ordinance would allow only one
additional lot this year." he said.

RacesCoatiasdd from Pmg* IA
firm affiliated
with the m arina Holiday Inn. for
bringing the proposal lo the city
o n ly nine weeks before the
scheduled evenL
"C a n you pull ihis thing off
without being an embarrass­
ment to the d ly ? " he asked
Michael Hyama. a consultant lo
Sunset Sports. He said today. "I
don't want this thing to be
Mimethlng where people come to
Sanford and never come back
because of the problems."
" I want to see Ihe pluses for
Ihe city, and not Just a reve­
nue-maker for a group of Indi­
viduals." he said.
Sunset Sports has asked the
c ity lo block off d o w n to w n
streets. In c lu d in g S e m in o le
Boulevard during races sched­
uled from 1 1 a m III 5 p .m . on
Saturday and Sunday and First
Street du ring a Friday night

A n c h o r—
Con tinned from Pnge I A
Avenue and continue
eastward to M dlonvlllc Avenue.
The eommltlec visualized that
nearly six-mile stretch of U.S.
17-92 and Seminole Boulevard
as Ihe waterfront residential and
c o m m e rc ia l section of the
county.
The committee agreed San­
ford's downtown historic district
should be extended more than
three mile* south on U.S 17-92
from Lake Monroe to Airport
Boulevard for Ihe second segmunt of Ihe road Th e committee
will look for ways lo carry
through Ihe downtown Sanford
historic theme onto U.S. 17-92 In
future monthly sessions.
Bob Lew is, (he A ltainonlc
S p r in g s -b a s e d c h a m b e r of
commerce's executive vice presI d e n t . a g r e e d S a n f o r d 's
expanded downtown district has
the potential to become a more
"upscale" Ircndy shopping area
than Winter Park. Th a t Idea has
l&gt;ecn espoused by the Greater
Sanford Chamber of Commerce
and city officials.
T h e next three-mile scgmcnl
of U.S. 17-92 runs south of
Airport Boulevard lo County
Road 427 and will focus on
Seminole Com m unity College.
Lewis recommended Inal section
become the cultural and educa­
tio n ce n te r of the c o u n ty ,
perhaps encouraging construc­
tion of a convention center near
SCC.
T h e nexl segment southward
would extend only about a mile
and half through Ihe Spring
Hammock-Soldier's Creek area
lo Shepard R aid, which com ­
mittee members said was one of
the county's two greatest natural
resources, a long w ith Lake

Monroe.
"D rivin g north on 17-92. I
often find I can't wait to get to
the Spring Hammock area." said
Seminole County commissioner
Bob Sturm. "After ihe visual
d u lle r, then Ihe open green
areas. It Is tru rly a slark con­
trast."
L e w is re c o m m e n d e d Ih e
com m ittee study u sing U .S.
17-92 to serve as Ihe cntrace lo
Ihe area, which they agreed
s h o u ld b e c o m e S e m i n o le
County's "Central Park."
T h e last slx-inlle stretch of
U.S. 17-92 will be broken Into
two study segments at Seminola
Boulevard, with the committee
looking lo Ihe northern section
as Ihe office center of the county
and the southern section Ihe
commercial center of the county.
Committee members agreed that
southernm ost six miles was
nearly fully developed, so rede­
velopment and an appearance
enhancement was needed.
Committee members said they
would like lo see Ihe Seminole
Plazu. located In Casselberry
northeast of the U.S. 17-92.
State Road 436 Intersection,
redeveloped Into a office, gov­
ernment center. T h e m u ltistory
center would allow the county to
have a central location for of­
fices. bringing lax. title and lug
service lo the dcnsly-populatcd
southern portions of Ihe county.
T h e county tax collector and
clerk's office has south brunches
In shopping renters In A lta ­
monte Springs and Casselberry.
D u v id H a ll, p re s id e n t of
Kensington Gardens Builders
Corp.. owners of Seminole Plaza,
said his company will begin a 96
million to 98 million redevelop­
ment of the plaza Into a "power
strip" shopping center w llhln six

Assistant City Planner AJmal
Ja m I said the reason only one
new lot would be allowed Is that
the d l y I* aware of only one
parcel of land left that would
meet the city's new m inim um
two acre lot size. T h e city has
had no m inim um lot site in the
past. Ja m I said.
Existing businesses will be
exempt from Ihe new m inim um
lot site unless the business
cloaca for 180 days or more and
then reopens. Ja m I said.
Existing lots would have two
years to conform to the new set
of codes In the ordinance.
O th e r restrictions Include:
locating lots at least 300 feel
from a residential area: estab­
lishing the m inim um distance
between lots at 1.000 feet:
forbidding new lots on parcels of
less than two acres: establishing
m in im u m ya rd setback d is­
tances of five to 15 feet: requir­
ing paved parking arras: and
r e q u i r i n g a n v r e p a ir s be

months. Hall said Ihe center Is
expected to have a Marshall's
discount clothier and a new
Service Merchandise as anchor
stores and ubout 50.000 square
feet of smaller shops.
H all said K ensington also
ow ns W in te r Park Mall and
Parkwood Plaza In wcsl Orlando.
Hall said an office develop­
ment at the Seminole Plaza site
would be "Iffy" because Ihe
Central Florida lag In office
needs have not fully recovered
from their decline of the last
several years. Hall said m ulti­
s t o r y p a r k i n g w o u l d be
expensive and make the mall
financially risky.
" I'm not saying we're against
anything like that.” Hall said.
" I'm saying we know It Is a
fantastic location for retail."

street festival. T h e group has
also asked to close public boat
access from the city marina from
Friday afternoon until one hour
after races end Sunday.
Sunset Sports has also asked
to close the city marina, where
spectators will be admitted only
with a 9 10-per-person fee.
Commissioners asked Hyam*
and other promotion consultants
to meet with city staff to work
out details before returning lo
the c o m m is s io n re q u e s tin g
permits. Harriett Is scheduled to
meet with Ihe group this week.
Hyam s said Ihe group has
already struck a deal with Ihe
Sunshine Network lo broadcast
the two-day event to three m il­
lion homes. He said he has met
with representatives of ESPN.
T B S and several other cable
companies for future race cover­
age.
Some of the race proceeds will
go lo Ihe Thom as W hlgham
Foundation, a trust established
for A ID S research In honor of a
Sanford attorney who died of
A ID S In 1988
About 100 hydroplane boats
arc expected for races In about
10 boat classes Prize money,
which Is subject to sponsorship,
will be a m inim um of 91.500 per
class.

performed In an enclosed buildIng. T h e city will forbid elevated
displays, loudspeakers within
500 feet of a residential area,
moving, fluttering or flashing
s ig n s, a n d g la rin g e xte rio r
lighting. Outside storage must
be screened from general view.
Commissioner Adrienne Perry

Com m issioner H a nk H ardy
cast the only dissenting vote.

Merger1A
he sold.
coach extracur­
Mayor Betlye Sm ith said Ihe
ricular activities average out to city could "start sm all" w ith Ihe
leas than 92 an hour for some 914.000 In part-time help at the
coaches, he has said.
high school as a pilot program lo
Last year Ihe city budgeted lest the concept.
9100.202 for hiring part-time
Commissioner Lon Howell said
recreation employees, who assist he supported Eckstein's plan,
the staff of seven full-time recre
but had reservations about using
a tlon em ployees. Recreation school facilities lo run d l y pro­
Director Mike Kirby has pro­ grams. H r said h r could see no
posed combining some of Ihe w orkable agreement g u a ra n ­
part-time slots to create three teeing d ly use of Ih r school
full time positions, leaving about gym nasium or other facilities
914.000 for contracted help at during sjprt'lflc times.
the high school.
How ell askrd d l y staff to
Kirby said he supports the prepare a report estimating Ihe
concept of clty-w hool recreation, cost of building a com m unity
s a y in g v o lle y b a ll, s o ftb a ll. center to house such recreation
I r n n ls . tu to r in g a n d o th e r programming.
athletic program s would Im ­
T h e city does not now have
p ro v e w it h S e m in o le H ig h resources lo b o ld a com m unity
coaching expertise. In a m em o­ center. Eckstein said. W hen lie
randum lo commissioners last proposed the plan ut a Feb. 26
week, however, he cautioned commission meeting, he com ­
that Implementing Ihe new plan pared the cost d paying coaches
would eliminate or significantly for part-time help lo ihe cost of
weaken current programming.
purchasing land for a co m m u ni­
"V irtu a lly every one of our ty center — al about 950.000 an
programs would have to be cut acre.
out completely or Ihe scope and
''Th e re Is going to have to be
quality greatly reduced." Kirby sh a rln g of resources In Ih r
said In Ihe memo.
1990s. Sanford cnn'l get around
T h e city currently offers seven that." Eckstein said.
alhlcllc programs, after-school
T h e recreation proposal may
programs at three elementary eventually mean construction of
schools, and recreation pro­ a sw im m ing pool and tennis
grams al Ihe Downtown C o m ­ courts at the school. Eckstein
m unity Center In city hall and has said. Since Ihe clly closed Its
Ihe Crooms School of Choice two sw im m ing pools because of
gym nasium . T h e city also offers exhorbltant costs In the 1960s.
special events. Including Ihe residents and com m issioners
Central Florida Soap Box Derby, have complained that Sanford Is
nn Easier egg hunt und a road the only d l y of lls size In Ih r
race.
area without public sw im m ing
C o m m i s s i o n e r A . A . M e - facilities.
Clanahan said the plan would
Eckstein said his proposal
make good use of lax dollars.
•echoes a recently released gov­
" T h e public Is paying Ihe bill ernor's task force rrcomm enda
for the school system and for Ihe lion lo keep students at school
city. There's going to have to be until 5:30 p.m . as a means of
coordination If we're going to curbing exposure to drugs for
have the programs we're talking latchkey children, those who are
about. And w h y not? That prop­ unsupervised after school until
erly (four acres al Seminole High (heir parents return home from
School) Is owned bv Ihe public," work.

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field."
Rescuers from a nearby firerescue s ta tio n , u lo n g w ith
paramedics watching another
game ran onto the field and
administered cardiopulmonary
resuscitation. Davis said.
W o J Ic k w a s f lo w n by
helicopter to St. Joseph's Hospi­
tal In Ta m p a about 15 miles
away, where he died.
Davis, who was al Ihe field
w a t c h in g h is son p la y In
another game, said parents
worked hard lo try and save
WoJIck's life.
"H e got the best medical
attention he could gel. T h is Is a
tragedy." he said.
"Y o u couldn't ask for a better
kid." Bluumlngdale said. "He's
what every coach would like to
coach.”

express* -I concern with the time
lim it allow ed e x is tin g b u s i­
nesses. "W ha t's to slop someone
from not complying. Jusl riding
It out for two years und thru
moving their lot?" she askrd.

Saturday, March 24,1990
10:00 a.m . - 4:00 p.m .
Holiday Inn On The Lake
530 North Palmetto Avenue
Sanford
(Next to the Grand Romance River Boat Cruise)
Meet Stephen M. Brooks, M.D., Alfred H. Cann III, O.D.
and Richard H. Dougherty, O.D.

• Refreshments •
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CAPT. HOW ARD D.
C ALLA H AN JR .
Capl. Howard D. Callahan J r ..
65. 120 DorrcQ Court. Oviedo,
died Monday at W inter Park
Memorial Hospital. Born Aug.
11. 1924. In Fort Lauderdale, he
moved lo Oviedo from Lake
Placid In 1990. He was u retired
real estate broker and a Protes­
tant He w as an A ir Force
v e te ra n a n d a m r m b e i of
Masonic Lodge 163. Stewart.
Shrlner Lodge 3676. Lake Placid
and Quiet Ulrdmen.
Survivors include wile. H a r­
riett; daughter. Sharyl Jackson.
Oviedo: son. Leo Patrick. C h an­
dler. A rlz.; six grandchildren.
Central Florldi Funeral Serv­
ice. Orlando. In charge of ar­
rangements.

CARMEN D ES TO U T JR .
Carm en Dcstout Jr .. 63. 533
Rem ington Oaks Drive. Lake
Mary, died Moixiay al his resi­
dence. Horn Aphl 16. 1926. In
New York &lt; uv he moved lo
Lake Mary horn Hollywood In
1987. He was a retired plumbing
conlrarlor tort a member of

Ch urch of Ihe Nativity. Lake
Mary. He was a mem ber of
Tlm acuan County Club. Lake
Mary and a fonner member of
E m e ra ld H ills C o u n ly C lu b .
Hollywood.
Survivors Include daughters.
D onna S c h u m u k c r. C a rm in e
McWccney. both of Longwood.
B a rba ra S m ith . Lake M a ry:
brother. Lconanl. Lake Mary;
sister. Antoinette Dcnovt. Pit­
tsburgh: six grandchildren; one
great grandchild
G a rd e n C h a p e l H u m e fur
Funerals. Longwood. In cliarge
ol arrangements.

M ICHAEL L. STR YK ER
Michael L. Stryker. 37. 1173
H ow e ll Creek D riv e . W in te r
Springs, died Sunday at his
residence. Bom Feb. 26. 1953. In
IX-troll. he moved to Central
Florida from there In 1961. He
w a s an a ir c o n d it io n in g
mechanic and a member of Zion
Lutheran Church. Orlando
Survivors Incluile soil. Robert
Shane Sanders, urlundo lather.
Frank B.. Orlando, mother and
stepfather. Joan and Reynold*

C hristensen. W inter Springs:
randfather. Frank J . Krettlen.
prtng Hill: brothers. Frank H..
W illiam Dale. Walter W .. all of
Orlando: sisters. Deborah Green.
Orlando. Diane McGarry. Long­
wood.
G a rd e n C h a p e l H o m e for
F'unerals. Orlando. In charge of
arrangements.

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A L IC E L. W RIGHT
Alice L. Wright. 72. 771 E.
Lacy Circle. Deluma, died Mon­
day at Florida Hiapltal. Orlando.
Horn J u ly 22. 1917. In Kiu&gt;x
v tllc . T c n n . . she m o ve d tu
Central Florida from there In
1981. She was a retired nursing
assistant and a member of Met­
ropolitan Haptfet ch u rc h . Pine
Hills.
Survivors Include son. Roy E
Cox. Moyoek. N .C.; daughter.
Suzy Duncan. Deltona: brothers.
Preston I’altertoio. Jacksonville.
J o h n Patterson. S c v le rv lllc .
T c n n .; five graixlehlldren. five
great-grandchildren
Colonial Carey Hand Funeral
Home. Orlando. In charge of
arrangements.

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NATIONAL

United P n n International

Marcos wants Raagan to tastlfy
N E W Y O R K — A defense lawyer for Im rlda Marroa said hr
will "absolutely" rail former President Ronald Reagan or his
wife. Nancy, as a witness al the former Philippine first lady's
trial on racketeering and fraud charges.
Marcos, scheduled to go on trial today with Saudi Arabian
businessman Adnan Khashoggl. Is charged In a 9345 million
racketeering scheme with conspiring to siphon more than 9100
million from (he Aslan nation's treasury Into New York real
estate and art.

Fox bans Slaktl and Ebort
C H IC A G O — Twentieth Century-Pox has Indefinitely banned
film critics Roger Ebert and Gene Slskrl from screening
previews of Its movies, a published report said Tuesday.
Fox officials gave the two a "thu m bs dow n" on their review
of the new Fox comedy "N u n s on the R u n ." the Chicago
Sun-Tim es reported. “ I guess you could call It thumbs on the
ru n .” said Ebert, a Pulitzer Prize-winning critic for the
Sun-Tim es.
Ebert and Slskel. a Chicago Tribu ne film crtllc. were gucsls
Iasi week on Ihe "Live — Regis A Kalhle Lee" television show
and panned the Fox movie by saying It didn’t contain a single
laugh.

Report catalogues
damage one year
after Alaska spill

W IN D H O EK . Namibia — Secretary of Slate Jam es Haker
found "new flexibility" on the part of the president of Angola
today on achieving a political settlement In Ihe Angolan civil
war. a senior U.S. official said.
Baker promised President Jose Eduardo dos Santos that Ihe
Untied Stales la prepared to Improve Its relations with Angola If
It cooperates In breaking the diplomatic stalemate with Ihe
armed opposition headed by Jonas Savlmbl. the official said.
Talks between dos Santos and the National Union for Ihe
Total Independence of Angola have been stalled since last year,
and there has been heavy fighting between the Soviet-backed
Angolan government and Savlm bl's forces, which are barked
with U.S. m ilitary aid.

Fan nabbad again at Lattarman homa
N E W C A N A A N . Conn. — A female fan obsessed with late
nlghl television host David Letterman was arrested Monday al
the celebrity's home Just three days after completing u prison
term for similar offenses, police said.
Margaret Ray. 3ft. of Paonla. Colo. — who once claimed to lie
Letlerman's wife and took his Porsche sports car — was
charged with first-degree crim inal trespass after Letterman
called police at 12:43 a.m. Monday.
Ray had been released Friday from the state's prison for
women In Nlanllc. where she was serving a sentence for
repeatedly breaking Into Letlerman's home In Ihe affluent
suburb not far from New York C lly.

Carter criticizes Israel
JE R U S A L E M — Former President Jim m y Cartrr. mediator of
Ihe landm ark Cam p David accords, criticized Israel for
depriving Palestinians of "their buslc. hum an rights" and
creating an atmosphere not conducive to achieving peace.
" I think the Intifada (uprising) Is being perpetuated partlally
by the abuse of the Palestinians themselves," Carter. In Israel
as part of a private Middle East fact-finding mission, said
Monday.
" T h e r e ts h a rd ly a fam ily that lives in the West H ank and

Gaza who hasn't had one of their male members actually
Incarcerated by the military authorities since the Intifada
started."

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SAN J U A N C A P IS TR A N O . Calif. - Eight or nine swallows
were spoiled shortly after 8 a.m. Monday, enough for locals to
drclare the official return of Ihe birds with Ihe customary
rtnglng of the 200-year-old ch u rr h bells.
In Ihe clly where It Is u misdemeanor lo destroy a swallow s
nest, the return of Ihe brown-and-whlte birds Is celebrated with
Fiesta de las Golondrlnas. or Fesllvul of the Swallows, that
traditionally coincides with Ihe feast of St. Joseph on March 19.

Actress jum ps to death
French actress Capuclne. who played the slinky seductress
In the first "P ink Punther" movie. Jumped lo her death from
her eighth-floor apartment. Swiss police rrported today.
Th e 67-year-old uctress. who slurred In movies w llh such
Hollywood stars us Jo h n Wayne. Stewart Granger and Peter
Sellers, look her life Saturday after reportedly suffering from
Illness and depression, police said.
Swiss media said friends who knew Iter since she moved to
Luusannc un Lake Genevu 28 years ugo reported she had lately
been III and depressed. She was born In Toulon. France, as
Germaine Lefebvre.
Fro m United P ra t* International report*

■ lU O M IlN M H X
Unittd Press International________

Stales."
F ra m p lo n said w hile vast
media coverage was devotrd to
Ihe biggest oil spills such as the
Exxon Valdez and the recent
400.000 gallon spill olf H u n ­
tin g to n Beach In S o u th e rn
California, thousands of other
spills went unnoticed.

W A S H IN G T O N - There have
"W he n ihe surfers at H u n­
been more than 10.000 oil spills
nationwide In the year since the tington Beach say. 'Crude Is
E x x o n V a ld e z a c c id e n t In rude, dude.' they could be taking
Alaska, dum ping un additional 4 about Anyplace. U .S .A . " he
million lo 9 million gallons of oil. suld.
The report said the largest
an environmental group said.
In a report m arking Ihe first spills since the Exxon Valdez
-innlvrrsary of Ihe 11-million- were:
gallon Alaska oil spill last March
• 1.3 million gallons In l*em24. the Wilderness Society doc­ blna County. N D . on Ju ly 13.
umented 100 of Ihe worst spills
• 1.2 million gallons. Linden.
of the last yrar. but said Monday N .J.. J u ly 18.
• 800.000 gallons. Bridgeport.
that represented only a tiny
fraction of Ihe problem.
Conn.. May 2.
" T h e report we are releasing
• 872.000 gallons. Roxana.
today Is designed to remind Ihe III . Feb. 19.
American people: 10.000 spills a
• 3 8 7 .0 0 0 gallons. Linden,
year, these are not Isolated N .J.. Ja n . I.
events." Georgr Fram plon. pres­
• 5 0 4 .0 0 0 ga llo ns. C a tio n
County. Okla.. Dec. 18.
ident of the group, told reporter*.
• 4 2 0 .0 0 0 g a llo n s . N a r "It doesn't happen once every
year or once every month. It's rugansell Bay. H I . Ju n e 23.
• 4 2 0 .0 0 0 gallons. M c rrrd
iiap|M-nlng every single d a y." he
said. "Before you go out und gel County. Culif.. March 28.
your morning |m |m t tomorrow. It
• 420.000 gallons. St. Croix.
is likely that there will have been Virgin Islands. Sept. 20
• 397.000 gallons. Huntington
another 25 to 30 spills In the
waters and on land In the United Beach. Calif.. Fell. 7.

Poll: “Offensive” TV
should be censored
U s H s Z Zr * M ta tsm i tls s U
N EW YORK A su rve y of 1.004 adult
Americans shows two-lhtnls of them feel T V
programs that ridicule religion, home and mother
should be censored, regardless of dtelr popularity.
Parents Magazine reported Monday.
T h e random telephone survey showed that 74
percent of those questioned thought vulgar
four-lcller words should not be allowed on
television al any time.
Seventy-two percent said there should tie a ban
on ridiculing or making fun of religion.
S lxty-lw o percent said Ihcrc should be no
ridiculing or m aking fun of traditional values,
such as m arrlagr or motherhood.
Fifty-five pcrcrnl suld scenes that suggest but
do not actually show homosexual activity should
be cut. and 54 percent said they did not want to
sec objective discussions of Satanism.
O n ly 3 percent of Ihose polled ruled television
programm ing us excellent, with 48 percent saying
It was fair.
Nine percent said they felt programming was
"terrible." 16 percent suld It was poor und 23
percent fell II was good.
But half Ihe viewers quest lolled said scenes
suggesting sexual activity between adults or
Including graphic violence were acceptable us long
us Hie programs were restricted to lale nights.

W ill Germ ans like unification?
B y P A T R IC K H O U R
United Press International_______
E A S T B E R LIN Th e con­
servative victory In East Germ an
elections clearly heralds swift
G e rm a n unification, boosting
W est G e rm a n C h u n c e llo r
H e lm u t K o h l 's c h a n c e of
becoming Ihe first leader of u
reunited Germ any.
Even before the election, tens
ol thousands of East Germans
turd voted with their feet, leaving
the economically ailing country
foruflluent West Germany.

system simply does

10,000 U.S. oil spills since Exxon Valdez

Bakar tasks Angolan paaca talks

Swallows

^The

W A S H IN G T O N — Tria l testimony shows
not work if we lie to one
form er national security adviser J o h n
another In government. |
Poindexter did not reveal key details of the
Iran-Contra operation during a briefing
-hap. lm HaulHon, witnoos
before a congressional com m ittee In*
vestlgallng Ihe scandal.
Poindexter has pleaded Innocent to all
M o n d a y 's t e s t im o n y b y R e p . Lee
counts.
Hamilton. D-Ind.. chairman of the House
Hamilton's committee focused on the sale
Intelligence Committee probing the scandal &lt;
In November 1988. zeroed In on charges of U.S. arms lo Iran as a way lo win the
freedom of American hostages held In the
against Ronald Reagan's national security
Middle East. Profits from those sales were
adviser on trial In U-B- District Court.
diverted lo Ihe Contra rebels In Nicaragua.
Poindexter, a former rear admiral and the
highest-ranking Reagan administration of­ Congress had outlawed such aid lo the
U .S .-b a c k e d g u e r r illa re s is ta n c e In
ficial charged In the affair, faces five felonies
Nicaragua's Marxist-led Sandlnlsta govern­
for ronsplrlng lo deceive Congress, obstruct
ment.
congressional Inquiries and making false
Th e trial resumed this morning
statements lo Congress.

" T h e system simply does not work If we
lie to one snolher In government.” said
Hamilton In response lo prosecutor Dan
Webb, who asked ir Poindexter and his
deputy. Oliver North, had authority to lie lo
Congress about Ihe scandal that rocked the
last two years of the Rragan administration.
H a m ilton, w ho w llh the Intelligence
committee attended a briefing by Poindex­
ter on Nov. 21. 1988. testified that Poindex­
ter did not disclose lo Ihe panel a politically
embarrassing document signed by Reagan
In 1985 authorizing Ihe arms-for-hostages
deal.
Reagan had repeatedly said he would not
pay ransom for the hostages.
Hamilton testified ihe Intelligence com ­
mittee was only told about another Rragan
document, this one dated Ja n . 17. 1988.
Th e explicit arms-for-hostages language had
been deleted.

Estonians,
Latvians
O K freedom
M O SCO W IUPI) Lat­
v ia n u n d E s to n lu n n a ­
tionalist candidates swept
to victory In the weekend's
legislative elections, gain­
i n g c o n t r o l o f I h c 1r
parliaments und stoking
Independence sentiment In
Ihe Baltic republics, partial
voting talllrs showed.

Th e hum bling defeat of Ihe
Social Democratic Burly leaves
no doubt that East G erm an
voters have few qualms about
Kohl's plans for ihe absorption of
their state by West Germany.

T h e election victories by
the popular fronts line up
Estonia and Latvia behind
Lithuania In the Baltic In­
dependence sweepstakes.

Kohl, who bucked the C on­
servative Alliance for Germ any,
has dominated m uch of the
electoral campaign wllh a simple
message: O nly a conservative
East German government can
give East Germans Ihe type of
affluence enjoyed on the other
side of what was once the Iron
Curtain.

L it h u a n ia 's P a rlia m e n t
d e c la re d In d e p e n d e n c e
March I I . setting up a
c o n f r o n t a t io n w ith
Moscow, which has ruled
the Baltics since 1940 fol­
lowing a secret deal be­
tween Soviet a nd N azi
dictators Josef Slulln and
Adolf Hitler

The SBD's calls for a slower
p a ir toward reunification cost It
p r e c i o u s v o l e s In E a s t
G erm any's first free election,
which ended four decades of
c o m m u n is t ru le S u n d a y . It

marked the llrsi free election for
E u s t G e rm a n s s in c e A d o lf
Hitler's usrrnslon us chancellor
endrd the Weimar Republic In
1933

Analysis
W ith a meagre 21.8-1 percent
of ihe vole, the social democrats
only garnered 3.5 percent more
than the communists, whose
Image has been tarnished by 40
veurs of Stalinist policies.
T h e Alliance for G erm any,
w llh a proud 48.14 percent. Is
adamant that reunification will
come soon.
A lew hours alter the elections,
conservative p oliticia ns said
m on e ta ry u n ity could come
about as early as June. Whether
the conservatives will manage to
move us fast as they would like
remains the big unknow n ut this
stage.
T h e r e is a d o w n s id e lo
reunification: As many us 2
million East G erm ans risk losing
their Jobs as their country moves
toward a h ig h ly competitive
e c o n o m y th a t m a d e W e st
G erm any the w orld's largest
exporting nation.
F o r W e s t G e r m a n s , the
exercise could mean soaring
taxes and Inllatlon.
Whatever Ihe pace, these pro­
blems cun hardly lx- avoided as
the two countries separated by
decades of economic Imbalance
prepare to m i rge Into a single
stale

Oceans face big threat
by costal development
LONDON Ram pant
co a sta l d e v e lo p m e n t and
la n d -b a s e d p o llu t u n l*
threaten Ihe world's oceans
far more Ilian oil spills or
w a s te d u m p in g , le a d in g
marine scientists said.
"M an's fingerprint Is found
everywhere In Ihe oceans."
suld a report Issued Monday
by Ihe Joint G roup of Experts
on Ihe Scientific Aspects of
Marine Pollution.
Tw e nty leudlng marine sci­
entists spent three years
compiling Ihe 104-page re­
port. which they described as
"the first serious scientific
overview" of the health of
world oceans In eight years
IW e s s o r Alasdalr McIntyre
of Ihe University of Aberdeen,
chairman of the study, com­
pared ocean* lo a human
ixMly.
" T h e heart Is good, the
lungs are guuil. but therr Is a
very definite tingling along

the fingers and extremities."
McIntyre said at a new* con­
ference. "If something Isn't
done about It soon, then local
problems will become global
problems."
T h e study, sponsored by
the United Nations and six
other International groups,
found that the open seas were
still relatively clean, while
coastlines were threatened.
"D e stru ction of beaches,
coral reefs and wetlands. In­
cluding mangrove forests, as
well us Increasing erosion of
the shore, are evident all over
the w orld." the report said. "If
unchecked, this trend will
lead lo global deterioration In
the quality and productivity
of the marine environment."
T h e scientists estimated
that runoff and land-based
discharges caused 44 percent
of pollution In seus. pollution
In the atmosphere caused 33
percent, maritime transporta­
tion 12 percent, wastr d u m ­
ping IO percent.

Legal Notices

Hey, Body,
wipe those
(smelly?) feet
W E S T O N . W.Va. (UIM) Farm er John Body lost Ills
$ 1.300-bank account here
because he (racked m ud
"o r some other substance"
on the bank's carpet.
R e c a llin g , tw o of Ihe
farmer's recent visits. Ihe
bank president, who closed
their uccount M arch 6.
w rote to local law e n ­
forcement: "O n both oc­
casions. Mr. Body tracked
In m u d. or some other
substance, onto Ihe bank's
c a r p e t w it h h is d e e p
cleated bools. Several man
h ou rs were required to
clean the carpet because of
Mr. Body's Ihoughllcss ac­
tions..'*
Body laid Ihe local news­
paper he has been "Invited
to bring m y money and
m u d " lo other banks In
tow n "w h ere they cure
more about people than the
carpet on the flixir."

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C ITY OF
LAKK M AR Y, F L 0 R I0 A
NOTICK OF
PUBLIC H IA R IN O
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y GIVEN
by ihe Board ol Adjuttmenl of
me City ol lake Mery Fiortde.
met Mid Boerd will bold e
Public Hoering on April A 19*0
el I JO P M . or at toon meroel
ter i t potfttble. to contdir e
requett from Colton Home* ol
F io rtd e . a p p lic a n t. lo r e
vertenet to reduce fttreettide
M l beck from 21 Net to IS Net
on me tottoeing property
Lot 72. Mltfy Debt PB *0.
PCS MSS. Public record* ol
Seminole County. Fiortde
The Public Heering mil be
held in me Commit**on Chem
ber* located et IS ! North
Country Club Roed The Public
it invited to attend end be
heard Said hearing may be
continued from time to time
until o final recommendation i*
made by fhe Board ol Ad|utl
men!
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M E E TIN G IS MAOE BY THE
C I T Y FO R IT S C O N V E
NIENCE THIS RECORD M AY
NOT CO N S TITU TE AN AOE
Q U ATE RECORD FOR PUR
POSES OF APPEAL FROM A
D ECISIO N M AO E BY TH E
C ITY W ITH R ESPECT TO THE
FOREGO ING M A TTE R ANY
PERSON W ISH ING TO EN
SURE TH A T AN AOEQ UATE
RECORO OF THE PROCEEO
INGS IS M A IN TA IN E D FOR
A P P E L L A TE PURPOSES IS
A O V IS E O TO M A K E TH E
NECESSARY ARRANGE
M E N TS A T HIS OR HER OWN
EXPENSE
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l a k e m a r y . F l o r id a
* Lo&lt;t A Long
Planning and Zoning
Secretary
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Putolith March 20 19*0
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C ITY OF
LAKE M ARY. FLORIDA
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC HEARINO
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y GIVEN
by the Board ol Adiuttmenl ol
the Clly ol Lab# Mery. Florida
mat tatd Board will ho'd a
Public Hearing on April A 19*0.
at 7 JO P M . ore* toon mereal
ter at pottibie. to contidrr a
r covet I from Colton Home* ol
F lo rid a , a p p lic a n t, for a
variance to reduce ttreetude
Ml back from 2S Net to IS Net
on me lottoeing property
lot 44. Country ClubOeb*. PG
J* PCS I J 14. Public Record* ot
Seminole County
The Public Hearing will be
held m the Commitnon Cham
ber* located et IS ! North
Country Club Roed The Public
I* Invited to ettend and be
heard Said hearing may be
continued from time to time
until a ImeI recommendation i%
made by the Board ol Adiwtt
men!
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M E E TIN G IS MAOE BY THE
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NIENCE THIS RECORD MAY
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POSES OF APPEAL FROM A
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C ITY W ITH R ESPECT TO THE
FOREGOING M A TTE R ANY
PERSON W ISHING TO EN
SURE TH A T AN AOEQ UATE
R ECO R O O F THE PROCEEO
INGS IS M A IN TA IN E D FOR
A P P E LL A TE PURPOSES IS
A D V IS E D TO M A K E TH E
NECESSARY ARRANGE
MENTS A T HIS OR HER OWN
EXPENSE
C ITY OF
LAKE M ARY. F lO R lO A
i%! L0&lt;ft A Long
Planning and Zoning
Secretary
Dated March 14.19*0
Putolith March 20 19*0

010 210

WOT ICC OF A
PUBLIC H IA R lN O
OF PROPOSEDCHAMOIS
AMO AM I MOM I M i l
IN C CR T AIM DISTRICTS
AMO BOUNOARIK! OF
TH K ZONING OROIMANCE
OF T H I C ITY OF
U N F O R O . F L O IIO A
Notice it hereto* given met e
PutoK Hearing will be held in
m# Commttt«on Room at me
City Hall In the City of Sanford.
Florida at 7 00 o clock P M on
A p ril t. Itto to consider
Zoning Ordinance ol the City ol
Sanford. Fiortde. e*follow*
A portion of that certain
property lying between Elm
Avenue and Myrtle Avenue and
between 12th Street end tjm
Street &gt;• proposed N be reconed
from SR I. SmgN Family Dwell
ing Revdnetial to that ol GC 2.
Genorol Com m ercial Said
property being more particular
ly detenbed a* follow*
lo t 7 4 1 Bloch I4 .TR 4. PB I.
PG 40. Town ol Sanford, ol me
Public Record* ol Seminole
County. Florida
All par tie* In interett and
cititen* than have anopportum
ly to be heard et *aid hearing
By order ol the City Com
mt**ion ol the City of Sanford
Florida
AOVICE TO TH E PUBLIC It
a per*on decide* N appeal a
deemon made with re*pect to
any matter con*idered al the
above meeting or heering. he
may need e verbatim record ol
the proceeding*, tnc udmg the
testimony #nd evidence which
record t* not provided by the
City of Sanlord (FSTMOIQSI
Janet R Donahoe
City Clerk
Pobhth March 20. JO. 1990
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IN THK C IR CU ITCO U R T.
IN ANO FOR
SKMINOLK COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASK NO IY49S9CA 0AP
IN RE TH E M ARRIAGE OF
ANNIE R GRAHAM.
Petitioner-Wile.
and

CLAUDE GRAHAM. JR .
Re*pondent Hu*band
NOTICE OF ACTION
TH E STA TE OF F lO R lO A TO
C L A U D E G R A H A M . JR
whoM ia*t known re*idence
addre** it 1*0 Sar«nac Street.
Roc better NY 14*02
YOU ARE H E R E B Y
N O T I F E 0 th a t A N N I E
GRAHAM ha* filed a Petition in
the Circuit Court el Seminole
County. Florida, tor Oittoiution
of Marriage end you ere re
qu&gt;red to Mfve e copy ol your
written detenMt. »f any. on
K E N N E T H W M dN TO S M .
E S Q U IR E , ol S TE N STR O M
M C IN TO S H . J U L IA N COL
B E R T W H IG H A M 4 SIM
MONS P A . who** addre** •*
Pott Office Boa lMO Sanford.
Florida J2772 UJO. end Me the
original with the Clerk of the
above ifyled Court on or before
March 29. A 0 19*0. otherwiM a
default and ultimate lodgment
will be entered agamtt you lor
the relief demanded in the
Petition
W ITNESS my hand and ol
fioel Mai ol *aid Court on mi*
22nddayof February. A 0 19*0
(Seal l
V A R Y ANNE MORSE
Clerk ol the Circuit Court
SemmoieCounty. Florida
By Cocei’aV Ektrn
Deputy Clerk
Putolith February 77. March 4.
IJ. 20. 1990
O EN .*00

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NOTICE OP
FIC TITIO U S NAME
Notice i* hereby given that I
am engaged m bu*me*4 at US
Charlotte St. Lonaweod. Semi
w r C o u n t y . Florida, under the *
F.ctitiou* Name o« NATIO NAL
P R IN TIN G 4 P U BLISH IN G ,
and that I intend to register *eid
name with the CNrh ot the
Circuit Court. Seminole County.
Florida, in accordance with the
Provition* ot the Fictittou*
Name Statute*. TaW it Section
•AS 09 Fiortde Statute* I9S7
Mary K Peck
Publt*h March 4. IJ. 24 77.19*0

OEO IS
N O TIC E OP
F IC TITIO U S NAMK
Notice i« hereby given met I
am engaged in buune** at 12)
i Church. Long wood. FL 2J7SO.
Seminole County. Florida, under
the Fictitiou* Name ol P M A
PUBLIC M A R K E TIN G ASSO
Cl A T ION. end that I intend to
regi*ter *atd name with the
Clerk of me Circuit Court. Sem
mole County. Florid*, in ec
cor dance with the Pr written* of
the Ftctitiout Name Statute*.
ToW it Section IAS 09 Florida
Statute* I9S7
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Putolith March 4.12 20.27.19*0
DE0S7
IN TH E C IR C U ITC O U R TO P
THE II JUDICIAL CIR CUIT
IN A N O FO R
SEM INOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO: *9 042 CA 99 L
R YLANO MORTGAGE
COMPANY.
Plamlilf.
v*
O AR YL J JONES, etal
Defendant*
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO Defendant. CHARLES M
B U N TIN G whoM revdence t*
unknown it he the they be liv
Ing and It he the they be dead
the unknown defendant* who
may be tpoutet. heir*, deviteet.
grantee*, ettigneet. lienor*,
creditor*, trutteet. end ell
pertiet claiming interett by.
through under or egemtt the
Defendant*, who ere not known
lo be deed or alive, and all
par tie* having or claiming to
have any right, title or interett
in the property detenbed in
m ortgage being forecloted
herein
YOU ARE N O T IF IE D that an
action to torectoM e mortgage
on the following detenbed prop
erty In S E M IN O LE County.
Florida
lo t 140. O EER RUN U N IT
7 B. according to the Piet
thereof e* recorded m Piet Book
27. Page 44. Public Record* of
SemmotoCounty. Florida
ha* been filed egemtt you and
you are required to Mrve 4 copy
of your written detenMt. it any.
to It on Plaintiff * attorney.
Maury L Leyva. E S Q . c o
F R IE D ANO SLACHTER. P A .
P A
Suite JOI. Dedeland
Square. 7700 North Kendall
Drive Miami. Florida 2JIS4 on
or before March JO. 19*0. and
tile the original with the Clerk ol
thi* Court either before tervico
upon Plaintiff * attorney or lm
m e d ia t e ly (h e r e a f t e r
otherwiM. a default will be
entered egemtt you for the
relief demanded n the Com
plomt filed herem
W ITNESS my hand and the
Mai of mi* Court at Sanford
SEM IN O LE County. Florida
mi* 7Vd day ot February lv*0
(SEA L)
MARVANNE MORSE
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By Cecelia V Ekern
A* Deputy Clerk
Putolith February 27. March A
I I JO. 19*0
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�TUESDAY

Sanford Herald

Sports

March 20, 1990

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Raines ready to rock

IN BRIEF

By TO W N
Herald Sports Editor

SixBrt odgo into first p lt c t
Shh! Charles Barkley has a secret that he
doesn't want the rest of his team to know.
Barkley collected a triple-double w ith 29
points. I5 rebounds and 10 assists Monday
nlKhl to lead the Philadelphia 76ers to a 106-94
w in over the New Jersey Nets.
Th e victory moved the Sixers Into first place
In the Atlantic Division, a half-game ahead of
the Idle New YorkKnlcks.
" I know we are In first
place n o w .” B arkley
said, "b u t I am going to
tell the guys we are still
In second and hope they
d o n 't lo o k at th e
papers."
New Jersey has lost
26 of Its last 29 games.
Kersey Hawkins
scored 21 points for Philadelphia with Derek
Sm ith finishing with 15. New Jersey was paced
by Chris M orris who scored 17 of his 19 points
In the third quarter. Lester Conner finished with
18.
In other games. Dallas dumped Atlanta
117-110. San Atonio topped Phoenix 113-102.
and Utah dumped Sacramento 106-97.

H

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Capriati loaaa at Upton
M IAM I — Thlrteen-year-old Jennifer Capriati,
victimised by her ovfn unforced errors, was
defeated B-2. 6 4 by 113th ranked Nathalie
Herrcman of France Monday In the fourth round
of the $2.55 mlDlon U p to n Players International
Cham pionships
llerrem an downed Capriati In the first match
of the day. Less than two houra later, at 1:20
p.m . E S T . It brgan to rain and play was
suspended. After two attempts to resume play,
officials decided at 7 p.m . to postpone the
remainder of the program until Tuesday.
Before play was called, third-seed Stefan
Edberg swept pant Am os Mansdorf of Israel. 6-2.

6- 1.
No. I seed Ivan Lendl and N a 2 Boris Becker
were playing when the rains cume. Lendl led
Marcelo Flllppinl of Uruguay 6-0, 4-2. and
Becker held a 3-1 edge over Jean Fleurean of
France.

IAI.L

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Georgia Tech tope ratings

S A N FO R D — One of the many
nice things about T im Raines ts that
despite after nearly 10 years as an
outfielder for the Montreal Expos,
he's still as warm and friendly as he
was w hen he was p la y in g for
Seminole High School.
In fart, on the day that It was
announced that the Major League
Baseball preseason lockout was
over. Raines was hitting lead-ofT and
playing shortstop for the softball
team he sponsors In Sanford's
Monday Night Polar Bear League at
Chase Park.
Before and after the game, he look
time to sign autographs for anyone
who asked, exchanging kind words
with family, friends and fans.
But while Raines, arguably one of
the best lead-off hitters In baseball,
still has a passion for the game that
has made him a millionaire, he has
been through enough during his
career to give him a little more
reullsllc view of his profession.
" T h is will be m y 10th season."
said Raines. " I ’ve been In the Majors
for nine years and about three
months."
When told It was surprising that
he would know the length of his
career utm ost to the d a y . he
shrugged and said. "Y ou have to be
concerned with It. especially with
arbitration eligibility.
"W hat u teum ran do Is bring you
up and send you down u couple
times during the course of a season.
And that doesn't count as a full
seuson. So It may take four or five
years for a player to get three full
seasons to be eligible.
" T h a t 's t h r reason w h y th r
players were solid on getting dial
year back. T h e reason we gave It up
In thr first place Is because we
thought the owners were going
brokr "
But unyone who follows the game
anymore knows that Isn't so. not
right now. Recently. C B S and ESPN
combined to pay $1.46 billion for
national television rights. Com blnrd
with local radio, television and cable
rights, ticket sales und other sundry
sources of income for euch teutn.

1
Just bacausa the 1990 Ma|or League Baseball season Is
back on Is no reason for Sanford's Tim Raines to stop
playing In the Monday night softball league at Chase

Royals announce spring training plans
Herald sports writer
B A S E B A L L C IT Y T h e Kansas C ity Royals
announced Monday that a workout had been
scheduled for the first urrlvals at 10 a.m. Tuesday.
T h e remainder of the team Is expected by Wednes­
day and the first full-teum workout will be at 10 a.m.
A ll workouts are open to the public.
Dun Pearson, public relations director for the
Ruyuls. said that the players will take a vote on
Wednesday as to when the first spring training game
would take place..
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"T h e first game Is set for Monday the 26th In
Winter Haven against the Boston,Red S o x." said

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"A nyo ne with tickets for games that were not
played will be allowed to exchange them for the
Tigers' game on a first-come, first-serve basis." said
Pearson.
If y o u do not w a nt to attend th r M arch 3 0 gutnr
r e fu n d s w ill b e ottered for a ll c a n c e lle d o u n c e . T h e

Royal ticket office Is open dally from 9:30 u.m. to
4:30 p.m .

Raines bids farewell by
leading TR C in late rally
Pram staff ra y rts

Blackhawks clinch playoff spot

Conwilwd

T h e first gam e ut Baseball C ity (form e rly
Ikrardwalk and Baseball) will be Friday. March 30
against the Detroit Tigers.

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Dave Hannan made It' —
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3-1 at 16:47. Brain Curran started the play
when Ills slap shot from the point deflected off
Lou Francescheltl to Hannan, who was Inposllion Just outside the Chicago goal crease.
Al lafrute's power-play goal ut 11:22 of the
third period cut the Chicago leud to 3-2.
In M onday's only other game. Calgary tripped
St. Louts 5 - 2 , _____________________________

Pearson. "B u i the players' contract allows them one
full week of practice before the first game so they will
vote If they will play on the 26ih or not."

By M A N SMITH

T U C S O N . Art*. - Georgia Tech , riding the
crest of a 20-gamc win streak, look over the top
spot In the Collegiate BasebalfESPN ratings for
N C A A Division I team released Monday.
T h e Yellow Jackets. 23-1 on the season.
Jumped from tire fifth position In the previous
poll after the lop four teams lost one game each.
Georgia Tech s only loss this year was 7-3 to
Mercer In Its fourth game of the season.
T h e Yellow Jackets have outscorcd opponents
205-72. hit 35 home runs und have a team
tutting average of .335. T h e pitching staff has a
2.26 E R A with 193 strikeouts In 196 Innings.
Last week's top team. Flortdi Stale, dropped
to second, followed by Wichita Stale. Miami
|Fla.I and Oklahoma Slate. Rounding out the top
10 w e re S ta n f o rd . A rk a n s a s . S o u th e rn
California. Arizona State and Cal State-Long
Beach.

T O R O N T O — Denis Savard scored a pair of
goals. Including the game-winner, and Greg
Mlllen faced 29 shots Monday to lead the
Chicago Blackhawks to a 3-2 victory over the
Toronto Maple Leafs.
T h e Blackhawks clinched a playoff berth for
the 21st season In a row with the victory, a
streak second only to Boston's record of 23
straight post-season ap­
pearances.
Savard's second goal
of the night, on a de­
flection off a shot by
S te v e L a r m c r . p u t
Chicago ahead 3-0 at
11:57 of the second
period.

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Park. Last nlQht. Raines (right) was busy talking to Ians,
signing autographs and spending time with (from led)
son Tim Jr., mother Florence and son Andre.

H m M S M t f U t lM M

Pushing it up the floor
With the N CA A Tournament taking a couple days off, attention turned to
the Biddy Basketball League action at the Salvation Army Building on
Monday night. Alex Anderson (left) ol the Celtics is one of nearly 40
players In the league, which Is for players B years old and under.

SA N FO R D — T im Raines made
his farewell game In the Sanford
Recreation Departm ent Monday
Night Softball League a good one as
helped the T im Raines Connection
remained undefeated with u 15-10
win over Ace Hardware of Volusia.
Raines contributed u triple. twj&gt;
singles und three runs scored will
m aking several outstanding de­
fensive plays.
In other games Monday. Allman A
Wuddles defeated Cabinet Aire 9-3
and Stromberg-Carlson outscorcd
Concrete Concepts 8-6.
T h e standings have T R C at 8-0.
Concrete Concepts ut 6 -3 . Ace
Hardware at 4-3. Ken Hum m el
Chevrolet at 4-4. Cabinet Aire ut
3-5. Stromberg-Curlson at 3 6 and
Allman A Waddles at 2-7.
Next Monday. T R C plays Stromberg at 6:30 p in.. Cabinet Aire faces
Concrete Concepts ut 7:30 p.m und
Ace H a rd w a re ch a lle n g e s Ken
Kum mel Chevrolet ut 8:30 p.m.
Allm an A Waddles has the week off.
For the first time this year. T R C
found themselves In (rouble trailing
10-7 going Into the fifth Inning. Bui
the Raines brothers (Levi. Ned. T im
and Sam ) and Ihclr mates went to
work, scoring eight flfih-tnnlng runs
on nine hits to score the victory
In addition to T im Raines, other
contributors to the 2 1 -hit attack
were Billy Griffith and Keith Acrce

(three singles nnd two runs scored).
Ned Raines (triple, double, run
scored). Levi Raines and Robert
Stevens (two singles und two runs
scored each). Rod T u r n e r (two
s in g le s , ru n s c o re d ). B u rn e tt
Washington (two singles) and Sam
Raines und Lloyd Wall lone single
and one run scored euch).
Providing the offense for Ace
Hardware were Rick Nelson (four
singles, run scored). T o m Burnham
(three singles, two runs scored). Jeff
Whlttemore (three singles). Gordon
Clark. Curl Lee and Jo h n Boggs (two
singles and two runs scored each).
Jeff Aten (two singles, run scorcdl
and Rob llanrahan and Mark Aten
lone single each).
Stromberg-Curlson overcame un
early 4 0 deficit by scoring three
runs In the fifth Inning and four
runs In the seventh to hand C on­
crete Concepts Its third loss In the
last four weeks. T h e big blow of the
game was a three-run home run by
I’elc Mueller that broke a 5-5 tie In
the seventh.
Doing the damage for Slrombcrg
were M u e lle r (h o m e ru n . tw o
singles, two runs scored). J c lf
Madsen (triple, single, two runs
scored). T o m m y Elliott (two singles,
run scored). T o n y Madsen (two
singles). Kent Marietta (double, two
runs scored). Steve Wusula. To m
Eveslage and Gary Schaltschnleder
(one single each) and Willie CuntSee C it y . Page 2 B

Maranatha Pentecostal alone in Church A League lead
Frem staff reports
SA N FO R D — First Nazarene. First Baptist of
Markham Woods and Holy Cross Lutheran
stayed lied lor first In the B League and
Maranalha Prntccostal look over sole posscssslon
of first In the A League In Sanford C h u rrh
Slowplteh Softball play.
Th e results in Ihe B League had First Nazarene
Itesllng First Baptist of Geneva 19-11. Markham
Wixtds handled Calvary Christian 22-15 und
Holy Cross squeezed out a 14-13 trium ph over
Grace Christian.
In Ihe A League. St. Stephen's Catholic ol
Winter Springs hammered Central Baptist 16-4
in four Innings. Maranalha knockrd First Baptist
of Osteen from Ihe ranks of thr unbeaten 14 9
and the Ch urch of God blasted Grace United

Methodist 18-3 In four Innings.
In B League union. Nazarene (2-0) scored In
every Inning but the fifth. Including nine runs In
the first two Innings, looutscore Geneva (0-2).
Paul Jones led an 18 hit Nazarene attack with
two triples, two doubles and three runs scored.
Other contributors were Doug Vickers (four
singles). Ron Cardcll (home run. single). T o m
Clark (two doubles). Shane Gager (two singles)
and Phillip Sutherland and Wayne Harden (two
singles eachl.
Geneva, which had 20 hits, was paced by Jack
Rich Idouble, three singles). Rick Fountain
(double, two singles). Jeff Jo hnson (three
singles). Marc Anderson (triple, single). Paul
G rre r and Andy Thom as (two singles eachl anti
Jeff W ard. Jose Rodriguez. Fred Bowlin and T im
Sundvall (one single each).

Calvary (0-2) scored 14 runs In Its first three at
bats to go ahead 14-2. but Markham Woods (2 0)
answered with 18 runs lit Its last three at bats to
pick up the victory.
Markham Woods collected 20 hits. Including
10 for extra bases, led by BUI Terw llllgcr (home
run. double, single) Also chipping In were Carlo-,
Colon Itrlple. double, single). Richard Walker
(triple, two singles). Gary Davis (home run.
double). Ju ck D in n e r (triple, single). Steve Parker
(two singles). Scott Conncly (triple). Crts Walker
(double! and Larry Fisher. Joshua Smith and
Gary Walk.
Providing the nllcnse for Cavalry Christian
were Joe Clark and Mark Shanks (three singles
each). Ross Donatio. Rene Munoz and Wayne
Kcllv (two singles each). Ron llaner (doublet und
See Church. Page 2B

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Pacing the Maranatha attack were Sam Haines
(double, th rrr singles). Greg Hardy (three singles).
Mike Eason Ihonx' run. single). Kenny Daniels
(triple, single). Thud Drunks llwo singles). Otis
Haines and Al Q im pliell (one triple eaeh) and
A rth u r Jackson (d o u b le |
G e llin g the tills for Osteen were Dill Kamsey
(two doubles, single). Dubby Uum gardner llhree
sln glcsl. To rn G ra c e y (tw o doubles). Dale
Wilkinson (two slnglesl. Mike Vermillion and Dob
Harrison (one ikiuble each) and Jo h n Stewart
(single).
G rare Methodist (0 2) proved to Im* no eompellIUiii for Ch urch of God whatsoever as they were
u ulhll 23-3.
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To m Sh a m ry (lioiix' ru n. Iwo singles). Mark Hall
(triple, two singles), and Claylon Nichols and T im
Petr (onr double and Iwo slngk-s ruchl. Larry
Sm ith llhree singles). Mike H iu n lrr and T im
Dickrns (two singles each). T im G u y (home run)
and Curtis Daggrit. Danny Hawllngs and Pal
Dush (one single each)
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"I think Its going to have some
effect on the game, but I don't
think you arc going 10 see very
much drop-olf In the quality of
play."

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C a w tia n a d fro m I B
W ayne Com bs and ChdnnlnK Walton (one slnglr
rach).
Grace Christian (0-2) led 11-4 |(oln|( Into the
sixth Inning when Holy Cross (2-0) exploded for
10 runs lo snatch Ihc victory.
Leading the Holy Cross attack were Dennis TU I
(double, two singles). Jo h n Tow nsend llhree
singles). Joe W hile and Ken Mau (two singles
each). Louts Zambano (triplet and Dave Dennett.
Larry Lane. Clint W a lls and Al Schmook lone
single each).
Doing the damage lor Grace Christian were
W ally Huberts (three singles). T o m Mlnnlck
(triple, single). Wayne C rrggor and Haul O siern
(onr double and « l r single each). Wesley C rrggo r
and Nate Oglesby (tw o singles each). Dave
Ferneau and David Samuels. Ill lour double rach)
and Hick Gilbertson (single)
In the A League. St. Stephen’s ( I - 11made short
work o( C e n lrjl Baptist I I I I In a rematch of Ihc
Fall Leagur cluniplonshlp game St. Stephen's
had Its ollrnse In high gear, collrctlng 1H hits and
scoring al least three runs in every Inning
Picking up tills for Si. Stephen's were Pete
Harrison llhree singles). Dill Harrison llw o
doubles). Dill Ik-ese (double, single). S cull
Caussraux. Don Oiusseaux J r .. Clirls Caussejux
and Lurry Ta y lix (two singles each) and Don
CausM-aux Sr.. Hick Hull and Je ll Sladek (one
single each)
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Hobble HobrrlMoii llw o doubles). U ivtd Muss lin o

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Ih r winter and the spring. And
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around, we will have a decent
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"W ell I think Ihls Is a different
class of athlete that comes to the
p a rk now . T h e p la ye rs lift
(weights), run all winter, and
keep themselves In great shape.

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lockout ended, the question now
facing bate ball fans Is If three
weeks present enough time for
players to be effective at the start
of the season.
"O h , I expert to be ready,"
said Texas Hangers outfielder
Pete Incavtglla. " I think a lot or
people expect to be ready. We've
alwaya said that Bprtng training
was too tong. For a position
player. It will be a lot easier for
us to get ready."
Incavtglla made his comments
after he and six other player*
stayed around unltl 9:30 a.m.
E S T Monday to wait for the
union and management briefing
about the end of the 32-day
spring training lockout.
" T h e three weeks we feel l»
going to be adequate." American
League President D r. Bobby
Drown said. "W e recognize that
perhaps all the pitchers and all
the players may not be in as
good as shape us they usually
would be.

"N o doubt about It.” he aald.
"Most guys have had the lu xu ry
of not having to go through this
(represent the players In the
negotiations In New York). T h e y
have been doing things. T h e y
w ill be ready."
Some spring training camps
o p e n e d M o n d a y a fte rn o o n .
Team s were expected to begin
lee Tuesday or Wednesday.
billon games are tentatively
act to start March 26.
Incavtglla tried to act a routine
for the abbreviated practice
lime.
" I think that we will have
three or four days of batting
practice and gelling ready." he
said. "(W e) will probably play
some Inler-squad games. And
probably w ithin a seven-day
span, we will probably start to
play two weeks of exhibition
games."
Pitchers need more lime lo
prepare for Ihe regular season.
So after Ihe agreement was
reached late S u n d a y , re p re ­
s e n ta tiv e s fro m u n io n a nd
managmrnt met Monday after­
noon and agreed lo a rule
change lhal will benefit starting
pitchers.
For the first 14 days of ih r
regular season, starters who Iasi
three Innings Instead of five ran
be credllcd with a victory. Be­
tween three und five innings, thr
offlelal scorer will decide who is
awarded the victory.
"Th re e weeks Is uboul the
m inim um necessary to allow thr
s t a r t i n g p i t c h e r s to h r
reasonably certain they are go­
ing lo avoid In ju ry ." union chief
Don Fchr said. "Even after Dial.
Ihey are not going lo be going as
long as they otherwise would."
O a k la n d A th le tic s p itc h e r
Scott Sanderson said: "W c arr
Just going lo do Ih r best we can.
ITh c fans) can expert our very
hcsl effort, every ounre of It."
Hul Ineavlglla realized I Inextra pressure put on pit*-tiers.

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League in douhfes and siole 70
bases, he did not draw one ofTer.
Last year. Kevin Bass signed a
p o u rin g
baseball.
three-year. $5.2S-m llllnn co n­
" T h e slakes are going up and tract with the San Francisco
u p ." said Ralrrs. "C B S paid Giants after h illing .300. scoring
S I.0 6 billion for television con­ 32 runs and slrullng 11 bases
tract. Th a t's whal It was wonh while playing In just 87 games.
Because Haines chose lo test
to them.
"People get upset that players Ihe free agent market, hr cndril
make S I million. Hsomeone was up missing all of spring training
going lo pay you S I million to do lhal year and Ihc first monlh of
your lob. would you turn It Ihe season. Il was later ruled
down? It's not that a player Is that he and th r other free agents
w o n h that much. What happens (hat year were victims of col­
Is th a t if a team w a n ts a lusion among I lie owners.
"T h a t was onr of the ploys by
particular player, they'll pay
what It takes to gel him . A nd ihe Ihe owners to gel the salaries
stakes go up.
dow n and lo get rid of free
"Th a t's what happened with agency," said Haines, who opted
Ip ltch e rl Mark LanRston. So lo re-sign with the Expos. ‘T v c
m any teams were w illing lo do been through a lot. It started In
whatever It look lo gel him. It m y rookie year, when we had
Just so happens Ihe slakes wen* th a t lo n g strike. I'v e h e rn
S 16 m illion."
through collusion, arbitration
Currently. Raines Is In Ihc und a lockout.
second year of a four-year deal
"It's been a wx-lrd career, but
with the Expos. But It wasn't too I've been successful during m y
long ago that he was a free career and lluii overshadows
agent, ready to command the big everything else. I've been play­
bucks. C om ing off a season ing for almost If) years and I still
where he hit .334. scored over have fun playing When It's not
130 ru n s , led the N ational fun anymore. I’ll walk aw ay."
there's a lot of money
In to p ro f e s s io n a l

CityC « a t!a a s d from IR
m ins (run scored).
G e llin g thr hlls for Concrete
Concepts wrre Walt Mulligan
(triple, two singles, two runs
scored). Ja ck Lewis and Mark
HofTman {three singles and onr
run scored raehO, W ill Bland
and Steve Gray (one single and
one run scored rach) and Dusly
Harm on and Kandy Ferguson
lone single each).
A llm an &amp; Waddles scored four
runs In Ihe bcxiom of the first
Inning and went on to win Its
second straight game and hand
Cabinet AlreTts third loss In four
starts.
Sparking Ih r A llm an offense
were Kit Johnson (two singles,
two runs srorrdl. Dan Daugherty

and David HlCharde (two singles
and one run scored each). Preslon HlCharde. T im W addle.
Dennis Carroll. Pat Johnson and
Joel Waugh lonr single and oneru n scored each) und M ark
Dolion and Ron Allm an lonr
single each |.
Doing ihe hilling for Cabinet
Aire were Brail Kruger llhree
singles). Greg H rgtslrr. Scott
Farm er and Jeff Kruger (two
singles and one run scored each)
and Dave Hapc (single).

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�Sat lord Htrald, Sanford. Florida — Tuesday. March 20. 1990 —

People
IN B R I E F

Concsrt frss If...
The Harvey Pittet Saxophone
Quartet will end the 196*90
season lor Seminole Com m u­
nity Concert Association. The
talented Instrumentalists will
perform Saturday. March 24, at
6 p.m.. In the line arte theatre
at Seminole Community Col­
lege. Claimed
one of the
world's most unique end excit­
ing muelcal experiences, the
celebrated quartet will perform
on 12 different texaphones In
a varied program from Bach to
awing. Batte Qramkow, SCCA
president, reminds patrons
that prices will Incrtase by 10
to 17 percent for SCC A sub­
scriptions next year. However,
season's membarahlps to naxt
year's concert series can be
purchased at the March 24
concert at the 1969-90 prices.
Admission to this concert is
free to non-m e m be rs who
purchase a 1990-91 season's
subscription. The Qlenn Miller
Orchestra will highlight the
1990-91 season which will also
feature Smell Miracles by the
Colorado
Children's Chorle
and Leonard Pennario. worldrenowned peanlst.

Club ta la fashion show
L A K E M ARY — Th e rgutorly scheduled m onthly meeting for
lathe Mary W om an's C lub will be held March 22 at the
Tlm a ru a n Country Club.
T h e theme will be a fashion show from Siegel's Fashions.
For details, call 321-2239.

T V asminsr to bo offortd
S A N FO R D — "Mow to Break Into the Legitimate T V A Film
Industry" Is I lie title of a free, educational seminar to tie
presented by the Central Florida Chapter of the Florida Motion
Picture A Television Association.
Th e presentation will be held from I I s.m . to 12:30 p.m ..
March 27. at the Seminole Com m unity College Fine Arts
Theatre.
All persons Interested In getting Involved In the motion
pleturc/entertalnmrnl field Invited lo attend.
For details, rail the FM P TA at 236-9135.

Qrfsf support group moots
S A N FO R D — Those who have recently lost a loved one un­
invited to join a bereavement support group w hich meetsjevery
other Thu rsda y 10 a m .- noon at All Souls Catholic Church.
8 0 0 9 . Oak Ave.
Th e free program Is presented by Sally A. Kopkr. special
programs director of Baldwln-Falrchlld cemeteries and funeral
homes.
For details, call 677-5091. between 6:30 u.m.-4 30 p.m ..
Monday through Friday.

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Panic Attack group to m att

H o w to deal with another’s drinking

Agoruphoblu/I’a nlr Attack Support G ro u p meets ra rh
Tuesday ut 6 p.m. at West Lake Hospital. 569 W . Stale Road
434. Longwood. T h r support group Is for those who arr afraid
lo go out of their house and be active In public.

D E A R A B B Y l A render signed
"Keeping M u m " liiqx-tl that Iter
coworkrr who was drinking on
thr job would get help — not
fln-d. But management and col­
leagues wanted "M u m " In pro­
v id e e v id e n c e a g a in s t the
drinker. You wisely counseled
her lo offer friendship — a
p o w e rfu l to o l In b re a k in g
through th r Isolation In which
many alcoholics find themselves
— followed by u irtcndlv con­
frontation und the suiigi-slliin
that the co-w orker attend a
meeting ol Alcoholics A nony­
mous.
Abby. " M u m " may also want
to urge management to engage
tn an employer assistance pro­
gram (E A I’I. KAP counselors un­
skilled at Intervening und ar­
ranging appropriate help lor
workers who drink on lh«- jolt A
call to the National Connell on
Alcoholism and D rug D rp rn d e n re 's toll-free l-N O O -N C A C A L L w ill p ro v id e a local
address or referral resource to
find an E A P ln Ihe com m unity.

OvEroattrs to gathar
A rrgulur meeting of O vrre u lrrs Anonym ous Is conducted on
Tuesdays at 7:30 p.m. al Florida Powrr and l.lghl. 301 M yrtlr
Ave.. Sanford For more Information, call Carol at 3220657.

TO P S chaptars fo maat about aatlng
Take Off Pounds Sensibly meetings are held al Ih r O strrn
Civic C r n lr r on Tuesdays al 7 p.m. For more Information,
contact Michelle To d d a l 321-6153.
TOI*S Chapter F L 79 will meet Tuesday ul 6:15 p.m. al
Howell Place. 200 W. Airport Itlvd.. Sanford.

Nar-Anon to oiler halp
Nar-Anon. a self-help group for rclallvrs and friends of
addicts, will meet Tuesday at 6 p.m. at Orlando General
Hospital. For more Information, call 669-6364.

Blood prassura taata available
Free blood pressure screening Is available lo Ih r public. 11
a in. to 2 p.m . on the third Wednesday of each month at the
Winter Park YM CA . 1201 N. Lakemont Ave. T h e screenings are
sponsored by Winter Park Memorial Hospital's Home Health
Carr.

A B W A chaptar to maat

Others who want lo know how
to dral with another's alcohol
p ro b le m s s h o u ld re a d the
c x rrllrn d brochure. "W hat Can
You l)o A limit Someone Klsc's
Drinking?" T o obtain It. send a
s e lf -a d d r e s s e d , s lu m p e d
envelope |23 cents postafej to
N CAD I). 12 W 21st St . New
York. N.Y. 10010. Include a note
saying. " I'd like a free booklet
Abby udvertlsed atioul 'Someone
Etae's D rinkin g.'"

Th e North Seminole Charier Chapter of the American
Business W oman's Association meets on the third Wednesday
of each m on ih a l 7 p.m. al Patslo'son French Avenue. Sanford.

Sanford Optimists to maat
Sanfoid Optimist C lub meets at noon each Wednesday at
Holiday Inn Lake Monroe. Sanford. Anyone Interested Is
Invited to attend or call Jc lf Munson at 322-3161. ext. 261.

C O P E to halp families cops
CO PE support group for families of mental health patients
meets the first and third Wednesday of each month 7-9 p.m. ul
Crane's Hoost Olflce of Ihe Seminole Com m unity Menial Health
Center. S-377. Altamonte Springs.
For details, call Cheryl Werley. 831-2411.

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DEAR OEOROE: T h a n k you
lor udlvlslng me and m y readers
about NCADD. Be prepared for
an uvalanrhr of requests for
your pumphlrt.
DEAR

A B B Y l I am u

70-yrur-old widow who has little
occasion to dress up. I spend
most of m y lln tr In slacks or
skirls and sweaters. I Indulge m y
love ill silks and satins by wuitna
lovely nightgowns.
When I die. I would like lo be
hurled In one ol m y beautiful
nightgowns — high neck, longsleeved. Mv eltlldren do not
approve of this Ho you think It
would tie Inappropriate?

paring Ihr deceased for viewing,
taking sperlal cure to uvotd
revealing anothlng thl might b r
upsrttingto the family.

business irlps. I have m y own
projects — m y garden that needs
tending, looking after our pels,
and I also babysit our little
grandchild If I werr lo travel
with m y husbund. I'd be marc
lonely with him on trips than I
am at home.
Another detail: Ills compnay
pays all his travel expenses, but
tf I were u tagalong wife. He'd
have lo pay for m y travel out of
Ills own pocket.
So. even though I. loo. urn
"hom e alone a lot." I am neither
lonely nor bored. Tilt-re's plenty
to do.

ABBYt I can't tell you
gow happy I was to sec that
In te r from "H om e Alone a Lot."
M y husband lakes many busi­
ness trips, and I am constantly
asked. "W h y don't you go with
h im ? " I get so sick ot that
question!
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els for business reasons, and ull
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customers. I am not about to sit
in m y hotel room alone In u
strange city. Often he tiles Into a
city und rhreks Into u motel near
the ulrpnrt and d&lt;x*sn'l get near
t h r heart of the d o w n to w n
shopping area — or anywhere
near llic stuiputng malts.
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MRS. W.W. IN N.Y.
D EA R MRS. W.W. I see
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nightgown.

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Legal Notices
E a t IMb a the Na ttwwtl ta a the Southwei t ta tar a dtolanc* a
IMB n tag*; M a n n Satlh r r s r a i " W a t Obrg tha NarM lino 1 the
Seum to a tha Southwest ta a told Section St tar a OHtance a I M A
le a: Ihonce SeuM totgS'SS" W a t obng t a W a l I b e a the
Seumwett b a told Section St b r e distance a M l 43 taqt; Ranee
H a m i f 41*14" W a l abng the Norm Ibe d the South &gt;y a the
Southeast ta a tha S a m o a ! ta a told S a lo n A tar a dstance a
in * 14 tea. thence Seum O f ta 'B f W a t * H g the W a l IM* a the
Soum eat ta a the Seutheat ta a told S atan A ( a a distance a
17* a tael ta the P a * a Beginning Together erlth a p a n t a land
totag a port bn a Sedan A Township it South. Rang* A E a t .
Simlntta County. Fiend*; m a n patkutarty ascribed « M taat:
Commence a Ma Seuttaat comer a Saltan A Townthip 1* South.
Rang* A l a * and ran HorM t f t t W 'W a t . abng It* SauM IM* a
It* Seuthaat ta a tdd S a tb n SS tor * Ohlence a lis t St bet.
Itanct HorM M* b B T ' E a t obng It* W a t IMa a It* SS ta a i * SE
ta a Section A Towmhip It South. Rang* A E otl. a distann a
M l 01 be t. Monet S o d 1*4114" East obrg Ma b a r n Ur* a Me
SouM &gt;t a Ma SE &lt;4 a the SE ta a tab S a tb n A a dtalonn a
10 4 1* b e t: M i k e N i M W I T E a t m g Me Wesl IM* a Me
Wrtta. othor otomontt ot Mo Plan may bo
SW ta a S a tb n A Teenship It Seum. Range It E a t . * distance a
mo BCC Mtormmot. by vooo at Mo B C C l
44141
be t; M an n North I f SI'Ol" ( M l abng the Harm lb * a tha
Da trontmlttod to Mo SHto Oopartmant ot Canonunity Attaint I OCA I
SouM b 1 tha SW ta d ta d S a tb n M. * fettanc* *4 •*« to bet to *
tor ratio n and com m i t prior to final BCC U l a n at 0 lotor public
Mil
tying
1M chant (444 44 O ta) W a t a It* SE corner a the NW
haarlng to bo ochodulcd In Mo tuturo (Land Uoo omondmontt on
a Mw SW ta a so* S a ta n St; thence North O f * r S T ' W a l obng
proparty containing Wad prong and oatland p o o p rgmoln tub|oct to
4 lb * t a r a b l b Ita Eotl lb # a the NW ta a the SW ta b r *
tho applicabla Canaryottan land u a dalgnotlon and nnlng
d b lo n n a 11.41 client I I B 71 t a l l Hama run HorM F f H O "
clottitle atian. and tin gravtofen* rotating MoroMI. Land uta
E a t abng a lira p i d b t b me South Ime a the N W ta a the SW ta
omondmontt and r a t U n g t to bo u n i I N r d by Mo K C a rt M
O l a d b lo n n a 144 cfab t (OM 44 b f ) b * w b t on H * W a l Hn* a
M ono:
Ha HE ta a d a SW ta d so* S a tb n A M b petal being 1141 chains
H A R R Y KtotATKOtoSKI - Amondmont tram Commercial to
(7SS.7S b e t) N r r k H f f V W ed hem Ha SE camor a me NW ta a
Indutfrlal and m o d d o d roto n lg bam C I (RatalI Commercial
the SW ta a sad S atan A thence HorM H H X ' W a t abng Ha
d ttric t) to C l ( Comrol Cammorclal and WhafetaN D ftfrkti
W
a l IM* a Me NE ta a the SW ta a sob S atbn A a distance a
dotcrlbod a : Lot 17. Mktl at I N N Rood. M. Jooopht. PB I. P C II*.
SA IF bat b It* Sociherty rlg h ta way IM* a Markham Rood:
and Lott 1.1. 1. II. 14. t) ( le a parttot Lott l a is in Slat* Road) and
thence
Merth O f lf l l* E a t obng sob Souta rty right a secy IM*
lo t i 10**1 toot ot lot a and l a d S M I toot at Lai 11. Bollt
end abng e line M b d Seum a end padMO atm Me H i m Ibe a
Subdlvltlan. PB *. P C 43 ot Mo Public R ocora at lamina la County.
the ME ta a the SW ta a sob S a tb n A a distance a MI.4F feet;
Florida, further dotcrlbod at located at thetouttmott comer ot 10
m a in Seum M * B » r Ees! abng Ha Eetl II * a Me W ed ta d the
and Orange B ird , on tia touM tldo ol Orengo Blvd.: abutting I 4 and
N E ta a Me SW ta d sdd S a tb n A a d b le ra a FIS R4 tea. nance
Orange B ir d , contaMng oppro.lmottty It acrot. I BCC D IS TR IC T
N e H h B f OS'IB" E a t ofeng the Harm Ibe a the South ta a the NE ta
SI
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Me SW ta a sob ledlen A a d t le n n a *d 11 Oeet ta Me Pebi a
Amandmart tram Loo Oontlty
H A R R Y KWIATRORISHI leginning. M ann Norm W t o 't o ' Wed M e g Me E a t IM* a Me
Ratldonttal and Ottko to Cammorclal and
Seuthawd ta a S atan St b r FS1II bet b 4 pemt lying an Me Seum
A I (Agrkutturol to C l (Retail Cammorclal O ttb k tl dotcrlbod ot
right a stay a AAertham Reed. Ihonce Sedh F f l e 'l l ' E e d abng
SC feet H I to l lot* WOO toot and SR a ROW and all property N ot.
sab right d o e y t dstan n a 41441 bet b me P.C. a a curve
S R. M ROW ) See M Ta p It South Rgo to Cod. further dotcrlbod a
cencove b the Seum tavurg a radius a Ittoto le a ; thence Eatarty
located on Mo touM U N at S R . *0. opproobnototy l.MB ft no tl ot
abng the i c a tab aave through a contra! angle a M *14W ' tar
tho mtortoctlon ot S R a and Waytlua O . abutting S.R.M and
ITT If tea b Hw P.C c . a e curve cencove Sociherty having a radius
W o y tld o O r.d ta ln ln a tp p ro i lmatolySaocra. (B C C D IS TR IC TS )
a 04.14 bet; nam e Easterly abng the i c d t a b curve fhreugh a
SCHUM ACHSR/BSTBRStM — Amondmotd from Conor ol Rural
centra engta a V i n r tar IM A b a b the P.C.C a a curae
to Lon Oontlty Retidoitlal dotcrlbod m : Lott 14 through I I . Mecca
cencove Souttarly end having a radius d 4IS M Oat; thence
Hammock, according N Mo plat Ihoroot a r g o b d In Plot B o a I.
E a b r t y along the arc a sob curve thresgh a contra ongb a
Pago 14. of Iho PubUc R ocora at Seminole County. Florida, further
011714" b e l t beL thence depatlng ta b right a aey n Sfejfh
dotcrlbod at located aproilmatoty I J M It ootl ot Santord Annua
00*0*
30" E a d . SM TF bet; thence t a r * M Y T H * East. IFF M b d ;
on Mo touM tide ot Oak Way and Ma m t h tMo at Myrtle St.
thence Norm m m O ' West. M i l b a . Fam e t a r * M tal'Or'
abutting Oak Way erd Myrtle SI. cantaming aggrailmatafy 110
East.
IM SS ted. thence S u m 001747 E a t IM 14 b a . theme
acrot (B C C O IS TR IC TS I
Norm M *trOP' Eetl. B 4 M be t. them* N itre 1*0747' West. SO* Ot
S C H U M A C N IR / IS T1 R S 0 H - Amondmord bom Control Rural
bet. theme South 1 * P W East. 4M M bet; thence Seum F f O T 47'
to Lo o Oontlty RetJdmHei dotcrlbod a : Lot 111 (loti the Norm • S
E a t abng a IM* M b d West a and p i d b l b the East tMa a Ha
t a t lor rood) ptvt Lott 111. IIP. I* . 111. 111. i n and Iht Cool &gt;t ot
Southeast ta a S atan A ( M b line being tie West right a way a
Lot II I. Curate Hammock, eccardmg to Mo Hat Ihoroot at recorded
Stab Rood 411. Orange B o u b v id ) tar a delanca a HO* M bet.
m Plot Book l. Page RO. at Mo Public Record! ot Semincfe County.
Stance
norm t f 17*10" E *d. 10 M be t; H a m South 00*0747' East.
Florida, further dotcrlbod a lu lled touM ol tho M ttra c lk n at
H S U tool, tfanct N » m M*S4’M " E a t abng the South Im* a
Myrtle St. and Matter And., and atlandlng ogaoilmataty MO It oott
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M b r a distant* a SO) b a . Hama South 101447' E a d
and touth at Ma Intortactfen at Myrtle It. and H a le r A y e . and
obng Hw East bound*y a that t r a t detcnOad Mi Official- R a i d s
atlandlng aepm lm obty 1 M ft touM and M M It. oott at tha
Book F7S. Page J A Putak R a i d s a Semtade County. F tar id*, end
mtortoctlon at Myrtle SI and Hatter A y e , corCainmg apgreeSMOttty
abng the Wesl fight a aey a Banana Lake Reed b r e dltlame a
H o c ret (BCC D ISTR ICT II
M l as b d ; nam e Norm S4*1JH W a t ebrg It* Soum IM* a me
BR O R B R S IL IR — Amendment bom Recroetion to Commercial
atarttab t r a t b r a del km* a 731 M bet. mom# ta rm 14*4714"
dotcrlbad a : That part of Iho South to at Lot I I lying North ootl ot
West 4long me W at In* a m* etoraald tra t and abng It* W a l
U S. Highway 17 PI. Ib t t road right at w eyl. and (lets mot portion
line a L a I. Welter's Subdivision. Pbt Book I. Pag* F. Public
Ihoroot which bogmt d tho mtortoctlon ol tho Norm Una at the South
R a i d ! a Seminole County. Fbride, b r a distinct a 47117 t a t .
•tot Lot SI. and the twrlhwotlorty right a w a y at S R Me. H a n d
theme Soum i l'S f S i W a t etang It* M »m IM* a S a tb n I.
S R . He. tM . thence w Seum s ru '4 1 " Watt along me Harm imo at
Townthip M Soum. Range J* E a t . b r * dstence a MS 14 bet.
mo South &gt;1 Of told Let &gt;1. I l l SSI toot; Owner run South a r i r i S "
them* H i m O f « a W W a t along a line I chdn* East ol and pie lta l
C a t IIS td l toot to told Northfeottorly rlghtetwey; Ihonce Harm
to it* W a t IM* a Government L a 1 d M b S a tb n A a distance d
40"471S" Cat! along a id right el way MO M t a t la the Paint el
t i l l II bet. them* Socih *4*34 )4 W a l »b rg a IM* M chdn* N a m
Beginning) and mat p i t el Let It located a i t Oitlance at MO leal
d « b p i d b l b It* Seum lino a G e w m m i Lot 1. a Is la m * d
tram me Wotltrn rlgM el way at U.S. Highway If *1 according to
DO SS bet. memo North O fO t St W a l eb rg the E a t IM* d the
the piet ihereat re c e rld m Plat Book 1. Paget 1. S. 4 and S at ma
Southwest ta ol sab Satbn A a distinct ol SM S3 bet b Itw PeMit
Public Record* ot Sam*note County. Florid* further deter bed a
d
Beginning, further described a located an the soum tb * d
located at ma northwmt corner el General MiAchiton Pkwy and U.S
Markham Rd. abutting Markham Rd. Orange Blvd IC R a ll).
If 01. abutting U S I f 01 end Se ld tr t Croak Immodiatoty South at
Markham Woods Rd end the ousting Heathrow P U D . containing *
tho Baird Ray Nlttan auto aotorthip. within mo Spring Mommeet
total ot epprovlmataty H7 a r a (B C C O IS TR IC TS I
Acquisition Area, cortammg approilmotoly tovon a r m I BCC
O V E R S TR E E T IN V E S TM EN T CO. - Amonknenl Irom Suburban
D IS TR IC TS )
Estates
ta Planned Development end a s s a ile d reiomng tram A I
O A V IO M COM PANY - Amendment bom Bee realtor. to Planned
(Agriculture! ta PUD (Planned Unit Development) described a A
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to PC O (Planned Commercial Development D lt b k ll deter bed a
E a t . Seminota County. F tar MM. described a tallows Reg* #1 m*
Lot 0. Shuman'* Add; ton to Curoto Hammock, according to me plat
N it h o a t carver a t * Southeal ta d in* Southeal ta d lh*
thereof a recorded m Plot Book I. Page S11 the Public Records ol
N a th w a l ta a M b S a tb n II. sab p«Mit the being the N a th w a l
Semi note County. Florida. Together with a tanetcluslve oatement
comer ol trie r wood m r a i d e d Ms Piet tb*k 17. Pag* 44 d m*
or right of way ever the Norm 10 Net at the South ts teat at the Watt
Public R e c id s d Seminob County. F b r U . thorn* rs»i W a l a
1) ot Lot A and the North 40 teat ot ma South as teat ot me South 11 at
distemo d F37)J7 bet b ttb W a l IM* d It* E a t ta a a b r n a b
Lot J. Shuman s Additbn la Eureka Hammock, according to the plot
S a tb n t . thome run N O f 14'54 ‘E abng M d W a l Im* IFM SS bet
Ihoroot a recorded m Mot Book ». Page I L d i t o Public R a i d s a
to me Southwest career ol the E a t ' s d It* Southeast ta a *tores*id
Seminole County. Florida All mot p a t ot Let I. Schumen't Addition
Section 4; theme run N * f 1114" W. obng me W a l Mr* d the E a t
to Cur eke Mammock, a d d i n g Id Ihd piet thereof a red ded M
&lt;1 d Itw Seutheat ta * M b S a tb n 4 a distance d secs a b d to m*
Plat Book I. Page SI. PutaNc Records a to rn nolo County, o u td o ,
h i m line el It* Sosiheast ta ol M b Section 4. them* run S
lying E a t at tho Seaboard Coat Lino Railroad Right el Way.
t f 47'14" E along swd N a m IM* ISM 4) t a t to the N a th w a l
together with the C a N r ly U&gt;ty five (O il leetol Mid Seaboard Ceetl
carter
a Hw Soum l* d stores*id S a tb n J. them# run N t f SS'IO"
Lino Railroad Right 1 Way tying within tetd Let L recorded In
E olasg sob Nath IM* i m 4) tael to It* Eed IM* d the South &gt;s d
Official Records Book ll*/, Page ItJl. Public R e d d s et Seminole
sab S a tb n j. thence tun S a rB S 'l)" E dong M b East section line
County. Florida, t u r im deter bed a bee led 1 me n a th e a t corner
Is 14 II t a t to It* N a tl west c o m a d *tores*Id Section 11; them*
1 Osprey Troll and C R . 41*. abutting C.R. 411. Otprey Troll and
run S t f 4l f f E ebrg the N a m IM* d M d S a t b n It * distance
Valentine Way (with L d I In the Spring Ham m ak Acquitilton Areal
ol
Mat 47 bet ta the Efet IM* d the Nathwed ta a lord S a tb n II;
containing appreilmaMy IS a m I BCC D IS TR IC T SI
them* run V o r i r t r E abng sab E a t It* t i l l 7R b d . them#
D A V ID OUV — Amondmont horn Suburban Estates ta Planned
run N R f 4 l 't r E a distance a lif t SI b e t b the W ater Iy
Development a id associated m e n mg bam A t (Agrkutturol b
right ol way line d Markham Woods Road, thence run S 01*0747"
P U D IPIonrwd Unit Development) deter bed a : e pacel a land
E . along M b Watarly right d way lino 4S7 m b a t b tho N a m line
being e portion a Sections IS end A Town Clip i t Seum. Range it
ol e ta e M b Brier wood Itsom# run S I f 4*'®" W obng sab N a m
C a l . Seminob County. Fbride, m a t portkulerly described at
IMe* I1FSF1 ta t ta the Pant d Boglnnlisg. furthtr described a
Id b w t Commence 1 me Seutheat corner a M b Section JJ and
located an ttb w at tid e d M akhem Woods Rd. appronmanly S. ICO
run H i m t r u OO" W»tt. obng the South Ilia a tho Southeast b a
It north d It* mtaseclbn d Markham W ads Rd end Lek# Mary
M id Saltan IS tar a dittenct a 111* St l i t . ttwnct run H i m
Blvd . lying between Markham Woods Rd and the w a iv e River,
o o * i* W C a l abng me C a t line a the Seumwett ta a the
containingeppraiMneldy t)7acres (BCC D IS TR ICT SI
Southeast b a t a b Section is tar a dittano a H t M bet b m#
This h o lin g may be continued tram tin* to limo a d a mod
Pant a Beginning, thence Norm W I T S T' Wktt. IMS I t bet b the
necessary Intorabd p a t* * end It* generd public a e encouraged
E a t right a way a Nbrkhom WoodVRood thence N a m 1* M i r '
to appear at Hut hearing The general public may present Input at
E a t . 4fl A) bet b the P C a a curve concave ta Iho Southooti
the hearing Ms accordance with the procedures utlllied by the BCC
having e rediut a t i t A ta t; thence Northerly along the ere el said
Written elements may be Hied with lh* BCC at the hewing a by
curve through a cenPol angle a l**irS4" tar SM 4) bet ta the
moiling some to "Pfenning O iracta". 101 East First Strat.
P R C. a o curve concave b tho N ith w e tl having a rediut a IMS M
Santord. F L »77l. telihon# (407) M l USD. adenttan 7S7I Copras ol
tool; thence ttarttwrly abng the 1 C a M id curve through a central
It* proposed em endnutt end related Ultimatum a * available tor
engta a I**U'T1' b r 317 1* tool, thence Souti I f JO I I ' Celt along
publk inspection a Itp address above. R o n NSS7. between the
Iho H i m imo a the Southwell b a the Soutwetl b a Section IS
hours a • M a m and! OO p m . Monday mraigh Friday, eacluding
Townthip It South. Range I* C a t tar SIS71 bet. thence N a m
hoitdiyt
o o i r t l " C a t. I B M bet. thence N a m t f sacs' Watt. If B It bet;
Persons ere advised tha I it they d a u b b appeal any decision
thence Norm 00»J*'3r' E a t . SO M toot; m ono South W to 'IS " E a t .
mod* et mis hewing, they will need a record ol the proceedings, end
S M loot menco N a t l W t o i r C a t . M M bet. thence N a m
b r such * purp*M. they may need b ensure a verbatim r a i d a the
t f S4'4S" W a t. fS M Net. Ihonce Seum 0O*» 71" West. M M t a t .
proceedings is mode which r a i d mclucbs the talimony end
thence Seum * f S* *S" E a t . 101 be t. thence South O f b ' l f W a t.
evidence upas which the appeal It b be mad*. Fbrlda Statutes.
SSM bet. thence North t f S41S' W a t. I St ft bet. Ihonct N a m
Section sea OIOS BOARO OF C O U N TY COMMISSIONERS. BY
17*33'))' W a t along tho C a t right of way of Mar them Woods Rood
A N TH O N Y VANOERWORP. PLAN NIN G D IR ECTOR
tar 1 4 0 bet b the P C . a a c a m concave Easterly end having a
Publish M a ch IA S . IFM
D EO 7
rediut a ISM 14 le a . thence Northerly abng the ere a M b curve
through a central a n g b a I f a r i l" b r IW SaNet b the P T . thence
W arn Bt*4l'4t" W a t. I l l 11 bet b e pant being on the Southerly
right a way ol Markham Road; thence Easterly obng M b
Southerly right a way a Makhem Rood obng o cave concave b
N O TIC E OF
IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT.
Iho N a th oa t having a tangent bearing a tbrm 4S*0t'b” E a t . a
F IC TIT IO U S NAME
OF TH E C IO H T IE N T H
rediut a ll*J FI bet. o centra engta a M*gt'*r ‘ end on orc length
Notice Ift hereby givtn that I
JU D ICIAL CIRCUIT,
ol 111 N tea b the P T . Ihonce N a m W O Tto " Eetl. 141 01 Not b
am engaged in buvntift at 772
the P C a • curve concave Southeasterly having a rediut a It** It
IN AN O FO R
Hickman Dr . Santord. Saminot#
SEM INOLE FLORIDA
bet. Ihonce Easterly dong tho ere a M b cirve through e control
County. F lo rid a under the
C A S IN O : IS SMI C A FP P
angle et I f IT I f tar TO SI bet. thence SoulhOf 1*03" W a t along e
Fictitious Norn# of F AM ILY
lino 410 M bet W a l a end p a el lei to tho Cod lino a the N a th w a l
M cCAuGHAN MORTGAGE
TR E E S E R V ICE , ond that I
'a ol tho Southeast ta a Section IS l a I I I t a l. thence South
COMPANY. INC .
intend to register said name
Plaintiff.
H 3 J 7 1 " East along tw N a m lino a Soutwetl ta a Section 1L
«ith tha Clark ol tho Circuit
v%
Towntfup It Seum. Range It E a t l a 14M bet. thence South
Court. Seminole County. Flort
CM A R iE S E REYNOLDS
O f I t e r ' W a l along the W a l line a the East It* M bet ot the
da. in accordance with tho
N a m w a t ta a me Sebheat ta a Section SJ Nr ISO « bet. thence
Provisions of tho Fictitious
South t f S T i r ' E a t obng a line SA M bet Scum a a parallel ta me
Nemo Statutes To Wit Section
TO CHARLES I
N a m line a the Seuttsetl ta et Section SJ tar J b M tael thence
MS 09 Florida Statutes ttV
4 R ITA S REYNOLDS
South O f 14 07' W a t abng tha W a t Una a the Natheat I ta el me
Robert Len/isera
P O Boa 1UI
Southeast ta a Section SS l a 110 M tea, thence South t f H I T ' E a t
Publish February 77. March *
Sanlord. Florida 12771
along the Seum line 1 me N a m 400 bet a me N alheetl ta a the
11. ft. 1990
and any parf«t * N may ba
Southeast ta a Saltan SS tor 707 40 bet; thence N a m O f I* O f Eetl
DEN 299
■nf#r*»ttd 4 %
daviiaai
along mo Eetl line a tw W a l 707 40 tael to he Northeast ta ol the
grant*#* att^naav li#nor».
Southeast ta a Section SS b r 40t 1 bet. m ono South I f S T1 T' East
cr#ditor». trwtltoi. or olbar
along Iho N a m line a Iho Nalheetl ta el me Southeast ta a Section
N O TIC E OF
clotm#nt». by through ond#r or
SS b r 4N M bet. m ono South OfOS'JS'' Wed obng the E a t line el
F IC TIT IO U S NAME
a g a lm l C H A R L E S E
me Southeast ta a Section IS b r IM M be t. thence N a m t f l M f
Notice is hereby given that I
R E Y N O L D S ond R I T A S
• East pereibl b the Norm line a the Southeal ta a S a l b n A
am engaged in business at t«H
REYNOLDS
Township It South Range It Eotl b r 4300) bet. Ihonce N a m
Augusta W ay. Casselberry.
N O TICE OF ACTION
OfOS’lS'" E a t abng a In* 4 A M bet E a t a i d p a e ib t b lh e W a t
Seminote County. Florida, under
Y O U ARE N O TIFIED m*l on
line el the Southeast ta a S a lo n I t l a 14110 bet thence South
the Fictitious Name of WORD
action for fortetowr# of a mart
47M7 0*" Eetl along a Ime being me South r i f l a way at Markham
PRO and that I intend to
g*9« on th# following proper fy
Read tar a 17 bet ta tw P C a a curve cerveve b ma N a th e a t
register said name with the
Lot IN . SAN LANTA TH IR D
end having a radios at I t 44 bet. thence Eattarty abng me a c el
Clerk ot tho Circuit Court. Sem
SECTION. According t0 tf* Plot
said curve through e central angle of 17*31'SC t a HQ It bet to Itw
mole County. Florida, in ec
Ihoroot. »% recorded in Plot
P T thence N a m t f i r i f E a t. t IS be t, Ihonce depatmg M'd
lot dance *ith the Provisions ot
Boots l J. Page n . ot th# Public
right a way run South 00*00 )0 E a t . obng o lb# p a a lb l ta mo
th# Fictitious Nam# Statutes. To
Record* ot Seminote County
Wit Section MS 09 Florida Stat
Florida
utes I9S7
hat boon tiled agamtl you and
Betty J F er LK)4
C E L E B R IT Y C IP H E R
you pro regoired to tarra s copy
Publish March l|. ft. 77. April
U n i u r P u r « N *• u e e w from «dOt ‘
ol your ggntfen detente* to it. tf
1. 1990
pwrv* N H « N p»HBR&lt; I k HWIb e e i M H
any. on JO H N C E N G L E
DEO IIS
m o w f&lt;M)*r •( M U BgniB P
H A R O T. P A . IWa E Lie
sngtton Street Orldndo Florid*
UOO) Plomtift » attorney on or
• O
F T H
I X W * P
before NUrch ft Itto * x t Mo
the or ignei *itti tho Clefts ot
A T O O M
A L O M B X ;
»h»ft Court either before ftervKO
on Plemttft ft attorney. or im
mediately thereafter, other
I X W ' F
V O 0 H
P O J X
o default *tlt be entered egemftt
you tor the relief demanded m
M I X T P T O W X l
V T A
D V
the Compiamt ter Forectoeure
AHTNESS my hand avf tael
ot th.* Court on teftruary Jh
A X O O B
J O P X L T A I X
KIWANIS CLUB
ino
(S E A L )
OT CASSCLKR R Y
W D B X W K X L . '
—
H D O
M A H tA N N E MORSE
r e t a il h m n t t f a
CLERtc OF THE
u s is a iiH
CIR C U IT COUR T
K X L D I H .
m v is a ia c r f b t s
By
Jean
Briiient
P R E V IO U S S O L U T IO N In a h ta a c h y . m O in d u d t tone!
Leaver CNUOdt Cowlor
Publifth February ft March •.
lo r iM lo thou b v f o l mcompatonca
— Laurence J
L«&lt;rvl Lek* P e i Ci m B u r i
i j to i m
4FV FU 1
P o ll.
DEN ft)

L IM L N O f lC X
M O T IC I OF C H A N O I 01 C C M P d lM IN f lV I PLAN
A N D LAND U 1 I
PUBLIC N IA B IH O T O B l M IL D
M AR CH ■• M B
N*t«* It hereby glxon Iftaf the I N K of County Commiulonan
1BCCI ot Semmeta Coirty will tended * pfebffc hearing on togrth to.
1too ot i : M g in .. or a Mon Wwraaftar at pottibN. In ftio County
Service* Building. (M l foot P in t Sfraat. Safdard. PL. Room VHM
Th* purpOM ot IK* hefeing It to rocotM puBtk Input. tonilM r Local
Running Aguncy/Planning A Zoning Conm it.fen (LPA/PAZI
rotemmenOetlent. onO any local goyornwant or ottior oponcy
comment*. on to quo Pod omonOmonti la Mo County ComprotioAol.t
Plan Tho BCC M il e ls con.idor o propoood 0 . 1 Ign ItotaoM to bo
incorporotod Into Mo Comprohontlro Plan, and ton.ldor omond
montt to tho toil P tho Comprohontlyg Plan; In particular,
omondmontt to iho g a it , yelk to*. oblocttm . Itndbtgt and book
itvdwt tor Mo MlOfetig Plan otomontt; laRdotboaMItMjCijMot

71— H o i e W o N t t d

7 1 -H a t e W a a N d

CLASSIFIED ADS

Seminole

Orlando - Winter Park

3 2 2 - 2 6 1 1______________________ 8 3 1 - 9 9 9 3

a m n c tM L W iiM
C H ILD CARR CXNTRR
M e ta * , depend HfS 111
Must pet iheut U c W t F M

O C U W R T /O R fW R
Central F tor Id* a t * . d*pal
n e ed Cleon liv in g record a

a c tO M T iM C u n
E n t r y I t v t l . W ill tra in

A ffO iR T M E R T SETTERS
P rab r e . p . but *411 tram the
right p a te n Hr* Mon T h u rt .
It AM
7 FM Apply 11*7
Santord Ara .* AM b &gt; FM

C L A S S IF IE D D E P T . P i lV A T E P A R T Y R A T E S
HOURS
m
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m w m am

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C a tlX b h y a w iiM

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m e »» e
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R R M T O T nB M T
S A T W M T t -H a g i

C M lD C a R C / M M R U Ilf n
Must atv*7*wMn

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Nebrancg* ragaligd M l D M

i B RM lM tt, i S i r% * I a * t t
IU m M
m

A D J U t T M I N T t A N D C R I D I T f t i In N m r y b M a t b n
g r r a r I n b n « a . N W ta N ta ra H b c b M ffW A t rM A B N B M B N r
N M H o t Nh n f U b n b n *y N N i a M y ta N m N R »IN » b « M g t m »
g t l t u t Um b f U b n . P b d i * ehgck y g u r dN H r a c c u ra c y » *
l i n t Nay N rv m .

M c n -n -f N O H C
L itb n Te Talking Pewenelkl
I I p a call charge b * n Mil
*07417)1__________ • F7431M
• F74D71.__________*074 D M
*074H U .------------------ # 074)114
Ta Leave M*n»g* N w J N N B
Found

LOST. F tatty whib A f e y cel
W hib tie* cottar VkMMty at
W 111 tt. Sanford 3* 4)47
M lt tlM O : Whit*
E lib LX m o la wootar L k
•74L47R H EW ARO No quel
l kwh anted Call 131 4714
25— S p e c i a l N o t i c e s
M CO M E A R O TM T
F a Detail* I * 9 431 43)4
Ftortae b e la y Aokitalbn

27— Nurvary ft

T i l * 4 D q Cm Canton?
Looking for chik*on ages in
lent thru I 4am Ipm My
home, meals provided Quail
ty and personal cart, activi
ties, protects and T L C. Rtf
erencet andCPR Cartilied
Call Karen 1ft 0019. days
Or Tonya, m 1071 tvot/wkndt
W IL L DO Babysitting
home Near Semsnok High
School Call 771-Mil

• O F F IC E CLERKS
• R ECEPTIO NISTS
• S ECR ETA R IES
BW ORD PROCESSORS
• IN DU STRIAL WORKERS

FEE

benefit*
Mb *4br top» **y.
|
graatI b
iparunify b w a k et
many at tt* b p campanbt *
your era*. Call now b r an
41
.
7M«/71

A b b I* work With contractor*
out!id* total
I w a l Ing ikllt*
end pateneilty Call Man
day Friday. 1AM to IF M

ACTOR S7EXTE AS
I n i Mgrnt Ha
(ary L k T A M R IM D I177*
Id e cb lll bbifeb.NbH a***
A O O T O TOWN M COM E
S IL L AVON HON
CA LL M U M *

5 i

M I TIADES NEEDED
DOT C f R T in iO DRIVER
H**d*d tor beat delivery.
Man F rl Benefit* Subtionc*
abut* tolling required Apply
Pert* City. 11 B
C e m w llR d . l a d a d E O E

K I T E S F LA .. IR C . Realtor*,
part Italian b Real Ettoto
School!________ Call 1731700
LAN D S CA P E R S
Full tim*
petlllant D r l v a i Licent*
required
Call 37111)1

DRIVERS
T*«7M weekly
Locxl' Lon* haul
Will Tra n
1 1*1 M M ............ J A H W i M

ot
P U T IH C
MUSICAL CM AIIS
WITH

DRIVER/LOCAL

TEM fO R A BT C A K E I S 7

V A N D tU V C R IIS
Must hava good driving ond
work record Full time. U par
hour Call Mondey through
F rtday.9fot________ 711 ft34

C E T S T A B IL U U
C n rC M A R E H T
GET TO _

AM EMPLOYMENT

EGG T ACKERS
Must bo willing fo work
Woman encouraged fo apply
Apply in parson. Bronson
Farms, Hoey M, loFfteh

RIGHT M A T
SaOOekl
I f t l wkl
U ftw k l
U ftw k l
U ftw k l
UOlwkl

F0R M JFT OPERATOR
Hiring now. 14 to I I I par hour
pfutbonafifsl
119171ft............. J B N World
FRONT E R D LO A O C I

PA R TIA L LISTIN O
CALL TO D AY FOR MORE

OfERATOR
Exp arlan cad only Soma
motor grattr knowledge
_________ Coll 771 7943_________
GO LF COUftSC

323-5171
700 BL 2 5 0 5 1
CASHIER
Eipalonc* no e n ta y. Even
Ing ihift. 34 hour* p a wee*
Mutt be (tapendow* end aaod
with figure*. InrpMra et TOC
Retail.......... .......... 1110)44

M/F/H/V

* IN STANT N I C H U U *
S t a r t t t d a y and g a t a
paycheck within a week W*
h o ld back no th ing O u r
tm pbyeei a e cemtently in
courage*, and otbitod le they
will mah* lager paycheck!
all tha lime Sound In br
eitingt P a t tim* 4 full tun*
evatabbCoR today m 11*4

Pom br t. Carponfer*. etc
Cat *11 th* nark yaw con
Hi........ ....... to* m i

ARENT YOU TIRED

H V I C t S

t O t ........ ............ ..

H4tF4A«4* b r H e e y a Oeeg
C R A FTS * SKILLS* TR ADES

A f f U C A T O tS JOBS
112/hr. Wo tram
•ark Mi beat araa Full and
part IMnq R1S4R47T71akt. M.
AWnMMytrattvb A**t . U M w k t

MAIRTERAMCE WORKERS
pay Full and p a t tin*
petition* eveitabfe Long xood
area Cell Ceune Call M l 11)4

* LAUNDRY A ID E S *
Rotating shifts and weekends
Pormananf position Good
banafits Call 17491ft________
L O W S NOME C f N T t t S
SANFORD FOR I ST
PRODUCTS
Has an immadiata opening for
a Production Manager Re
spons frillies include prodvx
Hon, shipping and receiving
Requires J * years
manufacturing suparwisory
experience The ideal can
dodate will possass a thorough
k n o w l e d g e of t r u s s
manufacturing, and a BS BA
degree, or equivalent txperi
en&lt;e We offer competitive
wages, a com prahenslve
b a n a f it s p a c k a g a a n d
eicalient growth potential
For prompt confidential con
sideration. sand resume and
salary history to or contact
tho location manager at
Santord Forest Products
7901 Aileron Circle
Sanford. F lorxfe 1277)
f t ; m soo
I qua! Opportunity E mployer

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I

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ZZIZIZIZZ

55— B u s in e s s

Rtslaerafts. Offices
State certified CBCO 249U We
Design/Build and offer Free
Estimates.......... C a M fta tm

MILLER ADDITIONS

O p p o r f u n if it t
D R IV E A M ER CEDES
W E AR D ESIO N E E CLOTHES
EARN IIF.0M FERM O M TH I
CALL (407) 125-5017
F a 14 hr. recardM inetteg.
71— H g l p W a n f t d
D IS H W A S H IN / K IT C H IH
H E IF E R
P a l lime Apply
Cefto* Italian Rttlaurant.
1MI S Frenth Av«v Santa*
ASSEMBLE t$
*4 ta 111 p a hour All Lhitt*
Male Female Permanentf
Maay eeededl
Metre Empteywsawt
4949111
ATTEIITIO N HIGH SC H 00 U R S
LOOKING FOR E X TR A CASH?
Work after school, planting
(lowering plugs Cali
Carefree Green Houses
777 9 )17ask tor Ai bn or Chad
AUSTRALIA WANTS YOU1!
E X C E L L E N T PAY. Banafits
Transportation Call
*7 79$ 7400 ext ISO
Toll refunded 9am 10pm
AUTO MECHANIC
On* Full LM* Mechanic. On*
Ser.ic* Monoqa li
dent chop ptanty at work
Call newt m i l l l

Central Florida Since I9S9
Free Design. Free Estimates
f C O O 144ft............. ....... 777-9444
A i r C a n d it io n in s
A H r * t in g
SERVICE - All m l* * C/H/A.
w*br b elr. air b Mr heel
pump* Now and exltling M
tleltation 17 V r» expabnea
Way no Oykat Sr. now with
E m o r y ' * P lu m b in g
L k i Rm o f io m *--------- 373 m *

C a rp a n try *
CAR PEN TER
repairs, painting A ceramic
file RkherdGroosTH Wf t
L IE 'S C A R PEN TR Y • Storage
bu ild in g , decks A mlsc
carpentry Insured A I kerned
Free Estimates 717 9)14

OFFICE CLEANING
M a n e d couple with expat
enc* end remrence* Pleave
call Alter H eart Cleaning
Servue. Day a evening I
37) 73*3

M IS T C O N C R ITR SERVICE
Small JaAtaRtg taei• R.*x*'
Ja*k. from E ll Call anytime
U » t m . Lkerned Inturod

S250
S2M
5 2 50
S 5#
i or s u m s
550 A I M
5 fR E E 6A M CS
TRUES. 5 S U L 7 pjo.
2504 OAA A H U M

O M. M AIN TEN AN CE
SAVE 11% now on any sent
k t ; lawn car# fo plumbing or
elect For best prices 7ft H it
C A R P E N T R Y , h a u lin g ,
masonary. painting ond tile
Free estimates Call 777 47ft
FIX-IT-FAST IN C
"On* Call T* Da II All"
Your Ntaghbahaod Handy Man
Ratldenttol a Camnwrc tal
CaK Seen T«day 11371*11)
R EPAIR S* PA IN TIN G
Terdwerk e LigM Hauling
N# Job Ta* Small
H o rn # lm p r o v t m « n t
P A IN TIH O /R IM O D E L IN O . M
tartar or aMlarlar. Fence
BuildW^ l ow Rates 7ft 9171
L x n d s c E p in g "

X o n c rrt

COLUM BUS

N u rs in g Cj 7

W tnbr prtce*pruning A cbenup
Mukh A new planting*
313*3*7

T la a n ln ^ R ry lc T

KNIGHTS
OF

Handy M an

A u to m o liv g

HEW. R IM O O R U REPAIR
HOMES. O FFICES. STORES
All types cowsfroction. Res/Caws
111 4t l l 1 0 . BalMd. CB Ctlftft

rc a n s r
H I R I T A O I IL K C TR IC
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L waned Inmrtd
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M l 1 1 * 1 1 4 77) IM I ______
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drapts U*0/mo plus security
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A TTR A C T IV E 2 bdrm . yard,
carport, qutat artal »90 par
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Call &gt;21 4947
C L K A N a L A R O I Apartmants
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C O E TIILA /MASTER COVE
APARTMENTS
E X TR A LABOR UNITSI
1.1 A 3 bedroom opt*
PeolfTmnlt Court Peaceful,
convenwnl bcatfen Quiet oil
klreet parking Renevallen
Spec tall No kecurity tor quell
tied epplkm ltl 33P1304
LIKE NEW - C b m . cfex* In.
convenwnl 3 b a m . I bath
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1 b a m k H m o A u p 173*41*

D O R C H ES TER APES
UOO Movo In Spoclal
2 bedroom 2 bath
From U f t
laka Mary I f t 99U
S A N F O R D . Larpa I and 2
b d r m ’t. pay monthly or
wookly Dap . rafarancaa. 19%
off Sanior Cititanal 772 97ft
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REM O VED. E R IE
40 33*7

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tree w a l Cat 13)440*_______

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BU T CLOSE TO TOWN
) Acre* with Mobile Hem*
Septk 4 Weil ...
t*M Ouekfyfng Mortgage

I m d I bedroom
Unturrwfefed. Lake M a y m d
S a n ftrd a r t t t l C a ll tgr
evitabi hty and toeel fen*
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R EG A TTA
SHORES

MARCH
BONUS
WASHER/DRYER
AVAILABLE

R g n U I A p a rtm g n tg
O n L a k g M o n ro g
2U S W . Som tnol# Blvd.
H w y . 17-E2
S an to rd , F L J 2 H 1

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IT______ S I U _______ T IA O f
H U E Y S CROWN PAWN
417 373 4744
• CA M EL BACK TR UN K Old.
rod. vetvety inside $9$
Cell &gt;4$ 1949
• CAR TO P CAR R ICR sue J a
J ■ 14 *hig Water Proof US
Ca n .............................. t o 441$
COBRA RAOAR D ETEC TO R •
Model trap shooter pro New
$99 9$ will take $3$ f t
CaM 3319573
• O I M E B O T T L E Coke
Machine Freon lank I '00 oho
Call TO 4471
• MOVI E PROJ ECT ORS
I4MM Mght need some re
pair if t larbem m 4 H 9
• P IN B A L L
M r A M rs
Pacman needs repair $7$
Serious inquires only 373 7749
sooattJBt Sunland. Sanford
PROM DRESS • Black A white
floor length Size II 12 $7$
obo Also, queen water bed
Call &gt;72 7444• r if t #992
• SEARS k.gh efficiency Sir
conditioner 4 009 BTU t »
veil Eacviient cond l*» yrs
Old UOO firm. &gt;31 4291_______
• SEWING M ACH INE. OM New

W AN TED :
&gt;114794

I bftm . 1 bafh. family roam.
utility phad ift.9ft &gt;71)179
P A O U L ) bdrm I both, central
haaf/air. klfchan appaawcat.
Uft/m a pfut M odify and 1st
month Laata faftiirad Await
aM aApriil P 1 tft4
SANFORD -1 B a m . 1 bath tpn*
plan. Cmvenlent te Lake
M a r y B lv d . a n d 17 *7.
St/S/mg » d M I D I M l
SANFORD - le v tana Pork. 4
kdrm. 3 bath M th family
ream, fenced yard to* pet*
R t l t r t n c i t in d d tp p iit

occupancy I Owner, t)4 4 U )

STENSTROM
REALTY, I N C.
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M b Hst a n d sell
m o r t p ro p e r ty th a n

S A N F O R a 1411 R Op* Ara. 3
bdrm taenhqum. tm trtt hoot
and alr. appltanctt. carpal.
I1FS per month plut 1340
tecurlty Wator. tewor end
troth p e l by Im dbrd Call
I 43* *43*1 I 3*F 4*43

a n y o n e in th e G r e a te r
S o n fo rd / lo k e M a r y a re a .
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•ara*o. nlct neighborhood
I f t i par month CallOonna
m o ftL
I BIDR O O NL Fenced xerxen
p i c h g41) p i month, ptu*

I4N SUFER V I Starter. Greet
rm . Fbrlda rm. mud* utlity.
CH/A. now no t Choke new
carpet 1 1&lt;000 *44 *00
RAVENNA F A IR V U t . Nice
Conor let Big eat in kit Good
naihbitwed You mould leek
into Ihn U7.JQ0
W I L L K E P T U K V ). Ideal tor
younger laimily Eel In kit.
tree*, lent*, lenatceped
Itou H liU lf New *411)1

117— M o b i l *
H »m ts / W trt
I L O IR SPRINGS, tat Hwy a l
1.1 A I bdrmt. If t fo 199/wk
Call &gt;29 f t f t t r 774 lift
W IK IV A Rhror •1 bdrm . I bath
turn, wfiliftat paid Privalo
proparly Uft/m o After 4pm
_________ fH A M P i _________

L IK E NEW LAKE M AR Y 3
ttory 3 7 Fpk. tp*. all appk
once*, top tchool*. plut much,
much more Only M* *00
N E A R LY NEW Peeiud* V 3 '»
dtoiffi #we#ythmg on i acre*
This homo hat ll all Hortet
OK 4 Mali bam 211.2ft

1 0 f — (M o b i l# H o r n *
L o t s / Ite n t
C A S S IL B IR R T TSiMB bncad
wifhfreet t17S/month
Call 14ft &gt;194________
1 1 1— R t t o r f / V a c a t i o n
K a a ta H

322-2420
321-2720
M4t Pork Dr
441W. Lake Mary Bl . Lk. Mary

NEW SMYRNA REACH
OCEARFRONT
2 bdrm. condo. Lot Brttat
tOft/wk
Call 177 77ft
II S — In d u s t r ia l
_________ R t n t a l s _________
A A A BUSIN ESS C I N T I R •
New etlke/Wh** 100 ft to
1.09$ ft Bay% with or w/9
office* alerting at $249/ma
Hwy. 17/91 A I R 427
C ft-.w m
m - R g a l E s ta tg

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n U / K M D M ONET
New Home*. V I goad fee*
tfen. tow dawn, lew monthly
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AA Carnet, lac. Century 11
Call JerfetMemlfeU
Deyu 1131134 to m . » » 7 3 ! l
O I N I V A • 3 ttory. 4 bdrmt
tormel dmmg or living rm.
d o u b b g ie g t .... IS* MO
Call Otorta Lambert
IR A Sen Fbrlda. D O O M
MIR*
**************
G O VER N M EN T R I S A I I S
BOB M. BALL JR . P.A.
L A K E M ARY R E A L TY 33)4111

321-1292

117— C o m m t r c i a l
R tn ta ls
ey. 17 91 Ronovafed
shopping iff ip. ftD fo 2.9ft 14
ft. E»c. tor profemionait Good
e ipobure I » &gt; 9943273 44ft

T E L F A IR

R EA LTY

II HWY It Ft. O t BAR Y
4 0 7 -M M 4 3 1 /4 0 7 -M R -S 7 2 2
ASSUMABLE, NO QUALIFYING
OR
LESS THAN $7500 CASH
INCLUDtNOC LOSI NO COST
3 A 4 bfem home* in Santord
Deltona OaBary/Lk M ary'
Longwaed Altamonte Spring*

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51,300 DOWN
CLOSING
3 bdrm I bath, fireplace
appliances, carport
134.900

127— O H i c t R t n t a l s
• R A N D N IW O F F IC E RLONO
400iq It b 7.100iq ft
O C IZ O N IN O t
Move in Fractal
tlM/m*.
C o llJV J
I SMALL B I N T A L O F F IC IS
Zoned OC 3 Very r e e n w b b l
I I 1 14 CaNenwl B)4 )7F
141— H o m e s t e r S a te
A tta in * Lech A rb e r. ) / l .
tcreened p ic h . fenced. A I
ieeS S .M tdntH .W B 33) *4t3

LESS THAN $3,100 DOWN
2/l»r appliances living rm.
dining rm. family rm w&lt;brich
(•replace 19 x 1$ u r n porch,
privacy fenced yard
$57,900
ASSUME. NO QUALIFY
LAAE MARY f O O i HOME
New 3 bdrm 3‘1 bath 3 ttory.
affellancet. Iir.piece 3 car
garage
UtfOO
ASSUME NO QUALIFY
&gt;/l*i. 1.409 sq ft. near paint
and carpal, appliances on 1/3
acre 1512'mo $51000

BATEMAN K A L T T
L k . Real Ittato Breker
3*4* lanbrdAve.

CO UN TR Y LIV IN G
H o r m O K! 3/7 e t* barn 13'i
acre*, high A dry can ipiit
.......................
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House on 2*i acres 1 bdrm . 2
bath, appliances, garage, ad
d l l i t n a l out b l d g
or
aorbshop
$79 500

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P A U L A E E T H O l BORNE
V E N T U R I I PR O PER TIES
___________&gt;214744 _________

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212 W. l i t . SI. Sella 499
L O V E L Y 2 bdrm home, large
corner lot. formal d*n*ng rm .
#sc#ltenf tlartvr home. $1300
deen ♦ c c Only $39$ per mo
Call qu«b* S42.900
2 STORY W/INOROUNO POOL
4 bdrm . 2 baths family rm .
country kitchen, u r n porch.
A covered petto Over MOO sq
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SALE OR LEASE O TTIO N
DELTONA
) bdrm.
ip m / le m
1,3)3 *q N to
acre 14.300 l l l M i l k b Non
0*iNto1| Loan Cad m m

S T A n s n o rc tn
M A N A G EM EN T 4 R E A L TY
2 » 7272/3214439
T IP TO P SHAPE I Spec lout 3
bdrm 2 bath on doubia lot
with family room, ftraplaca.
pool and fenced y « d f 149.009
Metre Reef Iita N C e . Nk .
931707___________
* TRAN S E E M ED ?
* HEED TO SELL?
CALL USII
FOR I M M I O IA T I ACTIO N
( # | r r s m f a d Estate
407 322 1155
W IN T E R SPRINOS
7 / l'i.
central H/A Radecadf U7.9M
W. MalKtawtkl R»affer
317 7993
) BDRM. S BA TH contemporary
in Sanford. 1/1 acra »ifh oak
( r m . screened pech. 4 years
eld 1730ft
371 2)14

1 4 f— C o m m e r c i a l

BABY CRIB convert* fo yeufh
bed and adult bad Nee. «n
boa Only $149 Ceil 221 4737
R TS RESALE
We Bey/Sell Forofture B Cal
TH IS . So— ardAeO., 22*7449
• DESK, refmibhad wood. d#ep
file draeert. 4 h»«4l dra«er%
$7$ . .. .................... 371 17t&gt;
• FREBXBR upright 12 cubic
feet While UOO Coil 373 4944
19 cu ft upright freerer
Like nee U2S Heevy Duty
WetimghouM get dryer, cost
nee 1700 noe 1310 221 2872
KBNMORE WASHER
Eicellent condition White
$14$ Call Ml 3001. anyttma
LARRY'S AAART. 21$ Sanford
Ave Nea Used turn A appi
Bay/Seft/Tradt........ J 22A 171
• H IO U L k R Ul* couch F u e l
print Good condition $7$ or
bast after Call &gt;21 3241
SEARS Frost Free bide by side
refrigerator |« cu. ft White
Exc. nor king condition Will
deliver $300 321 3091________
• TIR ES • Sat of 1 l r steal
baited radial. Good tread $7$
CaK________ T O 9999________
T R IP L E dra ss«r. btautiful
pecan. 9 draaers. Si" aide
JO” high Must sacrifice $100
___________ 221 4ft$___________
• TW IN B I D and chest af
draaers $71372 4744_________

Some material 150 TO 0S20
•SLID INGO LASS DOORS Fits
4X4 opening $ft offer
_________Call 321 $912_________
• 2 S N IL P M I C R O W A V E
O V EN CA R T $2$ 322 1431
after ipm__________________
• 2 SOLID OAK church pent
Good condition Asking $43
CaK...............................121 4441
ST Emerson Color TV •4 mos
old Asking $171 Fisher VCR.
good condition. $17$ or $300
firm tor both 373 4404 anytime
• 4 P A IR ! of toddler pants New
only (worn a tew time« SI Hi
U piece Call eves Mon Tues
or wkendt until 4 PM 373 4149

USEDimiAKfS

P r o p e r t y / S a te

Reconditioned • Guaranteed
s u m s

QUM NUnu
M l 4*4 iyewvwr 37* 4434
4 rat!deati4l oattt. income
117.0ft. espenset $3,400 Price.
$95,000 Assumable financing
at f% 133 9943.

1R3— Ttltvision/
Radio / Sterto

LONGWOOD - Duple. Let eft
11*3 near 434 Cleared U K
331 U44 33* M il_____________
' OCALA NATIONAL FOREST
Wooded toft River accett
IHSO each Ho money dowel
I I I 41 monthly
Owner
IM4) 734 431* *r (toll 431 34M

135— Condom inium s
a Ib

LAKESIDE CONDO
Great lake v*eal 2 bdrm 2
bam. screened patio, pool and
nautilus room 904 Normiake
Dr. Santord No appoint men t
necessary Mid ft's 321 9441
VILLAS OF CASSELBERRY 2
bdrm . 2 bam ♦ dan scraen
porch
444 7ti4 br 477 4333

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OCBAIY • U D I A I 8 C T
Pro HirtOowr# $*orc# kale
Executive pool home on gaff
courv# Pr i&lt;#d if t 000 under
appraiveia»l&lt;4’ QD0 7M 0*40
D ELTO N A
Great ar#a Naar
schools Over 1900 sq M
Family home, many Natures
4 y r » nae Compare al
$101 909 Negotiate# CaU
994 799 1474

LAKE MART
) bdrm 2 bam split plan
Large fenced lot Labe Mary
schools
U l 000
W A L L A C E C R IS S R E A IT Y
__________ 2219177___________

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IN HID0CN LAKE
) bdrm 2 bum «ika a/garage
slashed »o rocb bottom price 3
to choose from

1174 sq ft

$44 000

HURRV ANO CALL

for fhts

Super bargain

CAU BART
REAL ES TA TE
R EALTOR
172 7499

H o m « s / Sa I r

CARRIAGE COVE
SUPER NICE11 1 bedroom. 3
full belli, doubtawide Cam*
drat callings, hardboard sid
ing. shingla root, skirting
Most Sea Ta Appraclatef 12.99$
CaU Collect
407 933 70ft
or ft7 394 9927 attar 4pm
HANOY MAN Spaclal 12 x 45 3 2
aim addition Raady to mova
12.7M or bast attar &gt;21 1243
L A R GE I B E O R O O M
Excallant condition, mealy
furnished cornar k&gt;f at Park
Aeo Mobil# Park
372 2941

SANFORD ARU PARK
Rapa 14X42 spiff 42 Tidaail
$1,200 doan lor qualifiad
buyar Under $34$ par monlfi
mcludasmtg and lot rani
Rape
14X44 2/2 split
41
Fleetwood Sand Pomt $1 200
doan for qualified buyer
Under iJ M par monih in
dudadsmtg and lot rant
12X4$ 1/2 split,
screened room

72 Camb
$4 000

14X44 2/1. 40 Guerdon

PONTIAC 1000 EE
Tilt, crulk*. o n . 1 doer

'at

33.00*m l t ) . 4 0 » « f b f

lie— Otfice Supplies
• P H O TO copy machine by
Olivetti Model 1400. needs
part At ($. IM Call betaeen 4
fc DAM or eves 323 S59f

M l — Cars

T/UE UP PAYMENTS
No Montr Down
exr.ept fa*, tag title etc
99 CH EV Y CAVALIER Auto
air, stereo, real *©w miles'
Must See! li f t $3per month
Call M r Payne, TO 7171

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except ta*. tag. title, etc
99 PONTIAC GRAND AM
Auto. air. sttreo. 14 valve
engine, power windows. cru«se
control, only 1199 71 per month
Call Mr Payne. T O 2172
1977 Toyofo CelKa O T
work but runs good Asking
14ft_________Call 123 4743
1 974 T H U N D E R ! R D
Automatic.
$1.79$
OT Iftl
Seminole Ford
19 7 9 O L D S C U T L A 1 1
S UPR EM E Auto. air. power
t i t e r i n g , power br akes
AC
$19tS
Seminole Ford________ 122 1491
1999 CHRYSLER L E BARON
Auto, power s*ee^'ng power
brake$.A/C(rOT394A|$l 99$
SemlmH Ford............... 322 till
l i f t M O N TE CARLO Umded
Edition, with V4 and new au*o
transmission with shift kit
Perfect mechanical shape
Needs minor body work $1400
obo Must see to appreciate
_________ CaK 121 999$_________
1914 R U I C K C I N T U R Y
L IM IT E D A C auto power
steering, brakes and wmdowt
tilt, cruise (RT1423AIU 495
Seminole Ford
. 322 1491
1994 COLT VISTA WAGON
Fully loaded t.nted wndows
47.000 miles 14 950 or best
otter Must sell* $49 9317
H no answer leave message
1947 MA2DA 323 2 door mint
condition* 44 000 miles. A C
Will consider trade Asking
$4.99$ Call evenings or leave
TO 7172

75V N M M IT
Runs goad IftOobo 239 2143
'ft CONCOR 0 OL •47.000 miles
Excellent condition $1395
Call W 1147

H 3 — Auto Parts
/ Accessories
BED LIN ER . Ilka new tor Dodge
D 50 Mitsubishi. $ 00 Can

2J5— Tru ck s /
B u sts/ Vans

237— Tra cto rs and
T ra ile rs

eicept tax. tag. titta. etc
H O L D S
O E L T A
BROUGHAM 4 OR auto, air
electric windows and seats
stereo cassette $149 IS mo
Call Mr Payne 323 2173
R U IC K R EG A L
41 good
condition, low mileage $1,400
C A D ILLA C S E V I L L E
79.
fully loaded beautiful•$3 UO
Call 321 3914
__

A LL S TE E L BUILOINOS at
dealer invoice. 3.000 to W 000
sq ft Call ft7 791 4741 collect

1J3— Lawn A Gard#n
• LAWN MOWER
U ) Old
tashfoned push type tor per son
aho likes natural tie r else
377-4219

TAREUP PAYMENTS
No Mono) Down

1ft— PtfsASuppHts
FR E E Cat lo good home Black
tamale. 3* i yrs old DeOaaed
A spayed Call 371 4411-

200— Regis11 red Ptts
*AKC R IO I S T I R E D Cwker
Spaniel, female Buff. 19
months o*d l i f t Call &gt;30 $420
BOSTON TE R R IE R • ma»e 9
mos old Papers All shots
$309 Cali 371 4497

103— Livestock and

excepttax. lag title, etc
•4 NISSAN PULSAR
Sun
roof. air. stereo cassett#
only $179 9$ per month
___ CaU Mr Payne 313 2123
FAIRWAY MOTORS
Horne of 1194 Down 4 R de
34ft U l 17 92 Longwood 321 1200

TOAD T BIRD'71
air. p s p b am tm runs
great* tooht bad $400 or best
offer
Call 477 4491

FORD GRANADA’79
Excellent work car depend#
6le.4Cyl SMD
Call M l 2441

_____ Poultry_____
CHICKS • Fency end common
breed! Duck!, quail! turkey
Agee** Celt333*04________
• GOATS Bultor Nubian cr*!!
guttra m o o c h Coil t4»fS*3.

NUBIAN DAIRY COATS
Does and bucks from $M and
up Also milk and brown eggs
Call 311 3904_________

211— Antiques/
Collectibles
BRIDGES A N TI0 U E S 9 T O 7941
14 I M/Sat e Auction Thurs 7pm
3444 Hwy 44W IABM 7AAU977

PRIVATE ESTATE SAIE
(Start up of Restaurant Busi
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de * collection of high quality
Persian Rugs and Fountain
Pens Days or Eves. 343 1433

TAKE UP PAYMENTS
No Montf Down
excepttax teg t-n# etc
47 PONTIAC F IKE BI RD
Auto. a*r. Great Looks? S»ereo
cassette. $194 42 per month
Call Mr Payne. &gt;212121

‘ TARE UP PAYMENTS'
No Mont; Down
eBcepf tax fag. title, etc
44 PONTIAC LEM ANS 2 OR
auto a ir. stereo power
steering, low miles
1117 14per month
Call Mr Payne. TO H21

MOVING MUST SEU
-Ft HONDA CIVIC 11 feodtaJ
sunroof sound system, tinted
windows, new liras, many
x Iras 1500 A take over
pymnti Cali 321 tM4 leave
message

FARM TRACTORS
to USED IN STOCK
A LL SIZES) A LL FRICCS!
Maitland Tractor A Equipment
*« mi N of Maitland
Interchangeon t7 92
4)4 7772

230— Vehicles
W anted
WE PAY TOP SIS for wrecked
cars trucks * WE SELL guar
an teed used parts AA A UTO
IA L V A O I et DeBary, 4444009
241— R e c r e a tio n a l
V e h ic le s / C a m p trs
CADILLAC SEVILLE
IF ne*
tires, grey all tatres. 4 ) 000
miles SJ 9O0
449 1911
DODGE Coachman Motor home
70. 22 awnmg root and dash
atr. 43.0ftmi $4.400 409 1911
PROWLER. 1974 2$ loot Sleeps
4. roof air. owning weight
4 000 lbs EaceUent condition
Asking $3.500Owner. T O 7479
RV LO TS $142 mo includes
water garbage sewage Park
Avenue MabUe Park T O 2941
SHENANDOAH 21* Park Model
21 awning on beautiful let
9 x 12 shed new 120aksRV
373 0437 on Lot 584

TRAVEL TRAILER
STH W H EEL 11 tl 1971 w 5th
wheel new carpet good con
d«t»on 17.500
Can
liar
1944 WILDERNESS TR A IL E R
79 II. excellent condition
stereo A 'C - micro, elect
hofst HO 100 CaU 330 174*

243— Junk Cars
JUNK CARS REM O VED
NOCHARGE
________ TO 9J77__ ____
SlTep Dollar SI Paid tor |unk
cars, trucks. 4 wheel drive
Any condition Call 322 s m

$9 000
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14X44 S/I*i spttl 42 Skyline,
screened porch $12 000

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on Co nc or d F ir e p la c e ,
dryaad interior, very clean
$14 4W

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INCOME TAX SERVICE

B io tii, 1 2 1 1 1M / I 3 I 3 703

CARRIAGE COVE

RSYURD ATmCXFAnOk U3A.NO

SUPER NIC I f f 3 bedroom 7
M l bam double wide Came
dral ceilings, hardboard s*d
•ng. shmgie root. Skirting
Musi See Te Appreciate! &lt;/ 9ts
Call Collect
a07 9IJ TOft
or ft; m M27 after apm
1944 Palm Air 54 a 12 central
heat A air aasher A dryer
Good condition $701* Lei 149.
Carnage Cove Mobile Home
Parb Can Ii4 ftW
‘ft FLEETW O O O OeefrewMe
1 bdrm 2 bam m Geneva Pay
pit mortgage $49 1154

159— Real E state
W anted
* * WANTED * *
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111— Building
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RobertQ Neil $74 3719
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GOVERNMENT SEI2ED
Vehicles from $100 Fords
Mercedes Corvettes Chevys
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by Chic Yownv

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Estrogen hormones
help calcium losses
D B A * D R . O O T T t I recently
had m y elbow X-rayed after a
rail. My doctor w y i m y bone*
are brittle and rrutnbllng. and
lu K K n lrd calcium. Should I take
the plain one*, oyster-shell ones
or what? I'm 52. female, and full
of arthritis.
D E A R R E A D E R : I'm uncer­
tain whether your basic problem
Is arthritis, a bone disorder or
osteoporosis, all of which could
be aggravated by a fall.
At 52. you seem too young lo
have serious osteoarthritis, the
normal wearing-down of Joint
surfaces. If you have gout or
Inflammatory arthritis, surh as
rheumatoid arthritis, you should
be taking medication to prevent
or retard Joint damuge.
Certain bone disorders, such
as Paget's disease, which Is
associated with bone pain, can
lead lo skeletal brittleness.
A ga in , speclflr treatm ent Is
available and could be pre­
scribed under y o u r doctor's
supervision.
I suspect your "crum bling"
bones are due lo osteoporosis,
the accelerated U&gt;ss of calcium
from bones. Th is Is common In
postm enopausal w om en and
m ay lie unsuspected until a
fracture occurs, or a routine
X -ray exam shows the bones lo
be "washed ou t" (deficient In
calcium).
In this case, you will need
more than calcium pills. Medi­
c in e . s u c h as e s tro g e n
hormones, may counteract cal­
cium losses and Is frequently
p re s c rib e d to o s te o p o ro tic
women. Also, exercise — such us
walking, cross country skiing or
bicycling — may help prevent
brittle hones.
Ask your doctor to explain
your condition more thoroughly.
In a d d it io n . In q u ir e about
appropriate treatment. If the
physician wishes you lo take
supplemental calcium, find out
what type he or she would
recommend. As u general rule,
oyxier-shcll calcium pills un­
usually as elfectlvc as synthctlc
b ra n d s — and th e y 're less
expensive, to bool.

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"Understanding Osteoarthritis"
a n d ''O s te o p o r o s is ." O th e r
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should send S I . 25 for each
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and the defender* took another
B y J u n e s Ja c o b y
Although bridge teacher* do heart trick for down two. De­
not advocate Junk pre-empt*, clarer's careless play at trick one
m any expert*, with favorable wa* Indeed costly. He ha* a rare
vulnerability, will open with a safety play to Insure the con­
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as In today's three-diam ond spade king, overtaking with his
opening. North was quick to ask ace at trick one so that he can
for ace*. South, unhappy with lead the 10 ol diamonds from his
the strength of his *u!t. Inex­ hand and let It ride. Before you
plicably answered with a lie. If protest that declarer would have
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four hands, he would have led a question. Even If East wins the
heart, but his natural leud was Jack of diamonds, can you now
the queen of *|&gt;ades. Declarer possibly lose the hand? T h e
won the king und played u answer of course Is that East will
trum p from dum m y, putting up be on lead and have no way to
the queen a* East showed out. develop a tnck far his side. T h e
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Declarer played the queen, los­ diamonds. For the declarer who
ing to the king, und a heart came finds this play, the layout of the
back. He took llic uce In dum m y defenders' trum ps can be de­
and played A -K and ruffed the scribed only as a reward for
third club. Alas. West overruffed virtue.

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Opening lead ♦ Q

HOROSCOPE
By Bernice Bede Osol
TO U H B ITH D A Y
March 21. 1990
Th e re Is a likelihood In the
year ahead you will start moving
In more prominent social circles
than those lo w h ich you've
become uccuslomed. Fun times
are In the offing, so make the
moat of them.
A R IES (March 21-Aprll 19)
You might be approached to take
a leadership role today In a
group In which you're Involved.
T h e task could be trying, but
your peers will have faith In yuur
abilities to do It right. T ry in g lo
patch up a broken romance?
T h e Astro-Graph Matchmaker
can help you to understand what
to do to make the relationship
work. Mall $2 to Matchmaker.
P.O. Box 91428. Cleveland. O H
44101-3428.
TA U R U S (April 20 May 20)
Today you may relish competi­
tive situation' a bit more than
usual. You'll feel you have some
extra reserve upon which to
draw that other* luck, and you'll
be right.
G EM IN I IMay 2 1-June 20)
The re 's an old adage that says,
"experience Is the best teacher"
a n d . In y o u r Instance, this

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people you truly love und want
to be with you Instead of wasting
It on outsiders who don't appre­
ciate the real you.
B A O tTTA R IU S (Nov. 23-Dec
21) T h is Is one of (hose days
where business und pleasure
should m ix well If things artconducted properly. Pul en­
joyment first and cutting the
deal second.
CAPRICO RN (Dec. 22 Ja n
19) Y our financial aspects look
extremely encouraging today, so
If you're Involved In something
that could make or suve you
money, give this project your
m axim um effort.
AQ UARIUS H an. 2 0 -Feb. 191
Associates w ill have no doubts
where you stand today and
they'll appreciate you all the
more for your candor. Laying all
of your cards out on the table
will encourage them to do like­
wise.
PISCES (Feb. 2 0 March 20)
Something constructive can be
done today about an old obliga­
tion that Is owed you. Approach
the debtor In u m anner where
this person will get the message
without resentment.
(C| 1990. N E W S P A P E R EN
T E H P K IS E ASSN.

by Leonard Starr

ANNIE
BUGS BUNNY

should be true for you today.
Y o u 're not lik e ly lo repeat
mistakes that caused you bitter
memories.
CANCER (June 21-Ju ly 22)
There's a possibility your adver­
saries may underrate you In
your commercial dealings today.
Th e y could be In for a rude
uwakenlng. especially If push
comes to shove.
LEO (Ju ly 23-Aug. 22) Y ou'll
have the wherewithal to drive a
hard bargain today If you feel the
need lo do so. However, the
course you're moat likely lo take
will be oil? that assures parity
for all parties concerned.
V IR G O (Aug. 23-Sepl. 22) Th e
services you render today should
be offered on a businesslike
basis. Those who solicit your
skills m ustn't be led to expect a
freebie. Paym ent sh ou ld be
proportionate to value received.
LIBRA (Sept. 23 Oct. 23) Peo­
ple you encounter In social
settings today will be attracted
lo you because they'll like your
style. T h is should be especially
Irue of members of the opposite
gender.
SCORPIO (0(1. 24-Nov. 22)
Tim e Is loo previous for you to
squander today. Share It with

rate r - 1 * « ! * . ^

W,TH ( ou t m!W T i ll
— 1 W KLCAUU U.

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Sanford Herald
B2nd Vonr, No 19fl— Snnloid. Florida

Bad n e w s fo r m all

NEWS DIGEST
□ Sports

County not willing to part with tax
dollars to help finance road plan

Oviodo lakos toumoy tltlo

■yd. MARK BARFIILD

Del.AND — Tlir Ovlrdo Linns u»rd n four-run
rally In llir llnul lulling lo erase n 3-2 drlltil and
ilrfral Mainland. 7-3. Tuesday lo win llir
Volusia County Itunrball Tmimamrnl.
Ovlrdo domluatrd play Iliroity*lu&gt;iil llir
ilirrr-dny rvrnl. old scoring ns loumainrni
opiMinrnlK 27-Odiirliig llir rvrnl.

Plorco puncturos Magic
ORLANDO - Kicky Plrrrr ronnrrlrd on four
lire throw* In llir llnul 23 nrrond* lo pniprl
Mllwaukrr past Orlando 130-127 Tuesday
night.
Hiding a 10-gumr losing ntrrnk with (tt*l a
handlul ol gatnrn Irll In Ihr regular season, the
Maglr arc Just trying lo limp humr.
Plrrrr scored 10 ol Ills gainr-hlgh 31 points III
Ihr final period lo hrlp Ihr Hurks clinch thrlr
fourth straight victory. Ilrad Lohaus. a 7-fool
lorward. flnlshrd with 23 points, while Jay
Humphries contributed 2 1 |K&gt;lnl*.
1B

□ Florida

Herald slall wilier
SANFORD - Sri.... ole Mull dr
vclnprr* and Sanford nlll&lt; lot* arm I
giving up oil o lax plan In p.i&gt; Ini
more Ilian 8U million In mail
ImprovrmriilK lor (lie proposed
Seminole Mall de*pllr up|*&gt;slll&lt;iii
Tuesday hom most ennui) torn
IlllsNloin-l*
“ I’m pleased lliey 'ie al least
willing In eoiikldei wh.il iftru u r*

ihe mall will ereale." said Thoinus
S&lt; hneldei. pro|ierty developmenl
tllleeloi lor Melvin Simon rind
Associate* Ine. The Indianapolis
Him Is developing Ihe pro|s&gt;*ed
• IOO million. 1.2 mllllonstpiureliml mall wmlheasl of Interslale 4
and Slate Road 40.
"W e Mill have lo rrslndv Ihe
Imalliig pro|Misal." Sanlnid City
Maoagei I rank Falsoll said. "There
were several million dollars In

By V IM I
Haralo ataff writer
SANFORD - Th e S em in ole
County arhool district will Imple­
ment u variety of plans which. It I*
hoped, will help minimize Ihe pro­
blem of student* dropping oul ol
school before graduation. The
comprehensive plan was presented
to the board during their bourd
meeting Tuesday afternoon.
Jim Dawaon. coordinator of
dropout prevention, presented tIn­
board wllh tlx plans that he und Ills
stall arc using and Ihut will he used
over Ihe next year to help stem .lutlde of student* who leave school
before they earn I heir diploma.
The flrat program la Ihr re
aource-tutoriai program. Thai pro­
gram will be Implemented ut Hirer
middle school* during Ihe 1990-91
school year. Designed to serve
at-risk students one hour per day.
the plan calla for student* to
continue In their regular academic
programs while receiving specific
academ ic tutorial or remcdlul
assistance.

M ott favor handgun bill
According lo a survey released Tuesday, an
overwhelming number of Florida residents favor
u three-day 'lu-'lng-ofT period for handgun
sales.
The survey shows 85 percent public support
for (he proposal and only I3 pervert! opposed.
Support for the proposal, which will be on the
November ballot, ran deep regardless of geo­
graphic region, age. gender, ethnicity, education
or political affiliation.

Chllaa: Will ha or won't ha?
TALLAHASSEE - Former U S. Sen. Lawton
Chiles, who Is considering running lor governor,
is In the stale capital today to discuss ihr rartwlth Democratic Party front-runner Hill Nelson.
Don Pride, campaign press secretary (or
Nelson, said late Tuesday the meeting Is
scheduled for 3 p.m. today at the Democratic
Party's state headquarters InTaMahao

WE

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SANFORD — The chief amislunt county
administrator of Plnellaa County has been added
lo the finalist list for Seminole County manager.
Dora Harrison, who has held her posit Ion
since IB89. brought the number of rrcgnimended candidates to five. Counly commission­
ers and their manager'a review committee will
Interview Ihe candidates tommorrow. They
hope to hire a new counly manager by June.
Harriaon served as Plnellaa County assistant
administrator from 1980 until she was pro
moled lo Ihe chief assistant |io*ltlun. Previously
she was executive director ol l l r Plnrllas-Pdsru
Dlstrlrl Menial Health Srrvlrr from 1970 unlit
1980. lirliiie. she worked a* u teacher and
biologist.

BaVIOKII
Harold staff wrltor

County to build park

HwOWnwwtf Ke#f J

This ain't so tough
How dost a guy this short sky above the rim to register a flying 360,
double pump, ralter-rallling, rim shaking, In your lace slam dunk? Do
you know, do you know, do you know? I hat'a right, he uses a
trampoline. This Is Nicholas Purvis, ago 9. ol Lako Mary, copying Ihe
beat move Michael Juidan has to ollm

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Harold ataff writer

Altamonlc Springs, still confined to Winter Park
Memorial Hospital awaiting a bone marrow
transplant. Winkle Is spearheading a drive to not
only hrlp the little girl but many others In
Central Flotilla and uerosa Ihe nation who
require similar treatment.
When mil on duly. Winkle lias been contacting
Ills Icllow law rnlorcemenl officer* throughout

They plun lo lake union on Ihr
s|icclllcatlons In u special one Item
agenda meeting on April 18.
Whrn ranstrueilun gels underway
ul Mllwee. 1725 Counly Road 427.
Longwood. the school will become a
"portable elly." according lo assis­
tant principal Doris Poole.
In uddllion lo Ihe 14 portuble
classrooms already un campus.
I'oolc said 30 more will be added lo
urromodate all sludrnls while Ihe
other buildings, built between 1924
uud 195(1. arc reinuvrd lo makr
room lor Ihr new const met Ion.
“ It # u mailer of safely," Poole
said. "The old buildings arc literally
lulling down."
Tile work will be done as one
project ratlin than u llillc ul a lime.
I’oolc said II Is her understanding
that Ihe work will hr mmplrtrd In
llm rforlhr 1901-92school veai.
riBaa Mil * n , Fags 8A

Ihr area, as well us flrrflghtera. ambulance
personnel and others In the field of public aafrly,
aeeklng lo raise money for screening of persons
willing lo donate Ihe bone marrow.
"In Ihr beginning. Ihr nrt-d was for donors.
Now. Ihe need Is lo raise money for the expense*
Involved III Ihr complex screening program."
□ • • a Wlakla, l*ag« 8A

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By KIT BAUMAN

Raindrops kaop falling

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LONOWOOD - The Seminole
Counly School Hoard on Tuesday
approved Ihe master plan for Ihe
proposed demolition, renovation,
remodeling and new construction al
Mllwee Middle School.
The board did not. however, give
flnal approval lo Ihe educational
specifications Ihut detail specllle
mcusurrmcnla and other details of
Hems which are established us a
combined effort of Ihe architect and
curriculum planners In Ihe district.
“ I want lo have a chance lo look
al these", said vice chairman Nuucy
Warren thumbing through the
notebook that she had received less
than an hour before. Other board
members have yel lo receive copies
of Ihe report which Is several Inches
thick.

United Press International

Mostly cloudy- today
with a 50 percent
chance of shower*
and thunderstorm*
High near HO. low
tonight In Ihr mid
50s. Widely stuttered
s h o w e rs lo n lg h i.
clearing and reading
later In Ihr evening

Fat# IA

"Thrsr siudeiits will lie given Ihe
op|Mxiunlly lo aehrlvr where they
would out have while sluylng In
Ihch academic classes," Dawson
said
The plun also calls lor a com­
prehensive counseling program lo
help sludrnls deal wllh other pro­
blems Ihul might lx- a dcterrrnl to
thrlr success.
The Srinlnolc Education Associa­
tion's "Projrcl Excel" will ofTrr
|K&gt;slllvr role models lor students
who have not lound such modrls ill
Ihclr everyday lllc. Volunteers from
lilt- school* will "adopt" u sludent
and follow his or her progress until
graduation.
Ill addition lo acting as role
modrls. llir Irachers will provldc
sludcnls with additional tutorial
hrlp and enrichment opportunities.
Dawson hi&gt;|x** Ihr program will
be Implemented at first al schools
such aa Midway Elementary S ch o o l.
2251 J lt w a y . S a n fo r d , und
Goldsboro Elementary School. 1301
W. 2Dth St.. Sanford which have
liecn targeted us having Hit- most
L:B «« Dro posits, P i| &lt; 8A

Hastings quits governor's race; eyes another career

••••••••••••••••••a u

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can pay lor your Inquirl*. great. Ihrl
II you can’I. Ihen mayls- somebody
riser-ail."
" Y o u w o n 't g r i ihr- sam e
magtilliide ol pnrjeel without lilts."
Simon's attorney. Jim Willard
warned.
Following neatly IN) mlnulrs ol
discussion, rotmnlsslun chairman
I S et Mall, Pag* BA

SWITCHING NORSKS IN MIDttVISAM

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-Sandra Olann
..County commissioner

Lake Mary police officer spearheading life-saving drive
LAKE MARY — l'or|*iml Tom Winkle ol ihe
Lake Mury I'nllcr Drpuitiiirnl docs mil la-lleve
Ills career III puhlle soli n nuisl I* solely In l.iu
eiilorrrmcnl.
Wllll leukemia |&gt;allrtil Jessica Fll/grriild. 5. ol

From staff reports

this

School board approves plan
for Mllwee Middle facelift

Harrison joins eandidata list

SANFORD — Seminole Counly commissioners
authorized the sale of 824 million In bond*
Tuesday lo pay fur a central tran*lrr station and
closing Ihe Sunlando Transfer Slallon und
converting It Into a baaeltall park.
Bond revenues will be used lo build a I K )
million new central translcr sluilou. lo "repay"
the county lor the 10 million purchase of the
Shirley Thrasher property near Geneva, closing
the Sanlandu Transfer Station und converting II
Into a five-diamond baseball park, a 13.9 million
coat, and 40 new garbage trallria. which will
coat 12 million.
The bonds, which wrre sold Tuesday, will larepaid through garbage dumping cliurgrs and
other garbage revenues.

I W e ’ve killed
dog. |

Board adopts plans
aimed at curbing
local dropout rate

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lm|Hirt lees Ural were not even
discussed.’’
Hut most counly commissioners
made It clear during n workshop
Tuesday they urr unwilling lo
ronsldcr any substantial diversion
of thrlr badly-nccdcd pm|ierty lax
revenue. The nninty could lx- luring
a more than 840 million road
construction shortfall during Ihr
next five yenre because ol stale
guidelines requiring ovrrrrnwdt-d
roads be Improved before nrw
rnnstruction Is allowed.
"I have no problem wllh uny city
who wants to slrnclurr (this plan)
using Ihclr own money." Commis­
sioner Fred SI reel man said. "II you

Aka# Hastings

TALLAHASSEE — Funner Irderal Judge Aleec
Hastings aniiouiieed Tuesday he Is withdrawing
hum Ihe race lur governor of Florida and will run
Inslrnd for Seerclnry of Stale.
Hasting*, an Alluinnnlr Springs nullvr und one of
Hirer announced gubernatorial cundldalem running
III Ihe DemiM-raHc prlmury. said Ills decision should
help Ihe rulin' Democratic llekel.
"I have said olii-n ihul Ihe fulure of Florida Is ul
slake hi tills rlrelloii. In my opinion llir vision of the
DeiniM'iull) Pail) lot this great slate Is far superior lo
ilia) ol Un oilier puny." Hastings said, rrudlng hom
a piepared slalctncnl al III* Miami olllre.
"I shull do everything I can In asslsl Ihe

Drmoeralle Part)'* eiHirdlnnled ellort lor vlelory In
1990. ... I want lo In- In u |*&gt;slil&lt;&gt;n to lirlp u
DemiM-rulle governor. It Is. In my view, a thing that
will help ihe Democratic Parly, my leaving Ihr
governor's race."
Hastings, who entered Ihe tact- Iasi full after the
U.S. Senate rrinovrd him Iroin ihe Icdrral la-nrh In
an ImiM-arhmrnl proceeding. *ald hr was having
dHlkully expanding his base ol support because of
Ihr large nunitirr of |x-nplf ulrrady eommlllrd lo Ids
oppoiii-iil*. U S Rrp. Illll Nelson und slalr Sen.
George Stuart.
Hr dlNrountrd publicity ulaiul Ills Impruehmriit for
Ills hinhllliyio win supiMirt foi Ills candidacy.
"I have itot had u single Individual, oilier than one
person curly on In Ortobri. Irll me hr ihoiighi I
should not mu- I wrote hint it personal Inter
r i « « Hastings, Pag* BA

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Committee stalls child care bill
TALLAHASSEE - The chair­
man of the House Committee on
Children and Youth failed
Tuesday to persuade his own
members to approve a proposed
constitutional amendment guar­
anteeing basic care to children.
R ep. M ik e L a n g to n . DJacksonville, delayed a vole on
his proposal (HJR 2623) after
members o f hla com m ittee
warned It waa unrealistic and
might make the stole vulnerable
to lawsuits.
The action followed release of
a committee staff report showing
slate government Is f t billion
abort of providing all the day
care, drug treatment. Jlivrnlle
Justice and other children's
programs called for under state
policy.
Langton said he simply failed

to Une up Mtpport tor his pro­
posed coneUtutkmal amendment
before bringing It before the
committee.
i oon I mina win| rmasr*
rsaeed by the Appropriations
Committee, but I don't want to
be embarasard by my own
committee." Langton said la
atolltng action on Ida proposed
amendment.
T h e am en dm en t w ou ld
en shrine I declaration o f
children's righto In the Florida
Constitution. It would guarantee
a right to adequate nourishment,
housing, clothing, education,
m e d ic a l c a re and a d u lt
supervision and protection from
disease and Injury, exploitation,
abuse and neglect.
The question would be placed
on the November ballot.

Insurers blast bankers
TALLAHASSEE - Insur­
ance industry spokesmen re­
jected Monday what they
catted an attempt by bankers
to h Ivm b a few "fcnwabe" In
lb * lobbying bottle over

tbelr legislative, cookie to

th e committee report minora
the findings at private studies.

Chiles, Nelson to discuss race

handgun Mies, according
to a su rvey relea sed
Tuesday.
The survey shows 08
percent public support for
the proposal dhdonly IS

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gun control opponents

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Masted the proposal as a
vloUUanaffun righto.

Bombing suspect: Kssp ms in jsll
TAMPA — The second man
wanted for questioning In the
flrebomblng of the Port Myers
Drug Enforcement Admlnistra-'
tton office waa ordered held
without bond Tuesday and then
said he did not want to be set
free anyway.
Jeffery Alan Matthews, S3.

around the lake four yean ago. but Peacock and three other
teenagers climbed over the fence. They had gone Into the lake
an a yellow raft, and fell or Jumped In after the raft bepan to
leak.
Peacock tried to awtm ashore but grew tired and began
thrashing about.

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numbers Tuesday In the Florida
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Florida Lottery CASH 3 gems area

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of 11 pounds of cocaine, at an
Initial
M ore U*S.
lU ^istnie Tbomai Wilton, waa
ordered transferred to Fort
Myers for a detention hearing
Thursday afternoon.
Wilson asked Matthews If he
would rather have the hearing
scheduled Friday to give him
more Ume to hire a lawyer.

T H E WEATHEfc
Today...Mostly cloudy with a
SO percent chance of ahowera
and thunderstorms. High near
no. Winds to the northwest at 13
mph.
Tonight...W idely scattered TNUM M V
showers and thunderstorms, N v M f TT4 I
later partly dealing and cooler.
Low In the mid-50a. Winds
southwest at 10 to IB mph.
Tomorrow...Madly sunny and
breesy. High In the mta-TOa.
Winds to the northeast at IS to
20 mph.
Extended outlook...Mostly fair
Friday and Saturday. Partly
cloudy Sunday with a alight
chance o f afternoon ahowera..
Lows near 60. Hlahstn the ttQ»

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�Sanford Hafald, Sanford. Florida — Wadnaaday. April 11. 1990 — SA

Airport receives $1.9 million grant
attacking a boy with a fingernail Ue.
M ice mid the boy m slashed on his cte
and stabbed in the back of the head with the fUe.

SANFORD - The Sanford
Airport Authority yesterday
anounced It has received a 91.9
million grant from the Federal
Aviation Admlnlatratlon.
Stephen Cooke, airport avia­
tion director, said the money will
be used to construct two high­
speed runway exits and a taxIway parallel to - the airport's
primary runway. The projects
trill enable more airplanes to
take off and land at the same
Ume. heaald.
"This has been part of the

airport mail rr plan since 1909."
Cooke said. "The project was
eligible and we were able to gel
the grant."
The coot of the project la 92.1
m illio n . T h e re m a in in g
9300.000 In construction costs
will be shared by the state and
the airport.
The bid for the projects was
awarded to Asphalt Pavers from
Ocala.
The project must first be
approved by the St. Johns River
Water Management District,
because the construction will
have some Wect on the water
table of the area.

The authority also authorised the ‘Superfund project.’ Den­
Shirley Schllke to approach nison said. "We didn’t know that
legislators concerning dean-up we would be charged for It.
of radioactive and hazardous That's a lot of money for our
wastes from airport property organisation — for any organisa­
several years ago. The authority tion."
this year agreed lo pay the
In other business:
E n viron m en tal Protectln n
• T h e a u t h o r it y a ls o
Agency a 9231.000 fee Tor that
c l e a n u p a f t e r h i r i n g a a u th o ris e d 9800 for the
Washington taw firm lo ftghl the purchase of 40 rattan, cushioned
chairs for the airport terminal,
ERA lee.
The cleanup was done at an replacing the plastic chairs being
airport Industrial park buildings, used.
•The authority voted to lease
where a medical researcher had
used some radioactive materials a 2.688 square foot building lo
the Ursaia Sunshine Child
We had thought It was part of AbuaeOroupfor 95.421 ayear.

C h u rch g ro u p
•upports cap
on audience

Mautiflettion
Connie Williams. Ray laps, Martha Ymcey,
chairman of the 9oenic Improvement Board, and
HM OUlow check out one of the 90 last Matka
Holly treea they recently planted along

Qolden Age Games plans made
SANFORD — Senior citizen athletes know: It's
never too late In life to compete In the games.
Parks Director Jim Jemlgan knows: It’s never too
early to start planning for them.
The planning process has begun far the Sanford
Senior Oolden Age Oames lo be held Nov. 4
through 10. The top participanta from that event
will be trying to qualify for the national games
hold in Syracuse. Now York June 2fl through July
And It Is going to be a long road to November.
aaM:Jemigan. the event.chairman. Even though
the event is more than six months away. SO
posters have already been aent around the

DAYTONA MACH

drugs la tha cockpit." m aty told
atudanta o f E n b ry-R ld d ls
Aeronautical U niversity, a

"Aa far as I'm concerned an
■falser ... if he's determined (lo
be) abusing drugs or aicoltol one
time, he's out. Buaey said. "I
would like to ban him for Ufe."
In November, the FAA aaked
for reaction on the feasibility of
fof HlfOiwj !ffT
"W e have no alcohol testing
required, but I think ere can

y alcohol testing ro­
il this year. The public
the public pressure Is

"Even If U can save one life,
M'e worth It. and believe me. It
can.” said Mary Wiley, founder
o f MADD'a Orange County

country, applications have already been sent to
past participants and the drive to sign up sponsors
Is already underway.
The games started In 8anford more than a
decade ago. caught on quickly and became a
national event.
Although the national games are to be held In
Syracuse, letters have already been coming In lo
Sanford, because II Is one of three cities In Florida
where althletes may go to qualify for the events.
The other, two cities are Bradenton and St.
"The letters never atop." Jemlgan aaid.” We get
about 10 letters a week. About five days after the
last gomes ended, sre had people writing us about
thcnextoncs."

SANFORD — The ministers at
the First Baptist Church of
Sanford sent a letter to Ihe
pastor of every church within
the Sanford city lim its en­
couraging litem lo attend Ihe
Seminole Community College
board of trustees meeting Iasi
night to voice their support for
the school's decision not lo show
"The Last Tempatlon of Christ"
to the public at large.
Rev. Tommy Johns, education
minister at First Baptist, five
members of his congregation
and Luke King of Westvlew
Baptist Church were the only
ones who showed.
"W e aren't here to have any
kind of confrontation." Johns
said. "W e Just wanted lo have
the opportunity to thank the
board for supporting us on this."
Johns said approximately 200
adult members of his church
signed a statement In support of
the board.
King said that while he hod no
such signed statement, he felt It
was the consensus of the mem­
bers o f the congregation at
Westvlew Baptist Church that
they support the board's de­
cision.
Johns said he was trying to
keep a low profile because he did
not want lo Ion the flames of
controversy already surrounding
the film.
"W e know they had to make a
very difficult and courageous
decision." he noted. "W e wonted
to stand by their decision."
In February, the churches had
aaked the board not lo allow the
film to be shown.

simply there." be said.
"We have ample evidence that
tells us that we have aviators
that are abusing drugs and
alcohol and flying. There are a
number of fatalities In aviation
every year that are alcoholrelated. But I don't think the
problem la nearly as significant
as what we experience on the
highways," he said.
"W e need to prove that trust
and confidence vested In our
operators o f aircraft is well

"For example. ... I've been
with the FAA nine months. I've
been randomly tested three
tiroes." Buaey said.

AUC/* ION
Saturday April 14, 1M 0 - 11:00 AM .

We'ro your local bank. Wa’re not run by a faraway
corporate offlea dictating landing or borrowing poJIdM
In our local community.
Wa kaap your monay working hart at horns.
Wa don't have to aand your dapoaita and capital out
of town, out of atata, out of raglon or avan out of tha
country. Wa Inveet back in tha community by making
your dapoaita available right hart for loana in your
hometown.
And becauee we're locally controlled, we’re raaponakra to your nsede aa wall aa thoae of the community.

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Editorials/ Opinions
ROBERT WAGMAN

Cheney, Webster split on Soviets
WASHINGTON - Washington hostesses be
warned: At your next dinner party don‘1 seal
Defense Secretary Richard Cheney and CIA
Director WUUam Webster at the s u m table.
Cheney le reportedly furious al Wefaster. The
CtA director has publicly taken a postlion at
odda with the Pentagon s on the question of
whether the Soviet Union remains a serious
military threat and whether military budgets
must remain high to meet this continuing throat.
Eaaanttally, (he argument la over "reversibility,"
Cheney and the Pentagon betetve that Mknait
Oorbachev could be farced out o f office at any
time and a hard-line sueresect could reverse the
changes be has made. The Unked States could
once again face en aggressive military threat

EDITORIALS

An ‘unfair’ tax
can be taxing
Margaret Thatcher's m iseries have been
m ounting lately. Inflation Is up. the Con­
servative Party has been getting pasted In
local elections and, after 11 remarkable years,
there la talk am ong party m em bers o f
dum ping the "Iron la d y."
Thatcher's adm irers In this country would
do w ell to take heed becauae a tm iw w ed s o f
discontent could take root In this country.
The prim e m inister's most pressing pro­
blem is a full-fledged taxpayer's revolt against
'T h e tax
was conceived aa a replacem ent for "th e
ratea." the British ten s far property tears.
Thatcher and her fellow Conservatives conaldered "th e rates" an unfair tax on re­
sponsible hom e ow ners, m any o f them
Conservative Party supporters.
Thatcher wasn't Interested In reform ing the
rates: she wanted to abolish them. Last year,
she finally got her way, replacing them with
what she prefers to call the "com m unity
charge."
The com m unity charge Is. In essence, a poll
tax. because anyone who does not register far
the tax w ill not be eligible to vote. T h e tax
requires local city councils to set a eum to be
paid by every resident at least IB years old.
Unlike income tax or property tax. the new
tax la levied at a flat rate far everyone. That
means the Duke o f Westminster, the richest
man In England, pays the same amount as
any working class bloke.
The poll tax, which took effect in Bngland
and W ales April 1. n a rk ed riots In the streets
o f London. In Scotland, w h en the tax has
been in effect far a year, an opinion poll
showed Brttalns's ruling party trailing the

came to a head on a recent morning when both
men were on dilfem il aides of CapItolHIll.
Cheney waa meet­
ing with lop Senate
leaden to argue that
there should not be
significant* cute In
the administration's
•SOS billion fiscal
I SB 1 P e n t a g o n
B
maaS
a
r^tfss
It—
DUfl|Ci
request,
rtc
argued that a re­
surgent" Soviet mili­
tary threat must be
guarded against.
Even ae Cheney
■poke. Webster wee
As a result says Cheney and the m ilitary. appearing before the
I Thle dif­
the United ntetts must remain strong — House Armed Serv­
ference bsthat la. no significant cuts in the Pentagon ices Committee giv­
twoon Chanty
budget.
ing the first public
and Wobatar
However, Webster and the C lA 't Soviet string of the CIA's
com * to a
analysts don't agree. Aa they eee M— whether or revised assessment
hoadona
not Oorbachev remains at the helm — the o f (he Soviet Union's
meant momchanges in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe future.
trig. I
G W U IC V c I m d IC i IH C W S T H w r l C i KB OCBQ, I f i u
Webster acknowl­
Soviet cttisens will not allow the recent changes edged that
In thdr political system to be reversed.
Oorbachev might not survive as Soviet leader.
This difference between Cheney and Webster He even agreed that he might be replaced by a

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hard-line' leadership. Itow m r, he Inafated that
(he changes in.the UJL8.R. and Carters Europe
are so fundamental that, with or without
Oorbachev. the Soviet Union has made an
irreversible turn awey from mitturtem.
Webster told the House panel, "Than la little
chance that Soviet hegemony could be n i l m^
to Eastern Europe ... even a major reveres! af
leadership and poUetcs In Moscow would he
unlikely to restore an international order reeembUng one that existed only a tow yearn ego."
He then proceeded to eay that any future
Soviet leader "would face the earns types of
economic and pointed pressures that Prsrtdant
Oorbachev has, end would probably continue ta
pursue arms control agreements with the West
lie would be unlikely to seek a broad re venal o f
changes...."
Sources eay that Cheney waa furious wkh the
Umlng of Webster's testimony and the fact that
he had not seen It in advance. Apparently, the
CtA director's statement had been n viewed hi
advance by Secretary of State Jamea Baker, but
not by Cheney and probably not by the Whka
House.
In several Interviews Cheney made no secret of
his disagreement — and anger — artth Webstar.
" ! am ahard liner." Cheney aald. T do, In fact
feel strongly about the Soviet threat"

JACK

ANDERSON

Whistleblower
loses Navy post

4NDfeM*VCU%
n r u g h iw s flio
[S n fE V f a m

truck In Coonacticist* aU because
•* Malle on a blatant waste o f m
Pentagon Richards' Brat sitMakt
pointed out what ha thought was i
In BBS mlllton worth 0(1
second *"1*1*^* w a r
that be wouldn't ahut
up and mind his own
business when the
Navy failed to correct
the problem. He was
f i r e d f o r I nsubordination.
Richards waa a
c o n a tr u c tio a
overstght^engjnwr^
aonar systems on the
T rid e n t and L o t i.
Angelea class sub­
m arines b u ilt by
■S
S K nn
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E lc c tr ie B oa t, a
Hfm
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D y n a m ic s . T h s
E L L E N

G O O D M A N

Kunin fights 'tid e ’ of cynics
t who are "Juat" trying to hold onto their

Indeed we may disparage those who
far change, or far sacrifice, as politically

Just one way to make
change. She is ready
to try others.
The savvy insider
analyat may describe
Kunin as a politician
w h o la l e a v i n g

we've forgot­
ten the model
ol the citi­
zen-politician. J
ten-politician. Not
the Drofcsetonal
mt the tide, k Is right In safeJust what that
- T - r “ r ~ and lifetime teglalstnr. but the
is. The governor added her own voice to
American who holds office tor a time and then
what fa being said mate often these days. Evengoes back In "teal life." The person who finds
hi a civil state Itha Vermont, there to reason to
in public office Just one answer to (he lifelong
fear " a cancerous cynicism which le
question Kunin posed in her announcement.
"How can lk ad a meaningful life?"

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Oft

any they wish the mood of the public would
[Mfi s to hard honest talk. Voters blame
p o liticia n s and p oliticia n s blam e (he
' climate,** the human weather pattern they
watch. Wa all read each other's Upe. minds,
polls and watch the long alow slide o f the

forgive me if I commit a tin against
cynicism, but there ate many attracted to
politics as a way cf improving society, solving
problems. Somewhere along the line, if they
are not careful, they spend ail their time
improving their approval ratings and solving
the problem of rejection.
It may be that the only way to apeak feedy le
artth one foot out the door. II may be that the
readiness to leave mules ambition and
■mpllflra honesty. Risk-taking may ootnc moat
caaby ta those who arc willing, if necessary, to
leave. If that la true, we have to learn once
again that Ideal public am ice is. by deOnUlon.
temporary.

LETTERS TO EDITOR
l^'ilrrs
staying In office — the legislators, the
permanent C onfess la Washington - have by
and large become as risk-aversive as a worker
in a one-company town. Even (he press
doesn't seem lo expect courage anymore from

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till* cilliiH un- wt-lrnmr. All It-Hcn,

imiu In- sittntil. Iiuiuitc Ihr utkln-M, &lt;&gt;l ilu-

wrtli-r and a dayUnu- n-lrplioiit-

iiuiiiIm-t.

la^u-rs should br.un a singhk- wibhvi and bt-

a* Urtrl us
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jmissIIiI, ..

U-iu-n. an- Milijcrl in

Richards makes a Uvtog now doing odd
Jobs. Hie haunt to fa toredaaure. Ha atrugtfet
to put toad on Iks table. ggglniere wham s
utili» i k jo demand In the defense contract*
log Industry, but Richards aaya employers
won’t (ouch him because at his beef with ths
Navv.
"They all icll me they'd love to hire ms. but
they can't because they're afraid the military
w ill pull their contract for hiring a
whistleblower." Richards told uo.

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SANFORD — Effective Immediately, unllghted city perks will
aaaat 1 1 p.m.
The cMy commleeinn this week agreed to pul the curfew In
Her vagrants were found deeping In the parks and
war done to eome facilities. Commissioner Ion Howell
Robes Chief Steve Harriett said the ordinance gives the city
k id backing to address i common problem.
• T*We'ra not just going to use this as an excuse to go out and
arrest people, Harriett mid. “ We'U enforce It carefully. People
wffi be given every opportunity to cooperate."
Harriett mid If groups or Individuals were asked to leave and
reftwed. they could be arreated. resulting In a maximum fine of
•600and/or up to 60 days InJail.

Post Offlc# 6xt#ndi hours for lift fHoco
(Ulng Income taxes tote, eome area poet offices will
returns as late m midnight. April 16. US. Postal
Nancy Freeman said.
rverai post offices around the Orlando
will keep the tote hours, but only the
Springs post office. 331 N. Montgomery Road, and
Park root Office. 300 New York Ave,, will be open
until mtfedgbtln Seminole County.
"It's important far our customers to plan ahead." Orlando
Richard Hyde said. " If delivering teat-minute
i to post offices other than thorn open until midnight,
i should check the pickup times Hated on collection
. If the scheduled pickups have been made, mall will not
be ptched up until the faUowtng day.”
LONOWOOO — An ordinance requiring two clerks at
convenience stores overnight will be considered by the city
cammMan March 5.
City attorney Richard Taylor mid Monday he had waited to
ma what action the Seminole County Commission will take on
the ordinance before ‘bringing 11 to the city com mlotion. The
county oommtoalon w in vote March 13 on the ordinance, which
would be enforceable In the ctly.
The ordinance to patterned alter one adopted by Gainesville
in !96g end another by Sanford In December.
ALTAMONTE
at tha

— Helen C. Wernet, Altamonte'
will be the featured
mber of Commerce
Id at 7:30 a.m. at the

QlamtoapaakatStateofOurCountlea
County Cnmmtorton Chairman
Glean w01 jota leaders from

at

17 at 7:30 a.m. at the Omni International
can the chamber at 435-1334.

April 16 at Il&amp; O am . at the
i Plaxa. go6 JL tvanboaMvd.. Orlando.
caU the council at M6-I6B4. ext.

Front porch serenade hits sour note
HALLANDALE - Edward
Lanfleld looks forward to belting
out Broadway hits on hte from
porch every day. but hte vigor­
ous serenades have hit a sour
note with neighbors.
Police have been celled to the
Lanfleld home at least six times
in the teal few weeks to answer
complaints that Lanfleld to dis­
turbing the peace. They have
asked him to either sing more
softly
lly or not sing at all.
He’s driving hte neighbors
craxy
ay." sold police Maj. Joseph

"O h g o d . he Is such a
Moticker.
Landfield. 50. to blind, hm a nuisance?' said Diana Myer. who
speech Impediment and hm dif­ Uvea a few doors down. "He to so
ficulty walking. He said he hm loud. We can hear him clear over
nothing etoe to do in the tiny here when we stand in Ihe
wooden house he shares vrtth hte kitchen. My kids think It's pretty
63-year-old tether and 81-year- funny and they sing along with
ok) mother, who to bedridden him. but I don’t think It's runny
stall."
with cancer.
The Lanflelds moved Into the
"Singing to my life- It's the
most important thing to me," n eigh b orh ood Jusl before
mid Lanfleld. who sings In a Christmas. They have no televi­
sion or radio, but their old record
deep baritone.
yer to stacked with Irving
Neighbors mid Lanfleld sings
1ln, Cole Porter and Marvin
at all times o f the day or night,
Hamlteeh song books.
k eep in g them aw ake and
Edward Land field mid he can
frightening their children.

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no longer read the lyrics but .
remembers them well. Ills reper-’ *
tnlrc ranges from "Suwuncc
River" to “ Yeslerday."
" I started singing when I was a ;
kid at parties and amateur :
afternoon shows in New York."
he said. "People used lo clap for !
me when I sang. They used to ;
oak me Tor mure."
"B u t things are dirferrni ;
here." said his fnlher. Jack
Lanfleld. "All my son wants In '
do Is sit on the porch and sing u ;
little song. Why can't these :
people who are harassing us ;
understand thls7

Mall--------------1A
Sandra Olean, ended
the meeting with a quip re­
flective of the tone of the dis­
cussion. "Lei's get on with It."
she said. "We’ ve killed thto
dog,"
commissioners Glenn. Pat
Warren, and Bob Sturm echoed
Streetman’s concern over the
use of county taxes to pay for
road Improvements required by
local, regional and stateplant
to accommodate the trank: going
and coming from the 317-acre
mall sue. Bute planning tows
require the developers to pay
those coats, not the local gov­
ernment authorities.
The county must approve Ihe
rtrlrgalr authority to
o approve R under atate
laws governing charter counties.
S e m in o le C o u n ty v o te rs
approved the charter la IBM. It
took affect Jan. I. IBM.
Commissioner Jennifer Keifey.

district Indudes
rite, argued In
niiw
p the
uic mag
iiwb mi
favor of studying the proposal,
mytng It ahoted not be dtomtoara. "Thto to ianother thing
that can show the county can
work with the cty ." Kelley said.
"They're only taking that you
look at it. not to approve It
today"
"W e can'l stop everything else
Ihe staff to doing to take thto
up." Warren
responded. “ I
would be happy to authorise
staff to study this, but not at the
expense o f other duties they
have."
mon proposed, and Sanford
Initially approved, a
Ing plan to freese Uxea collected
by Uw city and county at the
current level geneiatod by the
n soned far agricultural
After the mat) to built In three
to four yeara, up lo BO percent of

Hastingsoutlining my n
Ing and what I honed to achieve,
and he changed hi

(Secretary of
Bute) as having responsibility of
Ihe charge far reform. I

Hastings said he w ould
formally declare as a
for Secretary of Stole during a
c a m p a ig n a p peara n ee In
Taltohaeaee on May 10. He i
he will still atlend'aeveral fane(tons around the stole far hto
gubernatorial campaign hut artil
ask contributor* if they want to
give their money to support hto
bid for Secretary of Stole.
One thing that will not change,
he said, to hto campaign platform

cam paigns
and e a s ie r
metnoas ot voter registration,
he laid.
Ileettnge said he had already
informed Neteon and Stuart of
hto plan to drop out of the
gubernatorial race. He did not
endorse either candidate, nor did
he dtoeuea recent new* reports
that former U A Ben. Lawton
Chiles to seriously
Democratic gu

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The COMPACT program to
already underway In aemlnoto
County, com bining the reeourcee of the er hnnl system end
the butnrm community. Much
Hfrf, " pimeet Excel" the [— f — »

the additional ctly and county
taxes generated by the mail
would be used to repay 66.3
million In bonds Simon would
aell to make road Improvement*
near the mall to handle In­
creased traffic.
When the bonds are repaid In
14 yean, the tell tax revenues
would then go to ctly and county
coffer*.
County commiaaionero were
particularly concerned aver the
precedent they believed might
be established with Seminole
Mali's u x plan. Willard said all
but 61.6 million of road Im­
provements In the tax plan have
been required lo be built by the
East Central Florida Regional
Planning Council to accom­
modate mall tragic.
"A ll of a sudden, every other
large development will assure us
they can't pay for Improve­
ment." Btrectman said.
"W ill the mall be built If this
tax Increment finance district to
not approved?," Sturm asked.
"If the question to 'W ill the

mall occur If the roads do not?' "
Willard responded. "No. it will
not."
’
\
Palson ssld one financial’
avenue still open Is the use of up
to 64 million In county road’ ;
Impact fees which wilt be paid
by Simon. Willard said if the tax
plan Is approved. Ihey would
still pay the fees, but not ask for
credll against Ihe road Imrovements they will pay with
ie bonds.

R

Faison said with the slat us of
Ihe Ux plan In question, the
roads could still be built by
Simon and credited against the
fees Simon would be required to
pay when the moll and the
remaining portions of the devel­
opment are complete.
Sturm also otlcrrd the sugges­
tion that Simon create a special
assessment district at the mall
site and use the annual collec­
tions to repay Ihe bonds. Willard
said Simon waa reluctant lo
consider that proposal because II,
represented an additional cost
above Ihe amount paid for taxes.

Milwee
two proposed soccer fields could.;
1A
"W e do not want to take a be token for the use of portables.
Poole did not think portables .
band-aid approach to thto,"'
school board chairman Ann would be needed in Ihe future.
"W e currently have 1.160
Nctowender aakl "W e want to be
aura to do this right from the students," she explained. "Next
year we are projecting 1.320 lo
he architectural firm o f 1.330. The new school will
Burke, Bales and Mills detailed house 1.420."
Poole does not belcive turning
their basic plan which Includes
contingencies for both eight or MUwee Into a "portable city" will
cause any educational dlsnine academic houses.
An academic house to a cluster advantages for ihe Milwee stuof four classrooms; 90c
EMUptbsMttty. science and ftsjk-ailt■ . . t o f c t ' :wiii
the
w4
Representatives foT Burke. ’patrolcif more carefully." she
Ilea dad tU to said they-Were, said: "And I'm willing to buy
at principal Eugene Petty's re- some flat shoes and go for It."
She said her prtmury concern
quart, trying to preserve the oak
tree* which had become a to the safety ofthe students.
"The day they atari bulldoiing treasured pari of the campus.
Tha tuw arlng oak* would wlU be the happiest day of my
tha foml point of two life." she said.
areas for students,
to the architects'
o f the

hub
with renovated
gymnasium fa.
the back

cfltttaa pulBag
o f the camnus.
Nctowender pointed out that
wtth the proposed plans there to
little room for the placement of
portable classrooms when the
current elementary school popu­
lation moves lo the nest level qf
their education. Warren rejected
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Cocoplum Court. Longwood,
died Monday at Florida Hospltol-Oriando. Bom July 4.1030 In
Pennsylvania, he m ovtd to
l ongwood from Sherman. N.Y.,
in 1000. He waaa retired factory
worker. He waa a Catholic. He
waa an Army veteran and a
member o f VFW Poet 501,
Sherman. Survivors include:

■pent hte entire life in Central
Florida. He wee e landeraping
c o n tra c to r and o w n er o f
O reenacape and O raaalng
Company. Inc.
He waa a
member of the Apopka Highland
Seventh-day Advenltot Church.
Hc waa a member o f the Florida
Nuraerymen Qiowera Aaaociatlon and the Central Florida
Road Builders Association.

ford, ehe moved to Taitaheaeec a
number of yeara ago. She was a
homemaker, 6unrtvore Include
her mother. Ola Mae Drtjtow*.
Sanford; husband, DetphinR. of
Tallahaaace. one non. Craig
Kelly. TUIabaaaee. and one ateter. Mary KUiabeth Wlldhagen.
Orlando, nriawn Funeral Home
to In charge.

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stolen. Mini Ouarr. Anee. bothof
Republic. Pa.. Mary Marinate
Pennsylvania) seven grand
children.
Banflrlrt Mortuary Services.
Winter Springs, In charge of
died Monday. Bam January 10.
1003 In Green Gove Springs, ehe
moved to Sanford from Balnea
City In 1046. She waa a member
of the F ir* United Methodist
Church. Sanford. She waa a
In IM S. She was a Methodist
and a homrwahrr. She was Part
Noble Grand o f Rcbeckaha
Lodge In New Britain. Conn.
sons. Robert.
New Orleans. Raymond. Univer­
sal C tly. Texas, daughters.
Eleanor Sleplna and Claire
Washburn, both o f Rocktoctee;
sister. Vivian Dyer. Sanford: 13
grandhlldrcn and 17 greatgrandchildren.
Wylie-Baxley
Rockledge Funeral Home In
charge orarrangements.

WILLIAM I . “ B I L L Y "
WflUem a "BtUy" Hodges. Jr..
31. o f lOtO Whiter Part Rond.
Cemrlktrry. died Sunday. Bom
April 22. IBS0. in Oilando. be

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Gorbachev seeks reform
to cover the budget ddlrit,
"Unprofitable enterprises will be closed nnd

unHM Praas intSWtatlontM
u w v w i _ ti/ith .k .
t-Mtax
out of cootrot, Preatdent Mikhail Gorbachev said

Indian hootogoo found dood
SRINAGAR, India — An Islamic scholar and his assistant
abducted by Kashmiri Moslem separatists were found shot to
death today, a day after their kidnappers killed a Hindu'
hostage following the government's rejection of their demands,
police said.
A paramilitary patrol discovered the bodies of Mashlr-ul-Haq.
vice chancellor of Kashmir University, and his personal
secretary. Abdul Ohanl. in the southern Padshah) suburb of
Srinagar. 400 miles north of New Delhi, police said.
The two had been shot late Tuesday or early Wednesday,
they said. No further details were available. •
Haq. a non-Kashmiri Islamic scholar, and Ohanl. a Kashmir!
Moslem, were abducted Friday by the Kashmir Students
Liberation Front, which In a separate operation the same day
kidnapped H.L. Khere. the Hindu general manager of a watch
factory owned by state-run Hlndstan Machine Tools Ltd. •

Grenada kills Hat Thai fair
i

BANGKOK — A hand grenade thrown into a crowd at an
outdoor fair In rural Thailand killed 18 people. Including four
children, and wounded more than 40. a physician said today.
Dr. Chatchal Nualla-Or, director of Buntharlk Hospital aald
the grenade was thrown late Tuesday at an outdoor fair where
hundreds of villagers were uratchlng an open-air movie at Ubon
Ratch*than1.333 miles east of Bangkok.
He aald police were Investigating the Incident but had made
no arrests. He said some army troops earlier had quarreled
with villagers In the are*.
"The blast killed 11 people Instantly and seven others died In
local hospitals. The victims were 10 men. four women and four
children. Chatchal said In a telephone Interview.
* More than 40 people were wounded In the blast, with 12 of
them in critical condition, he said.

him enough to wtn the presidency.

AWCntm— popoo talkdelegation
JOHANNESBURG. South Africa - The African National
Congress's negotiating team for talks with the government
next month will be led by Nelson Mandela and include the
Llthuanlan-bom Southjdfrtcan Communist Party chief and a
white anti-apartheid cterec.

unemployment will Increaae faat." the olTldal
news agency Taaa said last week. "It Is unclear
wrtl reconrl,c Ullrlf ,n *uch

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w
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r e r r J i T l a V w T t l n a d v l a e n i and the federation council of reprcViuSuw iirr«uiu!nT
aentatlvcs from the nation's republic* will meet
Saturday lo look Into speeding up the reforms.
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• _ ■llnnllnn atlnuja ,._ |_ Iii-Jijftrt Itaial ttlrsr
two months o f 1990 by up to 9 percent - the frrat
,|1? f
n m *ii f^d n r r ^ ^ drrilinns " he
negative growth registered in Soviet history n^Itm eni ™
while money supply Increased by IS percent.
We shall need the national agreement on
The budaet deficit last year was 9192 billion
thlsqucslton.
and othCThgurea rrieaaed recently showed that
"The president and the presidential council
the government In 1988 printed twice aa much Intend to adopt an early package of measures to
money aa la 1987 with no corresponding Increaae 0 ** £*■•» Impulse to economic transformations.
In iV sn ivU «m f —fvlp— ■*» !!» Kp.
he Bald.
Because the ruble la not convertible, the budget
He did not apell out exactly what measure*
deficit cannot be financed by foreigners buying would be taken besides saying "the basic steps
Into the economy as In the United States. The
Initially planned for 1992 and 1993 should be
absence at a money market of stocks and
taken instead this year and early next year.'
means the drikttCM M t be flo w e d internally.
Tboaeare the years vast price Increases were
Oorbacbev told
to a congreaaof the planned.
Young Communist League Tuesday he wanted to
Gorbachev arid he expected some opposition, al
speedup reforms to "Improve the situation at the ®*» I**1' 1 switchingTrom Russian io use a Spanish
consumer market land) oo away, at least partially, battle cry lo make himpoint,
with the deficit, which polaona the whole
“ fr is a paradox." he said. “ At one time we are
atmosphere o f public hfc and unsettles people."
criticising the slow speed or the reform. InThe reforms designed to eventually Improve the decisiveness and half-measures, and call for their
consumer market, nowever, are expected In the
speeding up. Than without learning about the
short run lobe frit tn drastically higher prices.
suggestions for speeding up. we cry with enNewspapers this month have qtoaen of an thuaJssm. 'No Pssaran.'" or they will not pass.
Impending "shock therapy" to halt the printing
In addition, a total overhaul Is being planned to
presses and the hemorrhaging of worthless rubies bring prices Into line with costs of production.

Bush vows
progress on
summit plan
WASHINGTON - Presi­
dent Bush, citing the value
or dialogue "when you
have dltnculllca brewing,"
vowed to preaa ahead with
plana for a U.S.-Soviet
summit neat month even
In the face of tension In
After meeting wllh Ca­
nadian Prime Minister
Brian Mulnmcy on Tues­
day In Toronto, Bush told
reporters he made U clear
to Moscow deterioration at
the situation In Lithuania
would make It "extraordi­
narily difficult to move
forward aa rapidly aa I'd
like" In arms control and
other areas.
Meant to reinforce earlier
calla for a peaceful resolu­
tion, Bush's warning was
accompanied by signals
that the crista In Lithuania
would not imperil plans for
his May 30-June 3 summit
In the United Stairs with
Soviet President Mikhail
Gorbachev.

Mottrer Tareaa
resigns aa tread
of organisation

Vatican preaa office said only
that Pape John Paul U had
accepted the resignation o f
Mother T e rm m Miisertor o f Uae
worldw ide organisation she
founded in 198a
Mother Teresa. 79. spent

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fields like computer ecJcnce. But II added
"part of Uie decline may be due to the shift
o f Interest away from science and

singiBion onafgto wim iiw iin g osmors
TAMPA — Lawrence Singleton, the man convicted In
California of raping a 13-year-old hitchhiker and hacking off her
arms, has been charged with trying to Meal a BIO disposable
camera from s drug store.
Deputies arrested Singleton, a 63-year-old Tampa native, on a
petty ihefl charge Sunday at the Phar-Mor store tn Brandon. He
was not Jailed, but waa given a notice to appear In Hillsborough
storm of prateM there. He moved back to Thmpa after
completing his one-year parole.
Singleton told deputies he Uvea at his sister’s house tor eastern
Hillsborough County. A woman who answered ths phone at his
Mater's home said Singleton ataya alternately at Ihs homes of Ms
MMerand his brother, who hvestn north warnTampa.
According to a report Horn the SherkTe Ofllce. a aacuthy
guard spotted the auapect taking a Ptgl Qulckanap camera Bom
a display about 4:30 p.m. Sunday.
The guard told a deputy stngtcton removed the camera horn
Its package and headed for the door with It tucked under Me
arm, bypassing the check-out regtaters.
Singleton was stopped before he get to the eslt end detained
until a deputy arrived IB minutes later. He was arrested, given a
court notice and released.

WASHINGTON - The nation soon will
face a serious shortfall of mathematically
skilled workers unless more Americans,
especially women and minorities, are
persuaded to study math, a National
Research Council report showed Tuesday.
The study found Americano* Interest tn
math appears to have fallen dramatically In
the post two decades. Only sne-alsth as
many college students said they planned to

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govsmmsnt will not b t mot. j

"^htM ieport notes although white males
now dominate the mathematics field, their
numbers In the college-age group are
expected to decline 34 percent between
tW l and IM S.
Blacks and HMpanfcs, both growing por­
tions of the college-bound population, have
taken part to a leaser degree tn math than
have whites, and the number of women
earning advanced math degrees trails
behind men. the study aaid.
"Meeting the Increasing need [for a
mathematically skilled work force) with
Ikwer students and also a greater proportion
trim have shown a lower Interest In

Tooth Fairy saved

Richards ths victor In Taxis runoff
AUSTIN, Texas — Democratic gubernatorial nominee Ann
Richards said her runoff victory over Attorney Ocneral Jtm
Mattox showed that Texas voters an tired of dirty poktka and
mud-slinging campaigns.
"I think the people of Texas really rejected that kind of
negative Muff." Richards said. “ I think they said they didn't Mke
it. Enough or that. I hope that kind of politics la behind us."
Richards, Bd, captured the Democratic gubernatorial nomina­
tion Tuesday, defeating Mattox tn a runoff election peppered
with charges of drug abuse and shady buetneae deals.
With 100 percent of the state's 6.061 Democratic pradneta
reporting. Richards had 639.136 votes or 87.1 percent.
I noted that decayed teeth
tn ever shorter supply
uss ftuoekte use has cut
number of cavities.

WASHINGTON — President Bush appointed Richard
Armltage, a former i aaletant defense secretary, to be xnedal
negotiator for aenMtive talks an ths future of UA. haem m the
Philippines, the White House mkl Tuesday.
With the crUtcsl talks approaching. White House pram
secretary Martin Fttearaur said In a brief Msltmeat that
Armltage would take the new job aoon. Busk Mat year
nominated ARnttage as secretary of the Army but later
withdrew the nomination at tho request of Armltage, who cited
family concents.

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7:30 PM
Good Friday Candlelight Tenebrae
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10:55 AM - Worship Service

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9:45 AM
Morning Worship
10:45 AM
Evening Worship
6:00 PM

Sunday, Easter Day Youth Breakfast
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10:00 A M • W onhip Service

Celebrating
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"Celebration o f L ife 1*
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Special Music Presentation by the
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9:45 AM
11:00 AM
7:00 PM

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Mead Gardens - Lan y Han, Speaker
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7:43 A M Buffet Breakfast (In The G ym )
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IN BRIEF
Hawks go InsMa, outslda
First. Dominique Wilkins and Moses Malone
hurt ihe Philadelphia 76ers from the Inside.
Then Olenn Rivers and John Battle finished
them off from the outside Tuesday night as Ihe
Atlanta Hawks moved closer to a playoff spot
wltha 133-111victory over the 76ers.
After Wilkins scored 23 points and Malone
had 13 In Ihe first half. Philadelphia tried to
double learn them after Intermlmlon. leaving
Rivers and Battle open
forjumpers.
And they knocked
lhem down as Rivers hit
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four 3 point baskets and
U
Bailie added 10 points
In the third quarter.
when Atlanta took con­
trol of the game.
J lla a d a liM k a
Elsewhere. Boston
liS B S IB S l
clubbed New Jersey II2-B6. Portland battered
Minnesota 106-94, Houston edged Charlotte
115-112. Detroit silenced New York 106-98.
Milwaukee lopped Orlando 130-127. Indiana
nipped Washington 107-105. Utah defeated
Seattle 114-102. Denver downed Sacramento
121-113. the LA Clippers beat Dallas 96-00 and
San Antonio outlasted Golden State 132-122.

accepting registrations for Its upcoming SprIng/Summer Women's Softball League. Regis­
tration fee Is 8275 per team.
There will be a coaches' meeting on Friday.
April 20 at 6 p.m. In the Downtown Recreation
Center Office. AH fees and rosters are due before
5 p.m. on April 27.
For more Information, coll Jim Adams at
330-5697.

Adult voiltybali coming up

Oviedo rallies in sixth
to win Volusia tourney

over spring break. We accomplished
everything we wanted to accompllah."
With the game tied In the bottom
of the sixth, catcher John Knutson
walked with one out. His pinch
runner. Chet Tulp. advanced to
second a bunt single by Mark
BeIIhorn.
Shortstop B. J. Calapa never got a
chance to sacrifice the runners
along as he was hit by David
Sherhert's second pitch, loading the
bases. Mike Verne then came
through with a sacrifice fly to center
field to provide the game-winning
RBI.
Par some added Insurance. Todd

Tocco knocked a 400-foot home run
over the right-field fence to give
pitcher Danny Mello a four-run lead
to with which to work.
‘Tocco's bat has been kind of
quiet lately." commented Ferrell,
although the senior Is currently
hitting over .300. "Ills bat Is
starting to speak like It can. He's
hittingbetter."
Mello encountered no trouble In

Hounds finally find hit groove

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The normally wash-hitting Lyman Greyhounds
surprised Coach Bob McCullough on Tueeday
night by exploding for 10 runs on 13 hits.

LONOWOOD — Strange things happen under a
full moon.
On Tuesday night, for example, the Lyman
High School baseball team — noted for Its good
pitching, solid defense and somewhat spotty
offense — made like the 1927 Yankees In a 10-0
romp over the Bamberg-Ehihardt IS.C.I Red
Raiders.
The Greyhounds pounded out 13 hits, three of
which were doubles, aa Jason Goodpastor limited
the Red Raiders to six hits In the alx-lnnlng
shutout.
"W e hit the ball a little bit tonight."' said
pleasantly surprised Lyman coach Bob Mc­
Cullough. "This Is their (Bamberg-Ehrhardtl
third game In two days, so their pitching la down.
Theirlast kid (Gray Yelton) did a good Job.
"But we did hit the ball well, better than we
have been hitting U. It gives some of the kids a
little more confidence. It also helped get some
kids off Ihe bench and Into a game so we could
sec them play."
1
In all. 19 different Lyman players saw action In

the game aa did 15 Red Raiders. Even those with
a scorecard couldn't figure out who was playingwhere and when.
The few fans who braved the beautiful
conditions got an Inkling of what to expect when
John Jump pulled the first pitch from Bamberg-Ehrhardt starter Brian Wilson Into right
field for s single. Two walks and a fielder's choice
later. Heath Oreenke ripped a bases-loaded
double to give Lyman a 2-0 lead.
A wild pitch plated the 'Hounds' third run
before Chris Plelcones doubled to score Greenlee. Wilson managed to work through a scoreless
second Inning, but Lyman Jumped all over him
again In the third frame. After Frank Harmer
&lt;hew a lead-off walk. Greenlee. Joe Talbot and
Plelcones followed with consecutive singles to
chase Wilson. Plelcones' single drove In two
more runs.

□Saa Lyman, Fags SB

Beginning on April 24. the Sanford Recreation
Department will conduct an adult co-ed
volleyball league on Tuesday and Thursday
nights at the Lakevlew Middle School gymnast-

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Luw lt iiM M d Ad'Amurtean
Scott Lewis, a freshman at Hendrix College in
Conway. Ark., was selected to the College
Swimming Coaches Association All-American
team at the N.A.I.A. National Championships,
which were held March 7-10 In Canton. Ohio.
Lewis, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Lewis of
Sanford, qualified for the All-American team In
the 200-yard medtey relay.

Conference. The Winnipeg Jets edged
iton Oilers 4-3 In double overtime in
Smythe Division dash to take a 3-1

SANFORD - Kelvin Butler
slugged a pair of home runs to help
Ihe Disabled American Veteran
Royals maintain their lead In the
American Division of the Sanford
Little Major League on Tuesday
night at Roy Holler Field.
Butler's two circuit clouts helped
the Royals overcome a 7-0 deficit In
Ihe first Inning and beat the Semi­
nole Ford RedSoc 13-6.
In Tuesday's other game. Richard
Badger threw a one-hit shutout for
Ihe First Union A's. beating the
BunBank Orioles 12-0 In a game
stopped after four Innings by the
10-run mercy rule.
The Kovals lead the standings
with a 4-1 mark, followed by the A's
and Red Sox (both 2-3) and the 1-4
Orioles.
Playing in the second game of the
doubleheader, the Royals watched
the Red Sox send 12 hitters to the
plate wlU building a 7-0 lead In the
top of the first Inning. After scoring
four In their half of the first and
adding single runs In Ihe second
and third, the Royals took the lead
with a six-run fourth Inning.
Also contributing io the Royals'
attack was Uoyd Dixon, who was 3

The Royals also got support from
Donald Hinson (two runs scored).
Marcus Beasley (two singles}.
WlUlam Wynn and Chris OlovsneUI
(both with a single and a run scared)
and Alvin Kilgore (one run scored).
scored),
offenae for the Red
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k * Perkins (4 for 4
with a run scored). Ryan Colgate
(taro singles, two runs scored).
Antonio White. Linh Van and Trellis
Smith (each with a single and run
scored) and Jason Bertrand and
James Thomas (both with a run
■cored)*
In the first game of the night.
Badger allowed Just a one-out single
to Richard Reddick in the third
innlg while pitching the shutout. He
struck out eight batters and walked

□2:15 p m. - WON. Philadelphia Phillies at
Chicago Cuba. (LI
□8:30. p.m. - ESPN. Baltimore Orioles at
Ksiuhi^CUy Royala. (L)
□6:30 p.m. - WON. NBA. Cleveland Cavaliers
at Chicago Bulls, (L)

Pierce scored 10 of his game-high 31 points In
the final period to help Ihe Bucks clinch their
fourth straight victory. Brad Lohaus. a 7-foot
forward, finished with 23 points, while Jay
Humphries contributed 21 points.
Humphries connected on a three-pointer to lift

Milwaukee to a 126-125 lead with 1:24 left.
Magic veteran Reggie Theus. who combined
with Terry Calledge for 56 points, hit two free
throws with 30 seconds showing to give Orlando
a 127-126 advantage until Pierce fired his
game-sealing free throws.

F O R T H E B E S T C O V E R A G E O F S P O R T S IN Y O U R A R E A , R E A D T H E S A N F O R D H E R A L D D A I L Y

�S TA TS &amp; STANDINGS

luarterback Don Majkowakl.
lew Yorti Jet* running bock

the ault. riled In federal court
in Newark. N.J., claim* the
league’* reatrlctlon on free
movement of player* among the
NFL's 38 team* violate* federal
antltruat law* and aeeka triple
8w each of the eight
player*.

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tected'* player*. .The ault aaka
the court to laauc a permanent
Injunction again*! the free
agency ayatem and another
court order to halt any hiture
plan Ibr a wage *c*te that wouM
apply a cetkng an aalerte* for

tactical change tn the long- eought by the player* reorment
simmering NFL labor dispute, a* the difference between wnat the
the NFL Player* Association. player would have made on an
rebuffed In Ita antltruat aeeault open market venue what he
on the league, la not sporty in made under the NFL’a reetrtcted
the caac. although NFLPA of- m arket and all dam agea
flclala strongly support and awarded tn antltruat caeee are
helped orchaatrate the action.
tripled.
According to a statement nr’ ’We hilly support nod tnleased by the NFL Managnnrnt courage the player* in their ault
Council, this lawsuit comm aa and arc hep* that they are
no surprise.
successful." Oene Upshaw. •&gt;“Our attorney* win deal with ocutlve director of theNFLFA.
It.” Uw statement rend. “ We said In a atatement. “ The NFL’e
Jiovo not received a copy at the restraints on player fteedom and
complain! and hove no comment movement ore potently illegal
an the mertla of the coae."
and w* fee) conAdent that a Jury
MMhawalU woe a Pm Bowl will agrrn. It la only a matter of
selection loot season alter bend- time before the courts finally
tag Oman Boy to a K M record bring the NFL’a unlawful reand MeNad. a nine-year veteran, stmintstoanend."
Is the Jets' all-time leading
The strategy o f filing suits by
rusher. The other player* who Indlvtdual players against the
filed suit wore: comerbaek Mark league rather than* by the
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antitrust damagea.
The suits come on the heria of
a suit filed by the league ajpdnst
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Raines triples and scores run,
but Expos still fall to Cardinals

President, Prime M inister see
Blue Jays knock off Rangers

Jays a 2*1 victory over the Texas Rangen after
Oeorge Bush became the flrat American
president to throw the ceremonial first pitch at
a big-league game In Canada.
, The 4 fat consecutive sellout at the Sky Dome
Included Bush, whooe son la part-owner of the
Rangers. Canadian Prime Minister Brian
Mulroney, baseball commlaaioner Ray Vincent
and American League President Dr. Bobby
Brown.
Dave Stleb pitched aix Innings for the
victory, allowing just two singles and two
walks. He struck out four hatters and did not
allow a runner past Drat base.
"Stleb had great command of his stuff,"
enthused battery-mate Greg Myers said. "Good
curve, slider, fastball, changeup. He's hard to

right-hander, who threw only 1! 2-3 Inutntfttn
the OrapefruH Circuit. *1 threw quite a Mt
during the lockout, in my driveway and at a
iiiS** acdooi# Decauae you fsNW* BBtWHa tvndi use
lockout was going to end and you'd have to
report.''
David Walla, who entered the dame with a
runner on Drat baee and two out In the eighth,
earned the aave. He allowed a eoto homer to
Ruben Siena In the ninth. Charlie Hough took
Ihcfeaa.
"I didn't feel wdd. Uw Jay* wan juot

ST. LOUIS - Bryn Smith waa
apprehensive Tuesday night
when he made hie Drat atari aa a
St. Urn* Cardinal against his old
teammates, the Montreal Rxpos.
He waa also the winner.
Smith pitched live strong In­
ning* and drove In the winning
ran, pacing St. Louis to a 4-2
victory over the Expos.
Smith, who won at least 10
games the last six seasons with
Montreal, gave up two runs on
eight hits. He struck out two and
wafted one.
" I always knew who waa
coming to the plate." Smith
■old. "1 tried to keep focused on

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Ihwwftl «Brti**n Isa* lim a wf i i f f I tie a* f it art **

Graf returns from broken thumb in fine form
■he fed while tresa country ak
ig to chats photographers.
photographers — they took nice
. she mm with Niter humor.

AMELIA ISLAND — Stem Oraf returned to
competitive tennis Tuesday for the first lime
since breaking her thumb Feb. e. routing
Petra Langrova of Czechoslovakia 8-1,64) in
the $350,000 Bauach ft Lomb Championahlpa.
"I felt good." Oraf sold. "You could ace I
was playing rather weM and I didn't have
any problems."
The world’s No. 1 female player won her
53rd straight match. If she wins this

Hearns may make move to higher weight classes
"H e's seriously considering
m oving up and challenging
{World BoxInj^Assoclallon

1$$$. Still, he and Steward
paadlelad an earty hnacbout o f
Ofejidt and look ta n kfggwft0M

whan they battled to a 12-round
draw feat June, and Leonard
stopped Haama in 14 rounds of a

I always
’ Leonard,
were the

with the Cardinals against your
old team.*'
Smith was less than brilliant,
but the nine-year Montreal vet­
eran was steady. Bob Tewksbury
waa strong fh middle relief and
Scott Terry pitched one Inning
for his first save.
Zane Smith, who has lost 10
straight dating back to last year,
allowed three runs on seven hits
In five Innings and look the
defeat.
"I've never seen these guys
from the mound before." Bryn
"I tried to be too
perfect."
Montreal Manager Buck
Rodgers recognised the red­
headed. bearded hurter. too.
"H e looks the same." Rodgers
said. "He wasn’t getting ahead
In the count aa much, though. I
think both aides were a tittle

...

fourth. Bryn Smith drove home

O u le Smith with a broken-hat
single. The latter reached on a
fielder’s choice, then went to
third when Tim Wullsch com­
mitted a throwing error on J n v
Oquendo's Infield hit.
"I think I have some poten­
tial." Bryn Smith said. "I don't
think I'm an easy out. I tried to
hit too many home runs last
year."
The Cardinals added s run in
the seven tit to make it 4-2.
Reliever Brett Gideon allowed
lesdofT walks to Pedro Ouerrern
and Terry Pendleton, then Tom
Brunansky greeted pitcher Bill
Sampen. making his majorleague debut, with an RBI single.
Elsewhere In the National
League. It was: Chicago 2.
Philadelphia 1; Cincinnati 3. •
Houston 2; and Los Angel™ I.
San Diego 0. San Francisco m
Atlanta was postponed by rain.

NHL investigating
Norton incident
UNIONDALE, N.Y. - The
guarantees after the third
game of a bad-blood hockey
aerie? were no sweep and New
York Islanders defenaeman
Jeff Norton would live.
At the expense of Norton's
concusalon, the Islanders
claimed their first victory of
the postseason to draw within
2-1 of the New York Rangers In
their beat-of-seven first-round
playoff aeriaa.
After the tatandeis rallied for
the Oral overtime. Brent Butter
scared the winner 59 seconds
Into the second. The winning
Bail was aided by a power play
bridging the extra sessions
a fter the Rangere' Troy
Mallette received e major
penalty for boarding Norton.
Norton, who waa released
from the hospital Tuesday
after spending the night listed

doubtful for Game 4 Wednes­
day on Long Island.
The incident, only the latest
In a chain tlial began with
Islanders center Pat LaFonlalnc's concussion in the series
opener. Tursday was under
Investigation by the NHL.
Mallettc rammed Norton Into
the boards from behind after
the Islander already had hern
spun away front the play by a
jarring but clean check from
Chris Nllan. The |tonally in
fact had to be railed by u
linesman because the referee
was so far away from the
Incident to stay with the game
action.
If a hearing Is scheduled and
Malleltc la deemed to have had
Intent to Injure, he would
receive a match penally. Al­
though the LaFontalnc con­
cussion railed for no action
---- resulting from a clean
check by James Patrick - the
Islanders' retribution tactics
resulted In $30,000 fines.

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Rick Johns won the “ B” Bomber final.
. Driving a Port Pinto parting a new motor he
built himself. 17-year-old sensation Dwkne
Cochran won the Mini Stock final. Early leader
Ted Vulplua was second..
Another Port, a 1990 Probe V-6 driven bp flam
Lacy of New Smyrna Beach, won the Pan
Participation elimination events.

Ptor Porter,- It was his seventh win of the year
while Anderson's second-place finish came an his
first 1880 appearance In a PASCAR-aancttoned
event. Orr held cm Tor third over rookie Mike PlUh
and "Steady" Steve Lathem.
Veteran Wayne Marshall finally got one up on
his son Ricky os he won his second Sportwntn
feature of the acaaon In wlre-lo-wire (aahion.
After starting near the rear o f the field. Ricky
worked his way up through the pack, then reeled
In his lather. But fee could never musters pass to
take the lead and had to settle far second.
Taking an impressive third In the Jack's
Country Vltltes Chevy was ‘‘Caveman" Jones,
who bested Mike Ttodd and Von Crews.
David Indlverl scored a surprise win In the
Plortda Modified final as he held off hard-charging
Oary Salvatore for. the victory. Finishing third
was Olsn Carter.
In the "A " Bomber main event. Jimmy Johns
took win No. 3 o f the season. Johns' sort Rick.

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Jerry Symons. New Smyrna Beach: 4. Craig
Reynolds, Titusville: 0. Dink Sullivan, Maitland.

PIseMa Msdtflsds fasten (10 l* s | Model feature on Saturday night.
Onr waa at the wheel of the Peninsular
PetroieumfUtocal Racing OaaoUne OtdamobUe.
After betag tnvotred In a multi-car tangle, early
leader Jeff fates crashed and heavily damaged
the Capt'n Cray Pontiac.
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9. Allen Rhodes. Palm Bsyi 4. Von Crews, Onset
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Montvertcs 3. Bob Buroker. Smlthtown. N.V.t 3.
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Edgewater; 0. Doug Lathem. Cocoa.
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Bamsula: B. Dale Howard. Lake Helen.
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being on a proper diet. Can you
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and the remainder of magne­
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several diseases. Including
sarenldosla (An Inllammallon nf
lymph glands), hyperthyroidism,
multiple myeloma |a form or
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In Ihe urine) Is a cause of kidney
stones In mote Ilian SO percent
nf calcium stone-farmers. Prrveniton consists o f treat mem for
any underlying dlsrnse. high
fluid Intake (more ihun a quart
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addition. Ihe use of bk-arhonule
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aridity. making stone formal Ion
less likely.
Cysllne slones ran be pre­
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blrarbotuilc of soda.
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phosphate slones are usually
secondary lo chronic urinary
Infrrtlon. Because the stones
ihcinselves act us a sourer nf
Infection, they stiould be trmoted. Aniltilotle therapy will
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S a n f o r d H e r a ld
82r.d Year, No. 218— Sanford, Florida

C o p k ille r e x e c u t e d
INSIDE
□ Sports
Tribe moves up
GAINESVILLE — Seminole High School came
away with tin- Ixtvs' and girls' team champion*
ships at the 3A-Rcglon II track meet at the
University «•! Florida. qualifying 16 athletes for
next Friday's Class 3A stale meet.
SeePsge IB

Deadly duo at Lake Brantley
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS - For one ol the few
times in Florida high school athletic history, one
school. Lake Brantley, will he lire site for Ixtlh a
softball and baseball state quarterfinal game on
the same night.
The Patriots will take on Jacksonville Wolfson
m the t A soft I Mil Region II softball title game,
then on the Lake Brantley baseball field, the
Patriots, will honk up with Lake Worth-John I
Leonard.
See Page IB

Deadwood Dick hits Apopka
APOPKA — The lively, rip-roaring and at
tim es, qu ite boisterous, performance of
Deadwood Dick, a play by Tom Taggart. Is In
lull swing every Wednesday and Thursday night
at Townsend's Plantation In Apopka.
Players Include a villain Black and Red. alias
Tile Deadwood Dick, played hv Ron Scgall ol
Sanlord.
See Page 3B

□ Nation
Hundreds gather to remember
KENT. Ohio
Hundreds ol |ieucc activists
and formci students began gathering at Kent
State University Thursday lor the culmination
ol tl„ m , i , s activities commemorating the
20 th anniversary of the death of four students
when Ohio National Guard irtxqn opened lire on
.-nee rally.
Jee Page 7A

BRIEFS
Land deal investigated
TALLAHASSEE — A controversial laud Ucul
completed by the city In 1988 Is under
Investigation by the Leon County Sheriffs
office, state authorities and the FBI. said several
city officials
The deal for 3.000 acres near the airport in
Wakulla County was negotiated between the
U.S Forest Service, and the city, which
swapped some other property to get the land.
Authorities vild Jim Crews, then a Leon
County Commissioner and now the husband of
Tallahassee Mayor Dorothy Inman, accepted a
commission on the land deal while alv» working
with the non-profit Trust for Public Land.
Crews has since resigned from the trust,
which prohibits such commissions. City officials
who were in office In 1988 said Thursday they
had been Interviewed by Investigators about the
land deal. But lliey declined lo elaborate.
Investigators also declined to discuss the
Inquirv-

MdCk wants baseball now
ST PETERSBURG — U.S. Sen. Connie Mack
ol Florida said I k- would not wail until next year
lor Majoi League Baseball to award u franchise
to Florida
Earlier this week. National League expansion
chairman Douglas Daulorth. wli4 chairs the
Pittsburgh Pirates, said It would belli least 1991
before any league expansion wftuld I k- an­
nounced
But Muck said Thursday he Impcs to pressure
baseball commlsntoncr Fay Vlnccnj to speed up
the timetable Mick and Vincent ark- set to meet
Tuesday.
St Petersburg, which recently opened a new
domed stadium, and Miami are considered likely
candidates lor a Major League Baseball team.
From wire reports

INDEX
B ridge..................... 6 B
Classifieds...
Com ics.........
Crossword.... ......... 6 B
Dear Abby....
D eath s.......... .........5 A
Dr. G o tt........ ......... 3B
E d ito ria l................4 A

F lo rid a..........
Horoscope.... ......... 3U
N ation........... ......... 7 A
People...........
Police............ ..........3A
Sports........... .. 1B.2B
Television.... ......... 3B
W eather.......

Partly cloudy
Warm with a slight
chance of afternoon
showers and thun­
derstorms High In
the upper MB's.

F or m ore w e a th e r, see Page 2A

Faulty chair sends
fire, smoke cloud
from inmate’s head
By RENE STUTZMAN

United Press International
STARKE — A faulty electric chair component
shut out llatnes ariiund convicted killer Jesse
Talcro's head as he was executed early Friday lor
the I97(i slayings of two police officers al a
highway rest stop.
Three surges of electricity were sent through
Talcro's body, the llrst at 7 07 a.in. EDT and the
last at about 7:10 a in EDT Each time. flume
erupted from a headpiece and a cloud of smoke
rose to the celling
Ashes fell to the prisoner's shirt as he was
prounounced dead at 7:13 a in EDT.

A replacement sponge In a headpiece caused
the Haines, said Florida State Prison spokesman
Boh Mcmastcr. who added he had never before
seen Haines during an electrocution.
‘ It uppt-urs unusual. That amount of smoke Is
unusual." Mcmastcr said.
Alter the llrst two Jolts. Tafero's chest moved,
and he appeared to continue breathing. Bill
Mcmastcr said that prison physician Dr. Frank
Kllgo believed Tafero was dead within seconds of
the first Jolt and said there was no Indication he
Iclt pain.
"There was a fault In Ihe headpiece. ... Il was
not (human) tissue that was burning. Il was ihe
headpiece," Memastcr said. "There was some
arcing in the headpiece Itself We believe he was
dead after Ihe first few seconds. I believe he was
unconscious from ihe moment (electricity) hit
him "
In Florida executions, eleclrtclly |kisscs from a
wire into a sponge filled with saline solution that
Is placed directly on Ihe head. Mcmastcr said.
"It was tile sponge. They had put the first new

sponge In there since I97?i. It was not an
appropriate sponge." he said. "It was the sponge
causing Ihe fire."
Tafero. 43. with Ills head shaven and Ills eyes
covered by a black mask, smiled hrlclly as he
was strapped Into the electric chair al Florida
Slate Prison and had electrodes attached lo Ids
head and lower right leg.
Tafero. whose final request for a stay laic
Thursday was denied by the U.S. Supreme
Court, devoted his last words to criticizing the
system that led lo his death.
“ Well. I'd like lo say that the death penally as
applied In the slate Is very arbitrary and
capricious." Tafero said. "For Instance, ibis
morning I filed two motions In court. Il seems ihe
federal court Judge and circuit court Judge have
Just Ignored my petitions. They were nol braid
by any court Iti Ihe state ol Florida.
"I think It's very unfair. I think It's time that
everyone woke up to see that the same laws that
can go against crime can go against von
See Execute, Page SA

Jail
guard
jailed

Seminole County Counselor of the Year
helps mold the lives of Sanford students
By VIC K I DaSORMIER

Herald staff writer
SANFORD - Ed Wilson, a guid­
ance counselor al Seminole High
School, has been named Counselor
ol the Year by Ills peers to
Seminole County.
Bom to migrant workers and
raised In Seminole County. Wilson
wanted to lx- a social worker when
he was young, but decided to. 'cad
to pursue a career as a teacher
"Being a migrant child I knew
the ptttalls lacing many students,
he noted. I wanted to be able in
hcl|&gt;.“
A graduate of Oviedo Elcmcutury School and Crooms High
School. Wilson worked his way
through college al a variety of Jobs.
He earned Ills bachelors degree In
social studies from Helhune*
Cookman College and a masters
d e g re e In c o u n s e lin g Iro m
llampton College in Hampton.
Virginia.
" It was hard work getting
through college." he admitted, but
added that Ills parents had always
taught him to slick with a project
once lie had begun.
"They always taught me to set
my mind In a Job and do II all Ihe
way through." he said.
He said despite the fact he had to
work to earn his tuition. It ux&gt;k
"the normal four years” lo finish
college.
Wilson began his teaching career
32 years ago at Midway Elcmcntury School teaching all subjects In
the eighth grade.
"Back then." he said, "elemen­
tary school was first through
eighth grade and the teachers
taught them everything."
In 1992. Wilson moved on to
C'ooms High School where he
See Counselor. Page 5A

By SUSANLOOEN

Herald stalf writer__________
SANFORD - A Seminole County
Jail guard is tx-hiud bars today and
uiicmpoyced. following Ills arre'st
la s t n ig h t f r r |
allegedly supplying |
federal prisoners at
the Jail with narcot­
ics. food and alco­
holic beverages.
G erald N ew ton
Bartel. 29. ol 7 2 9 1
| St John's River
Drive. Sanford, who
has been a Semi­
mile Jail guard for Gerald Bartel
two years, was arrested at his house
al about 6 : lf&gt; p in Thursday night
He Is charged with possession &lt;&gt;l
cocaine and marijuana wit It Ini - ui
in distribute, conspiracy In In
traduce controlled substances into
the jail, and six counts ol Inlrodut
Hon of contraband Into the Jail
See Guard, Page 5A

Boulevard
beautification
nears reality

\

By NICK P F E IF A U F

Herald stall writer
M.i.ld PSolobymilt Jot«r*n

LAKE MARY - Bcauttlteallmi «&gt;l
Lake Mary Boulevard, oiler vc.itsol
brainstorming, study and debate is
one step closer lo rrsuity
The Lake Mary city commission
last night selected Canin Assrxlalcs.
an Orlando urban and envlriimnen
lal landscape architectural Him. lo
begin contract negotiations lor the
la n d s c a p in g o l L a k e M a ry

Seminole High School guidance counselor Ed Wilson.

Animal control director calls it quits
i'

By J. MARK BARFIELD

Herald staff writer
SANFORD — Ronald Lefcbvre has become the latcsl
person to pass through the revolving door at the
director's office of the Seminole County Animal Control
Division.
Lefcbvre. after only IH months on the Job. resigned
suddenly yesterday afternoon after receiving a critical
Jot) evaluation by Public Safety Director Gary Kaiser
Lefabvre becomes the fourth director to leave the
division since 1986. He said Kaiser "ushered'' him out
of the office after he submitted ills resignation at 3:30
p.m. Lefcbvre said he will leave central Florida ami
return to Davie, which Is near Fori Lauderdale.
"I think II was personalities a lot." Lefcbvre said
today. "It was all his way or nothing. He once told me
animal control Is his airline. In my resignation letter I
put a little dig in there. I said Well I guess you were
right, and the plane lands May 11. 1990. and 1 in
getting o ff.'"
Kaiser declined to comment Thursday, saying he did

nol want to discuss personnel matters.
Lefcbvre. who has an easy going personality and u
non-confronlatlonal manmagemeni style, ami Kaiser,
who management style has been described by others as
militaristic, had elused.
Lefcbvre said after Animal Control was placed under
Public Safely last December. Kaiser made decisions
without consulting him or chief animal control nfllccr
(ACO) Tom LaCross. lie said a vacant AGO position was
eliminated and replaced with another dispatcher
without their consultation.
Lefcbvre said when Kaiser asked him to prepare a
public complaint handling policy, he prepared one that
rcqulr--d himself to address the problem as division
director. He said Kaiser replaced Ihe procccdure with
one that directed complaints to the Public Safety
Department Instead.
In a scathing March 29 Job evaluation on lile in the
county Employee Relations Department. Kaiser e*il
lelsed Lcfcbvrc's "laissez-faire" management style and
gave him four bcluw-acceptablc marks on a seven item

H o u le v .q d ,

CanlnfAssociates and the timi ol
Glailtng. Lopez. Kercher. Anglin.
Inc., bolh made presentations last
night before H r Lake Mary CHy
Com m is s io n . T h ey hail been
selected as the lop two chokes out
of ten responses, tnlluwmg a call lot
sealed proposals on the p iojot
made in January ol this year.
The Seminole County commission
delegated the ranking process lo the
Lake Mary commission. Seminole
County « Planning Director Tony
VandcrWorp assisted in the review
ol pro|xxuils and In tin- narrowing
process that determined the llnal
two i&gt;ru|K&gt;sals.
Once the contracts are appioycd
See Boulevard. Page 3A

See g u lts. Page 5A

Russell drug trafficking trial delayed as pleas negotiated
W

From atari and w ire re p o rt*

TAMPA — A Sanford man and ills
lather had their Tampa hearing on
iralheklng charges delayed lor a
second lime Thursday.
Joe Thomas Russell. r&gt;0. ol Osteen
and Ins son Jelfrey Thomas Russell.
34. ol Sanford, and three eodefendants, are rescheduled to ap
p« ar May 17 lo U.S District Court In
Tampa, giving attorneys lime to
hammer out a plea agreement.
The trial had been postponed
Irom earlv March, because ol un­

availability ol one defense lawyer
U.S. D istrict Judge E lizabeth
Kovaehevteh asked defense at
lorneys and federal prosecutors to
step up their efforts to avoid taking
the ease to trial
Facing charges ol smuggling 628
pounds ol marijuana Into Sanlord
along with the Russells are Charles
Lester Berry of Osteen; Gary
Brtekcy of Duiinellou; and Antonio
laskott of Sanlord. who Is In Jail on
unrelated charges
Also indicted in ihe June I9HN
arrest were Isac Villanueva and

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FIdgar Sanchez. Ixith lugltiw s and
Debra Carol Aldlugcr. who has
requested a re-arratgnment hearing
Ray l.aPurtc. Joe Russell s lamjia
allorucy. declined to comment on
the ease. However. Berry s attorney.
J.x-I Dick, continued that he has
met with Icdcral prosecutors, but
would nol reveal the terms ol a
jiosstblc plea agreement
U.S Assistant Attorney Whitney
Schmidt could not he reached lor
comment
"All I can sav is that the Judge
wauled us lo continue lo work with

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the prosecution
In order
lo

tesohe
tile ease before It comes to trial.
Dick said. "1 really cau l discuss
anything right now bci ause it mold
derail the negotiations
The Russells y»eic arrested liy
U S l usioius agents amt local
law m en June 7 I9HH. yvlnu
lawmen alleged they were walling
lor an airplane delivering a load nl
Marijuana at a remote sin|&gt; at lh&gt;
Sanlord Airport, east ol Saukiid
Lawmen intercepted th&lt; plum
and the Russells were am Nil d
nearby

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FLORIDA
BRIEFS
Shuttle scientist cleared for flight
CAPE CANAVERAL — A civilian astronomer set to blast off
aboard the shuttle Columbia May 17 was declared fit for flight
Thursday, ending concern he might be bumped from the
mission because of an unspecified medical problem.
Columbia and a seven-member crew — a post-Challcngcr
record — arc tentatively scheduled to take off at 12:45 a.m. EDT
May 17 to kick off a long-awaited flight to study hlgh-cncrgy
astronomical targets In an ongoing U.S. drive to explore the
universe from space.
With launch processing in high gear, shuttle program chief
Robert Crippen announced last week that astronomer Samuel
Uurrancc. assigned to the crew In 1984. had developed an
unspecified "medical condition" that could force NASA to bar
him from the mission.
Durrance’s backup, astronomer Kenneth Nordslcck. replaced
his colleague last Saturday during a critical dress-reheursid
countdown at the launch pad. fueling speculation that Durrancc
would be bumped from the flight after more than six years of
training.
But NASA spokesman Jeff Carr said Thursday Durrancc had
been cleared for launch.

Arson blamed for school fire
PENSACOLA — A fire blamed on arson at a middle school
Thursday morning prompted Escambia County officials to close
the school for the day and send more than 700 students home.
There were no injuries but the fire caused an estimated
$20,000 to $25,000 damage to Brownsville Middle School, said
Ski Gowltzkc. a fire Investigator with the Escambia County
Shcrlfr s Department.
Gowltzkc said officials have determined the fire was
"intentionally set." but declined to say what was used to start
the blaze. "Right now we're not releasing that." he said.
The fire was apparently set in the back of the school
auditorium's stage.Thc flit- was described as minor, but it
caused a lot of smoke in the school. The students were
evacuated, then sent home.

B u n n y , b u n n y , who’s got the b u n n y?
ORLANDO — Police said Thursday they suspect an animal
rights group of stealing nine rabbits from a research laboratory.
The nine albino rabbits, valued at $25 each, were stolen either
Thursday morning or Wednesday night from Dawson Research
Corp., said police Lt. Bill Long.
The burglars forced their way Into the building, painted graffiti
on InsiJe and outside walls and removed the rabbits from their
cages, said Long.
One of the spraypainted messages read. "ALF Is war." a
reference to the Animal Liberation Front.
Long said police took fingerprints but had identified no
specific ausp'vts. •
••
Animal rights activists recently demonstrated outside the
lu b m ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ m ln g it was performing painful experiments on

Father $28,000 behind in child support
•

TAMPA — One ol the state s 10 most wanted "deadbeat" dads
was ordered Thursday to com up with more than $28,000 in
unpaid child support or spend 166 days In Jail, state officials
said.
Dennis Diaz. 39. was arrested In Los Angeles In March after
state officials and local law enforcement personnel tracked him
(lo«vn .wy.dnj. bioUn p( an anonymous Up to the state's child
support hotline.
Diaz, a chiropractic consultant who was divorced from his wife
In 1984. was one of ten delinquent dads singled out for publicity
It. November as part of a statewide effort to step up enforcement
ofchllJ support orders.
Robert L. Johnson, who heads the Department of Health and
Rehabilitative Services' child support enforcement office, said
the ten-most-wanted program Is responsible in part for the
department's improved collection rate.

Cops put torch to marijuana cache
MILTON — The Panhandle county that for two years has led
the state In the number of marijuana plants found and destroyed
has seen another $ 2 -milllon-worth of the plants put to the torch,
deputies said Thursday.
About 1.900 marijuana plants were found Wednesday on two
parcels of land in northern part of the rural county in the
Chumuckla area. There were no arrests.
A recent report from the Florida Department of Law
Enforcement said Santa Rosa County led the state last year In
the number of marijuana plans found and destroyeJ.
The county was far anti away the leader, though some other
north Florida counties also reported large numbers of marijuana
plants destroyed last year, authorities said.
Santa Rosa County destroyed 8.701 plants In 1989. while the
next highest number was in Polk County, with 4.383 plants
found and destroyed.
From United Press International Reports

LOTTERY
TALLAHASSEE
Tho daily
number Thursday In tho Florida
Lottery CASH 3 game was 152.
Straight Play (numbers In exact
order) $250 on a 50 cent bet, $500
on $1
Box 3 (numbers tn any order)
$80 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 any order on a $1 bel
Straight Box 6 $290 in order
drawn. $40 II picked in combination
on $1 bel

S a n fo rd llo r a k l
(U S P S 4(1 3 U I

Second Class Pottage Paid al Sanford.
Florida J277I
POSTM ASTER Send ad d rei* change*
lo THE S A N FO R D M ERALO. P O
Boa IU 7 , Sanlord, FL J277I
Subtcriplion Rate*
(D aily B Sunday I
Home D elivery B M ail
J Month*
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1 Year
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Phone 1407) 322 3(11

• P la t* Twin, Sanlwd
Mutant Ninja Turtle*."
Jail - Delailt. 322 7»2
• Seminole Plata Cinema. Seminole
Hwy 17 92 and S R 02*. C atielb e rr
Driving M it t D a n /." "Pretty Woman.*!
Delailt. 329 7/22
~
• The Moviet. Lake Howell Square. 1271 S.
.J* Cattelberry " T f* God* M u tl Be Cr
II." "Opportunity Knock*." "Teenage
lanl Ninja Turtle*." "Miami Bluet." "H
For Red October." "Joe v* The Volcano,
"TheGuardian." "Q B A ." D e la ilt.479 TIM.
• United A rtltl Mamet at Market Pla
corner ol Saion Blvd and Enterprlt# R
O range C ity: "Teenage M utant Nlnj
Turtle*." "Driving M itt D ally ." "Nun*
Th# Run." "Cry Baby." "Th* Guardian.
"The Tale* From Th# Oarktide." Hunt F
Red October," "Craiy People." Detail
904 77} 1700

Highlights

ART
• Cornell Fine A rt* M u u u m , campu* ol
Rolllnt College. Winter Pork The "Alumni A
Friend* Collection*" w ill be on dltploy
through Mey * The "Senior Art Show."
teoturing graduating rrmor art m e|or* of I he
Cla*» ol ttW . will be hald May IS 2/ Hour*
Tuet F r l , 10 a m 5 pm . Sun . I S p m No
admlttlon charge D e ln lv 6M 1S16
• Creative Art Gallery. MS S Maitland Ave .
Maitland A rolaboratlve display ol "Ancient
Myth* and Modern Monument*" will run
through May 4 In the gallery and alto on the
lawn Gallery hour* Wed Sal.. I I a m 4
p m ; Sun . 1 4 p m . No admlttlon charge
Detail*. *41 SOT?
• Maitland Art Centar. 211 W Pact wood
Ave . Maitland Hour* Mon . Wed . F r l . *
a m lo 4 X p m ; and Toe* . T h u r t. 10 a m
t o * p m : and S a t. Sul.. from noon 4 X p m
No admlttlon charge C elallt.ias 2111.
• Mount Dora Center lor the A ril, l i t E att
Fifth Ave . M l Dora The public it Invited to
view Roto and DeButkM ay Sth through June
7th Hour* are 10 a m to 4 p m Mon Sat
Admlttlon it tree For Information, call
(«04)}»}OMO
• Orange County Hlitortcal Society. 112 E
Rolllnt S t . Orlando The premiere American
eihlbltlon ol “ In the Foottlept of Columbut
Jew* in America I4S4 1(00. It now being
thown on Tue* Frl.. O a m to S p m . S a t.
Sun. noon to S p m through June 1 No
admlttlon charge Detailt. (9 t BJ20
• Orlando Muteum ol Art, 241* N M illt Ave .
Orlando The "Annual Juried Exhibition"
will open to the public May * A guided tour ot
eihlbltlon "G lim m er*ol a Forgotten Realm
Maya Archaeleogy at Caracol. Brine." will
be held May t beginning at 12 X p m The
latt day for the "New Decorative Workt from
the Collection ol Norma and W illiam Roth"
w ill be M a y 12 G a lle r y h o u r* a re
Tue* T h u r t. ( a m S p m ; F r l. t a r n I X
p m .i S a t. 10 a m S p m . Sun 12 noon S
p m ; doted Monday Admlttlon charge
Detail*. 1*6 4221
• Seminal* Cemmunty College, Fine Art*
Gallery. 100 Weldon Blvd . Sanford "Source
and Retource: The Emlronment" will begin
Mey 14 and continue ttrouh June 7 In the ” ,r r
A rtt Gallery Gallery hourt are Mon . Wed ,
10 a m 2 p m.; Tue*. T h u r t. noon S p m
Cloted Friday* Gallery alto It open In the
evening during mutlcal and theater per for
mancet No ad m lttlm charge Details. 222
l/ju .e ir m

DANCE
• American Legion. 270* Wells A ve. Fern
Park Scandinavian Association of Magar
Viking Club hoitt Scant,navlan and ballroom
dancing al lit meetings every second Satur
day at 7 p m For (fetallt. call the club
president al (SI 7214
• Casselberry Senior Center. 200 N Triple!
Lake Drive. Casselberry Square dancing
every Sunday al I 20 p m . Mon . advanced
line dance at I p m ; Tue* . round dancing at
7 20 p m . Wed . begim ert line dancing al 1 2
p ie . Ballroom dancing on third Saturday.
TW» *• m . t l SO du«wllu.i Derails » l MSI.
eat 22*
• O il*la n d C laetert. Lake M ary Fire Dept .
F le tl Street and Wilbur Avenue Classes neid
Mondays trom &gt; * p m Charge tor classes
Details. 22! S2«7
e Jewish Cammumty Canter. (SI N. Maitland
Ave . Mailiand Israeli folk dancing Mondays
trom 7 10 p m Lessors available I I p m
Details. *4S SV2J
eo id Hickory Slomptrt. Knights ol Col
umbut H all, S Park Avenue. Sanlord
Clogging classes held Mondays trom 7 I p m
Charge lor classes Detail!. J49 9529
e R a l f le t . Altam onte M a ll. A ltam onte
Spring*: Beach Boppert ol Orlando, rhythm
'n‘ blue* dance club Wed and Frl a l I p m
Detail*. 211 0IIS
e Southern Ballet Theatre. 97* Oranqe Ave .
Winter Park: The I9W90 season will dose
with "Coppell*." May 2S 2* Performances
will be held al the Bob Carr Performing Arts
Centre. 401 W Llvrrgslon S t. Orlando
Admission charge Delailt. 4210123
eSIudebaker'S, 99S S R 424. Altamonte
Springs Carolina Shaggers. dancing to beach
music Sundays from * I p m Details. 222
1714 Free lessons by Oance Club ol Central
Florida. Sundays turn 2 * p m
Details.
M2 S0*0
e Sunshine doggers, Maitland Civic Center,
*41 S Maitland Ave . Maitland Classes held
Thursdays from ( 10 pm Charge lor classes
Free beginner course 7 ( p m
Details.
*9} *427

DRAMA
• Civic Theatre of O n fra l Florida. 1001 E
Princeton S f . Orlando For information call
196 n&amp; 5

MUSIC

Grad Nite *90 sizzles
Five ol the hottest acts on the charts will keep Grad Nite '90
going all night long at Walt Disney World Magic Kingdom May 4,
5, 11, 12, and 18 One ol the most popular acts teatured at the
party will be Jody Watley.

Haitian exhibit to open
An exhibition of Haitian paintings of folk-life and voodoo,
from the collection of David Cutrcll. will open May 4 from 7 9
p.in. at the DeLnnd Museum ol Art. 449 E. New York Ave. For
more information, call (9041734-4371

Art in the park
The Mount Dora Village Association will hold a two day art
show In Donnelly Park, downtown Mount Dora. May 5 and 6 .
Entertainment and food concessions will be provided. For
Information call Lcs at (90-1) 735-0155 or Vincent (90*1)
735-1887.

Mother Goose visits Eustis
The Young People Theater of Bay Street Players. Eustis. will
present Its annual Spring Productions. May 4. 5 and 6 at the
State Theatre. 109 N. Bay St., at 7:30 p m. Frl. Sat.. 2 p.m.
Sunday. The production will include "Hansel and Gretcl" Frl..
Sat.; "Adventures ol Mother Goose." Frl., Sun: and "Mary
Poppins." Sat.. Sun. For more Information, call (904)
357-7777.

Performance of Figaro opens
The performance of "Lv Nozzc I Flgaio" by
lando
Opera Company will I k - at Bob Carr Performing Arts Centre.
Orlando beginning May 4. 5. 6 . at H p.m. Tickets may be
purchased ul die Orlando Aictiu Box Office Mon.-Sat. 'from 10
a.m. to 5 p.m. anil at all Ticket master nutlets.

• Betl Weilern Deltona Inn. 4(1 Deltona
Blvd . Deltona M lied Emotion*. Wed Sal.
beginning at ( JOp m Detail!. J74 **93
• Ceiare'i Palace. 3200 S Orlando Drive,
Sanlord New Image. Mon S a l. beginning al
9 p m Delailt. 2210*90
• Filigeraldt. UO N P dm ttlo Ave . Sanlord
Llv* entertainment Tuet Thurt ( p m and
Frl Sal beginning al *p m Delailt. 222 1910
• Fiend* Symphony O chetlra. 1900 N M ill*
a v e . Sul-e 3. Orlando Th* Matter work! al
th* Carr Performing Art* Centre will Nature
Cotmlc Vltlon May 10 and 12 at ( p m For
more Information call 194 2011
• Lak* Monro* Inn. 24(S Northmen Hwy
17*2. Sanlord Legacy. Frl Sun 9 p m to
'doting Don Pale. M a i Sun. beginning al 7
p m Delailt J22 110*
• Orlande Arena, Orlando Schedule ol
eventt It at lollowt May ). World Wretlllng
Federation May II. Don Henley, and July 7.
( Billy Joel Ticket* are available al I he
Orlando Arena Boi Ollic* Mon Sal 10 a m
•oS pm and all Ticket™ tier Outlet*
• Orlando Broadway Sene*. Bob Carr
Perform ing A rtt Centre, Orlando
Th#
19(9 90 leaton w ill Include
"Starlight
E ip r e ti." through May ( Seaton tubtcrlp
lion* are currently on tale lor the llv * thow
te rle t Delailt. I (00 20 JUS
• Orlando Sciet &lt;• Caller. (10 Rolllnt S I.
Orlando
New Kldt On Th* Block." will be
featured in the John Young Planetarium
thow "New Kldt Mania." May } at * 30 and
7 X p m Admlttlon It la per per ion Hourt
lor the Center it Monday through Thurtday, 9
a m to S p m : Friday 9 a m to 9 p m ;
Saturday noon to J pm . Sunday noon to 5
pm
• Rendetvout Lounge. S R 477. one block
north ol S R 43*. Altamonte Spring* Bit* the
Bullet. Tuet Sun beginning at 9 p m
D rla .lt 760 S000
• Seminole Community College. Weldon
nivd . Sanford For Intormation call 373 14S0.
e t t 199
• Station Umveriity. D eland Guett con
doctor, Dr Robe! Rotevear. P ro ltito r
Emeritut ot mutlc education al th* Unlverti
ty nt Toronto, will contuct the Wind Entem
ill* May * al 3 p m in Elliabelh Hall
Auditorium For intormation call 19041 (22
(920
• Th* Barn. 1300 S French A ve, Sanlord
Llv* entertainment rightly beglnrlnq al *
p m . and Sunday ( p m Detail*. 330 497(

WATER ACTIVITIES
• Sam mol* Community College. Fine A rtt
Theatre. 100 Weldon B lvd . Sanford For
information. 373 MM or 143 7001
• The American Young Acton Theatre, 5703
Lawton Rd Suite 161. Orlando The 1949 90
season tchedule it a t follows "Cheaper By
The Doien." May 10 13 Shows will be
performed at the Performing A rtt Center.
Valencia Community College, eatt campus
Orlando Admission charga Details, tee 4774
• The Mark Two. 3V4 Edgewater Drive.
Orlando The winter we son will close with
"Do Black P s tin t leather Shoes Really
Reflect Up?" with performances running
through May 70 For details, call THE MARK
or I 100 774 MARK

EXHIBITS
• Big T rte P ark, General Hutchinson
Parkway, oft U S M idw ay 17 97. Long wood
Home of The Senator, one of the oldest bald
cypress trees in the United States Park
includes picnic grounds and a nature walk to
the tree Hours Mon Frl , 9 a m to sunset.
Sat . Sun , 9 a m
to sunset No admission
charge De*ails. 37) 9413. e it 7473
• Bradlee McIntyre Itouse. 133 W Warren
St . Long wood Visit fie 1140 14 room Victo
nan home every second and fourth Wednes
day from 11 a m to 4 pm Admission charge
Details. 332 4970
• Florida Audubon Society. 1101 Audubon
Way. Maitland Maddyn Baldwin Center for
Birds of Prey is open Toes Sat . 10 a m 4
p m (aviary closed Sun and Mon ). envi
ronmental gift shop open Mon F r l. 10 a m 4
p m , and Sat.. 13 a m J p m No admission
charge Details. 44 7 7415
• Henry Shelton Sanford Memorial Museum
and Library. S70 E Frst S t. Sanford Visit
Sanford's history Tuei Frl . 10 a m S p m
and Sun . 21 p m No admission charge
Details. 330 5698 ext. v*8
• Holocaust Memorial Resource and Edura
tion Center, 4SI N Maitland Ave . M.ntland
To emphesue the lessons of the Holocaust,
the following films w il be presented through
the coming year M«»y 21 "Pebbles ” Film
showing will begin at 7 30 p m The educa

tionai c ih ib it hall and library is open
Mon Thurs . 9 a m 4 p m ; F r l. 9 a m 1
p m . and the first and third Sun , noon to 4
p m No admission charge Details. 424 0SSS
• M aitland Historical Museum. 221 W
Packwood Ave . Mailfand Museum hours
are 2 4 p m
Sun . Tu*s and F rl No
adrmssioncharge Details. A44 13*4
• Seminole County Environmental Studies
Center. Ostrey Trail end C H 419 This
74* acre school facility includes Su miles of
nslurw frails with native plants and wildlife, a
student museum that Is open during school
hours, fishing and picnc grounds The center
1% open to the public Hours Sunrise to
sunset, seven days a week No admission
charge Details. 371 04&amp;
• Seminole County Hidoncal Museum. 4314
S Orlando Drive. Sanford (in the County
Operations Center, across trom Flea World)
Hours Mon Frl 9 a m to I p m . Sat . Sun .
I 4 p m No admisnor. charge Details.
371 7419

FILM
• Altamonte M all Cinema: aOJ E Altamonte
Drive. Altamonte Sprngt
Q &amp; A," ‘‘Wild
Orchid." Detail*. * 1 &lt; )B i
• Eniian Theater, I BO $ Orlando A ve.
Mailiand The Film Critic* Serlet continue*
with a presentation ol "Letter To The N eit
Generation." May J. * a t J p m Admittion It
i i For information cal AU 77SJ
• In te n t,t* Mall *. SR 4JO and 14. Alta
monte Spring* "Hurt For Red October."
"S p ace In v a d e r* ." " T a le * From The
Darktide." "Teenage M ilan! Nin|e T u rtle *"
"C raiy People." "The Guardian " Delailt.

• Captain Hay’t Rivwbeat Crwitet. Sanlord
Boat Work* Sanlord. n#.t to Otleen Bridge
Dally narrated tour* and charter* ol River
boat Prince** highllgt# wildlife along th# SI
John* River Tourt leave trom Sanlord
location every day eicept Thurtday* Tourt
leave from Hlghbank* Marina and Camp
ground In DeRary on Thurtday* Admlttlon
charge Delailt. 1J0 l»T2
• Katie’l Wekiva Rivw Landing. 109 K itit‘t
Cove. Sanlord. otr Slat* Road 4A Offer*
tm u * trip* Including tie Little Wekiva River.
Rock Spring*. Sf John* River and Blue
Spring* (patrons shiilled back upstream)
Kahe t Cove alto o llw t R V tile* and log
cabin and boat rental* For reservations and
information call 122 44b. or loll tree *2( 14(7
Irom Orlando Hourt Mon T h u rt. 7 JO
a m t X p m : Frl Sun. 7 X a m 7p m
• Marina III* Flih Camp, E a tl Hwy 4*.
Sanlord Feature* tcenlc aubo.il ride* and
lour*. R V park, campground, and boat and
motor rental* For more Information call
1407) J72 4719
• Riverthip Grand Romance. Monro* Harbor
on Lake Monro*. Sanhrd Daily cruilat ol SI
Johns River Evening crultet cater lo in*
romantic al hear! Admittion charge De
lain. J7I J09I
• Wekiva Falls Campyound. Wekiva River
Road. Wetl ol I 4 oil SR 44. Sorrento Thlt
historical tight (known a t "Ford Springs" In
I he 1(00*1 Includes tie
Worlds Largest
Aerial Springs." with a constant temperature
ol 74 degree*, picnic table* and pavillont.
campsite*. R V parking, canoe rental* and
tour boat* Open daly Admittion charge
For Intormation. call 1407) ( X 9I1I or 19041
M3 (OSS

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• Movieland D /l. 3740 Orlando Orlve
The
Tale* From The Darloide." "Nighlbreed ”
Delailt. 222 121*
• Moviet at Wekiva River Walk. 2141 E
Semoran Blvd . Apopka "Teenage Mutant
Ninja Turtle*." Muni For Red Octobe-."
"C raiy People. ' "The Guardian." "Driving
M it t D ally ." "Mourtain On The Moon.”
"Tale* From The D iv k tid e " "E rn e tl Goet
To J a il" For Intormalbn call M4 (0(0

MISCELLANEOUS
• Aviation Training Associates. 1777 Hangar
Road. Sanford Airporf
Helicopter and
airplane rides over Sarford/Lake Mary area
for kid* and adults Rides offered Mon Saf.
M 0 n r
to H O p m , and Sun by
appointment Charge per minute Details,

no 1148

TH E W EATH ER
LOCAL FO REC A ST
Today...Partly cloudy with a
slight chance of afternoon show­
ers and thunderstorms. High in
lilt- upper 80's with the wind at
10-15 mph from the southeast.
Tonight...Partly cloudy with a
low in the upper 60 s and a light
wind.
Tomorrow...Portly cloudy with
a chance of afternoon showers
and thunderstorms. High In the
upper 80's to low 90 s with the
wlnd from the south at 10 mph.
Extended out look... Mostly
cloudy Sunday with a chance of
afternoon showers and thun­
derstorms. High in the 90 s.

Friday. May 4. 1990
Vol 82. No 218
Published Daily and Sunday, eicept
Saturday by The Sanlord Herald.
Inc . J00 N French Ave Sanlord.
Fla J777I

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Send typewritten announcementa 10 daye In advance tc
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PtlyCldy 92-72

PtlyCldy 91-70

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Hi Lo Ram
U 66 000
Apalachicola
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9J 47 0 00
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Gainesville
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Jacksonville
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Daytona Beach: Waves me 2
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Beach: Waves an J l Icct and
semi-choppy Current is to the
north, with a water temperature
of 76 degrees Sun screen factor:
1.

8:30 p in. T ID E S : D ayto n a
Beach: highs. 5.21 a.m.. 4:56
p.m.: lows. 1103 a.m
1136
l&gt; in.: New S m yrn a Beach:
highs. 5.26 a.m.. 5:01 p in.:
lows, 11:08 a.m.. 1141 p in.:
Cocoa Beach: liiglis. 5:41 a.m
5:16 p.m.. lows. 11:23 a.m.

BOATING
St. Augustine to J u p ite r
In le t.
Today...southeast wind 1(&gt; in
15 kis. Seas 2 lo 4 It. Hay and
inland waters a moderate chop
Tonight...southeast to soulli
wind 10 kts. Seas 2 lo 3 ft. Hay
and Inland waters a light chop
Saturday, .south to sijutliwest
wind 10 kts. Seas I to 3 It. Hay
and Inland waters a light chop

S T A T IS T IC S
Tin- high tem perature in
Sanlord I mtrsday was 89 de­
grees and (lie overnight low was
63 as reported by the University
ol Florida Agricultural Research
tnd Education Center. Celery
Avenue.
Recorded rainfall during Hie
24-hour period ending al K a.m
Friday totalled 0 Inches.
The temperature at 8 a.m
today was 77 degrees and
Thursday's overnight low was
69. as recorded hv I lie National
Weather Service at the Orlando
International Airport.
Other WcathcrServlec data:
Thursday's high............... 89
Darom etric pressure.3 0 .2 0
R elative h u m id ity ....82 pet
W inds....Southeast, 10 mph
R ainfall... ...................... O In.
Today's sunset.....8:02 p.m.
Tom orrow's sunrise....6:42

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Sanford Heralu?

Lake Mary agrees
to purchase park

POLICE BRIEFS
Marijuana found in traffic stop
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS — City police here who made a
i. ifflc slop of a truck traveling erratically on Stntc Road 434.
Altamonte Springs, arrested the driver on a worthless check
warrant. The truck was searched and more than 20 grams of
marijuana reportedly found.
■John Taylor Wilson, 28. 903 N. State Road 434. Altamonte
Springs, was also charged with possession of marijuana and
drug paraphernalia, at 10:34 p.m. Tuesday.

Robbery of elderly woman solved
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS — Altamonte Springs police de­
tective Jerry Warrlncr reported tracking down a suspect who
allegedly stole an 81-year old woman's purse as she walked
from a grocery store carrying two shopping bags April 14.
Warrlncr said lie determined that a telephone credit card
stolen along with the victim's purse had been used several
limes. A man's wallet was found and It contained the credit
card number written on a piece of paper. The wallet was traced
back to a roommate of the suspect. Several roommates of the
suspect reportedly told police he gave them lhe phone credit
number to use as his own.
That led to the arrest at 4 p.m. Thursday of Daniel George
Webster. 21. 390 Pressvlew St., Lougwood. He is charged with
strong arm robbery.

Man charged with hitting girlfriend
SANFORD - Clifford Wayne Dye, 32. 1033 W. First St„
Sanford, was charged with battery and aggravated assault after
allegedly hitting and pointing a loaded shotgun at his llve-ln
girlfriend. Marilyn Baker, 36. Sanford police reported.
Dye was urrested at home at 12:14 a.m. today. In connection
with the 9:15 p.m. Thursday incident at his house.
,

Police report attempted burglary
SANFORD — A man who allegedly broke a window and
pushed In a screen while yelling for another person at the
house of Zlllcrstecn Bellamy. 1006 E. Seventh Si.. Sanford, has
been charged with attempted burglary.
Sanford police arrested Tyrone Lee, 20. of 516 E. Fifth Si..
Sanford, ai the scene al 12:07 a.m. today.

Seminole County DUI arrests
SANFORD — The following persons face a charge of driving
under the Influence In Seminole County:
• Kevin Andrew McNamara, 21. 1203 Adams SI.. Lougwood.
was arrested at 1:50 a.m. Thursday after his speeding truck
was seen weaving on Balm Springs Drive. Altumonle Springs.
• David Lee Shlflett. 20. no address listed, was arrested at
10:56 p.m. Wednesday after his car was clocked traveling 65
mpli In a 45 mph zone on County Road 46-A. Lake Mary.

Vehicles vandalized
SANFORD — Sanford Police Chief Steven Harriett said police
arc Investigating U-B gunshots fired inlo two occupied Sanford
businesses and two parked curs April 27 at about 9:30 p.m.
The glass door and a front window' of Mister Donut and Lee's
County ChlcKen. both on U.S. Highway 17 92. were struck,
i iarrlcit said. Two ears parked In the 8Lu block of Bari: Avenue
were also hit.
Harriett said the shooter hasn't been Identified, so jiollcc
don't know If the gunman was the same In all cases. However,
he said, this type of crime occurrs occasionally In the city, and
bring a more serious charge than Just criminal mischief.
Harriett said when the shooters are caught they will fare a
charge of shooting into occupied buildings and firing Into
vehicles, because occupants of the buildings could have been
Injured.

By NICK PFEIFAUP

Herald stall writer
LAKE MARY - The Lake
Mary City Commission last night
agreed to go ahead with the
purchase of approximately 35
acres of land between Country
Club Road and Tlmacuan, but
not before several questions
from Individual commissioners
and the general public were
satisfied.
The proposal to purchase the
p r o p e r ty w as e v e n t u a lly
approved unanimously by the
commission.
T h e p ro p e rty , g e n e ra lly
located to the northwest and
across Country Club Road from
the Grace United Methodist
Church In the northern part of
Lake Mary, will be used as an
"active" park, that la. a park
that will Include a number of
tiascbull and softball diamonds,
tennis courts,
and soccer or
mulll-purposc fields. Following a
minor adjustment In the bound­
aries of the site several months
ago. I he eliy called for a review
of the original appraisal of the
p ro p erly and found m inor
changes In the value, ull lo the
city's advantage. Asa result, the
owner of the property. Tlmacuan

Golf and Country Club, oflcrcd
Ihc 35 acres, appraised al over
$1.5 million, lo Ihc city for
3700.000,

....

Each of ihc commissioners
volred approval of Ihc project,
though there was some concern
over whether or not the money
mlghl he needed for other, more
pressing needs. One such need
was brought lo light earlier
during the same meeting, when
City Attorney Ned Julian re­
ported he had heard that 'Flori­
da Bower Corporation was pre­
pared lo go lo the mat," In Its
fight with the city over Lake
Mary's requirement that the
company bury Its power lines
along Lake Mary Boulevard.7

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Festival presentation

Commissioner David Mealor
questioned w hether action
should lie delayed on purchasing
the property until it Is known If
the money mlghl he needed to
finance Ihc city's defense In the
mailer. In response. Commis­
sioner George Duryca said he
favored purchasing the park
property.
"We need that recreation area
more than we need hurled
cables," Duryca said.

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Herald Phot#hy Nick PMUut

Larry Lucas, representing the Lake Mary-Heathrow Festival of the
Arts, last night presented a signed and numbered 1989 festival
poster to the Lake Mary City Commission,in appreciation for the
city's cooperation in the event. Lucas recommended the poster
be placed on display In the new Lake Mary City Hall, which Is
scheduled to open in July.

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Downtown apartment
plan draws protest
By J. BRADLEY DILLINQ
Herald staff writer
SANFORD — The Planning
and Zoning Commission last
night turned down a request to
develop an apartment complex
in an area zoned commercial
after several residents from
su rrounding neighborhoods
poured Into ihe city commission
chambers to protesi the motion.
The property at the southwest
corner of Second Street and Elm
Avenue contained a single fami­
ly residence and a garage
apartment In an area that has
been zoned for special commer­
cial use.
The commission voted unan­
imously to deny Ihc request by
Franklin Investment Group.
"We'd like to retain ns many of

Ihe single family residences as
we ran in that area." said lauira
Strachla, a resident of the
downtown historic district and
president of the Sanford Historic
Trust. "It's very close to the
downtown business district and I
don't think this going to help It."
Strachla was one or five people
who spoke, but at least 20
people responded to Commis­
sioner John Morris' rail for a
show of hands to determine the
number there for the apartment
Issue.
Ken Stickler, representing the
Franklin Investment Group told
the commissioners that he In­
tended to rennovate and Im­
prove ihe building for multifamily residence.
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Celebrity bagger
Al Chlodi, president of the SanfordLako Mary
unit of the American Cancer Society, bags
groceries yesterday at Ihe Winn Dixie store at
25th Street and Airport Boulevard as cashier
Denise Wilson rings up the bill. Chiodi was one

of several local celebrities who helped out al
stores In Seminole, Orange and Osceola
counties as part of a drive lo raise money for Ihe
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Miami.

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Republicans offer $4.7
billion road package
By M ICH AE L MO LINE

UPI writer
T A L L A H A S S E E — House
R e p u b lic a n s o ffe r e d a
$4 .7-billion transportation plan
that they said meets objections
raised by Gov. Bob Martinez
when he vetoed an earlier
tranaporatton package.
The GOB plan raises as much
money as the bill vetoed by the
governor Wednesday, but It
lacks the statewide 4-cent gaso­
line lax Increase to which
Martinez objected
Instead, the GOB plan would
permit county-wide gas-tax In­
creases of op lo 4 cents per
gallon by referendum or a vote of
the local commission.
There was no Immediate re­
sponse lrout Democratic leaders.

Including House Speaker Tom
Gustafson. Hut Gustafson said
Wednesday that the governor's
veto would kill chances for any
transportation pact this year.
However. House Republican
leader Dale Balchett and aides to
Itte governor said they wanted lo
keep negotiations open.
"We re willing to work with
Mr. Gustafson if he's witling 10
work with us." Batchctl said al a
news conference. "His policy
was vetoed. Ours Is the only
game left In town."
"1 think before rids session's
out. you'll see a transportation
bill passed." said Brian Ballard,
a top aide to the governor.
The Republican plan retains
the Increased motor-vehicle fees
outlined In the House-Senate
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EDITORIALS

Peril in Peru
Peru is a struggling young democracy on
the verge of collapse. Its principal threat is a
hopelessly mismanaged economy that has
depressed living standards alarmingly during
the last five years. The economic chaos Is
exacerbated by a growing communist in­
surgency and a boom in narcotics trafficking.
The Upper Huallaga Valley in northeastern
Peru is the source o f coca leaf for half of the
world's cocaine.
Lima Is In urgent need o f assistance, both
economic and military. But the Pentagon’s
sudden plan to establish a U.S. military
training base in the Upper Huallaga to
combat drug smugglers and guerrillas alike
raises a bevy of red flags. Although the
American operation may be sound, some
hard questions should be answered before It
is carried out.
For starters, is there broad-based support In
Peru, both within the government and among
ordinary citizens, for even a limited U.S.
military presence in the country?
Under the Pentagon’s $35 million plan, an
unspecified number of the Arm y's Special
Forces personnel w ould train Peruvian
soldiers at the new base In the heart of the
coca-growing region. Six Peruvian battalions,
about 5.500 soldiers, would be instructed In
Jungle warfare and other tactics. Their
mission would be to counter drug traffickers
and the brutal rebel movement known as
Scndero Lumlnoso, Spanish for Shining Path.
In recent years these two groups have
formed an unholy alliance: The senderlstas
provide armed protection for coca traffickers
in exchange for a cut of the profits from the
drug trade. The insurgents use the Andean
highlands surrounding the Upper Huallaga
River as their principal staging area. But they
control large sections of Peru by terrorizing
impoverished pennum* and government of­
ficials; recently, they have been increasingly
active in Lima as well, dynamiting electricity
pylons and blacking out the city.
C on sequ en tly, the Peruvian m ilita ry
command is eager for Washington to supply
military advisers and equipment to assist in
the cou n terin su rg en cy cam paign. T h e
frontrunner in Peru’s presidential contest.
Alberto Fujimori, says he would oppose direct
participation by Americans in me fighting,
although he supports the limited U.S. training
role outline tines far.
Still, there is mounting concern among
many Latin Americans that stepped up U.S.
military Involvement in the region as part of
the drug war would com prom ise their
national sovereignty. Before committing mili­
tary personnel of any kind, the Bush
administration should weigh the possibility
that the action might actually boost support
for the senderistas by triggering an antiAmerican backlash.
The second major Issue that must be
studied carefully by the White House is the
level of support in this country for U.S.
participation in Peru’s battle against narcotraflcantcs and guerrillas.
Disclosure o f the Pentagon’s plans pro­
mpted reflexive cries in some quarters that it
would lead to another Vletnam-style military
quagmire. There appears to have been very
little consultation with Congress, much less a
public debate on the merits and risks of the
operation. Without solid backing on Capitol
Hill and among U.S. voters, the administra­
tion's Andean strategy is likely to falter with
the first American casualty in the Upper
Huallaga.

Berry's World

...SO
M IK H A IL ,
HOW'S IT

GOiW IN
UTHUANVA?

BEN W A TTE N B E R G " *

Americana in the culture contest
The elusive search for a new emphasis for
American post-Cold War foreign policy need not
be so elusive. It Is as close ns a dollar bill.
To review the bidding, as described in this
space earlier:
In large part due to modem communications,
democracy is winning the world series. The
global contest will not concern whether, but
what kind of, democratic values will lx- Influen­
tial.
Today. America Is No. 1, more powerful than
ever, the uni-power. In the future, the No. 1
country will be the one that Is most successful In
shaping the global democratic culture.
Only the American democratic culture has
legs. Only Americans have the sense of mission
— and gall — to engage In benign, but energetic,
global cultural advocacy. Hence, the doctrine of
"neo-manifest destinarianlsm." to help form a
world that is user-friendly to American values.
If communications of values is the key. how do
we get fully engaged? How to assure that
American concepts of (for example) pluralism,
capitalism, upward mobility. Individualism and
opportunity, become better understood?
There arc things that government can do.
There arc conditions that government can only
encourage. Here are a few examples, big and
small:

Our government communication policy is
pcnny-wise-pound-fooltsb. Because of budget
strictures the Voice
of Am erica (VOAI
recently had to con­
sider ru ttin g lan ­
guage services. Ridi­
culous.
S o m e b u d g e tc u t t e r s say w e
should cancel a new
American short-wave
tr a n s m itte r , now
under construction
in Israel, designed to
carry VOA and Radio
L ib e r t y in to th e
Moslem areas of the
C lh e global
USSR. It s said the
contest will
Soviets are no longer
not concern
o u r a d v e r s a r ie s .
whether, hut
Maybe. Hut won't the
what kind ol,
uni-power (us) still
democratic
have something to
values will be
say to the Moslems of
influential J
Central Asia, when
Moslems are the
fastest growing, and most volatile, segment of
the global population?

Most Americana, luckily. Is spread by non­
governmental means. Hut shouldn't the gov­
ernment, If possible, encourage such en­
terprises?
All commerce Is not equal. The export of
widgets is important. But more Important Is that
American television programs and movies have
fair access In other countries, that the English
language spreads, that It Is easier for tourists,
teachers and students to come In America.
The global entertainment business Is largely
American. Yet. television programs and movies
are not Included in the Gcnrrul Agreement on
Trade and Tarrlffs (GATTf That makes it
difficult for us to keep foreign markets open and
fair. Hut one reason entertainment is GATT-less
is that Congress is under domestic pressure to
keep the American maritime Industry unGATTed. That gives foreigners a ease to keep
entertainment out of the G A IT negotiations.
G A IT It? In the modern world. t&gt;ox-other brats
boats.
America is the No. I tourist draw. People
aren’t coming here Just to see the Grand
Canyon. Tourists absorb a sense ol the American
experience and take It home. Yet. of the free
countries. We have the most stringent vtxa
requirements. Other nations subsidize hostels so
that voting foreigner*: can visit. We don't.

JACK ANDERSON

Census dogfight
only beginning

IS ABOUT TO
APPEAR-WE WILL
NOW LOOK DEEP
INTO THE RECESSES
OF SPACE, FAR
BEYOND ANYTHING
WE’VE SEENIMAGINE THE
POSSIBILITIES!

I THINK
I'M GOING
TO BE SICK .

hi
GEORGE F. WILL

B re n n a n s h a m e s lib e r a lis m
WASHINGTON — How silly ran a Supreme
Court opinion be? William Brennan, working
on the frontiers of absurdity In bis dissent
concerning child pornography, advances this
principle of liberal Jurisprudence regarding
First Amendment law: The Court's constitu­
tional duly Is to assume lhat public officials —
and. lnferentially. the public — are nincom­
poops.
Ohio, like 18 other states, has a law
criminalizing the possession of pornography
featuring children under 18. Recently, the
Court ruled. 6-3. that Ohio's law is constitu­
tional. This ruling detonated Brennan, who
said Ohio may be crim inalizing family
snapshots of children playing in the bathtub
and billtxiard advertisements of Copperlonr
suntan lotion showing a little girl's bottom
partially exposed by a dog pulling down the
girl s bathing suit.
Ohio's statute criminalizes possession of
material that portrays anyone under 18 "in a
stale of nudity" in a way that constitutes
"lewd exhibition" or "a graphic focus tin the
genitals." The law exempts material possessed
by the child's parents, or used for legitimate
sclcntlflc, artistic or educational purposes
An Ohio man was convicted of possession of
four "sexually explicit" photographs of an
adolescent male. The Ohio man said his
conviction was inconsistent with a 1969 Court
ruling. In 1969. the Court overturned a
Georgia statute that criminalized the mere
possession, even in the privacy of the home, of
obscene films. The Court said the flints al
Issue were indeed obscene and tiiat thc-lr
production and sale could have been pro­
hibited constitutionally. However, the Court
said the "broad power to regulate obscenity"
does not extend to mere private possession.
tint in the Ohio case. Justice While, Joined
by Kchnquist. Blackmun. O'Connor. Scallu
and Kennedy, said Ohio's law dealing witli
child pornography is not fatally flawed, as
Georgia's law was, by a "paternalistic"
concern with controlling private thoughts.
Rather, Ohio's purpose Is to protect children
by destroying "at all levels in the distribution
chain" the market for the exploitative uses of
children. Furthermore, a ban on possession of
child pornography encourages the destruction
of material that haunts the victims of abuse for
years. And research Indicates that "pedophiles
use child pornography to seduce oilier
children into sexual activity."
Hut Brennan (Joined by Marshall and
Stevens) was unmoved He launched Into his
familiar kinds of arguments — who knows
what 'lewd' means, and woe to Coppertone.
and hide grandpa's snapshots of the kids in
the bathtub and (really) If Michelangelo's
"David” depicts an adolescent. Michelangelo Is
a criminal in Ohio.
Well. now. I regret the necessity of noting

here the raw details that follow. However, the
folly of Brennan's liberal argument cannot be
understood unless we descend from airy
abstraction to the facts of the matter, as noted
in Ihc Court's ruling. Enough minced words
about "sexually ex­
plicit" photographs.
T h e p h o to g ra p h s
showed, among other
things, a 14-year-old
boy "with his legs
over his head and his
anus exposed" and
"lying down wllli a
plastic object which
appears to be In ­
serted in his anus."
These photographs
are the "discourse"
(B re n n a n 's w ord)
Brennan said
over which Brennan
Ohio may be
would throw con­
criminalizing
s titu tio n a l protec­
tion.
family
S o . a ga in s t 19
snapshots of
states' attempts to
children play­
break the "distribu­
ing in the
tion chain" of such
bathtub
s tu ff hy lig h tin g
demand as well as
supply. Brennan wields one or two (it's unclear
which) irratlonalist theories. One theory Is that
reason is incapable of arriving at defensible,
nun-arbitrary definitions of "lewd" and similar
terms. The other theory Is that Americans are
so tenuously attached to reason that,
entrusted with laws like Ohio's, they will
unleash police raids on families' snapshots of
babies on bearskin rugs.
Gracious. If the meaning ol words like
"lewd" are as slippery and fuzzy as Brennan
says, how can there he reasonable, predictable
cnforcenienl of law against, say. "fraudulent"
advertising or "negligent" behavior? And if
Americans are. as Brennan evidently thinks,
weirdly given to confusing family snapshots
with pornography. If Americans are lhat
nonsensical, what hope Is there for democracy
— the point of the First Amendment —
anyway?
Such liberals are saved from absurdity by
the virtue (in this case) ol Insincerity. They
find the Eogilsii language pcrlectiy serviceable
lor complex legislation when it serves their
ends.
Today the liberal position on die First
Amendment is an intellectual pretzel. Liberals
favor limits on political spending which, the
Court concludes, is speech- So political speech
— the core concern of tin- First Amendment —
can lie ratio n ed hy governm ent. Hut
possession of child pornography is a form of
"discourse" iti.it should be cuustltulloually
beyond the reach of govern ment.

WASHINGTON — Entire towns were
missed In the first sweep of the 1990 Census.
Huge housing complexes received nnlv one
questionnaire. Hut long after those gaifes are
forgotten, the political dogilght over the
numbers will rage, because the Census is
more than |ust a count to taiiisfy a statisti­
cian's curiosity. Il is the tool used by
Democrats ami Re­
----- 1
publicans to dole out
|M&gt;litieal favors and
apportion power.
Nobody claims that
the Census counts
every last American.
The deltaic Itehind
Hie scenes Is whether
the Census Hurcau
should make edit
c a l e d guesses —
s ta tis tic a l a d ju s t­
ments — to gel closer
to the truth. The
debate Is as old ns
the Census itself.
W It c tt G e o r g e
^Nobody
W ashington heard
claims the!
Ihc tally from the
the Census
1790 Census, he was
counts every
c o n c c rn e d 1 ha t
last American.
America didn't look
as populous as tie
wanted England to
think II was. The Issue has now become so
divisive lhat more than 50 lawsuits were died
after Ihc 1980 Census by cities and groups
claiming they had been undercounted. One
group of elites, assuming the worst, sued In
advance of the 1990 Census demanding a
statistical adjustment for the uncounted
masses. Here are the two cold facts lhat make
that adjustment so controversial. More than
$50 billion In federal aid tli.it goes lo stales
and cities annually Is based on population.
More importantly, the undereounted are
usually low-income and minority groups in
the inner cities — traditionally Democrats.
Not surprisingly, the Republican administra­
tion would rather not go out of Its way lo
make sure those people get their names on
the Census list.
Rep. Charles Schumer, D-N.Y., lohl us that
If the Hush administration doesn't make an
adjustment il will be hurling the people least
able to help themselves. "Urban areas and
poor people will lose bolh representation in
Congress and billions of federal dollars." he
said.
The conscientious statisticians ul the
Census Bureau ran a lest in 1986 to find out
how well their counting procedures worked.
They found tiiat they had missed 9 percent of
tile people in East Los Angeles, a poor area.
The statisticians reached the logical con­
clusion that the 1990 numbers should he
adjusted lo count the uncountables. Hut the
politicos at Itic Census Bureau's parent
agency, the Commerce Department, would
have none of it and declared there would be
no adjustment "The whole atmosphere at
the Census Bureau changed." one former top
bureau official lold our associate Jim Lynch.
The Census workers were discouraged hy the
in tru s io n of p o litic s In to th e ir p ro ­
fessionalism.
Il was dear that the decision was made
with a strong nudge from the Republican
Party. Census sources lold us there were long
faces al the Republican National Committee
whenever a Census nlflctal was summoned to
brief the party on the Impact of a numbers
adjustment. As un obligatory gesture, the
Commerce Department Issued regulations for
a possible adjustment in 1990. but the
regulations make an adjustment almost
Impossible.
Tiiat suits the Republicans Jusl fine. An
internal memo from the Republican Research
Committee, written by Reps. William Thom
as. H-Calil . and Vln Weber. K-Mlnn.,
expressed the |*trty's paranoia: "Statistical
adjustment could entail rooking the bonks for
political purposes. It the 1990 Census is
adjusted, we can expect tin- majority party in
Congress (Democrats) to dictate conditions
for adjusting future censuses."

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LOCAL BRIEFS

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CIA barbecue scheduled for Saturday
LAKE MARY — The Community Improvement Association
will hold their annual chicken barbecue tomorrow from 11
a.m. to 5 p.m. at the group's headquarters. 260 N. Country
Club Road.
CIA President Kandy Morris assures attendees the chicken
would be good, as cooks for the cvenl will Include Lake Mary
city commissioners and J’ollce Chief Charles Lauderdale, as
well as members of the CIA.
The barbecue Is the leading fundraiser of the year for the ,
association, with proceeds to benefit various civic projects.
Cost for the meal, which Includes Zcllwood swcelcom and
other trimmings. Is $5 for adults. $2.50 for chltdien.
Morris said the meals can be take outs, or enjoyed at the CIA
picnic area. Any food not purchased will be donated to
organizations which help Ihe hungry and homeless.

Execute
Continued from Pa|e t A
lominorrow."
Tufcro was the 22nd person
executed in Florida and the
n a tio n 's 1 2 4 th s in c e th e
Supreme Court lifted Its ban on
capital punishment In 1976. Ills
execution came exactly o .e year
after Florida's last execution,
when Aubrey Adams was put to
death.
Some 39 wltiicsscs. Including
nine Journalists and several law
enforcement officers, were pres­
ent when Tafero died. No relal Ives were present.
About a dozen anti-death
l&gt;cnalty protesters held a candle­
light vigil at die prison gates,
som e c a rry in g signs w ith
slogans such as "The death
pcnully brings txit the killer In
each ol us " A handful of capital
punishm ent supporters also
were at the prison.
Tafero ale about half of his last
meal of scrambled eggs, fried
IH'ppcmnl. tousled Italian bread,
two tomatoes, steamed broccoli,
asparagus tips, fresh strawberry
shortcake with real whipped
cream, whole milk and hot tea.
Mcmastersald.
At about 3 a.m. EDT Friday,
he spoke by telephone to his
girlfriend, Sonia Jacobs, one of
his co-defendants, who is serving
a life term at a women s prison
in Hroward County for the same

crime. He also spoke by tele­
phone to his and Jacobs' daugh­
ter. Christina Tafero, 15. who
lives with guardians In New
York.
Ths 11th U.S. Circuit Court of
Appeals In Atlantu and U.S.
District Judge Lcnorc Nesbitt
m u s e d earlier Thursday to
grant Tafero a stay, rejecting
c la im s t h a t m i t i g a t i n g
circumstances were not cor.sldered by the trial Jury that
recommended the death penalty.

Counselor—
Continued from Page 1A
taught social studies for eight
years before Integration allowed
black students and teachers go
to Seminole High School.
"I enjoyed leaching wherever I
was," Wilson said, "but I really
wanted to gel into social work,
so 1 started counseling.**
Wilson also slid he "loves
working with people" In general,
but he especially enjoys the
lively company of the high
school students at Seminole
High School.
"They make this Job very
fun." he said, adding despite his
more than'three decades on the
Job. he had no plans to retire In
the near future

performance checklist.
"Mr. Lcfcbvre has difficulty
with decision making, planning
and assigning, and discipline."
Kaiser wrote. "An attitude of
‘I'm not responsible* seems to
permeate the adm inistrative
function of the division.” he
continued.
County personnel flics show
Lcfcbvre was placed on a 30-day
probation following the report
and told if he failed to Improve In
several management skills, he
would be terminated. Lcfcbvre
said Kaiser orlglnully demanded
his re s ig n a tio n , but la te r
dropped that demand when he
refused. Lcfcbvre appealed the
evaluation, but Acting County
Manager Hob McMillan upheld
Kaiser on April 24.
In a followup evaluation April
30. Kaiser wrote I-efebvre trial
he had tiegun to Issue employee
policy bulletins as required but

Continued from Page 1A
He was arrested by C ity
County Investigative Bureau
agents, and Ixmked Into the
Orange County Jail, without
Ixind.
CCIH Ll. Donald Esllngcr said
Elartel has been fired, as well as
jailed, liartc) allegedly over at
least the last mouth smuggled
food, such as [ilzza, steak and
taccos into the Jail, along with
liquor on at least two occasions,
Esllngcr said.
Jail A dm inistrator Duane
Rutledge received a tip about Ihe
alleged smuggling about two
weeks ago. Esllngcr said.
A determination was made
that Harte. might lie receiving at
Ills home packages of con­
traband that assoclaU s of federal
prisoners In (he jail sent to him
through Ihe U.S. mall. Esllngcr
said. E slln g cr said. U artcl
allegedly smuggled contraband
Into the jail In exchange for
money.
U.S. Postal Inspectors were
notified, and a watch on Hariri's
mall was ordered April 26.

MARY HART1GAN
Mary llartlgan. 90. Lake of the
Woods Ulvd.. Fern Park, died
Thursday at Florida Hospital
Altamonte. Dorn March 20. 1900
in County Claire, Ireland, she
moved to Fern Park from New
York City In 1981. She was a
homemaker and a member of St.
Mary Magdalen Catholic Church.
Survivors include daughter.
Kathleen H. Arias. Fern Park:
th re e g ra n d c h ild r e n : fiv e
great-grandchildren.
Dald w ln •Fa 1rc h 11d Funeral
home. Altamonte Springs, In
charge of arrangements.

iP U N E R A L S
BAR NES D O N A LD JOHN
»Of D on*Id John H*rn«%

00. of

C a tM lb rrry . *n o
***y
will bm conduct**] &amp;*turd*y at 3 p m at ffw
Long wood Cardan Chaptl wftti Mr Jim
R tk te r t officiating *nt*rm#nf wilt follow at
Alt Faith* Mamof lal P a ri In lltu ol flowvrt.
m«mortal contribution* may ba mad* to
Woman in Need. Inc (Organiiation tor
Homelf%» Women), c/0 It* founder Rita
Zimmer. Mr Darne*
123 W Jtth S t.
12th floor. New York, NY 10010. or ttve
A lihelm tr* Resource Center of Winter Park
Garden Chapel Home for Funeral*. US £
State Road 434. Long wood, let 7101. In charge
of arrangement*

Britton Funerai Home Sanford. In charge
of arrangemenf*
THIGPEN. JOSEPH' JOE ' I
Gravetidt service* for Mr Joseph “ Joe"
Thigpen, age 30. of Geneva who passed away
on April I f will be conducted on Saturday at
11 * m in Oeklawn Perk Cemetery, in Lake
Mary, with Minister Julius Bleckwelder
officiating
Oekiewn Perk Cemetery/Funeral Home.
Lake M ary. In charge of arrangement*

Continued from Page 1A
for landscaping. Lake
Mary will be responsible for Ihe
first phase, whlrh deals with
Improvements from Interstate 4.
east lo Country Club Road.
Seminole County will be re­
sponsible for tile project’s sec­
ond phase, which will continue
Ihe pro|ect further cast to U.S.
Highway 17-92.
In the Canln Associates pres­
entation before the City Com­
mission last night. Hrlan Davis
gave a review of current and
previous projects the firm has
undertaken, including landscape
design for 4.000 acres at Hunt­
er’s Creek In Orlando, the south
terminal at Orlando Interna­
t i o n a l A i r p o r t , an d the
beautification of a porllon of
John Young Parkway.
During the final jyortlon of the
presentation. Davis displayed
artists' conceptions of what Lake

Mary Boulevard could become.
dc|&gt;ciidlug on the extent to
which the City would go to
develop the total plan. These
Included socially street paving,
bikeways and pedestrian paths
winding through a double row of
crape myrtle and live oak trees,
power tines h k b ^ B p ^ lc r side­
walks. m oderntsn^^JIlc lights .
and signs and a tree-studded
median area.
Although the contract wilt
include only the first phase,
Canln representatives estimated
beautification of Lake Mary
Boulevard from 1-4 to U.S. 17-92
will cost aLout $1.2 million.
Lake Mary City Manager John
Litton and the city planning staff
w ill soon begin negotiating
sessions will) Canln Associates.
If an agreement Is not finalized
with Canln. the firm of Glattlng.
Lopez. Kercher. Anglin. Inc. will
be considered.

Department.

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DEATHS
LOUISA GROOVER
Louisa Groover. 21. 8941 Jef­
ferson Avc., Jacksonville, died
Sunday. April 22. at University
Medical Center. Jacksonville.
H o r n O c t . 1 3 . 1 0 6 8 In
Jacksonville, she was a life-long
resident. She was a member of
V ic t o r y B a p t is t C h u r c h .
Jacksonville, andof ACTEENS.
Survivors include parents.
W allace W . and H etty.
Jackson v ille: g randm other.
Louisa Jlmlncz; sister, Dorothea
Jacksor.; brother. Dan Wilson:
niece and nephew. Simon Crews
and Sara Jackson, several aunts,
uncles and cousins.
P e e p le s F u n e r a l H o m e .
Jacksonville. In charge of ar­
rangements.

Boulevard—
still lacked In other areas. In­
cluding providing statistical In­
formation to support division
budget requests, review of flexi­
ble \ ’ork hours for animal con­
tro l o ffic e rs s tre a m lin in g
paperwork and •’thcr areas
Lcfcbvre said the large amount
of paperwork demanded by
Kaiser prevented many of the
projects frourbeing completed.
Lcfcbvre said he prepared a
streamlined report over a year
ago that was not begun because
he was told by county budget
officials the county didn't have
money to pay for It. It was
recently approved. Lcfcbvre
said.
Kaiser had given Lcfcbvre an
.-ddlllonal 30 days, until June
29. to complete the objectives.
Prior to being under the Public
Safely Department, the Animal
Control Division has been under
the county manager's office and
the Health and Human Services

Thursday, CCIH agents were
notified by postal officials In
•Sanford that two overnight de­
livery pack'ages for Bartel's
address had arrived.
A Sanford polite dog trained to
delect narcotics was used to pick
one package addressed to Bartel
o lu l of a " lin e u p " of six
j&gt;ackages that Included the two
addressed to him. Esllngcr said.
Postal Insjjectors got a search
warrant for the package the dog
singled out. Esllngcr said when
ihe package was opened by
officials they found one ounce of
marijuana.
A U.S. Postal Inspector dressed
as a mall carrier delivered that
package and Ihe second package
also addressed lo Hart el's house.
Hartel signed for and arrepted
both. Esllngcr said.
CCIH agents moved In and
arrested Hartel in connection
with the first jxirkagc. Agents
opened the second package, and
Esllngcr said the, found 11
grams of marijuana, about 6
grams of powder cocaine and a
$100 bill
NOVENA TO ST. JUDE • May ts* iac/W sear'
ot Jesus be adored, f o r ted. lowed l prnerved
dvoufbeui r e weed rvw t forever Sacred
read of Jes.v pray for i t Si Jjdo w&lt;rter of
- fa cet pray tor l&gt; Si Juda h«rpar cf™« “epo
W * pray 'or ut f V » a l9 tm e it o f9 d a ji Tha
rovena fiat "ever owe krown to til Thank you
Si Jude tor prayet answered M P A

SEMINOLE COUNTY
SCHOOL BOARD
BID INVITATION SALE ON
USED BUSES AND VEHICLES
AND 3 PORTABLE BUILDINGS
AND 1 TRAILER
SATURDAY, MAY 19,1990
8:00 A.M. UNTIL 4:00 P.M.
Surplus lumiture will also be for sale on this date.
Bids will be awarded to the highost acceptable bidder on May 21,
1990.
The School Board reserves Ihe right lo reject any and all bids.

Terms:
Location:

Cash, Cashier's Check or Money Order only.
All bid items must be claimed by May 25,1990.
Old Transportation Compound
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S p o r t s
T r i b e
NBA PLAYOFFS
Philadelphia pays the ‘Price’
The Philadelphia 76crs learned Thursday
night what Mark Price already knew.
Price, taking advantage of Philadelphia's
decision to cover Cleveland Cavaliers center
Hrad Daugherty one-on-one. set a team playoff
record by dishing out 18 assists to go with his
18 |M)ints and IXiughcrty scored a season-high
and team playoff record 34 to give the Cavaliers
a 108-96 victory over the Sixers.
The Cleveland victory evens the besl-of-flve
series at two games apiece and sets up a decisive
Game 5 scheduled for Saturday.
L A L akers 1 0 9 , R ockets 8 8

At Houston. James Worthy scored 10 of his 20
points In the final 7 1-2 minutes In (Miwer the
Lakers past thr Rockets. The Lakers won the
best-of-five Serb's 3 -1.
Bulls 1 10, B u c k s 8 6

At Milwaukee. Michael Jordan scored 25
m inis. Scuttle l*tppcn added 2 0 and the Chicago
■lulls took Its first ever playoff series from the
Ducks.

s w e e p s

Seminole qualifies 16 for
Class 3A state track meet
From staff reports

GAINESVILLE — Seminole High
Sc I ukiI came away with both the
iMiys' and girls' team champion­
ships at the 3A-Rcglon II track meet
at the University of Florida on
Thursday night, qualifying 16
athletes for next Friday’s Class 3A
stale meet.
The Seminole boys scored 73
points, easily outdistancing sec­
ond-place Galnesvllle-Buehholz (47).
It went the same way In tbc girls'
standings. Seminole scoring 61 as
O cala-Vanguard and Huchholz
finished In u tie for second at 35.
"We qualified 10 people for state
in all the events we thought they
would qualify In." said Seminole
boys' coach Ken Brauman. "There

AMERICAN LEAGUE
SEATTLE — Jeffrey Leonard hit two homers.
Including a three-run shot that highlighted a
seven-run fourth Inning Thursday, leading the
Seattle Mariners to a 108 victory over the
California Angels.
Leonard's second homer of tire game helped
turn a 6-3 Seattle deficit Into a 10-6 lead. Only
one of the seven runs In the Inning was earned.
Rookie right-hander Brent Knackert. 1-0. the
second of six Mariner pitchers, picked up the
victory.
.
Elsewhere In the AL It was: Cleveland 10. Now
York 5; Minnesota 3. Detroit I; Milwaukee 9.
Kansas City 5; and Texas at Chicago was rained
out.

By DEAN SMITH

Herald sports writer

i NATIONAL LEAGUE
Olson lifts Braves

BOWLING
Terrell notches first LPBT win
WINTER PARK - Klin Terrell gained her first
victory tin the Ladles Pro Bowlers Tour,
defeating Leanne Barrette 189-182. In the
$40,000 Ladies Ebonite Thunderbolt Classic.
Terrell, only the eighth player ever to win a
tournament from the fifth-seeded position,
swept through a field with a combined total of
35 titles en route to her first championship.
With the victory. Terrell, of IXdy City. Calif.,
earned $7,000.
Terrell defeated Australia's Dana MillerMacklc. 219-162. In the opening match of the
stepladder finals, and advanced to the semifinal
match with a 218-204 victory over 1989 Woman
Bowler of the Year Robin Romeo of Van Nuys.
Calif.
Terrell advanced to the title* match with a
243-194 win over Tlsh Johnson of Panorama
City. Calif.

HOCKEY
Bruins ‘Popp’ Capitals, 5*3
BOSTON — Brian Propp scored on a 15-foot
shot with 5 22 left to play Thursday night,
snapping .1 tie and leading the Boston Bruins to
a 5-3 victory over the Washington Capitals In
the opener of the Wales Conference final.
Game 2 of the best-of-seven series w ill I k -

Lake Brantley High School's Mona
Ariza qualified for Class 4A state
track meet by finishing second in
the 330 low hurdles Thursday night
at the regional meet

WINTER PARK - Class 4A track
coaches around the state will let out
a collective sigh of relief next month
when Lyman's Teddy Mitchell gets
Ids diploma and beads lor the
University of Tennessee.
Thursday night In the 4A-Rcg|on
3 track meet at Bob Mosher Track
and Showaltcr Field. Mitchell set
himself up for repeat wins at the
stat'- meet In the one-mtle and
two-mtle runs with victories and
also paced Ills team to a third-place
finish, the highest of any Seminole
County school.
In the girls' compel!!Ion. Lake
Brantley was ihc top county team,
firlshlng fifth.
All-in-all. It was a good meet lor
Seminole County with 11 boys and
nine girls qualifying for next Sdtur*
day's Class 4A state championships
; at Showaltcr Field.
Coaeh Fred Fluke of Lyman was
pleased with Ills team's perfor. manee. saying. "We went In with
the idea that we could get between
22 and 30 points (tils team scored
29). The kids really produced and
we had a couple ot real surprises "
Chris Cotton, who Is only a
sophomore, was one of the sur­
prises. just missing qualifying for

By TONY OaSORMIER

Herald Sports Editor
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS - Lake
Brantley High School will he hop­
ping tonight.
For one ot the few times In Florida
high school athletic history, one
school will be the site for both a
s o f t b a l l a n d b a s e b a l l st a t e
quarterfinal game on the same
night.
And tonight's the n ght.
At 6:15 p m . the 22-3 Patriots
w i l l t a k e I lie f i e l d a g a i n s t
Jaeksonvlllc-Wolfson In the 4AReglon II softball title game. till*
wlmier advancing to next Thurs­
day's semifinal game against the
Region I champion, which will come
out ot tonight's game between
G o u z a l e z - T a t c ( 2 2 - 3 ) and
Jacksonville-Forrest (19-3).

Playing tor the Section I title lids
evening art- Goiizalez-Tale (22-4)
and Orange Park 118-71 while sec­
ond-ranked Sarasota (27 ''I Is at No
I -ranked Brandon (25-21 to play lor
the Section II crown.

SANFORD — The First Union A s got th- big
win they needed as they ended the Disabled
American Veterans Royals winning streak at
seven games. 18-8. tn American Division action
of thr Sanford Recreation Department Little
Major Baseball League at Roy Holler Field
Thursday night
111 the other game, the Seminole Ford Red Sox
s -orcd three runs til the sixth lulling to pull out a
12 8 victory over the SutiDunk Orioles.
. The win allowed the A s to get within two
games ol the league-leading Royals with five
games left to play. A loss would have virtually
clinched the American Division title for the
Royals
The Royals stand atop tfit- standings at 9-2
followed hv the A s |7 4). the Ri d Sox (4 7| and

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Hmld Pholot byRally Jo«&lt;J»n
Tyrone Gibson who finished fourth
in the triple jump, is one of six Lake
Mary High School athletes who
qualified lor next Saturday's Class
4A stale track meet.

Admission to all games is $3 per
person as set by tin- Florida High
School Activities Association

Htr«kf Photoby Mil/ Joidan
Senior Jerry Thurston (No 25). who scored three runs In Lake Branlley's 8 2
win over Apopka on Tuesday night, leads tho Patriots into this evening's
4A Section III playoM game against Lake Worth-John I Leonard

First Union A’s end D.A.V. Royals’ win streak at seven
From staff reports

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stale by finishing filth In the triple
Jump with a leap of 43-7 3/4. The
other big surprise was high Jumper
T J Jn ro stk. who Jumped a
personal best 6-H to win the event.
"He was over at 6-10. but Just
caught tils leg." said Fluke.
"We feel we can gel 20-25 (minis
ai the .stale meet next week. And
when you can score that many ut
the state meet, you are going to
finish m the top five. Luck de­
termines where you finish from
there."
Also qualifying foi stale from
Lyman Is Kevin Padgett, who trailed
Mitchell across the finish line In the
two-mtle.
Luke Brantley also made a good
showing In the Imys' meet with a
seventh-place finish. The Patriots
qualified t.irce Individuals for the
stale meet: Matthew Kaiser (third In
ifilTpole vault). John Feola'(fourth
In the mile run) and Matt Jewell
Ifdnrth in Ihc 880-yard run).
Lake Mary finished eighth In the
hoys and will also send three to the
state meet. Unalifylng were Robert
Robertson (second In the mile).
Tyrone Gibson (fourth tn the triple
jit 111pi ami Dai id la W'ib (fourth ill
the 2 -mile).
Also qualifying in tbc boys was
Michael Goins from Oviedo, who

The winner will advance to the
stale semifinals next Friday at
Boardwalk and Baseball, where they
will meet the Section IV repre­
sentative. Mlami-Killlaii (25-6) is at
Coral SprlngsTaravcIla (24-61 to­
night to decide that champion

Compiled from staff snd w ire rsports.

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(19-41 is at Plantation-South Planta­
tion 116-91.
Lake Brantley and Wolfson met In
the same game with the same
championship on the fine last year,
the Patriots posting an 8 3 victory.
Then, at 7:30 p in. on the Lake
Brantley baseball field, the Patriots.
23-3 and ranked No. 3 In the Class
4A state poll, will litMik up with
Lake Worth John I Leonard (20-9|
for the 4A Section III championship.

In the other bracket. E* ins (20-7)
plays at Mclbournc-Eau GalP.e ( 16-7)
for the Region III title while In
Region IV, Palm Beach Gardens

H

Maurice Thomas scored In two
events for Seminole, placing second
In the 120 high hurdles (14.8) and
fourth In the 330 Intermediate
hurdles (38.3). Dalvln Davis came In
third In the 880-yard run (1:58.0),
Prison was third In the 220-yard
dash 122.0) and Hampton came In
fourth in the discus) 141.6)
Willie McCloud was fifth in the
shot (&gt;ut (49 4). good enough to
score Seminole a couple team (mints
hut not quite giKid enough to qualify
for the state meet. In all. 34 of
Seminole's 73 team points came In
the field events.
Finally, the Tribe was fourth In
the mile relay. Eric Walker. Eldonte
Stile. Davis and Murphy running a
combined 3 23.2. That time might
have been better had a Duchholz

runner not bumped Davis off the
track during the third leg of the
relay.
"Their runner knocked Dalvln off
track." said Brauman. "Duchholz
finished first, but they were dis­
qualified. Then the Duchholz coach,
who was the meet director, got
together with the Judges, decided It
w asn't a foul and reinstated
Duchholz.”
For Coach Nate l'erklns and the
Seminole girls. Thursday night's
results put them right where they
want to be to make a run at a fifth
consecutive state championship
"We're going to work on tech­
nique this week, coming out of
blocks and making bandoffs on
relays." said Perkins. In Ills first
season as bead coach of the girls'
squad. "We could score 36 or 37
(mints at the state meet und that
should win the state champion­
ship."

Lake Brantley site of
diamond quarterfinals

played Saturday night In Boston Garden.
Propp's score, his fourth of (Ik- playoffs, came
off a glvc-and go with teammate Cam Neely
Propp. skating through the lefi circle, passed
across the slot to Neely who returned the puck
and Propp scored from 15 feel, beating
Washington goalie Mike Lint Inside the left (lost
Dave Poulin scored into the empty net with 15
seconds left for his second goal of the game.

B E ST B ETS ON T V 1 1

(23-3'&lt;). W illia m s also scored a few
|Milnts. placing second in the trip le
j u m p (45 HI. fo u rth In the 100-m ctcr
dash I I I . 11 a n d fo u rth in the
220-yard dash (2 2 .1).

Mitchell gets set for
two-mile defense

Leonard rallies Mariners

Atlanta rookie dreg Olson should play with
the flu more often.
"I'm not fcel.ng well — I think the flu Is
coming on. so I was more relaxed at the pLlc."
Olsffn said after he sparked a thrre-run rully in
the ninth Inning Thursday with an RBI double,
leading the Braves to a 4-1 triumph over the
Montreal Expos. I'm a 29-ycar-old rookie so the
center fielder (Dave Martinez) was playing me In
(the ball went over Martinez’ head). I guess with
another man on second he had nocholce."
In other National League action. Cincinnati
blanked New York 5 0 and Houston defeated
Montreal 4-1.

was one additional stale qualifier
that we didn't expect. Tommy
Hampton In tbc discus.
"It was a good meet. We I bought
we could score over 60 (mints and
we scored over 70. We got three
from the discus that we didn't
expect."
Willie winning the team title, the
Tribe grabbed a pair of Individual
champlonsbtps. Carlo White winn­
ing the shot put with a toss of 58-9
and Robert Moore taking first In the
trlple |ump with a leap of 47-1IW
Minire also combined with Henry
Williams. George Prison and Joseph
Murphy to win the 440 relay In 4 1.9
Moore was Seminole's hlgh-|Milut
scorer, picking up points for
finishing second I miII i In the shot
pul (52-4'A) and the long Jump

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After the first Inning outburst, the Royals
pitching settled down and didn't allow another
run until the fifth inning while the Royals offense
was scoring seven runs to cut the lead to 9-7 and
get hack Into the game
But that would Ik - as close as Ihe Royals would
get The A's scored nine more runs In the •tttli to
(nit the game out ol reach
Contributing to the 13-blt A's attack were
Stafford' (home run. two singles, three runs
si oreiil Badger ttwo doubles, single, two runs
si.,,*.,,. Byrd (home run. double, two runs
scored)
scored) and Williams I home run. single, three
runs scored).
Also aiding to the attack were Erie Smith
(single two runs scored). Ronnie Moore (single.
■
scored!. Trcmaync Cooper (singlet. AI
i on
Anderson (two rims seuredl and Gerard Williams.
See Majors. Huge 2B

the Orioles 11 101
Tilts Saturday will tcaturc inter-divisional play
with tli«' Royals lacing the Sumilland Pirates at H
a.m.. the A's taking on the First Federal ol
Seminole Cardinals at 10 a m . the Orioles
challenging the Pinker Dodgers at noon and the
Red Sox squaring ott with Itu- Railroaders Cubs
at 2 |&gt; in.
The A's showed right oil the bat that they were
not realty to concede the title to tin- Royals by
scoring nine runs oil three Royals pitchers in the
top of the first lulling
The timing started with three walks belore
Richard Badger cleared the bases with a double
Alter another walk. Gregg Stafford singled and
Ivan Byrd doubled In-fore the Royals could get an
out The tlfili walk ol the tuning billowed the out
In-tore Alberto Williams, f in is h e d ihe lust Inning
scoring w ufi a home run

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BASEBALL STANDINGS
AMERICAN LEAOUE
East
W L P tl. OB
14 * .700 —
Milwaukee
Boston
11 - • .371 tvs
13 to .343 2 b
Tor onto
Cleveland
11 10 .334 l b
Baltimore
1 u 401 4
7 13 330 7
New York
• 13 .140 7b
Detroit
West
Oakland
14 s .741 —
Chicago
11 7 *11 J b
Texes
11 13 .345 * b
10 11 ■4'S 4 b
CaCtsrnla
Minnesota
10 11 433 4 b
to 13 413 7
Seattle
Kansas City
4 14 .300 1 b
Thursday Results
Cbveland 10. New York 5
Minnesota 1. Detroit I
Mllwaukae f. Kansas City 3
S eatlb lO .C a llto rb at
T taas at Chicago, ppd . rain
Friday Games
(A ll games EDT)
Detroit
(Petry
l- l)
el
Toronto
(Flanagen 2-11, 7:13 pm.
Teaes
(Rogers 1-1)
a l Cbveland
(Swindell M ) , 7 13pm .
Minnesota (Smith M l el Milwaukee
(B o iio l0 ).l:1 3 p m
Chicago (King 4-0) at Kansas City
(Gordon I 01.1.33p m
New York (LaPoint 11) al Celltornle
(Langston 2 1), 10:15pm.
Boston (Clemens 4 1) a) Oakland
(S ta w ertlO I. 10 33p m.
Baltimore (Johnson l l )
* t Seethe
lE a v e P l). 10:13pm
Saturday Gamas
Detroit at Toronto
Teaasat Cbveland
Minnesota al Milwaukee
Boston at Oakland
Chicago al Kansas Oty. night
Baltimore at Seattle. night
New York at California, nlghl
NATIONAL LEAOUE
East
W L Pci. GB
Pittsburgh
14 4 43* —
Philadelphia
17 10 343 3
11 11 300 J
Montreal
to I I 474 J b
Chicago
Naw York
10 11 435 4
10 11 455 4
St. Louis
West
Cincinnati
14 s 737 —
Los Angeles
11 10 343 3
San Diego
10 11 474 3
Houston
10 tl 415 3b
San Francisco
i 14 344 7b
Atlanta
7 13 330 7b
Thursday Results
CInc mnatl 5. New York 0
Houston 10. Philadelphia 1
Atlanta 4. Montreal I
Friday Games
(All times EDT)
San Diego (Benes 111 at Chicago
(Maddux 5 t ) . l N p m
Houston (Scott 01 ) at New York
I Gooden I 1). 7 13 p nv
Los Angeles
(R Martinet 10)
et
Philadelphia ICombs 1 1). 7 33 p m
Attanla IP Smith 1 1) at Pittsburgh
IHealon 4 0). 7 34 p m
San Francisco I Reuse he I 2 1). et
Montreel (Gross 1 I). 7 35p m
Cincinnati (Robinson 0 1) at SI Louis
11odor 401.1 U p m
Saturday Games
San Fr*ncisco4t Montreal
Houston at New York
San Diego al Chicago
Los Angelas al Philadelphia, night
Atlanta al Pittsburg, nlghl
Cincinnati al St Louis, night
SOUTHERN LEAGUE IAA)
(Ma|or League .sHi liar ion in parentheses)
Eastern OnrtSMn
w l Pel
GB
J+ckionvtll« (E ipot)
17 10 4JO —
Or Undo (Twtni)
17 It 407
b
Ctwtrloll* (Cut**)
13 ts 414 l b
Columbu* 1 A tlroi)
11 I I m
4b
Gr*en&lt;rill« ( Brevet)
to I I 157 &gt;b
Metlarn DtvUion
Birmingham (White Soi) 13 12 154 —
MunttviHe (Athletics)
13 12 554 —
Ch*ff*nuogj (Retltl
)* IS 534
b
Memphis (Hoyell)
13 12 514
b
Anoaniie (Blue Jeyi)
10 17 270 3
Thuridey Retoitt
Huntsville It, Birmingham 3
Charlotb 4. Greenville 3
Jacksonville 3 CTsaitanooga 0 Susp.

Stalnn
Memphis*. Colurrtout 4
K n a ivllk 5, Orlondto 4
Friday Games
Columbus at Char b it*

Orlandool Chattamega

Birmingham at C r**n v lll*
Memphis al Hunlsvill#
Jacksonville * t Knoxville
Saturday Games
Columbus at Charlott*
Orlando at Chattanooga
Birmingham al Groonvlll*
Memphis at Hunlsvill*
Jacksonville *1 Knoxville
FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE (A )
(M alar L *a (u *a f filial bn In partnflbsas)
Fast Division
W L Pel. GB
17 10 430 —
SI Lucb (Mats)
14 12 .371
lb
Ft Laud (Yankees)
13 13 .334 2 b
V *ro B*ach I Dodgers)
11 13 423 3 b
M iam i (lnd*p*nd*nl)
1 19 .214 1
Central Christen
Osceola (Astros)
14 10 443 _
Lakeland (Tigers)
17 )( 407 1
Baseball City (Royals)
I I 14 421 4
Winter Haven (Red Sox) 3 23 .171 12
West O vlsbn
Dunedin (Blue Jays)
23 1 I I I _
Charlotte (Rangers)
14 * 471 4
St. Pet* (Cardinah)
t l 13 444 )0
Sarasota (Whit* So.)
11 17 213 12
Clearwater (Phillies)
1 19 321 14
Thursday Results
Dunedin 1. West Palm Beach 3
Lakeland 5. Winter Haven *
SI. Lucb 1. Vero Beach 1
St. Pet* 4, Ft. Laud 3
Charlotb 3. Sarasota 0
Baseball City I I , Osceola 4
M iam i f, Clearwater 4
Friday Games
West Palm Beach at Vero Beach
Sarasota at Baseball City
Winter Haven at C barw abr
Lakeland al Dunedin
St. P eb at Ft. Laud
Char lofts at M iam i
St. Lucb at Osceola
Satorday dames
West Palm Beach at Vero Beach
W ln b r Haven at C barw abr
St. P eb at Ft. Laud
Dunedin at Lakeiand
Charlotte a l M iam i
St. Lucb at Osceola
Baseball City at Sarasota

NBA PLAYOFFS
Best at Five
(All Times EDT)
First Reund
Eastern Conference
Detroit vs. Indiana
( Detroit wins sorbs 1-4)
April 14 — Detroit 104. Indian* N
April 1* - Detroit 1M. Indiana *7
May 1 — Detroit 10*. Indiana N
Philadelphia vs. Cbveland
(Serbs had M l
April M — Philadelphia 111. Cbveland 104
April I t - Philadelphia 107. Cbveland 101
May I — Cbveland Ill.P hiladelphlafS
May 1 ^ -Cleveland 101. Philadelphia N
jn d at Ftilladriphta I p m
'■-4 w vs. Mil- .tikee
(Lrucago wins sorbs 1-11
April 17 — Chicago III,M ilw a u k e e *7
April 1 * -C h icag o 104. Milwaukee 101
Mey I — Milwaukee t it . Chicago 111
May J - Chicago 110. Mllwaukae *4
Boston vs. New York
( Boston bads series 1 11
April 24 — Boston I la. Haw York 105
April 24 - Boston 137, New York 174
M ay j — Naw York 103. Boston 11
M a y ! — Boston at New York, I p m
x flAay 4 - New York et Boston. 1p m
Western Conference
Lh Lakers vs. Hevstan
(LA Lakes tw in series 3-1)
April 37 — LA Lakers 101. Houston rr
April 31 — LA Lakers 104. Houston 100
May 1 — Houston 114. Los Angeles 10*
May 3 — LA Lakers 101. Houston 44
San Antonie vs. Denver
(Sen Antonio wins series JO)
Aprl 134 — San Antonio 111, Oenver 103
April 34 — San Antonio 131. Denver 130
May 1— San Antonia 131. Denver 120
Portland v*. uaiias
( Portland win* saries 3-e)
April 3 4 - Portland 101. Dallas 103
April 21 - Portland 114. Dallas 107
May I — Portland 104. Dallas *1
Utah vs. Phoania
t Phoenix leads Serbs 1-1)
April 17 - Utah 111, Phoenix N
April 1 * - Phoenix 103. Utah *7
May 2- Phoenix in. Utah 105
May a — Utah at Phoenix. 10:30 p m.
x Mey 4 — Phoenix at Utah. TBA
Conference Semifinals
Best ot Seven
Sen Antonio vs. Portland
May 5 — San Antontoal Portland, 3 30 p m
May I — San Antonio et Portland. 10 30
p m.
Mey 10 — Portland al San Antonio. I 30
pm
May 11 — Porllandat San Anlonlo, TBA
i May 13 — San Anlonlo al Portland. TBA
x May IT — Portland al San Antonio. I p m
x May 1* — San Antonio al Portland. TBA
x-ilnacessary.
T BA ta be announced.

NHL PLAYOFFS

p
p
p

p
p
p

BestalSeven
(Alt Times EDTI
Conference Finals
Campbell Conbrenc*
Chicago vs Edmonton
(Edmonton bads Serbs I f )
May T — Edmonton i, Chicago T
M a y * - Chicago at Edmonton, t U p m
M a y * — Edmonton at Chicago.! 35p m
May I — Edmonton at Chicago. I U p m
x May 10 — Chicago at Edmonton. »:33
m
x May t l — Edmonton at Chicago, * 35
m
x May la — Chicago at Edmonton. 9 35
m
Wales Omlerenc*
Washlnglon&lt;i Boston
( Boston lx am series I f )
May 3 - Boston 5. Washington 3
May 3 — Washington at Boston 7 05 p m
May 7 — Boston al Washington. 7 IS p in
May t — Boston al Washington. 7 35 p m
x May I I — Washington al Boston. 7 13
m
i May 13 — Bostin al Washington. 7 05
m
x May 15 — Washington at Boston 7 35
m
Stanley Cup Final
May I I — Gam * I
May 30 — Game 3
May 33 — Game 3
May 34 — G am * 4
x May 3* — Gam * 5
i May 31 — Games
I May 31 — G am * 7
•tl necessary

M ISL P LA YO FFS
Best et Five
(All Times EOT)
Division winners Ballm er*. Eastern, and
Dallas. Western, reewv* a first round
by*
Eastern Division Semifinals
Kansas City vs. (Mchita
(Kansas City leads series 3*1
April 34 - Kansas Oty 3. Wichita 4
May 7 — Kansas City 4. Wichita 3
May 4 — Wichita at Kansas City I U
pm
X May 1 — Kansas City at Wichita 4 U
pm
■ M a t — Wtchila at Kansas City. • 35
pm
Western OiviSiol Semifinals
San Otego vs SI Louis
ISan Dtoeo bads series 3 1)
iApe it 34 — San D i * 9 j j. St Louis 3
April 30 — St Louisa, San D lejo J, OT
May I — San Olego t St Louis 0
May 5 San D-egoat Si Louis. I 05p m

U iiH r t M
a May 4 — St Louis at San Diego. 10:15
pm
(a It necessary)

AUTO RACING
WINSTON 344
Qualifying Soeeds
At Talladega* Ala., May 1
(Listed with type et car and average
qua I Hying speed)
I Bill Elliott. Ford, l b 1*4 mph; 2. K*n
Schrader. Chevrolet. 191 111; 1 Darrell
Waltrlp. Chevrolet. 111031; 4 Emta Irvan.
Oldsmoblb. 11*13* 3 Dale Earnhardt.
Chevrolet, it* 404
* Mark M arlin. Ford. 114/41; 7. Alan
KutwKki. Ford. 197.277. 4 Davey A lilu n .
Ford. 117.193; 1 Harry Gan). Oldsmoblb,
117.011. 10 M lchaelW aHrlp.PonHae.il* 774
I I Kyi* Petty, Pontiac. 114,723. tl. Jimmy
Spencer. Pontiac. IMS07; 13 Rob Moroso.
O ld sm o b lb . 114 443. 14 R icky Rudd.
Chavrolel. 114 411; 13 S brllng M arlin .
Oldsmoblb. 114 311
14 D al* Jarrett, Ford. 194.344. 17 Greg
Sacks. Bulck. 195 572. I I Hut Stricklin,
iw 372; I I Rick Wilson Oldsmoblb. It * 223;
20 Jimmy Means. Pontiac. 195 003

CYCLING
le u rd e Trump
Probe ue
Al Wilmington, Dot.. May 1
). Raul Alcala. POM. * minutes. 15 4*1
seconds; 1 Slav* Speaks. Team Crest.
* 12 7S4. 1 S bv* Bauer. 7 Eleven. 4 12.*34;
4 Sean Yales. 7EleUtrv 4 11134. 5 Pascal
Poisson. Z Kickers, 4:34103
4 Brian Walton. 7 Eleven, a IS 111; 7
Hakan Arvldsson. Sweden. 4.U 414. S Andy
Bishop. Spago 4 33 *37. 9 S bv* Swerl, Coors
Light. 4.34 003. 10 Nice Vrrhoeven, PDM
* 1 4 011

LO UISVILLE. Ky. The Held tor
S a tu r d a y '!
11*4h ru n n in g ot t h t
S134.44*-*ddod.
I
1-4 m ib
Kentucky
Derby at Churchill Downs:
PP Horse
Jockey Odds
1 t Dr Bobby A.
N Sen legale 30 1
JBruin 1 1
2 Killer OilierLPIncay 301
3. a Pendleton Ridge
4. Video Ranger
R Hansen 30 1
5 M ilter Frisky
GSbvens • 3
A Solis • 1
4 b Real Cash
SSelbrs 30 1
7 Fighting Fantasy
• t Country Day
JSanfos 30 1
9 Unbridled
CPerrel t l 1
to Pleasant Tap
KDesormeaux 301
CMcCarron 17 I
n Sliver Ending
MSmllh 10 1
12 Thirty Six Red
PValen/uela 30 t
13 a Burnt Hills
14 Summer Squall
PDey 33
15 b Land flush
ACordero 4 1
14 b Power Lunch
R Romero I t
a coupled b coupled 1field
Owners by post position—1. Sue Kat
3. Bruce
Stable
7. Barry Schwartz
McNeil. Weyn* Gretrky. Craig Stedier. 4.
Myung Kwon Cho. 3. Sdymar Stud. Jos* and
M arta Fernand*/ 4. Overbrook Farm 7.
R rv C r tt'jll Jr
!, James Sclbeili. ».
Frances Center 10. Buckland Farm It.
Angelo Coslama and Deborah McAnally tl,
B Giles Brophy
t). Edmund Genn t4.
Dogwood Stable 13. P Wayne Lukas IS.
Calumei Farm Inc
Trainers—I. Steve OiMauro 1, Frank
Alexander 1. BoLS&gt; Frank*! a. Ian Joey
S. Lai Barrera 4. D Wayne Luka; 7,
John Churchman k John Parlsalla *,
Carl Nal/ger 10. Chris Speckert I I . Ron
McAnally 11. Nick Tito 13. John Parltella
14. Nell Howard 13 D Wayne Lukas 14.
Lukas
Weights—All carry 114 pounds Gross
valsw
S744.000 with 14 starters Value to
winner *591,000
Seccnd 1100.000
Third
150.000 Fourth 135.000
Posltlme— 5 J lp m EDT
Teljvlslon-A B C . 4 30p m EDT

MONEY LEADERS
Money Leaders
PGA GOLF
t Marx Caicavecctea U74.7I4. 3 Greg
Norman *351,313; 3 Paul Ailnger 34*0.311; a
Fred Couples S444.S04. S. Jodie Mudd
S3*) 933. 6 Robert Garnet S347.3I4. 7 S bv*
E lkln glo n 1354,470. 4 M a rk O 'M e a ra
1314,441. t Peter Jacobson *311.313; 10
Payne Stewart. 1314.4*1.
PGA SENIORS
1. Lee Trevino 1233.700, 3 M ike Hill
1)14.404. 3 Gary Pleyer 3174.4*3. 4 Bruce
Crampton 1144,113. 5. Jack Nicklaus *145.000.
4. Jim Dent 1131.4)3; 7 Butch Baird *134.1*4.
I Georg* Archer 1134131. * Charles Coody
1115.433. 10 Dale Doogfass 1110.343
LPGA
1 Pat Bradley 1304454 2 Beth Daniel
13C3.144. 3 Betsy Kng 1144.03*. 4 Patty
Sheehan *144.317; 5 AyakoOkamoto 1113.447;
4. Rosie Jones *103.4*5; 7 Colben W4tk*r
*94.4*9. I Patti R I//O V 4 440 , 9 Jan* Cralter
*17.277; 10 Cathy Gerreig 177.35*
MEN'S TENNIS
I Ivan Lendl *5*3753. 3 Stetan Edberg
1477.953, 3 Boris Bedier *345.104 . 4 Andre
Agassi 5319.903 . 5. Emilio Sanchez *334.405.
4 Pete Sampras *339.015. 7 Andres Gome;
1730.539. i Brad Gilbert 1314.9*5. 9 Andrei
Chesnokov 1111.343. 10 Tim Mayotte *144.410
WOMEN'S TENNIS
t. Martina Navratilova 5394.500 . 3 Sleffl
Gral *311.431. 3. Monica Seles *333.443 . 4
Arantxa Sanchez Vicano *1)4,715, 5 Natalia
Tvereva 1170.730; 4 Helena Sukova *145.354.
7 Tina Gar'lson *139.474. 4 M ary Joe
Fernand*/ *137,514; 9 Katerina Maleeva
*117.714 to Jana Novotna I I 15,443
AUTO RACING
NASCAR
I Kyle Petty *3)7,9® 3 Dale Earnhardt
*149.435. 3 Geoff Bodine 5794.945 . 4 Derrlke
Cope S344.330. 5 Mark Marlin 1343.340. 4
Ken Schrauer S334.II0. 3 Bill Elliott 1311.170.
* Rusty Wallace 1199.03;. 9 Darrell Waltnp
1179.700. 10 Oavey Allinn 5175.715
CART
1 Al Unsar Jr 1177,414. 3 Rick M e an
5133.104 1 Emerson Fittipaldi *150744, 4
Danny Sullivan *104.®!. 5 Mario Andretti
5107.714. 4 Bobby Raful &gt;100.914. 7 Michael
Andrelli 178.904. t Aria L jyendyk *75,914; *
Eddie Cheever *44 914 10 Raul Bousel
144.344
BOWLING
I Jim Pencak *137.475; 7 A m lelo
Monacalll 1119.390 1 Ron Palombl Jr
(99.990 , 4 Robert Lawrence S49.S90. 5 Chris
Warren *45.795. 4 Tony Westlake *40.335 . 7.
Brian Voss *74.345. 4 Dave Hulled *74.020, t
Deve Ferraro 173.730; 10 Parker Bohn III
145 700
THOROUGHBRED RACING
JOCKEYS - 1 Gary Stevens 15.090.410. 3
Chris McCarron 14 14) 433 J Eddie De
iahoussay* *3.370.370, 4 M ik e Smith
13.307.549 5 Jose Scmtos *3.424.449. 4 Pat
Day 537 4 7 463 7 Pat Valenzuela *3.437.910.
I Robbie Davis 13.3Z4.J13, 9 Alex Solis
*7 447.011. 10 Angel Cordero *7 444.115
T R A IN E R S
I D W ayn e Lukas
*3,479 447. 3 Charlie Wh.Mingham *3.014.575.
3 Ron McAnally tt.UI.74J. 4 Neil Drysdab
51,397.173 5 Jecry Hdlendorlef (1.1*1.944, 4
Richard Mandeila *1.149 445 7 Carl Nal/ger
*1.040.250. 4 David Holman* 19*4.135 9
George R Arnold II 19*3.401, 10. Brian
Mayberry *917.130
HORSES I Ruhlmann 14U.400. 1
Criminal Type 1477.440 I Thirty Six Red
*543.415. 4 Flying Cmtmental *553 400 5
Summer Squall *496 45a 4 Silver Ending
5445.0(30 7 Mister Frh4y *434 40 * 4 Opening
Verse *435,250 9 Gorgeous *393 000 10
Unbridled *344.449
HARNESSRACING
IU S Trotting Ai social ion)
ORIVEHS
I John Campbell 13,150.13). 3
Cal Man / 1 » l.941.595 1 Michel Lachance
51 /44 530. 4 Bill O Dowell *1.453 443 5 Jack
M o isey ev t l . 411,031. 4. Doug B'Own
11,344,419 7 Dave AlCxjee tl.093.421. • Walt
Paisley H 0*3.7® 9 tb r .e Fllion 11 079 3b
10 Steve Coiidren *973.331

HORSES — I. M ark Johnathan *347.000; 2.
Dor unrun Bluegrass l i t 5.535; j. Take A Look
11*5,230; 4 Chatham Light tl7S.N0; S. Barely
V lllb b 1175.435; 4. T K'» Skipper *141,373; 7.
My Guru *130.420; a Rampage Hanover
4114.710; * Sandman Hanover *120 730; 10
G lg ab 11)1.7*0,

T1NNIS
12444*4 ATBT Challenge
At Reswell. G*„ May 1
OmmI v I)m It
Andre Agassi. Las Vegas, del Tim

Mayotte, Bradenten. 4 4. 4 3 . Jaime Yiega.
Peru. del. Bred Gilbert. Oakland. Calif.. 44 .
a l . 7 S. Malival Washington Swart- Creak.
Mich .del. Richey Reneberg, Laporb. Texes.

4141

TVffUDIO
BASEBALL
3 13 p m — GN. San Diego Padros at
ChlcagoCubs. IL I
1 30 p m - CTV, Col leg*. South Florida at
Central Florida
7 30 p m - 14. St. Los Angeles Dodgers at
Philadelphia Phlllbs. (L)
7 » p m — ESPN, OR, Houston Astros at
New York Mats. (L I
7;IS p m
— TBS, Atlanta Bravos al
Pittsburgh Pirates. (L)
I p m - SUN. College, Texas A IM al
Arkansas. IL )
• 30 p m — GN. Chicago Whit* Sox at
KansasCHy Royals. IL)
10 30 p m — ESPN. Boston Red Sox at
Oakland A’s. (L&gt;
I I p m — 34. 54. Boston Red Sox at
Oakland A s
BASKETBALL
4 p m — TNT. NBA playotts. Boston
Celtics at New York Kntcks, (L I
10 lOp m - TNT. NBA playotts. Utah J a il
at Phoenix Suns, IL )
GOLF
4 p m — ESPN. Las Vegas Senior Classic.
First round. IL I
HOCKEY
• JO p m — SC. NHL playotts. Chicago
Btackhawksat Edmonton Oilers. IL )
HORSE RACINO
4 p m — ESPN, Kebucky Oaks
SOCCER
• p m . — CTV. American Soccer League
Washington Stars at Orlando Lions. (L )
Saturday
BASEBALL
10 a m — SC. Coleg*. Florida Stab at
Miami, also et 11 p m
1:30 p.m. — 24. 34. Houston Astros al New
York Mats. IL )
1 pm
— SUN. College. Texas A IM
Arkansas. doubleheadar. (L )
3 p m — SC, College. Auburn i t Florida.

(U

3 IS p m — GN. San Diego Padre* at
Chicago Cults. (L )
7 p m — 14. 34. Los Angeles Dodgers at
Philadelphia Phlllbs. IL)
7 p m — TBS. Atlanta Brave* at Pit
IsburghPirates. IL I
4 p m — GN. Chicago W hih So* al Kansas
City Royals. (L )
4 30 p m - SUN. College. CelHorol* at
Stan lord
Midnight — ESPN. Long Beach Slat* et
Fresno Stab
BASKETBALL
1 p m — WCPX 4. NBA pljiyotf*. Confer
enc* Quarterfinal. Game Sol Semifinal Gam*
I. IL I
3 30 p m
WCPX 4. NBA playotts.
Conference Quartertlral, Gar.s* 3 or Semltl
nel Gem* I, (L I
S u m — TNT. NBA playotts- Portland
Trail Blatersat San Areonio. IL )
GOLF
2: JOp m. — W F T V 1. Byron Nelson Classic,
Third round. IL I
5 p m — ESPN, Las Vegas Senior Classic.
Second round. (L)
HOCKEY
7 p m . — SC. NHL playotts. Washington
Capitals al Boston Bruins. (L)
HORSE RACINO
2 30 p m — ESPN, Kentucky Derby
Special. IL I
T 4^10^ m — W FTV 1 ,Kentucky Derby. (L I
I p.m, — ESPN. ATBT Challenge, men's
quarterfinal. IL )
TRACK
7 » p m. - ESPN. SAW Invitational. IL )
MISCELLANEOUS
4 p m — WESH 7. Figure Skating Tour ol
Champions. (L )
Sunday
AUTO RACING
7 p m - ESPN, NASCAR Winston 500
BASEBALL
I 30 p m. — 74. 54. Los Angeles Dodgers al
Philadelphia Phillies. IL)
I JO p m — DR. Houston Astro* al New
York Mels. IL )
l 30 p m . — SC. College, Florida Stab al
Miami, IL )
• 30 p m
— TBS. Atlanta Braves al
Pittsburgh Pirates, IU
3 p m — SUN. Col leg*. Wichita Slat* at
Creighton. IL )
2:15 p m . — GN. San Diego Padres al
ChlcagoCubs. (L )
4.30 p m — 24. 54. Baltimore Orioles al
Seattle Mariners. (L )
4 30 p m. — SC. College. Auburn at Florida
5pm
— SUN, College. Stanford at
California, (L )
• p m — ESPN. New York Yankees *1
California Angels, (L I
11:30 p m — SC. College. Xavier at Noire
Dame
BASKETBALL
1 p m - WCPX 4. NBA playoffs. Confer
ence Quarter final. Game 5 or Semifinal
Gam* I, (L )
3:30 p m
- WCPX 4. NBA playolts.
Conference Quarterfinal, Game 3 or Semltl
nal Game I. ( L )
7 30 p m — TNT. NBA playotts. Phoenix at
Utah. I D
FIGURE SKATING
I p m — 24. SkJtlng Spactacutar
GOLF
4 p m — W FTV 9. Byron Nelson Classic,
IL I
1 10 p m — ESPN. Las Vegas Senior
Classic, (L I
HOCKEY
I 30 p m - SC. NHL playoMs. Edmonton
Oilers at Chicago Blackhawks, I D
SOCCER
Midnight — SUN, Wtorld Collegiate Cham
pionshlp
Radio
BASEBALL
7 I I p m - WBZSAM (17701, Houston
Astros al New York Mets
SOCCER
1 0 ! p m , — WMOO A M (110). ASL.
Washington Stars al Orlando Lions
MISCELLANEOUS
4 30 p m — WWNZ AM (7401. Sports Talk
1104 p m — W BZSAM (13701. The Sports
Final
Midnight - WBZS AM (1270). Sports
Overnight
Saturday
BASEBALL
4 IS p m
- WMOO AM 19901. Chicago
White Sox at KansasCHy Royals
MISCELLANEOUS
1104 p m - WBZS AM 11170). The Sports
Final
M idnight — WBZS AM (1270). Sports
Overnight
Sunday
BASEBALL
I 15 p m - WBZSAM 11770). Houston
Astros al New York Mere
3 50 p m WMJK AM (17301. FSL.
Osceola Astros al Sarasota Whit* Sox
7 07 p m
W W NZAM (7K)&gt; New York
Uankces al California Angels
MISCELLANEOUS
11 0 4 p m - W BZSAM (1770). The Sports
Final
M idnight W B ZS A M ( 1770). Sports
Overnight

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Iw tem R tto w l

TA LLA D EG A , Ala. - Bill
Elliott turned a lap of 199.388
mph Thursday to capture the
pole position for the NASCAR
Winston 500, a record seventh In
his career at the Talladega
SuperapcedwnvElliott's Ford Thundcrbird was
more than two-tenths of a sec­
ond faster than second-place
qualifier Ken Schroder, who
earned the outside front row
starting spot with n lap of
199.131 mph
"When I came In. I couldn’t
believe the time they told me."
Elliott said. "The car felt pretty
good, but I didn’t know It was
that fast. Everything worked for
us.
“ When we unloaded the ear. It

was running pretty good. Then
everything we tried setmed to go
right. This Is better than wc'vc
been hrrr In n couple years.’’
The Dawsonvllle. Ga.. native
has now won four poles for the
Winston 500, Including the 1987
race when he set a NASCAR
record with a qualifying lap of
212.809 mph. Elliott has also
won the No. 1 starting spot for
the Talladega 500 three times.
Elliott said he hopes that Un­
q u a l i f y i n g w i l l gi ve him
momentum to reverse what has
been a lacklaster season so far.
"1 hope this can turn It around
for us." Elliott said. "We’ve been
on and o(T this year. It fell good
nt Daytona. This Is the same car
we ran there, and we’ve been
working on It. I Just hope it runs

Majors--------Continued from IB
Mike Cosenza and Kelvin Cotlon
(one run scored eachl.
Leading Ihe Royals attack
were Lloyd Dixon and Kevin
Butler. Dixon hit a pair of home
runs und Butler &lt;xie to give them
both six home runs on the
season Butler also had a single.
Other contributors werr Alexis
Acosta (single, two runs scored).
Alvin Kilgore (single) and Donnie
Hinson. Davlun Hampton and
Marcus Beasley lone run scored
each).
In the other game, the Red
Sax’s balanced offensive attack
scored three runs In each of Ihe
first and sixth Innings, four runs
In the third and two runs In the
fourth to ofTset lour runs In each
of the second and fourth Innings
for Ihe Orioles.

Providing the olTcnse for the
Red Sox were Robert Randall
(double, two singles. th&gt;ee runs
scored). Terrance Perkins (three
singles, two runs scored). James
Thomas (two singles). Antonio
While and Jasixi Ik-rlrand (one
double and one run scored each).
Trellis Smllh (single, two runs
scored). Ryan Colgalc (single
run scored) and Albert Hampton
and Waller Gaines (one run
scored each).
Doing the damage for thr
Orlolcs were Cedric Church
(double, single, ntn scored). JotKnight (two singles, two runs
scored). T im Watson (two
singles, run scored). Albert
H arris (double) and Shawn
Councils. Sean Jessie. James
Young and Richard Reddicks
(one single and one run scored

each).

County-------C ontinued from IB

hurdles. Lake Mary's Haydrr
finished fourth In the high Rohlehr In the 880-yard run and
Mlki Palumbo of Lake Howell in
Jump.
In the glr! half of the event. the two-mile run.
Finishing thud were Glnelte in
Amy GIncite from Lake Brantley
was the only Individual winner, the two-mile and Allison Sm ll of
taking home first place In the l^ikc Mary in the 880.
one-mile run with a lime of ~A!*o qualifying lot stale w.re
5:24.2. But the county also goi Vivian Jones of Lake Mary
Ihree seconds uik I two thirds.
(fourth In both the discus and
Finishing as runners-up were shot put) and Joyce Tullts ol
Mona A h /a from Lake Brantley Lake Hranllcy (fourth In the
In the 330-yard intermediate two-mllc).
4A Region 3 track meet
at Show*(ter F ixtd, Winter Park
Girls

(PBL144. 2 Lake Worth J I Leonard M IL )
43. J Orlarxlo Evens (El 40. 4 Boca Raton
Spanish River (SRI 17. 3 Lake Brantley
4LB 1 31. 4 Vero Beach (VB ) 19. 7 West
Orange (WO) II . I Palm Bay 17; 9 Lake
Mary IL M ) IS. 10 Winter Park 13. II
Mainland I I . 12 DeLand 7, tie 13 Apopka
and Palm Beach Gardens 4. II* 15 Lyman
I Ly) and Lake Howell (L H ) 3

Boys
Yearn standtnes. t VerdBajcn (VBI 75 7
Dr Phillips (D P I 34. He J L*m 4n IL»I and
M e rr'll Island (M il 79 lie &gt; Santaiucet (S)
and Oak Ridge 14. 7 Lake Brentley (LBi 21,
tie 4 Lake M ary (LM) and Palm Bearh
Lakes II. 10 Winter Park (WPl 17. II
Apopka (A l ta. 12 Evwts 17; 13 Lake Worth
J I Leonard 10 1/3. U Palm B*ach Girders
’0 I I West Orange (WO) 4. 14 Lake Howell
(LH) J, 30 Oviedo IO I7

Individual results
(Including county lint sties I
Long lump — I Stewart (SRi 1*4 1/4,
Triple lump — I Stewart (SR) 37 1 1/4. 4.
Lewi* (Ly) 34-4. High jump — I Marlin
(WO) 34. 7. Palumb* (L H ) 3-0. Disco* — I
Martin (J IL ) 1344. 4. Jonas (L M ) 133). 4.
Teista (Ly) t i l l . Shot put — 1. Preston
IP B D 41 I 3/4. 4. Jones (L M ) 134 1/4.
440 yard relay — I. Palm Beach Lakes 41 49.
119 high hurdbt — I Williams (J IL ) 14 34,
10* meter dash - I Bookar (E l 12 I. M il*
run - 1. Glnetb (LB) 1:24.2. s. Tullis (LB)
3:17.1. 444-yard dash - I Tallis (VBI 3*43.
130taw hurdles — I. Williams (JIL) 43 4. 2.
Ariia (LB) 41 7. 444 yard run - 1. Gamy
(SR) 2 19 4. 1 Rohlehr (L M I 1:21.14. J Snell
(L M ) 1:11.43. 5. Greenberg (Ly) 2:23.7.
224-yard dash — 1 Booker (E ) 23 33.
Two m ib run — I Atchtay (SR) 11.11 1. J.
Patambe (L H ) 11:535. 1 G in itt* (LB)
11:04.9. 4 Tullis (LB) 11:49.1. 4. Lollm (Ly)
11:19.4. M ib relay I - I Palm Beach Lakes
3 34 57. I. Lake Brantley 4:49.44. 7. Lyman
4:11.4

Individual results
(including ceutfy finisher*)
Long |ump
I TVbthews (Si 73 1 1/7 I
Gibson (LM ) 22 7; Trl^e lump — I Bradley
(VB) 45 11 1 / 2. a. Gibson IL M I 41-9 1/2. 5
Cot1on (Ly) 43 7 3/4. High lump — I Jaros.k
(Ly) 41. 4. Goins (O) 4 4. I Read (L H ) 4 1
Pol* vault - 1 Stissel &lt;WP) 14 0. 3. Kaiser
&lt;LB) 1)0 Discus — I Forsyth* (WO) 144 9
Shot put — 1 Stone (DP) 50 10 1/2; 120 high
hurdbt - 1 Jenkins (VB) 14 0; lOOmtter
dash - I Berry 4MIJ io 54. 5 Johnson (LB)
110. Milo run - I Mitchell (L y I 4:11.44 I.
Robertson (L M ) 4:13.44 4. Feola (LB)
4:10.19. J. Jewell (LB) 4:10.4. 440-yerd dash
— I Butts (F I Pierce Central) 49 U
440 yard r e la y — | A popka
43 44
130Intermediate hurdles — ). Jones (VB)
3*49.4 Marshall (L y) If . l . 4*0 yard run - 1
Preston ID P ) I 54 JJ. 4. Jewell (L B ) 1:39.57.
4. Robertson (L M ) J:4l . | n o yard dash
I
Berry (M il 32 19. L Collins (L M ) i l l.) .
Two m ib run - | Mitchell (L y ) 1:17.1. J
Padgett (Ly) 9:45.3. 4. D w it (L M ) 1:33.0
M il* relay — I Vero Beech 3 19 44. 4. Lek*
Mary 1:19 47

Toe««i standi***: t Palm Bswh Lxkvi

Seminoles
Continued from IB
Toombs on tlu* first-place Tribe
Yolanda (laker and Kccla mile relay (4:01).
Ward paced the Tribe by placing
O t h e r S e m in o le s who
tn two events ear:’i and running advanced to the slate meet In
u leg on one of Seminole’s iwo Individual events were Toombs
winning relays.
(fourth In the triple Jump.
Baker won the lOO-meler dash 35-414), Sheri Reddicks (second
( 12 .0 1 ) and ihe 220 -yard dash in the shot put. 37-7| and McGill
(24.25) while running with Kitn (first In 3 3 0 i n t e r m e d i a t e
Brown. Nadrtan McGill and hurdles. 44.8).
Mcchclle Toombs on Seminole’s
Renee Singleton picked up
winning 440 relay (48.0).
some points for the Noles with a
Ward came in second In the fifth-place showing in the 110
440-yard dash (58.ti) and fourth high hurdles while Kay Kay
In the long Jump 116-7) and Mullins scored by corning lii
Joined Brown. M c G ill and sixth In the 100 -meter dash

S a n f o r d H e r a ld
M ISSED
D E LIV E R Y
Call: 322-2611
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
5:30 p.m. til 6:30 p.m.
SUNDAY
6:00 A.M. til 10:00 A.M.
“SAME DAY DELIVERY IS OUR GOAL "

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P e o p le
‘Deadwood Dick’ comes alive on stage

IN B R IE F
Raffle postponed
Delores Ellis, director of Babies Addicted to Uru^s ( B A D ) ,
has rescheduled the drawing for a cruise which was to have
been raflled April 28. The drawing Is set Tor 1 p in.. Saturday.
May 5 at Ft. Mellon Park. Deputy Attorney General Jeffrey
Deen will officiate at the event.

Gentle exercise classes set
Exercises class ({eared for seniors just getting started on an
exercise program or others of any age with special limitations
such as being wheelchair bound or recovering from strokes or
heart attacks, arc forming for Wednesdays. The classes are
from 0:30-10:30 a.m. or 11 a.tti. until noon. They will lx- held
from May 0 through August B.Cost Is 81 per person for tin* 14
week class. For more Information, call Elaine Torma at
323-1450. ext. 665.

Narcotics Anonymous to meet
Narcotics Anonymous meets Friday at 11 p.m. at the House
ol Goodwill. 317 Oak Avc.. Sanford.

Retired transit workers to gather
The New York Retired Transit Workers meet at Casselberry
Senior Center. 200 N. Triplet Lake Drive, the first Saturday ol
each moulh at I 30 p.m.

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

Nar-Anon to offer help
N ir-Anon. a self-help group for relatives and friends of
addicts. 'Meets at 8 p.m. Wednesdays and Saturdays at West
Lake Hospital. State Road 434. Longwood. and on Fridays, at H
p m.. at Grove Counseling Center. Third Street and Oak
Avenue. Sanford. F'-r more Information, call 869-6364.

Alanon members to congregate
Alar.oii will meet at 3 p.m. Sunday at Christ United
Methodist Church, ai County Road 427 and Tucker Drive.
Sanford.

O vereater^^^ejqh in
O v c j c a i n ^ H H H H P . . c c ,.s at 7:30 p.m. each Sunday at
the LasseltxTrvSCTno^e 200 Triplet Lake Drive. Casselberry.
Call 767-5411 or tuc center at 831-3551. ext. 239. for more
Information.

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Olbert. the Director of Triangle
Productions Inc. Arrangements
were set In motion for an
APOPKA - Dcadwood Dick, a audition anti Badgewell captured
play by Tom Taggart. Is being the part of Ned Harris, a good
performed by Triangle Produc­ guy In Dcadwood Dick.
Badgewell has been acting for
tion players every Wednesday
and Thursday night through seventeen years with credits In
May 31 at Townsend's Planta­ c o m m e r c i a l s , f i l m a n d
tion In Apopka.
cablevtslon. He recently finished
The lively, rlp-martng and nt playing an uttorncy In an HBO
times, quite Ixilsterous, players movie called. "Judgem ent” ,
Include a villain. Bluck and Red. expected to air In September.
alius The Dcadwood Dick, played
When Badgewell speaks of the
by Ron Segall nt Sanford.
people Involved In Triangle
Scgall says: “ Dcadwood Dick Productions, he does so with
likes being the bad buy. The fondness and admiration. He
says. "I wanted to work with this
good guy likes uct Ing."
Scgall. from Sanford. Is un company when I found out
active member of SAG (Screen about the people and who they
Actors Guild), lie has appeared were. I knew that I really wanted
In Super Boy and has performed to work In this play”.
stand-up comedy at Ihc James
Diana Layer Is another San­
Best Improv Theatre In laing- ford player who In real life owns
wood.
and operates Sanford Quick
' The Ix-st things about my Print. Layer. who plays Calamity
character In this play arc good Jane In this production, looks as
scenes, and I lie many facets to though she could chew nails and
the part. Including comedy and spit tobacco when In full cos­
dram a.** Scgall says. " I'm
tume. She wears a long, flowing,
abused throughout the show. I red wig. long skirt and a gun
cn|oy It. and I enjoy the good strapped to her side. She also
people In this production com­ wears buckskins that are being
specially made for Calamity by
pany".
Triangle Productions will go a Pam Tucker of Sanford, und Lois
long way and should lx- taken Ixrng. who are nlmble-flngercd
seriously", says Winter Park ladles lending u hand In this
resident Mark E. Evans who pnxlucllon.
plays Wild Bill HU kok.
" A s C a l u m l t y J a n e . I'm
Evans, who has been a pro­ mean", says Layer.
fessional actor lor the past two
latycr has been Involved In
years, states. "I'm hoping for community players for several
recognition. I want people to years and Is a founder of Trian­
open their eyes to what I can gle Productions Inc. Layers
do".
husband. Rtxi. who Is a charter
When Greg Badgewell received member also helps out with the
Ills casting call he was playing In scenery.
Midsummer’s Night Dream at
"Our goal Is to bring quality
Valencia Community College. ■ productions to Central Florldu
Hadgewcll was seen by John
and to Involve the community".
■y JOAN KINO
Herald correspondent

Boys shouldn’t hit girls;
men shouldn’t hit women
eivill/atlot. prog- ssrs ti, the
point where boys don't hit boys
either. And men are no longer
trained to kill men. women and
children in (he name of patrio­
tism.

Volunteer opportunities
The V o lu n te e r C enter of
Seminole County Is a clear­
inghouse for the recruitment
and placement of volunteers to
Seminole County Social Serv­
ice Agencies. Please call
321-5739 to volunteer your
time.
EVENINGS OR WEEKENDS
FOR A D U L T S : S e m in o le
County Menial Health Center.
Inc. needs volunteers to assist
with running group classes for
the elderly, le. arts A crafts,
and ceramics: experience In
Mental Health preferred.
Longwood Heal t h Care
Center needs a volunteer to
teach Florida History to resi­
dents for I hour/wcck for 4-6
weeks.
Training lor Volunteers to
provide
tutoring lor adult
non-readers shall begin In May
through the Learn-To-Read
program at Seminole Commu­
nity College.
Help prevent child abuse by
becoming a Parent/Frleud lor
teenage mothers through the
Sunshine Connection.
Meridian Nursing Center
needs people to call Bingo on
Saturday afternoons.
DAYTIME FOR ADULTS:
Volunteer Center of Seminole

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work without pay. Admission Is
charged to cover Immediate
expenses.
The company holds the plays
where ever they can find space.
"The Townsends have been
very nice lo us and we all
appreciate It". Olbert explains.
The props and costumes used
In the plays are from any and
every source they can find.
Scenery Is made by Triangle
Production crew.
Why would busy people take
so much time out of their lives to
work long hours without re­
ceiving monetary reward?
Every person In the play has
the same attitude toward each
other, the play and the com­
pany. They readily acknowledge
each others talents, credits and
ability. All the players say they
enjoy working.Bigethcr and each
expresses a loyalty and fondness
for Triangle Productions.
For tickets. Information or
space offerings, please call
(407)324-0004.

Children*

1 -B O O -U S -B O N D S

UHUCH

DEAR ABBY: When I was 5
years old. I had un argument
with my sister, aged 8 . and she
till me. My father walked into
the room Just as I got even by
hitting her buck. He took me
asule and In a quid voice said.
"Boysdon't hit girls."
“ But she hit me first." I cried.
II my father had been Presi­
dent Bush, iie might have said.
"Read my lips: Boys don't till
girls!" He did. however, give me
a memorable lecture in which hr
explained Dial girls are to lxcherlshed and protected, and
that no matter what the pro­
vocation. they arc never, never
to be hit.
Although that was 65 years
ago. I never forgot my father's
words and I never again lilt my
sisters, or any woman. Including
my wife of 46 years. I couldn't.
When I read in the newspaper
of all of the women being beaten
by abusi ve husbands and
boyfriends. I am appalled. I only
wish these men had been taught
us I was. at the age of 5. that
“ boys don't hit girls."
NATBURW ELL.
TACOMA. WASH.
DEAR NAT: You arc to be
commended for a lesson well
learned. That's progress.
Now. speed the day when

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rate call...

nonw y

says Layer.
Every play needs a director
and Dcadwood Dick has John
Olbert. Olbert is a soft-spoken
man who has been directing
plays since the 1960's. He has
been a musical director, a re­
cording artist and a performer.
Olbert speaks, every member
of the cast listens and the room
becomes still. The mutual re­
spect that passes between
director and players ts felt.
"Act three, courtroom scene.
Places, people. ' Olbert directs
his cast. At this full dress
rehearsal every player, every
speech, every action Is perfectly
executed. The villain Is sinister.
Wild BUI Hickok plays true to
script. Ned Harris, the good guy.
is very convincing. Calamity
Jane spits lire.
Olbert hkrs this play and Its
players. He is also very loyal to
the production company.
He says Triangle Productions
Inc. Is a non-equity community
players troutx*. All of the people

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A M illio n D o lla r Sm ile

BUY
UNITED
STATES
SAVINGS
BONDS

NIGHTLY

County needs assistance In Its
office for recruitment and
placement of volunteers on
Thursdays.
Florida Hospital North Is
recruiting Candy Stripers
(youth age 14-16 yrs.|. Train­
ing shall begin late May.
advance sign-up required
Missing Children needs Vol­
unteers to man the telephones
dally In the afternoons.
Interviewers are needed by
the Legal Aid Society on Fri­
day mornings and/or after­
noons. Training is provided.
Lawyer Referral and Div. of
Vocational Rehabilitation need
clerical help.
Seminole County Bar Asso­
ciation needs someone to do
s|x-clal computer projects.
Meridian Nursing Center
needs volunteers to assist with
escorting patients to various
functions.
Sheriffs Dept, needs volun­
teers to teach puppet making
to children In the "Safety
Center Puppetry". Training Is
provided at the Orange County
Child Safety Village.
Idyllwlldc Local School Ad­
visory Committee needs volun­
teers for Its summer enrich­
ment program, le. computers,
karate, dance, arts &amp; cralls
clowning, growing plants, etc-.

Her (M photo by Jean Klftf

Diane Layer as Calamity Jane makes her point to Tom Taggart as
Deadwood Dick.

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LET US REPLENISH THE SEED OF FAITH THROUGH

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Regular Churchattendance

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Assembly Of God

Baptist

NEW l i r t ASSEMBLY OF 0 0 0

p in e c a e s t i a p i i s t c h u r c h

100 Kennel Ad
Pt&gt;one 322 *222
P«lo&lt; Je*t Kail
Sundav Morning
10 00 a m
Sunday Eyamng
6 30 n m
WadneYllay Craning
7 00 p m
iAdult and Yout:&gt; SeNceil
Nuiaafy provid'd lor all Sarvca*
AOAPE ASSEMBLY OF GOO
427 !u Dig Ti m Dura
longw ood Florida
Don Dunarani
Past or
Morning Service
10 00 am
E vaning
S a ru c a
1 00
pm
Nviaary P rovid'd For An S am e**

Baptist
CENTAAL BAPTIST CHURCH
3101 W t»t SI Sanlo'd
322 2914

FtetlOte Smith
J B Cru1chl»ld

Pat,or

Assoc P'slofiEOucAllc i

J k i M rhomas Minuter ol Music
930 am
Sunday School
Morning Worship
11 00 a m
Church Training
5 43 p m
Leaning Worship
? OO p m
Wad Prayer Seme*
600 pm
COUNTRYSIDE BAPTIST
CHURCH

Country Club Pood Lake Mary
Avary M Long
Patlor
Sunday School
9 43 p m
Pftjchmg A Worshiping 10 43 a m
Bibia Sfudy
6 30 p m
Sharing &amp; Proclaiming
7 30 p m
Wad Praytr Maat
7 30 pm
Nurtary Provided
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
319 Pam A»*nu« Sanford
Ray Floyd B u n * Jr
Pastor
Hire Tommy Johns,
Mint star o f I due at »on
Sidney Brock
Mint star of Youth
Sunday School
943 am
Morning Worship 8 23 A 10 33 am
Church Turning
5 43 p m
Evtmng Worship
6 33 p m
Wad P u rer Service
6 23 p m
Nursery Provided

___CHURCH
Tony € Herald
Pastor
Sunday School
10 00 a m
Mot Ring Service
11 00 a m
Evening S a m e*
6 00 p m
Wednevlay Service
7 00 p m
Old Truths for a Nee Day
IAH IVICW BAPTIST CHURCH
126 Uwtview Ave w Lake Mary

321-0310
- -M*e#efceai

Jac*&gt;eNiu
Sunday School
Worship Service

Pastor
943 a m
1100 a m

119 YY An port BNi) Sanlortl
322 3737
Rev Tom Jacobs P Min
Pastor
Rev Sid Coo*
Associat* Pastor
Bibl* Study
9 41 a m
Morning Worship
1100 a m
Cvtntng Worsh'P
70 0 p m
Wednavdev
F tllo n s w p Supper
BOO p m
Prater Meeting
7 00 p m
Nursery Provided For
A ll Services

Wed Prayer Service

Monday

BAPTIST CHURCH

2626 Palmetto Ave
Rev Raymond Crocker
Sunday School
Morning Worship

Pastor
9 *3 am
I t 00 am

Evangelistic Services
6 00 p m
Wed Prayer a
Bible Study
7 30 p m
Independent Missionary

Church and Sunday
School
Tuesday
Holy Communion

1:18-31
Tuesday
Psalm

81:1-12

424 South Santord Avenue
Of J OH i Efwm

Sanluid FI .12771
Pastor
L Dean Fet/er
Phone 407 3230366
9 45 am
Sunday School
Morning Worship
to 45 am
Children Service
8 X pm
Evening Service
6 00 pm

10 00 a m
7 00 p m

Everyone Welcome
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Nazarene

P a t for

FIRST CHURCH
OF THE NA7ARINE
2381 Santord A*e

Sunday School
9 13 a m
Worship Sarvtca
10 30 a m
Nursery Provided
Weekday Kindergarten ami

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Friday
Isaiah
1 1 : 1-10

John J Minton
. .-si or
Sunday School
9 45 a m
Morning Worship
10 45 a m
Youth Hour
6 00 p m
Evangelist Service
6 DC pm
Mid week Service Wed
7 00 p m
Nursery Provided lot ad S*fr«ns

Pr# Kindergarten Program
For Information Cali 322 3332
or 3230810
GOOD SHEPHERD
LUTHERAN CHURCH
2917 Qrtando D» 17 97
(Lutheran Church in A me neat
Phone 322 7317

Saturday
I'satm
27:1-11

Rat Dan Coy

9 30 a m

W aithip Service
11 00 a m
PAOLA WESLEYAN CHURCH
WSO W iy lirte D*

8 00 a m
1000 a m

LUTHERAN CHURCH O r
THE REDEEMER
(Missouri Synod)
7323 Oak A tt
Rev U m a r A Reuse her

Pevtor

Church School

Lutheran

Wt-dni-sday
Homans
10:5-17
Thursday
I'salni

Presbyterian
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Oak Ave 4 3rd Street

Pastor

Sunday School
8 43 a m
Pastor
Worship
1000a m
Rev G Richard Pamela*
B&gt;tie Study Wed
7 30 p m
Phone 127 2662
Bible Study Thun
11 00 a m
980 • ro
Choir Practice
6 43am Church School
Morning
Nursery Provided
Worship
8
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1
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HOLY CROSS LUTHERAN
Nursery
CHURCH OF LAKE MARY

Catholic

W td Family Flight
Supper
5 43 to 700 p rn
P»e school Center 321 1563
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
OF LAKE MARY
Wilbur A»e Lake Mary
Rev A f Stevens
Pastor
Rev John Jictuo'k Associate PaktOI
Church Prayer Meeting
9 15 a m

760 Sun Drive
Lake Marr
Paul Hoyer
Pastor
Sun W ortM p Service 8 i 10 30 a m
Sunday School A
Adult iip ie D a s t
9 1 3a m
Hofy Cross Story Hour Preschool
For Information Caff 322 2332
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LORD OF LIFE
LUTHERAN CHURCH
393 Tulkaw illa Rd Winter Springs
Phone 3636363
Frank Ltdvinka
Paul or

FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
(Olsclplas Ol Christ)
1407 S Sanlord Ara
S Edaard Johnson
Pastor
Sunday Church School
944 a m
Morning Worship
1100am
Mid Week Adult Moma
Bibla Study
7 00 p m
Nursary A iv ia h ie
■SBNYORn CHRISTIAN CHURCH ,
I3T VV AirpcH Bird
Phuna 3220980
J 0 Sagiovas
Pastor
Joa Capgio
Youin Ed D raclor
Bible School
9 30 a m
Morning Worship
1030 a m
Craning Sarvica
4 OO p m
Tue 4 Wed. — Aduil Home
Bible Studies
7 00 p m
Wad Might Youth
7 00 p m

Sunday School
Fellowship
feeryice
v ry ta

9 43 a m

Morning Worship
11 00 a m
Youth Group
6 00 pm
Wed Choi* Practice
7 JQ p m
Thyf t Youth Choir
7 00 pm
UPSALA PRESBYTERIAN
W 25lh A Upsala Rd Sonfr^d
Roe Oar a in Shea
Pavfor
Sunday School
9am
Churn.h Ser.ice
10 a rn

9 00 a m
10 00 am
10Xam
(Xlpm

ti tle Study

w Tues

9 a r 47Xpm
MAPKHAM WOODS
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
3210 M *f*ham Vr1axis Road
La*# Mary
Phone 323 4190
Dr Don T D* Bevoise
Pastor
Sunday School All Ages 9 15 a m
Church
19Xam
Nursery Pr-.**j#if
Youth Group Sunday
/DO pm
Pastor t B Lie Study
Sunday
7 00 pm
WOC — 9 45 am F.fvr Tuesday of
the month and Ere- ^ )0 2nd
Tuesday ul th# month
- Monthly IdiM ty N ght Supper
ABUNOANT LIFE
CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP
(Evangelical Prasbylenan)
Driftarood Village Sude 205
349 W Lake Mary BHd
Lose Mary Phone 323 2436
Robert Wilbur
Pastor
Sunday School
9 30 am
Morning Worfhtp
10 X am

Methodist
GRACE UNITEO
METHOOIST CHURCH

499 U Country Club Rd
Lake Ma»p
Wnnam J Boyer
Pastor
Early Worship Service
8 30 a in

DECISIONS and CHOICES

Christian Science

(hid choose* lu give i*s life. That is God's
decision. How we live it and what we decide to
do with it, that is our choice.
God is for us. lie loves us. God is on our side,
lh- cares for us, pven though God asks some
hard, sometimes incomprehensible things of
us, we should trust God's wisdom, power and
greatness. We may not always totally under­
stand God's final decisions or the difficult
choices we have to face.

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Church Of
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Sunday School
9 13 a m
Worship
10 43 am
Youth M e*li.ig
OOpm
Tuesday Srbie Study
10 00 a m
Nursery provided for all services

Each of us is responsible for his or her own
actions, ft is important (hat we make Ihe right
decisions and choices. It is a test of deciding
und choosing right from w rong. The decisions
we make today will ultimately lie Ihe choices
we will have to live with tomorrow.

FIRST UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH

419 Pam Ave
3224371

William S Me Loud
Pastor
Timothy 7 Haas Associate Pastor
Kenneth R Marshall
Director of
Music
Morning Worship 8 X 4 11 00 a m
Sundey School
9 43 a m
Youth Fellowship
300 p m
Women's Fellowship Third Monday
Men t Prayer Ore** fast

f.et your relationship with God he your
guide. Choose to worship in His house this
week.

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1st Thursday
Men s Fellowship

6 X am

United Church
Of Christ

Jrd inufioay
o ju p m
Nursery Provided For All Services

LONQWOOD CHURCH OF CHRIST
101B Hey 17 92 1 mi HlQ H ey 434
323 3830 6990632 904 736 3170
Sun W orthip
10 3 0 a m 4 6 P M
You ar« invited to visit study end
* orship w ith us in the near lulu re A
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CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP

Church Of God

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Nursery, 'Childreni

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ALL SOULS CATHOLIC CHURCH
902 Oak Ara . Santord Fla
Faihar Thom is Bums Parish Pastor
Sal Vigil Mass
400pm
Sun Mass
BOO 10 30 12 00
Conlassion Sal
4 44 p m

Sal

7 00 pm

Sunday
Hply Communion
Choral Eucharist

TRINITY UNITED
ME1HO0I4T CHURCH

Vicar

Rev Beverly L Barge

8:1-15

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST
SCIENTIST. LONQWOOD
Evening Worship
7 0 0 pm
973 Mevkhem Wood* Ra
Wed B&lt;ble Study
630 p m
Come* Of E E Williamson Rd
Nursery Pronded
Sunday Church Service
end Sun School
10 00 a m
Wednesday
8 00 p m
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Nursery Available At A ll Services
OF LONQWOOD
Reading Room Mon . Wed * Fn

Rev James W Hammock,
D Min
Pastor
Rev Rick C h a ffin M in is te r of
Education Youth
Re» Preston Greene Minister of
Music and Activities
Sunday School
9 30 a m
Worship
10 43 a m A 7 13 p m
Church Training
3 00 p m
Missionary Meeting end
Child Choruses
6 20 7 00 p m

ST PETERS EPISCOPAL
CHURCH
700 Time hart Rood
Lake Mary Fie
(407» 444 LORD

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WESTVICW BAPTIST CHURCH
4100 Peoia Road |IBA)
Sanlord Florida
Dr Luka B King
Interim Pastor
Sunday School
900 a m
Morning Worship
10 00 a m
Evening Worship
7 CO p m
Wad Prayer Sarvica
7 00 p m
NEW MOUNT CALVARY
MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH
1115 W att 12th SI
Aav Bobby J Playat
Sunday School
9 30 a m
Morning Sarvica
11 00 a m
Craning Sarvica
4 30 P m
FIRST BAFTIST CHURCH
MARKHAM WOOOS
4400 Markham Woods Road
Laka Mary Florida
Or Roban {Bob) Parkar
Pastor
Tom D McKinnay
Mimsiar o t Music
B'Dia Study
9 44 a m
Worship
to41 a m
Youth Maalmg
BOO p m
Worship
7 00 p m
W adna id jy Sarvicas
Prayer 4 Bible Study
7 00 p m
Adult Chow
4 44 p m

891 E SR 434
Longeood, FL 32730

Methodist

Episcopal

Church Of God

Congregational

CHURCH OF QOO

CONGREGATIONAL
CHRISTIAN CHURCH (NACCC)
7*01 S Park Ave
327 4384

801 W 22nd street
Pastor
Rev Troy A Baggett
9 43 am
Sunday School
10 50 am
Morning Worship
fa00 pm
Evangelistic Service
Family Enrichment
7 go f »
Service Wednesday

CHURCH OF QOO
(7th DAY)
Deltona Community Center
Executive Room
Worship Service 6 Bible
Study Saturday
1000 a m
Warren Randall Pastor
1407) 3746019

Eastern
Orthodox

Episcopal
HOLY CROSS

ST JOHN'S ORTHODOX
CATHOLIC CHURCH

2743 Country Dub Road
Pastor
Rev Daniel Sterner
Church phone 321 4193 or I X 4457
Divine Liturgy
10 00 a m
Sunday School
1000 am
Confession Before Service
Wednesday 130PM Healing Service
and Bible Study With Discussion

Be* Thomas P Tkoehuk Minuter
Church School
9 X 1 0 W arn
Worship
i t 00 am
Fellowship Luncheon fi X p m every
2nd Wednesday
Every last Saturday 6 00 a m Men S
Club Breakfast

401 Park Ave
Rev Frederick E Mann
Rector
Holy Eucharist
/ 3G a m
Choral Eucharist
10X am
Aduil Forum
9 15 am
Youth Education
945am

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�Seminole County Area Church Directory
IN B R IE F
Revival services announced
Tile Firm Baptist Churcft Markham Wtxxls. 5400 Markham
Woods Rd., Lake Mary, will hold revival services May 6*0 at 7
p.m with Rev. Joe BoatWright. pastor of Aloma Baptist
Church. Winter Park, as guest speaker. Nursery will 1mprovided. For Information, rail 333-2085.

Christianity
is what our
world needs

Francois Sisters in concert

TIMOTHY T. HAAS

An invitation to enjoy the music and fellowship of the
Francois Sisters, sponsorrd'hy Orlando Women Aglow. Is being
offered to all moms and daughters.
The event will lie held at Morrison's Cafeteria. Winter Park
Mall. May 12 from 9:30 a.in. to noon. Attendants are welcome
to Join In a luncheon afterwards.
For Information call Janet. 87fS-3078. or Sue. 345-7029.

During the last several years
religion has been confined more
and more to a corner of human
life In our country, ft has been
moved out of srhools. govern­
ment and almost all other parts
of public life.
Many people feci that this Is a
positive move because ‘we
shouldn't tell people what to
tx-lieve.* and that Is In a sense
what Is done when one religion
Is chosen over another.
But there is a great negative
Impact on our culture when
religion Is set aside. The very
fiber of our nation lias been
damaged.
The majority of crime In nur
communities, cspccnllly violent
crimes, ts attributed to the uac of
drugs in epidemic proportion.
The scandels In government und
business are at art all time high.
Il used to be. good or bad. that
our culture bad u set of rules to
function by. People had some
sense of what was right and
wrong. Now it srems that It ts
difficult for people lo decide on
the correct path to take.
I'm not saying that religion In
the schools or In other public
places was without problems.
Sometimes it was given with a
holier-than-thou attitude, as a
lodgment, or was just plain
morallsm rather than religion.
But I think that we threw out the
tiahy with the bathwater. In all
that was bad we also lost the
very foundation of what was
right. That foundation was (and
Is) Irsus Christ.
People arc seeking real mean­
ing to thetr lives, not Just getting
rich at any cost. Something that
makes life worth ilvlng and In
turn changes a persons life to
the extent that they cause a
change In the way they live.
To me that Is what Christ Is —
life Itself, lo .Jesus Christ I
believe that we will find meaning
that gives direction, purpose and
even peace.
What Christ provides cannot
lx* confined to a corner of life hut
must he lived out In all parts.
(teal Ilvlng Christianity is what
I think our world needs. It will
make a difference.
Timothy T Maas it atiociala pastor at tha
Flnl United Mefhodltf Church, Sanford

Fourth Easter Sunday celebrated
Ascension Lutheran Church. 351 Ascension Dr.. Casselberry,
will celebrate the Fourth Sunday of Easier with worship
services at H a.m. and 10:30 a.m. Mastering the Basics:
PhlllppianH and a class on "Stress" arc offered to the adults
during the Sunday School hour. Effective Parenting of Single
Parent Families will bo held on Thursday from 7-9 p.m. For
more Information, call 831-7788.

Revelations seminar continues
All Saints Deliverance Church. 704 W. 9th St.. Sanford, will
cnnllrue Its seminar on the Book of Revelations Sunday.
Wednesday and Friday night from 7:30-9 p.m. through June 8.
Call 323 2030 for details.

Fellowship at Sea World
The 15th anniversary celebration of Jesus '90. hosted by Sea
World, will be held June 13-16. The event will include three
days of music, ministries for adults, teens and children, and of
course the attractions at the park For Information and
reservations, call the Jesus 90 offices at (704)376-4388 or
(8131848-9150.

Fun and fellowship
Phi! S'iggc. left, professor of youth education and recreation at
Southwestern Seminary, and Rosemary Hoover, his ministry
partner will hold a youth-parent conference Including humor,
songs, lectures, sermons to teenagers, and parenting seminars.
May 6 from 12:30-8 p m. at Central Baptist Church. Sanford. For
reservations call 322-2914 between 9:30*5 p m. weekdays.

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Legalizing drugs is
moral thing to do
By DAVID E. ANDERSON

United Press International
Can a m oral case Ik - made lor
I'-g a lu ln g drugs?

The Rev. John Cllfloii Mar­
quis. writing In the current Issue
of "U.S. Catholic." thinks so.
Surprisingly, a lair number of
readers, given Ills arilele before
publication, often agreed with
him and took sharp exception lo
the strcc on law enforcement
being pursued by the Bush
adm inistration and National
Drug Control Policy Director
William Bennett.
"Drug laws arc a moral Issue."
Marquis wrote. "Fifty years of
drug legislation have produced
the exact opposite effect of what
those laws Intended: The laws
have created a tantalizing prof­
itable reonomnie structure for
marketing drugs.
"When law dues not promote
the common good, but in fael
causes u to deteriorate, the law
Itself becomes bad and must be
changed." he added.
For Marquis, the moral prin­
ciple that should be ut work In
an ethical approach to llit- drug
problem "Is very old and very
sure: Pick the lesser of two
evils.”
"Drug abuse Is bad." lie said.
"It Is a potent evil to the jK-rson
abusing drugs and to everyone
connected with him or her. But
drug abuse Is a problem that
churrh and society can tackle
and, In many cases, cure or
control."
B u t he s a i d t h e g r c ed
associated with drug dealing —
"a much imm- subtle evil - Is
"the evil that must be erased."
Current drug laws — Idolatrous
"false gods" to Marquis
create
the greed and make the drug
trade Incredibly lucrative
" M o r a l leaders have no
alternative but tu choose be­
tween authentic morality which

produces good, and cosmetic
morality, which merely looks
good." he said. "Drug laws look
good. But the tragic flaw of
cosmetic morality, like all other
forms of cosmetics. Is that it
produces no changes of sub­
stance."
In a survey accompanying
Marquis' article. HI percent said
they thought the United States
was losing the drug war, 70
percent said money spent en­
forcing drug laws could be more
effectively spent on drug educa­
tion and rehabilitation and 62
percent agreed that greed is a
greater danger to society than
drug abuse.
But only 44 percent said
legalizing drugs would lower the
crime rate and 54 percent said
the ends, reducing violent crime,
were not justified by the means
— legalizing drugs. But a sub­
stantial minority. 36 percent, felt
Marquis was on target.
Readers were also asked what
they would do if they had
Bennett's job for a day.
Vincent Farrell. Canaan.
Conn., said he would "take the
drug problem out of a ‘military
game-plan' mind set and ... look
ai the loss of humanily thal Is
building every day."
But Lucy Walsh. Kirkwood.
Mo., would do just the opposite:
"Call out the armed forces for a
real war — ring the borders by
land, sea and sky — for threemonth. 24-houra-day duty. ...
Ninety days of dead-serious
supply-cutting will be a very
good and strong deterrent ”
Patrick Zabrocki. Clendtvr,
Mont., would call oft the drug
war "and have a day where we
as a nation could look at
ourselves. . We can only end
drug abuse through education
and rehabilitation
m biumc
ut tiers ami not accept responsi­
bility for our problems falls short
•if even eosmellr morality “

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Chuluota First Baptist
St Paters Episcopal Church. 700 Rinahari Road. Laka Mary
Clearwater Missionary Baptist Church. Southwest Rd
SI Richard's Church. StSt Laka Howall Rd . Winter Park
Countryside Saptisl Church. Country Club Road, '.are Mary
The Church ol the Good Shepherd. Mattlknd. 331 Like Ava
First Baptist Churth. 519 Pars Ave
First Baptist Church ol Altamonta Springs Rt 436 Altamonte Springs JEWISH
First Baptist Church ol Fortsl City
Bath Am Synagogue meeting at Comar ol Sand Lake ind County Line
First Baptist Church ot Geneva
Road, West 1-4
First Baptist Church. Markham Woods
Tample Shalom. 1785 Elkcam Blvd . Deltona
First Dapttst Church ot Lake Monroe
LUTHERAN
First Baptist Church ol Longwood B9t East SR 434
Ascension Lutheran Church. Overbrook Dr. Casselberry
First Baptist Church ol Oviedo
Good Shepherd United Lutheran, 29t7 S Orlando Or
First Baptist Church ol Sanlando Springs
Holy Cross Lutheran Church ol Lake Mary, 750 Sun Drive. Laka Mary
First Baptist Church ol Winter Springs. 790 Bahama Rd
lord Ol Lite Lutheran Church, 395 Tuskawilla Rd, Winter Springs
First Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church. ItO t W 13th St
Lutheran Church ot Providence. Deltona
Fonst Baptist Church ol Ostsen
Lutheran Church ol tha Redeemer. 103 W 25th Place
Fountain Head Baptist Church, Oviedo
Messiah Lutheran Church. Golden Days Dr. A Hwy. 17 92. Casselberry
Hope Baptist Church. Forest City Community Center. Forest City
SI Lukes Lutheran Church. Rl. 428, Stavla
Independence 8ep1ist Miss C ivic League Bldg longwood
St Stephan Lutheran Church. 434 |ual W ait ot 1-6. Longwood
Jordan Missionary Baptist Church. 970 Upsala Rd
METHODIST
Lakeview Baptist Church. 178 Lekevtew Ava . Lake Mary
Barnett United Memorial Church. E DeBary Ave. Enterprise
Macedonia Mission Baptist Church. Oak Hill Rd . Osteen
Bear Laka United Methodist Church
Missionary Baptist Church, North Rd . Enterprise
Bethel A M E Church. Canaan Hgts
Morning Glory Baptist Church Geneva Hwy
Casselberry Community United Methodist Church, Hwy 17 92
Ml Monah Primitive Baptist. 1101 Locust Ave . Sanlord
Ptney Ridge Rd . Casselberry
Ml Olive Missionary Baptist Church. Sanlando Springs Rd longwood
Christ United Methodist Church, Tucker D r, Sunland Estatas
Mt Sinai Missionary Baptist Church, 1800 Jerry Ave
DeBary Community Methodist Church. W Hlghbenki Rd . DeBary
Ml 2ion Missionary Baptist. Sipes Ave
First United Methodist Church. 419 Park Ava
New Bethel Missionary Church. 9th SI A Hickory Ave
First Methodist Church ol Oviedo
New Mt Calvary Missionary Baptist. 1109 W t7th St
Fl-sl United Methodist Church ot Geneva
New Salem Primitive Baptist Church. t509 W t71h SI
Fraw Methodist Church 500 W, 4lh St
New Testament Baptist Church Oualiaty Inn. North Longwood
Grace
United Methodist Church. 499 N Country Club Rd . Laka Mary
New Mt Zion Baptist Church. 1770 Pear Ave
Grant Chapel A M E. Church. Oviedo
New Lite Fellowship. 4981 E Lake Drive, Casselberry. FI 37708
Oakgrove Methodist Church, Oviedo
Northside Baptist Church. Chuluota
Osleen Methodist Church. Cor ol Carpenter A Murray St.. Osteen
Paopie s Baptist Church. 1201 W First Street, Sanford
Paola Wesleyan Methodist. 5850 Wayside D r , Sanlord
Pinecesl Baptist Church. 119 W Airport Blvd
Sanlando United Methodist Church, SR 434 and 1-4, Longwood
Prairie Lake Baptist. Ridge R d. Fern Park
St James A M C , 9th at Cypress
Progress Missionary Baptist Church. Midway
St Luka M B Church ol Cameron City. Inc . Beardail oil S fl 48 E.
Second Shiloh Misslonery Baptist Church West Sanlord
St Mary’s A M E Church. St Rt 415. Osleen
Smyrna Baptist Church, 750 Overbrook Dr Casselberry
St Paul's Methodist Church, Osleen Rd . Enterprise
Sunland Baptist Church 7876 Palmetto
Stratford Memorial Church, S. DeBary
SI James Missionary Baptist Church St Rd 4t5. Osteen
NA2ARENE
St Luke Missionary Baptist Church ot Cameron City Inc
First Church ol the Narartne. 2581 Sanlord Ava.
St Paul Baptist Church Bt3 Pine Ave
Geneva Church ot the Nararene. S R 48. Geneva
St Matthews Baptist Church. Canaan Hgts
Laka Mary Church ot tha Nuarene. 171 E Crystal Laka Ava , Lake Mary
St John s Missionary Baptist Church 920 Cyoress St
Lungwood Church ot tha Nusrine. Wayman A Jaatup Ava , Longwood
Springfield Missionary Baptist, t2fh A Cedar
Temple Baptist Church, Palm Springs Rd . Altamonte Springs
Markham Woods Church ol the Najarene SR 46 3TS Milas West ol
Victory Baptist Church. Old Orlando Rd at Hester Ave
14 at the W ekin River
Westvlew Baptist Church, 4100 P40Ia Road (48A)
PENTECOSTAL
William Chapel Missionary Baptist Church, Mark A William S t .
Calvary Christian Center 1066 Stale S t. Sanlord Plaza
AI1an&gt;onfa Springs
2lon Hope Baptist Church. 712 Orange Ave
PRESBYTERIAN
D.'iona Presbyterian Church. Holland Blvd A Austin Ava Deltona
CATHOLIC
Fir-ir Presbyterian Churth ol Lake Mary
All Sou's Catholic Cnurch. 907 Oak Ave . Sanlord
First Presbyterian Church Oak Ave A 3rd St
Church ot the Nttvity, Lake Mary
First Presbyterian Church ol DeBary. E Highland
Our Lehe ol the Lakes Catholic Church. 1310 Mnlmillan Deltona
St Andrews Presbyterian Church. 9913 Bear Lake Rd
St Ar.n's Catholic Church, Dogwood Trail, DeBary
St
Mams Pretbytanan Church, 1021 Palm Springs Rd . Altamonte Spgs
SI Augustine Catholic Church, Sunsat O r, near Button Rd . Casselberry
Tuscan 11la Presbyterian Church 3600 West State Rd 428, Oviedo Fla
SI Mary Magadaiane Catholic Church, Maitland Ave.
Upsala Community Presbyterian Church. Upsala Rd
Altamonta Springs
Westminister Presbyterian Cnurch, Red Bug Rd Cesseiberry
CHRISTIAN
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
First Christian Church, 1607 S Sanlord Ava
Forest Lake Seventh Oay Adventist Church, Hwy 436, Forest City
First Christian Church ol Longwood, 1400 EE William non Pd .
Mars Hill Seventh Day Adventist Church. 801 E 2nd S t , Sanlord
Longwood
fliara ChrtaUyn Church Maet.ng at Se-unoie TMCA, 685 Lonowood S a n lm w ^ M g i^ ^ ^ ^ ^ J ^ C h u r e h . 5615 N Highway 427
, ,e
Laka Mary Rd , Lake Mary
urth. 59 3 Moss
Lakeview Christian Church. Bear Laka Rd . at Jamison
Northside Christian Church, Florida Haven O r. Maitland
OTHER CHURCHt ? ~
Sanlord Christian Church. 132 W. Airport Blvd
All Filth Chapel Camp Seminole, Wekiva Park, Rd
South Seminoia Christian Church. 300 W SR 434. Oviedo
Allen S A M E Church. Olive A 12th
Beardail Aienue Holiness Chapel. Beardail Ave
CHRIST,AN SCIENCE
First Church ol Christ Scientist, 975 Markham Woods FH . Longwood Chuluota Community Church
Church ol Jesus Christ ol Latter Day Saims, 2315 Perk Ave
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Fam ily Church Christian Center 1544 Semmo'a Blvd . Casselberry
Church ot Christ, 15)2 S Park Ava.
First Born Church ot the Living God. Midway
Church ol Christ at Lake Elian, US 17-92, N Casselberry
First Church ot Christ Scientist. Elkam Blvd and Venus S t. Deltona
Church ot Christ, 600 Palm Springs O r, Altamonte Springs
First Pentecostal Church ol Longwood
Church ol Christ, Geneva
First Pentecostal Church ot Santord
Church ol Christ, Longwood
Full Gospel Church ol God in Christ, 1826 Jerry Ave , Sanlord
Church ol Christ, W 17th St
Full Gospel Tabernacle, 2724 Countiy Club Road
Northside Church ot Christ. Fla. Haven Dr., Maitland
Grace Bible Church 2644 S Santord Ave
South Seminole Church ol Chrtal. 5410 Laka Howall Rd
Holy Tnnty Church ol God in Cnrist. 1514 MangouStme A.e
CHURCH OF 0 0 0
Kingdom Hail of Jehovan s Witness. Lake Monroa Unit. 1562 W Third SI
Church ot God 503 Hickory
Lake Monroe Chapel, Orange Blvd.. Lake Monroe
Church ol God. 803 W 22nd St
Ml Olive Holiness Church Oak Hill Rd . Osleen
Church ot God. Oviedo
Neignborhood Alliance Church. 301 Markham Woods Road Longwood
Church ot God Holiness. Laks Monroe
Pentecostal Open Bible Tabernacle. Ridgewood Ave Oil 2S!h
Cnurch ot God Mission, Enterprise
opposite Seminole High School
Church ol God. t402 W 16th St
Praise amt Power Church, i l l W Wnbur Ave . Lake Many
Church ol God in Christ. Oviedo
Primnr) Hills Mo-avlan Church SR 434. Longwood
Church ol God ol Prophecy, 7509 S Elm Ave
Sanlord Alliance Church. 1401 S Paik Ave
Church ot God ol Prophecy. 1706 S Persimmon Ave
Sanlord Bible Church 2460 Sanlord Ave
Church ot God ol Prophecy. 496 S Central. Oviedo
The Full Gospel Church ol Our Lord Jesus Christ. Washington S t .
Church ot God (7lh Day). Deltona Community Center.
Canaan City
Deltona lEvec Room)
Thu Salvation Army. 700 W 24th St
Rescue Church ol God. 1700 W 13th SI., Sanlord
Triumph. The Church ot Ihe New Age 1006 W 6th SI
True Church ot God, 7700 Ridgewood Ave Sanlord
United Church ol Christ, Altamonte Community Chapel,
Altamonte Springs
CONQREQATIONAL
United Cnurch ol Christ Christian Fellowship, 260 N Country Club Rd
Congregational Christian Church, 2401 S Park Ave . Santord
Lake Mary
EASTERN ORTHODOX
Winter Spimgs Community Evangelical Congregational. 219 Wade 51.
Eastern Orlhodot Cnurch. SI George 7001 Dylan Way. Maitland
Winter Springs

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DEAR DR. GOTT: A coup!*- of
Imhlrs In our family will have to
lx* vnccInatcd for polio In the
near future. I reccnlly read an
article about a lather who con­
tracted polio from Ills newly
v a c c i n a t e d d a u g h t e r . The
2 2 -ycnr-nld father's attorney
states. "You can catch the virus
from changing diapers or kissing
the bahv for a prrlml of 30 days
to six weeks following vaccina­
tion. This has Ix-cn documented
by scientists, hut barely men­
tioned to the public." Please
print your Ideas on this.

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not already been vaccinated
against polio. I urge you to do so.
Although no vucelnc Is 100
percent safe, the benefits of
Immunizing our children against
this debilitating disease far
outweigh the exceedingly rare
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vaccine contains attenuated
polio viruses, microorganisms
that have been treated to abolish
t h e i r v i r u l e n c e so. when
swallowed, they cause Immunity
Instead of disease.
Millions of children have suc­
cessfully received the oral polio
vaccine. However, now and
then, the vaccine appears lo
cause polio. Interestingly, each
year lor the past 1 1 years. 1 1
people have eaiighl polio from
the vaccine. Alton! a third of
these patients were vaccine re­
cipients. a third were parents ol
the recipients and a third wenother adults close lo the recipi­
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tion process and produced dis­
ease. T h e v ir u s e s passed
through the vaccinated children
to cause infection In the unlmmunlzcd adults.
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c o r r e c t . Al l v a c c i n e s and
medications have predictable
side effects and complications
However, It’s only fair lo point
out that, given tlte enormous
lH.-nefii ol polio vaccine, the risk
Is Infinitesimal. Despite care In
manufacturing the vaccine, a
few viruses survive the process
and can cause disease In sus­
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adults who contracted vaccine*
relaied polio were themselves
unvaccinaled.
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East bad sparse values for
coming In with a two-spade
overcall between two bidding
opponents, but the hid might
guide the defense against
North-South’s Huai contract.
Meanwhile. II two spades were
doubled. North-South might not
eolleel more ihnu the value of a
vulnerable game. Alter South
did arrive m fuui beat Is. .houlsJ
the lead of the king of spades
result in selling the ran I ract?
You be the judge. Three rounds
of spades were led. and declarer
railed wiih the 10 ol hearts.
West could see the Q-9-6-3 of
hearts turning Into two defensive
t r i c ks , so lie d is c a rd e d a
diamond. Declarer played ace of
hearts, getting the bad news. He
realized his only chance for
success was in reducing his
trump length lo West’s and

executing an end play. So he
played A-K and ruffed a club.
West followed to the third round
ol clubs with the queen. Dci larer now tried to cash three
diamond tricks, but West ruffed
Hie third diamond and got off
lead with the 10 of clubs. The
key to declarer’s choice of the
proper play at I he finish lies In
what defender West will natural­
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on the third spade. It would not
make any sense for West lo
discard front a four-card suit.
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in this case a diamond. So
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diamonds and ruff the fourth
club. West will follow. Then the
queen of diamonds is played.
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By Bernice Bede Osol
YOUR BIRTHDAY
May 5, 1990
Overall conditions In the year
ahead should lx- easier for you
Ilian they have I k-cii for the past
several years, .lusi because
tilings begin lo run more
smoothly, don’t use It as an
excuse to coast.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20)
Don't make Impressive gestures
today if your generosity lias
strings attached. The response
you arc likely lo gel from the
recipients will he anything hut
what you expect. Know where lo
look lor romance and you’ll find
it. The Astro-Graph Matchmaker
instantly reveals which signs are
romantically perfect lor you.
Mall $2 lo Matchmaker, e/o this

today or else you might not
expend the needed effort to
achieve your objectives. Just
wishing won’t cut it.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) It’s
best not lo pretend lo he knowl­
edgeable about something about
which you have only a few
surface facts. Embarrassment is
possible II someone lesls your

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In t e l l e c t .

VIRGO (Aug 23-Scpt. 22) The
world doesn't owe you a free ride
today, especially In your com­
mercial or financial dealings. II
you expect something you dou'i
deserve, you’re Jtisl kidding
yourself.
L I B R A (Sept. 23-Oct. 23|
Clandestine romantic adventure
could be more appealing lo you
Ilian usual today. Be careful you
don't get yourself Into something
of which you might have trouble
wlggllnguul.
SCORPIO (Oct. 21 Nov. 221
Usually you're a rather dis­
ciplined person who feels a need
to he Industrious and pro­
ductive, However, today these
urges might not he strong
enough to motivate you.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dee.
21) Don't lei it he said of you

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GEMINI (May 21 -June 20) It’s
constructive whenever we are
able lo say trice things about our
friends, hut Drink twice today
before Halier lug the undeserv­
ing Comments of this ilk won’t
help your social linage
CANCER (June 21 July 221
Your atnhlllous and drive musl
he synchronized to your hopes

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today that you are nice only lo
persons who are in a position to
do something for you. If you iry
to manipulate friends. II could
work against you.
CAPRICO RN (Dee. 22 Jan
19) Today If you make a point of
looting your own horn in front ol
others you are musl likely to
produce sour notes. Modesty will
get you much more attention.
A 9U A R IU S (Jan. 20-Feh. 19)
Don’t lord K over an associate
today If you catch on lo things
quicker. Lalcr If you encounter
someone sm arter thun you.
you’ll know how embarrassing
this can he,
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20 )
Today If you're drawn Into a
Joint venture that requires a
cash outlay from all the parties
Involved, make sure everyone
antes up equally. Don't put up If
they don't.
ARIES (Marc h 2 1-April 19) Be
careful today you do not base
your promises on expediency
instead of sincerity. It's bPsi to
say "no" up front rather than
disappoint someone later who Is
depending on you.
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UnltH Pr«ta International
' •'u'w Orleans-bound Amtrak
'Min carrying about 200 pas­
sengers slammed Into a log
,r,ll k at a railroad crossing In
1l,r*‘l Mississippi. Injuring 25
|miplc m tin- third accident
involving the railroad carrier In
10 days, omclaln said.
Amtrak officials and police in
l&gt;i*rant. Miss., said 20 pasnenki'rs and four crewmembers

were treated for minor Injuries at
Holmes County Hospital and
released. The truck driver was
flown by helicopter to a Jackson
City hospital, where lie was
listed in stable condition with a
fractured arm. officials said.
The maxi mum authorized
speed limit in the area was 70
mph. hut iltaek said the actual
speed of the train ai the time of
the accident was not known.

Thatcher survives elections
LONDON I If Pi) — The opposi­
tion Labor Party posted subslanlial gains In local elections
tallied today, but voters did not
punish Prime Minister Margaret
I hatcher for her controversial
M l lax as predicted.
'Tills was the massacre that
did not happen." said Environ­
ment Secretary Chris Patten.

who lias overseen the con­
troversial lax.
In [lolling for 5.002 seats in
183 local councils, Nell Kinnock's Labor Party gained
nearly 300 seals and won overall
control ol 10 local councils.
Including one ol the ruling
ConservalIves' llagship councils
In Bradford.

Kent State
ceremonies
honor dead
K E N T . Ohio (UIMI Hundreds of peace activists
and former students began
gathering at Kent State
University Thursday for
the a windup of a week ol
activities commemorating
the 20 th anniversary of a
bloody campus shooting
■hat shocked ihe nation.
On May -I. 1970. Ohio
Nati onal Guard troops
opened fire on a group of
Kent Stale sludents. killing
four and wounding nine
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tumultous campus protest
that began after President
Nixon announced the In­
vasion of Cambodia.

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Am , Baldwin
Publish April 27. &amp; May 4. II.
I*. 1990
DEP 130

NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice It hereby given lhat *
am engaged In buim eti at 2171
Church S t. Sanford. Seminole
County, Florida, under the
Fictitious Name ot SIR QUALI
TY'S PAINTING &amp; PRESSURE
CLEANING, and that I intend to
rtgu ter laid1 name with the
Clerk ol Ihe Circuit Court. Sem
mole County, Florida, In ac
to'dance w*1h the Provisions of
Ihe Fictitious Name Statutes.
To Wit Section 44*09 Florida
Statutes 1957
Michelle R Hawkins
Publish April 27. &amp; May 4 . 11.
18, 1990
DEP 312

NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice is hereby given Ihwt we
*re engaged In businei* * t 1245
Upswl* Ro«'J Swnlord. FL 12771.
Sem mote County, Florid*, under
the Fictitious Name ol O A S
MECHANICS A LAWN MOWER
REPAIR, end that we Intend to
register said name with the
Clerk ot the Circuit Court, Sem
Inole County, Florida, in ac
cordance with the Provisions ol
the Fictitious Name Statutes.
To Wit Section M3 09 Florida
Statutes 1957
Phillip S Milter
Dale P Austin
Publish April 20. 27 A May 4.
II . 1990
DEP J40

NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Nolle# It hereby given that I
am engaged In butlnett at 1991
N 417. Suite a. Long wood FL
37750. Seminole County. Florida,
under the Fictitious Name of
IN G E N IO U S ID E A S +
A M ILLIO N EVES (Tm ). and
that I Intend lo regi&gt;ler said
name with the Cler* ot Ihe
Circuit Cour*. Seminole County.
Florida, in accordance with the
ProvHton* ol the F ld ltlo u *
Name Statute*. To Wit Section
MS 09 Florida Statute* 19S7
Zapller ol Florida. Inc
Lawrence Tabak
Pretidenl
Publish May 4. It, II. IS. 1990
DER 42

NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice I* hereby given that I
am engaged In business al 180
North Highway 17 92. Longwood
FL 177SO. Seminole County.
Florida, under Ihe Fictitious
Name ot ANNA’S PRIVATE
TE L E P H O N E SECRETARY,
and (hat I intend lo register said
name with the Clerk et the
Circuit Court. Seminole County
Florida, in accordance with the
Provisions ol the Fictitious
Name Statutes. To Wit Section
MS 09 Florida Statutes 1957
AnnamarieCostcllo
Publish Maya. II. II. 25. 1990
DER 44

notI ce o f
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice ii hereby given that I
am engaged m business at 1255
Belie Ave . Winter Springs. St
127. 17708. Sem mote County ,
Florida under the Fictitious
Nam e of JOHN KEER S 8.
SONS, and that I Intend to
register Mid name wllh the
Clerk of the Circuit Court Sem
mole County Florida, In ac
cordance with ihe Provisions of
Ihe Fictitious Name Statutes,
To Wit Section 845 09 Florida
Statutes 1957
John M Kenrrs
Publish April 27, &amp; May 4. II,
18. 1990
DEP HS

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO 11*47 CA 84 P
RESOLUTION TRUST
CORPORATION, at Receiver ot
Hill Financial Saving*
Association, f/k /a Red Hill
Saving*. A Division ol Hill
Financial S A.,
Plaintiff.
v*
NUHMANM LAWTON and C ~
JANEL LAWTON, # /k /a
CAREN CABOT.et al.
Defendant*
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice It hereby given that,
pursuant to the Order or Sum
mary Final Judgement entered
In thi* cause. In lha Circuit
Court ol Seminole County, Flor
ida. I will sell the property
situated In Seminole County.
The following property In
Seminole County,, Florida: Lot
19 TUSCAWILLA. Unit 7. ac
cording to the plat thereof as
recorded In Plat Book Tl. Pages
46 and 4/, Public Records of
Seminole County, Florida
at public sale, to the highest and
best bidder, for cash, at the
West Front Door of the Seminole
County Courthouse, Sanford,
Florida. In accordance with
3 41 0)I of the Florida Statutes,
at 11 00a m .on July It. 1990
(SEAL)
MAR YANNE MORSE
Clerk ot the Circuit Court
By Jane E Jasewlc
Deputy Clerk
Publish M a y 4. It, 1990
OER 49
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN ANDFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO 19 4305 CA 09P
NCNB NATIONAL BANK OF
F LOR IDA.
Plaintilf,
vs
VITIC INVESTMENTS.a
Florida general partnership
VINCENT A COHINO.
RICHARD J TICKAL. and
TICKAL CORINO
PARTNERSHIP, a Florida
general par tnership.
Defendants
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that on the 7th day of June, 1990,
at 11:00 A M at ther West front
steps of the Seminole County
Courthouse, 301 North Park
Avenue. Sanford Florida, the
undersigned Cftrk will offer for
sale the following described
parcel of real estate set forth on
Exhibit *'A" attached hereto
together with all structures
improvements, futures, appli
antes and appurtenances on
said land or used In conjunction
therewith
E X H IB IT "A *
L o t 3. C A S S E L B E HR Y
LAKES INDUSTRIAL PARK
according to the Plat thereof, as
recorded In Plat Book 34. Page
2). of the Public Records of
Seminole County, Florida
The aforesaid sale will be
made pursuant lo a Summary
Final Judgment entered by the
Honorable S Joseph Davis, Jr
on April ?7 1990
This sale Is subject to all legal
bens and encumbrances
OA JED this 27th day ot Aprit.
1990
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk of the Court
By JaneE Jasewc
As Deputy Clerk
Publish May 4 11. 1990
DER 1)

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A |a

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m w *n u i
CALL TOLL I'B E L
I -Ait-342 I ATI

NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice Is hereby given th.il we
are engageu in business al 7028
Belly Street, Winter Park. FLA
17792. Seminole County. Florida
under Ihe Fictitious Name ot
HERMITAGE ESTATE SALES,
and that we intend to register
said name with Ihe Clerk ol Ihe
Circuit Court. Seminole Couniy
Florida, In accordance with Ihe
Provisions ol the Fictitious
Name Statute*. To W 1 Section
MS 09 Florida Statute* 1957
Dorothy Smith
Judith Hickman
Publish May 4. It, 18, IS. 1990
DER 41
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN ANDFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO: w IM rr CA u* l
IN RE TheMarrlageot
CANDY BURDEN,
Petitioner Wife.
and
DONALD RAY BURDEN.
Respondent Husband
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO DONALD RAY BURDEN
207 East $l«th Street
Sanford, Florida 12773
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTI
F IE D that an action tor Dis
solution ot Marriage has been
tiled against you and you are
required to serve a copy ot tour
written detenses, if any. to it on
THOMAS L STEPHAN ES
QUIRF Petitioner's attorney
whose address Is Sit Oog Track
Road. Longwood Florida 177SO
on or before Mav 73. 1990 and
III# Ihe original with Ihe Clerk ot
the Court either before service
on Petitioner's attorney or im
m e d ia te ly th e r e a ft e r
otherwise, a default will be
entered againit you tor the
relief demanded m Ihe Petition
lor Dissolution ot Marriage
DATEDon *p n l 18, 1990
ICourl Seal I
MARYANNE MORSE
As Clerk ot the Court
By Jackie Royal
As Deputy Clerk
Publish April JO 27 A Mav •
tl, 1990
DEP 7X1
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that by virtue of lhat certain
Writ ot Execution issued out ot
and under the seal ot the Circuit
Court of Seminole County, Flor
tda, upon a final judgement
rendered in the aforesaid court
on Ihe Sth day of February A D
1990. In Inal certain case en
tilled, 5prmgs Equity LTD
etc . Plaintiff, —vs- The Fit
ness Suite- Inc . a Florida tor
poration Phil M Hennessee and
Cindy Hennessee Defendant
which aforesaid Writ of Execu
fion was delivered io me as
Sheriff ol Seminole County
Florida, and I hare levied upon
the following described propelty
owned by Lucinda A Hen
nessee. said property being
iQcaieu in Seminole County
Florida, more particularly de
scribed as follows
One 1988 Is u iu Troopei
b l u e In c o l o r . I D *
JAACH I IE 0J 78018186) being
stored at Altamonte Towing in
Altamonte Springs, Florida
and the undersigned as SheriII
ot Sem mole County, Florida,
will at 11 00 A M on the 21it day
of May A O 1990 otter tor sale
and sell to the highest bidder
for cash m hand, subject to any
and all existing liens, at the
Front (West) Door at the steps
of the Semmoie Count* Court
house in Sanford. Florida the
abo«e described personal prop
That said sale is being made
to satisfy the terms of said*1/H it
of E lecution
lohn E Polk. Sheriff
Seminole County. Florida
To be published April 17, Ma*
4 II. 18 with the sale on May ?!
1990
DEP )U

IN I H l l i R c i C , L O l 'R t
*
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN ANDFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION 90 2151 CA 44 E
iN RE The M a rr i.igt of
CHARLESLOUGREEN
Ptd I turner,
and
PAMELA JANE GREEN, ask/a
PAMELA JANE CALLIORAS.
Respondent
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO PAMELA JANE GREEN
a yk v1a P AM E L A J AN ;E
CALLIORAS
37 Bridge Street
Nashua. New Hampshire
YOU ARE N O TIFIE D that an
action tor dissolution of mar
riage has been tiled against you.
and you are required to serve 4»
copy of your wnrten defenses, if
any. on W THOMAS LOVETT
ESQ .
Petitioner's attorney,
whose address is 8M North
Magnolia Avenue. Orlando,
Florida 32803, on or before the
)0fh day of May 1990. and file
the original wdh the Clerk of
this Court either before service
on Petitioner s attorney, or im
mediately thereafter, otherwise
a Default will be entered against
you for Ihe relief demanded in
Ihe Petition
WITNESS my hand and seal
ol this Court the 25th day of
Aprtl, I9V0
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By Sharon Dunn
Deputy Clerk
Publish April 27 A Maiy 4, tl,
18. 1990
OEP 372
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF FLORIDA
IN ANDFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
GENERAL JURISDICTION
DIVISION
CASE NO 90 2039 CA 09 P
NATIONAL FIRST
MORTGAGE CORP
Plaintiff
VS

TERRY M SOKOL. ET AL .
Defendants
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO TE R R V M SOKOL
10 BONITA DRIVE
BIRMINGHAM, A L l W
YOU ARE N O TIFIED that .srs
action for Foreclosure of Mori
gage on the following described
property
Unit 615. LAKE HOWELL
ARMS CONDOMINIUM A Con
dominium according to the Dec
larafion of Condominium and
Exhibits annexed thereto, re
corded In Official Records Book
1377 Page 1144 of the Public
Kccords of Seminole County.
Florida together with an un
divided! interest In the common
elements and limited common
elements declared in said Dec
larafion ot Condominium to be
an appurtenance to the above
condominium unit
has been hied against you and
you are required tu serve a copy
of yuur written defenses if any,
to if, on Noefia Moreno Blether,
Attorney tor Pla-ntllt wnose
address is Suite 300. 1570
7Aadruga Avenue, Coral Gabies,
Florida 13148 on or before May
30. 1990 and file the original with
the Clerk ot tb it Court either
before service on P lain tiffs
attorney or immediately there
alter otherwise a default will
be entered again tl you for the
relief demanded in the com
plaint
WITNESS my rwynd and the
seal of Pius Lour! Phis ysih day u*
April, 1990

(Stall
MAH r ANNE MORSE
As C er k of the Covf t
By Ruth King
As Deputy Clerk
Publish April 27 4 May 4 II

THE RYAN FOUNDATION.
PUBLIC NOTICE
The annual report of the Ryan
Foundation. Inc is available at
the address noted below for
inspection during regular bull
ness hours by any cdl/en who so
requests within 180 days after
the publication of this notice of
itsavailabllity
Address
I5H West Broadway
Oviedo. F lor ida 32765
Phone 407 345 8390
Principal Manager
Jean Beede
Foundation Administrator
Dated May 4, 19w
Publish May 4. 1990
DER 40
IN THE CIR
E IG H T ! r
CIRCUIT,
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE N O &gt;0 040) CA 09
DIVISION: L
DUVAL FEDERAL SAVINGS
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION a
corporation.
Plaintiff.
vs.
BOLESLAWM JANOWSKI, III
and ROBB) L JANOWSKI, his
wife.
Defendant;,
NOTICEOF SALE
Notice Is hereby given that,
pursuant to an order or a
sum m ary fin a l judgment of
foreclosure entered in the
above captioned action. I will
sell the property situated in
SEMINOLE County, Florida,
described as
Lot 17. Block D, Country Club
Heights. Unit One. according to
the plat thereof as recorded In
plat book U page 98. public
records ot Seminole County,
Florida
at public s«ile. to the highest and
belt bidder tor cash, at the west
front door of the SEMINOLE
County Courthouse Jn Sanford,
Florida, at 11 00 o'clock in the
forenoon, on June 12. 1990
OATED this lit day of May.
1990
(Court Seal I
Maryann® Morse
CLERK CIRCUIT COURT
By Jane E Jasewlc
As Deputy Clerk
Publish May 4. II, 1990
DER 50
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 18TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN ANDFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO 90 138 CA 09 L
AMERICAN SAVINGS AND
LOAN ASSOCIATION OF
FLORIDA
Plaintilf,
VS
B ILLY L COPELAND
et ux., el al .
Defendant {si
NOTICE OF ACTION
127710
TO K E R M IT MARCUS and
FLORENCE MARCUS. &lt;1 alive.
and or dead his (their) known
heirs devisees, legatees or
grantees and all persons or
parties claiming by, through,
under or jgainsl him I them i
Residence unknown
YOU ARE N O TIFIE D that an
Action for foreclosure of a
mortgage the following properly
in SEMINOLE County. Florida
Lot 18 COVERED PARKING
R CYPRESS VILLAGE RE
PLAT. TRACT C PHASE I. |A
R E P L A T OF C Y P R E S S
VILLAGE TRACT C PHASE I.
according to the Plat thereof as
recorded In Plat Book 25 Page
6 Public Records of Seminole
County Florida), as recorded in
Plat Book IS. Page 93 Public
Records of Seminole County.
F lor ida
has been I*led agamtl yog and
you are required to serve a copy
Ot your written defenses, if any
to it on SPEAR AND HOF F
MAN Attorneys, whose address
is 700 South D ine Highway
Second Floor Coral Gables,
Florida 13148. on or before the
)0th day of May &gt;990. and to til#
the irigmal with the Clerk of
this Court either before 'Service
on SHEAR AND HOFFMAN,
attorneys or immediately there
after, otherwise a default will
be entered against you tor lha
relief demanded in the Com
plaint or Petition
WITNESS my hand and sea)
i»i Ibis cuw'l wi in** )&amp;llt day ut
April I¥90
(SEAL)
MAR rANNE MORSE
As Clerk of the Court
By Cecelia V I kern
As Deputy Clerk
Publish April |7 &amp; May 4, I !
18 1990

Legal Nt
N OTICEOF
FICTITIO US NAME
Nolle# is hereby given that 'V*
are enraged in business al 17SS
W Broadway S t. Oviedo. FI.,
Semlnol* County. Florida, under
1h# Fictitious Nam * of B G
A D K IN S C O N S T R U C T IO N
COMPANY, and that w* Inland
fo register said name wllh ft.*
Clerk ol the Circuit Court Sem
Inoie County, Florida. In *c
cordance wllh the Provisions of
Ihe Fictitious Nem * Statute*.
To Wit: Section 8*5178 Florid*
Statute* 1857
WATKINS CUSTOM HOMES.
INC
John Welkins
Publish: April 77, A May 4. It.
II. ItfO
OEP 318

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE E IG H TEEN TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO. t f tlOO-CAdO L
AMERICAN PIONEER
SAVINGS BANK l/k /a First
Fidelity Saying*end Loan
Association.
Plaintiff.
vs
ROBERT E MOON,
individually and as Trustee
under Trust Agreements dated
April 1 . 1885 known as Trust
Numbers 2252. 72*0. 22*4. *1*.
*54. *37. *30. and a* Trustee
under Trust Agreements dated
July 24.18*4 known as Trust
Number* 43. 44. 45. **, 47. 48. 48
and50. GEORGE SINGER.
SUSAN PEPUS. COACH
LIGHT ESTATES SECTION II.
INC , K E ITH FOWLER.
PAULA FOWLER. KELLY
GIBSON. CHARLES POLK;
TRAVISW ALLEN: SEAN E
ALLEN; DANIEL L
JOHNSON, SHAWNAR
JOHNSON. MARK ELKINS.
RHONDAELKINS, HELENE
APOSTOLAKOSa/k/a
HELENE APOSTLE;
MICHAEL PCPP. C
ANTHONY HOHMANN;
CAROLYN HOHMANN.
DONALDG RICKETT.
W ILLIA M E CROWNOVER:
DONALDSTACKPOLE;
JOYCE STACKPOLE.
FELTONE KENNEDY,
JAMES D DAVIS, NANCY T
DAVIS: JU LIE HARRIS;
W ILLIAM l HARRIS. JOHN
DOE. andJANE DOE.
Defendant*
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO JOHN DOE and
JANE DOE
YOU ARE NOT IF IE D that an
Amended Complaint has been
tiled against you. JOHN DOE
and JANE DOE. as all unknown
or unascertained parties claim
Ing Interests by. through, under
or against a defendant named in
the Amended Complaint: all
unknown or u n ascertain ed
irlles claiming by. through,
under or against 4 known person
who I* dead or not known to be
dead or alive, ell unknown or
unesce-telned parties claiming
by. through or against some
c o rp o r a tio n , d o m e s tic or
foreign, th *. has been dissolved
or which is not known lo be
eiisting or dltso' red; *11 un
known or unascertained parties
claiming by. through or against
som e c o r p o r a t io n w h ic h
operated or did business In a
name Indicating a corporation,
all unknown or unascertained
parlies who may be interfiled in
the subiect m a ile r In the
Amended Complaint as un
known spouses, heirs, devisee*,
qrantee*. assignees, lienors,
creditors, or trustee*; and other
unknown or u n ascertain ed
parties a* the case may be.
claiming some right, title or
Interest In any property de
scribed in the Amended Com
plaint; all unknown or unascer
lalned present or former occu
pants ol all properly described
In Ihe Amended Complaint, to
foreclosure cerlaln mortgages
on properties located in Semi
note County, Florida, more par
ticularly described as Iblloes
Lots 14. I* and 17. Block B.
COACH L IG H T E S T A T E *
SECTION III. according lo Ihe
Plat thereof as recorded In Plal
Book 25. Page 8*. Public Rec
ords ol Seminal* County. Florl
da.
and
Units 38. 40. 41 and 42. Build
ing J. Units 43. 44. 45 and 4*.
Building K. Units 47, 48. 48 and
50. Building L COACH LIGHT
ESTATES. SECTION II. a Con
dominium, according lo the Oec
larafion ol Condominium as
recorded In Olticial Records
Book 1772. Page 1930. Public
Records al Seminole County.
Florida and First Amendment
thereto recorded in O tllclal
Record* Book 1504. Page 1348.
Public Records ol Semlnol*
County, Florida, Together with
an undivided share in the
common elements and limited
common elements declared In
said Declaration at Condnminl
urn to be an appurtenance to the
above Condominium Units
Together wllh any and all
personal property and future*
alined to or located on the
Property, including all contract
right*, general intangibles, ac
lions and rights ot action. In
eluding all rights to insurance
proceeds a* all the same may
relate to any ol the Properly and
all proceed*, product*, re
placements, additions, subslllu
lions, renewals and accessions
ot any ot the foregoing
To gether w ith a ll rents.
Iisues, profits, revenue, income
and other benclits Iron* the
P roperly, together with all
right title and Interest ot
Mortgagor In and to any and all
teases now or hereafter on or
aI tec ling the Property
You are required to serve a
copy ol your answer or pleading
to the Complaint an Plaintiff t
attorney Andrew M Brumby.
Esquire Swann and Haddock
P A One duPonl Centre. Suit#
1100. h« North Orange Avenue,
Post Ottlce Boi taO Orlando.
Florida 37803 0*40. and tile the
original answer or pleading In
the office ol the Clerk of the
C ircuit Court tor Seminole
County Florida on or before the
25th day ol May. 1*80 II you tail
to do so. a lodgment by delauit
will be taken against you tor the
ret lei demanded In the Amended
Complaint
WITNESS my hand and seal
ot this Court on the llth day ot
April. '**0
(COURT SEAL!
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERKOF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
By Heather Brunner
Deputy Clerk
Publish April 20. 27 X May 4
II 1880
DE P 77*

Legal Notices
County Court
Duvet County. Flei tde
Case * 74/481 CC
The AmerlC8nOll Company,
a corporation d 'b /a Amoco Oil
Company. Plaintiff
vs
Hector Oroml, Defendant
County Court
Orange County. Florid*
Casa* 88/1444
Sun Bank, N A . a National
Banking Assoc a lion, Ptalntlll
vs
Hector B. Oroml. Defendant
Notice el Sharin'* Sal*
NOTICE IS HEREBY G IVEN
that by virtu* ot those certain
Writs ot E vecution as styled
above. Issued out of their re
spec five Courts and based on
final lodgments rendered out ol
said Courts, and said Writs o
Execution having been deliver
*d to me ei Sheriff of Semlnol*
County, Florid* end I hove
levied upon the following de
scribed reel property owned by
Hector Oroml. said property
being located In S em lnol*
County, Florida, more partlcu
lerly described is tallows
Defendant’s ■) Interest In end
to
Lot 7*7 Spring 0 *ks Unit a. Piet
Book 17. Pages 85 end 8* Semi
not* Couniy Public Records
end the undersigned e* Sheri It
ol Semlnol* Cotmly. Florida,
will at I I 00 A M on the 31*1 day
0( May A D. 1880. otter lor sal*
and sell to the highest bidder,
tor cash in hand, subject to any
and all eiisting liens, at the
Front (West) Door *1 the Hep*
ot the Semlnol* County Court
house In Sanford. Florida, the
above described real property
That said sal* Is being mad*
to sstlsty the terms ol said Writs
of Esecullon
John E. Polk. Sherltt
Semlnol* County. Florida
Published April 77. Mav 4 I I,
18 with the sal# on May 71. 1890
DEP 317
"

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT.
EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN ANDFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
Case No. 8« 18J4 CA 84 P
IN RE THE MARRIAGE OF
DAWN MA R IE W ILLIAMS.
Wlle/Petllioner,
vs
CLIFFORD WADE WILLIAMS,
Hustand/ Respondent
and
GEORGE CHARLES
LASKOWSKI and
CAROL ANN LASKOWSKI.
Respondents
AND
Ca w No 13 443 CP
GEORGE CHARLES
LASKOWSKI
and CAROL ANN LASKOWSKI.
Petitioner*.
vs.
DAWN MA R IE W ILLIAMSand
CLIFFORD WADE W ILLIAMS.
'’ tspondenls
NOTICEOF ACTION
THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO
CLIFFORDW ADE
W ILLIAMS.
Residence Unknown
YOU ARE N O TIFIE D that an
action tor dissolution ol mar
Hag* and a Supplemental Pell
lion lor Modification have been
Hied egalnsl you and you are
required lo serve copies ol your
written detenses. It any, to them
onC LA VTO N D SIMMONS OF
S T E N S T R O M . M c lN T O S H ,
JU L IA N . COLB ER T. WHIG
HAM. A SIMMONS. P A . 200
West First Street. Suit* 23. Post
Office Bo&gt; 1330. Sanford. Florl
da. 52772 1350. on or betcr* May
I*. 1880. and til* the originals
with the Clerk of this Court
e it h e r b e fo r e s e rv ic e on
W lle/Petltloner’s attorney er
Im m e d ia t e ly I h e r e o l t e r ,
uiiiur wise a Jelawll will U
entered against you lor the
relict demanded in the com
plainlsor petition*
OATEO this llth day ol April.
1880
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ol Circuit Court
By: Sharon Dunn
Publish April 15. 20. 27 A May
4,1880
DEP ISS
i i T t h e cTr c u it

COURTS
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN ANDFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO 88-4343 CA 08 L
THORP CON SUMER
DISCOUNT CO d b/a
ITT FINANCIAL SEORVICES
Plaintiff,
vs.
JOHN M FONTAINE. *1*1.
Defendants
TO JOHNM FONTAINE
718 Oak Street
Sanlord. Florida
NOTICEOF ACTION
YOU ARE N O T IF IE D that an
action tor foreclosure ot a mort
gage on the tol lowing property
The South 40 leet of Lot 7 and
tha North 20 leet ot Lot 8. Block
S. PALM TERRACE, according
lo the plal thereof, as recorded
In Plat Book 4. Pages 82 and 83.
Public Records ol Semlnol*
County. Florida
has been tiled against you and
you are required to serve a copy
ot your written delenses la It. It
any. on JOHN C ENGLE
HARDT. P A . 1574 E Llv
Ingslon Street. Orlando, Florida
3785J. Plaintiffs attorney, on or
before May 17, 1890. and Hie the
original with the Clerk ol this
Court either before service on
Plalnhlt s attorney, or Immedi
alely thereafter, otherwise a
default will be entered against
you for the relief demanded In
Ihe Complaint tor Foreclosure
WITNESS my hand and seal
ol thlsCourton April I I 1880
(Seal I
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERKOF THE
CIRCUIT COUR T
By Ruth King
Publish April I], TO. 27 A May
4 1890
OEP 154

NOTICEOF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice is hereby given lhat we
are engaged in business at 728
Coach Light Drive, Fern P*rk
Seminole County Florida under
th e F i c t i t i o u s N a m * o t
K A U F F M A N ASSOCIATES
and that we intend to register
said name with the Clerk ol Ihe
Clrcmt Court. Seminole County
Florida, in accordance with the
Provisions of the Fictitious
Name Statutes. To Wit Section
MS 08 Florida Statutes 1857
Robin Kauflman
Raymond Kauffman
Publish April » . 27. A May 4,
I I 1880
DEP IM

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L e g a W B tfc e s

IN T H E CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PRORATE DIVISION
File Number 88-288 CP
Division W
IN RE ESTATEOF
LOUISE S MONTEITH.
Deceased
NOTICEOF
ADMINISTRATION
The administration ul Ihe
estate ol LOUISE S MON
TEITH . deceased.. File Number
88 280 CP, Is pending In Its*
C ircu it Court lor Seminole
C o u n ty . F lo r id a . P ro b * te
Division, the address ol which Is
Seminole County Courthouse.
North Park Avenue. Sanlord
F L 32771 The nam es and
addresses of the personal repr*
sentatlve and the personal rep
resentitive’t attorney are set
forth below
All Interested persons are
required lo III* wllh this court.
W ITH IN THREE MONTHS OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE I I I *11 claim*
again-- ire estate and 12) any
ob|octlon by in Intaresled
person on whom this notice Is
served that challenges Its* valid
ity ol the will, the qualification*
ot Ihe personal representative,
venue, or jurisdiction ot the
court
ALL CLAIMS AND OBJEC
TIONS NOT SO FILE D W ILL
BE FOREVER BARRED.
Publication ol this Nolle* ha*
begun on April 27.1880
Personal Representative
LOISM BUTCHER
P .O Baa IJ30
Sanford. FL 17777 &gt;330
Attorney lor
Personal Representative:
KENNETH W MclNTOSH.
ESQUIRE ol
STENSTROM. MclNTOSH.
JULIAN. COLBERT.
W HIGHAM A SIMMONS. P A
Post Office Boa 1530
Sanlord. FL 52772 1350
Telephone 407:322 2171
Publish April 27 A May 4. 1880
D E P 3 IJ

IN TH E C IR Tm TC O U R T
OF THE l*T H JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN A NDFOR
SEM INOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
C IV IL DIVISION
Case Number 88 120* CA08 L
BARNETT MORTGAGE
COMPANY
Plaintiff.
v*
W ILEY E G R IF FIN an d
ROBERTA E G R IF F IN .h is
wile, et al.
Defendants
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO CONRAD YELVINGTON
DISTRIBUTORS, INC .
a Florida corporation
Last known address
UNKNOWN
and/or all ottlcers. directors,
general managers, cashiers,
resident agents and business
agents or other claimants by.
th ro ug h, under or against
CONRAD YELVINGTON DIS
TRIBUTORS. INC., a Florida
corporation, and alt parties
having or claiming to have any
right, till* or Interest in the
property described In the Com
plaint, residence unknown
YOU ARE N O TIFIE O that en
action lo foreclose a Mortgage
on the tol lowing described prop
erty located In Semlnol* County.
Florid*
Lot IS. COLONIAL POINT,
according lo the plat thereof as
recorded In Piet Book 2*. Peg*
I I. ol the Public Records of
Semlnol* County. Florida
RANGE/OVEN
DISHWASHER
GARBAGE DISPOSAL
VENT FAN
WALL TOWALL CARPET
FIRE PLACE
has been tiled against you In the
C ir c u it C ourt ot S em lnol*
C ounty. F lo r id * . In which
B A R N ETT M ORTGAGE
COMPANY, Is the Plelntltt. end
W ILE Y E G R IF F IN end ROe
ERTA E G R IF F IN . Ms wife:
E M IL E SKURA. A AAARRIEO
M A N | o ln * d by H A L L IE
SKURA. his wife. SEMINOLE
M E M O R I A L H O S P IT A L ;
C H U R L C O R P O R A T IO N , e
Florid* corporation. CON RAO
Y E L V IN G T O N O IS T R IB U
TORS. INC , e Florid* corpora
lion. FRANK GAY PLUMB
ING. INC ; JORDAN MARSH
COMPANY, a Florida corpora
lion. ORLANDO. FLO R ID A .
M IL L E R TR U C K IN G . INC .
and STA TE OF F L O R ID A .
D E P A R T M E N T OF LABOR
AND U N E M P L O Y M E N T SE
CUR ITY. are me Defendant*,
and you are required to serve a
copy ol yc-T written detente*, it
any. on P la in tiff* attorney,
whose addtett Is Francis E
F r l t c l a . E s q u ir e . P e p y .
Welssenborn X Pepy, 4830 W
Kennedy B lv d ., Suite 335.
Tampa. Florida 33*08. on or
before June 7th. 1880. and tile
the original wllh Ihe Clerk ot
this Court either before service
on Plaintiff s attorney or Imm*
dietely thereafter, otherwise a
Default will be entered against
you lor the retlel demanded In
the Complaint
Dated on May 2. 1880
(Seal)
M ARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ol the Court
By Ruth King
As Deputy Clerk
Publish May 4 .11, tl. IS. 1840
OER 4*

NOTICEOF
~
PUBLIC SALE
U S T O R E IT W AREHOUSES
pursuant lo "Florida Laws 1878.
Chapter 78 404, Section t ,"
hereby gives nolle* ol set*
under said act, to wit:
On M r • 12th. 1880 el 10 00 am
at 280S S„ Orlando Dr . Sanlord.
FL 57775. will conduct a public
sal* to the highest bidder tor
cash ot the contents ol the
tol lowing spec* numbers
IB 18. P a tric k J M auro.
Furniture.
1C 27. M arti Roklta. Furniture
AMIsc.
iD 23. Douglas Atkinson.
Furniture;
4 0 74. L is e C a l d w e l l .
Furniture;
IE 20, V e r n e S im m o n s,
Furniture;
rE 54. A llu n ia M it c h e ll,
Furniture;
IF 7 A 54. Elswlck Rooting
Building Supplies;
IF I I . W illia m P a r k e r ,
Furniture;
IH 20. Joy $ S chsdo rf.
Furniture;
1-2 ^
'June. Flower Pots
AMIsc
Tenant has the right to re
deem content* anytime prior to
sal* This sal* is being mad* to
satisfy a statutory lessor's lien
The public Is Invited to attend.
Publish May 4. II . 1880
DER I I
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE IIT H JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN ANDFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA.
CASE NO. 80 154*CA 08 E
AM ER IFIR ST BANK. A
FEDERAL SAVINGS BANK,
iormeny m iv ii as Amvr ir ir si
Federal Savings and Loan
Association.
Plaintilf.
vs
MARSHA E OLEN. E TA L..
Defendant*
NOTICEOF ACTION
TO MARSHA E OLEN
an d------------- .
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
MARSHA E OLEN
RESIDENCE UNKNOWN
LAST KNOWN
M A ILIN G ADDRESS
P O Boa 150310
Altamonte Springs. FL
32715 0310
AND TO All persons claiming
an Interest by, through, under or
against the aloretald Delen
dents.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTI
FIE D THAT an action lo lore
clove a mortgage on the lot low
Ing described property located
in Sem mole County, Florida
Units » and 8. and an un
divided interest In those com
mon e le m e n t* appurtenant
thereto In accordance with and
vub|ect lo Ihe covenants, condi
lions, terms, restrictions, and
other provisions ol Ihe Deciara
lio n ot C o n d o m in iu m ol
CENTER PLACE, a Condomln
turn as recorded In Olllclal
Records Book 1417, Page IM9
and according to Ihe plal Ihereol
as recorded in Ptat Book 2*.
Page 82. alt ol the Public
Records ol Semlnol* County.
Florida
IN C LU D IN G SPECIFICAL
LY, BUT NOT BY WAY OF
LIM ITA TIO N . THE FOLLOW
ING EQUIPMENT
FAN/HOOO
DISPOSAL
MICROWAVE
DISHWASHER
RANGE OVEN
REFRIGERATOR
CENTRALMEAT L A IR
TOGETHER with all the im
provements now or hereafter
erected on Ihe property and alt
easements, rights, appurte
nances, rents, royalties, miner
al oil and gas rights and profits
waler, wafer rights and water
stock, and all Natures now or
hereafter a part ot ’he property.
Including replacements and ad
ditions thereto
has been tiled against you and
you are required lo serve a copy
ol your written defenses it any
to Inis action, on ROGER D
BEAR ot ANOERSON A RUSH,
Attorneys tor Pleinlltt, whose
address is 373 East Central
Boulevard Orlando Florida
32801. and llle the original with
the Clerk ol the above styled
Court on or before the K lh day
ol M a y . 1880 o th *rw i*8 a
lo d g m en t m ay be entered
agdinst you for the reiiel de
manded in the Complaint
WITNESS M r HAND AND
' SEAL OF SAID COURT on th s
15th day ol April, tevo
I Seal I
M A R rA N N E MORSE
as Clerk ol t*'d Court
By Cecelia V Ekern
as Deputy Clerk
Publish April 27 X May 4 II,
18. 1840
DEP 374

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN A N O rO R
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO: 18 SOU CA M P
IN R E THE MARRIAGEOF
FE R D IN A N D MATTHIAS
BARNES.
Petitioner/Husband,
and
ENA M AY CARNCJ,
Respondent/
NOTICEOF ACTION
TO Ena M ly Barnes
114 I I 1 1Sth Avenue
South Oione Park, New York
1143*
YOU ARE N O TIFIE O that an
action has been tiled against you
and you are required lo serve a
copy at your written delenses, if
any. to PAUL V M O Y E R ,
E S Q U IR E . P etitio n er's At
lorney. whose address Is 2*2/
West Stale Road 454. Longwood.
Florida 33778. on or before —
May 3(1, 1880. and III* Ihe
original with the Clerk ol this
Court either before service on
Petitioner's attorney or Imme
dialety thereafter, or a default
will be entered against you for
the relief demanded in the
Complaint
WITNESS my hand and seal
ot this Court on th* 75th day ot
March 1840
IS E A U
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE COURT
BY Sharon Dunn
Deputy Clerk
Publish April 27 X May 4. II.
I*. 1440
DEP 325
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO S8 I1M CA 04 L
IN R E The Marriage ol
MARIA ELENA FIGUEROA,
Petitioner/Wile,
and
LARRY CLARET FIGUEROA.
Respondent/ Husband
NOTICEOF ACTION
TO LARRYCLARET
FIGUEROA
C /0 HELICOPTERO
OEL CARIBfc.
AEROPUERTO
INTER N AC IONAL
SIMON BOLIVAR
MAiQUETIA
d is t r ic t o f e d e r a l

VENEZUELA
YOU ARE N O TIFIE O ttsai an
action tor Dissolution ot Mar
riage has been tiled eg- si you
In Sanlord, Semlnol# County,
Florida and you are required to
serve a ropy ot your written
defenses it any. to It, on Pell
I loners attorney whose name
Is. D A V ID L E R V IN . ES
QUIRE, and whosa address is.
1004 E HW9 43* P O BOX 70.
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS 12715
0070. and til* th* original wllh
th# Clerk ot the Circuit Court.
C ivil Division, 101 N Park
Avenue. Sanford. Florida. 52771.
on or before May I I , 1440,
otherwise a Judgment tor the
reiiel requested in Ihe Petition
tor Dissolution ol Marriage may
be entered against you
WITNESS my hand and seal
ot this Cour ton April 23. 1840
(court seal I
MARYANNE M O H SE
As Clerk ol the Court
by Sharon Dunn
A* Deputy Clerk
Publish A pril 7/ X May 4. II
I*. 1840
DEP IJi

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
O F TH E IS T H

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUOICIAL CIRCUIT
IN ANDFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
STATE OF FLORIDA
Case No.: 90 017] CA m E
General Jurlsdictien
Florida 8\»&gt; Ho.: 0*0910
GOVERNM ENT NATIONAL
MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION
Plainlilt,
vs
JOSEPHSZABO.il living,
elua . e l a l .
Oetendanls
• NOTICEOF ACTION
s t a t e o f F l o r id a
TO JOSEPH SZABO. If llv
Ing, and It m arried , MRS
JOSEPH SZABO. his wile, II
living. Including any unknown
spouse of said Oetendanls If
either has remarried and If
either or both ol said Defendants
are deceased, their respective
unknown heirs, devisees, gran
tees, assignees, cred ito rs,
lienors and trustees, and all
other persons claim ing by.
through, under or against Ih*
named Defendants end H ELEN
SZAbO. It living, and It married.
JOE ROE. her husband, whole
real name Is uncertain. If living.
Including any unknown spouse
ol Ihe said Oetendanls. II either
has remarried and if either or
both ot said Oetendanls are
deceased their respective un
known heirs, devisees, grantres.
assignees, creditors, lienors,
and trustees, and a ll other
persons claiming by, through
under or against the named
Defendants and JOSEPH S
SZABO. It living, and If married.
MRS. JOSEPH S SZABO. his
wile. If living. Including any
unknown spouse ol the said
Defendants. If either has re
married and ll either or both ol
said Defendants are deceased
their respective unknown heirs,
devisees. gren t**i. astlgnees
creditors, lienors, end trustees,
and all other persons claiming
by. through, under or against
the named Oetendanls
Whose residence address Is
unknown
YOU ARE N O TIFIE D that an
action to foreclose a mortgage
on the following property In
Seminole County. Florida
L o t 3 1, H ID D E N L A K E
PHASE III. UNIT IV, according
to the plat thereof as recorded In
Plat Book 71. Page 1 and 7.
Public Records ol Seminole
County, Florida:
nas been tiled against you and
F R E O H O L L O W A Y an d
D O R E E N H O LLO W A Y, his
wife, STATE OF FLORIOA.
D E P A R T M E N T OF REVE
NUE. JOHN DOE and JANE
OOE. and all other pervjnt in
possession ol »uLj*tf real prop
erty. whose real names are
uncertain, and you are required

IN TH E C IR C U lf COURT
OF THE IIT H JUOICIAL
CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA,
IN A N O FO R
SEMINOLE COUNTY
CASE NO 19 1*59 CA 09L
GENERAL JURISDICTION
DIVISION
J I K IS L A K m o r t g a g e
SERVICE CORPORATION
P LA IN TIFF
—vs—
M Y R L E k s u m m e h s il l
AND MARY K SUMMEHSILL.
HIS W IFE , BLAZER FINAN
CIALSERVICES. INC
D EFEN DA N TlSI
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
p u rs u an t to an O rd er re
scheduling lo re d o iu re sale
dated April 30. ',990. entered In
Civil Case No 19 5*50 CA 09L ol
the Circuit Court ol the IIT H
Judicial Circuit In and lor SEM
IN O L E C o u n ty , F l o r id a
wherein J I KISLAK MORT
GAGE SERVICE CORPORA
TION, Plainlilt and MYRLE K
SUMMERSILL AND MARY K
SUMMERSILL. HIS W IFE are
delendanlisl. I will sell lo the
highest and best bidder tor cash,
AT THE WEST FRONT DOOR
OF THE SEMINOLE COUNTY
C O U R T H O U S E , SA N FO R D .
FLORIDA, at I I 00 AM. June 7.
Ihe following described property
as sel fo rth * In said F in al
Judgment, to wit
LOT 14. NORMANDY PARK.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 8. PAGE 100 OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLOR I
DA
DATED at SANFORD. Florl
da. this Isl day of May 1990
MARYANN MORSE
CLERKOF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINO l E County. Florida
By Jane E Jasewlc
Deputy Clerk
Publish May 4 If, 1990
DER 53

N O TIC E O F S H E R IFF S S A LE
NOTICE IS H E R E bY GIVEN
that by virtue ol that certain
Writ ot Enecution Issued out of
and under the seal ol the Circuit
Court ot Seminole County, Flor
ida upon a final judgement
rendered In the aloresald court
on the 30th day ot January A D
1989. in that certain case en
titled Horne Properties. Inc .
Platntlll. —v s - Florida Carpet
A Vinyl tnc . a Florida Corpora
lion and Malcolm E Blue.
Defendant, which aforesaid Writ
ot Execution was delivered to
n;e as Sheriff ot Seminole
County. Florida, and I have
levied upon the following de
scribed property owned by
Malcolm E Blue, said property
being located In Sem inole
County. Florida, more partlcu
tarty described as tallows
All right, title and Interest ot
the defendant In the following
described real property, to wit
Lot 8, Block A HIGHLAND
HILLS, according to the plat
thereof as recorded In Plat Book
II. Page 5* Public Records ot
Seminole County, Florida a k a
818 McClintock Street. Long
wood. Florida I37SO
and the undersignec
Sheriff
ot Seminote County, v'loridji.
will at I I 00 A M on th e3ltt day
of May A D 1*90 otter lor sat*
and sell lo the highest bidder
lor cash In hand, subject to any
and ah evliling liens, at the
Front (Westl Door at the steps
ol the Seminole County Court
house In Sanford. Florida the
above described REAL proper

IN T H E CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File Number 90 331 CP
Division Probate
IN RE ESTATE OF
W IL L IA M E BABCOCK
Deceased
NOTICE TO
CREDITORS
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
C L A IM S OR D E M A N D S
A G A IN S T T H E A B O V E
ESTATE
The administration ol Ihe
estate ol W ILLIA M E BAB
COCK deceased. File Number
90 731 CP Is pending In the
C ircu it Court lor Seminole
C o u n ty , F lo r id a . P ro b a te
Division. Ihe address ol which IS
Post Office Drawer C. Santord.
Florida 37777 0*59 The names
and addresses ot the personal
representative and the personal
representative's attorney are
set forth below
All persons are required to Hie
with Ih* clerk ot this court.
W ITH IN THREE CALENDAR
M O N T H S OF THE F IR S T
P U B L IC A T IO N O F T H IS
NOTICE all claims and de
mands against Ih* estate In Ih*
torm and manner prescribed by
Section 713 703 ol Ihe Florida
Statutes and Rule 5 490 ol The
Florida Rules ol Probate and
Guardianship Procedure
A L L C L A IM S A N D OE
MANDS NOT SO FILE D W ILL
BE FOREVER BARRED
Publication ol this Notice has
begun on April JT. 1990
Personal Representative
GARY E MASSEY
111 West Citrus Street
Altamonte Springs. Florida
11714
Attorney tor
Personal Representative
GARY E MASSEY
117 West Citrus street
Altamonte Springs. Florida
31714
Telephone (4071 8*9 0900
Publish April 37 A May 4, (990
D EP 139

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY*
FLORIOA
PROBATE DIVISION
F lit Numbtr I t 1037 CP
DtvftttoA
IN R E ESTATEOF
ORA MAY WILLIAMS
D*C*a**d
NOTICE OF
ADMINISTRATION
The administration of the
ft ta tt e ' TR * MAY W ILLIAMS,
d e c e a s e d , F ile N u m b e r
»t 1037 CP. it pending in the
Circuit Court for SEMINOLE
C ou nty. F lo r id * , P ro b a te
Division, the addrest of which It
Seminole County Courthouse,
P O Drawer C. Sanford. FL
32772 0659 The names and
addresses of the personal repre
tentative and the personal rep
resenlative t attorney are set
forth below
Atl interested persons a rt
required fo file with this court.
W ITHIN THREE MONTHS OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE (1) all claims
against Ihe estate and (7) any
objection by an In terested
person to whom this notice was
mailed that challenges the valid
Ity of the will, the qualifications
ol the personal representative,
venue, or jurisdiction of the
court
ALL CLAIMS AND OBJEC
TIONS NOT SO FILE D W ILL
BE FOREVER BARRED
Publication of this Notice has
begun on April 77, IW0
Personal Representative
W YMAN WAGER
947 West Gaucho Circle
Deltona, FL 3777S
Attorney for
Personal Representative
Kenneth M B e/ne. Esquire
VOSSS Highway 17 97
Casselberry. FL 37707
Telephone (407) 134 15 15
MARYANNE MORSE,
Clerk. Circuit Court
BY Patricia Thatcher
OEPUTY CLERK
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
Publish April 77 A May 4. 1990
DEP 379

J U D IC IA L CIRC UIT,

IN A N D FO R
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO. 89 1838 CA (091 L
FEOERALNATIO NAL
MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION. A
Corpo' 1 1ion orQA" i ;yd and
ousting und*r th* lawiot th*
,1 ‘•dSlA’rs of America.
Plaintiff,

v

P 3 R IN N E Q CROSS.*ta&gt;,
D*t*ndanl|»)
NOTICEOF SALE
Nolle* it given pursuant to the
final lodgment of foreclosure
ei fered In the above styled case
number 88 3831 CA (08) L. In the
•'ircult Court ot Santord. Florl
d.i, that I will sell the following
property situated in Seminole
County, Florida, described as:
L o t 1ST. L E S S T H E
S O U T H E R L Y 10 00 F E E T
TH E R E O F. W ESTLAKE
MAttOR UNIT TWO B, accord
Ing to the Plat thereof as
recorded In Plat Book 38. at
Page 19. ot the Public Records
ot Seminole County. Florida
AND Including tbe buildings
and appurtenances located
Itiereon. and together with the
furniture, turnlshlngs and Ilk
tures situated th erein and
lor a ted thereon.
at public sale, to the highest and
best bidder lor cash, at the west
front door ot the Seminole
County Courthouse In Santord.
Florida, at 11 00 a m on June
13. 1990
MARYANNS MORSE
As Clerk ot said Court
By: Jan* E Jasewlc
Publish. M a y a. I t . 1990
DER 54

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IN T H E CIRCUIT COURT.
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT. IN ANDFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO 8« M8 CA #8 L
C A L IF O R N IA F E D E R A L
BANK, a Federal Savings Bank,
a federally chartered savings
bank, (fo rm e rly known as
California Federal Savings and
Loan Association],
Plaintiff.
vl.
FABIO RODRIGUEZ and his
wife. H E RM IN IA RODRIGUEZ
and JOHN DOE and JANE DOE
(OCCUPANTS),
Defendants
NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT
TO CHAPTER SJ
NOTICE IS HEREBY G IVEN
that pursuant to a Summary
Final Judgment dated April 30,
1990 In the above styled cause. I
will sell to the highest and best
bidder tor cash at the west Iron!
door ot the Seminole Cjunly
Courthouse. Sanford. Seminole
County. Florida, at 11:0C a m. on
the—A -d»w r&gt;'- J j.-e 1790 • 'be
following described real proper
ty
Condominium Unit No 30} ol
Building No 300. the location e,
which Is set out In Ihe Declare
tion ot Condominium ol Crown
Pomt By The Springs, a Condo
minium, and evtilblli anneied
thereto, tiled the 31st day ol
November. 1990, In Official Ret
ords Book I M3. Page 8)9. Public
Records ot Seminole County.
Flor Ida
DATED this 1st day ot May.
1990
MAR YANNE MORSF
Clerk ot the Court
By Jane E Jasewlc
Deputy Clerk
Publish May 4. It. 1990
DER 51
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ALTAMONTE TOWING
3/U ORLANDO AVE
SANFORD
SALE BEGINS PROMPTLY
AT 10 00 AM
VIEW I HOUR
PRIOR TO SALE
Publish Mays. 1990
DER 39

to serve■a'crpr*-* youv

defenses. If eny. to II on
JO S E P H M P A N IE L L O .
ESQUIRE. Plaintiffs attorney
whose address is
301 N Franklin Street. Suite
373C, Tampa, Florida 13*03
on or before the 30th day ol May.
1990. and tile the original with
the Clerk ot this Court either
before service on P lalntlll's
attorney or Immediately there
alter; otherwise a default will
be entered against you tor the
relief demanded In the Com
ptelntor Petition
DATbO on this J5th dap ot.
April, 1990
(Seal)
MARYANNE MORSE
C LERKOF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
BY: RulhKing
Denutv Clerk
Publish April 37 A May S. It,
t«. 1990
P E P 3 3 * ____________
NOTICE OF SALE
To Altec Water Systems Inc
95J Niblick Drive
Casselberry. FL 37707
Leaseamerka Corporation
4133 Edqewood Road. N E
Cedar Rapids. Iowa 53499 0001
Please lake notice that a sale
ol the following personal proper
ty that was let! on the premises
located at 400 Dog Track Road.
Longwood. FL 337SU will be sold
by Ihe undersigned, as lessor
pursuant to Florida Statute
715 109
I A Vermeer V 430
trenching machine.
Serial 4IVRF043B7FI0007M
The sale will take place al
10 00 A M on May 35. 1990 al 400
Dog Track Road. Longwood. FL
17 750 by the undersigned
Stephen Michael Negrich,
lessor
Publish Mays. II. 1990
DER 45

NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEAR ING TO CONSIDER THE
ADOPTION OF AN ORDINANCE BY THE CITY OF
SANFORD. FLORIOA
Notice Is hereby given that a Public H e jrin g w ill be held In Ihe
Commission Room at the C ity H all In the City ot Sanford. Florida, at
7 00 o clock P M on M ay 14. 1990. to consider Ihe adoption ol an
i rdJi'unceby theCity ol Sanford Florida, described astollows
ORDINANCE NO 3098
A PORTION OF THAT CERTAIN PROPERTY LYIN G BE
TWEEN OHIO A VEN U E E X TE N D E D SOUTHERLY AND SIPES
AVENUE AND BETW EEN NORTH WAY EXTE N D E D EASTERLY
AND PINE WAY AS SHOWN ON THE MAP BELOW

A ccHnpt#i# diesc mplica and a copy of the ordinance shall be
available at the office ot the City Clerk for ail persons desiring to
e *amine the same
A I parties n interest and citizens shall have an opportunity to be
h* .tnj at saut nearing
Br order of the City Commission of the City ot Sanford Florida
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC If a person decides to appeal a
"Sec ii'Oti made with respect to any matter considered' at the1above
meet ng or nearing he may need a verbatim record ot the
pr cmrecti figs including the testimony and evidence, which record is
' t pru* idrd by the C&gt;ty of Sanford (FS 294 01031
3ar«e» W Donahue
City Clerk
r .b n tfi A p ril l ] 70 V A May 4 1990
DEP 135

•y

That said sal* Is being made
to satisfy the terms ot said Writ
ol Execution
John E Polk. Sher lit
Seminole County. Florida
To be published April 77 May 4,
11, 18 with Ihe sale on May 3t.
1990
DEP 311
NOTICEOF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice Is hereby given that we
are engaged In business at toj
Sugar Maple Cl , Santord. FL
33771. Seminole County. Florida,
under Ihe Fictitious Name ot
G R E E N L E A F
LAWN
SPECIALISTS, and that we In
tend to register said name with
the Clerk ol the Circuit Court.
Seminole County, Florida, In
accordance with the Provisions
ol the Fictitious Name Statutes.
To Wit Section 8*5 OT Florida
Statutes 1957
Andrew P Shepard
Gary M Blessing
Publish April 77. A May 4, It.
18.1990
DEP 314

NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice Is hereby qlven that I
am engaged in business at 1771
Semoran Blvd . Suite 115 Cas
selberry. FL 33707. Seminole
County. Florida under Ihe
F ic titio u s N am e ot
SPORTSTOWN. and that I In
fend to register said name with
the Clerk ol the Circuit Court
Seminole County, Florida, In
accordance with the Provisions
ot the Fictitious Name Statutes
To WH Section 8*5(79 Florida
Statutes 1957
Grover William Holley
Publish April 13. 30. 77 A May
4, 1990
DEP 144
NOTICEOF A PUBLIC HEARING OF PROPOSED CHANGES AND
AMENDMENTS IN CERTAIN DISTRICTS AND BOUNDARIES OF
THE lO N IN G O R O IN A N C E OF THE CITY OF
SANFORD. FLORIDA*
Notice is hereby given lha* a Public Hearing v..ll be held In
Commission Room at the City Hall in Ihe City ol Sanford. Florida, al
7 00 o clock P M on May U. 1990* to consider changes and
amendments to the Zoning Ordinance of the City of Sanford. Florida
as follows
A portion ot that certain property lying between State Road 46 and
Hughey Street (South Oregon Avenue) extended westerly and
between 14 and Elder Road extended southerly Is proposed to be
reroned from AG. A griculture, GC 2. General Comm ercial, Rl 1.
Restricted Industrial and M l 7. Medium Industrial to that of PD.
Planned Development.
Said property being more p a rticularly
described as tollows
Portions ot Sections 29 and 32. Township 19 South. Range 30 East.
Semi Inote Conn ty. Florida „ desc r i bed as let low s ,
Commence at the North U corner o! said Section 32 and run S
#9*47*35" W along the North line of said Section 33 for a distance ol
2100 feel to Ihe Point ol Beginning, 1hence run $00*19 *3 “ E parallel
w ith and 25 00 feet West ot the East line of the Northwest U of said
Section 32 for a distance of 756 31 feet to the point of curvature ol a
curve concave Easterly, having a radius ot 304 67 teet and a central
angle of 29*00 00” ; thence run Southerly along the arc of said curve
for a distance of 195 71 feet, thence run S 29*19'*3 " E for a distance
fee* *? *Ke p^mt
curvature of a curve concave Westerly,
having a radius of 690 00 teet and a central angle of 49*21*20 \ thence
run Southerly along the arc of said curve for a distance of 594 39 teet
to a point on said curve, said point also being the Northeast corner of
Lot 3. PINE LAKE GROVES, as recorded in Plat Book 9, Page 27 of
the Public Records of Seminole County, Florida., thence run $
22*07 05” W along the East line of said Lot 3 for a distance of 194 73
feet fo the point of curvature of a curve concave Southeasterly
having a radius ot 1030 36 teet and a central angle ot 23*0200” .
thence run Southwesterly along th« arc of said curve and said Easf
tine tor a distance of 414 21 teet, thence run S 00*54*55” E for a
distance 441 20 feet fo a pomt 25 00 feet Westerly of the Southeast
corner of Ihe Northwest '* c l said Section 37. thence run S 99*50*40”
W along the South line ol said Northwest U for a distance of 2260 17
teet to the Easterly Right Of Way line of Interstate 4, thence run N
23*52'59” E along said Right of Way line for a distance of 5724 00
feet, thence run S 96*52*56” E along said Right ol Way line for a
distance ot 99 02 feel
thence run S 00*I5"36” E along said
Right of Way line for a distance of 83 29 teet, thence run S 86*52 56
E along said Right of Way line for a distance of 21 44 feet, thence run
S 00*15 36” E along ihe Westerly Right of Way line ot Oregon Avenue
(said line Avenue being 25 00 feet West of and parallel w ith the East
line of the Southwest '4 ol said Section 79) for «i distance of 7036 44
feet to the Point of Beginning LESS a 100 00 foot Railroad
Right ot Way in Section! 32, Township 19 South, Range 30 East
AND
Commence at the 'South % corner of said Section 29 and run N
99*47*58" E along the South line of said Section 29 for a distance of
25 00 feet to th* Point of Beginning, fhence run N 00*15*36” W along
the Easf Right of Way line of Oregon Avenue (said line being 25 00
feet East ol and par al lei with th* Wes* line of the Southeast ’4 of said
Section 291 for a distance of 2040 SI teet, thence run N 89*44*24” E
along a non radial line and the Easterly R igid of Way line ot
Interstate 4 and Oregon Avenue for a distance ot 78 60 feet to a point
on a curve concave Easterly, having a radius ol 1382 39 feet, a
central angle ot 71*46 0 5 and a chord bearing of N 10*51*07" E
thence run Northerly along the arc ol said curve and said
Right of Way line for a distance of 535 20 feel to a point on said
curve, thence run S 73*51*33" E along a non radial line and the
Easterly line of lands described in O fficial Record Book 1907, Page
117 of the Public Records of Seminole County. Florida for a distance
of 212 69 feet, thence run the following courses along said Easterly
line N 87*42 29 £ tor a distance ot 403 86 feet, N 39* 12*29 ’ E lor .1
distance ot 226 39 feet N 01*32 33 W for a distance uf 14/ 59 feet N
49*53 19 ‘ W for a distance ot 129 7t feet, thence leaving said line run
N 15*57 29 £ for a distance ot 372 62 feet, thence fun N 49*53*19 W
tor a distance ol ISO 00 feet to the said Easterly Right of Way line of
Interstate * and Oregon Avenue thence fun N 40*06 41” E along said
Right of Way line lor a distance ot 133 40 feet to the pomt of
curvature of a curve concave Southeasterly, having a radius ol 189 13
feet and a central angle of 49*39*40” , thence run Northeasterly along
the arc of said curve and sa d Right of Way line for a distance ot
&lt;64 50 feet thence run N 19*43*21 E along said Right ot Way line for
a distance ot 9 59 feet (hence run S 00*14*39" E along the West tine of
lands described in O fficial Record Book 1613. Page 106 of Ihe Public
Records ot Seminole C oun V F lo rid * for a distance of 139,80 teet.
thence run N 19*45*21” E along the South tine of said lands for a
distance ol 130 00 feet, thence run N 00*14'39” W along the East line
of said lands and a non ra dial line lor a distance of 169 90 feet to a
pomt on a curve concave Northwesterly, having a radius of 112 00
fe%f a Central angle ot 31*43*46' and a chord bearing of N 39*30 00'
E, thence run Northeasterly along the arc of said curve and said
Easterly Right of Way line for a distance ot 101 12 feet to a point on
sa«d curve
thence run N 99*30*17
E along the Southerly
Right of Way line ot State Road 46 lor a distance of 74 97 teet to the
pomt of curvature of .1 curve concave N ortherly having .» radius of
201008 teet and a central angle of 00*34*12
thence run Easterly
along th# arc of said curve and said Southerly R ighf of Way I me for a
distance of 20 00 feet to a point on said curve thence run S 00*16 15
E along the East find of the Southwest '4 of the Northeast '* of said
Section 29 for a distance of 255 e l feet. Thence run N 89*45 21 £ tor a
distance ot 30 00 feet thence run SCO* 16 35 * E parallel with and 30 00
feet Easterly ol said: East line of the Southwest ‘4 of the Northeast "*
tor a distance of 329 03 feet, thence run $ 89*34 42* W along the South
line ot the North 2211 00 feet of said Section 29 for a distance of 30 00
feet, thence run S 00*16 35 E along %a d East line of the Southwest
'4 of the Northeast « for a distance ot 419 69 feet to the Southeast
corner of said 'Southwest • of the Northeast '* ol said Section 79
thence run S 00*17 42 E along the East line of the West 11 of the
Southeast ’ * of saui Section 29 for a distance ot 3640 32 feet to the
Southeast corner thereof thence run S 99*47 38 W along the South
line of said Section 29 tor a distance of 1295 71 tte f to the Pomt of
Beginning
together containing 2)3 7u3 acres more or less and be*ng subject to
any rights of way. restrict ions and easements o# record
A ll par he* in interest and citizens snail have an opportunity to be
heard at said hearing
By order of the City Commission ot the City ot Santord F (or d a
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC
It a person decides to appeal a
de% lnon made with respect tn any m atter considered at the above
meeting or hearing he may need a verbatim record of Ih*
proceedings, including the1testimony and evidence, which record it
not provided by the City at San t o r i { f 5 28e 01051
Janet H . Donah®#
City Cl#rk
Publish Aprn j « ami May 4 1990
DEP M7

NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HE ARING TO CONSIDER THE
ADOPTION OF AN ORDINANCE BY THE CITY OF
SANFORD. FLORIOA
Notice is hereby given lh a l a Public Hearing a ll I be held in the
C om m .u.on Room at ihe City H all in the City ot Santord. Florida at
7 00 o dock P M on May 14, 1990, to consider the adoptmn of an
ordinance by the City of Santord, Florida described as follows
ORDINANCE NO. M01
A PORTION OF THAT CERTAIN PROPERTY LYING AT THE
NORTHERLY CORNER OF THE INTERSECTION OF TUCKER
DRIVE ANDSTATE ROAD 427 AS SHOWN ON THE MAP BELOW

CLASSIFIED ADS

Sem inole
322-2611

O rlan do - W in te r Park
831-9993

CLASSIFIED DEPT. PRIVATE PARTY RATES
HOURS
14 C4*88CutlY8 I lints . . . 55C t lint
fl-n n 4 Bfl
c.iw i P M
i . A k I n . w ‘J . V n m T v
7

SATURDAY 9 • H)«n

TO c t n m u ll* * tin ts . . SSC i lint
7 C tn m n llM l i m t t . . . G7C i lint
3 C M M C u tltf l i m t t . . . 87C » lint

^

NOTICEOF A PUBLIC HEARING TO CONSIDER THE
ADOPTION OF AN ORDINANCE BY THE CITY OF
SANFORD. FLORIDA
Notice Is hereby given that a Public Hearing w ill be held In Ihe
Commission Room af the City Half In the C ity of Sanford, Florida, at
7 00 o clock P M on May la. 1990, to consider the adoption of an
ordinance by the City of Sanford, Flor ida, described as follows
ORDINANCE NO 7097
A PORTION OF THAT CERTAIN PROPERTY LYING EAST OF
US
17 97 (ORLANOO D R IV E ) AND BETW EEN AIR PO RT
BOULEVARD AND AMERICANA BOULEVARD AS SHOWN ON
THE M AP BELOW

Pn&lt; e i ®bov# reflect t»SI SOcash discount for prompt gpoymenf Schedul
ing may include tier old Adverttser at the tost of on additional day Can. #1
when you get results Pay only for days your ad runs at rate earned
Use full description far fattest results Copy m u if follow acceptable
typographical form
OfAOilNfS
Noon the Day Before Publication
Sunday H A M Saturday
Monday - 11 30 A M Saturday

A D J U S T M E N T S A N D C R E D IT S : In the event ol an
e rro r In i n ad, the Sanford H e ra ld w ill be responsible lor
Ihe firs t insertion only and only to the extent of the cost
of th a t insertion. Please check your ad for accuracy the
firs t d a y it runs.

21 — Pers°nals

17— C e m e t e r y

SAVE OVER 20% ON CHOICE

CASH AVAILABLE
Buying Homes 8 Mortgages
Quick Claslng........ - .......333 4384
• M A L E T R A V E L E R More
today, gone to M aui! Leaving
8/8 Bach on 8/11 43 yr old
brown hair, blue eyes A fa irly
a ttra c tiv e , no dependents
wants a travelling companion
The perfect lady is 30 * , 5 5".
w e ll p ro p o rtio n e d , adven
luresom * has a goood sense
o t hum or, s e iy dresser I
tra vel eite nslvely and have
little precious tim e to mee*
women in "n o rm a l" sltua
tions Who knows where this
w ill lead? Photo a must for
reply Send note lo PO Bo«
833031. O rlando 33863
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• M E E T CHRISTIAN SINGLES
th e s e n s i b l e w a y *
Local/W orldw ide by phone or
m a ll Let love. listing mar
r la g t . m e a n in g fu l c o m p ,
n o n ship change your Hie lo
day! Ages 18 80 plus! A ll
denim lnalions No lees, dona
t i o n s o n l y
F r e e
broclture/samples
I 800 333 8113. e i l 4)7

BURIAL SPACES IN
OAKLAWN PARK CEMETERY
i spaces in Garden ol Oevo
lion A. lot I. spaces I thru a
T o d a y's price tte s each!
Totals SJ.M0 Also 3 caskets,
today's price 3133) each!
Totals S3.850 Also 7 vaults,
today's price MW eacM Tolati
SI.J00 Total lor all. S7.SJ0 less
discount ol SI.530 Balance you
pay. just S8 000!! I
Al Ihe same discount, we also
oiler 7 spaces In Highland
M e m o ry G ardens In the
Garden Ot Nativity, srctlai 7.
lot &gt;8)B. spaces 1 A 7 Today s
price 883) each Total prica
81.830 less discount ol 83)0
Balance you pay. 81.3001 Sell
ing due lo moving lo Lake
City II interested. CALL
Homsr Osborne.......804 &gt;83 84)3

21 — P e r s o n a ls
8 A C T IV E MALE BUSINESS
EXEC
seeks an interesting,
attractive, romantic woman
You love Intelligent converse
lion, adventure, humor, trav
el. A the beach You're term
nine, slender or Ihln. 30's Y l
I 'm d y n a m ic , e d u c a te d ,
charming A lun Preppy type,
young 43's. slim, 8* It ytht'r*
slightly uneor),«ntiuridi. cute
A selective consider met Bon
5883, Winter Park. JJ783 5*93
a A T T R A C T I V E W H IT E
FE M A L E Loveable, enollc A
e d u c a te d
) ' ) " , 13 $ lbs
Auburn hJlr. brown eyes
Looking lor while male born
1838 &lt;?l and kind hearted
With similar characteristics
Please respond with photo A
phone Bon 88. C*&gt;sadaga. FI
J2/08

• M E E T SOMEONE SPECIAL
Details. Belles N' Beaus. PO
Bok 8083, Dept 210. Winter
Haven, FI 13883 8s..3
Take Its# First S ttp in Conquer
ing Deprtssiun Report and
personal letter It) your’ reeds
Send 83 35 and sell addressed
envelope to PO Bov 7014
Santor d FI. 33772______
• T E L E M A T C H INTRODUC
TIONS Meet other singles in
the com lo rl and privacy of
your home as easy as a phone
cal) t 800 430 1)75 Every call
introduces you k&gt; new and
evclting singles you choode by
in te re s l and age Local A
national only 82 per minute

Legal Notices

NOTICEOF
• FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice Is hereby given that I
am engaged In business at 1755
W Broadway Street, Oviedo.
F l a . 3378). Seminole County,
T-tonda. unuvt il&gt;« rtciltlsus
N a m e ot C A R O L Y N J
PO W ELL CUSTOM HOMES
C O R P O R A T IO N OBA B G
AOKiNS CONSTRUCTION, and
that I Intend to register said
name with the Clerk ol Ihe
Circuit Court. Seminole County.
Florida, in accordance with the
Provisions ot Ihe Fictitious
Name Statutes. To Wit Section
88) 08 Florida Statutes 18)7
CAROLYNJ POWELL
CUSTOM HOMES
CORPORATION
Carolyn J Powell
Publish April 27. A May 4. It.
18. 1880
OEP 330

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUOICIAL CIRCUIT
IN A N D FO R
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
STATE OF FLORIOA
Case No 89 188) CA 08 L
General Jurisdiction
Florida Bar No 080889
F L E E T REAL ESTATE FUND
INGCORP
Plaint! It.

vt
G ER A LD E
living,
e l uk ., el ai.,

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L
1

£

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7
A complete description and a copy of the ordinance shall be
available at tr&gt;# cM.ce of the City C&gt;erk for all persons des-rmg to
e«am m# the same
A il parties m interest and citizens shah have an opportunity to be
heard at said hearing
B v order at ih# City Commiss on of in * City of Santord F le n d *
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC If a person decides to appeal a
dec&gt;tJon m,iae w ith respect to any m atter considered at the above
meeting or nearing he may weed a g*fbat&gt;m record of the
proceedings including the testimony and evidence, which record is
not provided hy the C ity of Santord i FS 766 8&gt;05)
Janet R Donahoe
C ity Clerk
Publish April 13 20 27. A M ar 4 19W
DEP 1)4

3

NOW ACCEPTING

Legal Notices

A complete description and a copy of the ordinance shall be
available at the office of Ihe City Clerk for all persons desiring to
evamine the same
All parties In interest and citizens shall have an opportunity fo be
heard at said hearing
By order of the City Commission of the C ity of Sanford, F lo rida
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC It a person decides to appeal a
decision made with respect to any m atter considered at the above
meeting or hearing he may need a verbatim record ot the
proceedings, including the testimony and evidence, which record Is
not provided by live City of Sanford ( FS 286 0103),
Janet R Donahoe
City Clerk
Publish A pril 13. 20. 27. 8. May 4. 1990
DEP 133

!nati

3 Lint* Minimum

THURSTON,

ll

Detendanls
NOTICEOF ACTION
STATEOF FLORIDA
TO
G E R A L D E
TH U R S TO N , i l liv in g , and
TERESA THURSTON, his w ile
il livin g , including any unknown
spouse ol said Detendanls II
e ith e r has re m a rrie d and II
either or bo lh ol said Defendants
are deceased, their respective
unknown heirs, devisees, gran
te e s, a ssig n e e s , c re d ito rs ,
lienors and trustees, and all
o th e r persons c la im in g 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 the following property in
Seminole County, Florida
LOT 5 THE COLONNADES
T H IR D SECTION. ACCORD
ING TO THE PLAT THEREOF
AS R E C O R O E D IN P L A T
BOOK 18 PAGE 58. PUBLIC
R E C O R D S OF S E M IN O L E
COUNTY, FLORIDA
has been tiled agemst you and
FLEE T FINANCE. INC . a cor
poratlon and you are required lo
serve a copy o&gt; to u r written
defenses. It any. to il on
J05EP M M
P A N IE L L O
ESQUIRE P la in tiffs attorney
whose address is
701 N Franklin Slreel Suite
7730. Tampa Florida 33802
on or before Ihe I day ol June
1890 and die the original with
the Clerk ot this Court either
before service on P la in tiffs
attorney or immediatety there
a lte r, otherwise a default will
be entered egai.-st you tor the
te lle I demanded In the Com
piam t or Petition
D A TED on this 1 d a , ot Map.
1880
CLERKOF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
BY Heather Brunner
Deputy Clerk
Publish M . r 4 It IS 38 1880
OER M

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
fN ANDFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
STATE OF FLORIDA
C4S« No : 90 1961 CA09 E
General iu rm iK liu ii
F lo rid* Bar No 060910
FLEETM O R TG AG EC O R P
Pie Inf Iff,
vs
D AR R E LL R EDWARDS it
living,
ef u» , el a ! ,
Defendant*
NOTICE OF ACTION
STATEOF FLORIDA
TO
D A R R E L L
R
EDWARDS- it living and! DE
BORAH L EDWARDS, his wife
if living., including any unknown
spouse ol Seild Defendants it
c ith e r has re m arried and &lt;1
either er both ot said Defendants
are det«a'*ed. their respective
unknown heirs devisees, gran
tee s, assig n e e s, c re d ito rs
lienors and trustees, and all
o th e r persons c la im in g by
through, under or against the.
named Defendants
Whose residence Is unknown
YOU ARE N O TIFIE D that an
action to foreclose a mortgage
on the following property in
Seminole County. Florida
Commencing af the Southwest
corner of Section 19, Township
20 South. Range 31 East, Semi
noie County, Florida, said point
o f b e g i n n i n g b e in g th e
South west corner of Lot 13, of
PAL M HAMMOCK, as recorded
In P lat Book I. Pages 10* and
105. of the Public Records ol
S e m in o le C o u n ty . F lo rid a
thence run East along center
line of Oak Way Road 795 tee* to
Southwest com er of property to
be conveyed thence run North
215 feet. East 97 5 feet. South 215
teet. West 9/ 5 teet to pomt ol
beginning (less righ t of way for
Oak Way Road)
has been filed aga ns! you and
you are required to serve a copy
of your w ritten defenses, if any,
to ilo n
JO S E P H M
P A N IE L L O
ESQUIRE, P la in tiff s attorney
whose address is
201 N Franklin Street, Suite
1720 Tampa Florida 33603
on or before the 6fh day ot June
'990, and file ihe original w ith
the Clerk of this Court either
before service on P la in tiff i
attorney or immediately there
after otherwise a default wi
he entered against you lor the
re lie f demanded In the Com
plainf or F t f if ion
DATED on this U f day of
M ay. 1990
(Seal)
M ARYANNE MCWSE
CLER KO F THE
CIRCUIT COURT
BY Ruth King
Deputy Clerk
Publish May 4 l i t | 25 two
DER 47
NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice is hereof g»vtn iha» I ,
am engaged in business at LOS
S Meiionville A v* Sanford. FL ,
32771 under the F cfltlous Name ’
©• f l o w e r s b y s h e l l y ^
that I intend to register iui'd
name with me Clerk ot ih*-i
C ircuit Court. Semi iron* Count,
Florida, in accordance * d h tr
P rovision s of the F ictitio u s
Nam# Statutes To Wn Secti®-)
665 09 F io'tda statutes 1957
Shelly A Mahoney
Publish A pril jo 77 A V.s t
I I 1990
DEP 219

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Sanford

23— Lost &amp; F o u n d

7 1 — H e lp W a n te d

FO UND * Female, a lbs, brown
Australian C all la O af ( f )
vicinity ol Lake Emma Rd.
Lake Mary f f l
attar 5PM
FOUND ■ Ham ate cal, very
friendly and very pregnant
Vicinity ol Celery Ave

BEAUTICIAN ♦ f l l t l OR P /T
*5% com Buty Mario Norman

Salon, 373 *50* gr 49* 7SCI
BOOKKEEPER

FOUND Cute yellow 1 white
female mined bn—I female,
abou* JO ibt. about I yr. old
Vicinity 20th&amp; Mcilonville Rd
Call alter 4PM JI m « S

Eaparlenca helptul but not
necettary. Evening thlft. 40
hourt per week P oiltloni
open In Sanford. Lake Mary
andOtkten *4 50 per hour end
up depending upon eaparl
ence Call Sanford. 12105*4.
Lake Mary. 172 4142. Otteen.
121 osei________ __ _______

BECOME A NOTARY
For Dataller I (00 *37 4JS4
Florida Notary Allocation

CHARGE NURSE

27— N u r s e r y A

RN OR LPN Day thlft 4 IS
am to 2 45 pm Supervltory
eeperlence desirable but not
required Apply at ltd N. Hwy.
12 A 93, Dabary, Man. thru
F rl lA M Ie 4PM. 444*414
EOE
____

C h ild C a r e
A F FO R C A B L E
L o v in g
childcare. H R S regittered.
4A M 4PM C all
J3I N t l
Sal.. Sun., wkday drop Inti
E ip'd woman w/good ref 1
yrs /U p ! Hot lunch m m i
CHILD CARE In my home Near
Seminole High School Call
121 MSI, anytime___________
DA Y CARE In my Sunland
home Reasonable «07C*54
_________Cell I714K1________

CLERK I STOCK
Needed tor ralall plumbing A
hardware itore. 3 X H 4 I.

CNA’s A MA's
NEW STARTING RATES
F u ll/p a r t tim e p o tlllo n t
available Etperlence pre
terred Apply al
Hlllhaven Health Cart Center
♦ so Me non VI lie Ave., Senlerd
112 &gt;544................... -..E .O .E ./H

3 1 -P r iv a te
In s t r u c t io n s

CONSTRUCTION A U TRADES

GUITAR LESSONS Beglnnert
A Interm ediate SIS tor 2
hrt Call
121 0t44 alter 4pm

Lacal/Carlbbean Itlandt
All E tpentat Paid. Ta S4S7hr.
I 407 4f7 H it
TALEN T BUILDERS
Nel agency er hirer...............Fad

49 — M is c e lla n e o u s

' CONSTRUCTION HELPERS

A IR LIN E TICKETS
T wo I
way tlc le tt lo N Y Frl . May
llth l S1S0 Ito lh l I
1X 777*

14 lo SIS par hour
Will train All lypet needed)
Male/Female Permanent
Metro Employmenl
444 t l 11

55 — B u s in e s s

COOK
Adult cara facility Mature
person, mlnlmun 34 houri per
week Call *99 5002__________

O p p o r t u n it ie s
d ea ler / dem onstrator

N a tio n a lly ta la v tllo r r
advertised product 1.
11*4 75
Call Orlanda. 4H 1112*.
________ 1 4 0 4 U 1 II4 4 ________

CORVETTE DETAILING
S l/h r M ust have ear tor
funning errands Mlsc shop
work. Call Ham. ........122 7710

SS LARGE INCOME 5$

COUNTER PERSON

ARE YOU7
• A Public Speaker?
• A Good RacrutftrT
• A Sates Trainer?
U w your skill! to run your
own operation A first class
marketing opportunity with
little competition Is tipending
In the Cantral FI area Davel
op serious income w/minimal
investment Part or lull lima
opportunities Serious Inqui
rlet call John Chambl its at
&lt;47 332 m i

Orycleen USA seeks smiling,
e n erg etic In divid ual who
w orks w e ll with p u b lic
Benellls Will Ire n Long wood
Lk Mary erte Call
1113*57

EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE

LAZY MAN'S WAY TO RICHES
No pro d u c ts, no sailing

Earning JlUlauC.aR'np ir&gt;
rom !
dayt per ye
full lime Complete .orr.f
training and support 1500
minimum Investment Money
Back Guarantee Call lor de
tails Mr. Back. 77*4*44

OWN YOUR OWN LIFE
Have the time A money to do
what you Ilka P rotenllal
earnings 5500 1*700 monthly,
part or lull time S15 llrtt
investment Call 574-9447 or
&gt;77 1424
■ .

Fortune 500 company has
Immediate openngs lor c*
rear minded individuals with
background In equipm ent
maintenance Knowledge ol
e le c tric a l, pneumatic jn d
electronic conlroli as well as
general mechanical taper!
ence Is desired. E icellent
bene)if package Includes paid
holidays, relirtm n/.l
'uniform , and medical
"mTurance Salary 125.000 plus
depending on e a p tr itn c *
Send retu m e lo General
Manager. P O Boa 2347
Orlando FL 12402 EO E /M /F
EAR'D. ONLY NEED APPLY
FOR W IR E W R A P P IN G
CALL
............... 407 331 *557

EXP’D. TRUSS BUILDERS
AND SAWYERS
Benellts A steady work Apply
In perton. Meronda Systems.
400) Maronda Way. Sanlord
O tic 15.northo)SR at__ __

A l— M o n e y to L e n d

EXTRA HAND PART TIME

CASH FOR HOMEOWNERS
1st. 2nd or equity mortgages
Good/Bad credit. Low rales
240 *4 •* Mortgage Magic. Inc.
Lie Mtq Bkr, 4*0 E 41*. Cast

f amiliar wllh irrigation, light
yard work, gardening, ttc
Ideal for retired person who
wantt to remain acf i ve I
111-1905/leave mesiege

GOLD CREDIT CARD

FULL/PART T!MF

47.500 Credit Line
GUAR. VISA/MC
Guar Cash Advance
1 *00 454-1100
............ 5*.*5 tee

Honasl A hardworking req'dl
Eac benefits pkg A comp
salary Apply in person only
Speedway Slarvki Marvin
M and 1R 44. Sanford

71 - H e l p W a n t e d

.EMPLOYMENT

323-5176
700 W. 15th St

APPLICATORS NEEDED!
Earn up to 111 per hour We
train Outdoor work Potential
loOwn Your Own Business!
CALL I I I 44* 7771
A S SE M B L E TOYS A C ra lt
Items lull/part lime High
earnings! 404 711 D ll________

ATTENTION HIGH SCHOOLERS
LOOKING FOR EXTRA CASHt
Work after school planting
Itowerlng plugs Call Allen
Cartlree Green Houses .11? *117

AUSTRALIA WANTS YOU"

F U L L T im a M a in te n a n c e
P a rs o n fo r c o m m e r c ia l
laundry company Musi have
complete service knowledge A
ability to work on Cissells
Dryers. Wasrtei Washers. A
Chicago Ironers Immediate
hire on proven ability 331 *2**

GOOD WORKERS NEEDED!
Oaily Work
Daily Pay
Call Bob lor (btails
attar 3pm........................ 331 7551
H O U S EK E E PE R needed lor
private lownhome in Sanlord
I day per week Musi be
mature, hardworking, have
references, and your own
transportation Call tor appt
4** 0*44, days 311*174. eves ,
ask lor Sandy______________

HOUSEKEEPER

EXCELLENT PAY. Beneliti
Tramporfallon Call
40/ 295 7600ext 154?
Toll refunded 9am 10pm__

AUTO BODY REPAIR PERSON
Needed Immediately! E iperl
enced only Call lor appoint
men! 77* 9*94 ar 574 4741
AVON SKIN SO SOFT
Buyer Sell
Harriet, m 4*5* or Pal. 1214121
BABYSITTER NEEDED Part
lime. In my home References
A transportation Call 130 *40*
C R A FTS* SKILLS# TRADES

Full tim e. 4:30AM 1:30PM
sh ift C all B elter Living
Canter. Call 4** SOW_________
HOUSEWIVES
W o r k 'from
your home A make 5)00*150
weak! Call 431 0143/massage

T emptedtotempT
Wo hove Immediate short and
long term assignments in your
area for
•
•
•
•
•

ALLTRADES NEEDED
P a in ttrv Carpenters, etc
G«t all fhe work you can
handle Call — — &gt;69 0371

CUSTOMER SERVICE REP
Full time Ability to deal * lth
general public* CRT t«per(
ence help tut, but not necet
M iff* general office functions
involved
Call Performance
Cable Te lev ilion, 111-3170

OFFICE CLERKS
RECEPTIONISTS
SECRETARIES
WORD PROCESSORS
INDUSTRIAL WORKERS

We offer top pay, great benefits
and the opportunity to work at
many of the top companies in
your area Call now for an
appointm ent1.............. 710-670
n o f e e / f r io a y p a y

DRIVERS

DRIVER
'E R 1600
thats what a
ve r/m o ver mack? tast week
you have a ptek up truck.
It. 774 9999

S E R V I C E S

M F/M 'V

EOE

For Cleaning Service company
p /T .C a iii.................. no 1*43
To S11 per hourl Will tralnl
All type*needed! Start today)
Permanent potlllont I

CELEBRITY CIPHER

Otton'r Opne* cryptogram* *r« created from guoiefton* by famous
people pa»t «nd present
tech letter in the cipher stands for
another Tod,Jr a cK* I egue/y C

U

MAINTENANCE PERSON
Eap In plumtmg A electrical
raq'd Apply In person Dayt
Inn,4*SOW SR*4 I 4/SR 44

IS TOUR HARO WORK
APPRECIATED?
It not
call MERRY MAIDS
Etcallenl weekly pay A people
who rew ard performance
G re a t h o u r t. no n lg h lt.
weekandt or holidayt
Car needed.......... C a ltlll SJM
KEYES FLA. IN C . Rtalton,
payt tullon lo Real Ettale
School I ..................Call H I 1200
LANDSCAPERS
Full lima
potlllont D rlvar’t Llctnte
required............... Call 1221113
LAUNDRY WORKERS - Quail
ty and career minded Individ
u a lt
Im m e d ia t e H ir e
S&gt; 0 0 /*ta rt, ralte after 20
dayt Medical
l i t MSP
LA Y O U T A rt Work P arian
needed lor print thop. E ip
required Tom for Interview.
124 im .b tw n 7 A4PM, M S

★ MAIDS ★
FRONT DESK CLERKS
Full lime, good benefit!, un
llorm, pd holiday' A vaca
lion Apply In perton, Day's
Inn Lodge, 4S0 Douglat Av .
Altamonte or call MJ 7111

" MAKE $2000 A WEEK
Procettlng M IP Pubclet for I he
governmanl Ho etperlence
necettary......C e M U 111 2*41
For more mtormallon
MANAGEMENT

AIRPORT SUPERVISORS
Managert, 175 0® lo 170.000
per year 407 440 114* Eat. C.
tA M 5PM AAon F j] Fee____
MEDICAL

CNAs * HHAs * LPNs * RNs
Needed Im m e d ia te ly lo r
Long wood area Private duly
agency Choote your dayt A
th ill Work in pleatant tur
roundingt. great pay) Come
|oln our growing Home Health
family) Call *4117*0 lor appl
or itop In any lime on Wed

M W Y D M O
Y D M

K Q B ’ OM
L W A A W U H

I O X F A X H U M

L Y Q F A W U H

Y D M

H O X A M L . ’

—

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PREVIOUS SOLUTION "Man will never be enslaved by
machinery if the man tending I he machine be paid
enough " — Karel Capek

ATTRACTIVE Clean e ffic ie n c y '
TV , m ic r o w a v e a n d maid
sarvlcal Cell............... I l l 4*47
ATTRACTIVE BEDROOM - 470
weak. Kitchen privileges,
cable, and deposit phone Call
4313141. II am end on______
CLEAN reams, k ll t .r n and
laundry facilities Cable TV
Starting al *7. k 310 *413
IN LUXURY HOME
Pool,
healed Spa. Indoor reacquel
court. Plenty ol room fly I he
month5150 Call m 1451
LONG WOOD"
lakcfront home
room with privileges On*
adult 140/wk Call I n 4434
P R IV A T E • P artially turn .
kitchen privilege*. 175 week
331 11*0 early AM or early PM
ROOM FOR RENT
Mouse
privilege* Excellent location
Call 111 0414

★

★ C h tt ★

*

a ALL SHIFTSI f
a GREAT SALARYII
a EXCELLENT B ENEFITS!!
Join Our Ercallenl
Health Care Team
Langwoed Health Cart
_________ l i e n ee___________

MEDICAL SECRETARY
Full lime, for tolo doctor t
practice O rqeniied. good
wxlal tk lllt. typing ability
Computer A insurance e.perl
ence a mutt I Send retume to
P O Do. 15*0. Senior d 11771
MEDICAL

MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTIONIST
4 h r t per day. Monday
Friday E.perienced 111 7010
e e e MULL t M A iu • ■ ■
W ILL TRAINM Work 8 4pm.
Mon Frl CALL........ 747 5007

• NEEDED IMMEDIATELY ♦
• R ail E ilat* Attocial*
Part Time
lo market pro
pert let through auctions
• SEC R ETA R Y with Real
Estate license

407 322 1155
NOW accepting applications lor
part lime cashiers tor nights
and weekends A pply at
WALMART. 1453 Orlando Dr ,
Sanlocd E O E _____________

NURSE AIDES * ALL SHIFTS
HIGHER STARTING PAVI
For certified or e.perienced
Apply In perton lo
Lakevtew Nursing Center
*1* E. lnd SI.......... - .......Sanlord

* NURSES AIDES
t 3 and 1-11shift*
Call 699 5002______

OVER THE ROAD DRIVERS
M utt have e.perlence and ret
Apply MSC Trucking. 1*11 W
I lf S I- Sanlord.
_________
POSTAL SERVICE Jobs Salary
to 545K Nationwide Entry
le v e l p o t lllo n t
C a ll
111405 647 4000 Eel P 9]72___

Professional Dot Groomer
And bather Full time! For
a p p t, call 5/4 4730(Deltona)

RECEPTIONIST SECRETARY
M D 't oitlce. Insurance eipe
rlence Call
172 77*1
Retpontibl*. mature, over IS
individual lo do housekeeping
A lake cart ol Inlanl lo start
immediately Mon
Frl. 7:10
loS 10 Call 111 m i_________
S
A
L
E
S

ROUTE SALESPERSON
Needed to 'service exhaling
convenient atore account and
develop iia* one in Orlando
and surrounding areas Salary
plot commission, company
vehicle, health insurance,
great opportunity tor outgoing
In d iv id u a l
F e m a le s en
cour aged To apply Apply to
Box 404. c/Q of Sanford
Herald. P O Bon 1657. San
ford. F L l i m 1657__________
For Lake Mary E.perlence
or will train Full A Pari lime
M E T RO SECURITY
451 7/99

STOCKERS/PACRERS
VOLT
TEMPORARY SERVICES
1 ________ Call 67t W ft________
WAITRESS "Anted Eveiling
hrs AI'to. experienced pfita
cwvn PjrttirT.e )/) *J41

F u r n is h e d / R e n t
SANFORD huge 1 bdrm . close
10 downtown. IKjO-wk plu*
* 150security Call
321 » * *
SANFORD I Bdrmt Adulls. no
pat*, q u ie t re* area, air *111
mo Up plus *700 dep 311401*
CHARMING Sanlord I Bdrm .
11 ft c e llin g *, firep lace,
downslalri ol large home.
utlllhe* pd . *121-'w» 445 4030
FURNISHED or unlurmtned
efficiency or 1 or 1 rm opts
From *375 lo *300 337J335
SANFORD Garage apt close
lo dcwnlown, utilities pd .
t*S/wk or S350-mo 445 4030

SANFORD *

SANGRASUBD.'

1 bdrm , 1 baths, family room
*a00/mo plus *400 sec. 331 7344

SANFORD
Large 1 bedrooms. 1 baths,
w ith fe n c e d y a r d and
(Ireplaca! **00 per month Call
St. Jehns Realty. 2174177
SUNLAND • autre nlca 1 bdrm .
family room. cant, h/a, patio
*485/mo 1st. last ♦ *750 dep
TObSaSa j
~W i
1 b d rm t. 2 ba . fireplace*'
garage. *450/mo. Call 4** 5111
1 BDRM. t RATH, appliances
Wheelchair accatilbla No
pat*, reference* *450 per
month. *500 deposit Call alter
1PM. 317 4474__________ ___
7 BEDROOM. 2 bath, fplc *450
month plus security Call
430 4441___________________
1 BDRM. I BATH, tlreplect.
enclosed po rc h , p r iv a c y
fenced yard
*515 per month
PAUL A BETH OSBORNE
VENTURE I PROPERTIES
311 4744

99— A p a rtm e n ts

In d u s tr ia l

R e n t a ls ________
AAA BUSINESS C ENTER
New olflce/Whte 400 It to
1.4*4 ft Bay* with or «v/o
ollicet starting at 17*0/mo
Hwy. l7/*7 A SR 417
________ Call. .13* *354

117— C o m m e r c i a l
____ R e n t a l s __________

♦ USED CAR LOT *
lofgenjen R eit

'’ V/uty/zou't

Estate

S H S r t l S S ^ ____

2000 Like Mir? Bhtd?
321 0584
C0EV1LLA/MASTER COVE
APARTMENTS
EXTRA LARGE UNITS!
1.2 A : bedroom apis
Pool/Tennit Cou t Peaceful,
convenient location Quiet oft
street parking Renovation
Special! No security tor quail
tied applicants! 330 510a
DORCHESTER A PARTM ENT
Yard Salt - Hwy i*A. beside
M a y ta lr Golt Course. Lk
M ary Saturday, IQloa
MARINER'S VILLAGE
Lake Ada 1 bdrm
4311 mo
3 bdrm *340 mo A up 113 4470

?b*-)room 2bafh
L*kw M ary 323 4925
SANFORD, Large* t bdrm Pay
monfhly ur wttkfy Otep , ref
tre rte tt. No peK 10% off
Senior Cifiiens* m O J4l ____

SANFORD 2 BDRMS!!
1350 month, 5200 security Ref
Call offer 3PM
322 3346
SMALL 1 bdrm. Reasonable
renf l i t month plui security
Call.............................. m 1669
I BEDROOM efficiency, part
turn *30(L mo Ilf. last t ck*p
Broker owner
323 1167
f BEDROOM unfurnished opt
1300/mo ♦ »2O0 secor it) Ref
erence* 574 9044
I BR DM L A K E S ID E , nice
com ptea
A il dmenitlrs. No
Mcurify for qualified appll
330 S20A

101 — H o u s e s
F u r n is h e d / R e n t

* FURNISHED COnAGE ♦
J b d rm , a ir, m banks of
W e kiva at K a lle i L a n d in g !

Canoe use. 1450 mo Includes
ufilifiei Call 323 6470 ______
LAKE MARY 2 bdrm 2 bath
with targe fenced yard Seen
by appt onl f 33) CB46
SANFORD
large 3 'b d rm .
complete privacy Excellent
location $125 *k plui $250
security Call 323 2249,

103— H ouses
U n lu r n is h e d / R e n t
C H A R M IN G , Im m aculate 1
Ddrm., I bath, den, ch/e, wood
Hours Adults p re fe rre d
$47 5/mo No pelt 645 4461
DELTONA
2 bdrm , 1 balh.
possible leate opt-on $475 mo
Ut, last A security 323 6017

HOMES TO RENT
2 and 3 bedroom
Unfurnished. Lake M ary and
S a n fo rd a r t a t! C a ll for
availability and locations
Aik for Brenda

1 IB — o f f i c e
Space / Rent
SPECTACULAR V IEW
Ove-'ooklng Lake Monroe E»
eculive office space lor lease
Appro. 1100 sq It Reason
able rales Available now
Ha'I Realty, 313 5774

t a

M 1 Y()1
S MI ) K&gt;
KNOW IS
HI Al IM VII

]

STENSTROM
m o re p ro p e rty than
anyo ne in the G re a te r
Sanford/Lake M a r y a re a .
FHA BONO MONEY
Downpaymtnt Loaned •
Intirtst Fi n
For QuMifyinf Information
HOME S IT E ! 7*38 ACRES
P A R T L Y cleared M a tu re
tree* Horses OK Before you
build see this Site
*34.000
H4K1 COZY 3/1. NEWLY Re
done New window*, carpel
E at In kit Great location
Super starter/retiree *57.444

260 8800

SANFORD 2 BDRM.
C onvenient location, stone
1net . $300 mo ♦ ctep 321 42\J_
SANFORD ct*s»n 6. coiy 3 I.
th a. * Cdfporf Sheided lot,
Ctovo to c ity park and ihop
ping No p t M $475/mo »
$475
Call
32) 1969

SANFORD KENT TO OWN!
3 jM frm i 2 ba . new carpet
heat pump, $556/mo 649 I j l l

Woikers/Asstmblj
Factory &amp; Dnwis Non

e To $/SQ weekly plus benefit*
• Full tim e/Part time
e AH ShdtsOpen
e Hiring Several Trainees
l 391 1600
tfVrefundebl*

2 bsth%, 2 car, aimoit new I
Kid% ok ay Wax} mo pipe de
P06it Cranii Realty
610 K 4l

SANFORD 3 BORMS!

SANFORD
1 bdrm jTTTafls
n e j tuhooll. privacy fenced
yard 134 IXO............... 323 1114

ASSUMABLE, NO QUALIFYING
OR

NEW LOANS WITH
LESS THAN $2500 CASH
INCLUDING CLOSING COST
3 &amp; 4 bdrm home* In Sanlo'1
D elio na-D eB jry Lk Mary
Long wood'Altamonte Springs

$1,300 DOWN INCL CLOSING
3 bdrm I bafh. fireplace
appliance*, carport
S34.90C

LESS THAN $2,900 DOWN

The P ru d e n tia l
Florida Realty

DELTONA ASSUME NO QUAL
3 bdrm 2 balh 9pllt plan
Corner lot wllh pool! $64,900

112 Catalina Drive
7 bdrm , 2 bath..................559.900
Call Bob Gregory, Realtor
C44M4J4 4444a r m 5204
insert narrow black border..........

OAK HARDWOOD FLOORING
Tongue A groove! Board ft or
Installed Call I 407 473 (454
Insert narrow Mack harder......

OWNER FINANCING!!
Takes this alm ost new 3
bdrm . 7 ba . w/7 car garage
ION down. *4(0 per month I
Asking *41.700 Evening* call
M ild r e d . (04 537 5525, or
Charlotte, 407 574 *555
ERA *E N E Z ............. 447 174 2444

OWNER FINANCING
Spacious 7 bedroom home on 3
landscaped lot*! 3 car garage.
great location! ........... *41.000
Metro Real Estate Co. Inc.
___________4*1-7317__________
OW NER FINANCING • No qual
Dying. *5.000 down 3 bdrms ,
1.5 balhl. fireplace, hardwood
floor*. 1209 Magnolia Av.,
Sanford *14.000.......... *34 974*

ASSUME NO QUALIFY
1/IV&gt;, 1.40* sq I t . new pain’
and carpet, appliances on 1/3
acre * lll/m o *55 000

LONGWOOD- LESS THAN
$2,700 DOWN
3 bdrm I'S bath, appliances
fenced yard! *51 900

ASSUME NO QUALIFY
*519 per month Immaculate 7
bdrm 7 bath, appliances and
pool
*59,900

HISTORIC 2 STORY
a bdrm 1 bath. 7.(75 *q II
Hardwood floors, appliances
s e p a ra te m oth er In law *
quarter*, garage
la 1,900

PAUL A BETH OSBORNE
VENTURE I PROPERTIES
321-4764

COUNTRY LIVING! PRIM E 5
acres P artly cleared 3/2
dovblewide Many eatras Bel
you'll like II Now.
545.000
L IV E IN IO Y LLW ILD E . 4/7
needs some TLC to be real
nice home 5ee before buying
anytingelse .....
54/000
II4 K I POOLSIDE 1/t on prime
*lte toned commercial Great
potential lor olllcc or retail
Reduced
5155.000

REGATTA
SHORES

GENEVA WONDERLAND) 3/3
on St John* River 2 story
paradise 1GO ft. on river. Fplc
A more! Reduced
*222.500

Rental A p artm en ts
O n Lake M onroe

CALL ANYTIME

233S W. Scmlnolo BJvd.
Hwy. 17-52
Sanlord, FL 32771

321 2720
322 2420

3 2 3 -2 6 2 3

-

-

25*5 Park Dr.. Sanford
*41 W Lake Mary B l . Lk. Mary

121— C o n d o m in iu m

■Waterfront Lllestylo
■Modern Fltnees Center
&gt;Indoor Racquetball

R e n t a ls

HIDDEN LAKE
7 bd'ms , 2 baths, washer A
dryer, fenced backyard, pool!
No pets, *515- month *300 se
curlty Call
m 10/54,»5

LAKE MARY/SANFORD
Pina Ridge Club 7bdr 1 bath,
pool, securlly. appliances
**4uper m m ilii.............312 t f l f
NORTHLAKE VILLAGE New
1/1. appliances, fplc. pool,
tennis *4*5/mo 1114 3*4*117

J 25— F o r Lease

STORE SPACE FOR LEASE
Corner of 17 92 A 20th 400 500
or 900 iq ft for both Calt
I 876 4362, after 6 pm

1 27— O f f i c e R e n t a ls
BRA N DN EW O FFIC E BLDG
400 sq It to 7.(40 sq.lt.
GC 7 ZONING!
Move in Special
4IS0/mo
CALL..........................
371 »**4

SMALL FURNISHED OFFICE
E.cellenl location. Doyle Rd ,
Deltona *415-mo Answering
service available

A c c o u n t in g &amp;
T a x S e r v ic e

Handy M an"

C O LM ER A C C O U N TIN G A
TAX SERVICE • Small buslnesses A Individuals welcome I
134-14(3 e flk e /J l I-1774 eve*.

B ILL 'S 0«nerel Carpentry
Remodeling, trim, doors, etc.
General repair*...........337-4334
C A R P E N T R Y , h a u lin g ,
masonary. painting and HI*.
Free estimate*. Call 333 413*

A d d it io n s &amp;
R e m o d e lin g

FIX-IT-FAST INC.

MILLER ADDITIONS
Central Florida Since 1959
Remodeling New Homes
»CGCM0*44...U..... ........ -32394*4

A l u m i n u m S id in g
Ester far Hametaver* • Siding,
so 1111 A fascia, screened
rooms. Free estimate*I
331*149.................... RX(*54*44

Appl ja n c e s

407 322-1155
1 SMALL RENTALOFFICES
Zoned GC 2 Very reasonable!
12x14 Call novel
323 457)

"One Call To Do II A ll"
Your Neighborhood Handy Man
Residential b Comrrterc lal
Call Scatt TodayII 332 *515

HO M E R E P A IR S • LAWN
WORK, YARD A CONST.
CLBAHUPI REFERENCES!
Call HAROLD 3334571/msea.
REPAIRS • PA1NTINQ
Yardwerk e Light Hauling
Ha Jab Tea Small
C all!

H e a lth 6 B e a u ty
PRIVATE MASSAGE

HOME APPLIANCE

Certified, evening* by appt.
IJfllM reveM ja|L™ 4&amp;e71^*7^

T ra c to r W o rk

1 9 1 — H o m e s f o r S a le

ACREAOE MOW 1140. discing.

STAIRS PROPERTY
M ANAGEMENT A REALTY
_______373 7377/321 6A39______
Assum e Loch A rb o r, 3/1.
screened porch, fenced. A I
area $$.900 dn $59,900 373 §467

BY OWNER
**Tht Oaks" Luxury home
with pool and tennis court 3
bdrm 2 bath
$125,900
By appointment, 373 93/4
ith r ; k pm

STONE ISLAND!!
3/3. pool, com pletely re
modeled OPEN HOUSE 10 5.
Apr,I 24th A » lh 150 Slone
Is la n d R d
E n te r p r is e
&lt;0/ 711 IIW
1111.000
DELTONA By owner, custom
2/1 spill. 3 yr* old. screened
pjlio. 1 car g.trage. tat.WJU
3191 Bannister St VOJ 571 5110

SANFORD LOW LOW DOWN'
3 bdrms 2 ba . new CAfptL
heat pump, $5) 000 669 ^217

FOR SALE OR LEASE

Si

May a.

Immaculate J /IW , large farm
ly room wllh brick fireplace
10X11 screened porch, large
tented yard.
157,*on

407 3 2 2 11 5 5

3 2 1 0 7 5 9 ..................321-2257

Wdh Office, en 1 Acre*

r tiiu A

cants U l i p r m a n f h

ISOWylly Ay I Airpcet enlranctl
OHIce Space or
OilIce/warehouse space avail
Cal] 131 4747 or 371 7447ave*

♦ ♦ LEMON BLUFF ♦ ♦
L A R G E H O M E I On Ian
la n c e d a c r a * . Im p ro v e d
pasture.........................1175.000

JORGENSEN REAL ESTATE

CALL TODAY

115—

3,544 SQ.FT H O M O Must lad
among large oaks Close lo
Public M arina .......... *120.000

1440 Sanford Ave.

W e list and sell

SANFORD BUSINESS CENTRE

,

y . SYLVAN
,iy I/red Includes
A a g n o lia s C o u n try at
moiphere Walk to Wilson
School. Priced lo sell *31.500

D U P L E X . 1 bdrm 1 bath.
clean1 W ath er/D rya r 741]
Cedar Ava. Sanford *450 per
month__________Cal) 33* 7444
1 d O R M . 1 Bath, cantral h/a.
WW carp al, w asher/dryar
hookup 1st * vec 373 146*

Warehouse Space available now
Up to 14.000 sq It Affordably
priced Immediate occupancy
E iecutive M ini tulles also
available starting al *150 mo
Hall Realty, 313 5774

DELTONA STARTER HOME
Whara tlse can vp- Imd a
desirably home with *&gt;mlly
room priced undur *35.000
wllh f.c tlle n l farm*? Buy or
leasa/optlon If &lt;*Mllty. Call
Bart Pltchar, Realtor, owner
__________ 122 74W__________

♦ ENTERPRISE ROAD ♦
REDUCEDFORQUICK SALE
City water A sewer Pine Ave
Two lot*fotaii jii.ic o

•% Out 3 4 ti IfiAl •

ASK ABOUT OUR

^jvtw e/view

W ILL SELL SEPARATELY
Osteen 12 ac. barn, septic,
light* Cash *47.500 Also. 3/1
modular editing mortgage
*19.000'*375 mo Package
141.500

T r ip le x /R e n t

WORKSHOP OR STORAGE
City water A elect . *135 mo .
5300 sec
334 IT*7/me**ag*

MOVE IN S P E C IA L III
I BDRM. 1 BATH APTS
Ovtr 1.004 Sq. Ft. Living Areal I

BATEMAN REALTY

REALTY, INC.

114—
W a re h o u s e
Spa c e / R e n t

Florida — Friday.

l A 1— H o m e s f o r S a fe

lo :-D u p le x -

U n fu r n ished / R e n t

S A N FO R D /LA KE M AR Y
I
b d rm
1 b a th s fire p la c e
$665 mo
Vmgn Realty
747 4447
SANFORD
i bdrm . water
incl . parking, $BG wk . $200
U0- t2t7/iY &gt;m 9«

WjrttlOUS*

1 *3 — H ouses
U n fu r n is h e d / R e n t

97— A p a r tm e n ts

.

E «p in country music for part
I M,
1r „ t f'-'i ■' (If r-.**,

C M L Y .

93— R o om s to r R en t

I t ! Wekhra Spgt t i l l Langwoed
M EDICAL

WANTED. Lead Guitar Plajei
X V X F

W ILL SHARE HOME Pool. 555
per week pays all!
__________ 311 1471 _________
I BDRM, kitchen and bath, r e
per week.daposit Lease.
Call 1&gt;3 *015

Ilf* Can Homi Health

To 512 IS hr) Will fratnl All
shifts, all types' Permanent!
Mefre Employment
4 4 ifin

Y D W L

J B L W U M L L

91— A p a r tm e n ts /
H o u s e to S h a re

Metre Employment. . 44441)1

SECURITY OFFICERS

* w

C E R T IF IE D Ham* Health Aida
Thera's nothing I can't do,
•van your yard work I Flexible
Call H I 1411

H O T IL /M O T E L

CASHIERS

2 5 — S p e c ia l N o tic e s

73— E m p lo y m e n t
W a n te d

HELPERS NEEDED

HOSPITAL WORKERS

And oil lea per ton Minimum S
y t a r t bookkeeping enperl
ence Salary open Aik tor
David or Susan
J1247P

________ caim i m s________

71 — H e l p W a n te d

Herafd. Sanford,

Deltona 3/7 near 41), only t
yr! Stucco w/2 car Assum
Non qual m tg Or le a (we
$600/mo * 1st, last
32)610/
GENEVA
Own instead of
renting ] bdrm close to
elementary school Fenced
yard
$59 600
Call Gloria Lambert
ERA Sun Florida. US 6666
Evenings, )4f 17IO

HlSrORtCAL SANFORD
Newly remodeled 1 bdrm 2
bath Fenced yard, central
M A laundry Approximately
1 20 0 sq ft Only $55,500'
Call 111 IN )
l O r i t w i i DF i * s
; t i*t,
1 acre * / . wooded Screened
porch lovely yard $106 000
122 6495 321 1274

NEW APPLIANCES
GE and MAYTAG
ALSO

USED APPLIANCES
Buy Sell a Recond'Guaranteed
GOOO SELECTION
304 E. Commercial St. Sanlord

C h ild C a r e C e n te r s

B u ild in g C o n t r a c t o r s
NEW, R E M O D E L REPAIR
HOMES. OFFICES. STORE*
Ail type* construction. Res/Com
m s u i 1 O Ballrd,CBC41I4M

Carpentry

B A B Mowing............

LANDSCAPE T R IE MAN with
Hat bed 3/4 ten truck, chain
saws and toots needs local
work Free estimates! 3314144

L a w n ! S e r v ic e
AFFORDABLE LAWN CARE
Q U A L IT Y W O R K ) F R E E
ESTIMATES! CA LL332 4499
BRUCE DUKES H w te peml
log, fresh hauling and lawn
care. Free estlmalesl 3739120
Chuck'* Quality Law* Car*
Comm /R ei. e F R E E E S T .t
No lob too large/small 1121571
LAWN MAINTENANCE - Free
estimate* Reasonable Rates
C*W................................321 4094

LAWN SERVICE

repairs, painting * ceramic
li'e Richard Grose 331 *973
LE E ’S CARPENTRY Storage
b u ild in g , decks A m lsc.
carpanlry In ,u re d l licensed
Free Estimates.333 9314.

Freo EiMmate*.....- ...... m a m

QUALITY Work a l Alterdable
Rale*. Do nol Delay. Call Us
Today Most homes. *35 We
are licensed, bended and
Insured Call 743 14**.

C o n c re te
WEST CONCRETE SERVICE
Small Jabs e Big Jobs a Repair
Jabs Free Est Calt anytime
33* 7491 L Icensed Insured

E le c tr ic a l

HERITAGE

e l e c t r ic

Prompt. Reasonable Service
Licensed/Insured

ER.Q411423

Cal *47 333 (713

ID Y llW ILD c AREA

G e n e r a l S e r v ic e s

Price Chang*’ 1 bdrms . 2
baths llrc p la c * r v t is o in
w UBQ N*w F HA appraisal
IM.ObO Now or I , Ma.OOO!
Atkins R .a lly
4 ^ 54*2 74 hrs

H A H Remodeling painting.
Chattahoochee stone, concrete
and carpentry work.
Free
EsI 377 tS t*/lM 004J e.es

jarkesUFrseesHinHIi^
P ia n o T u n in g

E X P E R T PIANO TU N IN G S erv./reya ir/m o v ln g /re n ta l

P lu m b in g
RtfiaiK i Plum bint Inc
Ist.Chelce For Y e ir Plumbing
Waedsl I e?4Hourse Repairs
e Remodeling# Repip, ng

CFC031531e 4J M 4J9/333 ****
» , 8 0 OFF WITH THIS AD

RELIANCE INC.
SEWER t DRAIN CLEANING
3 *hour*! Flatralesi
Free Eslimalesl CFC021173
431-4*59 or 323 44*4

S4.80 OFF WITH THIS AD
R o o fin g

471 *574

CARPENTER All kinds ol home

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

H I JWALL COVERING
We hang ell types Reasonable

grading and terllllilng

322-3663
Like Hama Daycare Center •
Near Winter Spring* Elemen­
tary 7 4pm Infants to ly r t.
L k *444-4 ....................333-4441

T » a p e r H a n g in g
e WALLPAPER SPECIALIST30 yrs. a.p. Free Eslimalesl
LOW cash prices......I 430 2113

LAWNS MOW ED A T R IM M E D .
Raasonat'a. Sensor Clliians
Discount. Frea t d m i m

M u s ic Lessons
E X P E R T PIANO TU N IN G '
S *rv /re p a lf/m o v in g /re n ta l
new A used Call R a y ^ M R U

Painting

TRI SDN ROOFING
Root repairs • F ree estimate*
Stale cert. CCC444177 331 4971

'&amp; w e r /S e p t ic T a n k

SEPTIC TANK CLEANING
( I t OFF W ITH THIS AD
ROCKY'S SEPTIC
33435*4

T r a s h H a u lin g
TARO DE AXIS HAULE D
*54/LOAD ALSO. JUNK CARS
REMOVED. FREE
*95 71(7

S w im m in g P ool
S e r v ic e
U I M SWIMMING POOLS 55444
Warehouse Clearance ol new
19(9 pools. 74 tt X 37 II
completely installed Include*
huge deck, ladder, fencing
Idler and skimmer Financing
available Other pools avail
abl* Ask about factory re
bales! Call toll Iree
I IDO ( ] ] 6400
iC G C 0n 0/7P £O ^m

Y e le p h o n e S e r v ic e - "
CORDLESS PHONE Betimes
A Antennas
all brands
Replaced while you wait
447 3*33. or 904 734 *457

♦ Painting i Papcrhanging

T ile

Q uality Work. Reasonable
Prices, Free Est Ins 3311175
FRANK BARNHART painting A
pressurt cleaning 19 yrs eip .
Reference*______J i l l 1*1

♦ w A TOUCH OF TILE * ♦

rb - * # - C

71
I n I e r i or / E \ t e r i u r . F r a *
Estimate* C a ll7317*99
' i n t e r i o r A EXTERIOR
P reltttianal work. Hrty. rales
avail. Ted, 4*44413. Tree Est
Lyndon s Kretetional Painling
LakaM ary Resident
Interior/Enter lor
Licensed’1newed
Free Eslimalesl
1M 1(5*

Repairs A RemodHing No |ob
loo big or small! I Licensed A
Iree estimates’ Call 173 17*7

T r e e S e r v ic e
E C H O L S T R E E S E R V IC E
Free estimalest Fair P rk e it
L k Ins Slump Grinding, Too!
&gt;17131* day crmln
"Lal Tht P rettsswnals do it"
T R IM M IN G , lo p p in g . Re
moral Hauling all phase* of
Iree work Cell J33 4*49

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S a n lo rd ,

F lo rid a — F rid ay,

II

SALE OR LEASE OPTION
DELTONA
J b d rm
tpllt/Tbalh 1.151 w| It '&lt;
a&lt;i* 544.500 Assumable Nan
Qualifying Laan Call 513 2432
SANFORO - G«orgilown Lika
naw duplex Low low down I
155.000 Call &gt;40 r a i ________

1.65 BOND MONEY
AvallaM* naw tar lin t lima
buyanl Harry, won't la itl 2.
1. 4 bdrm horn** availably In
Dal Iona. Sanlord. Laka Mary
and Long wood araail
AA Carnal. Inc. Cantury I t
Call Janat MantllaM
Oayl, 322 1254 Evai. 515 1711

M » — C o m m e r c ia l
P ro p e r ly /S a le
NEAR 1-4! PRIME LOCATION
Church A tchoel. built '14. 11.5
eel A U N T USESI M ult Salltl
R a il Eltata Qua
...... 41515**
SANFORO • 1.1 ACRES, ronad.
450 laal of Im nlag*. ma|or
highway 1........
515 1510
SANFORO By O w w Licantad
boarding tla b l* W'M ita lti. 1
lancad pastures. ip rln klar
ly tla m
Includes lovely 5
bdrm . 1 bath ♦ mobile home
lor your m anager M any
ealrat 1190 000 Make oiler
Call 111 1149

153— A c r e a g e -

__

a 40
1 Bedroom, front
kltchan. doubt# Intulated roof.
Control heat-air 55*95 or will
conilder trad* tor truck, boat.

car or 7 Call............... I l l 4454
14X44 MANATEE
2 bdrm I
bath, icraanad patio. I meed
yard, naw carpal, cantal H/A.
10X10 lhad MUST SEE TO
A P P R E C I A T E ! G ood
i l a r l a r l r t l l r t i l
514 000/negotlabla 111 9411.

avantngi___________________
1974 F E R N S ln g la w id e
trailer In park. Ch/a (now AC
unit with 5 yr. warranty)
Retrlg A ifove tfayi. wether
A dryer hook up! New carpel,
new ihed ] b d rm . I bath
(partially remodeled bath).
Alio h ai carport "Mull Sail
Oulck". 57000 obo Cal' day or
night. 115 5210

1 5 9 - R e a l E s ta te
________ W a n t e d ________
U NO
Wanted Immediately! 10 40
acret. writable tor reiidentlal
developement W rit# Tarry
Clayton. Rout* 10. Bo&gt; 119.
la k e City. FI 51055 or call
904 755 4404 B ro k tr t pro
tected

111— Appliances
/ Furniture
BASSETT CRIB end mattress
e«c cond
10. 4 Dr. Chait.
545 High Chair. 510 511 5041
BJ’S RESALE
Wa Buy/Sell Furniture A Cal
lactiblat. Including E ita le i
15915 laniard Aye., 1227449
OCANOPY BED. complete with
m attreit and boi iprlngi. 595
__________ 511 0744
OCOFFEE TABLE - And 2 and
labial Strong, blond# Mad#
by Lana Co 115 Call 511 4114

* ACREAGE &amp; LOTS *

*

★ * WATERFRONT A *
ALL SIZES
NONQUALIFY MORTCAOES

JORGENSEN REAL ESTATE
407-322-1155

FREELAND
LIQUIDATION LIST
NORTH FLORIDA a reag*.
waterfront, limber and range
land for ta le Starling at
14.995 Owner financing on all
parcel! Call l tootat 4404 e&gt;t
114.1 MAM to I 50PM
OWNER FINANCING - Noqual
itying, H 000 down 10 5% In
terett. 50 yr mtgl 2 Tan acre
tract!, 175.000 ea On* 5 acre
trad . 550 000 Call___ 411 9714

★ ST. JOHN'S RIVER*
10 ACRES! Fenced, zoned for
horn# or motoil«!14S 000 Termt
,

U ACRES! St John | R.vtr
Frontage ....... 195.000 Tor m t
TWO MOBILE HOMESI Each
on »'ve acres Walk to Ivtr!
IAS 000 such Creative flnanc
ing available* M

JORGENSEN REAL ESTATE
_ _ _ _ _ 407 3 2 2 JJ5 5 ___
W INTER SPRINOS
TREESI
SANFORD

4 ACRES
145 000

5 ACRES

WATER

CITY
115 000

233—
1 9 9 - P e t s 4 S u p p lie s

2 11— A n t i q u e s /
C o l le c t i b l es____

"UNBELIEVABLE!"
Thli reaction was expressed
by Shari B ot Lk. M ary to her
Classified Advertising Con
sultant a'ter sailing her patio
sal to I ha llrsl cellar I Har ad
was scheduled to run on the
Sanlord H erald Classified
10 Day Special Rata Some
thing lo advertise and achieve
quick results at a special, low
price? Try our '0 A 14 Day
Special Ra'asl Lowest rales
lor consecutive days’ run
Cancel without penally when
results are reached!
CLASSIFIED OEPT.
1111411

KENMORE WASHER - 5 evde
4 speed, heavy duty, white,
»17511C all.................... 1114)97
IA R R Y '! MARY. 215 '.tr.U td
A .e New-Used turn A eppl
Buy/S all/Trxd,......... I l l 4111.
O Q U IE N SIZE BCD 115
__________ 111 1093
_
WANTED Good leaking appli­
ances. working or not. Wa also
sell and repair.______ 111-4194
1190 L A D Y K C N M O R E
w e th er/d rye r
Tan. brand
naw. used twice 5415 115 1701.
ask lor Cindy or 1412 S
Stevens Ave. Sanlord altar 4

183— T e l e v i s i o n /
R a d io / S te r e o

CALL 111 1114

189— O f f i c e S u p p lie s
/ E q u ip m e n t

1 5 7 -M o b ile
H o m e s / S a le

HANDY MAN SPECIAL!
12 ■ 40. 5 bdrm . |!y bath!
51795 or conilder trade tor
truck, boat, car or 1 111 4454

PANASONIC Ward Processor A
typewriter in one Greet gr*o
gilt 5500 111 1747, oiler 4 pm

191— B u ild in g
M a t e ria ls

___

ALL STEEL BUILDINGS at
dealer Invoice. 5.000 to 50.000
sg It. Call 407 191 OMI collect
REPOSSESSED • Musi sell 4
quoniet steal buildings. Brand
naw. nevtr erected. 25X50.
70X 40. 40 X40. 50X100 Will sail
lor balance owed Call Jim
I 400 473 1907

B ra n cash register:, circa
1900. 5450 t j Also, mlsc Civil
War Items! Call...........110 4414

2 1 3 — A u c t io n s
BRIDGES ANTIQUES • 111 1MI
Ib-SM/SaleAvctlen Thurs 7pm
1444 Hvry 44WOIAB547AAUI77

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

READY TO FISH
and GARAGE KEPT
14' Jon Boat, completely
decked out with 9 9 motor,
trolling motor, lilt trailer,
depth tinder. Im stereo radio.
1 oars. 1 anchors. 2 tile
lacketi. 1 new swivel seats
and other &gt; Iras 517001/rm
________Call 31) 9114
IS FOOT TRI HULL B TRAIL
ER

SO horse M ercu ry

1979 .

fu.iy equipped 31400 5111775

* 1 6 FT. ORLANDO CUPPER
Side console, open tlshermen
bass boat Fiberglass trl hull
design Balt well, raised area
In front complete with swivel
fishing seat Motor mount on
bow and transom tor trotting
motor New Hummingbird
T I0I depth Under and llsh
lo c a to r
SOHP E v ln ru d e
stiller Eacellent condition!
New electric starter New
deep cycle marine battery)
Good tra ile r with upright
roller boat guides and naw tall
lights mounted on uprights
51.750 Call
541 MSI

1084 GLASSTREAM
a BASS BOAT a
IS'S" with 15HP Mercury
engine, trailer, remote control
Mercury trolling motor A 1
condition! 51.500 Call 515 4445
1990 M O T D R G U ID Trolling
Motor. 411b brule hand con
trot Used a couple limes 5400
new. se ll: 5150 plus a c ­
cessories 111 4444__________

2 1 9 — W a n t e d to B u y
SSI Aluminum Cans.Newspaper
Non Ferrous Metals...........Glass

KOKOMO....................... I l l H OP
B E A U T Y SALON C H A IR 1
A ll p u rp o s e
H y d r a u lic
shampoo chair combo Call
113 4345 or 493 7305

221— G ood t h in g s

APARTMENT CLOSE OUT!
Sal A Sun . Sun Lake Apis .
Lh Mary 2429 Sun Lake Loop.
Apt 109. ground level Quality
lurnilura. lamps, pictures,
kitchenware, (lilting gear, etc
at bargain prices!
1111*14

207 VINEW00D DR. Sanford
Set &amp; Sun . 9AM )PM Riding
mower, lewn equip , clothes.
bike*. toy*. furniture Reait
BIO VARO SALE 1102 Madera
Ave . (off Ro%aiia Dr . btwn
Sanford A.e L Locutt ) SAT..
I • S. Late el everything!______

BIG YARD SALE
Furniture, ktd* clothe*, hike*.
10 a 14 tent never u*ed. lot*
more 2900 S Perk. Pmecre*t
Thuc*. Frl, l Sat. 9 am to 4pm

BRYN HAVEN SUBOIVISON
129 Rabun Court. Ssnford.
neat to Senore Sat | Jpm
Golf ctub*. bag A cart 1 ml*c

COR. OF 8TH ’ POPLAR AVE
Sat , 9 Spm Men * *uit* A
*hoe*. d r e * *e i. children *
clothe* A iean* all *He*tt
FOUR F A M ILY YARD SALE!
US Pmecre*t Dr . Sanford
Frl A Sat .9 AM JPM

* SKYLARK 300 HOMES *
Sat « May 5th only. 9AM*
Enter 17/92 or Grant St N .
t i c bargain*! t Fotlow *ign»

LAKE MARY
HUGE PACKRAT SALE
Selling out good antique*,
furniture *m ail*. toy*, you
name ill Friday Saturday A
Sunday • am until ? Country
Club to Jrd St . to VenBuran to
MfWood Street

MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS

SATURDAY ONLY • • 30 am to
2 pm 215 Meli**a Court in
Grovlew.__________________
SATURDA y T i /S M AM until ?
Corner of Decotf* and Fore*t
Dr Franklin *tove. ml*c
Saturday. May S I S Baseball
card* and mi*c 3601 Hartwell
Aye, Sanford
FRI . A SAT . 9am until ? IIS
M cK ay Blvd . Washington
Oak* Lot*of m iueilaneou*
ST P E T E R S E P IS C O P A L
CHURCH Bie**ed treasure*
rummage *a&gt;e! Saturday. 9 3
700 Rhmenart Rd. Lake Mary
THOUSAND IT E M SALE • 975
Elder Rd. oft 44 West Friday
Sunday F u rn itu re , office
computer tytfem. and more
WOMENS plu* *i&lt;e*. etc Mead
owtea on the River U1 Maple
Dr . DeBary Saturday and
Sunday . 9 to 3______________

1215 OAK AVENUE
Saturday. 9 to 3 Varied item*.
churthorgan_______________

124 ABERDEEN CR. SANFD
Sat onlyl Tool*, welding
machine 230 460 Bolt ac/dc
Tow bar. motor home hitch. 2
*ide tool boae* cartop carrier,
electric impact gun. electric
cord* A fan*, new |aiou*ie
window part*, file cabinet*,
book*, clothe*. *u ltc a*e*.
tpeakert. antiq washer, m iu
2 FA M ILY Saturday/ • am to 6
pm 2533 El Caption Dr .
Sanford Tool*, baby high
chair, clothe*, etc.

212 E. 28th St. SANFORD
SatunJay only! 4AM til 1PM
Rabbit w/cage A lot*otm i*c

3 FAMILY YAR0 SALE
Lot* of tool*, furniture, and
mi*c 2013 Adam* Ave . oft
Metionville Frl . A S a t. 9 to 3

Frl A S a t. 11/47 A 1 11 0 to 4
163 Pmecretf Qrive. Sanford
MOVING SALE Frl end Sat
I 30 am to 4 pm 122 Country
Ctub Circle. Sanford
MOVING SALEI Saturday A
Sunday
200 M e li*te Ct .
Grovev»ew Village. Sanford
Aether dryer, mi*c item*

S a t. 9 4PM 550 Btrn C t .
Depone Court*and to Roland
to Bern Some furniture. mi*c
H20 S Cameron Ave. Sanfcrd
Friday. Saturday. Sunday
Still____________

N EIG HBO RHO OD SALE

3805 S. SANFORO AVE.

Furniture Toy*. M iu Safur
day 7 30AM Near Sanford
Airport Follow *tgn*

to E a t

U-PICK PEAS
M E R IW ETH ER FARMS
1471 CELERY AVE. SANFORD

222— M u s ic a l

2 2 3 — M is c e lla n e o u s

231— C a rs

AMWAV PRODUCTS CALL
RICK OR KIM
140 1415. 10AM 7PM
• BABY PLAYPEN with pad.
I2S Like near condition Call
__________ 222 4926______

CAMAR0 BERLINETTA 1980

BUY............SELL...........TRADE

CHEVY CAMAR0 Z28

A i r , a u to . ps. p b , naw
whaals/tlres. 105 4 Barrel,
tinted window), rear spoiler.
tl.SOOobo M l T ill. 7am 4pm
I Jett).............I l l 4044 Sundays

HUEY'S CROWN PAWN
______ 447 111 1744________
C O M M E R C I A L S E W IN O
M A C H IN E • With walking
foot, 1500 Call 350 49)1_______
OO-CART • Johnson IH P . newly
rebuilt eng . roll bar A cram
plates 5400
l i t 0444eves
HAL MACINTOSH OIL PAINT*
INO
X) Inch, gold Iremed.
gorgeous flora)I Collector’s
lewel!
......................
5493
Cell 447 71)4 or 194 4145

’42. red ALL OPTIONSI Very
nice 51.450 best oiler 119 4949

FORDTEMPO GL
’14. 4lr, power steering. 3
speed. 4 door. 44K miles,
while, greet gas mileage!
55.100 Call
451 7215
1945 FORD ESCORT WAOON
Auto. A/C. P/S. P /B Like
new A steal al 15495 Ask tor
Randy 111 1194___ __

CARPET WHOLESALE

STATION WAGON
'75. whlta, almost new tires,
good Interior. 51.000 negolla
ble Call
447 1114

Mill Otrtcf. Name Brands
100% Dupont Stalnmaiter
17 99 yd
100% nylon plum, or
Sculptured Ml LO. 15 99 yd
Mwy 454 A 417. longwood
431 5511

PONTIAC FIREBIRD
'77. baby blue. 150. good con
dition 51.700 best oiler Call
447 457 4491

I I * C O A C H M A N S L ID IN
CAMPER - |/c , stove, retrlg
erato r. hoi water healer,
bathroom Sleeps 4 New root
Avents 57000 M ! 95)4 after 5

Coachman Slide-In Camper

• PUBLIC AUTO AUCTION •
EVERY W EDNESDAY 7:54PM
OAYTONA AUTO AUCTION
Hwy. 92. Daytona Baach
_________9*4-135 4H I_________
44 ISUZU TROPPER II 4 dr . 3
s p d ., A C . avg
m ile s
Eacellent condition
39947 Ask lor Randy M l 1194
1942 ISUZU I MARg,
Greet condttj
Randy'*!! 4 1
1912 HONDA ACCOR D ^ ” Autb7
A /C . 74.000 m iles E a tra
clean 57*91 Ask lor Randy
M l 4194____________________

VERTICAL CAMERA
N u f C 14X22 SST. 15% lo
150% Very good condition In
use now 51.975 407 544 4954

1974 DATSUN 260
Powered by 550 Chevy engine
Victor Jr aluminum Intake,
dual chain and gears. Crane
cam. TRW inters. 750 dual
line single pump Molly 450
short m alt Turbo. B and M
rachat m iner, nautral safety
switch, oil cooler, aualllary
r a d ia to r Ia n . r e a r w ire
wheels 12 coals ot black
lacquer! All new exterior
paint! Burgundy interior, air
conditioned. 14100 Partial
Iradaaccepted) Call 559 1949

2 3 0 — A n t i q u e / C l a s s ic
____ C a r s

'65 MERCEDES BENZ 190DC
4 c)oOf. 35 mpg Run* Greatf
HOOOobo 322 1321. after Spm

231— C a rs
'47 ISUZU TROPPER II • 4 dr..
L.S pkg . Sspd. A/C. Tu
tone paint excellent cond
59947 Ask (or Randy M l 4194

______ ___________ *
1975 VW 5U 0
I spd.. factory
air. 44.100 orlg miles, 55000
obo Call
_______ M l 5074
1944 TOYOTA VAN Sport pkg
A/C. 4uto. P/S. P/B. cruise
Hit. AM FM cassette 57944
Ask tor Randy M l 4 1 9 4 ___

C H E V Y C E L E B R IT Y - 89
Wagon Eacellent condition
White burgundy interior, a/c.
power windows, luggage rack,
sport wheels, am /Im stereo.
2 5 liter, tinted windows. Iree
seal. auto. CL package. 14.000
miles 510.400 471 0594_______

1944 NISSAN 4 &gt; 4 - Loaded
w/iport pkg , A/C. P/S. P/B
A llo y s , 5 spd . A M /F M
cassette 510.914 Ask tor
Randy M l 1194_____________

CHRYSLER LtBARON
47. 4 door, air, lilt, cruise,
stereo Below Loan! 54.700
Call................................... 444 1415
1944 TOYOTA CELICA ST
5 spd , A /C . Baby Blue
Eacellent cond 57944 Ask lor
Randy M l 1194_____________

DODGE (00 CONVERTIBLE

'49 VOLKSWAGON BUG Sun
root, runs well, needs cosmtl
les 5W0 Call 549 9510____
'29 CAMARO Z14 - Good condl
Hon 32500 obo Call M4 1157
alter 3 pm, Itavo msg._______

'41 FO R O L T D W AGON
Loaded! 5700down A ridel
Ask tor Sieve or Craig. I l l 1200

a t 11 A M
F riday, M ay 25
Sanford Commerce Park on flirport Blvd., Sanford, FL

P R IM E C O M M E R C IA L / IN D U S T R IA L P R O P E R T IE S

Two Improved Parcels with AAA Rented Tenants!
Site* suitable for Showroom, Warehouses or Lite Manufacturing are in great Central Fla.
Location. Call now for a FREE information packet or visit our lie. rep. on site. Site Inspedion: Thur., May 17 from: 12 to 6pm ami on Tucs, Stay 22 from: 10am lo Spm.
Directions: 1-4 Ihru OilanJo U I lealhrow. Exit at SR 46A, Head S. lo Airport BIvJ , Turn
Right go to 1601 Airport Blvd. I.OOK F or T i l l A U C U O S S lG S s!

Plus:

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Six C o m m e rc ia l/In d u s trla l Lots w ill be Sold
ABSOLUTE — to the Last &amp; H igh est Bidder!
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23 RESIDENTIAL LOTS Whippoorwill Subdivision
Now there is a place to build your dream home— Whippoorwill Subdivision Sanford.
This community is conveniently located for easy access to Orlando or the Cast Coast.
Il is beautifully landscaped U the ovcrsl/od wooded homesilcs are thick with
Mature Southern Oaks. Visit our licensed representative on site for details
Preview: Saturday, May 19 U Tuesday. May 22 from 10 am to 5pm
Directions: I Iwy 17-92 North lo Alrp&gt; rt Blvd , Last to Me'Jonvtiic A v e , North to
Whippoorwill Subdivision and L o o k To * T in A u c t io n Sic k s /

5 Lots w ill he sold to the last &amp; highest bidder!
Term s for both salts: 10% down day of sale; Balance al closing, 5% buyers premium.

H lG G E N B O T H A M " f '

Auctioneers 5auM
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JUNK CARS REMOVED
NO CHARGE
__________ M l 9571__________
ISTop Dollar)! Paid for junk
cars, trucks. 4 wheel drive
Any condition Call 211 5994

REE1E Clats II I Hitch - adjust
head w/torsion bars 1 anti
sway bar 5500 obo M l 5074

LONGWOOD
BARGAIN MOTORS

FORD EC0N0LINE VAN
'77. good shape! Asking 51.500
________ Call 113 1341________

3190 Hwy. 17-92 • Longwood

FORD PICK UP
74. auto. V I 51.900/offerl
CALL................................84*2415
'41 CHEVY 1/4 Ion P /U Aulo.
4/c. p/s. and cruise control
51000 end lake over payments
515 9114alter Spm

!

237— T r a c to r s a n d
_____ T r a i l e r s ____

FARM TRKCTORS

Diesel. front loader. boa blade
L trailer E *c cond. u*ed
only 23 hr* .111.500 36S 3206

2 3 8 — V e h i c le s

324-1311

85 MUSTANG
LX

84 CHEVY S-10
PICKUP

WHITE. RED WT.. AC. AUTO
LIKE NEW SK9LBP 30»

WHITE. V«. 57,000 USES
AC
SK»t6P30J5

$3 4 9 5

$3495

78 HONDA CIVIC
STATION WAGON

84 SCOTSDALE
LONGBED 4x4
RED. AC. V i

CHEAP TRANSPORTATION
SK4 0O434A

MUSED INSTOCK
ALL 3IZESI ALL PRICE3I
Maitland Tractor 1 Equipment
54 ml N ot Maitland
Interchange on IT 97
454 1171

Sk i IBP 303?

$535

$4995

84 PLYMOUTH
RELIANT

82 FORD
BRONCO

4 DOOR. COLD. ALITT. AC.
FAMILY CAR . SA91BP3Q35

WHITE LOADED. ALL POWER
4 l4 .... SK91BPXX

$2995

$4495

Hours: Mon. -Fri. 9•7, Sat. 8•6
BANK FINANCING
QUALITY USEDCARS BARGAINPRICES
- WEBUYCARS-

WE PAY TOP 555 tor wrtcktd
cars trucks' WE SELL guar
anleed used parts AA AUTO
SALVAGE of DeBary, 4444004

CASH SPECIALS
J^.iAZDA RX7.............. Nice!

...........$ 2 5 0 0
79 GMC 4x4......................Must See!.................... § 3 4 5 0
82 CADDY SEDAN DEVILLE................................ $ 2 5 5 0
83 OLDS DELTA 88..............Low Miles.............. $ 4 5 0 0
84 TOYOTA MINI VAN........................................... $ 4 8 5 0
86 DODGE CONVERTIBLE.......White......... $ 6 4 9 3
86 FORD BRONCO............
$9500
86 DODGE VAN 3/4 TON....................................... $ 5 7 0 0
86 DODGE VISTA S.W........................................... $ 4 7 9 5
87 DODGE CARAVAN........................................... $ 8 6 0 0
87 CHEVY SPECTRUM................
$4400

MINCER MOTORS
GOOD CREDIT • BAD CREDIT • NO CREDIT • NO PROBLEM
•PLUS Tfu. T«g A T«*

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1809 S. FRENCH

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'83 CADILLAC FLEETWOOD
Fully 'oaded. eicellenl condl
lionll 54.I5QI Call
747 391!
43 CADILLAC CIMARRON
Loaded, low miles. 55.193
Call M4 OMI

243— J u n k C a rs

★ FREE S P IR IT * *

M IN I MOTOR HOMED
19,54,544..........................1114314

B u s e s / V a n s ___

79 Z28 CAMARO
550. 4 speed, metallic blue,
blue Interior, am /lm cassatte
stereo, air. T tops. p/s. p-b.
all original Must selll 52.900
orbestot.er
M l 4444

'45 TEMPO • 42 000 m l. air.
cloth Interior, like new I EZ
DOWN payment. EZ TERMS!

PLUS

★

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’69 CADILLAC
Burgundy, new black vinyl
lop. original! 45% restored,
runs! 599S or best oiler Call
127 745)

’42. rad. fully equipped! 55.200
________ Call 11)4441________
FAIRWAY MOTORS
"Homeol 5194 Down A Ride "
5400 US 17 93 Longwood
NO FINANCE COMPANIES!
’BUY HERE! P A Y H E R E f

'44 CHEVY PICKUP C 10. red
Only...............
5700 downl I

14 ft w /a lr, stove/ratrlg
water heater, be . sleeps 4
New roell 51.000 575 9114 eves

W a n te d

3 FAMILY SALE!

s a t. S 4PM Lot* of collect
it&gt;&lt;etf Clothe* kitchenware.
• amera #qu&lt;p . A hou*eho&gt;d

V e h ic le s / C a m p e r s

’89 Kubota 26.5HP Trictor

K C N M O R E w a s h e r /d r y e r .
whit*, used dally 5150 China
cabinet, dark pine flnim. glass
front, good cond. SUS. Call
111 3114. early AM__________
• SEWINO MACHINE 145
C all...................... ............. 154 1940
• SEWINO MACHINE - Edison
precision made In n/ce cabi
net Good condition, runs A
saws 550 C a l l ____ 111 1)54
• S IN O E R
Zigzag sewing
machine Old but recondl
lloned with cabinet anc case
UC- Call____________ M l 0254
• TRAMPOLINE Personal Hie
I I f t diameter) 515441 T ill

PIANO FOR SALE

F riday , M ay 25

Im p o r t C a rs

'14. all electric eactpl seels,
a m /fm c a st . a ir . power
steering 4 brakes. 5 spd . light
metallic blue. 50.000 ml. T
lops I Greet car Musi see to
appreciate. 54.500/olfer Will
consider trade Call I 499 1497

______________________ ★

OLDS CUSTOM CRUISER

' l l MAZDA PICKUP
Brown,
tinted windows
14uQ down

Plus:

__________________________ * _

NISSAN 300 ZX

M e r c h a n d is e

Wanted responsible parly to
assume Small monthly pay
mants on piano See locally
Call Credit manager at
t 900 551 4441

KDX 194 W ITH TR A ILER !
Like new I Only has 400 miles
on bike All Accessories. 51.400
for elll I Longwood I 551 7441

A u to P a r ts

______a n d T r u c k s

2 0 0 — R e g is t e r e d P e ts

TURKEYS CHICKENS
DUCKS OUAILSAOEESE.
Call 227 9054

79, 27 ft. duel root elr, many
as tra l' Reduced'! ... tli.SnO
Call................ .................. Bt« 4 ll«
SOUTHWIND Class A. Oarage
kepi. EiC- rendition Re
ducedl 511.404. Call 493 1441
WINNSBAOO CHIEFTON • IS
14' loaded. Eatra Sharp, UK
ml Owner H IK Looks Brand
New I Call
444)111

: 524 1244

241— R e c re a tio n a l
234—

LOVELY tang hatred kittens
need good homesl Please
adopt the ml 149 S ill

P o u lt r y

PACE ARROW MOTOR HOME

550 L. low mileage, eacellent

TRUCK BOX
For full s lit
pick up Good condition 575
Cell M3 1041 alter 7PM

• FR EE I month old ftmale
dog. " M t r c e d t t " Loves
children Brown Labrador A
Golden Retriever 5711440

* __________________

* * ’IS SUZUKI * *

/ A c c e s s o r ie s

FR EE PUPPY • Terrier M U .
Tan B blk, S mol. snots To
good homo! Call 407 111 1914

2 0 3 — L iv e s t o c k a n d

1)87 K0X80BIKE

Fully loaded1 Auto. V4. air. all
power, am /fm . Immaculalel
53.975 Call ..................499 0511

tx c u liv u

d a is A. 11 f t . 1 air condl
Honors. ■aar bedroom, divided
bath, color TV. micro, central
vaccuum, iter o Sleeps 4
Eacellent condition! 510 000
value, sacrifice tor tll.900
Coll 447 7IM or 494 41 4)

New brakes, front B rear
iprocket/rear Heel E «c cond'
5500 Cell 444 5037/904 749 5457

'86 Mercury Capri GS

B e a r w h e a l a lig n m e n t
m a&lt;hlne_EjKjRiyU! ism ,it)
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M OTOR HOME

★ __________________________

Ice cold air. p/b. p/s. auto.
burgundy. 55.100. Call uto 7155

SHOP EQUIPMENT

AKC. shots fc wormed. 1150 I
male. 1 te m a le t......... I l l 9153
SIBERIAN HUSKY - AKC Reg
lifer ad Very affectionate II
months old female Blue eyes
Cost 5500
FR EE to GOOD
Heme. Call week days, after
4:30PM. 49}443!__________
3M. TOY POODLES - AKC Vat
c h e c k e d a n d w o rm e d
1150 5200 Call 447 444 4217

PIAOGIO ORANDE MOTOR
SCOOTER 1940. hoi red. 549)
Call 447 71)4 er 194 4US

'85 CHRYSLER IE BARON

R O L L -A IR C O M P R E SS O R ,
duo last nail gum. sea Holding
Want out of business. MUST
SELL. Call evenings. I l l 0744

V e h i c le s / C a m p e rs

a n d B ik e s

1949 FO RO
CONVERTIBLE - Automatic.
A/C. all power, tu tone gray.
17.000 miles. Musi tall Ask lor
handy 1114)90____________

1 95— M a c h i n e r y / T o o l s

REESH0N0 PUPS

241— R e r r e a tio n a l

39— M o to r c y c le s

R IOING LAWN MOWER
With ravers*. iaOOCall 150 4951

2 NCR’s MODEL 313

1.3 ACRE 10T!
SOUTH OF SANFORD
wily wl(t«iH«liv4 H. r ..-i! let
ling with I I mjmmoulh oaki.
, utilities. lia b le!, and over
1.700 iq II of out bulldlngil 2
‘ blki louth of Airport Blvd on
MellonvIlleAv lo n e d R lA A
H9 WO________________511 1717

K I T ’ N ’ C A R L Y L E ® by U r r y W r ig h t

SEARS CRAFTSMAN 11 HP

L o t s / S a le _______
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111 w . l i t . S I. S u it* 419
LAKEFRONT horn* In DeBary
11000 (town, assume no quail
tying 2 b d rm . lamlly rm.
miidc u iilll« t. (lo w to I 4
I ' 'to Purchase U0 000
COUNTRY CHARMER 5 bdrm .
I bath, lam lly rm. I00’» 200'
yard, hug* bvaulllul oekt.
ra ll td patio. Eaiy
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111000

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PLYMOUTH HORIZON $ 4
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86 ' AM/F M S larao T\ 3995

631
\ GMC 515 PICKUP $1
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                    <text>S a n fo rd H e ra ld
It’s baseball time
82ml Year. N o

1 7 8 - Sanlord

Florida

NEWS DIGEST

Local major leaguers hustle
to make tomorrow start

□ Sports
Seminole almost wins
W IN TER I’AMK — Maurice Thomas lrt|)|H'il
while Irailltiit the :i:w» inlcrmcdl.dc finals .mil
hnlxhrd sixth The difference In points wax the
illllerenee lir l« t r ii Srmlnolr High's llrM ami
second place finish In a strong clglll team held
Krld.iv nlgfil ill Shnwaller Klelil
limm.i* li.nl Bnlxhcd fourth In llie 1211 lil«li
hurdles earlier III Ihe meet Meet champion
Winter Haven wored 125 |Hiints In llie Tribe's
1 1 8 'i.

Sos Rag* 1B

□ Nation
Greyhound talks fruitless
TU C S O N . Art/. — Ncgnilatnr* Inr both
Greyhound and sinking employees met Salur
day. but no progress wax reported and eaell side
blamed llienthiT (or xirlke-relaied violence

Saa Paga BA

BRIEFS

INSIDE

B y O B A N SM ITH
Herald sports writer

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IN C U S

S A N FO R D — W hal does llie end ol
I lie 32 day Ma|or lx i l| | u r Itasrtiall
loekoul mean liH 'iilly?
I n p layers who m ake th eir w inter
hom es in ihe S a n lm d l.a k r Mary area
lik e T im R u ln cs. and C h et Lem on, ol
H eathrow . David M arlin e/, of W inter
S p rin t's, and F ra n k V k ila . ol Oviedo, n
m e an s h u stlin g lo arran g e plane
Mights. g e llin g luggage In tfrllie r and
sa v in g goodbye lo la m llv and trlends
so they can gri lo sprin g n am in g
sig h ts iiu la y lor |ira ctlccIn in m o ro w
For the three Ma|or League team s
lh a l tra in locally II m eans getting all
ol their w o rkers. ticket la k e rs, ushers,
vendors, r l c lined up lor gam es lh a l
are scheduled lo s tiirl next Monday
T h e 18 Ir iiin x lh a l Ira ln ill Florida
w ill start lw o a day practices ill H a m
on T u e sd ay Intrr-trsim nam es w ill
probably start un T h u rsd a y or Frid ay

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|&gt;I a y t* r s m i l
inrtiiuiis iici ’mII.i Iimiis Page 2 A
ail.iseh.dl s loon lalMir history
Page 2 A
w llh names a nil In si o ilier clubs
scheduled loxtarl Monday. March 2H
In Orlando Ihe Minnesota Tw in s
will lx- maklnn Ihelr Iasi ap|ieariinee
lieforr movinn hi Fl Myers next
spring
Th e llrsl name lur the T w in s will he
analiisl th r Dot Inns al Tinker Field
next Monday and a n o rd m n hi Tw in s
ticket niananer Tom lltalia II you wish
lo see Ihe game you had lieller hurry
and net your hi krts
"T h e Ikidgcrsaic always one of nur
tiesl lirawlun names and we have less
Ilian 11)0 llckels Irfl."siiid lllalia
Tile missed 32 days ol cam p really
See B aseball, Page 2 A

F a n re a c tio n
m ix e d lo c a lly

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B y V IC K I D a S O R M IIR
and L A C Y O O M IN

A rizona
MASMMS GIANTS

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Herald slat* writers

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Nobody wins Lotto jackpot
T A L L A H A S S E E - Th e Klonila l.ollo |aek|Mil
swelled in an esiImaled $13 million dollars this
week when nnliody plekeil all six w inning
luimtierx In l l r Si Patrick's Dav drawing,
lottery olllei.ilss.iiil Sunday
T h e numberx drawn S a tiin liv were 2. 3. Hi.
19.33 and 39
Shier iio I hh I v man bed all six. Ihe $»i million
laekpot rolled over, pulling Ihe esllinale lor next
week's grand prt/e al $ 13 million
" T h is rollover ends the longest grand prize
winning streak in Ihe nam es hlslorv.
said
l.olterv Secretary Relm ea Paul
•We ve had III new l.ollo millionaires during
this winning sin-ak. whit h slurted idler Ihe tody
other rollover ol 1990. on.lanu.tfv 27
A ll hough no one claimed Ihe |aek|«il. 257.780
llekets rpiidllltxl lor smaller prizes Pavouls
were:
% ,2 ’2 2 llc k rli* in .ilt lir il flv r til s i* to w ill
$3,604
a 12.289 llckels mail hetl lour ol six lo win
$95
8215.209 III kels mail hi d three ol six lo w in
S t 50

Hospital bursting with babies
S A N F O R D — Doctors at Central Florida
Regional Hospital say they ran I explain an
unusually high nuinlicr ol hirilis there this
w e e k e n d , h o s p it a l s p o k e s p e r s o n K a v
Harlhnlomew siiid today.
"Y o u never know ." Harlholomew said aboul
ihe hlrihs id eight girls ami live Ixivx Friday.
Saturday and Sunday She said Ihe record high
was 17 births In one short slreleh

"There's no reason Thai's just the way II
happens." she s.ud
Not even a lull moon can arcnunl lor the
weekend baby hooin. Ikirlholunew said Ac
cording lo (Hipular legend. a lull iiiim iii can
induce lalMir
T w o boys were born Frulav. seven luibles
were bom Saturday and lour lollies were Imrn
Sunday at llie Sanlord hospital, according hi
hospital records

Woman’s skull was fractured
S A N F O R D — Sandra Ci.LsIeipilez. 33. ol
Oviedo, whose Imdy was lound early Friday
m orning near her home in lll.u k Hauuuix k.
died iis a result ol a fracture ol her skull,
according lo w ifkcrid autopsy (hidings.
Slicrlfl's l.l Al Sanchez wild today lhal
(iasleipilez. who went horseback rldlnit Irotn lu r
Slone Slreel house al almul H p m Thursday
was apparently killed when sin- fell Iroin her
horse Sanchez said deputies haven I lie
lermined whal caused ihe bill. Ikisieipilez horse
was found with a damage saddle III lhal area
alone al almul I0 p .n i Thursday. ilcpulles* said
Her husliand lound her body on Howard Avenue
al almul 5 a ill

H «*M SIMM *» Twnmy VWctnl

Ballplayers warmed up this morning at Sanlord Stadium
Starting lom orrow maior league parks in Florida and

B y J . M A R K B A R F IIL O
Herald stall writer

SANFORD —
Ugly
bleak and
depressing were among the ileserlji
lions noveruinenl and business ol
llftals used In ilesi r 11&gt;&lt; Ihe liaie linage
ol I S Highway 17-92 at a vision
selling lueellug at Seminole Cninm il
miv ( iillegethisinorniug
I Hill lilts lot the five lilie s loin lied h\
Ihe road and members ol the Greater
Seminole Com ily ( iia m lx-r ol Com
men e heg.m I heir illsi usslous on how
they see llie lilt lire ol Seminole
C u m in s Main Slreel
Chief among
llie oh|eiilves ol Ihe group Is lo seek
ihe redevelopment "• businesses and
llie overall appearani e along the
roadside
Sanlord Mayor H e in e S in ilh sug
Ui-sled a possible new nam e Inr Ihe
m ail w h ich is know n as l S 17-92
llirn iig hn til must ol iis I l m ill leoglh
Iroin iln O range-Seniliiole e o m ilv line

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Partly cloudy, some rain
Parity cloiulv today
w ith a 30 perconl
chain e ol ram A to
pi r e f i ll c h a n c e ol

rain

io n ig hi

w ith

tows in llu 50s Cool
lom orrow

From staff and wira reports
O K I.A M M )
I n i l.ii i i ili* *x ups* i
ill.it tlu ir i Inldfi n will In- n i|iiin &lt;1
id .itit m l m 11•p**1 v« *ir rm im l 1*1* «l
Ntni List w i « k «u *.i Iiih | tin &lt;&gt;r.inu&lt;
t m inis Si I iimiI IIo . i i il
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&gt;io|» i ln i l i s i r u i Ir o in im p lt in * m in i*
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northward lo Lake Monroe Portions ol
llu ro.nl are also known as Orange
Avenue llu Santoril the ro.id is called
S e m in o le llo iile v a rd a lo n g Lake
Monroe French Avenue Iroin Lake
Monroe t" 25th Street and Orlando
Drive south "I 25lli S u e d |
fn n m iiifc uiem lxr R.mdv Morris
soggesied "Klin Slreel" as a possible
tide lor llie road when au nllliT commlllee memlier ileserllnil Ihe area
uortliol Flea World as a "uighiiiiare
I he ■omilllllee will illsi uss how ihey
ihm k the roadway should took and
how govermuent and private business
can work togeiher inward achieving
ihelr In-.mlllU allon and redevelopment
suggestions
The ■ nm m liff sponsored by die
eoiiuiy ehainher is cm haired by
l ,issi llierrv Mayor Audiea Dennison
and R.mdv M unis former Lake Mary
i oiuinlssloner mid past chairman ol
llu Lake Marv llo iile va rd S lm lv

See Road. Page 3A

H « lM Photo It, Torttm, Vlntonl

Dr Keith Samuels ol Sem inole C om m u ndy College di3Cv.v-.tid the
possibilities ol making U S 17 92 m ore beautiful The ruatl tuns llu
length ot Seminole C ounty, and some lawmakers envision u be. om ing .i
m ainstreel" lor Ihe area

O’Dell brings a wealth of experience
to year-round school researching job
By V IC KI OsSORMIER
Herald stall writer

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no allem pl lo Infill, i Ills i duialioii
I vvas i .ii iv log
oo.igre.u l.miilv iradliiou In inked
When lie enrolled .ll tin I lllversliv ol Davlnii In
was die llrsl ot Ins l.miilv lo laki a i .ill. gi 'lass ll.
said lie knew winking al iu . ii u m I |ohs was m.i whal
In wauled m do
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1957 .m il spiiim k bail gum up iln v i .iili.io n If'-"
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U n d e r llie stands in a i h lth iiu l
S e e F a n s . Page 2 A

Arizona will look like Ibis now lhal the baseball loekoul is
over

O rlan d o p a ren ts file su it over year-round sch o o '

Sum

INDEX

"P
J im- is a haselxdl bin " A Inn
basi ball Ia n ." h e e ilip liaslze d
A n d . he is ib rlllrd ib .it lb.
Ma|or Leanue baseball n w in is
h x k n u l ended ea rly till*. m orn
lun
G a r n r ii w a s hm one ol uiauv
jM iip le m llie Sanford l.ak i Marv
a r e a t h i s m o r n I on w h o
expressed opinions on the re
s iim p ilo n o l m a |o r h . i n " '
basi ball Som e were pleas. -I and
sosm e were not
O a rn e ll said that m illin g ■"
Ih e Sanlord sl.s h tm i to watch
iln the Florida llts e h a ll S&lt; In* I s
College Round Rohm I • iirn .i
merit w as a "la ir iiiila e e n ie n l
lor spring ira liu n n Ion '• w ill
protiahlv la k e a l:lp lo
-vcral
iriim m g e a m p s is ii e p lav h gins
" T h a n k Clod the kx k m il Is
o v e r." lie said, su rveyin g the
college p layers assem bled on Iln
held lor b a llin g |» .u in c
T ile i rai k ol llie hall a n a liisl a
bat draw s G . i r u i l ' s a lle n lio n
You can't bear a n v ililn g l» ih -t
Ilia n lh a l." he s.ud " H a s .ii.ill is
Ureal and I r a n i w all lor the
season lo s la rl lor real on A p ril
9 th

County officials revisualize
17-92 during planning meeting

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I iimiK .in M In iln lrd In
•si. h i ih« s i.it lo u n d |)fiiL*r.nn in
lids Mild h i.nun I. im k ri # id is liiit
i IIIIMlIl.lllt

From staff and wire reports

i

S A N FO R D — T h e su n had
h a rd y broken o ver llie horizon
ilu s m o rn liin a n il w as still d iv
m n Ih e dew Iria n llie o u lllfid
n ra ss al S iin lo n l S I.id io m on
M ellonvllle Avetm e when .fix G a rn e tt s e tllc d Hilo h is seal
lx hind h o m rp la lr nlxm l 15 row s

Robert O'Dell

lb- i.mghi lourili llirmigh eigliih uiaik i&gt; ii a Ian ■
min i *iiv s. liool
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�&gt;A — Sanford Herald. Sanford. Florida — Monday. March 19. 1990

I t 's

b a s e b a ll t im

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The end is here
Brothers emerge es keys In bombing
FO R T MYERS — The FBI arrested ■ fugitive on cocaine
charges Sunday and Issued a nationwide alert Tor his brother
but instated the actions did not mem from Ihc firebomb that
gutted a Drug Enforcement Administration field office.
Authorities had said earlier that a man indicted on drug
charges lust week had threatened to blow up the D EA building
lit Fort Myers. Tw o men charged In that indictment with
rncalne conspiracy were already In custody.
The FBI arrested a third suspect. John Lewis Clganek. 22. on
Sunday, but would not disclose where the arrest was made. A
nationwide alerl was issued for his brother. Jeffery Matthews.
23. who was the fourlh suspect charged In the Indictment.
Fill s|H)kcsman Brian Kcnscl said the arrest and alert were
unrelated to the firebomb that destroyed the O E A 's
ti.oOo-square foot building early Saturday.
"Th is was not done In connection with the explosion. We
have not Identified any suspects In the bombings, nor has there
been any warrant Issued In connection with the explosion."
Kcnscl said. "He Is warned only the drug charges."
Investigators would not say whether the alleged threat was
made by one of the four charged In the Clganek Indictment.

Salvager attacks beach renouriahment
JU P ITE R — Treasure from a 17th century Spanish galleon
may be losi forever If officials proceed with a 92 million plan to
renourish Jupiter beaches, said (he salvager who discovered
the wreck.
Dominic Addarlo has recovered nearly 2.000 artifacts from
tlu- wreck so far. Including gold doubloons and silver Ingots.
The treasure Is believed la come from the wreck of the
Spanish galleon San Francisco y San Antonio, although a
positive IdemIfleatIon has not been made.
Addarlo nays plans to renourish area beaches beginning In
October could obliterate pans of the wreck he discovered in
11)87 with Peter Leo. a local llfeguurd.
Addarlo and Leo are asking the slate to delay the work so
that they can probe the entire wreck site before II is buried
under tons of sand or sucked up by dredges.

Panhandle Hooded
C A R YV ILLE — Rivers across the Florida Panhandle overran
l heir banks Sunday, forcing residents tn several counties to
seek shelter on higher ground, officials said.
Residents of Washington County were ordered Sunday to
evacuate low-lying areas In and surrounding the Panhandle
community of Caryville because of rising waters along the
Choctnwliatchec River, officials said.
County commissioners met In special session and voted to
declare a local state of emergency and evacuate residents along
the rain-swollen river, said Richard Morgan, a spokesman for
Ihc Florida Division of Emergency Services.
Area residents who live across the county line In neighboring
Holmrs County also were urged to evacuate low-lying arcus,
all hough rvacuailon was not mandatory, officials said.
The evacuation affected between 800 and 1.000 people,
officials said. A number of shelters opened In both counties to
occummodutc those forced to abandon their homes.

Soda machine crushes 14*year*old boy
JA CK SO N V ILLE — A 14-ycar-old hoy was killed when a soda
machine (ell over and crushed hint. Jacksonville authorities
M ild ..

A newspaper delivery boy found Robert Hlbbs' txxl/
underneath the soda machine Sunday In un apartment
complex clubhouse. Investigators have not determined what
caused Ihc machine to fall over.

From Uni tod Press Intomotlonal rtp o rtt

Baseball
Continued from F i | i 1A
hurt Ihc lix-al baseball fan
who likes lo go to Tinker to take
In a game. The Tw ins lost 12
home dates lo Hie lockout leav­
ing only three games left at
Tinker Field.
"W e were scheduled to start
games March 4." said Blaha. "It
l.’irt Ihe fan who only gels lo see
big league games In Ihc spring.
It also hurl the 25-30 people we
employ lo help with the games.
The ticket takers, vendors and
the like have nr* been paid and
lor sonic ol lhew people that Is a
tot of money."
The other Iranis that train
locally, the Houston Astros In

LOTTERY
T A L L A H A S S E E - Th # daily
number Sunday In the Florida
Lottery CASH 3 game was 337
Straight Play (numbers In enact
order) 1230 on a 50 cent bet. 1500
on 11
Box 3 (numbers in any order):
160 lor a 50 cent bet. 1160 on 11
Box 6 (numbers in any order)
140 lor a 50 cent bet. *60on it
Straight Box 3 1330 tn order
brawn, 180 in any order on a t l bet
Straight Box 6 6290 in order
drawn, |40 it picked in combination
on St bet

Kissimmee and the Kansas City
Royals In Baseball City (formerly
Boardwalk and Baseball) will
also begin practice tom morrow
with games scheduled to start
next Monday.
The loss of the 12 home games
by Ihe O -Tw ins means approxi­
mately 15-18 million dollars of
losl revenue to Ihe central flortda
area.
" W e ’ve losl five sold out
games so far." sold Blaha. "And
Ihc concession people have iost
85-910.000 per game. And who
knows how much Ihc local
hotels losl In business. No unc
came out a winner in this."

Owners, union finally agree to play ball
B y m a a T U u .T

United Press International
NEW YOHK — Major league team owners and
the players' union agreed In principle In end the
32-day-old spring training lockout. Commissioner
Fay Vlneent announced early today.
Shortly after 6 a.m.. the negotiators showed up
with the news that they have "signed oil on a
memorandum of understanding.”
"It was not an easy effort." said Chuck
O'Connor, who represented management In the
talks.
Added union chief Don Fchr. "It has been a long
process and at limes It has been a Tortuous
process."
Vincent said the 11)90 season wilt begin on April
9 and that at least HIM regular-season games will
h r s c h e d u le d . T h e c o m m is s io n e r said
doubleheadrrs and make-up games could provide
a full 162-game season.
"I have a very pleasant duly und It Is simply to
announce that tonight an agreement In principle
has been reached between ihc Players Association
and the Player Relations Com m lllrr — Ihc owners
asnoratlon — and the labor agreement In baseball
will be executed In the very near future." Vlneent
said.
American League I‘resident Dr. Bobby Brown
said if the deal Is signed Monday, camps will open
Tuesday with clubs free to play exhibition games
on March 26 should they desire.
Vincent said llir new four-year agreement
Includes a minimum salary of 9100.000 for major
league players, up from the currrnl 968.000: an
annual 985 million owners' rnnlrlbullon to
players’ benefits, and "hrrangements" relating to
how much major league service a player must
have before he becomes eligible for salary
arbitration.
Jerry Relnsdorf. owner of the Chicago While
Sox and a member of the Pluyrr Relations
Committee, outlined the details of the salary
arbitration settlement, which had proved ihc
lhomiest Issue tn the dispute.
He said lhai players with 2 V* years of major
league service and who had at least 86 days of
service In the year Just concluded, would form a

Fans
irag* 1A
C s a t ls s M fi
office. Wes Ktnker. director of
the Florida Baseball School,
s h a k e s h is head. " I lo ve
baseball," he mid. "but I hope
they had their fun with this
prtma donna thing."
iW B n k cr said that he doesn't
-■fadersland how the players and
owners could expect anyone lo
Iliac any sympathy for them
when they are talking about
minimum salurtes of 9100.000
und the average fan Is struggling
lo make ends meet. "It s hard lo
have much enthusiasm when all
they want is more, more, more."
(tinker said that In protest of
Ihe sums of money made by the
baseball players und owners he
Intends lo boycott any products
advertised on CBS or ESI’N
during baseball telecasts.
In Lake Mary, some baseball
fans were looking forward lo the
umpire's call to play ball.
Evan Gunn. 7, of Lake Mary,
said he "Is a little glad" the
lockout Is over. His dad. Jeff.
said:"Maybc now wc can go to a
game." Evan's face III up as he
grinned. "Now he's real glad It's
over." JelTsaid.
Phillip Craddock. 12. Jason
Taggart, I I . andTony Novlnteh.
12. were raising the Rag ul Lake
Mary Elementary School when
rd on
i the end of
I hey commented
Ihe baseball lockout
"I didn't like It when they
were on lockout, because It's the

Monday March 19. 1990
Vol 82. No 17a
PubhtlMd Daily end Sunder, •ictpl

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only great American pastime."
Phillip said.
Jason said: "I'm aorta glad.
Cm surprised they didn't stop
baseball, there was so muclrh
fighting."
Tony didn't rare for the fight­
ing cither. A Twins fan. he said
the new salary structure "makes
me want to play baseball."
Stu Raderman. of Deltona,
said h r Is u bareball fan who Is
happy Ihe lockcxit is over. "I'm
glad. They deserve the money."
he said.
Dorothy Downing, a Sanford
resident who works in Lake
Mary, said: "Cm Jusl glad ll's
over."
Some area residents were not
us enthusiastIc.
"I don't really care. Cm a
Gator fun." Jim Sullivan, a Lake
Mary city employee said.
"I was a fan until the first
lockout. I haven't followed
baseball since." a Lake Mary
policeman said.
At Ihe Sanford studlum. Kay
Baylor, concessions manager at
Ihe park, thinks thut it Is
"marvelous" that the Icokoul Is
over.
"Cm Jusl surprised It wasn’t
over sooner." site said. "Th e y
lost a whole lol of money during
the lust 32 days."
Baylor said llial she hoped
that the lockout did not cause
Ihc players tn return tu playing
fx-fnre they werr til peak condi­

tion and cause a lot ol Injuries ut
the beginning of the season.
"B u t they're professionals.
Th e y'll do alrlghl." she pre­
dicted.
Al Ihe Colonial Room Restau­
rant In Tourhlon's Rexall on
First SI. In downtown. Karla
Leonard picked iu the remains ol
her breakfast. She wore an
Atlanta Braves baseball cap. but
said she wasn't a fun.
"M y boyfriend will be happy."
she said ul Ihe news that the
lockout was over. "I don't care."
The New College senior who
was on her way from Daytona
Beach back to Surusuta said that
the players and owners made too
much money.
"Th e y make millions of dollars
a year." she said
Ernesl Bowers Is unemployed.
Standing In the Magnolia Mall,
he shook his head, but didn't
move from his position leaning
against a wall. Anns folded
ucross his chest, he said "I don't
give a damn atxmt those rich
hall players. Let (hem be unem­
ployed for thive months. See
what It's like."
Willie Carpenter and Dcvun
Freshw ater work at Adams
T ra n s fe r In Sanford. T h e y
slopped at the Wurcco store on
17-92 near First St. for a coffee
before work.
"Th e y can slay where they arc
for all I care." Fresh wafer said.
Carpenter agreed.

NEW YORK - A chronol­
ogy of key events In Ihe
history of m ajor-league
baseball's labor negotia­
tions;
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iSSWrau Nm m i ruling St Justus
Oflwr WandUl M m m*4baaaPall It
a wart, nat a Smlimc to pfMcf
bmPfaplatarMSHtoarn
•July 1. ms — Maruto Milter M n
ottkr n •wcutlrt Oractor si ms
Plavari AuscMttan
•Jan. M. two - Cun I M fttoa suit
•gatotl ms r* »n
Inf IS* t#f*Nty
•Afrit I. IXF1 - playact tlfIk* Mr 11
dpytauaelbtltauaafpanitont
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11 Mil S***k*ll It r-rmpl tram
•nil trwtl la*. f*M*tlnf F M t Mtl af
tt» r*r*rv* fyttom
•D*t 13. im - An *rtotr*tt*n f*n*t.
*im Mip*rtm ch*irm*n Pator Mill
calling IS* fKttJT* «*M. rutot 11 In
l*u*r *1 punting lr** agacy M Anfy
Maiiaavnit*andD*v*McNally
•Fr* n. nra - in atoanca *4 *
c*ll*cllv* s*rf*lnlnf *|r*m**nt.
ownrr* lack out piayart In ifrinf
training until than cammliilanar
Bani* Kuhn vkm* (Sans aaanaf
Maris 1/
• July It. itit — A callactlua
Bargaining agraamanl It ranthad.
inflating mat any fityar *na sad
•panl al Matt ill yaari in IS* big
Maguay li Ira* h&gt;tign nils a m club
anca ha Sat playad awl Mt aptton Hu
Mrmar dub It campanula* alts a
draMpick
•April I. ms - I lacutlua baard af
Isa Piayart AttadMan ratal |«
baycan *• latl &lt;m* at iprmg train
mg and lima May n II na labor pact
llraachadby man
•May 11 IM - Partly baMra I
a m. nagatialort avart a ttrlka by
raacSlng a ayaar daaf Thay put aft
m* campanula* luua and craaM a
Joint Study Commit!** to maka rac
•Fab It. INI - Malar Kagua
w a n . undar larmt al tba Bay.c
Agrtamant. urulalaraiiy implamant
ISair propoul an a campanutian
yyitamfor Irooagamy
•Fob 11. INI - Erocultra board af
Piayart Aioaclalian rotoa unanl
wily la Urika
Uri May yt inma abum a
movyly
ol an agraamanl on Irgaofanl com
penns'lto*!
•May N. INI — Piayart and Orman
ailand daadlln* M Jun* I National
Labor Rolaliont Board patlllant lor an
injunction that would ratcind ts*
ormary company*Itanpropoul
•Juno It. INI - Ftdtrtl Judgo
Hgnry Worker donlay m* NLSB't
raguotl Mr an Munition ' Ptpyary
M U flee e
fesfls9^9
gamayaf Juno U
•Jun* II. INI - At l!;» a m EOT.
J bargaining
*9.1
utiion andtayv "Thatlrika it on "
•July JO. INI — Tiro longotl walkout
In Amorlean yporty bldory, lotting at
dayt. andt *s*n both ndtt agroa to a
pool concept Mr campanulan Mr
pramlar Su agonic
•Aug ». INI - A bafatod All Star
Gama In Claraland opant rrhal It th*
major loaguat' only fpl't union
•Aug. 1. INS - Piayart ttrlka avar
mutt ol orbllrotlon. Iru agency and
banality
•Aug 1. INS - itnka it ultMd. wilti
gamot ratumUg manail day
•Nor It. Itat - Hegellatent bagtn
towardna* labor pact
*D*c II. INI — Labor contract
aiprrat
•Jan I. IfN - Playar Ralatlont
Commlllu undt laflort la dubt
lolling them not to opon campt unlit
further natk*
•Fob 1 — Talkt art racatud until
Fab 11. thru dayt baMra mt tetrad
ulodtlarl af Iprmg framing
•Fob » — Ormary mayI in Chicago
and tulfirm Ihair potinon to loch out
playort untott lhart It progrttt In
nagoflalwn
•Ftb II — Lockout officiallybogInt.
•March l» — Lockout ondt alter J1
dayt With Opening Day tchadulad to
btgmawatt lab onApril y

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Today...Partly cloudy with a
30 percent chance of showers.
Highs In the upper 70s and cast
' to 10 n
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winds at 5
niph.
Tonight...Increasing clouds
with a 40 percent chance of T U E S D A Y
showers and thunderstorms. C lo u d y 7 9 -9 7
Low s In the m id 50s and
northwest wlmfct at 15 lo 20
mph.
Tomorrow,..Sunny and cooler
with highs In the upper 60s.
LAST
Northwest wlniki at 20 mph und
March
gusty.
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Extended outlook...Mostly fair
with no precipitation In the
forecast. Highs In the 70s und
lows III the mid lo upper 40s
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pool. Of the players In thul group, the 17 percent
with the most service would lie eligible for
arbliraiton.hesald.
Owners had previously said they would noi
move on their position that s playrr need three full
years of experience before becoming eligible for
arbitration. Players had sought a roll back to the
prr-1985 agreement, when players needed only
two years.
Asked by a reporter If a lockout had damaged
baseball Vlneent suld. "1 think 11 was damaged. I
believe the recuperative powers of baseball are
very strong und I don't believe Ihe damage will be
permanenl."
Despite (h r sgrecmenl. Ihe 1990 lockout
became the second longest baseball stoppage of
this ceitlury. Players slrurk fur 49 days In 1961.
creating a spill season. Owners locked nut players
for three weeks In 1976 before Commissioner
Bowie Kuhn ordered camps o|iened and Ihe
season began on lime.
After a hiatus of eight days, ihe negotiations at
Vincent's office Intensified over Ihe weekend, with
a marathon session Friday night and a five-hour
union eaucus on Saturday.
Arbitration wus the key Issue throughout the
contract dispute that led Ihe owners to lock their
players out of spring training on Feb. 15. The
({urstlon wus whether a player should be eligible
for arbitration after two or three years' service In
the major leagues.
Owners had conceded llial work needs to be
done on the so-called "manipulation" issue tn
which clubs have sent players la the minor
leagues in control I heir major Irguc service lime.
Deputy Commissioner Steve Greenberg gave a
glimpse at how ihe parties arrived ui 17 percent
on Ihe arbitration Issue. "We spill Ihe difference
bciween 12 and 20." said Greenberg, “and my
math wasn't very good su we came up with 17."
Pressed as tu where the figures of 12 and 20
originated. Greenberg said. "Before that we were
at 10 and they were ut 25. It's a process, an
evolution. You end up in negotiations with weird
rrsujls because It's the result of u compromise."
New York Mcts owner Fred Wllpon explained
how Ihc arbitration dilemma got solved.
"It got to u point were differences between Ihc
Iwo sides got so small we had lo say yea," Wllpon
said.

Baseball’s
long labor
history

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STATISTIC*
MONDAY:
SOLUNAR TA B L E : Mlu. 11:15
a.m.. 11:45 p in.: MaJ. 5:00 a.m..
5:30 p in . T ID E S : D aytons
Bssch: highs. 12:45 a.m.. 1:03
p in.: lows. 7:15 a.m.. 7:06 p.m.;
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Hay und Inland waters smooth
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Tonight , wind west 5 lo 10
kts shilling to northwest 13 to
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4 lo 6 It after the wlndshlft.

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Sanford Sunday was 77 degrees
and the overnight 'low was,55
55 as
reported by the University of
Florida Agricultural Research
and Education Center. Celery
Avenue.
Recorded rainfall during the
24-hour period ending at 9 a tn
Monday totalled O OO Inch.
Th e temperature al U a.m.
today was 60 degrees and
Sunday's overnight low was 5-1.
as recorded by the National
Weather Service al Ihe Orlando
International Airport.
Other Weather Service data:

Sunday's high.................. 76
Barometric pressure.30.19
Relstive hum idity....65 pet
Winds......... ...N orth. 5 mph
C Rainfall......................... 0 In.
Today'a sunset.....6:38 p.m.
Tomorrow's sunrisa....8:30

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Leases st
city marina
renegotiated

Four arretted aftor houaa March
WINTER SPRINGS — CUy County Investigative Bureau
agents who reportedly found more than 30 grama of marijuana
and drug paraphernalia In a Thursday night warrant's search
of a Winter Spring* house report arresting four suapecls there.
Residents of 735 Ridgewood Wsy. Bryan Richard Athan. 32:
Jerry Patrick Count IIs. 33: snd Hillary Lyn SofT. 20. were
charged with possession of more than 20 grama of marijuana
and drug paraphernalia. Kenneth Ripley Rowland. 31. 445 E.
Martnon Ave., Longwood. who waa at the house during the
search, waa charged with poaaeaalon of Iraa than 20 grams of
marijuana.

SANFORD — CJly commis­
sioners today were lo renegotiate
leases for two of three businesses
located on the dty marina. The
negotiations come one month
a fte r th e c o m m is s io n r e ­
negotiated lease terms and ar­
rears repayment schedule for (he
financially-troubled marina Hol­
iday Inn.
John Smith, owner or Harbour
Place offices and shops, and
representatives of the Monroe
Harbour Marina have asked to
renegotiate their leases, using a
formula similar to one agreed
upon by the dty and Holiday
Inn.

PoHco tcy pot was In houao
WINTER PARK — Dusty Kent Brown. 34. and Karen Diane
Zemegda, 20. 280B Red Don Square, rural Winter Park, were
arrested there Thursday night after City County Investigative
Bureau agents with a warrant searched their house.
Agents report finding marijuana and charging both residents
with possession of leas than 20 grams of marijuana.

C h u c k V o lk of M o n ro e
Harbour has requested modify­
ing his lease from five perrent of
all gross Income three percent of
boat stora ge rental above
•500.000. one percent of Income
from general sales and two
percent of Income from all labor.

Fingorprint match mado In burglary eaao
FERN PARK — Seminole County shertfTs deputies report
making a fingerprint match from a burglary scene at IBS
Carol wood Blvd.. Fem Park. The match helped lead them lo
the arrest ofa Fem Park man In the case Thursday.
The burglary occurred March 0. The suspect. Vrnson Terry
Blocker. 29. 200-1812 Fern Park Btvd., was seen near the
scene that day wearing clothing that matched a description of
the burglar's clothing. sherifTsdcputle* reported.
He waa arrested al 5:31 p.m. Thursday at home on a charge
of burglary.

Burglary suapact anraatad
SANFORD — A man seen near the scene of a burglary to 119
Azalea Lane. Sanford. Feb. 7. has been charged with burglary
In that case.
Vert Samual Weaver Jr.. 18. 6178 Salpolnle. Sanford, was
arrested at 2:20 p.m. Thursday In Lake Mary, by Srmlnnlr

County therm's deputies.

Storybooks com# to lift
Kendal Slump, (he M a te d "bellefine.” and Carle
Hlreah, a “hobo” wearing glares, help bring
books to life for Midway Elementary School
louth graders. In a RIF Reading is Fundamental,

White House recognizes Longwood
■yLACV DOMSN
Herald stall writer

Front-yard arras! on pot charge
CASSELBERRY — A man caught In his front yard during u
CUy County Investigative Bureau search of his house Friday
night, was charged with possession of more than 20 grams of
marijuana and drug paraphernalia.
Thurm an Stacy Chance. 21. of 610 Ivanhoe Way. Cassel­
berry. reportedly had marijuana In his pocket and In his house.
The agents had a warrant to search the house.

W om an accused of battaring man
LONGWOOD — A 25-ycar-old Longwood woman Is charged
with aggravated battery In an attack on a mail who llvrs with
her.
Lucretla Fay Anderson, of 434 Longwood Circle. Is accused
of hitting the man In the head with un ashtray, causing u
3lVlnch cut on his forehead. She also allegedly bit him on the
arm when he tried to shield himself. Longwood poller said.
Anderson was arrested at home at 8:14 p.m. Sunday. Bond ts
•4.000.

book giveaway program. The Lyman High
School Keyattea dressed at storybook charac­
ters to read lo the young chlldran and give them
books.

LONGW OOD — Tin* very small town that
jMv*'d a resolution last month to express support
o( Mikhail Gnrbachrv's efforts toward world pearthas relieved a letter ol thanks (nun the White
House.
Mayor Gene F.irneh. who forwarded a ropy or
Resolution *650 with a cover teller lo Gorbaehev.
Gov. Martinez. President Bush, and former
President Reagan, received an answer from
William J Canary Jr.. Special Assistant lo the
President, (or Intergovernmental Aflulrs. Canary
llianked Fararh lor a ropy of the ordlnaner. and
said ilu- Idler and ordinance had been forwarded
lo (lie approprlaie ollietals al the Department ol
Slate.
Hesolullnn *650 sopiHirts reform that will lead

lo Irerriom (or all |tropic In communist dominated
conn tries. It also assigns Hie city administrator.
Michael A Dels the task ol preparing a request lor
sisirr illy status will a Soviet or eastern European
illy .
Slsler illy stilus would allow Longwood lo
i-.sehange cultural views and Inlurmallun with a
illy of similar size.
Altrls ronflrntrd that Longwood would spend
*;WK) lo heroine a member ol Sisirr Cities
Inieriiailonal. "Th cv pul us through the process of
matching us with a compatible city." Abels said.
He said I hr process could take up lo a year.
In his letter lo Bush. Fararh spoke ol Longwood's backing of democratic reforms and the
applleatlon fora sister city. "I hope. Mr. President,
ih .11 maybe this will make 1,001 lights to Improve
life for all mankind." Fararh wrote.

John Smith has requested
modifying the H rbour Place
lease from five percent of gross
Income to three percent of rent
over 9100.000 and one percent
of all general sales.
The commission Iasi month
modified Ihc hotel's lease from
five percent of gross revenue lo
three percent of room revenue,
two percent of beverage sales
and one perrent of food sales.
During one year of lease re­
negotiations with the city. Holi­
day Inn was forrrlovct on by a
Savannah thrift and tiled for
reorganization under Chapter 11
of the federal bankruptcy code.
The hotel, which now operates
a restaurant, a bar and a
sandwich shop on Ihc marina,
was the first business la locate
on the marina after Its construc­
tion In 1969.
Th e commission will meet
today In the city manager's
conference room at Sanford City
Hall. 300 N. Park Ave.

Mom reports threat, robbery
SANFORD — A Sanford woman who allegedly robbed her
mother of $10 at knifepoint during a confrontation at a friend's
house Sunday has been charged with aggravated assault.
Patty Jean Jones, 34. of Slavs C u p n w Ave.. was arrested un
Seventh Street. She Is accused of attacking her mother Ethel
Davis at, 6 Redding Oardens. Sanford, at about 9 p.m.
Saturday.

Ex-husband accueed of burglary
LAKE MARY — A Lake Mary man who allegedly pushed past
his cx-wlfe to enter her house without permission and who
allegedly ripped out her telephone, has been charged with
burglary to an occupied dwelling and criminal mischief.
Seminole County shertfTs deputies said Cathy E. Gardner, of
7S7 Creekwater Terrace. 207. Lake Mary, has a restraining
order to keep the suspect John William Gardner, of 433
Sunlake Circle. 109. Lake Mary, away from her.
When Gardner dropped their daughter off at the victim's
house al about 7 p.m. Sunday, the victim said he forced entry
lo the home. Deputies arrested Gardner when he arrived at his
own house sheriffs deputies arrested him outside. Bond Is
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Several face DUI charges
SANFOKD — The following persons face a charge of driving
under the Influence In Seminole County:
• Theresa Ann Flainm. 33. of 503 Dew Drop Cove. Casselberry,
was arrested at 9:15 p.m. Sunday after her ear allegedly was in
a hit-and-run accident In the lot of Mujlk Market. 970 Stale
Road 436. Casselberry. Her car wan found at her house and
the was returned to the scene of the accident. reportedly
Identified and arrested. She Is also charged with leaving the
scene of an accident.
• William John Moorr. 21. of Apopka, was arrested al 11:44
p.m. Sunday after hts car with a defective tag light was stopped
on Wcklva Springs Road, rural Longwood.
• Robert Paul Buys. 33. of Altamonte Springs, was arrested
Sunday after his car wus In an accident on Interstate 4. west of
Sanford.
• Rodney Dale Bishop. 24. of 2316-A S Oak. Ave.. Suford. was
arrested at 11:05 p.m. Saturday alter Ills car was seen weaving
on U.S. Highway 17-92. Sanford. He was also charged with
possession of marijuana.
• Edward A. Emery, 59. 468 Hacienda Village, Winter Springs,
waa arrested at 7 p.m. Thursday after hts car wus In im
accident on Stale Road 434. Winter Springs. He wus also
charged with driving with a suspended license.
• Roger Edward Kadlec. 26. of DeLand. was arrested at 10:03
p.m. Thursday after his truck was clocked Iruvcllng 86 mph In
a 50 mph zone on Rinehart Road. Lake Mary. He allegedly tried
to (lee and was caught off westbound County Road 46-A. He ts
also charged with fleeing lo elude police, resisting arrest
without violence, speeding, driving with a suspended license,
and reckless driving.
• Lorlanna D. Knight. 26. of DrLurid. was arrested Saturday
after her car was clocked traveling HO mph on Inicrslalc 4 nrar
Lake Mary.
• Thomas M. Lawson. 49. address not listed, was arrested at
12:11 a.m. Saturday after he failed to dim his ear's headlights
while traveling on Lake Mary Boulevard. Lake Mary.
•Jose Antonio Rodriguez. 20. of Rochcslcr. N.Y.. was urrrslcd
at 4:30 a.m. Friday alter his car was clocked iraveling H3 mph
on Interstate 4. He waa also charged with driving without a
license.

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E D IT O R IA L S

A good start
President Bush's commitment to equal
rights is reinforced by his selection of Arthur
Fletcher to be chairman of the problemplagued Civil Rights Commission.
Mr. Fletcher, a 65-year-old black moderate,
lias served three forme* presidents with
distinction and earned bipartisan respect for
his fairness and management skills. He was
an assistant labor secretary to Richard Nixon,
a deputy assistant for urban affairs to Gerald
Ford and an adviser to Ronald Reagan. He
also worked for Mr. Bush when he was chief
U.S. delegate to the United Nations.
Mr. Fletcher's record as a consensus-builder
recommends him for the difficult job of
revitalizing the Civil Rights Commission.

V IN C EN T

C A R R O L L

Modem pagans love non-human life
D EN V ER — Th e pagans are m aking n
comeback. After centuries of retreat before the
world's great religions, the folks who worship
bubbling brooks, bats, owls and foxes are pulling
themselves together for a fearsome rnuntrruitack.
Aa Exhibit I In this thesis, consider a Inter
sent to a colleague of mine who'd written a
column In which he Innocently asserted. "It's
better to live two minutes as a .human than 10
years as a monkey.*’
"Belter?" retorted one pagan couple (and not
the only irate respondents, by uny means).' "In
what sense? From what or whose perspective'*
Certainly not from a moral perspective. What
other species wantonly kills Ha own. destroys its
environment, etc.? From a philosophical posi­
tion. (such) human chauvinism cannot be
defended."
Then the pagans rolled out what they
considered their clincher: "W hal (the columnist)
(Kisses ofT as an ontological Judgment Is In fact a
valueJudgment...."
Does this reasoning sound familiar? Il should,
for It Is an extension of an argument we've heard
for the past 20 years, namely that all ciilltirrs
arc equal, and I heir differences come down
mainly to a matter of taste. Now. we are told. It
Isn't Just cultures that stand nil the same moral

plane. Different species do. loo. (Although come
to think of It. perhaps only in (henry. What with
the human tendency toward excess and vio­
lence. we may well
rate as an Inferior
form of life.)
Is Ihls the babbling
of a few cranks? I
don't think so. In the
time leading up to
the Aspen vote over
whether to ban fur
sales, similar argu­
ments were heard all
the time. And they
seem to have found
an equally comfort­
able niche at the far
reaches of the envi­
ro n m e n ta l m o ve ­
C Their dif­
ment — where re­
ferences
side. for example,
coma down
members of Earth
mainly lo a
F irst!, the radical
mailer ol
group that brllrvrs
taste. £
in tllrcrl action to
scuttle policies It
believes harm Ihe r cosy item.
Ed Uradiey of CDS recently Interviewed un

5

EPA’s retesting of
pesticides flawed

After a promising beginning as a research
and educational Instrument, the commission
has lost m uch of Its moral authority. During
the 1970s, the panel lurched from non­
partisan teacher to liberal advocate. The
1980s saw It take on the conservative hue of
President Reagan's appointees, much to the
disappoltment of some.
Decimated by two decades of politicization,
bickering and abrupt resignations, the com­
mission w as nearly abolished by Congress
last yew .' Fortunately,- reason prevailed on
Capitol Hill and the panel has been given a
22-month extension to get back on track. And
Mr. Fletcher Isjust the man to put It there.

Civil rights Is not a partisan issue. To the
contrary, liberals and conservatives have a
common stake in ensuring that all persons In
this country arc accorded an equal opportuni­
ty to succeed. Arthur Fletcher believes the
commission cun play a constructive role In
achieving that objective. His nomination
deserves confirmation by the Senate.

LETTERS TO EDITOR
[.titers to the rdlltir are welcome. All tellers must
I h- signed, intitule die address or ihc writer and a
daytime telephone number. Letters should tie on u
slnghle subject and lx- as brlrl as possible.. Letters
me sttlijeel to editing.

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"Just try to remember you are N O T AL O N E in
leehng guilty about N O T FLO SS IN G !"

Th is should hardly surprise those familiar with
the sort of rhetoric found all too oftrn even In
mainstream envlronmcnlui literature. There,
enthusiasm for "wilderness values" frequently
veer* o(T into something far more potent than un
unadorned conservation ethle. It becomes an
itntl-humanlst romance, one that holds land
sacred precisely to the degree it escupes human
touch.
In one of my favorite examples. Wilderness
magazine published an art tele a few years hark
complaining that European settlers In America
never understood "the language of the Eastern
forest." hut that lit an apparently leas obtuse era.
"a n cie n t Germ an law prescribed capital
punishment for someone who wantonly peeled
the hark of u living tree." Why would anyone
even mention such u grotesque sanction, unless
ihe wrticr's reverence for bark had reached the
point that II competed with his reverence for
human life?

J A C K ANDERSON

Establshed In 1957, the commission Is
responsible for monitoring the nation's anti­
discrimination laws. Originally envisioned as
a fact-finding body. Its statutory rule Is to act
as a clearinghouse for civil rights Information.
The panel's eight members, four appointed
by the president and four by Congress, deliver
their findings to both branches of govern­
ment.

The chairman-designate's varied career has
included stints as a professional football
p la y e r, a u n iv e rsity professor and an
employee relations specialist. The discrim ina­
tion he experienced prompted him to work for
the rights of minorities and during the early
1970s he served two years as executive
director of the United Negro College Fund. His
ix-rscverance will come In handy as he seeks
to restore the commission's credibility.

Earth Finder accused of conspiring to down
power lines leading to nuclear facilities In three
Sintra. II was a disturbing report. Among other
things, the Earth FI rater seemed lo have troubledistinguishing between "crimes" against nalurr
— us he causally defined them, of course — and
traditional crimes against property and proplr.

G E O R G E F. WILL

The importance of infrastructure
W ASHINGTON - On March 9. IH32. a
23-yrar old candidate for the Illinois General
Assembly told Sangamon County voters "m y
sentiments with regard to local affairs." ills
llrst sentiment was "the public utility ol
Internal improvements," particularly "the
opening ol good roads land) the clearing id
navigable streams." Th us did Abraham Lin­
coln's public lilt- commence suit concern
about what Is now railed "Infrastructure."
Today Transportation Secretary Samuel
SkltmtT. Irom Illinois, has tile challengliig task
ol selling a t.ix.ipliohie nullon on Ihc ratio­
nality of s|M-udiiig miieli more on Infrastruc­
ture. Americans already s|K-nd SHOO billion lor
iransporaliou products and services each year.
Eighteen pcrrcnl ul G M ' Is ■-pent on lrans|Kirlallon. which employs one-tenth ol the work
lone It is js-rli.ipx natural that the public
considers Inlrastruelurc a banal subject. Natu­
ral. but untitslorlc.il
lit 1816. Joint Calhoun Introduced legisla­
tion lor a federal program of Internal im ­
provements as a means ol avoiding disunion,
rreslck-nt Madison. Itellcvliig Congress not
constitutionally empowered to do such things,
vetoed It. So pros|M-rou* Northern stales htilll
their own Improvements ami tile South sank
Into Inferiority and Increasing dc|K-i)dcnee nil
slavery.
Historian James McPherson writes that prior
to 1815 most roads were rutted paths
impassable in wet weather. Commerce de­
pended on sailing ships and riverboats. The
cost of moving goods 30 miles inland equaled
tin- cost ol moving litem across the Allunilc.
Trans-Atlantic trade exceeded Inland com­
merce anti economic growth barely exceeded
|K&gt;pulalloii growth
Hut iIn-ii came all-weather macadattii/ed
roads. The Eric Canal Iginii-d construct loti
3.7IX) miles of canal by IH50. Next, railroads
1reed commerce from Iro/cii canals In winter,
cut travel time Irom New- York to Chicago from
three weeks to two days, and cut tile price ol
shipping a Ion of wheal Irom liullalo to New
York Irom 9100 to 8 It). The difference
between the wholesale price ol pork lit
( ineimiaii and New York plummeted Irom
89 53 to 81 IH Suddenly urban workers had
more money to s|M-tui oil man it Incurred goods
11h1.iv tlie condition ol the tnlraslnielurc is
lust as dramatically connected with venom U
vitality Ulllorlunalely. the wearing out ol
America, which Is one aspect ol ludnv's
itKXMiilnrnt pursuit ol i urrrni consumption is
at n it rating. Sun e I960 Investment in mlrn
structure Iras InlU-n ntore than 50 percent as a
|MTccill.igc ol CiNI*. which explains ittoi It ol
America s drop to productivity lllusti.ittons
almond
til Americas 575.000 highway bridges U
(H-rteni are strut in rally delict* m Icloscd or
restrit ieil to light tt litre i or itmcllonullv

obsolete. A bridge lulls every two days.
Consider one bridge with u light load ol 2.000
ears and 200 trucks a day: II Irtteks must
detour adding five inlles to their routes at 50
ct-iils a mile, casts Increase $|82.5tX) |H -r year.
Hears must detour (figuring 20 rents a ml]e|.
the annual cost Is 8730.IXX)
Over lilt* last two decades. I rail le has grown
live limes faster than highway capacity. In Ihc
next two decades, congestion is |&gt;rn|crlrd In
lK-eome live times worse. Airports anticipate a
72 (icreenl Increase lit |&gt;assciigcr volume In
Ihls dreadr: by 1997. 33 major alr|Kirls are
1-xpeetrd lo cx|M-rlen(-i*. cumulatively. 20.000
hours ol delays annually. More billions ol
gallons of gasoline and billions ol dollars worllt
ol ulrrrull lurl and lllgitl crew time will Ih wasted yearly.
Tltne is Indeed money and already billions ol
dollars are being lost
I h c .ruse people and
Irelghl are congealed
In iralTle. There are
three million Irurk.
Ims. taxi and de­
livery vehicle drivers
stuck Iherr. being
paid by the hour
Transportation is 15
to 30 percent of Ihc
price of agriculture
products A worker
delayed by even 10
inlniilcs each way
during -15 years ol
com m uting wastes
C lh e condition
the equivalent ol two
of the infra­
working years. Slow ,
structure Is
unpredictable tralllc
lust as dra­
prevents businesses
matically
Irom relying on "lust
connected
m tittle" delivery ol
with ecnomic
taw materials and
vitality J
parts a technique lor
reducing Inventory
costs
You gel ihc picture. The llrst Republican
I'resldctti ccriolnlv did A crimson thread ol
consistency connects l.llltolil's passion lor
Internal improvements with bis Liter mission
til binding the nation together as a land ol
oppori unity.
transportation and other Infrastructure
issues should bung out a strong llam lllouun
streak in American conservatives who ion
u llrii talk llir anachronistic language ol
Icllcrsontan small-government sentimentality,
ol iinsialgio lor another America In the deltaic
now beginningalnmi transportation policy. w&lt;
shad si i it ibi- 1Hi It Republican I'ri-xldcnl t&gt;
tin Kim I ol i onset v am i win* ntt'lei stands ttu
m i it tit s |h oil itt tilt let to nuts* rvc .toil • olnl gi
tin nation s slm u s

W ASHINGTON — Tw o years ago. Congress
ordered tItr E n viro n m e n ta l Protection
Agency lo retest about 600 pesticide chemi­
cals already on Ihe market because they may
have been approved at a time when E l’A
standards were more lax. The El’A hired
more titan 100 people to tackle the Job.
Uut an internal EPA memo we have
obtained acknowledges that the agency
d o c in 'l really know what those new
employees have been doing for the past year.
In fact, they may bo
spending their time
(tutting n e w
pesticides on the
market and Ignoring
Ihclr mandate Itt re­
test the old ones.
Congress lias been
plodding »h r EPA
sitter 1972 to get a
handle on pesticides
that were registered
vears ago under curly
and often Inadequate
selrntlfU- standards.
F lu u lly . In I9 H 8 .
C o n gre ss slapped
f T h e agency
p r o d d in g , set
doesn’t really
d e a d lin e s a n d
know what
authorized tile hiring
those new
of enough employees
employees
lo do Ihe Job. The
have been
Intcruul memo from
doing lor Ihe
D o u g la s C u m p t .
past year. £
director of the E l’A's
IVsIlcldcs Program,
says that, according
lo employee llnte
cards. Ihe number nf people Involved In
retesting the old pesticides decreased by 6
percent last year, while activities In register
new |K-sllrides Increased by 49 percent.
Campt's memo told employers to keep
lK-ltrr track of how their lime Is spent. H r told
its that Ihe problem may Ih - that the
employers simply didn't fill out their time
cards correctly. And he says Ills agency Is on
s ch e d u le m e e tin g Ih c c o n gre ssio n a l
deadlines.
Hut other nuni hers point lo a failure by
BPA to get the messagr from Congress. Only
I 1 of Ihe 102 employers hired for thr
retesting work ended up being assigned lo
the EPA divisions responsible fur ensuring
the safety of pesticides already In use.
The hulk of the employees riulrd up with
pu|M-rwurk Jobs — analyzing records and
preparing computers for what EPA promises
will Ih - a serious re-examlnallon of the
(w-stleldesoii Ihe market.
Even If EPA Is serious about Ihc congres­
sional mandate, there will probably Ih- a
shortage of scientists to do Ihc Job. The
demand for EPA scientists lo re-register old
pesticides will creme an equal demand In the
pesticide Industry for scientists lo prove that
their products are safe. And private Industry
[lays better.
A congressional sialfrr told our reporter
Greg Moore about three EPA recruiters who
were sent on a mission lo hire scientists away
Irom industry. Tw o returned empty-handed.
The third was hired hy Ihe company whose
emptoyerstie went lu Interview,
While the E l’A Is taking Its own sweet time
assessing thr health hazards of pesticide
chemicals, the Food and Drug Administration
is blithely assuring the public there Is
nothing lo worry about.
Th e FDA recently cooperated with a
supermarket Industry group, the Food Mar­
keting Institute-, to produce a pamphlet that
calms Ihe waters The private Insltlutr paid
lor the brochure, but the FDA bought 50,000
copies lo distribute through Its Oil lee of
Consumer Adairs
The broehtire says that "Although some
pesticides have been found lo produce
tuiiii • In laboratory animals, there Is no
rvtdi owe lo link cancer deaths or thr
Incidence of can* cr with the residues of thosc
|H-si|eldrs." That has long been the In­
dustry's argument, to watt for a human body
count be lore pa nuking The hriM-tuur also
tells consumers that pesticides go through
"cxlcnslvc lest mg and sulny studies --

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SANFORD — Oflh'Uls at Seminole Community College are
calling last week'* International Awareneaa Week a oucceaa.
The week Included a poster contest. International d laplays, and
u mini International fair with food and costumes, arts and
cruris, dancing and music.
The winners of the poster contest were Edna Dzleglel. M 3
flrsl prize; Anna Duran. 915 second prize: and Ling Ling Ku.
•10 third prize.

Library advisory board to moot
SANFOHD — The Library Advisory Hoard will meet March 31
at ihe Central Urauch Library. 215 N. Oxfrod Kd.. Caaaelberry.
They will discuss Issues for Inclusion id the 1991 com­
prehensive plan, the library services drpartmctn budget, and
the library statistics nervier.

O’Dell
Continued from Page 1A
elementary
school wlih 1.000 students. "It
was a big responsibility," he
noted.
Following that he look over as
principal at a "country d u b "
school I n ' suburban Dayton
which was so large that five of
I he kindergarten classes were
spread around the district In
church basements.
Il was there. In the early
1970s. that O'Dell got hts first
taste of year-round schools. Fol­
lowing the defeat of a bond
Issue, the superintendent of
schools came lo him and asked If
he would research a new concept
called year-round schools.
He spent 14 m o nth s re ­
searching the concept. "A t the
time, (here was only one way of
organizing the year-round pro­
gram...the 45-15 plan (45 daya
In school and 13 daya off).
Today, there arc many more
options." O'Dell fell Ihe plan
would have worked, bul the
bond Issue passed on the second
attempt and year-round school
plans were put on Ihe shelf.
After that Job. O'Dell and his
wife Nan went buck to school lo
earn advance degrees; she a
masters degree and he a doctor­
ate In education.
Nest he was employed as a
superintendent of schools — first
In a rural area outside of Chicago
and then In the Chlgaco sub­
urbs.
Then, due lo a series of health
problems w ithin his family.
O'Dell left education and opened
a small chain of flower shops.
Jf
" T h a t la sta d about five
t months bcfbrf~t~sold them and
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found myself out of work." he
V said.
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The O'Dells moved lo Central
Florida a couple of years ago
because Nan's family is In Ihe
area and they had enjoyed
Central Florida vacations for

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more than a decade and a half.
"W e were familiar with the
Orange and Seminole school
districts and were Impressed.”
he explained.
Th e y both found leaching
positions at Geneva Elementary
school where their daughter
Sarah la also enrolled. " ! never
saw m y family so much." he
laughed.
Being back kt the classroom
was fun for O'Dell. He said that
the experience 23 years ago and
today iscompletly different.
" I t ' s n o t ao m u c h th e
children." he mid. "They are
still very eager lo learn. There
are Just ao many more options
today." he said, citing one of his
favorites: computer assisted In­
struction. “ We didn't have that
bock then."
He didn't mind Ihe transition
from superintendent to teacher.
He said (hat It was fun lo be
luck In the classroom again.
"Everything I’ve ever done In
education has been a ball." he
said.
O'Dell waa named Geneva
Elementary's teacher of the year
for this school year.
"Th a t was a real honor." he
said, but when the opportunity
to prepare and Implement the
plan for year-round schools In
Seminole County arose, he said
he c o u l d n 't pass up the
challenge.
"I also enjoy dealing with all
a s p e c t s of t h e d i s ­
trict...transportation. personnel.
Ihe union, he said. There are
so many more options than
when I studied this In 19 7 1."
T h e O 'D e l l s h a v e f o u r
children. Rob. an attorney In
Dayton and Belinda, a buyer for
Marshall Fields In Chicago, are
In Ihetr thirties Their daughter
Sarah Is 11 and their son Jae is
20 months old.
"It's fun having kids In the
school system afpln." he said.

D K A T N S
DAVID BRADLEY
David Bradley. 76. 608 E. 11th
St.. Sanford, died Saturday at
Central Florida Keglonal Hospi­
tal. Sanford. Bom Feb. 19. 1914.
In Dunncllon, he moved lo
Sanford from there In 1923. He
was a construction worker and a
Methodist.
Survivors Include Ernestine
White Price. Sanford.
Wllson-Elchclberger Mortuary.
Sanford. In charge of arrange­
ments.
BARBARA ANN COPES
Barbara Ann Copes. 36. 2440
Dollar Way Avc.. Sanford, died
Sunday, March 18. at Central
Florida Keglonal Hospital. San­
ford. Born June 18. 1953. In
Sanford, she moved to Sanford
In 1988 from Kochcster. N.Y.
She was a homemaker and a
Baptist.
Survivors Include sons. Andre
Teffar of Syracuse. N.Y.. and
Marcus J . Martin of Sanford:
daughcr. Lashawn. Kochcster:
m other, L llllc Mac H a rris .
A uburn. N .Y .: father, Louis
H a r r is . S a n f o rd ; b r o t h e r .
Theodore Harris. Rome. N.Y.:
sisters. Belinda Harris. Auburn.
Wanda Jean Harper. Ontario.
N .Y ., G w c n ly n H a r r is .
Rochester. C he ryl Th o m a s.
Auburn: devoted friend. James
Martin. Sanford; Ihrcc grand­
children.
Sunrise Funeral Home. Sanlord. In charge of arrangements.
VERA W. EATON
Vera W. Eaten. 97. 989 Ortenia Ave.. Altamonte Springs,
died Saturday al Life C a rr
Center. Altamuim- Springs. Born
May 25. 1892. In Pittsburgh, she
moved lo Central Florida from
Lake Hamilton In 1939. She was
a homemaker and a member of
Reeves Memorial United Method­
ist Church. Sire was past worthy
matron of Order of the Eastern
Star.
S u r v i v o r s In c lu d e s o n .
Leonard It.. Orlando, daughter.
Lorecn E Bigg*. Eustls. five
g r a n d c h ild r e n : six g r e a t ­
grandchildren
Woodluwn Funeral Home. O r­
lando. In charge of arrangements

Families---- Rare monkey triplets born in Tampa
1A
the lives of (he families
involved, there's no way II could
be considered uniform, he said.
Locker said the program waa
an attempt to ease overcrowding
In the raptdly mowing Orange
County district. This year, about
8.000 new students came into
Ihe district, and next year, the
number la expected to reach
9.000or 10.000. she said.
"It will not solve all of our
growth problems, but It will give
us the opportunity lo Increase
some capacity In some of our
schools." she said.
The plan would slice I about
1.100 students at Palm Lake
Ele m e n ta ry School. 700 at
Aloma Elementary School and
about 500 at Tangelo Park
Elementary School.
The children would attend 60
daya of school, have 13 days off.
then repeat that cycle through
Ihe year.
Parents with children In Palm
Lake Elementary School have
been Ihe moat vocal In their
opposition lo the plan.
Dozens of upset Palm Lake
p a re nts attended Tu e s d a y
night's school board meeting
and asked that the program be
scrapped, but Ihe board gave
only a one-sentence reply.
"A n y concern you have may
be taken up with our attorney.”
said board Chairwoman Iris
Tapley.
N ardella said Palm Lake
parents had been voicing their
opposition lo the program far
months, but district officials
were Inflexible.
"I don't see a middle ground
here. You either have a program
or you don't." he said.
Parents claim (he change will
disrupt thetr lives and harm
Ihelrchlldren.
"There's nothing lu show any
child has ever been harmed
emotionally by year-round edu­
cation," Locker mid.
"Let them go ahead and start
a voluntary program where the
people going In know they're
guinea pigs, mid mother Jill
Halre. "We have no alternatives
to this. This Is what makes us
mad."
"I don't see any academic
gain, and If we're making lhal
change. I would hope II would be
for the better." said Marta
DIMarcuntonlo. who has two
children who would be (dfected.
Locker said children could not
opt out of the program because
the district Is under courtordered busing. She said the
district has asked the court to
allow children In the three af­
fected schools lo switch lo other
schools If they choose.

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SANDRA LYNN OAUEW1CS
Sandra Lynn Gaselwlca. 32.
2155 Stone SL, Oviedo, died
Thursday. Born Nov. 24. 1957,
In Wild Rose. Wla.. she moved to
Oviedo from Orlando In 1983.
She was a bookkeeper for an
Irrigation company.
Survivors indude husband.
Rickard E.: father. Arnold York.
Almond. Wls.: mother. Ruth
B ry s o n . L e w is v ille , Te x a s ;
b ro the r. A rn o ld G u y Y o rk.
Lewisville; sister. JoAnn York.
Winter Park.
B a ld w ln -Fa lrch itd Funeral
Home. Golden rod. In charge of
arrangements.
MAROARET LOUISE
LAMANTIA
Margaret Louise Lamantla. 72.
510 Lake Kathryn Circle. Cas­
selberry. died Friday at her
residence. Born Oct 19. 1917. In
Mount Prospect. III., she moved
to Casselberry from Englewood.
Calif., In 1968. She was an office
manager and a Protestant.
Survivor Includes husband.
Charles P.
B a ld w ln -F a lrc h lld Funeral
Home. Altamonte Springs. In
charge of arran^menls.
P E TE R H. PECO SR.

Peter H. Proo Sr.. 62. 208
Wavcrly Drive. Fern Park, died
Friday In Osceola County. Bom
April 30, 1927. in Hammond.
La., he moved to Fern Park from
Chicago In 1985. He was a
r e t i r e d a ir c o n d i t i o n i n g
mechanic and a member of Si.
Mary Magdalen Homan Catholic
Church. Altamonte Springs. He
was a W orld W ar II A rm y
veteran, a member of Eola
Masonic Lodge. Scottish Kile
Bodies and was a Shrtner.
Survivors Indudc wife. Mar­
jorie; son. Peter H. Jr.. Pembroke
Pines; daughter. Rosem ary.
Elmhurst. 111.. Kathleen Beyer.
Casselberry: brother. Wallace.
Miramar: sister. Georgia Russo.
Glen Ellyn. IU.: five grandsons.
Woodtawn Funeral Home. •Or­
lando. In charge of arrange­
ments.
FREDERICK DALE
ROBINSON SR.
Frederick Dale Robinson Sr..
33. 1704 W 14th St Sanford

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TAM PA - Three Golden Lion
Tamarln monkeys, one of the
rarest species In Ihe world, were
born In a southwest Florida zoo
last week, and zoo keepers said
one of Ihe siblings has been
abandoned by his mother.

Karan T. FaataNi and baby bay. Dattana
Clady* 0*arla and baby air I. Orioda

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Bovorty F**tar. Alt,
Roymwtd DdUbV. ChardWt. Ohta
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Mary L WMta. Dattana
Oorathy Weriham. OkttaRa
t J Bardtay, Peow w v N J

J m M f U n i. laka Mary
L n iM f X M w .L u ll lit
Liu Encsrnacwn. I *ry i — a
N n riS Bartwld. O n Clip
Gwan L n x M r . WMtarlgrlng*
OUCM AM Et
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TrwnakaSata
Ynhta F. s u m . DaBary
Karan W a y t . DaBary
Catty A ta n S . Dattana
Raymond L Crydtrman, Dattana
Carl DaakVv Dattana
Patti Jaan Mayor &gt; Datntkl. Daltana
Angata GarMn. Dattana
Ranald R Hay**, Dattana
Dattana
Harryr Jacluan.
J,
John Vi
Lathar Lang. Dattana
Carl A L im tta . Dattana
Oaraga Mac Hardy. Dattana
DorancaO Paaataa. Dattana
Ainlo-gft L. Raavav. Daltana
Alica M SatRa. Dattana
Clady* Rtooot. Harritburg. Pa
John garagita. OrangtCity
JackH Finch. O rk»m City
Wanda KllltoguMrth and baby girl, San
•rondo War lay and M a rg in .
Control F tarIda Ragtanai HaagWal
Adalu Ariata. a baty Say. Daltana
Karan T Fa* tart*. a baby bay. Daltano
ADMIMIOM1
laniard
Swljnna Bradkorb
Viola ionoo
Ann G Landry
Willta Parry
IranaK Jama*. OoBory
Margaratl lolutlra. Daltana
Franca*E SctwnatLDattana
Laura A Marta. Oakland. Molna
Ruth Schall. Ottaon
Staghan Broackaart. Sionbridga. E.
J in t l Maldonado. Wmtar Spring*
DISC HA ROES
Dalian Hinton
Joqualino V William*
Clara K. Kuhan. DaBary
William J Oraul. Dattcna
Luting Pttkant, Daltana
Jamat E. Rally. Laka Natan
ArathR Snanda&lt;aon. laka Mary
Lu llano. Oyltdg
Loti la Ftatchor. Long good
Brando CurSata and baby girl. Sanford

warm

Tumnrin* frit in the world.
While his siblings Ming In Ihetr
parents In a Irrt-flllfd cxhlbll In
Ihe primate seel Inn. Ihe sllllunnamed ouirasl rlu lrh rs a
while washrlnih In mi Inruliular
In Ihe zoo's nursery.
He sleeps tin tnwrls next to a
brown Pound Puppy a stuffed
animal about his size.
Th e Irto Is especially rare
because triplets occur In only 15
percent of Gnldrn Lion Tamarln
inters born In ruptlvlly. said Jon
Ballou, population manager of
ihe National Zoologlenl- Park In
Washington. D.C.

■randa Curtail*. a baby girt.
Un Han. a baby girl, laniard
batty Maratat. a baby boy. DaBary
Raaamana AMr mo. a baby girl. Da ltana
LaaiW Flatchor. a baby bay- langaaad
T a m a X. Hanry. a baby girl. Now Smyrna

Road

Ja*a Kith, a baby girt. Ovtada

CMtlavgtf from F i| « 1A

ADMItstoats
Sandra Dart*
Sarah Gantry
Laufta Mantafth
Nancy B Samgton
Bicky Burba. DtBary
Carat Olaughim. DaBary
GtortaA Hatt.OaLand
Amalia Alltctai Otltana
Oaroy b u m , Daltana
Maria I Jarmottl. Oattma
Danvar Maart. Daltana
Caurtnay Sada, Daltana
GtanW Tranatk. Dattana
William A Whit*. Daltana
Sfiria Cilttraa. Ganava
R-chard G Watarv ottaon
GortrudaG Madda*. WSntar Sgrmg*
OISCMAROES
Sanlord
Sul anna Bradkorb
PaagyFindkr
V ionroE Woibom
lr*noK Jkmav DaBary
ThodaM Scrugg*. DaBary
CtaiiartaG Egioittn. Daltana
Lat* Goadtand, Dattana
Maria I Jannotti. Daltana
CanntaL St Rack. Daltana
ChartattaR Haak in* Laka Mary
Stavhanla Roaatl. LM a Mary
Jama* ( Toth. Laka Mary
Nancy C Me Loan U ntie.H o. Ill
LM Han and baby gir L Santard
Rana McDonald and baby flrt. Santard
Adalu A'lola and baby bay. Daltana
T o m a K Hanry and baby girl. Mow
Smyrna Boach
JodioKitn and babydrt. Ovtada

Committee. Othrr members of
Ihe commUIre ore Smith. Longwood Mayor Gene Fa ra ch .
Winter Springs Counrllman Paul
Partyka. Lake Mary Commis­
sioner Paul Trcme) and Semi­
nole County Commissioner Bob
Sturm. ,
F i n a n c i n g w i l l n o t be
addressed by Ihe committee
initially. The rhomber. however,
had recommrndrd Iasi year us­
ing revenues from n one-penny
gas tax lo finance Ihe project
before voters defeated Ihe
"Green Penny” lax at Ihe polls.
The Seminole County cilles
touched by U.S. 17-92 ure San­
ford, Lake Mary. Casselberry.
LongwDod anil Winter Springs.

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died Friday at Florida Hospital.
Orlando. Born June 22. 1956. In
Sanford, he waa a lifelong resi­
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City of Sanfotd. maintenance
department, and a member of
Saint Matthew Missionary Bap­
tist Church. Sanlbrd.
S u r v iv o r s In c lu d e w ife .
Frankie Mae. Sanford, mother.
Dcrealha Anderson. Sanford;
son. Frederick Dulc Jr.. Sanford:
daughters. Chevcllc and Dancll
L., both of Sanford; brothers.
Bobby Anderson. James Smith.
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monte Springs from (here In
1971. He was a retired owner of
Don W egner Plum bing Co..
Milwaukee, and a member of
Downtown Baptist Church. O r­
lando. He was a member of Ihe
P h o t o g r a p h ic S o c ie t y of
A m e rica . Lutheran Men of
America, the Bahia Temple and
past president of ihe Mechanical
Contractors of Milwaukee.
Survivors Include wife. Ruth:
sons. W a y n e . M ilw a u k e e .
R onald. Georgia: daughter.
Kathleen McCaffrey, Douglass.
Texas: brother. Russell. Yuma.
A r l z . : s is te r. Ilu M illa r d .
Milwaukee, four granddaugh­
ters.
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the Lowry Park Zoo In Tampa to
keep him alive.
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sibllngfl born Friday are among
an estimated 500 Golden Lion

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German unity leaps ahead
■ yP A TfW C K B O ttn
United P r«»» In f maltonrt_______
H A ST HEHI.IN - T lw intiM -m itlvr Alll.iiu i- for Oermanv'a
•eurprltti* v l r l o r y In Euiti
O m ta n v 'n linn frrr i-k-rtkniii
tic-art* lhr wuy for rapid Grm ian
tmirU-alkiM. ami Wmt Grnnun
( li.m nllor llrlm u l Kohl Inld
Kant German*: "Slay w hrrr you
on* .mil ililngx will noon Im­
prove."
OllU-lal rnmltn eompuleit early
Monday showed the Ihrre-party
Alliance. l tacked by Kohl, winn­
ing -J8.I5 pcrccnl of the ballot.
|i i M i h y of un ulnolole majority
to the 400-mrmbrr Parliament.
T h e A llla n e e In flle le d a
humiliating defeat on the rival
S i - laI Dcmocrallc Party, which
was expected to win a narrow
victory lint Instead drew only
21.84 perm it of the vole. The
conservatives did not rule out
the |MMstblllly of askliiK Un­
social Democrats to Join them In
a coalition government.
With the Alliance campaigning
lor rapid unification and I he
Social Denm rruls backing a
slow er a p pro ach . Ihc c o n ­
servative vlrlory was seen as a
sweeping endorsement of Kohl's
b lu e p r in t for q u ic k ly I n ­
corporating East Germany Into
the West German Federal Re­
public. Critics of the plan sav It
amounts to a virtual annexation
nl the East by the West.
The ballot results Indlcute that
the conservatives will send 180
deputies to the Parliament, while
ihc Social Dcmocruls will liave
87. The communists, now re­
named the Party of Democratic
Socialism, drew 16.33 percent of
the vole and will have 65
depulIrs In Parliament.
Sunday's vole stripped Ihc
communlsts of any power they
had. formally ending four de­
cades of communist rule In East
Germany.
The rest of the deputies will
come from among the 24 other
IKirllcs that competed In Sun­
day's elections. Including un
alliance of liberal groups tliul
raptured 5 percrnl of the vole

Gorbachev to talk to Lithuania
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MOSCOW U ih liu n lu 's
rclN-llkius government faced a
deadline loday for responding
lo Soviet Pn-sldent Mikhail
Gorbachev's resolution that
tile HullIc re p u b lic 's In ­
dependence declaration was
null and void.
However. Gorbachev said
the Kremlin would talk wllh
the Ifallle republic lo try and
|x-rxuudc It in remain In Ihc
union.
I.liliu u n la ’n Sa|udls na­
and w ill have 21 scats In
Parliament.
The cirri loo results, which are
not expected lo lie confirmed
until Friday, showed that the
largest or Ihc three parties In Ihc
conxrrvnllvr alliance, the Chris­
tian Drm orrulle Union, look
nearly 41 percent of Ihc vole.
The CDU was one of the socalled blue' parties formerly
allied lo the communists.
C D U chulrm un Ln ihu r dr
Mal/lcrr Is widely expected lo
.liecome the country's new pre­
mier. replacing Huns Modrnw.
who lirudfd a caretaker gov­
ernment after tile Slallnlst lead­
ership was ousted In a popular
uprising Iasi full.
"We arr proud und happy." dr
Mal/lcrr said In an Initial rrueiloti to the results. "It was a big
surprise. We didn't expect this
high a result and tills menus we
have un even greater responsibil­
ity."
Hr said hr would m rri Ihe
heads of the two oilier alliance
thirties lo discuss (lie formullon
ol a new government, but did
nni entirely/rule out forming a
broad coalition with tile Social
Democrat Ir Party.
Modrow said lie Intended lo
slay In his Job mil II I lie new
government Is form ed, but
added. "I hope It Is uol u
torturous process."
Kohl told reporters ut Ills

HOST ON — FBI und Interpol ugeuln were
investigating ihc theft of "hundreds of millions of
dollars" worth ul.urt from a Boston museum,
while experts speculated a sophisticated collector
may have commissioned the lu-lst.
Thieves |Mislng as poller overpowered museum
guards early Sunday and stole 12 paintings,
drawings anti etchings by such masters as
Rembrandt. Vermeer. Muriel, und Degas from the
Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, authorities

tio n a list m ovem ent said
Gorbachev has summoned a
l.llhiiunlan government dele­
gation lo Moscow, and an
Estonian ncws|xt|s-r said a
similar cull lor a meeting In
Moscow has gone oul lo I hr
l e a d e r s h i p In I he I n •
dependence-minded Hall Itrepublic of Estonia.
Ill I hr war ol nerves with
l.llh u u n lu . S o v ie t a rm y
It e 11 e o p I e r s tl r o p p e d
thousands ol Icnllcis Saturday
oil tile l.lthuatlluii capital ol
Vilnius.

Estonians,
Latvians
voting, too
MOSCOW IUPII - The
first firm (M ill results were
a n t ic ip a t e d to d a y in
Estonia and Latvia follow­
ing elections of parliaments
expected to lead the fight
for Hie Independence of the
two Halite republics annex­
ed by Moscow 50 years
ugo.
Residents reached by
telephone In the Estonian
capital of Ta llin n suld
voters rruwdrd the polls In
orderly balloting for the
105-nicmhrr Parliament. A
total of 305 candidates
were contesting the seuts.
with 16 percent of the
candidates representing
llte E s to n ia n People's
Front.
In Latvia. 300 candidates
were contesting 201 seuts.
C hristia n Dem ocratic head­
quarters In Hnnn that East
Germans gave a "dear rrbuU" lo
the communists and voted in
travel with the Federal Hcpulillc
along tile path lo a unified
Germany.”

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Police estimated Ihe value of the stolen works at
more lliun 8200 million, but the exud value was
uncertain because the museum's collection
cannot Ik - sold, said Karen Haas, the museum s
acting curator.
"Hill we ran easily say they arc worth hundred-*
ol mllllotis of dollars." she said. "People aren't
buying Rembrandts every day. so It's very hard to
put a value on the paintings."
Experts called Ihe Ibefl among the worst til
decades In the United Slates, possibly the most
lucrative crime ever verified In Ihe country’s
history. Art experts suggested the thieves may
have been recruited by a private collector
knowledgeable enough lo select a coherent group
ol pieces.
"Whoever has li ui this moment now has one ol

Greyhound talks resuirte
TUCSON. Art/. |UI*I| — Greyhound officials and
representatives for striking employees met for
ubout nine hours wllh the help of a federal
mediator Saturday, but no progress was reported
and each side blamed the other for strike-related
violence.
R e p r e s e n t a tiv e s for G r e y h o u n d a n d
Amalgamated Council of Greyhound Locals held
face-to-face talks, meetings wllh the mediator and
caucuses throughout the day and. following a
dinner break, decided to recess until 6;30 a.m.

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Spomm ol ROSE MAR Y VAN
W A LLEN O AEL.
Defendant
NO TICE OF SALE
Notice It hereby given Viet,
purwent lo Vie Order or Final
Judgment entered in IN* caute.
•n the Circuit Court ol Seminole
County. Fiortde. I »tN Mil the
property Klooted In Seminole
County. Fiortde. deter bed at
Lot I. Stock K. NORTMGATE
according lo the plot thereof et
recorded »n Piet Book IS. Paget
93 through 94 ol the Public
Record* of Seminole County.
Floride
et public tele, to the tughett end
bett bidder, lor coin, el the wotl
front door t l the Seminole
f ountw Courfhoute m Senlord
Floride. et II 01 0 m . on May
IF .1990
M ARYANNS MORSE
C m t of the Circuit Court
By JeneE Jetraic
Deputy Clerk
Publtth Merch 19. 2a 1990
O E O JO)

NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE I* twrtfty given ltl*l
purtuanl la IS* Summer, Final
JuUgm.nl ol Feractoture on
fared In IS . c*u«* pending In Ifw
Circuit Court si IS* NiMH
Judicial Circuit. In end ter
Seminal* Cuunly. C .M No
w *4** CA »e P. ttw undtrtigiwd
Clurk mill M il IS* proper!,
duele d in M id County, do
u n te d et
L et I I . W E K IV A C O V E
PHASE TWO. according to the
Piet thereol. et recorded in Piet
Book IS. Pege 22. Putt* Roc
ordt ol Seminote County. Fieri
do
et pubU tele, to the highest end
bett bidder tor ceth. et II 00
e m . on tie H I day el Mey. 1990
et the «e t! front door of the
Seminole County Courfhoute. m
Sanford. Florida
0 A T E 0 thit n th day et
March. 1990
(CO URT SE A n
MARYANNS MORSE
c le r k of th e

CIR CUIT COURT
By JeneE Jetow*c
At Deputy Clerh
Publith Merch 19. 2ft. 1990
D I P J03

the great private collections ol I7ih-ccniury Dtilcli
pulnilngs — absolutely Illegal, of course.” said
Franklin Robinson, an expert In Dutch paintings
and director of Ihe Museum of Art at Ihe Kluxlc
Island School of Design.
The t w o m a le thieves g a g g e d ,
h .m t lc u lf e d t w o g u a r d s a n il s to le Ih e
a lt e r

I

a .m ..

m aced

and

works s h o r t l y

H itirs tld .

Authorities said Ihc thieves, dressed In security
or |Millce uniforms, gained uccess lo the museum
hv claiming to Ik- Hosion police officers In­
vest Igal lug a disturbance near the building.
Five works were stolen from Ihe museum's
Dutch room. Including a Rembrandt oil |ialnilrig.
"Th e Storm on the Sea of Galilee." as well as a
small self-portrait etehlng and a dnuhle-|Htrlrall.
"A Lady and Gentleman In Black." by ihc
17th-ccnlury Dutch master.
.
Also taken was an oil. "Th e Concert." by Dutch
master Jan Vermeer and an oil. "Landscape wllh
an Obelisk." iinill recently attributed lo Re­
mbrandt but now thought to have I sen done by
Ills student. Govucri Fllnck
Five paintings und drawings by the Frenchman
Edgar Degas: Iflth-century French master
Edouard Mattel's oil "Che/ Tortonl": and Ihe
oldest work In Ihe museum'* eclectic colled Ion. a
Chinese bronze Iw-aker dating in Ihe Sluing
Dynasty around 12(H) H.C.. also were stolen,
officials said.

Legal Notices
N 0 T IC I0 F
F IC TITIO U S N J U f l
Nolle* I. huruRy given that I
am engaged In bwclnuu ft M l
Kan tor Stud.. Cauulburry. lam
mol. County. Florid*, undur Ihu
F I c l l l l d u t N i m . *1 IN
N O V A T1V E E N T E R P R IS E S ,
and mat1 inland Ic ragitl*. Mid
m m with Itw Clark *1 mu
Circuit Cdurl. S*min*M County.
Florid.. In accerdanca with tn#
P ro v itiw n .1
Ficliliout
N.m u Slatutev To Wll Sactlon
M l 09 Florid. St.tuttt IM7
diehard A Earley
Publith March II. If. K April

LIMB
0 (0 IN
NOTICE OF
F IC TITIO U S N A M I
Nolle. U hartby given m.1 *•
. r . . n g ^ N In btiW uu .1 frf S
W y m o r . Rd . A lte rn a n t#
Springy. F L . Samlnoto County.
Florid., undur in . F K ill lout
N . m . .1 T H E T R A IL S A T
W YM 0R E. and that w* InNnd
to rugittor Mid w n • ' » m .
C N rh a! (to Circuit Court. Sum
moN County. FtorUM. In oc
cordanct velttl tha Provmont ol
m* FictiHaut Np m statu tot. To
Wll SK lw n f f l t f Florid. S l.l
utot IH I
Joan Suh Ym g
W in J. Yong
Publ.vn M o ili If. 3*. April 1. f.
Iff*
D E O Iff

NO TICE OF
FIC TITIO U S NJLMt
Nolle* it hartby gtvan m.1 I
M i oo^ogod m butinMt .1 313
W Fir if S I . Suit* M L SMtord.
Saminoto County. Ftortoa. undar
Ih * F l c f l l l o u t N a m * *1
W IL K IN S IN S U R A N C E
A G EN CY , and mol I mtond to
rogitftr M id noma with m*
Ctork af ma Circuit Court. Sam
mol* County. Ftoruta. m *c
cordanc* with ma Pre*itMnt ol
m* Fklihout Nam* Slalutoi fa
Wll Sac hon MS f t F lor Id . S l.l
utoaltSf
L tw ltF Wilkint
PubliM M m c K it. 3k. April 3. *.
O E O If

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IN T N I C IR C U IT COURT.

I N T N I C IR C U IT CO UR T
O F T H R E IR M T IE H T N
JU O fClAL C IR C U IT
IN A N O F O R
SIM IN O LR C O U N TV .
S TA TE OF FLO R ID A.
Cm * No. i f»g i4 »C J M f I

IN T N I CIRCUIT COURT
F O R T H ! ItTN
JU O K IA L CIRCUIT
INANOFOR
SIMINOLR COUNTY.
FLORIOA

IN AN0 FOR
SIMINOLR COUNTV.
rLORlOA

C A S IN O : t b t m C A 3*1
IN TH E M A T T E R OF
TH E ADO PTIO N OF
TJD e n d A R O .
tT O M fn d A IM I
Miner Children
N O TIC E O F ACTION
TO THOMAS DAWSON
MOORE
M il ROSE DALE
HOUSTON. TE X A S
YOU AR E H E R E B Y NOT I
T IE D that p Ptfllton tor Adup
I ton Km huun titod n m h I y*u.
and m.1 you or# raq^rad to
MTV* a copy d your Rliponio
or r a iding to mo Putllton upon
IKo PuHItonor'i oitonwy. A A
M c C L A N A H A N . JR . If f S
PM* Ay* — Suit* I . Sanford.
F tor to. S i l l , ond UN m# origl
n«l deepen*# or Ptooduig M Itto
ortke ol Itw Ctork ol Pw Clrcull
Court, an or botoru Iho llth doy
o&lt; April. IffS II you IN I to do m .
« O ol.uil Judgment will b*
m mo P tm un
D A TE D .1 Switord. SomKioto
County. FtortoA m il f n d a y t l
NUrch. If N
C L E R K O F TH E
CIR C U IT CO U R T
By Ito .ltwr Brunnor
A » Deputy Ctork
PubliM M u c h n . If. N . April
I. IN*
o e o ij j

IN TH E C IR C U IT COURT
EOR SEM IN O LE COUNTV.
FLO R ID A
PR O BATE DIVISION
Flto Number f » m CP
IN RE E S TA TE OF
M AY SNTEIR ABELSON
DtcooMd
N O TIC E OF
AD M IN ISTR A TIO N
Ttw M m ln lllrfllo n ol IK*
M l«to 0&gt; Moy SKtoir AbtlMn.
d t c tf lf d . F ll. Num ber
f O lM C P . Ik pending In mo
C lrcu ll Court lot S «m ln .l«
C u u n ly F lo r Id a . F r . b . l *
Oivlhton. Itw addrM i ol which it
301 Norm Pork A i m * . S r»
lord. F tor to. U H I . Ttw notm
ond M O rttM l ol IK. pmtan.1
roprMontalluu ond m . porkwtol
ropTM onl.tlrn'k .tto m ty oto
Ml form below
All Inlorotltd porMni oto
roaulrod to III* wim nut court.
W ITH IN TH R E E MONTHS OF
TH E FIR ST P U BLIC ATIO N OF
THIS N O TIC E I I I N l claim*
againtl *w M l.to and II I M y
Oblfctlon by « n In lo ro tltd
purton on whom Hilt nolle, woo
lot rod m.1 cltoltongM m* valid
ity N Ifw will. Itw guMUKOlwno
ol Itw pwton.1 rtp rttM l.liv *
xnuo, or luritdldton ol ltd
court
A LL CLAIM S AND O BJEC
TIONS NO T SO F IL E D W ILL
BE F O R E V E R B A R R E 0
Public.non ol m il Net ICO Kao
begun on M u c h *3,1PP0
Poroon.1 RtprutMtatlvu
Murray Abolwn
11/3 Winged F m l Circto Eatl
Wintor Spring*. Florid. J3J0*
Attoriwy tor
Per tonal R tp rM M l.li* .
louit Nottro. E tg
c.oSJiutft A Boston
I«00 Edward B .ll Building
100Chopin P t.1 .
M i m h . Ftortoa 33131
TttopKon. (3031 31. 0104
AAARYANNE MORSE.
Clark. Clrcull Court
BY P .lr ic l. Thalclwr
0EPUTYCLER K
SEM INOLE CO UN TY.
FLORIDA
Publith March II. If. IffO
O II I3 4

E s s W

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CORPORATION.
PldlnliH.
W IL L IE J ARN O LD Nto
M A R O U ER ITE ARNOLD.
^ k / t M A R G U E R ITE
ARNOLD. KN oil*. JOHN DOE
«t o JANE O O E . Tw u n n . «to
«ny imknoon K N rv d» rtMfk.
(TMtoot. creditor v and amor
unknown porksnk er unknown
tpouMl &lt;Lim ing by. mruugn.
ond undor any ol m*
pbouo named OkSmdwiU .
N O TIC E OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE to Itoc by pyon m.1
IK . u n d a rilg n td M a rya n n .
M u m Clark af ma Clrcull Court
at Sam mala County. Ftortoa.
will m Itw Ikl day a&lt; May- '*"■
al II ttdclack i n | H N Wm I
Ft m i door ol tha Saminaia
County CaurtheuM- SMSard.
Ftortoa. it tor tor tato and tall al
public outcry to ma highMl and
bMl bidduv tar c m K. ma Sallow
mg datcrlbad praparfy tiluato m
Saminaia County. F tor Ma
Condominium Parcai SM *K a*
H IDDEN R ID GE CONOOMIN
IUM Iliad M Official Racardt
Baa. 1337. Pago 031 ond M y
amandmantt tharafa. Public
Racardt af Sammato County,
Ftortoa
purtuanl to ma FMtol Judgmanl
Mtorad In a c o m ponding M Mid
Caurl. ma tlyla af which it
mdteatod about
W ITNESS my KMd and af
fk lN tato af tN d Caurl mi* lim
day al Mm ch. IftO
(COURT SEALI
Maryann. M a n .
C L E R K O F TH E
CIR CU IT CO UR T
By JanaE Jatawic
Dapufy Clark
Publith M m c K I*. 31. Iff*
0EO307
N O TICE OF
F IC TITIO U S N A M I
None* H hereby given Rial I
am engaged in butinate al 1300
Saratoga Lana. Geneva. F L
33333. Sammoto Counly. Florid,
undar Ih# FklHM ut Nam* el
■ ILL'S PHOTOGRAPHY, and
m.1 I mtond to ragittor Mid
u m t wllh Ih* Ctork el
Clrcml Caurl. Sammoto County.
Florida, m acesrdMCI wim tha
P ra s itiM t al Ih* Flclillaut
Nam* Slalutot. TeW iI Section
M l ft F tor d a Slalutot toll
William J All
Publith Fcbrimry 30. March S.
13. I*. IftO

IN Y H I C IR CU IT COURT
OF T H E E IG H T E E N TH
JU D IC IA L CIRCUIT
IN AN D FOR
SEM IN O LE COUNTY.
S TA TE OF FLORIOA.
C m N*.: f t M tl CAff C
Oanaral Jarttdkltoa
Ftortoa Bar No i M*M*
SOVRAN M O R TG A G E COR
PORATION.
Ptomlill.

DAVID J S C H U LTE . II living.
• lu i .*1*1.
OatondMlt
N O TIC E OF ACTION
S TA TE OF FLO R IO A
TO R EB ECC A A SCHULTE,
it living, and II married. JOHN
D OE. her hutbMd. whoM real
n.m # It uncertain. II living,
including M y unknown tpouM
ol Mid OetondMto U *Hh*r hat
remarried and il either or both
N O TICE OF
al t«id Dalandanlt *r* da
F IC TITIO U S N A M I
caatad. thalr ratpudiv# un
Nolle* It hartby givan that I
known twin, davit**!, gvan tout.
m i tngogod In buunMt .1 M l
attigna*L creditor*. Iwnort and
W L.ka Mary. Blvd. IIS7. Lak*
Irutiaat. and all ether paitont
M a ry . F L 3314*. Sam ln olt
claiming by. through, undar or
Counly. Florida undar Ih*
againtl Ih* namud OatondMlt
Fklitm ut Nam* of SUNSHINE
WnoM ratidtnc* it unknown
S T A T E IN S G R O U P O F
YOU ARE N O T IF IE 0 mat an
C E N TR A L F L0 R I0 A . and mat
action
to toroctoM a morlgag*
I mtond to ragittor Mid nam*
M m# tallowing prcparly In
with ttw Clark al Ih* Clrcull
SammotoCounly. Florida
Caurl. Sammola County. Fieri
LSI I. Tract A. THE ARBORS
da. In accordanc* wllh Ih*
*1 H ID D EN L A K E SECTIN I.
P ra v ltlM t el Ih* Flcllllou t
according to tha Plat thereol at
N .m # Sl.lutot. To Wll SMI ton
recorded m Plat Book Ik. Pag*
MS f t F tor Id . Sl.lutot ItSJ
t l M d f l Public Racardt ol
B M a rly J Smith
Sammoto County. Florida
Publith FabriMry 3*. March L
Let 10)A. T r a d A. T H E
13. It. Iff*
’
D 1 8 3M
ARBORS A T H ID 0 E N LAKE
— 1— '— I H I nS I o
SECTION I. according to Ih*
N O TIC E OF IN TE N T
Plat Itwraol at recorded in Plal
TO REOISTER
Boa. 3t. (»g * t 03 M d t l Public
F IC TITIO U S N A M I
Record* ol Sammoto Counly.
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
Florida
that Ihu imdtrtignod. (touring to
hat bean litod agamtl you M d
engage m butmMt undur Ih*
OAVIO J S CH U LTE. II living,
Itclillout nam* al U NIVER SAL
and II married. MRS OAVIO J
C Y C L E S a l f 4 ! Lang da t*
S CH U LTE, hit wll*. II Hying,
Avanu*. Langwaod Florida
including any unknown tpouM
33710 mtond* to ragittor m*
al
Mid OatondMlt il #.m#r hat
Mid nM W with ma Clark al m*
remarried and il tithar or born
C lr c u ll C a u rl *1 Saminaia
ol taid Dalandanlt or* do
County. Florid.
caatad. thalr ratpaclly* un
D A T E D lin t I Tito day *•
known hair*, dtvitaat. granly*t
M u ih . A O Itw
atugnaat. creditor* Iwnort and
JA R A M ILLO O F C E N TR A L
irutiaat. and all other purtont
FLORIOA. INC
claiming by. Huaugh. under or
By Ftrrvondo Jar amt Ito,
agamtl *w rvamad OatondMlt
PratKtonl
and you are required to tary# a
Publith M a r ih lt » A p r ilL t .
copy ol your wrilton detonwt ll
iota__________________ O E O i*«
any toll on
C ITY OF
J O S E P H M P A N IE L L O .
LAK E M A R T. FLO R IDA
ESQUIRE. P lam hllt .Horney
N O TIC E T O T H I PUBLIC
wKo m eddrttt it
A l Ih* regular Cily Com
301 N FrM k lm Street Sulla
m itt ion mauling hu*d on hAarch
3130. Tampa. F lor da 33*03
I I . IttO . Ih* C a m m lt t io n
M
or belor* Ih* tlh dot ol April.
.doplad O rdm .nco No 4t4
I*10. and lil* Ih* anginal aim
vM .im g Itw tallowing datcribod
ih*
Ctort ol Hut Court either
alloy totaled m Ih# City ol L M .
bolero tervic* on Piam lilf't
Mery
attorney or immod*aia*r mar#
A JO tool *«to *ltoy m Block
alter other wit* • dolaull will
SI. Amondod P i.l ol Crytl.1
bo entered *gamtl you lor Ih*
L . t r Shorat at recorded m P i.l
rehul M a n f c d m Ih . Com
Book t. Pag# I t t l ito Public
pi.m l or Poiilwn
Rucordt al Sammol* Counly,
D A TE D on Hut 3rd day ol
Florid.
March leeo
C IT Y OF
C
L E R K O F THE
LAKE M ARY.
CIR C U IT COURT
F l o r id a
B
T J m o E J . mw ic
Carol A Edwarot
Deputy Ctort
City Ctork
Publith
March L 13. I f 3 . IMO
Da tod M m c K la. Itib
D E O 30
Publith March It ifto D E O It4

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OR T M « ■ I* N T1 IN TN
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
M AMO FOR

S E M IM O y ^ Y .

FB I, Interpol probe major art theft
■y JO H N E O M O O
United Press International

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FNrMaGar N a .i_____
S O U TH EA S T r a n k f o r
SAVINGS, tormarly kitown at
F IR S T F E D E R A L SAVINGS
A N D LOAN ASSOCIATION OF
JACK SO N VILLE.
PIMHIff.

CASE N O .:m- 111bCAUL
F E O E R A L HOME LOAN
.M O R TG A G E CORPORATION.
Flabdllf.

LAR R Y R SANDERS. Itllrlng.
al ut ,a t a l.

NOTICE OF ACTION
ST A T E O F FLO R ID A
T O LARRY R SANDERS. II
Hying, and A LY S A K SAND
ERS. hit wll*. II Dying. Inc hid
Ing any imknswn tpouM al Mid
fled and il tiihae or bolh al t* d
OatondMlt era
grant***. attignaoi.
Ik
by. Ihraugh. under or agMntl
ih* nomad OatondMlt
What* roHdmca It uninawn
Y O U ARE N O T IF IE D Ih a lM
action to toractoM a morlgag*
M Ih# 1*1towing property m
SamUtato Coimly. F lor Ida
Lai Ml TH E COLONNADES
TH IR D SECTION, according I*
Ih* Flat thereof at recorded in
Plal BacA IL page 33. Public
Racardt ol Sammato County.
Florida
hat b*M triad agamtl you and
IT T FINA NC IA L SERVICES, a
corporal ton. F IR S T F A M ILY
FIN A N C IA L SERVICES. IN C .
a carparatton. and you a rt
raquirad to terva a copy al yaw
wrilton dafantsL H M y . to il M :
JO S E P H M P A N IE L L O .
(S Q U IR E . Plaintiff-* altorrwy
whoM addratt it
301 N FrM klm Sinai. Suit*
3310. Tampa. Florida 33M3
on or betore itw tlh day al April.
IftO. and fll* Iha artgmeJ wllh
tha Clark al Ihlt Court either
baler* M rvk a M Plalnlltl't
altorrwy or immediately than
altar. aftwrwtM a default will
ba Mtorad againtl you tor Itw
ratal demanded In Pw Cam
piemter Palilton
D A TE D M Iklt N d I t y •*
March, lot*
C L E R K O F TH E
CIR C U IT CO UR T
BY JanaE Jatawic
Deputy Ctork
Publith March S. IL If. IL IN*
D E O 33

OEN VI

I N T N I CIR C U IT COURT
OF TH E E IG H T I (N T H
JU D ICIA L CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEM INOLE COUNTY.
F LO R ID A
C A S IN O I f IISI C A f f L
HOUSING M ORTGAGE
CORPORATION.
Plamlilt.

v
PA RR IS0 C U R R Y ,*1*1 .
OatondMlt
N O TICE OF M i l
PURSUANT TO F .S .M
Noiica ii given mat purtuanl
to a linal |udgm*nt (toted March
14. 1*10. in Ih# c o m end court
captioned abov* In which
HOUSINO M O R TO AO f com
P O R A TIO N It plalnllll and
PARRIS 0 CURRY. SAN0RA
CURRAV. TO N Y TA R TA G LIA.
O IA N E T A R T A G L I A ,
M IC H A E L T A R T A G L IA .
M A R IL Y N T A R T A G L IA .
W A YN E W R IG H T. G IN G E R
WRIGHT. DARW IN W RIGHT.
M d CH ER Y L SIEBELS. M d a ll
par ton* claiming by. through or
undar any ol m* forgoing or*
detomtonit. I will tall to Ih*
h.gheil and betl bidder tor ceth
m ihe lobby al Ih* Wool Iron!
door af Ih* Sum inoto County
CourthouM al SMtord. Florida.
.1 11 Of a m on May 34. IftO.
Ih* follow mg real property, at
M l forth m that |udgm*nl
L a i 3. C L U S T E R E .
W IL D W O O D . A P L A N N E O
U N IT D E V E L O P M E N T . *c
cording to Ih* Plal Itwraol. at
recorded in Plal Book 10. Pag*
7. ol ih* Public Record* ol
Seminole Counly. Florid.
D A TE D .1 SMtord. Florid.,
tint Merch I*. 1*10
(SEA L)
M ARYANNE MORSE.
Clrcml Court Clark
By Jans E Jatawk
At Deputy Clerk
Publith March I*. J* IffO
OEO 30*
IN TH E CIR C U IT COURT
OP T H E E IG H TE E N TH
JU D ICIAL CIRCUIT
IN A N O FO R
SEM INOLE COUNTY.
S TA TE OF FLO R IDA
Co m Na.: t**lt*CA*t (
Ganaral Juritdklton
Florida Bar Ns : M ffff
AMERICAN SAVINGS AND
LOAN ASSOCIATION
OF FLORIOA.
Plamlill.
Vt
IVAN 0 JARAM ILLO. it living
«t uh . ft 4( .
D«f*nd4»nt%
NOT ICC OF ACTION
STATE OF FLORIDA
TO RICHARD N MOAJA *nd
DARLENE A M O AJA .N «
409 VftlNy Vt*vu Avtno*. N W .
C*r too Ouo44 TO*
YOU ARE N O TIF IE D
«n
Mtioo lo fortclOM 4 mof»9^9K
on th« following p ro p fU m
S*minolo Cooofy. Florida
Lo! It AMttERWCXX) U N IT
O N I . According to »*• plot
Ihofto! At rtcordAd in PlA» Book
21. Paqa I J. Public Rtcordt of
SAmmoi#County. FloridA
hA«
filed AgAiOt! 7Oct And
JER RY BALCIER AK And All
othtf pA»*on% in powwon of
iubtoct r»Al property. n!*o%m
r«A( iu m t» at * unctflAtn. And
you a re required »o terve a copy
of your RRfitten defenm. »l Any.
tolton *
J O S E P H M P A N IE L L O .
ESQUIRE. PUm tilM Attorney
NhOM Addr 9\\ »t
301 N FrAnKlin Street Suite
ITTO TempA. FloridA 11*02
on or before tbe 30m dAy of
April (910 And tile
or gmAl
nith the Clef* of »hi% Court
either before tervKe on PiAtn
titf‘% Attorney or tmmediAtely
ihereottev othermte a defAwlt
•ill be entered egem*! you tor
the relief demended in the
ComplAtnl end Amendment to
Compietnt
D A TE D on thit t«m dey ol
Merch 1990
•
(SEA L)
M ARYANNE MORSE
Cl e r k o f t h e
CIR CU IT COURT
BY PetrKteF Hee*n
Deputy Clef 4
Publith Merch 19 » Apr.l I. 9
1990
0 1 0 3*1

R* CH ARD S E R V A IS .alal.

NOTICE OF SALE
PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 43
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
purtuM l to M Order ar Final
Judgment al toractotur* dated
March. 100* and entered rn Co m
No g a itW C A d fL ftlh p C lrc u tl
Caurl at lha Ughtoanfl Circuit
m and tor Sammato County.
Florida wharaln F E O E R A L
HOME l o a n m o r tg a g e
COR PO R ATIO N . PlaMtltt. and
R ICHAR D SERVAIS. *1 a l . a n
dalandanlt. I will tall to Pw
highetl and batl brddor tor cath
outtrde Pw Watt tram dear* at
Pw Seminal* County CourthouM
m SMtord. Florida al It o'clock
a m m Pw lath day at April.
Iff*. Pw tottowing datcrlbad
Ml
Order ar Final Judgment to wll
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certain Condominium
That
parcai known at Uml I U C .
D E S TIN Y SPRINGS, a i
m in iu m and an undlyldad
003*7! Inter at! Mi Pm land.

I N T N I C IR CU IT COURT
FOP SEM INOLE CO UN TY.
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
FRe Number 9R-U2 CP
IN RE E S TA TE OF
JOHN PATRICK F O L E Y ,
Deceewd
N O TIC E OF
ADM IN ISTRATIO N
The AdmimttrAtion et the
efttelA ol JO H N P A T R IC K
F O LE Y . decee«ed. File Number
90 i n CP. )t pending In the
Circuit Court for Seminole
C o u n ly F lo r i d * . P rob ete
Dtvttton. the Addreu of *h*ch it
Pott OftiCA OrAAtor C. Senlord.
FloridA 72777 The nemet end
eddrem t of the perMnel repre
ientetive end the per toneI rep
reeentetim t Attorney ere M l
•er«nbe*mv
AM mteretted pArtont ere
required to Ma with thu court.
W ITH IN TH R E E MONTHS OF
TH E FIR ST PU BLIC ATIO N OF
THIS NOTICE ( I ) All dAim i
egAiMl the MtAte end 12) Any
obloctlon by en tnlerotltd
per ton on «hom this notico wet
served thet thAllongot the velwl
ity ol me will, mo queuficetiont
of tho per tone l repreeenletive.
venue, or |url»diction of the
court
A LL CLAIM S A NO OBJEC
TIONS NOT SO F IL E D W ILL
BE FOREVER BARR ED
PubliCAfion of tbit Notice he«
begun on Merch 12.1990
Pertonel Repretentetlve
JOHN P F O L E Y . JR
ISA) BecKnith View NE.
Apt 14
Or end Reptdv Mich 4ttt$
Attorney tor
Pereonel Reproeentetivo
W ILLIAM A C R E E N B IR C .
ESQ
Pott Office Boa 200210
Fern Perk. FloridA 22720
Telephone (407 ) 229 )944
Publith Merch 12.19.1990
DEO 114
IN TH E C IR C U IT COURT
OF TH E E IO H TC E N TH
JU D ICIA L CIR CUIT
IN A N O F O R
S IM IN O LR CO UNTY.
FLO R ID A
CASE NUM BER 99 42It CA 99L
C R E O ITH R IF T INC .A
F lortde torpor efton.
PlAintilf.

tarutnl to M U
unit, all Ml I
____ na Pklton t. form* and
athat prpvltient at Pw Declare
lion al Condominium at to
carded M iOR Bosk llasatpaga
1*47. all at Pw PvM k Racardt at
Sam m ato C ounty. F lo rid a ,
together with all ImprauamMlL
itructuro* and D th m t tocatod
D a ted *1 Senlord. FloridA. thit
Uth dey of Merch. 1990
M AR Y A N N E MORSE
A t Clerk. Clrcull Court
Seminole County. Floride
By JeneE Jetewtc
A t Deputy Clerk
Publith Merch 19. M. 1990
O E O 20)
C ITY OF
L A K E M A R Y . FLORIDA
N O TIC E OP
PUBLIC HBARINO
Notice It hereby Wren bv the
City Cemmtmen of the Ci&gt;y el
Leke Mery. FloridA. the! teid
Committton will held a Public
Mooring on April S. 1990. el 7 00
P M . or et toon moreover At
potttbie to contider en Adoption
of on Ordmonco entitled
AN O R DINA NCE O F TH E
C IT Y OF LAK E M AR Y. FLOR
ID A . A U T H O R I Z I N G T H E
P A R T IC IP A T IO N O F TH E
F I R E F I G H T E R 'S R E T I R E
M E N T PLAN AN D TR U ST OF
TH E C IT Y OF LAKE M AR Y.
FLO R ID A IN TH E FLO R ID A
M U N ICIPAL PENSION TR U ST
F U N O . A U TH O R IZ IN G TH E
IN V E S T M E N T OF TH E
FUNDS OF SAIO PLAN ANO
T R U S T W IT H IN Tho PRO
C E D U R E S . P O L IC IE S AN O
M E T H O O S O U T L I N E D IN
S A ID F U N O 'S M A S T E R
TR U S T A G R E E M E N T ; PRO
V IO IN G FOR P U B LIC A TIO N .
PR O VIO IN G FOR TH E RE
P E A L OF C O N FLIC TIN G OR
OINANCES. PROVIOINO AN
E F F E C T IV E D A TE
Tho Public Heor mg will bo
held in the Ctfy Committion
Chambert. 1M N Country Club
Rood. Lake Mary Said hearing
may be continued from time to
time until A final daetdon It
made by tha City Committion
Copitt of tha Ordinances In full
are Available in the City Cierk't
Ottke
NO TE IF A PERSON 0E
CIO ES TO A P P EAL A N Y DE
C IS IO N M A D E B Y T H E
COMMISSION W ITH R E S P E C T
T O A N Y M A T TE R CONSIO
E R E O A T SUCH M E E T IN G OR
H E A IR N G . HE W ILL N E C O A
R E C O R O O F TH E P R O C E E D
INGS. ANO T H A T . FOR SUCH
PURPOSE. HE M AY N E E D TO
ENSU R E TH A T A V E R B A TIM
RECO R D OF TH E PR O CE E D
INGS IS M AD E. WHICH RE
CORD IN CLU DES TH E TE S
T I M O N Y A N D E V ID E N C E
UPON W HICH THE A P P E A L
IS T O B E BASED
C ITY OF
LAKE M AR Y. FLORIOA
Carol Edward*.
City Clerk
D A TE March 14.1990
Publith March If. 1990
D E O 19)

EM M A JE A N BURLEYf/k/A
EM M A JE A N S TA L E Y .
COLLON B U R L E Y , her
hutbend. end 0E BRA
A N N S TA L E Y .
Detendentt
NO TICE OF ACTION
TO D E B R A A N N S TA L E Y
Addr t tt Unknown
YOU ARE H E R E B Y NOTI
F IE 0 met en Action to Fore
c lo te M o rtg e g o hot been
brought in Clrcull Court of
Seminole County. Floride.
egeintt you end tech of you
cleim en ettete. right, title or
mtefttl in. or lien upon, the
followmg described root proper

hr

Lot t end the Eetl 2) teet ot
Lot ). Block I. FIR ST AODI
TION. D IXIE TER R AC E. At
recorded in Piet Boob 10. Pege
29. of the Public Recordt ot
SemmoleCounty. Floride
end you ere hereby required to
fil« your Amwer or otter «r it
ten detentev peftonely. or by
your ettorney. with the clerk ot
the Circuit Court. Eighteenth
J u d id A l C irc u it. Seminole
County. Floride At tne Court
houte. Senford. Floride. end to
terve e copy thereof upon
PlAintitftetiorney. whote nam#
1% W E W IN O E R W E E O L E
JR . At 219 Wett Comttock
Avenue Pott Office Bo# 2997.
Winter Pei* Floride. not leter
then the 9th dey of April. 1990.
therein tatting up the etlete.
right title, mterett m or lien
upon the etuve deterbed prop
erty deemed by you. end thould
you letl to do to a deleuit
lu d ^m e n t w ill be entered
egeintt you tor rei«et demanded
m tneCu &lt;piemt
W llh ' SS my hand end teel
of thit Court At Senford Semi
note County FloridA thit )»h
dAy ol Merch. 1990
M ARYANNE MOR'.E
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Seminote County. Florida
By Pe»r tC'A F Heem
Pubhth Merch 19. 34 April 2. 9
1990
D EO 300

IN T H E C IR CU IT CO UR T
O F TH E JU 0 IC IA L
C IR CU IT OF FLORIDA*
IN A N O F O R
SEM IN OLE CO U N TY
CASE NO. 09-4441 CA 09-P
G E N E R A L JU R ISD IC TIO N
DIVISION
DOM INION BANKSHARES
M O R TGAGE CORPORATION
P L A IN T IF F .
E S TA TE OF G ILB E R TO
SAN TA LIZ. D EC EASED .
UNKNOWN HEIRS
D EV ISEES. GR A N TE E S .
ASSIGNEES. CREDITORS.
LIEN O R S ANO TR U S TEE S OF
G ILB E R TO S A N TA L IZ .
o ec ea sed a n o a llo th er

PERSONS C LA IM IN G BY.
THROUGH. UNO ER . A GAINST
TH E NAM ED D E F E N O A N TlS I
O E F E N O A N T (S )
• NO TICEO F SALE
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
purtuanl to an Order of Final
Judgment ol Foredotoro dated
March IL 1990. entered tn Civil
Cate No 19 4441 CA Of P of the
Clrcull Court ol th o .E lG H
T E E N T H Judicial Circuit In and
for SEM INOLE County. Florida,
w h 0 r A l n D O M IN IO N
B A N K S H A R E S M O R TG A G E
CO RPORATION. Ptamtitl and
E S T A T E O F G IL B E R T O
S A N T A L IZ . O E C E A S E O .
U N K N OW N H E IR S O F
G IL B E R T O S A N TA LIZ . OE
C E A S E D are defendant It). I
will wtl lo tho highetl and bett
bidder tor cath. AT T H E W EST
FR O N T DOOR OF TH E SEMI
NO LE C O U N TY CO U R T
HOUSE. SANFORO. FLO R IO A.
at ll 00 AM. May 10. 1990. the
following deter&gt;bed property at
tat forth m taid Final Judg
men I. to w«t
LOT )9 G A R D EN GROVE
ACCORDING TO TH E PLAT
TH E R E O F AS RECOROCD IN
P L A T BOOK ]l. PAGES 2) ANO
24. P U B L IC R E CO R O S OF
SEM INOLE C O U N TY . F l ORI
DA
O A T E O et SANFORD Fieri
da. thit 14m day of March 1990
M AR YA NNE MORSE
C L E R K O F THE
C IR CU IT COURf
SEM INOLE County. F lorKfa
By JaneE Jatawic
Deputy Cierk
Pubtnb March 19. 24 1990
O E O 304

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Even with lockout over,
S A C dogfight perfect
for local baseball fans
Mil|nr League Host-hull? Wc
.don’I iit-i-d no slinking Major
League ItUhfluill. Who IHH'tlh
Major Lcugur Husclxdl when you
have the Srmlnnle Alhtflle ConI,Teller?
If you have a serious Base-bull
iJoiieh. If you find yourself wutchlug the reruns of Cub*’ name*
on Chlcugo *u|M'r*iulk)n WON.
you really nerd to get your life
together. Fulling lhal. head oul
10 one of Seminole County'* tilfth
M'lmol* for a llltle vanity art Ion.
Like Ihcy nay. » ’* Ihc ne*l
lie*l thing lo being (lierr.
A t the sehixils lake u week oil
lor nine-week exam*, w r’rr al
the hallway point of the SAC
season and the rare I* de­
liriously close. laike Mary and
Luke Hrunllcy earh have one
i-onfrrrncr loss. (lvledo ha* iwo.
Lym an and Seminole earh have
I h n v and laike Howell ha* four.
Gninird. with eueh tram hav­
ing Mx SAC Rumen Irfl ISr ml Holl­
and Lake Urunllry have Hrvrn.
playing each other Ihl* coming
Friday lo romplclr the flral half
nehedule). being ih rrr Rumen
hark In larRr tlrflrtl.
Hul Seminole and Lake Howell
have hud the misfortune 10 he on
the nhort end of a nranmi'n worth
Dr one-run Rumen. If ihlnR* truly
do even themselves out In the
long run. Ihrti ihc nrrond half
could be a real diiRflRhl.
Also, this kind of ramprHtlon
han a khurprnlng elTrel on I hose
leamn lhal survive. You know
ihe phrunr. "Th a i which doenn'l
kill u* only make* u* stronger?"
11applies to SAC bancbull.
When Ihe five Class 4A Semi­
nole Counly schools [Seminole In
a Class 3A school | Raihrr for the
Dlslrlcl 9 loumunienl ul laike
Mary IIIRh School In April, the
lessons learned durliiR ihe heal
of S A C romprlllton will pay
dividends.

Also. Just because a learn
happens lo eome mil on lop In
Ihe SAC race In no Riiarunlee for
Mirren* In the dIMrin Iminuim rnl. AeninlltiR lo one roarh.
the Ium time ihe dIMrtei fuvorlir
a e ltiu lly w on th r d is tric t
imirnnnieni wan the lime laike
Mary advanced In Ihe slate
imirnumrnl several years uro .
T h a i should eome as no
Miprlnr. Coiu|N-tlllon wllhln the
eoiillty in very keen llhln neunon
Is noi a vuriiillon. Just more of
Ihe same). The rntmly Irani lhal
enjoys Ihe hlRhenl v e il Renerally
Isn'l lhal fur ahead of Ihe Iim-.i I
ncpiad with Ihe lowrnl need. No)
only Ihul. hut MranRr ihlnRn
have Iteen know lo hupiirii In
luumamrnis.
Local diamond frequenters
will also lell you lhal this year's
h ig h selinol neunon In an
cxlrnnkm of Ihe youth season
I mm a couple yearn ago. Hy ihe
time pluyrrn Rel In Ihe liiRh
M'lmol level, rhunern ure very
rimhI they’ve laced i-aeh oilier lo
similar situations on ihc ymiili
level.
All In all. It's prrliy uiueh a
tiunrbull fail's dream. es|k-iially
wtlh Ihe professionals and
owners busy squabbling over
who Rets lo hold ihe money. So
lake udvuiltilRr ol Ihe slluullon
and Rii yoursell mil lo a local
high school game. Il'* a sure
eure lor an u ru lr ILmrliall Jones.

Gatornationals-

IB
Running against Hill In Ihe
fastest slde-by aide race ever run
at the Gatornationals. Gwynn
edged Hill 5.011 to 5.087 for Ihc
Kama*CityA. Ckvtland 3
lllle.
Wichita 1. Dai lot 2
D efending Gatornationals'
SanDtogo7. Baltimoro3
Funny Car champion Ed Mc­
Ia u t o s a c s m
I Culloch claimed his first NHRA
victory of the year as he drove
his Mlllc Otdsmobttc toJL Win
NASCAR Mtowtren Ht
Al Hnsgtoe. 0*. MiriS It
over K.C. Spurlock in a time of
ITig IS llatoaRtori BaM wM) fig* *4car. lag* 5.335.
cling*** i*4 wbaar-teuareg* eggeB)
M cCulloch, who has been
I. Da* EarnharRt, Chaerotot, MS. IS*Ml
mgh. 1. Margin Shgkwrd. Fort JM. A racing Funny Cars since 1969.
Ernl* Irvin. Oldtmobila. STIi 4. Kan
Schrader, Cheeratoi. Mi; A Mark Martin. has never losl a final round at
Gainesville. His other wins there
Ford. MB
1 K,to Pelt,. Pentlac. MB. I. Geoff Bad**. came In 1973. 1086 and 1989.
Ford. MB. t. Alan Kulwkkl. Ford. Ml; »
Kenny Delco look his Pontiac
Harry Ganl. OMvncblto. Ml; IB Starling
G ra n d Prix to his first-ever
Marlin. OWentobito. MS

Winston Drag Racing Pm Slock
event title when he beat Rickie
Smith In Ihc finals. Delca's only
other appearance In an NHRA
national event Anal round came
In 1988.
Track champion and No. I
qualifier Jerry Eckman went oul
In the first rounf despite selling
a new track record or 7.272. But
he was defeated hy Jerry InRersoll, who bent him off the
starting line by .02 of a second.
Crowd favorite Bob Glldden
was eliminated In the third
round In what linked like a dead
heat with Ricky Smith.
Sanford's Terry Martin. Iasi
y e a r's S u p e r C o m p e titio n
winner, was eliminated.

Fryer, Loyola Marymount let it fly, bomb defending champion Michigan
U b H b H Et — b In tsro atfua l
Before Loyola Marymmiilt took
the court to meet the defending
ii.illou.il champions. Couch Paul
Wcslhcud lolil his (cam m play
"Bombs Away.”
The Lions compiled, leaving
Michigan shell-shocked and
vletlms of Ihe grcatesi ullenslve
exploMon In Ihe hlsiorv of the
NCAA lournamenl.
With Jelf Fryer striking for 11
three-pointer* — Just one ol
many records Suiuluy — Lovulu
Marymount wullopcd Ihe No. 15
Wolverines 149-115 ul Lung
Beach Arena. Ill Long Beach.
Calif., lo udvmicr lo Ilu-lr firstever Sweet Sixteen appearance.
"We Instructed our guvs ul ihe
start lo play bombs away."
West head said. "We told thrill In
lei II Hy.
"I think you saw our fuslbreak
system as we sec II every day ...
The players ure Iree lo lei II go.
Guys like Jelf Fryer love lo do II.
Ii'sfun. U'snot work."
Indeed, lilt- Lions. 25-5. made
child's play of ihe Big Ten
|M&gt;wcrhi&gt;usc. They shattered Ihe
lournumetii record fur most
points and scored more than any
opponent had In 82 years ol
Michigan basket lull
" T h e y mude N B A Ih r r r pointers, they made them with
people on them, with (tropic mil
guarding them ." Wolverines
Couch Strvr Fisher said. "They
were m dy sensational."
Dtyolu. Ihe llt ll seed In Ihe
West Region, will meet Alabama
Friday nlglil In the regional
si'inlllnatsai Oakland. Calif.
David Hi noli st ored 20 |ni|iiih
and teamed with Knlierl llorrv to
trigger a 14 0 run midway
iluough ihe second half to sjiark
the Crimson Tide.
"The way Loyola is playing
rlghl now I ikin'i iliuik even the
Inkers m old mulch up with
ihem
Arizona's Line Olson
said
Iki Kimble ul ihe Lions. Ihe No
I scorer in the nation, eonirih
tiled 37 points despite lulling
|usi one ihrrr-poinier
M u llig a n w h ic h beeauie Ihe
I7 lh slralghl leant since Ihe
1973 U C L A Hi unis to lull to
repeal Us N C A A ch am pionsh ip

llnlshed 23-H. The loss was
Fisher's llrsi In eight lourna­
menl games.
Loyola, playing only Us second
game since the death of slur
Hank Gathers, lopped Ihe pre­
vious lournamenl record of 127
(Milnts srl hy Wcsthrud’s alma
miner. Si. Joseph's If'uJ. against
Utah lit I Util. That gumc went
lour overtimes.
The prrvlous mark for points
ugulnsi Michigan wus 119. ac­
complished hy Ulull III I960.
Demetrius Culip's two foul
shots had Michigan wllhln 84-76
wllh 13:18 left, hul Loyola —
oner again fueled hy lls fulkourt
press — reeled olf nine un­
answered (minis.
Kimble dunked lo siari u
llinv-polui (day — drawing Mike
Grllfln's lllih loul — and IVr
Slum er siruek for a corner
llirec-polnicr following a livesecond violation lor a 95-76
bulge with 11:55 lell.
When Fryer drove for u lellharuteil hook. Ihe lead was
HX)-7!l wiih 11 minutes lell. and
Michigan wus never ugaIn close.
Fryer’s hinge ol long-range
haskels lopped I lie previous reeord ol 10 sel by Freddie Banks
ol Ncvudu-Lus Yt-gus In IUH7
ugulnsi Indiana. Loyola hit 21
■lirrr-poinlrn* In 40 tries, two
mure lournamenl marks.
"It's a great Iccllllg." said
Fryer, who mude 15 of 20
licit! goal attempts, including 11
ol 15 Irom long range. *T know
I’m going to gel my shots
ihrnugh Ihe How ol the offense —
it's (usi a mailer of me hilling
them."
Te rre ll L o w e ry added 23
|Mitul* while Slimier had 21 lor
ihe nation's lop scoring team
Fryer's ouihursi was a seasonhigh ami one sin ol his ea
rccr-murk
T e r r y M ills a n d Hu m eal
Riihlnstm st'oretl 23 (stlnls lor
Michigan whah llnlshed with a
season-high 27 turnovers.
Ill ihe second game Horry
held scoreless lo lhal (Hilnl.
nailed two three |stlnlrrs lit Ihe
I t t) burst its Ihe No III Crimson
fide. 26-1H. advanced lo (lie
Sweet Sixteen lor Ihe Imirlh lime
In six years
Ik-uoll added 13 rrhouuds (o

key .1 40-27 advamage under ilie
Imartls for ihe winners.
"They are so lag " he s.nd ol
Ihe Wildcats
Mainly II was
desire. When you think ulmul ii
size dot-sn‘1 mailer. ICs who
wauls II Ihe most."
Second-seeded Arizona, which
siruggled to heal South Florida
In the first round, failed in Its Itld
in advance to the Sweet Sixteen
lor Ihe ihlrd slralghl year and
llnlshed 25-7.
Th e Tid e , seventh III tile
nation III scoring defense, held
Ihe Wlldeals — averaging utmost
HO pomis a game — lo llielr
low est polnl lolul lilts season.
■lull Biieehlrr. Arizona's lead­
ing scorer, was Imitied to two
Held goals and six (minis. Brian
Williams, who turd a career high
2H (minis ugulnsi South Florida,
was blanked.
Freshman Ed Sloken led No
12 Arizona wllh 17 points.
Eastarn Regional
At Atlanta
UCLA 71, Kansas 70
Freshimm Tracy Murray sank
iwu tree throws with nine six'nulls re m a in in g and U C LA
advanced in the regional st-mlflnuls lor Ihe llrsi lime since 198(1
wllh the victory over lllih-ranked
Kansas.
The Bruins. 22-10. move on lo
East Kuiherhirtl. N .J.. lor u
I'lmrsdav inulehup ugulnsi No
14 I hike
Rlek Cullowuy missed a 15liHileT lit Ihe lln.il seconds lor
Kansas w llh F rev or Wilson
draped all over him us ihe
see n u ll-s e e ile d J a y h.r w k s
llnlshed :U&gt;-5 and lell lo 0 8
lifetime against UCLA.
A ll four IIIg Elgin repre
sem.lllves were cllllllll.ilcd over
the weekend, wllh Kansas Stale
and Missouri losing Friday and
l o p ranked Oklahoma dropping
a 70-77 decision lo North
( arnhiiaSaitirdiiv
Duke 76, St. Joha'B 72
Unbelt ilrleki v made a lie
breaking laviqr wllb 3-1 serouds
r, iii.ilnlng and Ihe Hlue Devils
lu Id SI John s wllholll a held
goal lor ihe luial 6 33 hi advanc­
ing lo tin NCAA East ltegmu.il
semifinals
The third m rah il Hlue Devils.
26 8 rallleil horn a 68 Ml dellill

and advunee lu meet UCLA.
Duke has advanced in ihe llnal
16 live consecutive st-usous and
has euruerl Ihree Filial Four
Is rllis In Ihe past lour years.
Ilrlekev lied Ills season high
w llh 22 polnls.
and Alaa
Alxietnahv added 17 |mlnls. Ikm
Harvey, who scored 14 of his 17
poiulx idler IniiTinlsslon for Ihe
R e d m rn , missed a 12-fool
lumper wllh 14 serouds re­
maining and Ilrlekev added Iwo
free throws lor ihe linul margin
Si. John's finished Ihe season.
24-10.
Southeast Regional
At Richmond, Va.

Syracuse 63. Virginia 61

Northern Iowa lunied III u
slux-klng. u|is*T victory Friday
over Missouri and finished the
season wllh a 21-9 record.
Minnesota. 22-H advanced lu
me,-i sixth ranked Syracuse in a
Soulheusl region semifinal game
Friday In New Orleans.

Mldwast Regional

At ImUanapollB

Texas 7 3 ,Purdue 72
Truvls 'Mays made two tree
■brows with seven seconds re­
maining and Guillermo Myers
bhx-ked a lasi-seeimd shot, giv­
ing the Longhorns ihe upsci ol
No. It) Purdue. The Longhorns.
23-H. udvuneed in the Mldwesl
regional semifinals Thursday In
Ihillas white Purdue llnlslird the
vear 22 8.
Purdue center Slephen SehefIUt sank two shots Irum Ihe line
with 1:46 remaining lo pull
I’lirilur ahead 72-71. Mays lost
Ihe hall oul nl Ixiunds on lInnext Texas possession hul Tony
Jones missed a 3-polnier and
llnmiv Oliver louled Mays fur
1lie winning free throws Jones
drove In to Ihe lane lord’urilue's '
llnal shol. hm ihe allempl was
Ixilled away hy 6-H Myers.
Joey Wrighi scored 20 |xilnts
and Uiliee Blanks added 19 for
ilie lamghorns Sehrlfler. ihc
o.ilIon's most a&lt; i or.He sltnnler
•IIUTIIig the g.illli uilssell 10 ol
16 sllols liuili Ilie llelil. Illllslllllg
with 18 |xiiiii* - In* worst

Derrick Coleman scored 19
(silnls and blocked a shot with 2
seconds lell in preserve Ihe
Orangemen's v lrio ry . No. 6
Syracuse advanced lo the re­
gion's sriiitlhiuls where llu-y will
lace Mlnnrsulii.
Virginia rallied Irum a 15-poim
second hall dellell and held thc
Orungcnicn In |usl two field
goals over Ihe Imal 12:53. Alter
Billy Owens missed ihe Iron I end
ol a onc-und one wllh 14 second*
lell. senior forward Coleman, the
Big East Player ol the Year,
swullrd llryum Silih's 6-fiMii
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in w a rd m ld e o iirl as lim e
expired.
Syracuse. 26 6. also received
10 relxiuods and 9 assists Irom
Coleman, and Owens had 16
(minis. The loss marked Ihe end
ol V i r g in i a C o a c h T e r r y
Holland s 16-year lenure wllh
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Ills career at 08.6 p c y c u l.
breaking Ihc- NCAA career murk
ol 67.H pcrccui sel hy Oregon
Stale's Siev e Johnson.
Xa*ler 74, Georgetown 71
Derek Strong scored 19 (xilnl*
anil pulled down 13 rebounds
sparking Xavier 12841 lo an
upsci of the No. 9 Hoy a*
Xavier's Jam al Walker, who
scored 15 polnl*. sank iwo free
I brows wllh 23 seconds re­
maining lor Ihe llnal polnls.
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missed a 3-polnl shol and David
Edwards missed iwo Irre throws
ill the llnal right second* lo seal
Ihe victory, as Ilie Novas ended
iln lr season wllh a 24-7 mark
Alonzo Mourning llnlshed wllh
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People

Growing Vegetables

IN B R I E F
S X T review classes offered
For high school Juniors and Ihclr parents, the Princeton
Hrvlrw. nationally known for Its coaching on the S A T and
other standardized testa, offers two free 90-mlnutr previews
tonight and Thursday at 6:30 p.m. These previews will cover
Ihc role of Ihe S A T exam In the college admissions pmmia. will
explain thr test s composition and give polnlers on how to
Improve scores.
T h r classes will be held at Ihe TPR Training Center. Crane's
Roost Business Park. 303 Whopping Loop. Allnmontr Springs.
For Informal Inn. call M31*2400.

CAL1NPAR
Oddfollows announce mooting
Lodge No. 27 of ihc International Order of Oddfellows meets
the first and third Monday iff every month, except Ju ly and
August, at B p.m. at 101 Magnolia Ave.,Sanford.

Pigeon Fenders to gettier
T h r Central Florida Pigeon Fanciers Association meets the
third Monday of each month at the Seminole County
Agricultural Center. 4300 Orlando Drive. Sanford. For
information, cull Art nr Jean Anderson at B3I-H033.

Modelers Club sets meeting
The Sunfurd Aero Modelers Club tneeis every third Monday
of the month at 7 p.m. at Greater Sanford Chamber of
Commerce. 400 E. First St. All phases of R/C model aircraft arr
represented. The rlub's (lying field Is located In Sanford. For
more Information, contact "K it" Anderson at 323-7751 or Ler
Dargur at 574-4732.

Overeaters to h iv e step study
A step study of Overcatcrs Anonymous Is conducted on
Mondays at 7:30 p.m. at West Lake Hospital. Slate Road 434.
Long wood. For more Information, call Charlie at 323M070.

Narcotics Anonym ous to meet
Narcotics Anonymous meets Monday at H p.ni. at Ihe House
of Goodwill. 3 17 Oak Avc.. Sanford.

Successful gardens don’t just happen
Successful vegetable gardens
urr not accidental, but arc the
result of planning, constant care
and the desire and Interest in
make things grow. In return,
vegetable gardening Is satisfying
beeuusr It ullows you to gel the
freshest food harvested at Ihe
prrfcet stage of maturity.
Organic gardening differs from
" c o n v e n t io n a l" g a rd e n in g
mainly In Ihe arras of fertiliza­
tion and pesl control. Th e or­
ganic gardener prrrrrs to use
natural and organic materials
and nirlhods while Ihe conven­
tional gardener combines alt I hr
materials and mrlhods avail­
able.
•
Soil preparation Is a very
important beginning step In or­
ganic gardening since Ihc busts
for orgunlr gardening Is Inmqmrallng abundant (piunlltles
of organic materials Inin the soli.
The organic materials may Ik- In
thr form of animal munurrs.
plum materials, rover erojjs or
compost.
A d d in g o r g a n ic m u tte r
benefits the soil by adding con­
ditioning and structure to the
soli. It Inerrusrs lilt* soil's ability
to hold nutrients and mosliurr.
supports Ihe Mill’s microbiology
anti contributes nutrients. Or­
ganic materials must be brokrn
down by Mill microbes hrnre the
release of nul rlents Is slow.
Since orgunlr materials break
down slowly, they usually need
to be worked Into the soli u ImhiI
three weeks ahead of ilm r.

Clumps of undrromposed or­
ganic mutter can Inirrfi-rr with
young plants and seedlings by
n-siruling growth, nutrient up­
take and It can cause disease.
Organic materials that won't
have enough time In d c r o m j K i s e
In Ihe garden should lie com­
posted first.
A compsnt pile Is simply a pile
made of leaves, straw, grass,
rliplngs. kllrhrn refuse, ma­
nures. M i l l , fertilizers, water and
air. Sturt by sprcatllng your
organic materials, udd a layer of
soil, one fertilizer I hen repeat the

layers. The soli pmvldrs the
microorganisms needed to break
down Ihe materials while thr
frrtlllzrrc provides the food for
them. The pile needs lo Ik- kept
moist, but not wet and It should
Ik- turned alter three ol four
weeks to provide air. Compost
should Ik- ready for use any­
where from two months to a year
depending on the lime of year
and lyjics of materials added.
Organic gardening u Im &gt; differs
Irom ' ‘conventional'' gardening
In the urea of pest control during

“ two brick method'* as you can
M|uash the Insects between two
bricks. If your Insect Infestation
gets worse, you may need in lisa*
a soupy water solution us the
spray tike Insecticidal soup or a
nnn-detergrnl dish soup at the
rule of a tablespoon per gallon.
For ealrrplllars. a blnlnglral
control railed " H i " , which
stands for Bacillus thurlngiensts.
Is avallalie at most garden ren­
periods when Infestations of ters. "B t" is uppllrd as u dust or
garden pests are high, control by a spray anil when rcrtuln eater*
natural means may be difficult. pillars Ingest It. It destroys their
Flrsl. use resistant varieties digestive systemuml they no
when possible. Certain varieties longer are able In feed.
of tomatoes, for Instance, urr
Remember I hat nutural pre­
resistant lo errttaln diseases. dators should Ik- encouraged
AIm ». always plant seed from whenever possible: however,
disease fret- plants and select predators that are bought ut a
pest frer transplants at thr store and released are generally
garden center.
Ineffective.
Incorporate your organic mat­
For more Information about
ter rarly m i It has a chatter to organic gardening, plan to at­
dceonipoM' before planting. Usr tend a seminar at the Agricul­
a mulch since vegetables that tural Center on Wednesday.
touch the Mill may rot. Clean up Murcli 21. at 7 p.m. In our
crop irhiM - us Mam as possible uudltorum. Guest speaker Tom
since II may hurhor pests and Carey of Sundew Gardens In
diseases. AI m i . rrm nvr weeds as Oviedo, will share Ids methods ol
they t i a r t K i r Inserts and diseases organic gardening with you. The
as well.
pntgram Is free and open to the
Watrr early In Ihe morning so public. For more Information,
that plants an- not wet ut night. jsut give me a call or drop by (lie
Remove dlM-ased plants from the Agricultural Center,
garden as m m i I i u s possible. Some
The use of brand names In lids
diseased plants should not tie article Is for rduruttonal purput 111 the compost pile.
jkim-s and nol meant as en­
Many Insect problems run lie dorsement of any product.
root roiled by frequent InsprrHons and hunt! picking (litllt.wcts. I call this method the
I r j Floyd TTwatras |
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Prevention best antidote for poisonings
D E A R R E A D E R S : I t 's
I’olMin Prevention Week again,
and I um hupy to report that
because of poison prevention
awareness, deal Its of children
under Ihe age of five due to
h o u s e h o ld c h e m ic a ls and
mrdlrutlons have declined sub­
stantially since 1072. 1 will
root lime 10 focus on children,
who re still involved In more
Ilia n h a lf o f o u r p o is o n
exposures. However. Ihe next
largest group who seems to be at
risk from aeeldruiiul poisoning
Is our M-nlor citizens!
People over f&gt;5 constitute 11
percent of the U.S. population,
and I hey take 25 percent of alt
prescription drugs Mild.
Here are M i m e rules Tor seniors
lo follow:
MEDICATIONS:
READ T H E LAB EL BEFORE
TA K IN G T H E PILL: Too often
seniors take medication llhout
cheeking Ihc labels. If the
medication Is tukrn during the
night, they either don't put on
ihclr glasses, or they don't turn
mi the light because they are
afraid of lioltierliig someone.
D O N 'T T R U S T YOUR MEMO­
RY: Some M-idors lend lo forget
things they do routinely. They
know how many pills lo lake and

ADVICI

ABIGAIL
VAN BUREN

when lo take them, but they
can't remember If they took
ihem or not.
C H E C K T H E E X P IR A TIO N
D A T E A N D D IS C A R D O L D
M E D IC A TIO N : It Is hard to
throw away old prrserlptlons
when they cost so much, but If
Ihe expiration dale has passed,
throw the medicines away,
because they can lost- thflr
potency or break down and react
d if f e re n t ly

w ith

o th e r

medications, thereby making
I hem risky, ulso. a child can find
them and Ingest them accklcnllally. (Always keep medications
In their original containers.)
D O N 'T SHARE YOUR PRE­
SCRIPTION W ITH O TH ER S OR TA K E SOMEONE ELSE'S
MEDICINE.
CHILDPROOF YOUR HOME:

Store all cleaning supplies out ol
sight abd out of reach of
children. Here's a checklist ol
potential poisons found In
almost cvrry home. These- pro­
ducts should I k - ItK -k c d up or
kepi out of reach of chllcrrn.
Never store them under your
sink where a toddler can llml
them.
....... ........... Kitchen: aspirin, vitamins,
furniture polish, detergents,
c l e a n e r s , u in in o n I u . a ir
freshener.
Laundry: bleaches, detergents,

cigarettes lii your purse, do nol
leave your p u r M - where a child
can get Into It.
F IR S T AID FOR POISONINGS:
Keep Iperur syrup on hand In
your home, but d o not iim - It
except on Ihe advice of vour
poison center physician. (Call
infoTTmitlon nnw fur ymir hwt
(x i Imim center's 24-lmur hot-Ilnr
number and keep It on or near
your phone.)
PolMin prevent Ion Is tin- Ix-sl
antidote for poisonings, but ac-

rltleiillul poisonings can occur to
any home. The natural impulse
ls to iiet at once, but the wrong
treatment lor (Masoning Is nlicn
more lutrmlul Ilian none. So. call
your polMin center nr physician
for advice Immediately.

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disinfectants.

Bedrooms: all medications,
cosmetics, perfumes.
Bathrooms: all ilrugs. pills,
shampoo, nail polish and polish
remover, deodorants, liath oil.
lotions and hulrpray.
C lo srls/a ltlc/sln ra g e : rat.
much and ant polMin. mothballs,
all aerosol sprays.
Curagc/bascmrtii/workshop:
lye. g U M i l l n e , kerosene. Uglier
fluid. [Mint, paint remover anil
thinner, antifreeze.
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your children and your pels by
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Since we opened, wr've lud a lot ol
accolades on both our restaurant
and our Iond. One in particular
needs mentioning T V Channel ‘J .
Ihe Mystery Diner. She awaided u* -I
lorks lor excellence and com pli­
mented us on our pasta, soups, sal­
ads and special entrees ,Viter seeing
her critique tai T V , I asked our cheL
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thank her .III. Ho Silverw arrre
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For Beat Results,
Twist Your Paata
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PASTA BOWL DRAWS
HUGE CROWDS
G R EAT SCOTT!! We've had thou­
sands of cummrnls— oil positive—
on our ipecial bowl...those bowls
we use in a unique presentation thal
helps keep Ihe pasta hot. Alter all.
take the bowl away and all you've
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51 P A S T A B 1 U T 1 E S
We have .11 menu items In clmoscIro m betw een lu n ch and d i n ­
ner .. born A llrrd o to Zucchini,
Antipasto lo Zuppe. Arrahtuata to
Ziti . and m ore in between h k r
chit ken. veal, sealood. and sand­
wiches Every dish is prepared to
■inter minutes lielorr it gets to your
table Come un in and try us I I
tunes, we ll take you Irum A through
i and do everything puslable to
make your Visit a good one

i lie most popular dtdi.d our restau­
rant is lYime alia Pasta Lovers. It s
made with chunk, til chicken &gt;11 a
tasty cream sain e with onions,
served with imported IYnne Pasta.
We asked ounhef why I his partis ulardishwasuipuiHiljr He said, "the
way we make tins is like a marriage
made m heaven “ There tioes that
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Lunch Irum $-1.25
Dinner from $11.75

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T R C P A N IC R . F L O R E N C E
TR tP A N IC R . M ICHACL J.
PAULUCCI. SINA J
PAULUCCI and CYNTHIA J
S O D E R S T R O M . la rm t rly
knownaoCynmia J PaulweeI
SECTION//lad 141/
STATE ROAD OOPII 41
SEMINOLE COUNTY
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IN V E S TM E N TS , a Florida

SUBJECT TO: MORTGAGE
racarded In Oltlclal RdCdrda
baa* aw. page N4l AUIOM
M IN T OF MORTGAGE ra
carded In OlfIcIM Racuda Pan*
Ma* papa laaX MORTGAGE
MOOIPICATION racerdad In
untciw w w n ■•■i i m pege
I 4 S I and M O R T O A G E
MODIFICATION recorded In
Official Rocerdo Baa* Idee, earn
Mil M lever al LEWIS EUSI
N E U FORMS. INC., a FMrMa
CareeralIan. am MORTGAGE
racardRd In Official Racarda
Baa* i m papa ltez In la w al
THB FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF SAINT PAUL
Yau an each notllled Rut lha
PaHIMnar' him IM sworn Pall
lien am IM DeclaretMi al Tab
Ing In this Court agamal yau aa
defendant* aaa*lng M condemn
by amlnanl damaui pracaadlnga
Mg above dmcribad pro**rty
McaMd Rt lha SlaM al Florida,
Caunty al letmnoM.
Yau hi luitawr twnh.r that
lha Pattnanar will apply M ma
IMnarMM O. H. Eaton. Jr., ana
al Ma Judges al Rdi Court on ma
INN day al April. AD.. Irod. at
l:M attack PM.. In SEMI
HOLE Caunty Ceurtheme. San
tort. FMrMa. Mr an Ordar al
Ta*lnp Rt mil causa. All diMn
danta M Pda suit may regueil a
Roaring al lha lima am place
M IIM a ro­
ar hearing shall waive
hi M object M lha Ordar
Each defendant la hereby ra
guirad M serve written daMnaea,
It any, and taguest a hearing. II
datired. M aaM Pitman an:
D E P A R TM E N T OF
TR AN SPO R TA TIO N
FTPS WsadlandBlvd
DeLand. FMrMa H7S0
c/o Lawrence S. Gendner
District Five Eminem
DemeM A Her nay
1*4/1*110
an ar batara lha md day al
April. A D , tvaa and MM tha
ortgwula wim lha Clerk el mis
Caurt an lhal dal*. M mow
cawaa e tu i right. HIM. InMrttl.
ar llan yau ar any al y«u hav* m
and M lha prtparty described in
lha Patlllan a m M mow cause,
if any yau have, why lha proper
ty mould not be condemned Mr
lha ueaa and purposes set Nrth
Rt the Patlllan II you tall M
answer, a default may ba an
tend against you Mr lha ratlel
demanded Ui me Patlllan. II you
loll M request a hearing an the
Patlllan Mr Order al Taking yew
altall waive any right Neblect M
iaM Ordar al Taking
W ITNESS M Y HANO ANO
SEAL at said Court an ma lam
day al February. A D . m a
M AR YA N N E MORSE
C L E R K O F TH E
CIR C U IT CO UR T
Ry: Rum King
Deputy CMrh
(S E A L )
Publish February I* March X

ix i*. two
D E N 111______________________
N O TIC E OF
F IC TIT IO U S NAM E
Nallca la hereby given lhal I
am i n g i ^ d In bwalnaae al 1*SP
Harbour C l , Apagb*. F L 11/03.
Seminole County. Florida, under
IM Fictitious Name al THOMAS
F U B LIS H IN G . end that I Inland
M register told name wim ma
Clerk al IM Circuit Court. Sam
InoM County. Florida. In ec
car dance wim m* P re d a w n al
IM Fictitious Name Statute* Ta
WII Section M l M Florida Slal
uMa i*i:
Cynthia L Thomas
Pubfirn March IX I*. 30. April
x i*ee
d e o isa

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CLASSIFIED ADS

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CaaaNa-i N Mae CAaaL
C L A S S IF I E D D E P T . P R I V A T E P A R T Y R A T E S
F L B B T M O R TGAGE C O R F .
PlaUMitL
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W IL L IA M JAARIS POSEY. It
living,

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N O TIC E O F ACTIO N
S TA TE OF FLO N IO A
T O : L IN D A J . POSEY. II

al aaM OaMndants it
ranter rNd a m It at mar ar bam
al aald OaMndants are da
caaaad. their respective un
known hair* dbvleee* grantee*
claimiiM By,
agamal Man

YOU ARE NO TIFIED lhal an
action M Mridaaa a marlgaga
m
iMCaunfy. FMrMa
L O T I* SANFORD PLACE. A
S U B D IV IS IO N . A CCO R D ING
T O T H E P L A T TH E R E O P AS
R ECO R D ED IN P L A T BOOK
I X PA G ES 11 TH R O U GH IX OF
T H E P U BLIC BECORDS OF
U M IN O L E C O U N TY . FLOP I
hoc Roan riled agahnl yau and
W IL L IA M JA M B S POSEY. II
living, a m •• marrrMd. MBS.
W IL L IA M JA M E S POSEY. M i
wtM. II living. Including any
dents II tim er ha* remarried
a m II «fh er ar bam el aaM

vlaaas. grantees, assignee!,
creditor* Innera and trustee*
by, through, under or
IM named Defendants. AMER
IC A N G E N E R A L H O M E
E Q U IT Y . INC . a corporation,
succaaaar by m erger " H R
C R E D IT H R IF T OF AMERICA.
IN C ., a corporellon. R YAN
BROTHERS. INC . a FMrMa
corporellon. STERCHI BROS
S T O R IX INC . a Delaware cor
paratlen doing business In Fior
Me. a m SEM INOLE CO UN TY,
a political subdivision al m*
SlaM al FMrMa a m yau art
reomred M serve # corr o&lt; rour
wrllMn daMnaa* II any. M II on
J O S E P H M P A N IE L L O .
ESQUIRE. PtaRilllfa attorney
whose address la.
SOI N Franklin Street. Suita
tm. Tampa. FMrMa H P )
an ar before IM im day al April.
1*10. a m IIM IM o/tpinal wim
IM CMrR al m il Caurt either
before service an Plaintiffs
attorney or Immediately mere
alter, eltwrwlte a dalaull will
ba entered egemti you W m*
relief OemencMd In IM Com
plaint or m illion.
D A TE D on mis 111 day el
March. IMP.
(S E A L)
M AR YANNE MORSE
C L E R K O F TH E
CIR C U IT CO UR T
■ V : Rum King
Deputy Clerk
PuWHM. March * SI. IP. M. H O
D E O SI

IN TH E C IR C U IT COURT
OP T H E E IG H T E E N TH
JU D IC IA L CIRCUIT
IN A N D FOR
E M IN O LE COUNTY.
T A T E O P FLONIOA.

iCewHo.i maaaiCA a* ■

Oeaoral Jortedtcttaa
FMrMa Bar H *t aaakM
CO M M O N W EA LTH MORT
G A G E C O M P A N Y OF
AM ERICA, L P .
Plalnllll.
ra
D E L M D C N TE L.IIliving,
slue .atal .
Defendants
N O TIC E OF ACTION
S TA TE OF FLO R ID A
TO D E L M D E N TE L . II
living, and If married. MRS
D E L M D E N T E L . his wIM. II
living- Including any unknown
spouse ol said Defendants II
either M s remarried and II
either or bom ol said Defendants
are deceased, their respective
unknown M ir* devisaes. gran
taaa, assignees, creditors,
lienors wid trustees, end i ll
olhor persons claiming by,
through, under or against IM
named Defendants
M o m roaldanci it unknown
YOU ARE N O T IF IE D lhal an
action M foreclose a mortgage
on IM following proper I y in
SeminoMCounty, Florida
Condominium Unit Ilf. Build
ing IB. ol H ID D E N SPRINGS
CO N DO M IN IUM according lo
IM Declaration ol Condominium
recorded on November IX !**4
in Official Records Book u * i
pages M a i thru I f l l . and
amended by Ural amendment
thereto recorded an March IX
IMS in Official Records Book
IklX Pages 4/1 thru 4*4 el ma
Public Records el Seminole
Caunty. florida. together aim
all appurlenancn mere to and
an undivided interest in me
common etomenli ol said Con
dominium os sol forth in said
Declaration
M s boon tiled ogams! you and
E L M IR RAYM OND HUDSON.
II living, m d MRS ELM E R
R AYM OND HUDSON, his wlM.
II living. Including any unknown
spouse ol sold Defendants il
either m s remarried and H
•llher or both el said Oelendanli
ar* deceased, their respective
unknown M ir* devisaes. gran
lees, assignees, creditors,
lienors m d trustees, m d *11
olhor per sons claiming by,
Ihraugh. under or agamsl IM
n a m e d O e le n d a n li and
H ID D E N SPRINGS CONDO
M IN IU M , a corporation you ar*
reacted to serve a copy ol your
wrilton daMnaa* if any. to ltm
J O S E P H M P A N IE L L O .
ESQ UIR E. Plaintiffs attorney
alias* address it
t v N Franklin Street. Suite
V t l Tampa. Florida Vtttt
an or Rotor* the im day el April.
ITFQ. m d file me original with
IM Clerk ot this Court either
be Ior t service m Plainlilfs
attorney or immediately there
after, other a is* a default will
he entered agamsl you tor iho
rebel demanded m In* Com
piaml or Petilien
D A TE D on mis 1st day of
March, lyso
IS EA LI
M AR YA NNE MORSE
C L E R K O F THE
C IR CU IT COURT
BY Rum King
Deputy Clark
Publish March S. IS. I*. It ivto

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Call Karen 330 001*. days
Or Tin y * M W I eves; winds
W IL L DO Babysitting In my
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NOT 1CI OB
F IC TITIO U S N A M I
Notice it hereby given the I
sm engaged In bu%jn*u it
E S R 414. Long wood. Seminole
County. F lo rld it under the
Fictitious Nome ot MR UNI
V E R S E H E A L T H EN
TERPRISES. end thet I intend
to register told name with the1
Clerk of the Circuit Court. Sem
tnote County. Florida, in ac
cordance erlth fho Provttiont ol
tha Fictitious Name Statutes.
To Wit Section MS 09 Florida
Statutes 1fS7
Shari Hurt but
Publish March S* tl. If. U. 1990
D E O 45

IN TH E C IR C U IT COURT
FOR S K M IN O L I CO UN TY.
FLO R ID A
PROBATE DIVISION
File Number f»1 M CP
IN RE E S TA TE OF
ER NEST GALLANT*
Also known as
E R N ES T J G A LL A N T.
Deceased
N O TIC E OF
ADM IN ISTRA TIO N
The administration of the
estate of E R N E S T G ALLAN T,
also known as E R N E ST i
G A L L A N T , deceased. File
Number 10 IM CP. ts pending in
the Circuit Court tor Seminole
C o u n ty F lo r i d a , P rob ate
Division, the address of which is
Seminole County Courthouse.
Sanford. Florida The names
and addresses ol the personal
representative and the personal
representative's attorney are
tel torth below
All Interested persons art
reqofred to tile with this court.
W ITH IN TH R E E MONTHS OF
TH E FIRST P U B LIC A TIO N OF
THIS NOTICE 111 all claims
agamsl me estate and (1) any
obiectlon by an interested
person on whom this notice was
served that challenges the valid
*ty ol the will, the quail heat tons
of the personal representative
venue, or (or ltd let ion of the
court
A l t CLAIMS ANO OBJEC
TIONS NOT SO F II E O WILL
befor everbarheo

Publication of this Notice has
begun on Marc*- II. MHO
Personal Representative
Dale Snider
TOO Oakland Avenue
Sanford. Florida W f )
Attorney for
Personal Representative
G Andrew Speer
TOO East Commercial Street
Suite I
Sanford Florida U t f t
Telephone '«J / I]J J 4 ;« *
Fiorida Bar No 0S*440
PubJftn March tl. l« lt d
DEO IN

B A D C R E D IT? Loam oiaclty
hew to na yaur treat! report
Gat lean* credit card* ole
Am eling racardW manege
reveal! detain W*MAIMS

Longwood M utl drlva/inlm
torn amakar Idad tar tludm l
Retorancakroguirkd EM-MM

C M 't 4 M ‘s

NEW STABTINO RATES
F g ll/ p a rl lim a p a tllla n t
artllabl* E .pa r lance pro
tarred Apply at

55— B u s i i w u

O p e o rtu n H Iw
D R IV E A M ER CEDES
W E A R D ESIGNER C L O TH E S
E A R N 11*44* PER M O N TH !

CALL (407) S2J-S N 7
For 34 hr. recerdad mrkkagi

71— H t i p W « n t t d
IM a m F V U O f llD S
C H IL O CARE C E N TE R
Mature, depend. Hr* 13*
M uH got ctiaul lie, m i l l l

K C O U R T I IK C U M

M I B I L - ...............E.O.E./H
C04STVUCTKM ILL T U O I S
Local/Cor tobaan M to S*i hr
1 4W MM .TAL1N T BUILPB RS
C O N S T R U C T I O N
L O C A L / C A R IB B E A N For
E la c lf Id a n t , Carpenter*.
Heavy Equipment Owrotork.
Plumber*. A C . D ryw a ll.
G l a r i n g . Iron w o rk.
Mochanlct, Supervisor* to
S4S hew

/at/n it
TA LE N T BUILDERS....... FEE
in

CASHIER

Mi TtWCS NEEDED
Pamtorx Carpmtor*. okc.
Gal all lha war! you can
I. CMI....... .......Mb EMI
a D AT CARE DIRECTOR a
T* MM wkl Taka cherw
W rta n needed 1 En|*y tha
public relation! hart I Very
d a a h c a n la r . Fu n al
meapharal Graalwparfunllyl
AAA BMPLOYMENT
IM W .M to M ................M BIIM
K U V t lY / M H Y t l
Canfral Ptortd* arta oxparl
mead. Clean driving retard a

OISHWASHIR/KITCHIN
HELPER Pad Itow Apply
Carlo* Italian Retlauf*nl,
3MI t, French Avo. Smtord

DOT C tlT IF ltO D t t V U
Naadad tor tocaf dtllvary.
Mon Frl Ranafllt Subtlanc*
abuta totttof rawrlrod Apply
to partm Fart* Clly Mt ■
Cornwall Rd, Sardard E 0 E

otnen
To S/M weakly
Local /long haul
Will Tra n
* M .............. J • H Ptortd

DHVTRS
Over lha read, tractor traitor,
mutt hav* 1 year* e.perienc*
and good driving record
Average trip IE day*
CaNIMM/aMM
AO Carrier*. Toaaro*. FI.
M M I/ L O C JU .
V M D t lM I I E S
M ull hav* good driving and
work record Full tlmo. U por
hour CMI Monday through
Friday.* to I ...............B l d M

E.perienc* nocottary. Even
mg thill. 3a

M utt b* willing to work

A ACTIVITIES A
★ COORDINATOR ★

with figure* inqulro at TOC

Apply In w 'k * " - B rm ton
Form*. Hwy a*. Sorrento

a p p u c a t o i s jo s s

(13/hr W* Iraki. Outdoor
work In total are* Full m d
part time ll &gt; M » m 3 e i l M

A f rO lim iE IIT SCTTEBS
Prefer exp » but will tr»ln the
r ight person Hrs Mon Thurs .
10 AM
I PM Apply JS97
Sentor d A v« , 9 AM to 5 PM

I N T H I CIR CU IT CO UR T.
IN AND FOR
SEM INOLE CO U N TY .
FIR O IO A
CASE NO. 99 46M Ca *9 P
BAY FINANCIAL SAYINGS
BANK,
Plaintiff.
vs.
T E R R Y 1 SPRINGHART,
SHARON F SPRINGHART. his
wife, jointly and saver ally, and
TH E U N ITE O S TA TE S O F
AM ER ICA . D E P A R TM E N T OF
TH E TR EASURY. IN TE R N A L
R E V E N U E SERVICE.
Defendants
NO TICE OF SALE
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
pursuant to a Final Judgment
dated March 14. liftfQ. entered in
Casa Number * SOM Ca 09 P of
tha Circuit Court of the Eleventh
Jidlcial Circuit in and for Sami
note County, Florida, wherein
T E R R Y S SPRINGHART and
SHARON F SPRINGHART. hts
w l t a . and T H E U N I T E D
S T A T E S OF AM ER ICA . OE
P A R T M E N T OF THE
TREASURY. INTERNAL
R E V E N U E SER VICE, are 0*
lendants, that I will sail lo the
highest and best bidder tor cash,
at the West Front Ooor ol tha
Sem mole County Courthouse,
Sanford. Florida at I I O O A M
on the 1st day of May. 19*0. the
follow&gt;ng described real proper
ty as set forth In the Final
Judgment
Lol 4. Block A, Coach Light
E stales according to tha Plat
•hereof as recorded in Fiat Book
21. Page 10 and 31. ot the public
records ot Seminole County
F tor Ida
Dated this lifh day of March,
lew
M ARYANNE MORSE.
C L E R K O F THE
CIR CU IT COURT
By JaneE Jasewtc
A t Deputy Clerk
Publish March It. 36. 19*0
O E O J04

area C*H Caurt* Call IM IIM
OaUyWark
CaKB

Dotty Pay
N
MX f i ll

H O TU / M O TU
Sheraton Or land* North Hotel
114 A Maitland Blvd I. to*
i JR R H R R H P P
A hautmwn. Apply to perron.
Monday thru Thurtdoy M am
to 3p m ....................
IO E

JM IT0R M 1
IV I N IN O S t a i l to start
Immatoatoownlngi E3PSIM
K I T E S F LA ., IN C . Realtor*,
pay* tuition I* Root Etta to
Schoolt.............. Call i n we*

TEMPTEDTOTEMP?
Wo hav* tmmodlato (hart md
area lor:
P D FF IC E C LE R K S
b R ECEPTIO N ISTS
P S E C R E TA R IE S
bWORO PROCESSORS
* INDUSTRIAL W ORKERS
No after top pay. greet ban*III*
and lha opportunity to work kl
many al lha tap companto* In
yaur art* Call new lor an
appointment! _____ fap*/f3
NO F E E / F R ID A Y PAY

S£ R V I C i S
IQ !

M/P/H/V

R gloll-..................... m osaa
H O TE L/M O TE L

FRONT DCSK C U M
E rpari.need on micro* or
olhor coth regular* pro
torrod Apply In p*r*m: a*30
W SI Hd 4*. Smtord O T *3M
e GR APHIC D ESIGNER a
M hr I Motor company need*
your iklllt to kaap thlt do
partmml running! Mclntoth
•■por tone* help*! Hurry I
A AA E M P LO YM E N T
/ M W .M to tt. ............&gt;3X11/4

HAIRSTYLIST
Full ar part lima Mu*I have
...... Call M l IM/

LABOR

«W CF

LABOR ON DEMAND,
DAILY WORK •DAILY PAY
•NO FEES!
;x J
D rtvB ix w ith V e h lc iM E arn
E xtra 50c P e r H o u r
R ep o rt 5 :4 5 A M
3 1 9 S e c o n d S L , S a n fo rd
o r C a n D o b b ls at 3 2 1 -1 5 9 0

XM rM XM fixM a’TV M M W ixiasieel

Legal Notlcea
NOTICE OF
F IC TITIO U S N A M I
Notict it htrtby g iw n that
am vngagad in butlnatt at II
Ounthaa Dr,, Longwood. FL
II779, Sammoia Caunty* Florida
undvr th* Fictitious Nama of
H O M S M O R TG A G E F U N D
IN G , and that I intand to
ragistar said nama with tha
Clark of Nw Circuit Court, Sam
inola County, Florida, in
cordanca with tha Provisions at
tha Fictitious Nama Slatutas.
ToW «t Saction 165 09 Florida
Slatutas 1957
Ronald F Donaldson
Publish February 26. March 5.
12. 19. 1990
D E N 174_____________________
NOTICE OF
F IC TITIO U S NAM E
Notic* is h*r«by givan 'that I
am angagad in butinas* at 2545
Park Dr.« #62. Sanford. Fla
22723. Sammoia County, Fior Ida
under tha Fictitious Nama at
D Y K E MA DECORATORS, and
that I intand to ragistar sa»d
nama with tha Clark of tha
Circuit Court, Stminola County,
Florida, in accordanca with tha
Provisions of tha Fictitious
Nama Statutes, To Wit Saction
•65 09 Florida Statutes 1957
D Y K E M A DECORATORS
Harbart F Oykama
Publish Ftbruary 26, March S.
12.19, 1990
D E N 279

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L obit/word per tot! rrper a
btut . . Call Ktohytt/liao

Eapartancad only. Com pell
lie* votary A benefit* Full
lima Lewgwood Mean* Car*
M btoM toraw lidNiklACTORS/EXTRAS Hollywood
Eatt Mgmt No i i y noco*
tary Ltc.TA0001l4X31 31/1
kperiain il iniia. too Herald
A D O TO YOUR INCOME
SELLA VO N N O W
CALL OTAM*

■ M N T IM R C f R O M t M
Goad pay Full md part flm*

m a f -'j : I r J

rv

E2K i :E = :c :K c a z 3Z S 2a B w
Additions 6
Rtmedtilne

Beil 4 Tackle
GCOKC'S SAIT 4 TACKLE

Home*. E n t w i M l . Okllcot
Slat* (erlilled CBCO 3*MJ We
DetigruBuito and oil*/ Pro*
EHIm .te*
Call *444133

O g m tA M *PM
G U IO E SERVICE
Fr»*li Smoked Multolt
Lie* Wild River Sfilnnrrt
FHMng Equipment
C IS R Orange Rtod.
Laka Monro*........... .
31) H W

MILLERADDITIONS
Cantral PtortdaStoco ITM
Free Dettgn. Free Ettlmato*

Handy M a~
Air Conditioning
4 Heating
i m v i C B - All make. C/H/A.
water to air, air fo air heal
pumps New and existing in
»t*11chon 27 Yrs experience
Wayne Dykes Sr now with
E m o ry 's Plum bing
Lie 4RMOO 16464 ...
I t l 1546

NieurUMCCS
O E e n d M A Y TA O
ALSO

uuo«rru«xas

Raconditioned* Guarmtoed
GOOO S ELEC TIO N
3041. Commercial SI. Sawlart

122-5M5

Automotive
C A R IB A L I N O l A O O I N O f
Prices from 12495. Mobile
Fr«e Estimates 332 7440

Building Contractors'*
NEW , REM ODEL. R EPAIR
HOMES. O M IC E X S T O B I S
All ty pa* cmifrvcttan. Bat/ Cam
1.0. balua. CbCII*
&gt;»

CarpBntry"
C A R P I NT IR All kind) at homt
repeirs, peinting 4 ceremic
tile Rkherd Greet 1211972
L I E S CARPKNTM Y * Storeg*
b u ild in g , decks 4 m lsc
cerpenfry insured! licensed
^ (F r iw H E t f lf ^ ^

Cerpat/Upholstary
Cltaninq
O N E ROOM F R E E . Dupont
Teflon prelection ( I I S 120
v#iue) w/S room ipeciel I U 75
or 14 t l per room, 20% off .pel
odor problems 4 repeirs Ask
ebout our upholstery speools!
H o u r v iA M to lP M
MB &lt;314

Claenlng Service
OfF1CC CtUNING
Mettled couple with expert
once end references Pleeie
coil Alter Hours Cleaning
Service. Day or evening*
m n il

______ Concrete

O M. M AINTENANCE
SAVE i r x now an M y t a n k t . lawn car* to plumbing or
atocl Far bo*l orica* Petal*
C A R P E N T R Y , hauling.
maMtuary, paining and 111*.
Free ettlmato* Ceil W ) 4)31

M-iT-fUTIItt
■Ona Call To Do 11A ir
Yaur Nolghbor hood Handy Man
Ratldanlial a Commorc lal
Call SceH TodayII W3 43U
BB PAIRS* PAINTING
Y artwork a LigM Hauling
Ha JaR Taa Small
C a H U bM t)

Horn* Improvarntnl
P A IN TIN G /R IM O D ELIN O . to
terlor or exterior Fence
Building Low Re let 349 9171

Landscaping
yyintor prtea* pruning A ttoanug
Mulch A naw planting,
ia tu a 'i U aK w a pw t
m a j* 7

Lawn Service
ACRE AOB MOW I MO. dltcmg.
grating and toriilinng
B A B Mowing
*/l *J/4
A FFO R D A B LE LAWN CARE
Q U A L I T Y W O R K! F R E E
E S TIM A TES CellW3*4t*
Ckuck'iOualitr Lawn Car*
Comm :R** a FREE E S I I
No |ob loa larg* i small 373 3)11
ECONOMY LAWN SERVICE
total lawn c a n
Iroo
tilimala* Call m z m
LAWN C A R ! Mowing. Shrub
pruning. Fail Strvlca. Low
Price* b Ft** It t .
RAM N
PROFESSIONAL GARDENER
Mowing, edging, naw tod. now
wad. r* tod. rt taod. pruning,
lopping, trimming, ramoving
A ctoaring. planing, (loan up I
Complete Carol Fro*
turn ato*I M l Van. 133 0443
SHUMAN'S LAWN M AIN?. )S
Y n E .p Comm /Rr* Mow.
•do* 330 A u* *♦*••**

Masonry
S O U T H E R N 1TO N E W ORN
Watorlall*. Japan*** garden
pool*, tlonaw or* around
t w i m m l n g pool*, lio n *
entrant**. *1urea 1*4 UJ3

Music Lessons

WEST C O N C R E TI SERVICE
Smalt Jab* a Big Jab* a Repair
Jab* Frt* E ll Call anytime
l i t )*t). Licanimi ln*ur*d

Pun*/Kty M a rt toitrueHon
Accepting iludantt Privato
tottont All toval* Ml M**4*4

Electrical

tfursinq Cara"

H E R ITA G E E L ECT RI C
Prompt RvesonAbie Service
Licensed Insured
ER aM I I U )
C a l467 R l 1763

Oelle.se Nursuxg Service.Lee.
Heme Cere TheTs AHerdeM*’1
Nurses * Aids • Live Id's
467 S7Atttl

i

Nursing Cira*
C O M P LE TE homo car* with
lovt A concern for th* rktorly
Spadout accommodation*,
tow monthly ral** Day Caro
Avoilobto Alio ije tt/t.

Painting
PRANK BARN HAR T painting B
prtuur* cleaning IT yr* t ip
______ 333-II*)
Httorerxa*
IN TE R IO R A EXTERIO R
PritolUawal war*.
•rati. T M I I I M IX Fr*a B»*.
Ly*a*n'* Pralm toaal Potoflwg
Laka Mary RmxJanl
Inter tor/Eitorlor
Llctntad/lnojrod
Frt*E*llm *to»l
33*104
P A IIITIH O
Inftrtor A Extorter
Haute*, A p r il Etc.
Saatar Cltlian* n % diu.unt
Call anyffma B 3 R H
PXRtiR| l P ip ifllM |)B |
Quality Work. Rtotanabl*
Price*. Fr**E*l Im . 33111/1

Mumbing"
Riktacf PlaxMat lac
lit.Owlc* For Your Ptomkl«|
N**d* 11* leHour i * Rtpeln
a R tmadollng a RtpipUig
CFCW1II3**31 4K* 333 4*4.

m o Off WITHTHIS ID
HUMCtlMC
SMHIDRUNCUJUIIK6
34hour*! Flalratotl
Fr*a Etlim atotI CFC031U l
*Ji*4)t ar n M t u

(4.10 Off WITHTHISID

Trash Hauling
• SAVE MORI NAULINO »
Troth, traa trimming, houta
and gar age clean out M b )l« l
YARODEBRI SHAULEO
*3*/LO AD ALSO. JUNK CARS
R f M OVED. F R E E
Hi m/

Swimming Pool
Service
ISm SW IM M ING FOOLS IS M
Warehouse Clearance ol new
19«9 pools. 24 n X 32 ff
completely msfeiNd Includes
hu«e deck, ladder, fencing,
filler end skimmer Financing
evaitable Other poofs avail
able Ask about factory re
bates I Call foil free
I M 52) 6469
fC GC 011872 F E 09931

T r e « S e r v le t
ECHOLS T R I E S I A V I C E
Free ettimales 1Fair Prices!
Lie Ins Stump Grinding, Too*
32) 2229day er a«le
"Lef The PrefesHanalsde IT*
T R I M M I N G . Toppi ng. R#
moval. Hauling. Nl phases of
free work Call 123 4649

Watar/Air
Purification
MIRACOM
Wator and Air FHtraiian lor
homo and buitnos Far Froa
Iitim eto Call
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•M S flM T M K N C C IS *
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nethlng. O u r
ceurbged. end eeeittod le ihev
•II the lime I m M Infer
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BramB ta w t a M rocehrtng
intpachan Bui lot. Moat Ba

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mil Ilory ipaclflcallant. ate.
Apply In p trttn . MaRtawl
A tta tta ta t la « .. I d Bark
North tat Hickman Clrcta.

u w o io m iiT
H o eg im w &lt; n l« M " ini It
• Production M » i ^ i r Re
N t g e l r e* I + y e a r *
manufacturing tueervltery
eiperlence. The Wool can
M a t a tall (euete a thorough
t n a a lK ia al lin n

manufacturing. an4t Bl/BA
«H »ai, af itavalta enert
anca MM altar comeelifive
■ego*. a la n r n t a m l.i
b e n e fit* eeckoge an#
•■celtanf growth potential.
Far »rarna* cantu
•alary tottery ta ar camact
mo location menegeret:
Sentard Farad Product*
M l Aitarm Clrcta
Sentard. FHrld* 17777
b ih iio

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M A N A G E M EN T

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To manege/meudem T hole
•al* ceuree/RV Park Reply
Cyaraw Pawl. Drawer IN
Ottaon, 71744______________ _
M A T U B B a » r i a n la help
aparata (mall dak A grocery
naar laniard Cak tar Balailt
177 M M batwaan « and 11 AM
Mutt ba Iitemed parlac I tar
moenllghtefl Appraiimataiy
IBhourtpof week 171*570
M ID I CAL

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lima land I n i n a To not
Franck A a a .ta n ta rB .n n I
M IO IC A L

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BALLtHIFTSIt
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OEXCELLENTBENEFITSII
“ Jam our tacallanl health
cere teem"
l i a p uata Haalta Cara

ASSISTANT M AN AGER
Etta

■OOCMSmiAL
la m e

&gt; yaan eiperlence required
F H A and VA preferred Min
Imum lyping 15 w o rk par
mInula Itarrmg u le r y mid
Iran. depending an aiparl
anca Apply In panan
F ir*t Federal of Semmota
J i m U t i l lanlord

WWACCOUNTS RIP
mum typing J5 wpm Apply in
parsorr Firs! Fadar*i Of Sam

inotalUW.IIl-lllontord
NURSE AIDES * AU. SHIFTS
M IO H IB tTA B TIM O P A TI
Far carilliad or aipar lancad
Apply in par ton la
Lekevtew N m lig Cantar

•ltl.lita U ...........

nurses aides
All ] tout* available Good
benelllt Highar liar ling pay
D IB A B V MANOR
M N. Hwy. It A n . DaAary, FI
Man. Ikra Frt.
*AM ta*FM .M »e*l*BEO

OPTHAIMIC TECHNICIAN
Full lima Banalllt 171 IMP

PART TIME
F IL E C l I A K / l W ITCH A O A ID
IB am ta 1 » pm Mutt t a x
pray atllct t ip . ka h i grad
uata and nan t ra ta r Apply
Rich Feed Plan. tol W nth
t l , laniard tie 4 pm ________
F A IT T IM I
F IL IC L IR K / 1 W IT C H E O A R D
10 am t o l l pm M ull haya
pray ottica t a p , ba h t grad
uata and non tmokar Apply
Rich Food Plan, aoi w nth
t l . S on ta rd ttafpm ________
P IR M A N IN T OFFICE
A t ll t T A N T tA M 1PM dally
M ull bo drpandabla. u n i
rallrad prttarrtd Ratuma la
M in a g a r. PO Baa l l l t l t
i fi n tn

PHARMACY TECH
Hospital Pharmacy Tach and
IV Adml i f ur a auptrianca
prtftrradi Typing and com
pufty anfry raquirad Full
lima Gompatitjva salary and
banaflt* Apply Watt Voluna
Memorial Hospital FOI W
Ptymouth Ava Oat arid, FI
PROFESSIONAL

CHIU)CARE
Taachart and aid tt Full lima/
Part lima Applcaliont new
bring acctpird Apply Tha
Cingarbraad Houta 11M Elm
Ara laniard________________
a PR O JECT COORDINATOR a
14M art I To ur knack tar
handling raipaniiblllly will
land thil imporlanlipoll
A AA EM P LO YM EN T

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H u r l. tutail"B w/car ta tall
r a t a t / p h a l a t In n lR k l
c lu h t / r a t lf u r a n lt . O n ly

Ta market ocroeg* A auction
C a l i m li t !
SALES

• O n t Month Frt#

with odBINn. Ready ta mav*

S7.T»ar beet alter. H llld l
UWERATHYRN ESTATES

tail MB par

IIMB. taeWoam. Dibeth. nar
Ido room, c/h/a lurnlehod
and all apallancae. thad
S IM M ar keel after
eesitia
LARGE I BEDROOM (icoltant condition, nicely
lumtthod. corner lot ol Fart
Avo AtaAllo Pork .
H I TU I

CLEANtLAEBE Apartmantt
GaaB LacaHan. SMI ta SMEpar
manta NaPata-OllMS HW

•Bvtrtlpna tlaN.
mutt ba energetic, tall
mallyaltB. and arganlrtd.
Prior atprianca In nawtptpar
and/tr advtrtiling tatat a
ptut. Patiltan altart tatary
plut cammlnian. mileage,
and banalllt Sand ratuma la
Uara

p a Rot h * i
taotai d. FtarlBa ICTt-IMI
SALES

ASSOCIATES M EM O
Dynamic larbt company
wantt attaclatat In ratMtntlai

M AR INER 'S VI L L A O l

Loko Ada ibBrm .....(H I me
IbBrm SNAm at up MABtta
MOVE IN SPECIAL
Larpt ranavataB I bdrm. poal.
AlN/ma. Na Bopatil tar quail
ItaB apaiicantt or tonlar cltl
lent NAPtalariaMta
!)l)H l H! , 11 M AIM
l i l t Mara In Special

lord Laka Mary Canaua araa
Call lor B tltlli. Century }1
Q yltta Etaity Inc.......M it t a l
Oppertuniliat autilabta lar
partont IntartttaB In PraylB
Ing Good Cuttam v Service M
a tatat capacity Irpartanct
d ttlrtd but not n quirod
Eictltant banalllt. lull tlmt
a * a I l a b l a .
Apply M t n . T u a t, A BtaB
JC Penney
tanlorB Plata only
Equal Cppartunlly Emptayar
____________ M/F_____________

SECRETARY
taatdc ta Kara gaad taltphtnt
•amt. ganaral altlea knewl
adga and typing d wpm. Nan
tmakar M (4 B H ,b lw n tA t
S t a k in g t h a r p . h i g h ly
mallvatad Individual tar a
chatlanging tacrtiartal poti
lion Strong typing tin it, lata
phono iklllt and ganaral elllca
procadvert Salary napNIakta
elating Data Jpm March 71.
ION Prtyala Induetry Council
ol Samatola County. Inc t t l S.
SantarB Avg . SantarB B a
Iwaan tarn and 1pm
E O E/M/P/H/V/
S E C U R ITY 0 U A R 0
F U LL
TU B E, taring Lapp HllltaCall
M l i m .b t w n t a m .A la m

From ta x

LoAo Mary » 4 W
SANFORD, Larpt I end 1
bdrm 'i. pay monthly or
oil Samar Cltlwntl M3 «JO
SENtONSPEOAUI
i A1bedroomapartment
N OopooNtar N Bover
323-3301 E il SOS
2 BONN. 2 ORTH RPTS
Oeor I AM Sq. Ft. Lhrtag Artel I
Q r o W T io y V fflM M
At*
2000 URe Mtif RM.
3 2 1 -H IO ______
103— H M H S
U n fu m ls M d / R tn t
D E B A N Y L A K IF R O N T • 1
bdrm. homo w/Flo roam. Big
yard. Vtta/mo a tec. Call
Hall Really, M l IWc

HOMES TO RENT
I and I heBreem
UnfurnithaB. Lake Mary and

- iv*arl ^ f ! l y ^ . . CJ i l
Aik for Brenda

SECURITY OYYKIRS
W a d annul looting tar tacurl
ty alllcart tor Haathrow and
Santord araa. Llcanta ra
qmrad I .O E.BWtatA
S E C U R ITY OFFICERS

TOP PRY
G llcanta raqurtd. Choice
canlracll Call I toe 111 ttM
S TY L IS T With toltaalng Auty.
Iriendly ihop Goad walk Int,
and l i t iPam itw aa 177 n i l

TELEMARKETERS
Tha Santord Herald hat part
lima tyanlng poullont avail
able. Work Monday - Thurt
day, M»M to tPM. Call 171 M l I
alter 4 X and art tor John or
Oava. or tlop by M N Franch
A va. Santord_______________

TELEPHONE REP
Longwood. Mature individual
1pm until tpm. D M to U N
par hour auarantaad 177 &lt;000

lie HOME COMPANIONS
N w d i m iture TLC ladlat
Part or M l tim&gt; Call P&gt; )9 n
VOLT •
TIM P O IIA fK V S K ItV IC IS
( l A W f f l t _________

WAREHOUSE HELP
U N I o 112 70 par hour Will
train. All ihtrui
*40*111

ISO to $100,000
tl dulrlbutort m ated Part A
lull lima No aep nacattary
Robtrl O Nall » 4 NIB

73— E m ploy m in t
W anted
LAWN MAINTENANCE ■ Fraa
aiiimaltt Raaianabia H I
IBto. call altor tpm

93— Rooms fo r R *n t
K ITC H E N , ipundry prlyHagai
Malura mala peeler rad Call
Mi M iio e to a m iQ B i_______
P R IV A TE entrance, rafrlgara
tor. laundry alt naar 11
toVark . IV)down totlaOl

REGATTA
SH O R ES
RanUI ApartmantA
On Laka Monro*
5335 W. Stmlnolt Blvd.
Hwy. 17-92
Sanford, FL 22771

323-2628

117— C o m m e rc ia l
R e n ta il
. ir n
'Ip. dN to M R tq
ac. tor prototilanolt Goad
i m t u i M l ta x

SJUWDB0 ABEB PABI
BY OWBEB • SANFORD
Utilityehod eje.CT M l l l t t

FHA/B0D0 MONEY
Now Itomoe. V I. good toco

127—O ffic e R entals
BRANO N E W O B F K I BLOOVO
wo to it to Moo to ft
O C T tO N tN O I
Mere he Special
MM/tno.

CdOTltata

1 SM ALL R E N T A L O F F IC IS
lowed OC I Very rtoeonokH t
111 It. Call now I 0 4 t i n

141— H om es fo r Sale
B t ie t a t L a c k A rk a r. J / l .
Kroanad parch, toncod. A l
oroa M.t0BWtSlV.WBMl k m

BATEMAN REALTY
L ie Reel (H a lt Broker

3212237

3214731.

C O U N TR Y LIVIN O
H or let O XI 1/7 wl(l barn I1&lt;1
a r m . high A dry con iplit
11.5

ii \1 1

id

\i

n

m m. in. si. tuiio tie
He me l lan lord DoBory Deltona
100% FlnoncIng Available
Nothing dawn tor VA buyare
Under OOMdown FHA buyari
SB RVING T H E SANFORD
M E TR O A R E A FO E II YEAR S
Dltceunl tor Senior Clllione
LolUe Manage Veur RanUli

32^5774
NCT» H IR IN G R B . A P I N T !

DEIAIY* CUN ABBEY
Fro tarocloeurt iBvqrce ealo
E ■acuity* pool homo on pm I
cowrie Priced DOOM under
epprolooleHW.MO . HBekta
D E L TO N A - Creel eree Mear
K h o o li Over IM0 iq II
Family home, many Nature!
a yre . new Cem pore ol
liai.ea* NagotioWo Cell

eatroetoe

Rteeiehornet alto available
AA Comae, toe. Coatary II
C*R 2*00* MootRaM
Oeye. MS IH d Real. OT-tTTI

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................i t

G O V ER N M E N T RE SALES
BOB M. B A LL JR . F.A.
LAKB M AR Y R E A L TY M M IIB

HIDDEN URE
ASSUME. MO Q UALIFY
1 bdrm 7 bath, large IN.
fenced back yard S IM M
17.700coihta mta 777 V7M

ASSUMABLE. NO QUAUFTINC
LESS THA* S2S00 CASH
IN CLU DING CLOSINO COST
7 A a bdrm hornet m Santord.
Deltona DeBery/Lk Mery/
Long wood/Allamonto Spring!

11,390 DOWN INaCUtSJK
1 bdrm I beta, tirepldce.
opplloncoe. corporl
Ua.100

LESS THAN S3.1MD0WW
1/1 iy, oppiioncoi. living rm.
dining rm. lomlly rm w/brKk
lireplara 10 • IS K m porch,
privacy toncod yard
U7.SW

ASSUME, NO QUAUFT
URE MANY POOL HOME
N*w 3 txkrm l»* bath 3 itory.
applianct*. firtplacr 3 car
garpg«...M.................

II.1 M down tor auallllod
buyer Under IMS por month
Include! mtg. end tat rant
R td t - I4XM 7/7 ipilf.

AS5tMI NO QUALIFY

GENOA
Houto on 1&gt;1 acral 1 bdrm . 1
both, appliance, garage, ad
d l l l o n a l o u t b ld g
or
war k ihop..... .........
-tlt.W O

m e t l/l tplll, '71 Comb.

^

7

wi xi 1&gt; 1 \ n

STENSTROM

RENT TO OWN
1 bdrm .
complaIlly remodeled I taM
par month Coll M l BUB
SANFOR D -1 bdrm. 1 bath tplit
plan Convenient to Loko
Me r y Bl v d end I I I I
tan/mo . dao TO m i

W t list and sell
more property than
anyone in the Greater
Sanfordlake Mary area.

oblo April I M l INa_________

IA N F O R D
Rayima Pork, a
bdrm 1 both with lomlly
room, toncod yard No pelt
R tlo ro n c o t end d t p a tlt
IH A m o _________ M l two
SANFORD, t i l l ■ Oak A m . 1
bdrm townhouto. control heal
and air. appliancot. carpal.
I1V1 per month plut IHM
wcurlty Watvr, rawer end
l r » h paid by Iendlard Call
i t it tale or i yet m i _______
V E R Y C L E A N 1 t o m 1 balh
Flrtpleco. central heal and
air. lent, lamlly room I car
garage, lanced yard Naar
uhooit le a.# and depotlt
required Call M l 1115_______

WINTER STRIN6S
I backroom, 1 b*tlt* llrtploca. h»
much to litl. S V * « » old
*400/mo
Coll *H 41*7
t » IO B O O M . Ftncod. Kroon
porch |42S por rrnnrh. plut
H ...... .........Coil m 10*3

107— M o b il*
H om es / R«nt
W CKIVA ilo o r •I bdrm . I both
turn , gtilltioo p « d Priwoto
proporty *130/me Attar 4pm
WO 3*3 *434

199— Mobile Home
Lots / Rent
CASSELBER R Y 71.100 toncad
n.fh i r i f t t*73/rrvi3nlh
________ Coil I 43* ]IW

REALTY, INC.

*% OKI 34(i 1f4Me

H A N D Y M A N 'S D rtem 1/1
lold " A i le" Nice location
Btg I d i 200 lot Chtck fhit out
ASAP @wn«f *ik Ing *3S.000
V ICTO R IAN 1/1. Wr*p Around
front porch, fplc, booutiful
montlo, wood floor* Nict
....... ................ *47.300
S U P IR LONGWOOO 1/2. Cor
nor lot Fomlly rm , lit. with
b r t i l f i t l b jr, piu* much
moro. I aa IhUnowl 111*00
F A M ILY P O O LIID S */»«i at
L* M iry Crotilngi Custom
built t a fro t gaiorw B t it
Khool* Sopor buy III* *00
CO U N TR Y C O M FO R TA B LE
U K 3/1 conwtfiivnf to I 4 NIc*
floor plan On 1 aert Mori**
parmitlad Now ....... $142.2)9
O U TS TAN O IN O 14K Laka Mary
1/3 Ovar 3000 t I All tha
•*fra*. On* of our ‘ Bait
Buy*" tor tha monay 1177.44*

322-2420
321-2720
2S41 Par* Dr., laniard
441W. U k a Mary B l U Mary

IM M A CU LATE 3 bwdroom. P*
bath on larga lot met araa
Living room, family room,
• guippad kifehan. farga
b id r o o m t . p a tio and
carport
*47.300

Con m m o

115— Industrial
______ Rentals
A A A BUSINESS C E N T E R
Now otfiCO'Whw 400 tl to
1.4*1 If Boys with or w/o
off icot fttortmg at *234/mo
I7/*14*B 427

til . m m *
"7.;.

SANFORD - Btauiifut, Quality 4
badroom. 1 bath homa on 2/4
aert lot in outitar^ling araa of
homa* ) car aMac had garaga.
3 car dbtachad garaga offica
1 largo of lie* of rough ctdar
with *8la Mooring rough ctdar
hug# badroom with iarga walk
•ncknaf Dacfc and huga bath
F p k *mj living room. *tc
Mo*t*aatt R*duc*d $1*3.000

114— H**l Estat*
TE LFA IR ,

fHelpPseUI

R E A LTY

$1 HW Y. II *t. DCBARY

4074(3-4411/407 MR-5772

323*2323

I4XM 1/1U Split n Skylina.
K raonod porch 113,000
14X14 1/1 ftpM. 00 Champ!
o n /C e n c o rd
F ir a p la c a .
dry wall inter lor avary claan
$10,420

r, 3 23 4K 9/U M 7B 3
CARRIAGE COVE
SUPER N I C I II 1 bedroom. 1
M l bath, doublewide Cattw
dr el ce 'met­
ing. Ihlrgle reel, iklrtlng
Meet See To Aparuletoeil.ieS
Ceil Cel Net...........SEMES TEW
or tot le a ve r after tom
Ita* Palm Air - M ■ 11. central
heat B eir. wether A dryer
Good condition ItoOS Lei lee.
Carriage Cave Mobile Heme
Perk Cell B1AWM
■M FLE E TW O O D
1 bdrm 7 bam in Geneva Fey

1S9— R*al Estat*
Wanttd

W K H A V IT K N A N T *
CA LL U l IF YOU HAVE
P R O P IR T Y TO R CN T
Lindo Kioto Proporty Monogor

wt tin

C A LL TO LL F R E E

1-taBHMtll

a A K C R I G I S T I B I D Cotier
Saenlel. female Butf. le
m enihuta llta Cell 1101070
BO STO N T I R E I E B - male V
met eta Peperi All !hat!

* * WANTED* *

203— Livestock and
P e u itry
CH ICKS - Fancy end common
bread*. Duck*, queiiL turkey.
B a e e u Cell 171 tata
Dea« and buck! bom LM end
up AHe milk end brown egg*
CeK m -M M _________

3 1 1 -A n t k y m /
C eifodibfos
BRIDGES ANTWJISenUtoi
Ik-SM/SeiOAedtow Tkart 7am
MM Hwy««WatABK7tAU»7&gt;
9HY4TE ESTATE SALE
(Start'Up el Ruleurant Bull
ne tt) tercet tele ol my Un
cla’t collection el high quality
Portion Kugt end Fountain
Pan*. Dey, or Eve*. M l H R

2 1 5 - B o th and
Accessories
B O N ITA BOW RIDEB • *BI. 17
110 Merc ru, ter I/O. cm tom
Hem line drive on trailer,
weterkannel. tk lt. cenvet
Complete
Ready to
Got SMOD/etter Owner tlnenc
mg eve-1able Cel I to) I t t t t N
CLASS MASTER BOAT. 17 toot.
71 HP Evinrude meter end
Heller Atklng I7SB or make
otter Cell 171 btee___________
I f ' LAR SO N w /treller. In
board'euibeerd Runt good
SlMBorbottafter B l lle l
i r L Y N C E A F T Trl Hull. Tilt
trailer 70 hg Evtnrude, fully
equipped fltetato 17) 117B

2 1 7 - G a r ig e S etts
C A S S E L B E R R Y Cem m vnlly
W I M H I 17*3 bFwii 424 A
43*. FrL* S*(.e (V12/y 2/94) •
Iq 4 Rgtn or Shin#___________

MARKHAM WOOOS AREA
Lak* Mary Khoof*. appro■ 1
aert*, forgo oak, I f i u
4
bdrm , grtalroom , formal
dining, don, Iarga Krotnod
pool. $179,000 A»»umabl*
Nowly ronovafod immadiato
occupancy! Ownor, *301513
OLD COUNTRY HOMK
2/1
la rg t ftnetd yard, doubl*
garagt. I 4 and SR44 $27,000
O w tw Financing ...... 232 30*4

QUINN IfJtlTY • 321-3143
RtLdHrtial and C— QBatcial
R ID U C K D D R A S TlC A L L V f
Elvgant a bdrm laktfrom
horn* with if* own U nn it
c o u rt! l i g u l t l f t 14 foof
Kr«#n*d porch wilh haaltd
tpa Laka M ary school*!
L o w t t t p r I c t In t h *
neighborhood! — , *249,000
Metro Roal lit a N Co. Inc.
___________ H I 7227___________

SALE OR LEASE OPTION
D ELTO N A
1 b d rm
ipHI/lbelh. 1.117 to It. 'a
acre la ,.500 Aiwmable Hen
Quality tog Lean C a B m it H

STAIRS PROPERTY
M A N A G E M E N T A R E A LTY
171 7777/HI 441t

TRANSFURED?
• NEED TO S ill?

a

CALL USD
FO E IM M E D IA TE ACTION

ki(«m tn Rul EstiU
407-3221ISS
W IN TE R SPRINGS
l/l*t.
central H/A Raduccdl *23.900
W. Mahcitwshk R*altM4
___________ 231 79*3___________
) BDRM 3 BATH canl*m por ary
in Santord. l/&gt; aert with oak
fro**, Kf**n*d parch. 4 y*ar%
Old *73^00
23)3214
4 RCOROOM A dan or 2 bdrm .
wrap around proch, • acre* t
1bdrm in law cottage $1*9.000
DougRkhardton
IR A Sun Florida. 342 MM
leaning*. 3*117*1

149— Commercial
P r o p t r ly /S a l*
QUAORAfLEI
Naw root, alumnum siding,
$*100* By awnar P* MJ*
4 rotidantial unit*, incoma
$17 000. aapansat 1) 400 Pnco.
1*3000 Assumabla financing
at 9% m m i ______________

153— A creageL o ts /S a l*
LONGWOOO
Oupta, lo l alt
17 *2 naar l U Cleared 24K
321 13*4/2)91*11_____________
OCALA NAT ION A L F O R IS T
Wooded lol* River ACCa il
13930 aach Na meney down I
$71 41 monlhly
Ownar
19441314 4379 ar |«M)433 34M

VILLAS OF CA S S ILS ER R Y 1
bdrm , 3 bath * den wrr*tn
pnr r h
If f Will or t tl 4331

219— Wanted to Buy

J*r|ra*ii R ai EiUti

407-322-1155
Wonted immediately IB to
ecret, tollable lor retidenfiel
deveiopemenl Write Terry
Clayton. Route to Boa lie.
lake City. FI. B I U or tan
u a maaoe Broawiprmactad

URE MANY
1 bdrm 1 bam tplll plan
Largo toncod lot Loko Mery
u h o o it....................
141.000
W ALLACE CRESS R E A L TY
_________ H U S H ___________

For Sato

H I— Country
Property/Sal*
★ SECLUDED ★
BUT CLOSE TO TO W N
&gt; Acre! with MtohN Homa.
Leslie A Weil
tlS.000
Nan Qualifying Mwlgaga

)«|tRs*E Real Estiti
407-3221155
T(3— Waterfront
Property/Salt
STONE ISUN0ARUI
Access »o St Jcfcn’t Rlvar
Large tread lot Rights to
canal l rlvar I
$14,000

CALL BART
R E A L E S TA TE
R E A LTO R
171 lata

1R1— Applianctf
/ Furniturt
W AN TED : Gaad leaking eppff
incts, working or naf We *!*•
133 43H
a A NTIQ U E dining room labia.
4 chairs and leaf *30
Call 4tt«r 2PM. ask for Julia
___________ 2)0)00)___________
• J S RE SAL I
W t Buy/Sail Furniture A Cal
NdiMat* Including Estates
21*1 $- Santord Ava . 131 7449
• D IS K , retimshad wood, deep
file drawers. 4 total drawers
$7$
_________ . 211 I71S
• FR E E Z E R upright 13 cubic
teat White. HOP. Call 323 4*id
Gtbsen If cu ft upright trearar
Lika new $33$ Maavy Duty
Wasfinghbusa gas dryer. to*t
new 1700now *110 111 303)
K E N M O R E W A IH E R
Eacellent condition White
$14$ Call 231 2001. anytime
LARRY'S M A R T. 3IS Santord
Ava Naw /Used lean A appl
Buy/Sell/Trad#........ 123 41)2
SEAR I F r ovl Fraa *»da by tide
refrigerator 19 tu H White
EiC working condition Will
deliver $200 3H IN I________
• TIR ES
Sat of S II” Heel
baltad radial Good tread $72.
Cad________ m » 9 4 ________
T R I F L E dra**ar. beautiful
pecan, 9 drawarv 34 wide.
» high Must tacrlitlc* HOO
___________ 32f 4303___________
• TW IN B E D and ch**t of
dfasver* *73 122 1/44_________

103— T e le v is io n /
R a d io /S te re o
• TV**, color Haad rapatr All
tor *40 Call no*1 3*9 3491

las— Compulers
• COMMODORE 44 Computer
*93 oho
121 229*

169

eecepf le i. teg. title, etc
M N IM A N PULSAR
Sun
real. ew. •tone coetetto
e n tyllTf eipermenm
Cell M r Peyfie. 7717177

FOND T UNO '71
elf. p/v p-b. ton/fm. yum
r e e l I took* bed. uee or be!l
eftov................. Ceflt77««ei

F0N0GIAMDN7*
Eiceltent work car. Wpende
kto.Bty) | N (
Cell H I N i l

FDN01TD77
Laedwt. runt goad, new l l m
tl.BBBCell777 III!ettoreem
G O V E R N M E N T IE I1 E D
Vehicle, from 1100 Ford*
Merc toe! Carvettof Chevy,
S u r p l u t B u y e n G u id e
I k81«B7«E»BE.t SB177

TAKE UP PAYMENTS
N* Hebei Dem

_L 7«&gt;CeM_llljjeit_i^ ^ _

R IHTALS a ACREAOE

BUILDIND
Zoned com mar
da l, Sal up * i d u p l e x
Leet*/Purchase possible
Handyman spaclai! 3211 Park
Drive
123 IMS

MS -Condominiums
Co-Op / Sale

downt l oi r t .

209— Wthtered Peti

^ltm ort2eje_JaM M ^_^_

140— Business

PARK ON PARK * I bdrm

lu rn lih o d
*230/mo

$9,000

P A U L A ■ E TH O fb O R N E
V E N TU R E I P B O P IB TIE S

M i l l ft 1
A S I l\\ I S

2CO-HOO
FAOLA. 1 bdrm 1 balh. central
haal'air. kitchen oppiioncoi,
cloto to elementary Khool
taM/mo plut kocirlly ond Itl
month. Loom required Avoll

II

Ftoatwoad/Sond Pom! 11700
dawn tor qualified buyer
Under tlM per month In
eluded! mtg. end let rent

14144 t/l. H Cuardon

Ota

fetotanaB puto type tor penon
who llket natural eaertiu.
»«t e
e S I A I S C re ttim ee IB g t r
E veeltent running certallien. ]
h a AiklngSto Ceil Me Mta

HOMES a M O BILE HOMES
l/ l'l. I too tq H . now
and carpel, opplioncee on 1/1
aero U ll/m o U1000

THE Ilf 9AY1KNTS

eicogl le i. leg. title, etc
B7 PO N TIA C F IR E B IR D
Auto. etr. Greet Leekil Itoreo
coetetto, Utotopermonlh
CeilMr.Peyne. 1717177

TAKE Ilf PAYMENTS
N* Maatf Dewn

NUBIAN DAIRY GOATS

Rope - l U t l ir NI. H Tidwell

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p i] ,i si

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part A t i*. *-30' Call between I
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rod, vtlvtty insid# It*
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_________C*ll 123 0124_________
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) ' x II" hig Water Proof $32.
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wrought iron stand. *40 aba
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IIIT .IIp e r month
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angina, powar windows, cruiia
control, only $1*9.71 par month
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.... 322 1*41
1*74 FORD PICKUP
Vary
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work but runt good Asking
*930
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1971 T H U H D E R B I R D
Automatic, powar windows,
sunroof
I1.99S
Sam Inote Ford
329 1411
I9B0 M O N T I CARLO Limited
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transmission wttx shift kit.
Par tact machantcal shape.
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47.000 mites. *4.930 or baft
oftar Mutt sail I 349 9)17
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condition! 44 000 mites, A/C
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ONLY 1 DAY

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day it was to the paper! I had
so many calls threugheut the
day* 1 had to call and cancel
the ad A lA F t I thought ft
would at least lake a cewpfe
day* ta sell This is what I call
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could have results like Mrs
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floor length Siie 11 12 $73
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Aspirin substitutes
gentler on stomach

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PEANUTS
I couldn 't s l e e p l a s t
NI6MT.. 1 KEPT WORRYING
ABOUT SCHOOL. AND ABOUT
LIFE AND ABOUT EVERYTHING..
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I DlDN T SLEEP
WELL, EITHER.

A LL NI6HT LONG I KEPT
WORRYING THAT THE MOONWAS
60IN6 TO FALL ON MY HEAP..

D B A S D B . O O T T i I huvr
spinal osteoarthritis. T h r use of
Ibuprofen has triggered chronic
Kasirtlls. Arc there any anilarthritis medications Unit won't
damage ihe sfomach?
Is II true that both enteric*
coated and Injeellblc aspirin also
adversely afTect Ihe stomach?
D B A B B B A D B R t
U n f o r tu n a te ly , a s p irin .
Ibuproren and prescription antl-lnflammatory medicines often
cause stomach upset. Irrlt.itIon
(gastritis) and — sometimes —
peptic ulcer. Allhough entericcoaled aspirin, which dissolves
In the Inlesllnr Instead of the
stomach. Is less likely to cause
gastric Irritation. It still may
cause some distress. I don't
know of any doctor who re­
commends Injectable aspirin.
Therefore. I Ihlnk you have three
choices.
F irs t, try acetam inophen
(Tylenol). Il Is safe and will not
upset your stomach, although It
Is not us strong as prescription
drugs.
ir this Is Ineffective, ask your
doctor to try one of several
non-steroidal anll-lnriammalnry
drugs — such us Volturen. Indocln nr Motrin — until you find
one that agrees with you. In
addition, you might lake antac­
id s ( M a a I o x . U c lu s ll a n d
M ylunla) with (lie medicine
because these substances oflen
alleviate Ihe Irritation caused by
NSAIDs.
Third, ask your doctor about
Cylolec. u new dntg marketed
specifically to relieve thr stom­
ach problems cuused by aspirin
and NSAIDs. W ith Cylotec.
you'll be able lo lake any
anil-inflammatory drug without
Ihe risk of gastritis or ulcer:
however, you may find that
taking an additional medicine Is
not o n ly Inconvenient but
expensive.

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hinge when Ihe mouth opens.
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smooth, silent and pnin-free. In Ihe mandible tends lo slip
some rlrrumslanres. when Ihe sllghlly out of Joint when Ihe
mouth Is opened widely, normal mouth moves, even when Ihe
people can feel or hear u click.
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B y Jam s a Jacoby
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Do you wonder why South was
so slow about getting lo game?
Dear In mind that North was not
really raising spades but merely
showing preference. If North hud
a minimum response with his
strength In minor-suit lunk
cards (queens and Jacks). South
might very well wish he had
stopped In only two spades.
However. North had an uce as
well as a prime card in trumps,
so he was happy lo accept the
game Invitation. He was not so
happy with the ptuy of the hand.
Declarer won the king of hearts,
look Ihe ace and ruffed a heart
with the nine of spades. East
overmffed with Ihe queen and
led back a trump. Declarer look
that with the acc In his hand and

ran four more high trumps.
Eventually he got to dummy
with the club ace and led a
diamond lo Ihe king. West took
the A -Q of d ia m o n d s and
unother heart trick, and that was
down one. Declarer’s play was
I n e x c u s a b l e . He can gain
nothing by ruffing the third
heart with Ihe spude nine rather
than the king, since his plan Is to
ruff a club back lo his hand and
nil! the lust hrurt anyway. In
fact, best play Is for declarer lo
win the first heart and go lo
dum my with thr club ace to lead
up lo Ills other high heart. This
gives declarer some extra play In
lliosc Instances when West Is
leading from a six-card suit and
East has only a singleton heart.

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HOROSCOPE
B y Bernlca Beds Osol
T O U R B IR TH D A Y
M arch 2 0 .1 9 8 0
There Is a possibility you
might become Involved In a very
Interesting enterprise In the year
ahead. What develops could tic
brought about by chance, yet II
may turn Into a profitable sec­
ond source of Income.
PISCES (Krb. 20-March 20)
The urge lo splurge might be a
strong Inclination with which
you'll have lo contend today. If II
manages lo get Ihe upper hand,
your credit cards could gel a real
workout. Major changes are
ahead for Pisces In Ihe coming
year. Send for your Aslro-Grapn
predictions today. Mall 91.25 lo
Astro-Graph, c/o Ibis newspaper.
P.O. Box 9M2H. Cleveland. OH
4 4 10I-342H. Be sure lo stale
your zodiac sign.
ARIES (March Ul-Aprll I9| ft
might be wise lo reevaluate
today any big deals In which
you're presently Involved. Iksure they actually have Ihe
potential you believe them lo
have.
T A U R U S (April 20 May 20)
The road lo lladrs 1s paved with
good Intentions, and Ihrrr's a

chance you might add some
fresh brick and mortar lo II
today. Don't makr promises you
cannot deliver.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20)
Someone you like might usk you
lo help sort out some complica­
tions loday. Do what you can to
help, but think twice before
making an unsecured loan or
cu-slgnlng legal documents.
CANCER (June 2 1-July 22)
Taking things fcir granted today
where your earner Is concerned
c o u l d c o n t r i b u t e to y o u r
downfall. Double check all of
your positions, especially those
that appear lo be obvious
shoo-ins.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 221 Op­
timism Is a constructive asset
loday. but wishful thinking
could be self-defeating. You
might think you’re the former,
but In actuality, you may he ihe
taller.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22)
Don't grab the managerial reigns
from Ihe hands of another today
unless you're ahsolulcly certain
you can do a brtler Job. If you
foul up. II could be very embar­
rassing.
LIB R A (Sept. 23 Oct. 23)

b y L e o n a rd S ta rr

ANNIE
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301N* VTAIK s o w r w n o i
SHOULD TELL x‘ 3,
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Don't be Intimidated today by
people who flaunt Ihe trappings
of power. Tills could be Just a big
facade which needlessly puts
you In a subservient position.
SCORPIO IOct. 24-Nov. 221
Uncharacteristically, your motto
for today might be. "Don't do
now what you can put off until
later." Unfortunately, the lalcr
to which you refer might be
closer than you think.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.
21) Where gambles arc con­
cerned today you may be rele­
gated lo the role of sweetening
Ihe pot for others. Even If you're
holding aces, don't up the ante.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.
19) Don't pawn off on others
today matters that you hope lo
conclude. Those lo whom you
delegate Ihe task may attempt to
pass the buck themselves and
nothing will be accomplished.
AflUARIUS Han. 20-Feb. 19)
Owning up lo your own short­
comings could be exceptionally
difficult for you loday. You'd
much rather help remold others
than make any corrections In
your own make-up.
(0 1 9 9 0 . NEW SPAPER E N ­
TERPRISE ASSN.

ANNIE,

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By J . MARK BARFIELD

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ORLANDO — More than 300 guests, some wrapped In
Manheta. were evacuated from a downtown hotel before dawn
because of a smoky three-alarm fire Monday.
There were no reports of Injuries.
The blase started In the laundry room al the Hsrtey Hotel.
(Ire department apokeamanOregOmllemanaakl. f t *
"The fire waa basically contained to the laundry room bn the
third floor, which Buffered extensive damage. The pmUtom was
we had heavy smoke on several floors of the hotel. Tim e were ’
306guests registered, and all were evacuated." he said.
An arson team waa at the six-story hotel, Investigating the
cause of the blase, a standard procedure for a large flm even
though there waa no evidence the blase waa dellbarmtely set.
Gentleman said.
The laundry room was closed when the fire bega&amp; Despite
smoke damage, the hotel remained open.

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night shortly after 10 p.m ., KUT at a
convenience store near Orlando.
Matthews was arrested on outstanding
cocaine charges, but will be questioned In
connection with the DBA bombing on March
l7.McCielghteald.
“ We arrested him on the DEA charges,
(bwtl certainly we am going to be questionmg Mm In connection wttK the bombing."
McCretght said.

Federal authorities issued a nsuonwkJ
alert for Matthews after arresting h!
brother. John Lewis Clgsnek. 22. on til
weekend of the bombing.
Both brothers had been Indicted on dru
charges.
itly tossed through
the window of the DBA Held off
the 6.000-square-foot structure.

Police clerk
more confidence
nabbed in
coeaine ring in wallet than U.S. economy

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Household Finances

LUTZ — A car wandered across the median and crashed
head-on Into a four-wheel drive vehicle, killing three people and
Injuring the taro survivors, the Florida Highway Fatrot
reported.
Dead were Jamie Cardinal. 38. his wife. Bonnie E. Cardinal.
38. both of Spring Hill, and the driver of the other car. Kathryi}
Sue Stamatakls. 27. of Tampa.
Two of the Cardinals’ children. Adam 14, and Joshua.' It ,
were Injured. Adam waa In stable condition Monday a* Bt.

klnauit. a mao once
murder and a police
ected o f being an.

The accident happened at 1:47 p.m. Sunday on UJL 41 In
Luts.

cocaine
export to

Assets by ffsrcent of houeehoMert owning them

r the nag.
There was Mule change In
the index between February
and March, but a comparison
Of Ute first three month# of
1980 and IBBO revea ls

Two die hi apartment lift

and m orq.w orried about
whether iheaetJoa will avoid
recession." lsMd David Dcnslow. interim director o f
u r s Bureau o f Bcsnomic and
Business Research. ” WRh
respect to their personal fi­
nance*, hoswvir. they remain
burly confident"
Denslow said the Index

PENSACOLA — A lire In an apartment over a garage hfflsd a
woman and her son before dawn Monday, but a thfid person
managed to escape by jumping from a second-story U tains,
authorities said.
Peter Resedean. a battalion chief with the Penaaoola flra
Department, said a call came In at 2t4S a.m. COT. When'
firefighters arrived they found the survivor at a neighbor’s
house. Later they found the bodies of a man and a woman la

RomBO percent Iasi year.
. Danelaw said 42.1 percent

MIAMI BEACH - Rainstorms slowed the grisly march for
bodies and evidence Monday In the blackened ruWM o f the
Fontana Hotel, where at least six people were killed la a Me
last week.

years, compared with 36.2
percent expecting good times.
January marked the first
time In the survey's history
that more Floridians expected
long-term economic decline
than prosperity.

Chiles may enter race
TALLAHASSEE - Former
U A I m . Lawton Chile* say* be
may enter the race for governor
In th is y ea r’ s D em ocratic
primary.
Chiles said Monday he expects
to discuss his plans this week
with U 3. Rep. BUI Nelson. DFla., the current frontrunner for
the Democratic nomination.
Chile* also said he has talked
with former U.S. Rep. Buddy
MacKay about becoming hla
running mate.
Macltay ran for the Senate seat

Chiles vacated In IBM but lost.
"if | derfdt to run and he
doehtes to w ot* with ms. l (teat
■ know If leaatd dnhmsss.'' CMfca
aatd.
The former aenatar aatd be baa
not set a deadline?
Political observers my Chiles,
one of the state a moot popular
p o litic ia n ., would m a tT a
formidable opponent for Republican Gov. Bob Martinet.
In addition to Nelaon. the
Democratic field Inchidea stale
Ben. Ocorge Stuart Jr. and Afore
Hasting*, the former US. district
Judge who waa Impeached.

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— —1 - 1- « '■—
WASHINGTON — Greyhound
Lines aatd Monday 11 has fried a
330 million racketeering suit
again st the Am algam ated
Transit Union and 20 union
officers and employees over the
violence that has plagued the
firm since Its drivers and other
worker* went on strike March 2.
The suit, filed In U.8. District
Court In Jacksonville, also seeks
the removal of two union prcal-

d e n ts — In A tln n tn and
Charlotte, N.C,
"By coordinated criminal and
extortionate means," the suit
charges, "the defendants have
c a m p a ig n e d to c r ip p le
Greyhound financially In order
to obtain what they cannot
achieve through tegsl strike and
labor activities."
The eight-count eutt using the
Racketeer tnfiueac* and Corrupt
Organisation Act (RICO) area
announced in Washington.

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^PENSACOLA - UFO en­
thusiasts are signing up at a
record pace to attend a
three-day symposium^ this
Law Enforcement Trust Fund.
The 0338.000 boat Libra II, fresh from a 0280.000
renovation when deputies seised R 13 month* * bo, ha* since
been damaged by (Ire and (alien Into disrepair.
Boat owner Bob RoactoU. the owner of Rosetoh Yacht Balea
Inc., said be to out hundred* of thousands of bolters in lost
charter* and tegal foe*.
The Coast Guard stopped skipper Jim Ramsey March 31.
1900. became the Libra 6 had not raised a quarantine flag 13
mites out to show be waa coming home from Bimini.

Boy tUpt fromrotating hand
TAMPA - Bandy Wywnan was leading her 2-yearuM
■gaUaUMIJVi r James,
vJSIll'E'Vi from
IIW H
u r i i l l omoke-Mted
muavww**»~seav*'W home
****•••*&gt; Monday
^
grandson.
their
morning when hla hand slipped out of beta
and ha
^TamUy'roerobet* and neighbor* want back Inalde to try to
rescue him. but no one could find him. Firefighter* later
discovered hla body near the front o f Uw house.
Authorities were unsure what caused the fire that destroyed
the Wyaman home.

had hundreds of reports of
alleged sightings, organisers
said Monday.
The 21st Annual Interna­
tional UFO Symposium In
July Is expected to attract 000
people to hear a dosen
speakers. Including a man
who claims to have taken
dosens of pictures o f uniden­
tified frying otuecu.
A news conference was held
Monday to formally announce
the 1090 symposium. Vicki P.
Lyons, chairwoman of the
event, said the conference 1*
"setting records for advanced
registration."
T h e s y m p o s iu m la
sponsored by MUPDN. the
Mutual UFO Natwork o f
Beguln, Texas, a non-profit,
private organisation that In­
vestigate* reports of sightings

TN M M M V
Tonight...Partly cloudy with a
30 percent chance o f evening
showers. Low In the mid■00s,
Winds to the south at 8 mph.
Tomorrow...Inrit aalnfi clouds
with a 80 percent chance of
showers and thunderstorms.
High In the low 80s. Winds to
the southwest at 1S mph.
Extended outlook...M ostly
cloudy Thursday with a chance
of showers.

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Pajrtaoa BaMh&gt; Waves ate 3
feet and choppy. Current ta to
the north with a water tempera­
ture o f 66 degrees. Row Smyrna
Baoaht Waves are 3 to 3VV feet
and choppy. Current la to the
north, with a water temperature
of 69 degrees. Sun screen lector:
IB.

Gulf Breese ore* lines No­
vember 1987. when ■ local
weekly newspaper published
Polaroid photographs of an
alleged UTO in the night sky.
Bisarra tales began emerg­
ing and were documented by
Inveatigntore for MUFON.
Among other things, some
p eo p le rep orted seein g
dim inutive aliens. Others
have reported being abducted.
Ed Walters, a local builder
who took the Ural photo*, la
one of the speaker* at the
sym posium . He recently
wrote a book detailing nearly
40 sightings In the O ulf
Breese area.
Another speaker is Budd
Hopkins, a well-known UFO
nacnrcber and author.

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Bl. Augustine to JupUer Inlet
^OmaB araM advisory tot afToday...wind cast to southeast
20 kts. Seas 0 to • ft. Bay and
Inland waters rough. Widely
scattered showers and thun­
derstorms.
Tonigbl...wlnd southeast to
south 30 kts. Baas 4 to 7 B. Bay

The high temperature In
Sanford Monday waa 73 degrees
and the overnight low was 87 sa
reported by the University of
Florida Agricultural Research
and Education Center. Celery
Avenue.
No rainfall waa recorded during the 24-hour period ending at
9a.m. Tuesday.
The temperature nt 9 a.m.
today was 66 degrees and
Monday's overnight low waa 60.
as recorded by the National
Weather Service al the Orlando
International Airport.
Other Weather Service data:

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Sanford seeks grant
to fix marina beach

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WINTER PARK — Seminole County aherUTa deputies are
Investigating the poaatbUlty that a woman who claimed to toe a
"Crtmcwalch" rrprcaentatlve, may have been eaaln| houaea In
a pooh, rural Winter Rwfc neighborhood Monday morning.
One realdeni who encountered the auapect told deputies the
woman waa carrying a clipboard and checked off answers the
realdeni gave to accurtty-ielaled questions. Investigator Joe
Waaeer said Ihe woman gave the resident a Crtmcwalch
phamphlet, which can toe picked up at any police station.
The Steed Terrace realdeni asked the suspect for her home
phone number, aa the suspect waa leaving, after Indicating the
waa walking home lor lunch In that same area of Kings Cove.
Before the auapect let! the area the resident called that number.
It waa disconnected. When confronted, the suspect told the
resident the number waa new and she probably didn’t know
her own phone number yet. deputies reported.
The auapect, Instead of walking home, went to a while over
maroon color, late 19TO s model Thundertrird and left, the
realdeni said. The realdeni notified police and Waaeer said the
auapect has been tentatively Identified and If that Identification
Is correct the suspect la wanted on a bad checks warrant.
The auapect la described aa very short, heavy, with
strawberry blond, short straight hair. She wears eyeglasses.
The Investigation of the Incident haajuat begun. Waaeer said.
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SAN PO RD - Th e c it y 's
marina beach has slowly eroded
away to such an extent that li
has had a significantly negative
impact on the uee of the water
by vtatton and tourists, accord­
ing In Sanford's application for l
$150,000 giant from the Semi­
nole County Tourism Development Council.
BUI Simmons, city director of
en gin eerin g and planning,
explained the project lo the
commission In a workshop meetb ,

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SANFORD — A woman who Jumped through and out a
window after a man forced entry to her house through another
window In the same bedroom, cut her leg lii flight. Sanford
police said.
The suspect followed the woman out and waa confronted by
police at the scene at about II: 10 p.m. Saturday. Mortis Sellers
Freeney, 26. 6 Cowan Moughton Terrace. Sanford, was
arrested In the case at the police station after questioning at 4
p.m. Monday, police reported.
. He la charged with armed burglary and aggravated assault in
connection with the Saturday attack on Regina Burke; 4
Higgins Terrace. Sanford, police said. Bond Is60,000.

Longwood mm choigod with child obuoo
SANFORD — Seminole County sheriff's deputies report
charging Robert Dean Welbron. 25. 453 Jesup Ave.,
Longwood. with aggravated child abuse. He eras arrested on a
warrant at the Seminole County Court House In Hertford at
11:15 a.m. Monday. Detalils of the case were not reported.

Florida Jaws bwoin local
Passover observance
------------------ e fulfilled.
Jewa throughout Central Flor­
'The call for liberty and
ida Joined In the worldwide
ob servan ce o f Peaach, o r freedom is now being heard
Passover which began at sunset around the world — In Eastern
Monday and continues through Europe, in Central and South
America, and even In the Soviet
April 17.
The dates coincide with the Union. Uke the Israelites of old.
Hebrew calendar dates of Nlaan determined peoples In both
hemispheres are beginning great
15 to 22. in the year 5750.
struggles of their own, working
In the nation’s capitol yester­ to overcome repression and In­
day, President Bush Wished the justice und reclaiming their
JawMh community w ’fulfilling Ood-glvcn freedom sad dignity•BamwnalmMdap'. arndncn «/an*t
"Pour thousand years ago.' •'‘ ■ 'th ic ^ '^ V 'm P b e o ja e -g o .'
when Moasa sounded tha bold aleo recalls a spiritual quest, ooe
cry. 'Let my people go.' the that has been taken up by
Israelites began their historic fenerations of men and women
jo u rn ey from bondage to who have seen the Exodus story
freedom. Today, all Americans a symbol of hope. This year, aa
share In the solemn pride and Jews around the world gather
quiet Joy of millions of Jewish arlth their loved once to criebrale
men. women and children (heir passage to freedom, let us
around the world as they com­ renew our commitment to sus­
taining that hopeful spirit. Let us
memorate the Exodus.
p r a y t h a t th e t im e la
"Known as The Festival of approaching when, through
Freedom.' Paaeover has a special Ood's providence, every human
significance this year. A great bring Mdoya the Ufe and liberty
march of freedom la under way He envisioned for us.
loc soviet lie wry*
“ Barbara Joins me In wishing
ny Ih ou n xb will celebrate
the Seder with their f«m iiH In the members of the Jewish
Israel. For these people, and for community In America and
their brethem watting to emi­ throughout the world a fullftlllng
grate. ‘neat year In Jerusalem1la Passover holiday."

School board holds
afternoon session
SANFORD - The
County School Board waa to neet
his afternoon at 2 p.m. In the
board ch am bers at 1211
MeUonvIlle Ave. in Sanford.
The spring break agenda In­
clu des the reappointm ent
schedule for (he district's ad­
ministrative staff. Superstore,
principals and i
renewed will be approved by the
board.
"While officially It isn’t
that way with contractual
em ployees." explained John
Reichert, director o f personnel
for the school dfothriT^bring
excluded bum tha Hat amounts
to bring llred."
Mining from the Ust arc school
transportation director Benny
Arnold and his assistant Tom
Arnold and Preston were
em broiled in a tvera l conln -

eluding a battle with bus drivers
who claimed the management of
the department waa Incompe­
tent and unfit to make deackma
on routing.
Replacements for the
renewed administrators will not
be made at this time.
Also included In the agenda la
a revised Job description for the
director
transportsi ofi din
S MofM
t i f f , rh fq p r in the Job deacrip- Uan include the requirement of
five years experience related to
public school transportation.
Prevtouafy, only three years of
such experience was necessary
year of supervisory
The school board will also
meet In a 1 p.m. work erosion to
dlacun the progress of plana lo
complete renovations at Milwee
Middle School.
Mihree Is the last school to be
renovated under the 5106 mil­
lion 1965bond Issue.

Sissy Thomas u m a somewhat unorthodox swing to tea off In
tha Hugh E. Thomas Jr., Memorial Ooif Tournament in Longwood
Monday. The event, to earn mom than S2J0Q h r polloe
and to perpetuate the memory of Thomas' ton Hugh, a Seminole
County sheriff's deputy who waa aloln last year In the Nne of
duty, attracted i t players, laminate County sheriff’s LL DonaM

(•Unger. Sgt. -Terry Huffman, ggf. jerry
pny Human
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lUtv ta# took fftfit alMA fetida m m totiiM iv At.

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Oreater Sanford Chamber of
, Commerce, the city look up the
application to Improve Sanford's
beaches teat month because the
city Is In a more effective
poetUan lo acquire the grant
money. Simmons said.
"Tha present beach la covered
with large rubble initially in­
stalled lo protact again st
erosion." according lo the re­
port. "Existing storm drain pipes
are exposed and unsightly.
Iterauat of this and the disap­
pearing sand, the beech it not
attractive lo large tourist or­
iented sailing events, overnight
guests o f the Holiday Inn. or the
public tn general.”
A study conducted by Dr.
Hsiang Wang, prate—or of coast­
al engineering at the Untmlaty
of Florida Indicated the problem
could be reduced toy installation
of "terminal structures” at the
northeast and the northwest

Five win record Lotto
TALLAH ASSEE-The Florida

which w orks out to tom e
• I 1,215.38 per week for the

up Monday at 586.32 million, a
new state record.
Lottery spokesman Ed George
said sack of the five winners
would receive 511.66 million.

Had there been only one
winner, the person would have
received S66.076.92 per week
for 20 years.

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corner o f the marina, each
extending approximately 100
meters Into Lake Monroe.
The structures would be
longard lubes, made of a durable
filler fabric and filled with sand.
A longard lube sill structure,
about three feet high and 300
meters long, would be positioned
east to weal, connecting the
northerly ends o f the two
structures.
The sill structure would retain
sand and gradually cause the the
build-up of "perched beach,”
approximately three feet higher
than the lake bottom. Simmons
said.
According ot the report, the
perched beach would create a '
stable, gently sloping beach be­
tween 20 and 30 meters wide.
The coat of the materials for
the project would range from
■bout 2223.000 to 2913 000.
Simmons said he thought
some of the remaining money
would come from the TDC In
following yean.
"Once they see that we are
really doing something about
this. 1don't think the money will
be too much of a problem."
Simmons said.
The project would be ac­
complished through the Joint
efforts of the City of Sanford, the
chamber, the St. Johns River
Task Force and the cooperation
and permitting of the Florida
Department of Environmental
Regulation. Deportment of Natu­
ral Resources and Army Corps of
Engineers.
The commission voted ap­
proval of the grant application.

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�** — Sanford HtrsM. Sanford. Florida — Tuesday. April 10, 1N0

Editorials/ Opinions
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EDITORIALS

Oh, thank heaven
for Ito-Yokado
In the early
-ly yean of this century, It was an
icehouse In a worklni
rklng-claaa Dallas
neighborhood known aa South Oak CUff.
Open from seven In the morning until 11 at
night, the little store began stocking bread,
m ilk and a few atopies far the convenience of
Its neighborhood customers. From that one
little mom-and-pop store would grow the
hugest chain of convenience stores In the

Minorities disagree on free press
WASHINGTON — If ever I earned my First
Amendment stripes, the first week In April was
the week.
Free speech and I got a good workout an
Monday at the State University of New York In
Albany, on Wedneaday in front o f tbs
Philadelphia Dally Newt |my home paper) and
Thursday at Tempts University. In that four-day
period, I spoke la a BUNY-Albany forum shout
tree speech and black-Jewish relations, watched
a group o f blachs picket the Philadelphia Dally
News, then spoke at Temple’s 46th Annual Press
Tournament, where I was given Its Free r
Award. The award was especially terendl __ I
coming the day after a small group o f prominent
blacks had picketed the newspaper where I
But the issues at my paper and BUNY-Albany
come down to the same question: Do we have
the right to place Umlta on free speech when
those practicing R use It to scuntleuaiy attack
minorities or hold them up to contempt?
At Albany. Jewish students expressed their
commitment to the First Amendment. Yet they
were justifiably Incensed by certain Incidents,
such as Btokety Carmichael's denounciaiion of
'Elontot pigs" In a recent appearance at their
What

dismaying Was the

silence of black students. None of the black
campus organizations Condemned Carmichael's
racist canards. And
that was s tragedy.
In front of the Dali
blac£
News, t
the
paper's coverage of
African-Americans aa
being racially Dep­
rive. The' pickets of­
fered a spurious cor­
relation: 40 percent
o f the paper's readers
are Mack (true), but
only 2 percent o f the
paper's coverage was
devoted to blacks
(outrageously un­
f N on eofth e
true) and very little of
Mack campus
that 2 percent was
organizations
positive (totally off
condemned
b a a e ). B u t th e
Carmichael's
picketing of the Dally
racist canards. J
News didn't really
have anything to do.
with Itscovera^eaf
pickets were close personal
adviser*, political allies and city employees of

parent company, the Southland Core., la the
largest brake convenience-store chain in the
world. Southland, owner of nearly 7,000
7-Elcvens throughout the world, la yet
another American company to (all victim to
an LU-concetved buyout financed by junk

Philadelphia Mayor W. Wilson Goode, who has
earned a permanent place In American history
as the first Mack mayor to bomb his own city.
Ooode's bomb might have been forgotten If he
had gone on to perform with distinction. He
hasn't. Instead, he has bombed out aa one of the
nation's most aggressively mediocre btg-clty
mayors. Newspaper columns (Including my local
one), editorials and stories exposing Ooode's
Ineffectiveness have embittered him and
angered his Mack supporters, who are embar­
rassed that the city's first Mack mayor can't
seem to get his act together. Bo. they have
elected to "shoot” the messenger (In this
the Philadelphia Dally .Nears) for Ibringing the
This reaction Is symptomatic of a national
syndrome among African-Americans, who feel,
with some Justification, that a Reagan Ized
Amertca haa turned tls back on them and, even
worse, la encouraging a decidedly anti-Mack
Supreme Court to turn the clock back.
Yea. there la a community. Even In the
crucible of tensions between blacks and Jews at
SUNY-Albany and the assault .on freedom of
sp eech by th e sm a ll grou p o f black
Philadelphians, community exists, Families may
fight, but they still remain families.

JACK ANDERSON

Soviets pilfer
U.S. technology

Fortunately for Its stockholder*, the crttlcmHy Ul corporation has found an angel.
Predictably, the angel la Japanese, The
Ito-Yokado Croup, one of Japan's largest
supermarket and retailing chains, has agreed
to acquire control of the corporation. ItoYokado has been 7-Eteven’s exclusive fran­
chise holder th Japan for 17 years. It built the
franchise from a single store In downtown
Tokyo Into an Immensely profitable chain of
more than 4,000outlets.

WASHINGTON - Mlkhafl Gorbachev is
hungry for Western technological secrets and
he'll gel them by hook or by crook — mast
UbtJy the latter.
The Soviet leader met recently In secret
with the ch ief o f the KOB. Vladim ir
Kryuchkov, and authorized Kryuchkov lo
Increase spying far high-tech secrets from the
W est. K ryuchkov |------ — ==— -------made an unuaual
p itc h fo r a sp y
agency, but a pitch
that is necessary in
the austere Soviet
econ om y — that
spying gives a re­
spectable return on
the ruble. U.8., In­
telligen ce sources
told ua that

The travails of 7-Eleven and Ha rescue by a

’'KryWCHkov con/
,,vllicetrrObrbachev

D A V I D S. U R O D E R

JC P S adapts to times, issues
' Economics also holds the key, Williams said,
to the hiture of the Increasingly divergent
sectors o f black America — the (roaring middle
class and the tragically persistent underclass.
More than otbers.wackssltua(lon depends on
government policy, ------------------T h e Im p e n d in g
sh rin kage o f the
armed services will
narrow a path to
economic security far
m any m in orities.
T b s expansion of
Head Start can be a
liberating force for
many from stunted
family backgrounds.
W illiam s Is not
Ignoring the racism
th a t p e r s is ts In
American society. He
f Shrinkage
speaks o f It with
*«- - - - -■
v i in* milieu
barely suppressed
jjiY
il Will
^ V t Sin
fW W
^WSSS
auger. Looking at the
narrow a path
upsurge of racial Into economic
etdenti on campuses
security for
a n d In c i t i e s ,
W illiam s aald. " I
minorities. J
have to wonder If the
whole period of the

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Berry's W orld

o f racism to escape the bottle.
panlsd his wife to aprevtous JCPS anniversary
banquet, where Barbara Bush was being
honored for her work on illiteracy, has
- f r a r q it d t h- “ i n v - f r t t » f ‘ i f f i t i u m ,

m ih

“ His pTw»ns Is ^ iW n l, and be has shown
a readiness Reagan never did to use the White
House to f f h out against redan) sod for

haw to be acblswd by stialagmi aimed at
others as web. We have always focused on
bugdlag oosIMloas across rectal Unas, hut asw
that Involves not lust mobilising public
America." Williams said “ If those etretua
more equally shared." Qlvcn all that
happened In the 30 years that the di
p g g n ltd . It's not impossible ' H WlUi

I

t

the KOB was a
•"cost effective" spy fO orb aoh evla
"d esp erate to
organization.
ng 8 ___
He made the case
that the KGB record
society Into
the 20th cen­
of stealing Western
tury before
te c h n o lo g y had
the 21 »t cen­
saved the Soviet Un­
tury com et
ion MUIoos of rubles
K&gt;nfl |
in military and civil­
ian research and de­
velopment coats. Why spend a fortune
developing some widget when you can wait
lor the Americans to develop It. and then
■teal ll from them?
Gorbachev was Impressed. He understands
the reality of these times, that while Cold War
rhetoric and weaponry la passe, the covert
war o f spies and Intrigue la jiat getting going
In earnest.
The Central Intelligence Agency and West
European inteUigencc agencies are preparing
their counterespionage experts for a fullon Western technology by
Soviet spfas.
At the aamc Urea aa each IsplotUng
the other, the CtA and the KGB are sweetly
working out the details of Joint operations
against their common enemies — drug
traffickers and tanoriata.
Top CIA officials aren't against the coopera­
tion. but they are leery at getting too cosy
frith the KOB. CtA chief WUUaro Webster
believes the revolutionary changes In the
Soviet Union are genuine and lasting, but
that doesn't mean he wants to share
methods, sources or agents wkh the KOB.
All Western Intelligence services have seen
evidence 01 niyuciiKov • new nwinocu, iixsy

see fewer subversive activities by the KOB et
home and abroad, and a decrease in
Qorbecbev came to power, our
Intelligence sources have also seen an
Increase In tnduririsl espionage, flnrtiaf hcv Is
desperate lo bring Soviet metety Into the 20(h
,century before the 21st century comes along.
The Soviets are decades behind the West in
all technology except defense. A sign of
progress In a Soviet department store la an
outdated adding machine Instead o f an
abacus to ring up the Mil.
A secret CIA report on Soviet techno-spying
explains the NOB methods; “ Soviet acquisi­
tion mechanhma include legal mcona like
approved trade channels, optn purrInara of
literature, ■dm **' and techmdogy exchanges,
inferences. And II Include* Illegal
— trade channels that deliberately
U A and other Western export control
t acquisitions by Soviet and
intelligence services, and
InduMrtal
The Pentagon has been arguing 1
dosed door* that n** United -b-*—
not be kitted by the current love fast with
Gorbachev. But the Commerce and State
departments are not aa cautious. They have
to the Soviet Union. They believe, aa does
‘ , that Oorbachev needs help to
The news o f the seem meeting between
Oorbachev and Kryuchkov will be u
1 by the Pentagon to holster Us

(

�Sanford Harald, Sanford, Florida — Tussdsy, April 10, 1900 — I S

Human akull aboard Dlseovary DiscovgrySPACE CENTER. Houston A human skull covered with
make-believe akin and parked
with radiation detector* wM ride
Into orbit Tuesday with the crew
of the shuttle Discovery to leant
more about the health risks of
tong-duration apace flight.
"It — at least lo me as the
operator of (hat experiment — la
not a passenger." aald astronaut
Kathryn Sullivan, "tt'a a device,
a measurement device, actually
a very sophisticated one and one
that haa considerable potential
to provide some very significant
The commercially available
human skull, called a "phantom
head." la used In clinical and
research settings to determine
dose dfotrtbutlona for radiation
therapy. The one aboard Discov­
ery was flrat launched Into apace
aboard the shuttle Columbia last
Auguat and again aboard
Atlantia In February.
The akull la part o f an
experiment package, known as a
detailed supplementary ob­
jective, or DSO. that contains a
number of devices to measure
radiation aboard Ihe shuttle.
"It is. In addition, only one or
11 devices In that experiment."
S u lliv a n a a ld . ."B o it s
significance to us, or the fact
that this sensor happens to be
shaped like a human head, la
really pretty trivial."
The 11-pound skull, known as
a RANDO Phantom, waa sliced
Into sections and Implanted with
more than 100 radiation de­
tector* and nuclear track de­
tector*.
The akull then waa reassem­
bled and covered with a plastic
m aterial made to resemble
human akin both In composition
and appearance. Covering the

skull with a skin-llke substance
a llo w s 'm o r e a c c u r a t e
meaaurementa o f radiation
CXpOlUtVt
Once (he shuttle Is in orbll, the
skull, contained In e doth bag.
end other eensore w ill be
mounted on the right wall of the
orMter'e lower deck to monitor
radiation In the crew cabin.
Scientists are trying to gather
data on the radiation environ­
ment In apace and what effects,
if any. II might have on shuttle
astronauts and crew metnbere of
future long-duration (lights to
the moon or Mara.
"When you have an energetic
particle encounter an object,
whether It'e a piece of metal or e
human being ... It depoaits lie
energy and. aa pari o f the
procem Involved In that, can
create secondary Dartteles or
rebounds o f other particles
scattered off the original Im­
pact." Sullivan eaid.
"Thai depositing o f energy In
a human organism and the
effects of Ihe secondary particles
can have significant Nntoglrel
effects, end we need to un­
derstand thorn If we're going to
commit crewo to long-term

it A
the ahutlle
crew and lo hundreds of scien­
tists and engineers who have
devoted year* to the space teleproject, already running
•even year* behind schedule and
m ore than S I b illion over
budget.
must launch
NASA
Discovery by Friday or Ihe
mission will be delayed at ksat a
w eek and poaalhly lon ger
because of requfced work to open
the ehuttie'a payload bay doors
to recharge the apace telecope's
batteries.
W henever It gate o ff the
ground, the costly telescope
promises to revolutionlae optical
astronomy.
Shrtver and company plan to
spend their first day In ortrit
ch eck in g o u t D iscover
cysteine and testing the *

Shriver then w il back the shut­
tle away from the telescope
while engineer* at the Ooddard
Space Filght Center In Oreenbell, Md.. carefully activate the
instrument's many systems.
The astronauts, meanwhile,
will conduct a aeries o f relatively
minor experiments for the re­
mainder o f their (Ive-day minion
before gliding lo a landing at
Edwards
ttoAir IForce Bern. Cam.
Able to detect the glow of a
two-cell flaahli^it a quarter of a
million miles away, the Hubble
Space Telecope's near-perfect
M.fi-inch mirror end tie five
primary Instruments will detect
lit cm
emitted hom star* and
light
ties shortly after the "big
[" explosion thought to have
The Mg bang I* believed to

■SB- Rwyci*

SO-foot-toM robot arm
eetron om er-tu rn ed-B stron eu t
Hawley plans to use the day
after launch to w irier the tele-

^Vcteran^apacewalkers MeC a n d le s e an d S u lliv a n ,
meanwhile, plan to check out
the suits and fools they would

The two previous shuttle If the fa S S S F e le c tr ic ity ^
fllghte of the skull Involved producing aoiar arrays fall to
misslone launched Into orbits unwind properly or If lie an­
tennas do not untold an planned.
But no such problems are
expected and Hawley plana to
use the ahureated the cosmos.
The Mg hang Is believed to
Discovery's filght to launch
the t l.fi trillion Hubble Space have occurred between 10
Telescope will place It In a billion a««f 90 billon year* ago.
3SO-mile circular orbit, the but the exact age of the universe
highest ever for the shuttle. At la uncertain by a factor of two,
that altitude, the astronauts will prompting astronomer* to aptit
be exposed lo slightly higher theflights I've flown before."
Hawley, veteran of two previous
radiation levels than usual.
aald In an In*
WIOCDVCfjr piKMtM nC t tJotocn
aald he had nc
A ssum ing e ll goee w ell.

pickup o f

recyclable materials.
Kelly aald the city would save
about 8100,000 annually by
contracting a private company
for the curbside program. He
estimated contract costs at
about $180,000.
The cost of picking up recydabtee would probably be leas
than pick-up by the city, City
Commissioner “ Whttey" Ecks­
tein eaid.
E ck stein said S em in ole
County is estimating foes to
cuatomer* between $1.80 and
$1AS monthly.
Kelly presented a report to the
coenmtaeion yesterday outlining
a shopping list o f
ling

Space tol8$copo $Mk$ cosmic answers
telescope will study during Its
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w n itw
f

CAPE CANAVERAL - NASA’s
S l.fi billion Hubble Space Tele­
scope Is expected to answer
fundamental questions about
the universe during Its Ifi-year
lifetime.
Here are some of the topic* the

—The age o f the universe; The
universe la believed to have
flashed Into existence in n "Mg
bang" explosion that created
apace, time and energy.
—The distance scale of the
universe: The ^mce telescope's
In s tr u m e n ts w ill n llo w

List-----------

"swacnijs.

not ranked by thy county'*
executive march firm. MSN Inc..
Atlanta. Include AUiaon. Gregory
Fehreabach, New Brunswick.
N.J. city administrator; Fred
Hays. Okahoma C lly. Okie,
assistant city manager, and
Edgar B. Maroney, Newport
Newa.Va.cKy
as county

W « [ w * g ” ^ A lh a o !&gt;
p. p p p i n w

iw w n c ii

director for Port CeUtne. Colo., a
city wtlfeoa $0,000
Prior poattfona indue
with the city admIntel ratten of
Long Beach. CaUf. and with the

wRMMfil'r*’ *
any te^graud'^te raewnbar references aa an “ on-

don over the $100400' mark.
Cranmfeatonara have aald they
would pay the new manager up
to $180,000 In salary and
b tn c flft,

AUiaon had been named by
oomatMoncr Bob fMuim Iss pc*
lobar ae a highly-qualified
served aa coordinator of the
since IBM. Her reude preparewionelhUl
t f a I o f tfglillw g
I development
for
ars and

.

,

...

includes Wichita

and Baytown, Tex-

Cocoplum Court. Longwood.
dted Monday 'at Florida Hoapit a l - O r t a n d o . B o r n In
Rrnneytvnnte. July 4. 1B40. be
moved to Longwood from
Sherman. N.Y.. In IBM. Ha waa
a retired factory worker. He waa

Although M*N'a review o f J J ^ in a n d a m m b ero f^ vrS f
to^u rS dpafgej! *"■* *01, Sherman. Survivors
served aa city
New Brunswick. NJ., a
nlty o f40,000. He
annually end hat
bee a $880
month auto allowance,
vlouely, he served for four years
as a d m in is tra to r o f Boat
Brunswick. N.J., n town o f
43.000. and managte of i
City, NJ., a town of^8.000.
Pehrenbach'*
meat experience Includes a
of deputy end acting
t o w n s h ip m a n a g e r fo r
N J. and ~
Pa.

the central Florida area.
For six months in 1M 0.
AUiaon worked ae Interim
Winter Park city manager dur­
ing an administrative upheaval
there. From IM S to IB M .
to he goal-directed and
Allison served ee aealetant
ilng oriented. Hie manfoRcou n ty a d m in istra to r fo r ment style waa described aa a
t County, a north Florida 'contingency" type, one that la
to the Job
county with 170.000
County currently ties
about OTri.nfln residents. She
Hayes baa i_________________
city manager of Okakbonta City.
earned $81470 in her position.

lor the T1F on
the beats of the area being
considered “ bU#ilcd.M
"You tdl me what'a blighted
out there." McCtanahan said.
“They will be creating a blighted
area, because once they atari
building, they'll have Inadequate
roada to meet thdr needs. Something la not morally or ethically
(1 0 * about that. Doesn't that
sound Ukc a Sunday-school
tea m to you?"
Mayor Bettye Smith aald MeClanshan't proposed amend*

Fred J. Buckler, 77, 101
Highland Drive, Pent Park, dted
astronomer* to refine the dis­ Sunday at the Ufa Cere Center.
tance scale of the universe. Altamonte Springe. Born In
—Black holes: A high-priority Nebraska Clly. Neb., Dec. 10,
early project far the space tele­ IBIS, he moved to Fern Peril
scope u to study the light from 8t. Albans, Vt.. In 10$9. He
emitted from several leading was veteran o f World War D. and
Meek hole candidates. Black Korean War.
the U A Air Pome,
e gravtftty la eo Intense not worked ee n
cutter. He woe n member of 8t.
light
c*
it can
Mary Megrtelm Oetbolte Church.
He waa a member of OM Olory
Poet IBS , Fem Park. He to
survived by a Water. Clara. Fern
But.
.
.-V
Ohio., a city at 440407,
IM S. Hayes same $00.0
in charge o f
year with a $378 monthly car
and expenao account. He prevlouely worked aa city admInIterator of Vornoo. Texas, a
town with 19400 people, end FRANK GLAD M L
Frank Olad Br.. OB. of 1754
asalatant c ity m anager o f

on the malTtete.
"I am not age!
developm ent," C
“ But 17 percent of
aaa(water|tedMra
In addition, ala
recommend puttln
vefopment order a
open apace requin
tortoises. I am sun
er. who haa wane
people, can M p
apace avallabfo for
In p ro te c tin g l
tortoises, we Incraa

la comparable to work

u n .'L t iiin m n « « 4.
teg s ia a iiw w y e erq f.

Jr!?*’Richard, both o f
fiberream dsu gtlm , charlotte
C rane. Longerood. Q ladys. •
Kileen, Texas. Elisabeth. Los
A n geleei brother. M ichael,
Pennsylvania! aletera. Mlm

■ a i i s a i s O u e r r . Anne, tush of ItepuMic,
ta T T y U ra T S rin J S ta W A ' £ • " * * r(* * « r h o n l c .

have occurred between 10 objects so far nway II look light,
billion and 90 trillion yean ego. traveling 186.000 mile* per sec­
but the exact age of the universe ond. U billion years to reach lire
Is uncertain by a factor of two. space telescope.
prompting astronomer* to split
Along with answering such
the difference and say the cos­ fundamental cosmological ques­
mos Is roughly IS billion years tions. Ihe Hubble 8poce Tele­
scope may prove once and for all
old.
One of the melor goals of the whether planets circle other
IS-year apace telescope mission stare and whether enigmatic
Is to refine the age o f the black holes serve os the power
universe to wttMn 10 percent source for high-energy quasars
and to gather evidence that may at the edge of Ihe universe.
help oatronomere prove whether
Named after Edwin P. Hubble,
the universe will continue to Ihe American astronomer who
expend forever or one day col­ discovered Ihe expansion of the
lapse In a cataclysmic "big universe In the 1030s. the space
telescope originally was sched­
Amumlng a IB-MUIon-year-old uled for launch In 1983. bul the
universe, the space telescope flight was delayed by a variety of
should be able to detect light technical problems and. ul­
emitted from star* and galaxies timately. Ihe 1086 Challenger
14 billion years ago. that la. from disaster.

state-mandated schedule
The an provides for grant
A county Intergovermental programs to encourage interlocal
task force met lest year to agreements to meet Ihe terms nr
addwea the Issues end to present the act. There will be more lhan
recommendations concerning $30 million dollars In grants
the efforts to the Seminole available to city's throughout
County CommleaIon. The teak the state as Incentive.
force decided I I franchisee
Twenty five percent of Ihe
would be established by July grants wilt be distributed aa baac
this year and that recycling portion grants to counties and
triemented municipalities with populations
would be Implement
of more 80,000.
by October.
The act mandates cutting back
Seventy five percent of Ihe
on the dumping by recycling , funds available will be distrib­
plastic, paper and glass. This uted as Incentive portions of
will eventually require the con­ grants. The Incentive portion
sumer to separate glees, news­ requires a 50 percent match of
paper* and plastic into contain­ the county or municipality when
er* to be emptied by trash applying Individually.
The Incentive portion will not
collector*, but that won't be
happening
October, 1001. require a match when the
Kelley aaM
county applies Jointly with
municipalities conlalluilng al
least 78 percent of the total
Incorporated population of the
county.
Richard E. Moreland. 69. of
1121 Erm ine A v e „ W inter
Springs died Sunday at home.
Born in Annapolis. Md., June 22.
1B27. he moved to W inter
Springs from South Florida In
1072. He waa retired president of
Underground Utilities Co. He
was a member of Mooee Lodge.
Sunrtvor* Include: wife. Dorothy:
daughter, Diane Dotnlch, Or­
lando: stepdaughters, Mcrril
Zcbe, Laurie Zebe, both o f
Ph ilad elph ia! three grand­
children.
Baldwln-Felrchlld Funeral
i, in charge of

IA
w le r a

end carrier*, end e smoother
flow of Incoming end outgoing
mall distribution.
The next alep, according lo
Wallace, will be automation,
expected lo begin by possibly
June oT this year, which will
Increase efficiency even more.
Progress and Improvement,
however, ere not without minor
problema.
There were some complaints
about overflowing trash cans at
the new faculty during the pan
week.
»••!The postmaster explained that
Robert
lea. $7. o f 101 the problem waa cakaed fay a
Longwood. change In one Job classifiesUon
died Sunday at home. Born in which was not covered aa
St. Louie. April IB. 1922. he quickly ea she would have liked,
moved to Central Florida from end steps were token to resolve
then In 1BT9. He waa a retired the situation.
International truck repairman
for Ford Motor Co. He waa a
member o f Flrat Baptist Church.
Orlando. He waae u.8. Army Air
Corpa veteran of World War II.
S u r v iv o rs In c lu d e : w ife ,
Margaret: eona, Robert Jr..
Jacksonville. David Lee. Or­
lando: daughter. Pamela Ann
Ahrena. Longwood: mother
Oertnide, 8t. Louie, Mo., brother
Donald. St. Louie: 10 grandc h i l d r e n : one grea tWoodlewn Funeral Home, Or­
lando. In charge o f arrange-

uMd* fa?&lt;cam^vion*bv* 8«n?
Bsnfletd Mortuary Services,
note CountTonSfo. ManSey W,n**r Springs, In charge of
served aa monoger of Lexington.
Ky.. a city of loT.000.ftwn T971
to 1079 and town manager of
Plainvllle, Conn., which haa
$0400 people, from 10M to
1071.

___ _

city or 14040ar"wher« he
director of
from ISM to t BOB.

church. Survlvon Include! wife.
Mary. Sanford: aorta Mehrin L.,
Sanford. Charles H „ Winter
Springs Robert New Vorh City:
alater. Amanda Tucker, Sanford;
five grand chUdren and two

M VM . BAMI LOCATION
"FAINIF OWNED-

Ibarge r y
Mortuary. fienfcrd. in charge of

im W illard, attorney for
March SB, IS ia he moved to
the pngect Fem Park from Garden City.
In low ta* N.Y.. in IM S. He was a music
ae moat o f teacher. He v a a
of
A abu ry U n ited M elh od iat
I by “An* Church. He was a choir director
far hta church. He was a gradu-

DELIVERY
Call:
MONDAY

t teenagers, former prefcaaor at Columbia
&lt;**m E m*
UnlveraltyTsurvIvora Include;

SUNDAY
M O A.M. til 10:00 A.M.

"SAME DAY DELIVERY IS OUR GOAL"

�SA - Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida - Tuesday. April 10. 1N0

Captors release three hostages
ly B M M 6 M U 6
United Frees International

John Homy Fiulk flood at 76
AUSTIN. Texaa - John Henry Paulk, (he American
humorist who was credited with defeating the blacklisting
system during the McCarthy era. died Monday. He was 76.
Faulk died at his home after a lengthy battle with cancer.
Faulk's lawsuit against the blacklistera. who terrorised
entertainers during the 1980s. waa the subject of the book.
"Fear On Trial." and waa later made Into a movie.
The caae In 1062 pitted two of the best-known trial lawyers of
the day. Louis Niier for Paulk and Roy Cohn for the
btacklisters. Faulk received what was then the largest libel
verdict In U.8. history — 63.8 million.

Agonto oolao U tono of ooeolno
NACO. Arts. — Border Patrol agents seised nearly 3.200
pounds of cocaine In a remote area near the Mexican border,
ihr largest such seteure to date by the agency, authorities said.
Agents found the cocaine about 4 a.m. Monday Inside a
vacation trailer, parked near Naco. about 68 miles southeast of
Tucson, and arrested three men. Border Patrol spokeswoman
Jacqui Parker said.
The agents also seised two AK-47s assault rifles and a 9mm
semiautomatic pistol, she said. No one eras injured.
The 3.102-pound haul, with an estimated street value of
6180 million, was the largest aeisure ever made by Border
Patrol agents. Parker said.

T « x m gubernatorial «l«etlon today
AUSTIN. Tessa - Attorney Oeneral Jim Mattox and
Treasurer Ann Richards closed their bitter Democratic
gubernatorial runoff campaigns by trying to turn out voters
amid predictions up to 1million Texans would cast ballots.
In the campaign's last full day. both candidates focused on
bringing out voters today as the latest poll for the Dallas
Morning News-Houston Chronicle showed Richards leading
Mattox 44 percent to 38 percent with 16 percent undecided.
The remaining voters polled said they would not vote far either
candidate. The poll had an error margin of 4 percentage points.
The Democratic runoff was personal and vicious as the
politically established candidates traded Insults and accusa­
tions.
i

Kalser-unJon strike eettled
LOS ANQELES - The first several hundred of 12.000
striking Kaiser Permanente employees returned to work today
after approving a new three-year contract with the nation's
largest and oldest health maintenance organisation.
The new contract provides for 8 percent to 6 percent salary
Increases In the first year and 3 percent to 7 percent wage
hikes during each of the second and third years.
The contract also allows employees to use a floating perrons!
holiday on the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday and gives
■workers extra pay for bilingual skills, for "longevity" and for
night, overnight and weekend shifts.
Union officials said the contract approved Monday was not
substantially different from a proposal rejected by a 2-to-l
margin last month, but the offer waa presented to workers at
the request of federal mediators. Union leaders did not
recommend passage or rejection to the local's rank and file.
Company officials said the vote waa a victory for all
concerned — workers, the company and Kaiser plan members.

BEIRUT. Lebanon - Three hostages - a
French woman, her Belgian boyfriend and
their baby daughter — were freed today In
front of the French Embassy following
negotiations between Belgian officials and
the Abu Nktal extremist group, witnesses
Gunmen In two cars dropped Jacqueline
Valente. 31. Fernand Houtektns. 42. and
their daughter. Sophie, near the main gate
of the French Embassy In west Beirut at
6:20 a.m.
Valente. her two daughters and five
Belgians were snatched from ■ pleasure boat
off the coast of the Israeli-occupied Oaxa

Strip Nov. 8. 1967. The group had accused
the captives of spying Tor Israel.
A French government plane left Parts
Tuesday to pick up the three, officials said.
In December 1968. Valente's two other
daughters, 6-year-old Marie-Laure Betllle
and 8-year-old Virginia, were released In
Libya
and
rejoined
father.» *Pascal
u
iw *os
m
ass*
ss their
»•»»»■
-----------Betllle. She reportedly has given birth twice
In captivity.
French security staff at the embassy
accompanied Valente. Houtekins and their
baby Inside the building, the witnesses said.
"The three hostages are Inside the
embassy." said a security official standing
at the embassy gate. "They are all fine.
Everything waa smooth." said the official
who refused to be Identified.
swjmsisw

gaibaaay spokesman Francois AM Saab
said the three "were smiling and appeared
^■fheFata^Revolutkmary Council said In a
statement Sunday K would respond to an
appeal by Libyan leader Moammar Oadhaff
to free Valente and her family. It said It
would free Valente. Houtekins and their
b^St^jmropdid not say why Valente’s other
baby would not be freed. But after the
release. French ambassador Rene Ala told
reporters. "I have aad news. I learned that
Valente's other baby died because of
sickness In captivity. Doctors failed to save
his Me."
Flench television reported the child died
of Intestinal complications.

Report: Cosmetics Industry Issvss
consumers without good protection

a

m-t ——

»«»-«» —

• c ifn g f n n iff

WASHINGTON - The honor
system of reporting health and
I*
with
Ml ‘
lucts appears to do
of protecting consumers, a
ttmli
In its
cosmetics industry in more than
a decade, the Oeneral Account­
ing Office raised serious ques­
tions about the government's
ability to police the booming
industry.
"It's Incredible that the 618
billion cosmetics Industry can
urge millions of Americans to
apply chemicals to their

dally and not be held account­
able.” sold Rep. Ron Wyden.
D-Ore.. head of the House Small
Business subcomltteee that re­
quested the report released
A spokesman for a cosmetic
trade association said the In­
duatry Is safe and Is working to
Improve self reporting.
OAO Investigators found the
Food and Drug Administration
has no plans to review the safety
of 884 toxic chemicals available
for use In cosmetics.
tn addition, the FDA lacks the
power to require the cosmetics
industry to perform safety test­
ing. "FDA officials have found
that many manufacturers lack

adequate data on kafcty tests
generally refined to
dtacloae the results o f these
tests." the report stated.
"M ost Am ericans w ill be
stunned to team that the gov­
ernment doesn't know whether
the cosmetic products used by
mtlliona of Americans contain
Ingredients.” Wyden
The FDA also has no authority
to force a cosmetic maker to
report consumer Injuries. Under
the current voluntary system,
only 3 percent of an estimated
4.000 to 8,000 cosmetics dis­
tributors have ever Informed the
FDA of Injuries to consumers.
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Kennedy urges msssive defense cute
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W A S H IN G T O N - B en .
Edward Kennedy. D-Mass..
called for Ihe Democratic Party
to regain Its aoul by backing a
five-year. 27 percent cut in
defense spending with the
money to pay far a wide range of
performance-tested domestic
programs.
Kennedy, one of the most
liberal voices of the party, con­
ceded Monday that having foot
five of the past six national
elections. Democrats are adrift
In danger of toeing all power
as the party retnvigprates

Itself and rediscovers Its liberal
principles.
In a speech at Georgetown
University. Kennedy argued that
a possible "peace dividend"
from les se n in g C old W ar
tensions could give Democrats u
unique opportu nity to re­
establish themselves by pushing
for new donicsltr programs
without having to ask for many
new taxes.
Among ihe programs he out­
lined waa national health insur­
ance. which he has championed
for years, a drastic expansion of
the Head Start education pro­
gram, a restructlng of the na
lion's school system and a plan

to use defense Industries to
Improve the country's transpor­
tation and communications
"The Democratic Party can
never regain the pfw
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ultimately keep Its c
flsgulslng or re­
power, by disgul
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nudiailnx our
ownbasic Iden­
tity." Kennedy said. "We are.
both fay history and belief, the
carriers of principles
best described aa progressive,
liberal, activist, concerned and
ambitious for our country."
Kennedy complained that with
the president enjoying extraor­
dinarily high popularity ratings.
Democrats are giving too much
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'Baseball'
summit set
In Canada
TORONTO - Moscow's
concerns about a unified
Oermany and troop cuts in
Europe tapped the agenda
of Thursday's meeting be
Canadian Prime Minister
Brian Mulroney. an In­
formal get-together dubbed
the "baseball sum m it"
because the tw o also
planned to attend a major
league game.
Bush and Mulroney were
to hold their talks at the
newly completed
SkyDome. Ihe home of the
A m e r ic a n L e a g u e 's
Toronto Blue Jays, who
Thursday night will play
th e T e x a a R a n g e r s ,
partially owned by Bush's
son.OcorgeW. Bush.
M u lroney and Bush
planned to toss ceremonial
pitches before the game, a
common presidential duty
In ballparks In the United
States, but never before
done by an American chief
executive In Canada
Canadian Ambassador
Derek Burney told report­
ers In W ashington on
Monday the two leaders
will discuss the Kremlin's
opposition to a unified
Oermany being part of
NATO.

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federal government's regulation of the troubled savings and
loan industry, pledged to fight fraud and corruption In a
business wracked by expensive failures and scandal.
"W e will not tolerate the fraudulent practices and dactafcma
In the industry that in the past have led to so many failures and
put such a financial burden on the American taxpayer.*' Ryan
said Monday
He will head the Office of Thrift Bupenrtaton.
Ryan. 44. a former Labor Depart mi nt lawyer, recehmd
Senate confirmation last Wednesday despite concern over his
lack of experience In the banking industry and his admitted
casual use of Illicit drugs nearly 20 years ago.
ANCHORAOK. Alaska - Facing fines that could total 6700
million or more for the nation's worst oil aptll. Exxon attorneys
vowed to mount a vigorous defense to federal charges resulting
from the wreck of the Exxon Valdes.
Attorneys for the oil company appeared before a federal
magistrate to plead Innocent to all five environmental charges
ana ask for a Jury trial o f the charges stemming from the March
24. 1969. tanker accident that dumped nearly 11 million
gallons of oU Into Prince William Bound and the Oulf of Alaaka.
The country's worst oil spill coated 1.200 miles of shoreline.
Including national parks and wildlife refuges, ruined nstotng.
killed tens of thousands of animals And left oil In the
environment more than one year later.
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mourned the loss of Ryan White,
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PHOENIX — Kevin Johnson scored nine of his
37 points In overtime to lead the Phoenix Buna
to a I IB-115 victory over the Utah Jau Monday
night.
The Buns — with 13 fewer field goals — won
the game by converting an NBA record 61 of BO
free throws. The old record was 60. by the
Washington BuBets against New York In 1967.
Kevin Johnson hit 33 of 24 from the charity
line. Hla 33 free throws
set a new Buna and
V etera n s M em orial
Coliseum record, as did
the 53 personal fouls
whistled against Utah.
The Suns ellnrhed
the victory by sinking
four free throws In (he
(Inal 45 seconds to
break away from a 115-115 tie.
Tom Chambers put Phoenix shed lo stay with
a pair of free throws al the 25-aecond mark.
Chambers added another with 13 seconds left to
make It 118-115.
In other NBA garnet Monday night,
mento trimmed Seattle 106-105 and tthe LA
Lakers stopped Dallas 113-1OB.

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SANFORD — Powered by a 10-run explosion in
the fourth Inning, the Moow Lodge Pirates
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defeated
the Knights of Columbus
on Monday
iday night In Sanford Recreation Department Junior M^jor League action at Chase
Park.
the Kiwants
In Monday night's
14-5.
Orioles stopped the Rotary Clul
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a tio T n
undefeated on the young
followed In (he standings by the Kiwants I
and Rotary Chib Royals. both of whom are 1-1.

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and the 0-3 Knights of Columbus Cardinals.
Harry Flowers fed the Pirates tn their romp
over the Cardinals with two doubles, a single and
four runs scored. Eric Roberta added two
doubles, a single and three runs scored.
Other contributors for the Pirates were Wayne
Branton (taro singles, two runs scored). Matt
Harrta (single, three runs scored I. Corey
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(two runs scored) and Oane Jackson (run scored).
For the Cardinals. Eric Ingram and Charlie
each singled and scored a run. Ocorge
Jr.. Jeremy Richard and Danny Allen
Ray June powered the Orioles in their artn over

the Royals, slugging a pair of home runs.;
Including a second-inning grand slam that pretty;
much broke the. game open. June also tripled;
and singled, scoring a total of four runs.
Also chipping in for the Orioles were Joe Tittle
(double, single, three runs scored). Tommy West
(single, three runs scored). Corey Anderson.
Robert Huffman and Ricky Baden (a single and
one run scored each). Demetrius Jackson (single)
and Charming Walton (run scored).
For the Royals. Cltfton Davis hit two singles
and scared a run. Chris Wright tripled In a run.
Andre Rawlings singled and Joe Young. Tarrua
Davis. Rodney Jackson and John Boxer each
scored a run.
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Hurricanes still No. 1
TUCSON, Art*. — Miami, riding a 10-game
win streak, remained No. 1 In the Collegiate
Baaeball-ESPN NCAA Division I baseball poll
released Monday.
The Hurricanes, 34-5 on the season, are
hitting .310 as a learn and have 115 stolen
bases. The pitching SUIT has a combined ERA of
2.11. with live pitchers having ERAs of lest than
3.00.
There were no change* In the top eight teams
In this week's poll.
Stanford. 30-7. remained, second, followed by
Arisons State. 33-9: Wichita Bute. 26-6: and
Florida State. 34-7.
Texas. 38-10. was sixth; Southern California.
27-11, acvenlhi and Arkansas. 31-6. was eighth.
Loyola Marymount. .31-0, and wtnner of Its
last 11 games, lumped from IBlh to No. B. and
San Jose State dropped one spot lo I Oth.

games In six day* In preparation for
the crucial stretch run and upcom­
ing district tournament.
On Monday night McCullough
and the Oreyhounds got just the
kind of performance they're looking
for this week, a tight 4-0 decision
over the fundamentally sound
B am berg-E rhardt (8.C.| Rad
Raiders.
Lyman Improves to 13-6 with the
win while the Red Raiders. In their
Drst game of their Florida stay, drop
toB-JT
“They've got a good ball dub,'*
said McCullough o f the South
Carolina vtattora. “ This was a good

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quarterback Tommy Kramer, forced lo a backup
role by Ir\)ur1ea and age. has asked for and has
been granted his release. Oenetal Manager Mike
Lynn said Monday.
The Vikings bad left. Kramer unprotected
during the Plan B frer agrnl siftin g period but
no teams picked him up. His agent had talked to
the Oreen Bay Packers but they .
at that time. Kramer said he would be ''trying lo
get somet hing prtng" With another learn.'
Kramer holds team
teal records for most career
and moat 400-yard
300-yard passing games (IB) ati
passing games (4) and ranks second lo Fran
In every
Tarkenton. the NFL record-holder.
record )
other major Viking passing catemry.
In hla IS seasons. Kramer completed I.B41
paaaes In 3.S4B attempts for 34.775 yards. 15B
touchdowns and 157 Interceptions.

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Injurtot tom Bruins vulnerable
The Boston Bruins may have a long summer
to admire the regular season title they won by
finishing wtth the moat points In the NHL.
The suddenly vulnerable champions. riddled
by injuries to key players, sre finding the
Hartford Whalen more than they can handle.
The Whalers, who finished fourth In the
Adams division, used a 5 5 victory Monday to
rot! to a 3-1aerlea lead in the Writ round c f the
Stanley Cup playofEs.
The matchup arm one
of four aerlea played
Monday In the Wales
C o n fe r e n c e . T h e
M ontreal Canadians
n ipped the B u ffalo
Sabres 3-1 In overtime
In the other Adama
Division daah to take a ___
3-1advantage In their aeries.
In the Patrick Division, the New York
Islanders beat the New York Rangers 4-3 In'
double overtime to pull to within
h to T l In
series, and the New Jersey Devils edged
Washington 3-1 to take a 2-1 lead in that series.
All aeries are beat-of-seven and switch sites
after Game 4/

Lions, Patriots win In tournament play
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and DeLand then went to a coin toaa. the wtnner getting
■ bye into the (In ili.
Oviedo (now 155) was led In Ua rout of DeLand by
pitching ace Oregg Twiggs, who threw a three-hitter,
striking out seven andwalklng four, to raise hla
DtfBooftl record to 9*2.
Offensively, Brian Madness led the Lions' 13-hit

TRC, Strombsrg-Carison, Calnet Aire come out on top
IIO . They are feioarrd by Concrete Concepts
(7-4). Ken Rummd Chrevoiet |6-5). Cabinet Aire
(54). Ace Hardware (4-7). Stromberg-Carlaon
(4-6) and Allman and Waddles (3-9).
The season will end with three games next
Monday night at Fort Mellon.
Allman and WaddUa took an early 1-0 lead
over TRC In the top of the second Inning as
Dennis Card singled and scored. Bui TRC came
right back with two runs in thfe home half of the
eecond, then opened some
room artth a
four-run third inningAlso contributing to TRC's attack were Keith
Acree (two singles, run scored). Billy OrUDth
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come out end show whet I could
do."
The designated hitter provided
more offense for the Ortates
Monday afternoon than he did In
all of lest seaaon. In IBM. Ham
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Sam Horn, provided a fresh
start by his new team, used
Opening Day to display hls
talents.
Horn, a player who tolled In
the farm system of the Boston
Red Boa for eight seasons as a
B altim ore's Joe Orsutak
quantity of minor consequence, scored on Danny Tartabull's
pounded out four hits. Including two-out error In the I lUi Inning,
two three-run homers and col­ extending the Royals* Opening
lected six RBI to lead the Day losing stteak to live games.
Baltimore Orioles to a 7-0 victory
Horn said he told hls mother,
In 11 Innings over ahe Kansas who la recovering feom a stroke
City Royals.
In San Diego, he was going to
"This Is lust a reward lo dedicate the season lo her.
myself," said Horn, who earned
Elsewhere In the AL. Boston
a spot on the Orioles' roster only
last Saturday. "(Manager) Prank dropped Detroit M . Chicago
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ST. LOUIS - Willie McOce. swinging at strikes."
Milt Thompson drew a fourbothered by Injuries for most of
last year, aingted home Milt pitch walk ofT rookie reliever
Thom poor with one out In the Mark Gardner In the llth and
llth Inning Monday night, giv­ Vince Colem an sacrificed .
ing the Cardinals a 6-ft season- McOce then singled to center,
op en in g v ic to ry o ver the making a winner of Ken Daytey.
McGee also helped the Cardi­
Montreal Expo*
McOee spent most of the IBM nals Ue the score with a two-run
seaaon on the disabled list suffer­ double In the ninth off Tim
ing from a nagging wrist injury Burke.
M ontreal M anager Buck
and several hamstring puUa.
"I'm here. I'm on this team Rodgers said he did not consider
and I got a Job to do." said walking McOee with first open.
Elsewhere In the NL, It waa:
McOee. who went hltleso In hia
Drat four at-bats before coming Pittsburgh 18. New York 3: U s
up big In hta last two. "When A n g eles 4, Ban D iego 8t
that adulation comes up. I'm Cincinnati 8. Houston 4 In II
Innings: and Philadelphia al
going to do my best.
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While the Oiryhounds' habit
o f getting Involved In close
games (and winning more than
their share) would frustrate moat
coaches. McCullough can see the
positive aspects of this trail. .
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run of the seaaon and 3 RBI.
Mike Verne was also 8 for 3 with
a double while BJ. Calapa was 8
for 8 with an RBI. Bubba Pore
drove In Iwo runs as Mark
Bellhorn went I for 3 with taro
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lot oTguya got to play, which to
nice for a spring break louroament.
"W e re working hard at a lot of
things that we'U need for games
comingup."
Ferrell said Danny Melto will
atari for Ihc Lions against
Mainland this afternoon.
PatrtsU sdvanss
SARASOTA — Lake Brantley
High School's baseball learn
proved Monday that It can win
rioae games on the road aa well
us It docs al home.
The Patriots, who are dose lo
unbeatable on (heir home field
thto seaaon (they're 18-3 overall).
p o s t e d a 1-0 w in o v e r
Baraaota-Rlvervlew In Ihc first
round of Ihc Sarasota County
Baseball Classic being played at
the City of Sarasota Sports
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Tony Madsen. Mike Hartwlg.
Mike Hill and Kas Obbayashl
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AccHard ware was led by John
Ward (home run. single). John
Boggs (two doubles). Jeff Aten
(tr ip le , run s c o re d ). Rob
Hanrahan (double, single). Rick
Nelson. Clark Oordon and
Manny Sylvia (each with a single
and run scored). Tom Burnham
and Mark Aim (Iwo singles each)
and Cart Lee (stage),
In the nightcap. Cabinet Aire
took a 1-0 lead In the bottom of
the first Inning and slowly built
on It to knock off Ken Rummel
Chevrolet,
Leading the Cabinet Aire allack were Brad Krueger (home
run. Iwo runs scored). Jim
Rhodes (triple, run scored). Scott
Carter (triple, single), Scott
Parmer (double). Dave Rape and
Richard Shannon leach With a
single and a run acoredl. Terry
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spaeohas with tha theme "The
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hold last week at the Sanford
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Amusement paths are great places to visit, but
some park owners are finding that It takes more
than Just the minimum wage and a free pass to get
IRttpfe to work there.
popularity or amusement parka has grown
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steadily, but because of the makeup of America's
imputation, the pool of teenagers who constitute
most of their workforce has shrunk.
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groups) and not In the
teenagers." said Peter Irish.'
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director o f association relations far the Internattonal Association o f Amusement Parka and
Attractions, The situation should Improve in the
mid- 1990a when another baby boomlet matures.
Irish said U.S. park visits rase from 815 million
In IBM to 2A3 million In 19SB.
About 75 percent of the 8.400 International
members of (he Alexandria. Vs., association are
American amusement and theme parka, as well as
smaller attractions Uke water parka, miniature
golf courses and family entertainment centers.
Executive Director John Oraff said the associa­
tion la working with the YMCA to bring young
Europeans to work In U.S. amusement parks
because of the worker shortage.
"It's becoming more and more of a challenge far
us.*' said Bob Roth, a spokesman far Disneyland
In Anaheim. Calif.
''W e draw most of our people (hum those) who
live near Disneyland. Those numbers are dwindl­
ing." Roth said.
Because they often have to compete with fast
rood restaurants and shopping malls who draw
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next door.
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some ana restaurants recently
54.80 an hour — far above
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ntaN atore.*
According to francee, "Our woalhaa been
to hold our w aitu p a a a low aapoaatoW.ao.that we
can ofltar the kmaat pricaa tat town and than the
metchandiae move* quickly.' It aniatbe working,
tor Robb while earn - dcbvetlng * picking up - an
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Dob recently had« new awning tnaulled.
■croaa the entire front of the building. ao (hal (he
furniture could be enalty moved. In raae of nitr.
BobBocem, an Indiana native, moved to
Central Ptetda tat 1B00 and waa a llcenacd Main­
tenance and Repair Contractor for I ft yrars.
ftancea Bocrm. a native of Tenneaaee
moved here In IM S. She can be found In the atore
daily.
Drop by the atom often, became the Items
an arriving dally. Currently there are aomc outatandtais buya tat new beddlnt and new bedroom
euKee which an manufecturera cloaeoul*.
Thla Saturday Bob will hold a great yard
aab tn oMduncUonteUb a bve braadcaat pul on fay
Radio Station WN81,1400 AM.
Use hourly apeclals wilt Include some
it bargaina. Bob aaye hla Intention to to empty
alare. and make room for'new* roerchandlae.
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Leflil Nolle*
NOTKI OF ACTIONIN IMINCNT DOMAIN IN TUBCIRCUIT
COURTOF TUB tWNTItNTM JUOICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN A M FOR I EMIHOLECOUNTT, FLORIDA
CAM N O i»M IK A »B
SEMINOLE COUNTY, • pelHIul aufcdivltlanat Na StateMPtorlda.
OAVID1.WEITSRi PATRICK L. DELELORE and LINDA A.
DELFLORI. NaWndend wttoi BOBBYM. SHARPrJOHNW,
CANALr SUN RANKOP SEMINOLE. H A.| INTERNAL REVENUE
SERVICE; THOMASO.ROttlRMaAILP.ROttlR.liMWnd
endwIN; FREEDOMSAVINGS A LOANASSOCIATION LuaMdOtttoe; FIRST SEMINOLE RANK; MARION OUFFT;
GEORGE W. TASHJIAN; JAMESO. JOHNSONandCAROL M.
JOHNSON,kgWndWdwHk; CARTERET IAVINCSA LOAM
ASSOCIATION. FJL.I andRAV VALORA Tn CMtorterH temWwto
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AGAINST THE NAMED DEPENDANTS; ANN TO ALL PARTIES
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pr act lea. OrpanitW. racial
rk iiir a a ^ y a i a a , ability.
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dWnpMp bam "FraM Dark
CALL NO01II

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atatta. an Frpatl Ftrmanantl
ktoka »aiptayaiata...._MM 1H
t i n iipartanca itarWatta.
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DO T r a il and aaaa drua
acraan Paid vacallaa A haanw
taaar. Otaar kawdta alia, dan
■an AataCamara, c m o n .
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tail.

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apH. dM IA W

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k ra a k lt il bar. tcraanad
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tar..............................M U M

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•• - Sanford Herald, Sanford. Florida — Tuesday. April 10. 1080

Fatigue after flu
should be checked

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rm vpliiilllls. Could the culprll
la- |NMir air 'rln-ulutliHi In an
olllcc when- chemical lunie« an'
adding lo Ihe loxlclly of Male air
In a b u ild in g d e s ig n e d lo
inlnlinUc energy conIn.

I'M UIAITIM6 FOR A SCHOOL
M S THAT M U TAKE ME TO
SCHOOL..AND FOR WHAT?

TO6CT ON ANOTHER 009.ANO
00 OHA FIELD TRIf TO SOME
STUflD PLACE I'VE NEVER
HEARD OF! I CAN'TSTAND IT!

I SHOULD HAVE STATED
IN PRE-SCHOOL..

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n-all/e — oflen on u suhennsekHis level — Dial llle Is passing
i hem hy. They muv regrcl lulling
lo devoir more lime m family,
laihliksand vuea Ihint.
An Ihry approach rellremenl.
a» you uie. I hey iM-eome uwurr of
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Ihe Vanderbilt leam-of-four
championship in 1989. shows
that 10 day* of high-level bridge
ran tire even Ihe best players,
flare yourself In Ihe position of
Alan Bontag. East, defending
again*! four heart*. In NorthSoulh'a methods Ihe bid of two
clubs by a passed hand, even
after Ihe one-spade overran, waa
artificial, sending (he message:
"Partner. I have a hand with
h ear! support, w ith m ore
strength than a simple raise lo
Ihe iwo-level would
If your
opening bid has extra values, we
may have a game." By first
bidding three dubs, which he
knew would not be passed.
South described an opening bid
with extras and expressed alight
uncertainly about ending up In
three no-trump. Accordingly
North corrected lo the final

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DEAR READ ER) The cauM* ol
your langur could ecnalnly la* a
bu ild u p o f ch em ica l fum es
coming from equipment or Insulailnn — and Niulc air In your
cnvlninmcni. H uwevn. II you
have worked In Ihe Name office
lor many yean . 1 douhl you
would NUildcnly dcvclo|i protilcniN Imm air pollution.
I'm more Intrigued hy the
llu/fullguc relation. Many palleniN wIk) Nulfcr M-verc viral
InfeelkinN. nuch un Hu . develop a
chronic fatigue syndrome called
|*m|.viral asthenia. This ptiorly
uudemnod ultmcul can cause
|MM&gt;r apiN'lllc. no gcl-up and-go.
insomnia and III health lor weeks
or monlliN following ihe micelion. Ilie r r In no in-almrul for
poNl-vIral asthenia: with palienee and addilkmal rest. pai l eni N us ual l y r e c o v e r u n ­
eventfully.
Depression. Iimi. Is a |N&gt;ssllilllly. "W o rk a h o lics" Invariably
eommii un riHirmnus amount of
energy In Ihelr work. Over lime.

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spades waa led. East playing Ihe
uccn. Declarer won and led a
lamond to the king, ducked by
Weal. Neat came a club from
dummy lo the queen. Weal won
Ihs mam and contHtuad grades.
Declarer won and played a heart
lo dummy's ace and a heart
back. Here Sontag fell from
grace. He spilt his heart honors.
Ilf he played small, declarer
could hardly Insert the 10. since
Weal might win and give Baal a
spade ruff. I Declarer won Ihe
king and then played king of
clubs and the 10. overtaking
with ihe lack In dummy. The
fourth dub came neat. If East
ruffed high. South would shed
hi* low spade. If East rolled low.
declarer would overruff and then
trump a spade in dummy. Either
way. 10 tricks were there for
declarer.

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co-worker* do what'sexpcctedof
them. If they dump their tasks
on you. It could be more straws
than any camel can carry.
CARTER (June 2 1-July 22)
Someone with whom you'll be
Involved socially today might try
lo get you lo talk about a friend
who Isn't present In order to
later use your comments against
you. Be careful.
U O (July 23-Aug. 22) Suc­
cess could be denied you today If
you Call to go full out where
Important objectives are con­
cerned. If you're going to do
something, make II a total
commitment.
VtKOO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22)
Under moat circumstances U la
rather difficult for others to pull
the wool over your eyes. Today.
however, you might be much
more gullible than you should.
I M A (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) If
you perform some type of srork
today where you will be com­
pensated for your services, make
certain the price Is established in
advance. Take nothing for
granted.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24 Nov. 221

A pril I I . IM O
Although you prefer doing
things on your own. your moat
successful endeavors could lum
out to be joint ventures. You
mlghtget involved In several.
A i n (March 21-Aprtl 19)
Someone with financial pro­
blems might look lo you today to
ball him/her out. Although II
appears lo be Insignificant on
Ihe surface. II could lum out lo
be a bit more complicated. Arles,
(real yourself lo a birthday gift.
Send for your Aalro-Orapn pre­
dictions for the year ahead by
mailing 81.23 lo Astro-Oraph.
c/o this nesrapaper. PO. Box
91428. Cleveland. OH 44101­
3428. Be sure (o slate your
zodiac sign.
TAURUS (April 2aMay 20)
Strive for a fair balance In an
Important partnership arrange­
ment today. If you're Ihe giver
and Ihe other guy la Ihe laker.
It's not going lo work out loo
wrll.
O E m m (May 21-June 20|
You're capable ct handling your
assignments today, provided

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put you In involvements that do
not serve your best Interests. To
avoid this occurrence evaluate
situation* before you leap In.
•AOITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.
21) True humility Is an admira­
ble virtue, but today you might
humble yourself unnecessarily.
It'a best lo let al least a segment
of your ego shine through.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.
19) Sometimes It's necessary lo
be assertive when dealing with
others. Today, however, you
might do so with the wrong
people under Ihe wrong condi­
tions.
AQUAK1UB (Jan. 20-Feb. 19)
Before you go Into battle today,
but certain you have Ihe sup­
porters and barfc-up upon which
you're count Ing. It could gel
rather lonely liyou 'rr Ihe only
guy making Ihe charge.

V M M (Feb. 2aMarch 20)
There la a possibility today you
might formulate some plan*
based upon erroneous Informs
lion. Make haste slowly and be
sure you have all ihe facta.
(01990. NEWSPAPER EN­
TERPRISE ASSN.

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p la n s

Facelift could
turn road into
‘Main Street’

IN SID E
□ Perspective
UFOers to invade Florida
t i l 'I . F IIUKK/.h.
l&lt;&lt;|Mifts ill l'M &gt; MtihlinnH
over ( i iill llr iT / r w id th hei;aii In l'IH7 .m il
■m ilm n e I d llu s &lt;I.i v prom ise In In- I III* tiol tuple
w lirn
u ln ln g ls ts
d .u h rr m northwest
rio riil.i Ini .1 su m m e r
&gt;\ iii|Misium
I ' l l *• s u b u r b n l
I'e usarnl.i li.is earned
.1 place III I T U l ln les ilm* In 2&lt;l*l r&lt;*)X&gt;rl«*iI
siltlillliUs nl iilm li'iillllril IIv him ob|ri Is lll/a ric
I.ill's Have rllM TKCil
mi lulling .11 ■lim its III
■lllllllliitlv r .iln us .m il I i|i ■■ paralyser I m . iiiis

Saa Pag* 10

□ World
What goes up must come down
W A S H IN G IO N
A •ttp|»l««! I S npv
s.itf*|lttr liitim I h &lt;I I.ist itm iith It.is l.illn i iitfit .1
«lr« .ivmi* nrlitt .m il is r\|M*&lt; t I to rr i n trr tin*
r.ir ili s .itttinsplH r* in .1 i».tll lit hr* |M»ssil»lv o v rr
tll« SnVIft I Itinil til tft» ll»*\t It* tl.IVs It W.ls
i« |HirlrtlS.»ttirtLtv

By J . MANX

f o r
SEMINOLE
COUNTY

Sanlord

From SCC lo Soldier's Creek Park.
17 02 would become the entrance
to the county'. 'Central Park* area

s .W K t lH Il — liir n m u I S
IH u h w a v
17 " 2 lltln Si III I III 11*
i . .m ilv s M int s u n i will In tin
Im us ol i Itv .lllil iin illlv nllli l.tls
Md ih I.iv nl Si iim m li i Diiiiiiim liv

Thu area Irom Sanford . Laka
Monro# toulh lo tha Flv#
Point, compl*. would bacoma
Ih# •Winter Park" ol Seminol#
Counly

U.S HIGHWAY 17-02

□

Five
Point.

□

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\nv limit* we i .ill tin vvdiiM I h .i
In Ip
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S i i i i i Ii
ll s .h i m il ot • D iitn il
.in inn vvilli .1 i 111!K l nl siipis .m il
••|M'tUII||s In sillies ev er\ lew voids
lln t niller* III c Is s|MiiisDtiil hv
lln ( . l i ,ll. i Si ttillio h l d i i i i I v
I h.illihi i d | I u iiiiih i* * vvtin It is
In i .i l i | i i .i r l ■ r i d in \ 11.1 it.■.i t l .
'sprmils I .ist v i . i i il ih'liui'il 'In
II di M l..pun nl .iild Im .m lill. . i I id ii nl
Is
17 '•2 .is dim ill ill* * I i . i i i i I m i s
I.'p UD.ils l u l l In in M liv * v» .il s lli*
•Ii . i i i i I m i i ** d i i i i i i * ml* d piitsiiini*

Tha araa baiaeen Frva Point, and SCC
would bacoma tha aducahon cultu'a

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/nninu i*

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p ie )' •I lint \ni&lt; i *» tiirtn «l tin
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lln

•M iiiiiult' * will f|Mt .nl'Ii'NH Im .iin
m i: tin I" .iiiiiln .iti"ti m ill.ills
iltttliw.iv 17 ' i j i . ins 11*.-a i. i I k
•« III* t "I 'In •m iiii I \ nnl ils lln IM.nI
iin is t •mi ml \ n kii|i ills 11si w In li
I'm iiii ' ll Mill "ii* pl.n * Im .iii'itln f ill
ill* •m i itil\
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t|V* lilt' « hit " I lli* i Ii.Hill" I
h
III' m||« (M.l'l III l|l* 'MlllltV 'li lt lid '

More title dreams dashed
It s t.iitril I Iniistl.iv si it It *tl \t A A Division I
i t ,» iiis ti.irtM»r 11 u* dr*.m is nl .1 trip to tlit* Kln.il
K n u r .u til in .iv In* tin
lilt’ ll* St |M t|t s|.|| lit t lllll ^t
ti.iskrt li.ill
A lD -r S iiin l.iv
in *il
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u p 1 lit* 1 r in t ilo r m s .nnl
h r.iilrc l hnillt In .iw .n t
.lltnlllt r sr.isnil
A III n ll H I It • 11 p s t 1
vn in n s S.i1111 •I••v vvtr*
i ikl.ilttnit.1 .1 7*» 77 Ins* r lit
N o r 1 li &lt; i r n l t t t . i
.m i l
l.ntllsvillt- whit It tlmp|H (I ____________
.1 1)2 M ) « ln tslnn hi iltllict.titled H ill Sl.ile
I illir i M 'OIPI 111 till S mIIII i I.IV *• sa « tifltl ItMllltl
lilt hide

62
58
HBfBidPhoto bf Tommy Vtncanl

New fire trucks
The Sanlord F.re Department added two new hre on the new ven.clos The P.erce Arrow trucks cost
trucks to its Meet last week Pictured hero are Holt to Slh lOOO each and can carry 750 &lt;Ja"°ns °*
"
p j p intnm m n tm rk i F P Kmth r J Bowen
on board tanks The pum ps on the vehicles are
R I G ° . « l l m a B A M o ia ie , c h a o .n ii out m o
C M « m o &lt; p i p i n g U W g a llo n .o l . . . . .

S A N K lltl)
lliu n im ie v llsti **.1III aren't Hlllim
m i ).«- |‘ i'M» li .In tn Ki ris &lt;'ra p p ie ilinn llshlnt*
im irtia iu n it I li.it ends I m sil.iv
O n ly tw n nl I* n .illnli.illv s|m usnird llsti w ire
■. i i i u I ii iliirm u tin t*n il.n u m ru u inent hill Im ih
wi ll c a irn Sem inole S|(orlllU* *&gt;&lt;mmIs owner
K I i /. i I h II i S . i i h Im s said l » n &lt;4 tlirri* I«m .illv
•.pmisnrtil S I i h i i hsh i.iu u lii
am t prnlrahlv
several n llll'ls
Have also I m i ii *.ill'll. stir s.llll
I am;* d 1is 11 m ust !»• ■in n. .1 m alivi* w ith laus
Hv .Iiu&gt;lrrs p.irln ip .illllil III III' H a irn a m rn l I d I m
i * d e n n e d Ini mniH V
A I m hi I |.rill llsti w m lH S'2:"i ll.tvi I m i ii eaui*Ht
.m il p .iiiln ii S.m ili is s a id
I ll.ll s .lilt III J J 'lll llsll I III IIIIII i I m Is s|M ,lk
li&gt;r i I ii iiis i Iv i s. sin- |iiki 11
Sanders said 1In m m ih i 1 s .u r n 1 low Im .1 In si
yi .u ii.iirii.m il ill 1 s p in .illy w iili li.nl w ra ilirt
r .ir in ip .m m i lias I h t i i hli*H lhtniu*linill 1 Inliiiirii.iiin ill sin s.iiil

From stall reports

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Wheelchair-bound fishermen converge
on Lake Monroe for unique tournament
ll s .i mi* ot a kind
M.i* k« v suit
I i si iv ill. s In uall h 1lilav Willi i pli; H M 'i
Ma* ki v said

By LAU RA L. SU LLIV A N

Herald staff writer
s \ \ H »K I&gt;

M mi. ii I .&lt;» .mirl* i - Mslt. *1 I ak* Mdiium

lot pri/i I n s . 1111— vv* * to m l m &gt;h* I*.inili m im .il
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m il I alll* s

( In SaiiiHlav 2 I am;li is lisln d I aki I .lint i i small
laki I m limit lln lli iiiv Slirlton S m ln iil M* ......

see photo. Page 4A
I dual v and Musi m il III I m l Mi Him 1‘aik M mmiI 112
lisli. rfin n m i ■ i I m m I s s |» hi i In lav llshiliu m i I ak*

Mmuni
S r r T o iirn ry , Page 5 A

S A N H lK I)
l&lt;on« t Ni is w rild ri
w h n is irm p iiia tilv hi'lpm i; in run
Si iiiiiin lr I'u n til\ did nnl applv Im
lln pi i m a in III III.IIUK&gt; &gt; ' posit lull
lull lln* |.ii..i*.mi &lt;i* .H im .ilm *&gt;l Ih r
I ' nl vi is itv id t iiitn il F lorida 's In
slllllll' III ( 110 1-1111111 lit did
I ’h vlh s Allison w.is auiuntf tin *i&lt;i
a p p i 1* a I lu ll s rt'i i 'l l n l hv III*
■u ntil V s i vi * illiv i' s i'.itrll H im
M SN Im
A lla n lu hv Ih r Ki ll 2*
■ jusim ; il.it.- t'n u n iv olln i.ils h
i civ n l tin list c iv i i i u mdv ii.in n s
i i i i r r i i l |Misiliun and Iim '.i I iu u Iasi
wi i k
l i l t m a ii K n m r i n
i i i ii ii i y
rltip ln v ri' ri lalim is .lit. « Inf said
F rida y the list w ould In pared to
alm iil one halt do/eli n i ollillieili'il
a p p ln ant s h\ M SN to lln w ln it a
ha* k u m m u l .'hr* k t o in p lr lr re
sullies ot I hose tlnallsls w ill I m’ sell!
to the i m m ly hv llie end nl the
in ..inIi H n in r r n s iid
Inte rvie w s nl lln xe Im .dlsts hv
. iiutitv rn lim ils s im r is and a ru in
m ission a p p u lU li d selei Him emu
m u n i an si I m *Hded Im A p ril 12
i om uussioiii i s hop* lln new man
aHei i \pi i led lo In paid Slfdl.O Dt)
aiiliu a lly ln s .il.u v and
in Ills will
he lilted hv lull*
tu nnel
I lie in.llintlet w ill
p
i who
i m m ly iii.m a u 'i K« t
Imit nut
li sinned ill ( )• loin l a ll1
ol lavoi m ill lln m.i|oiily fit ( Mill
m lssim ieis
lllfl'N
lln s rle rtu ill i i.m n illli i
•m itilv rs i'f llliv e s linn* ttiam ti "n l
Volusia I'm m lle s i lly nllli la'
nl
li p ie se nlitlvcs nl ImilienW II* I s m
u a m /a lim is I m ii I i in n im e iii * ham

See Applicants. H«|{r SA

Anti-drug voices
ring out at local
park get-together
By LA U R A L. SU LLIV A N

Herald stall writer

Book
40 H ealth................
B u . l n * . . ..................... 58 H o ro .c o p a ....... ........ 4C
C la .• Ilia d .................. QB Lattar*...............
C o m ic ......................... 4C*
C ro m .w o rd ................. 4C
D .a r A b b y .................. 3C P a r .p a c t lv a ....
D n llrw ................. ........ 3 A
D aatha......................... 5A
Editoria l...................... 2°
5C
E d u c a tio n ...................®C
Flo rid a ......................... 2A W a a lh a r...........

Fair, cooler temperatures
K .1111 w i ll s iih s iili
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wav 111 1.111 skies anil
s u m ••w li«i 1 1 m ill 1
1 1 111 p 1 .1 r .1 1 111 ••s
I Im lis toil.iv should
l.m in 111 III*' low I d
i i i i i I 7i»s
I Ivi'lliutlll
lows w ill dip m in tin
'll Is

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III

'in •Minimi' «| i» &lt;!• \» l"piin m
W I s si I
11■«11\ k I i i .o11\

Herald stall writer

C lem son........... ..........................- ....................... 79
LaSalle............. ........................... - ......................75

Fishing tourney ends Tuesday

w ill

By J . M ARK B A R FIELD

C a li t o m i a .......... - ........ .................. - .......................... 54

B R IEFS

I •w is &gt;.ml In In i|h *■ I In • n s .nnl
• m i 1111 \ w ill i •*.&gt;!»«
I.ih
"•p« r.ih

Neiswender not among
66 who seek position

Connecticut ............................ - ......................... 74

S a a S p o rt*

•lc iiim h I pM i'hti.ii &lt;it hiioi.ii* '••(
mill\ I mi*« lln i

C o u n ty
m anager
h o p e fu ls

□ Sports

Nevada Las Vegas................. - ......................... 76
Ohio State
- ........................- ......................... 65

Altamonte Springs
Tha araa batwaen S R. 436
and tha counly Ima would ba
ledavtkopad and talanduapad.

I Dili (■!•

See Page 6A

Michigan State.......
Cal Santa Barbara .

Idee* for the area between Sokliers
Creek and S R 436 indude replacing
Seminole Plaja and constructing a
multi story office and government
center

Soldier'*
Creek .

SCC

QC

IC a.M lbarry

2

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2
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b a r f ie l d

Herald stall writer

1 7 - 9 2
s s i. mm...

S A N K O K I)
(ii t involved l&lt;* |m t
driif* It.dll* km u in |mill. *■ Ink*- ha* k
ih*' sirt'«'ls
That was III* u . ' sh .||&gt;i ' nl H in t:
Aw at*m s s Day a till* *' h u m rv i'U I
In 1*1 vist* rd.iy h i Knrt Mi llim Park
A I m iu I I Till rh llitr rll and llii-ir
Ikiri'llls f m ii.it nut lor llir pti lilt a
ki* knit lor III*' lirw liri'.itrr S.ildnrd
t'di/*'us Ai*.iiiist I'ttin c urt*.ini/a
Hull

\\ illii- K im ; f 'ltt/ rn s An.itnst
• run*' slid In hnJH'il In striss
aw arruiss nt dun's imp.i. t mi tin
iD in u u iiilly tliruiii*li r v r t i h Ilk.
vi'siirilav stair
C u li|d rd wi th a w a rrn i's s
wr
want In |&lt;cl n il/ ilis lliy u lv n t ill
irp u rtlU ft ti'slilvtim aii.illisl and
id rn lU y m u d im ; ir.itii* kers m ili. ir
iirtuldMirliiMMls in rid tin 1 *o m n iu m
ly ol d r ills and ail ol III* lim its lln-v
h im i; w illi t lu iii
K u n;sii*l

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i

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See M essages. I’ aRe 5 A

A b o u t 1 50 c h i l d r e n a n d p a r e n t s a t t e n d e d

t h e e v e n t a t F o r t M e l l o n P a r k in S a n f o r d .

�•A -

N EW S FROM T H E REGION AND ACR O SS T H E S T A T E

E x p lo s io n d e s t r o y s D E A o f f ic e
Cl think that obviously we
have been targeted. That's

United F r t n International

Federal witness found slain

FO R T MYERS — A fiery explosion de­
stroyed a Drug Enfnrrnnvni Administration
office before dawn Saturday, and In­
vestigators said they were trying to de­
termine whether Ihe blast was caused by a
firebomb.
No Injuries were reported In ihe explosion
lost alirr 2 u.m. at ihe DEA office, which
had been untx-t-uplcd at the lime of ihe
blast.
"Th e resulting llrr virtually destroyed the
6,000-square-fnnl building and (Is ronicnls.
m using an estimated S4 million In dam­
ages." Al McCrrlghl. FBI agent In charge of
nearby Tampa, told an afiernoon news
conference.
The FBI dispatched a learn of forensic

TA M P A — The bullet-riddled body of the star witness In a
frdrral racketeering and kidnapping trial of four smith Florida
men has been found In a remote area of Manatee County,
authorities said.
Christopher James Lolselle. 30. was found by Manatee
Sheriff's deputies In a dileh. shot five limes In Ihe rhrsl.
Authorities found his bloated and deeomposlng body Thurs­
day. bui were nol able to Identify him until Friday.
The body carried no Identification and authorities relied on
fingerprints to Identify II positively as Lolselle. officials said.
"We're treating It as a homicide,” said David Bristow,
spokesman for Ihe Manatee County ShrrllTs OITIcr. The Florida
Department of Law Enforcement Is also Investigating the
shooting.
Investigators said they do not know why Lolselle was killed,
but sources said II may have been lo keep him qulcl.

Two kilted in parachute accldant

rather plain and clear. (But)
those kinds of threats aren’t
going to Intimidate us. 9
-FBI Agsnt Tom Cash
investigators Irum Washington to dm-rmlmw hrlhrr the explosion was caused hy u
"p o s sib le In cendiary d e vic e ."
FBI
spokesman Lurry Curtin said.
Lee County sheriffs spokeswoman Jerl
Marlin said thr explosion came 2 Ik hours
after a blast outside a nearby humc In a
south Fort Myers residential area around
11:30 p.m. She had no further details oil the

first incldcni.
t'lirlln -silil Investigators were trying lo ]
determine whether Ihe blasts are related.
Till ulltick marked Ihe first lime that a ]
DEA office hud Itrrn destroyed In such
fashion, said Torn Cosh. FBI agent In charge1
id the Miami dlslriel.
Federal authorities said Ihe blast would
mil slow ihelr drug enforcement efforts on
Florida's Gulf Coast, and that thr DEA
would not leave Fort Myers because of Ihe
attack.
think iluil obviously we have been
targeted." Cash said. ''Th a t’s rather plain
and rather clear. (Bull ihosr kinds of thrrals
are nnl going to Ini luildatr us.
"We're going luck Into business here as
usual wilh some shortcomings raused by
fire and some Inconvenience, but we're not
folding up die tent." he said.

Winter Park Art Festival

ZEPHYRHILLIS — Tw o Canadian sky divers are dead after
their chutes tangled together white praellelng for an
International parachuting event, causing them lo full .*&gt;00 feel,
authorities said.
The men died ahortly afler their fall, olTlclats said Saturday.
They were member of a diving team that was going in
represent Zephyrhlllls In a sky diving festival on Easter
weekend.
The men were among 40 parachutists who Jumped from u
plane at 12.900 feet above the Phoenix Parachute Center In
Pasco County around 4:10 p.m. Friday, officials said.
"Th e ir paraehuie jum p wcnl okay, the main choirs deployed
normally," said George Kabeller. Ihe owner of Ihe parachute
comer.
The two men were supposed to fly llirlr main parachutes
together, he said, bul al some point Ihe chutes wrapped
together and collapsed, causing ihcm lo full StX) feet. They
landed In Ihe center's grass parking lot. Pasco Sheriff's
s|xikcsman Jon Powers said.

Widow wins $3.4 million sstllsmsnt

Strollers by ttw thousands on Saturday browsed Iho annual art (ssttval In Winter Park, which

JA CK SO N V ILLE — The widow of a 76-year-old man who
died last year from an asbeslos-rriatrd Illness has been
awarded A3.4 million In damages — Ihe largest verdict ever In
a Duval County asbestos case, attorneys said.
A six-member Jury deliberated for two hours before deciding
lhat an asbestos manufacturer and a supplier should pay Edna
Foster S I.6 million In compensatory damages and S I.6 million
In punitive damages In the death of her husband. Henry.
Chief Circuit Judge John E. Sum or a J r . said that was the
largest amount given lo any asbestos victim who has filed a
lawsuit In Duval County.

Janitor’s kilter gate life sentence
TA LL A H A S S E E — A man who pleaded guilty lo fatally
shooting an elementary school custodian In front of about 100
schoolchildren callng lunch has been senienccd to life In
prison.
Sylvester Ronald Mitchell. 24. also was sentenced lo
additional time for crimes related lo Ihe shooting. In all. he
must serve 32 years before he Is eligible for rr lease.
Mitchell was charged with first degree murder for the Oct. 3
•s murder of-Harley J . Colvin. 34. In the cafeteria of KI Ileum

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a plea based on Informal Ion received during a pretrial hearing.
"Th e drfendrnl offered to plead guilty lo avoid the possibility
that a Jury would recommend death." said Assistant Slate
Attorney Tuny Guarlsco. "In fight of all the clreurnslunees. we
concluded lhat Justice would be served by an acceptance of the
plea and Imposition of a life sentence for Ihe murder."

United Press International
TA LLA H A S S EE Lund
trusts, which have traditionally
played a major role In helping
the stale acquire environmen­
ta lly sensitive land, could
Ix fo m r bit players II Gov. Bob
Mart filer's S300-inllllon-u-ycur
I a n d •b u y t n g p r o g r a m 1s
approved by ihe Legislature.
" It will definitely change

S T . PETERSBURG — A 33-year-old man la tally shot hlmscll
after murdering two of his teenage stepchildren, two bright
teens who were also solid athletes, poller and friends said
Saturday.
The children's mother. Shirley Jordan, found ihe Ixxllcs ol
her husband. Carl Jordan, and son Christopher Jackson. 17.
when she arrived home from work ul 4:10 p.m. Friday. (Miller
said. Pollre searching through Ihe house (ouml the body of her
daughter. Allamese Jackson, 13. In a closet, said Ll. Gary
Mitchell.
Jordan trfi a mile idling of his Intentions to kill the children.
(Killer said, bul they refused In say whether Ihe mile contained
any rlurs lo why hr did ll.
"Apparently there had been some family problems." Mliclu-ll
said

United Praia International
TA LLA H A S S EE — The stale's "alarming" rise
In criminal filings Is going lo require 22 new
etreull court Judges and six more eounly judges lo
handle die burgeoning caseload, according to the
Florida Supreme Court.
"Criminal filings over die |taxi diree years al die

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day In the Florida Lottery
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D AYTO N A BEACH lUI’ll
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of Rear Action No. 6. In­
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Velvet's Secrets and Olf
Beat magazines.
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fice confirmed It will not
press charges as long as
the company agrees to slop
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somewhat cooler. High around
74. Wind southwest 15 mph
with stronger gusts. Rain chance
20 percent.
Tonight...Mostly fair with a
few scattered showers. Lows In
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northwest 10 mph. Ruin chance
30 percent.
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lower 70s. Wind northwest to
mph
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look. Monday llirough Wednes­
day. culls Tor fulr skies. Lows In
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circuit court level have shown the most dramatic
and alarming Increases of all case types." the
eourt said In a report.
Tlie Supreme Court Is responsible tor de­
termining the number of judges needed to
consider and dispose ol eases filed In various
courts. However. It's the Legislature's Job lo make
riMiui lor them In die slute budget. which olficlats
have said will Ik- extremely light das year.

‘Obscene’
sales halted

TH E W EA TH ER

TA L L A H A S S E E - The
winning numbers drawn
Saturday night In the Pick
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rverybody't role." said Randy
Lewis, spokesman for the Drliartmem of Natural Resources.
"Everybody Involved in land
acquisition for die slute will have
lo readdress Ihelr policies and
readdress their role fur the
stale,"
Land trust olltrlals art* nol
ready to admit their days are
numbered, bul they say It's
possible dial they will play u less

ucllvc role II the governor's
proposed Influx of money gives
Ihe slate more control over land
deals for the Conservation and
Kecreallonal Lands program,
known as CARL.
But Charles Hardee, southeast
dlrrclor for the Trust lor I’ubllr
Land who spent six years us
bureau director lor Ihe state land
acquisition program, said he
llilnks die reverse Is true.

Supreme Court calls for 28 new judges

From United Praia International rsports

I Vaar

Pieter Miller, 2. enjoys himself.

Governor diminishes land trusts

Man kills two stepchildren, self

LO TTER Y

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Quality of city’s life
inquiry in Longw oo d

A n n lame. W inter Springs, was arreslrd then- Saturday after
Ills wife Inlet city police he fought h rr when she refused lo go to
lied. T h e arrest was made at Woodward's house.

P O U C I BRIEFS

Spouse abuse charged
Arrtal in rap*

C A S S E LB E R R Y — City police here report eluirglng Jo h n
Mic hael Roush. 3(1. of 217 Brighton Way. Casselberry, with
Ixitlrry-spouae abuse.
Ills wife Mary. 31). alleged he lilt h rr and ihreutrned to kill
her. (toiler xuld. T h e urrrst was made at 3:31 a.rn. Saturday ai
I he couple's house.

FEKN PARK - William Richard Za nu rm kl. 44. of S SI E.
Srmoran Blvd. K-2. Fern Park. In charged w iili w xiu il I m i u t v
In conneetlon with the reported rupc o f » woman at Ii Ih hnw ir
March 10.
Th e woman told Seminole C ou nty •ht-rlfT* drptillea site wenl
Inside Zanurookl's apartment lo receive- payment for guMglnr
for a trip they had made w ith another couple to Orange
County. Inside the apartment, she alleged, he thrruirncd her
with a knife, raped her and held her against her will. She
rscaped when a neighbor knocked on the door.
Zanuroakl. who was arrested Friday afternoon, was also
charged with using a weapon In commission of u crime and
false Imprisonment.

SA N FO R D — Sanford police, who received u report of a
sus|»rctcd crack cocaine dealer operating on Sixth S lr r r l at
Palmetto Avenue ul aobut 11:30 a.in. Friday, report confront­
ing a suspect and Uncling cocaine and less than 20 grams of
marijuana.
That led lo charges of possession of both drugs against Rico
Cortez Sharp. IH .O I4 6 6 I Given St.. Lake Monroe

I.O N G W O O D — A woman al Ih r sce nr of a police
eonlmnlallon with a man In the purklng lot of South Seminole
Com m unity Hospital. Stale Road 434. Longwood. was arrested
there ul 10:30 p.m. Friday after police reportedly confirmed Ih r
woman w asurm rd with u loaded gun.
Police said when confronted. Susan Marie Cell. 22. of New
Jersey, allegedly handed over a ,25-rallbrr srm l-uutom allr
plstol. She Is charged wllh carrying u concealed firearm and
resisting without violence.

Woman accused ol battery
C A S S E LB E R R Y — City police herr report charging Deborah
Darlene Carpenter. 33. of 231 Lincoln Road. Casselberry, with
battery, disorderly conduct and resisting without violence,
after a reported aitaek on her llve-ln boyfriend.
Carpenter was arrested at 11:36 p.nt. Friday. Police said
when they arrived at the house Tin t Jones, the vic tim , was
barricaded Inside u bedroom and the sus|iert was yelling
obscenities.

C lllzrn s also choose arras they
think city government should
support In Its future budgets,
such as parks, beautification,
sidewalk construction, and his­
torical development.
Residents arc also asked to list
the three problems they think
arc most Important tn Longwood's future.

Correction
Due lo a reporting error. Bruce
Scott was Incorrectly Identified
In a story In Friday's Sanford
Herald. Scott Is a paralegal for
Central Florida Legal Services.

Th e surveys were mailed with
re tu rn postage g u u ru n tc c d .
Coleman said. "Ju s t fill It out
and drop It In a mailbox by the
20th." he said.

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A L T A M O N T E S P R IN G S T h e S e m in o le C o u n t y R e ­
p u b lica n P a rty L in co ln Day
Dinner will feature Michigan's
Congressman G uy Vander Jagt
as the keynote speaker at the
annual function March 30.
Acclaimed as the "orator of
the Republican Party." Vander
Jagt Is known for his ability to
quote lengthy pusaages of poetry
or law from memory. He served
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Republican National Convention
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hts first successful bid lor the
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National Republican Congres­
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political and campaign activities
for Republican members of the
U S. House of Representltlvcs.
He has helped raise more than
8200 million In contributions
and donated services for Re­
publican congressional members
since 1974.
Th e dinner will be held al the
Kadlsson Hotel In downtown
Orlando. Cocktails arc scheduled
for 6:30 p.m. with dinner follow­
ing at 8 p.m. The price for each
person Is 880 and 8150 for
couples. Reservations must be
made by March 26 by calling

service a citizen Is receiving,
from very satisfied lo very dis­
satisfied. Some of the servers to
lx- rated Include police and fire,
water, sewage and garbage, traf­
fic control and recreational pro­
grams.

Th e responses, which the city
rrqursls lie returned by March
20. will be used for strategic
planning. Mayor Gene Farach
said: “ T h e rrsponsr you provide
will be used by your city com ­
mission to determine how we
budget your lax dollars, whal
Improvements to make In city
services and what the city must
do In o u r p la n n in g for the
future."

Th a t num ber validates the
statistics and prompted Ih r city
to mall the additional 300 last
week. Coleman suld. "If less
than 20 percent of the surveys
are returned, we don't consider
It a valid rrsponsr." h r said.
T h e survey rales the levels of

FER N PARK — A Seminole County sheriff s deputy checking
on a rrpurircl burglary In progress at 2305 Driftwood Road.
Fern Park, reported cuplurlng a suspect at the scene at about
4:35 a.ill. Saturday.
That brought a charge ol burglary ugalnsl Christopher
Edward Moore. 28. of 264 Alta Bay Club A-201. Altamonte
Springs.

W IN T E R SPRINGS - Thom a s M. Woodward. 22. of IH5 Lori

lio n . In fo rm a tio n , re fe rra l,
counseling and legal aid.
Kalteux said the agency Is
developing a total aging service
network and has a continuous
need for fn a n c la l s u p p o rt.
"W ith out the backing of the
com m unity al large our efforts
would be stifled." she said.
Margaret Wesley, a member of
the year-old Lake Mary Seniors,
tha nke d com m issioners last
week for Including the local
group In the city's budget. "W c
don't do big things yet. but we're
working on It." she said.
Lake Mary Seniors sponsors
w e lln e s s d a y s , a n d h e a lth
c h e c k s . T h e g r o u p In v ite s
speakers to talk to area seniors
about their concerns. T h e y pro­
vide a center for arts and craft
activity.
Th e local group members are
active volunteers. "W e want lo
Justify our existence." Wesley
said. " T h e city remembered us
In their budget and we would
like to assist them any way wc
can." she added.

J i m C o le m a n . In te rim
personnel director and survey
coordinator, said the city In u
second random mailing, sent
questionnaires Wednesday to
500 of the 4 .H I6 Longwood
households. "W c had a 24 per­
cent return on the original 200
questionnaires." Coleman said."

Suspect caught at scone

Wife alleges battery

L A K E MARY — City commis­
sioners have granted a request
for S I . 0 0 0 to the Sem inole
County Better Living for Seniors.
T h e y also donated 8500 to the
Lake Mary Seniors.
F a y K a lt e u x , e x e c u t i v e
director for the co un ty-w ide
program, said the request to
Lake Mary was based on the 22
congregate meals and five home
delivered meals served In Lake
Mary on a regular basis. T w e n ­
ty-two residents benefit from
other social services.
Seminole County Better Living
for Seniors has served elderly In
the county for 12 years. Kalteux
said. Th e ir goal Is to provide an
In d e p e n d e n t life s ty le w it h
dignity by offering services such
•as meals-on-wheels, congregate

LO N G W O O D - Five hundred
city rrsldcnta will have a chance
In Ic ll th e ir co m m ission e rs
exarlly what they think of the
t|tuillly of life In Longwood.

Woman disarmed outside hospital

C A S S E LB ER R Y — An 18-year-old A llom o nir Springs woman
who hitched a tide on State Road 45(1. at iilxml 3:50 p in.
Friday told Seminole County sheriffs deputies the driver look
her to hla Casselberry apartment and raped her. T h e
allegatlons are under Investigation.

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Disinterest, apathy underm ine
m ainline Protestant education
■ y D A V ID ■ . A M D IR S O N
UPI Religion Writer
W A S H IN G T O N - Like 11s seeulur counterpart. Christian edu­
cation Is In nred of reform and
re n e w a l, n m a jo r s lu d y of
hundreds of mainline Protestant
congregations said Saturday.
Th e 3 tVyear study "Effective
Christian Education." conducted
by the Minneapolis-based Search
Institute, exam ined Christian
e d u ca tio n p ro g ra m s In 961
congregations in five "m a inline "
Protestant denominations and
ih r Southern Baptist Conven­
tion.
Th e study found disinterest by
adults In adult education pro­
grams: a failure to maintain
youth involvem ent after 8th
grade: difficulty keeping volun­
tary teachers: apparent disin­
terest on the part of the clergy:
and a failure of current pro­
grams and educational methods
to address the changing needs
and Interests of adults, adoles­
cents and children.
" T h e need for change In
Christian education parallels. In
urgency and com plexity, the
need for change In public educa­
tion." said the study, which was
financed by the L ily E n d o w ­
ment.
While noting efforts at reform,
the study also said. " A clear
understanding nr the role and
potential of Christian education
In congregational life has often
been lacking In these efforis at
reform ."
It said Chrlatlan education
programs are what educators
call "low dosage exposure." with
most people spending about
30-40 hours a year at best In any

IT he n e e d f o r
change In Christian
education parallels,
In u r g e n c y a n d
complexity, the need
In public education. 9
-Th * Starch Inalltut*
formal education program.
"O f all the arras of congrega­
tional life we examined. In ­
volvement In an effective Chris­
tian education program has the
strongest He to a p erson's
growth In faith and loyally to
one's congregation and denomi­
nation." It said.
“ W hile other congregational
factors also m ailer, nothing m ai­
lers more than effective C hris­
tian education." the sludy said.
"O n ly u minority of Prolrsianl
adults evidence Ihc kind of
Integrated, vibrant and lifeencompassing faith eongregul Inns seek to develop." Ihc study
said. "F o r most adults, faith Is
underdeveloped, lurking some of
ihc key clem rnis necessary for
faith m aturity."
Sim ilarly, the study said, a
majority of adolescents have an
"underdeveloped faith" and It
found faith "least well formed
a m o n g Oth a nd 10th grade
boys."
Am ong the study's major find­
ings were:
• Maturity of faith Is linked to
age. Increasing with each suc­
cessive decade and Is most likely
to be found m ong I hose over 70.
• In every age group from ihe
30s on. women exhibit greater
faith m aturity than men.

• Denominational loyally Is
strong among adults but Is less
evident among those between
ages 20 and 6 0 than among
those 6 0 and older.
• A m ong y o u th , less than
t wo-lhlrds of adolescents express
high denom inational or co n­
gregational loyally.
• In each of the six dcnomlnulions, a majority of adolescents
evidence one or more “ at risk"
Indicators, such as depression or
d ru g use. and most youths
report their congregation puts
little emphasis on chemical or
sex education.
A m o n g r e c o m m e n d a tio n s
made by Ihe sludy was a call for
congregations to seek to Increase
ihc Involvement of older m em ­
bers — especially those over 70
— who are an underused resonrre "w h o should be con­
nected In a meaningful, rela­
tional way to children, adoles­
cents. and younger adults."
11 also said national Christian
rdueatlon offices nerd a clearer
mandate of purpose and addi­
tional sirrn glh Irom denomina­
tional headquarters.
“ S e m in a rie s w ill need to
sirrnglhen Christian rdu ru llu n
c u rric u la and requ ire m e nts,
assist In the development of
regional training centers and
place additional 'em phasis on
c o n t i n u i n g e d u c a t i o n fo r
p u s lo r s ," th e re p o rt s a id .
T h e report also called for monstress on "the experience of
serving others" as u key compo­
nent of Christian education, ar­
gu ing "acts of m ercy, co m ­
passion. or the promotion of
social Justice Is an Important
inlloence on the deepening of
faith."

Bob Bolts, 99, of Port Charotetta, w u on* ol 24
whttlchalr-bound anglsrs lo taks part In tha
Lake Carol* portion of (ha fourth annual

Paralyztd Vatarans ot Amarlca U.S. Open B u s
toumamsnl being hsld In Sanford this wtsksnd.
Dozsns of olhsrs tlihod In Lsks Monro*.

Rollins’ pick for president quits
opportunities to pursue at O hio Wesleyan to
consider m oving to central Florida.

U s H tt Prtaa Istsmsttassl
W IN T E R P A R K - Ohio Wesleyan University
President David WarTen has decided to remain In
iM.u m ld W rs trrn state, where he has served as
president for seven years.
University spokeswoman Jcnn'fer Hamlin said
Saturday I hat Wurren was the unanimous choice
of u search com m it Ire for Rollins College In Winter
Park. Fla., bul H E declined loaccept the offer.
She said W urren believes he has loo many

Under W arren. Ohio Wesleyan has grown from
1.300 students lo 1.900 and is In the midst ot a
•90 million fund drive. Last year Ihe Central Ohio
college completed a five-year plan outlining Its
future.
Warren was approached by Rollins College and
he visited the campus lo determine whether he
should accept the offer.
Rollins has more than 1.700 students.

O rlandoarea gangs
targeted by police

R O A D W O R K T H IS W E E K

■y RIND STUTSMAN
United Press International_______
O R LA N D O — Look through
Orlando travel brochures and
the only gang you'll find Is
Disney's Huey. Dewey and Louie
— not the W inter Garden Boys,
the BC Boys or any of the other
youth gangs authorities suspect
In about 20 drtve-by shootings.
o « u « inevnttrni mU m h * i» W on
linked to robbeneft. burglarlcn.
cur thefts and street corner crack
deals, said Sgl. Mike Foreman,
who heads ihc Orange County
sheriff's Gang Suppression Unit
formed In February’.
In Ihe last 14 months there
have been about 20 drivc-by
s h o o l n g s t h a t h a v e le f t
numerous pcoplr wounded and
one dead, said Foreman, whosc
unll made 37 arrests during Its
first month In operation.
Estelle Urudyl 29. was killed
Ja n . 13 In W inter Garden, an
Orlando suburb. Wounded that
n ig h t was C u r t is W tn d o m .
believed to be a member of the
Winter Garden Boys.
"Th e re were four or five black
males driving by In a vehicle at u
slow crawl, and the passengerside window was down, and
shots were fired through the
passenger-side w in d o w ." said
D e n is e G a in e r , an O ra n g e
C o u n t y S h e r if f 's O ff te e
s|HikrswoniJti.
Grady Is the only homicide
vlrtlrn that authorities link to
ilu- 50 or m i gangs Identified by
the Orange C o u n ty Sheriff's
Department, however. Is also Is
lilvesUgallitg a second slaying.
Daniel Halley. 19. of Orlando,
was returning to his apartment
Dee. 3. when he saw someone
trying to slral a neighbor's ear
and Intervened, said sheriffs
detective Rigs G uy. Three sus­
pects chased him dnwq and
k ille d h im . sa id S g l. M ike
Foreman.
Most of the Orlundo-arra gangs
are small, loosely organized and
not Involved In crim e, said
Fore m a n. It w as formed In
February In an attempt lo quell

youlh violence.
"W e're not having Ihe pro­
blems you see In Ihe T V pro­
gram s and movies with the
Bloods and the Crips like Los
A ngeles h a s ." said O rlu n d o
police Sgt. Randy Strickland.
In Ihc fall semester. Orange
C o u n ty school officials co n ­
fiscated 96 weapons from stu­
dents. compared to 69 for all ot
,|«»t y*ur. said Hill,'Thomas, (h r
d is tric t’s associate s u p e rin ­
tendent for administration.
They In c lu d e d ''ll guns. 23
knives and four pairs of brass
knuckles.
"C h e a p h a ndguns are still
readily available and the guns ol
cholrc are the Tech 9s. a popular
machine pistol. It's available at
low cost out of the south Florida
area and seems to be a regular
occurrence, and 9 m m Is a gun ol
choice for all gang members lor
a handgun." Foreman said.
Police refuse to cull Ihe groups
gangs.
"W e see u bunch of loosely
organized guys out there. Sure
t h e y m a y c o m m i t c r im e s
together, but It’s not organized."
Strickland said.
" I think u social organization
Is ihe most important tiling. IPs
Ihe need lo be identified and the
tiasle nred to have something lo
do osa y o u lh ." Foreman said.
Many school olliclals also dcclln r to use Ilu- word gangs.
Thom as prefers to call them
"people having Iroublr getting
along."
Twenty-three people "h aving
tro u b le g e llin g a lo n g ." all
members of rival gangs from the
Tangelo Park and Carver Shores
neighborhoods, brawled at Dr.
Phillips High School March 5.
officials said.
Tw o weeks earlier, on Fell. 20,
aboul 10 people scuffled In a
flghl between members of the
Winter Garden Boys and the
Hluwuxsre Posse al West Orange
High School, offlelals said.
"It's control of power." said
Marjorie La Barge, an Orange
Cuunty schools administrator
who works with rival groups.

Florida reporters win awards
for investigative Journalism
From staff aw* w in reports

Her* are the protects in Seminole County that may affect the flow of traffic:
by the Community Development
Drainage improvements Block Grant Program. Comple­
S n ^ ^ ja v ln g roadways in Lake tion date: March. Jurisdiction:
Mills subdivision. Completion Seminole County.
date. Sept. 30. 1990 Cost. S1
million.
E j County Road 427 is being
Drainage Improvements widened Irom two to lour lanes
a ttn e Intersection of Jltway and Irom Charlotte Street to State
Main streets In Midway, paid lor Road 434. Lane tapers w ill

extend Irom Ihe railroad tracks
north ol S.R. 434 lo Mllwee
School. Completion dale: De­
cember Jurisdiction: Seminole
County

9S

Paving and drainage imv e m e n t s on S u n s e t

Boulevard Irom Balmy Beach lo
the Orange County line. Completlon date: Feb. 28. Jurisdic­
tion: Seminole County.
Construct barrier wall on
bridge at Lake Howell Lane on
Lake Howell Rd Completion
date. March 30 Cost. $18,000.

Stories investigating exploita­
tion of Ihe elderly In Central
Florida and (h r needless death of
etirus trees In Ihc slate were
among those w inning awards In
Ihe annual Invesllgaltve Report­
ers and Kdllors awards
Th e IRE. a national organiza­
tion ol 3,000 Journalists. Is
headquartered at the University
of Mlssourt-Columbla's School of
Jo urna lism
T lu - awards, re­
ported Saturday, were lor the
b e s t I n v e s t i g a t i v e s to r ie s
published or aired In I960 in
newspapers, television, radio,
magazines and books
In Ih e le le v ls ln n m arkets
Iteliiw the To p ‘Jo W F T V -T V In

Orlando was honored lor onehour doeumenlary on how el­
derly citizens are victimized by
Ihe court system and by guard­
ianship attorneys.
F lo r id a T r e n d , of Si
Petersburg, and U.S. News and
World Report were named In the
magazine honors lor siories on
Ihe needless destruction ol citrus
trees by stale and federal of­
ficiate. and government corrup­
tion. respectively
Also named were P rlm rtim r
Llve/ABC News lor an Invest IgaHon Into the dow ning nf Pan Ant
Flight 103. and W W O R -T V In
Seeaueus. N J . lor a lour pari
series on stair troopers who
targeted Innocent black and mi
norm motorists

�Sanford Herald. Sanford. Florida — Sunday, March 18. 1990 — IA

17-92
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April It Arbor Month In Lako Mary
L A K E M AHY — Mayor D irk Fcaa proclaimed April as Arbor
Month In Lake Mary yesterday.
He encouraged residents and area businesses lo plant trees
ana shrubs to replace nature that had fallen In the w ay of
progress. "A s roads and beaches become more congested, the
quiet, landscaped rrlrents berome more essential.” he said.

Raptlla Day at zoo ia-a-s-i-a coming
S A N FO R D — Central Florida Zoological Park will olfer
special displays and lectures during Kcpllle Day March 24 lo
answer questions about the many types of snakes slithering
out of winter hiding.
From noon to 3 p in. March 24. the zoo reptile and education
departments will present a variety of programs and displays on
snakes native lo Central Florida. A slide show, lectures and an
appearance by Dr. Zooforus will be featured.
The E
r astern Indigo. Scarlet Klngsnake. Pine Snake. Eastern
Dlamondback and Cottonmouth species w ill also be on display.
For more Information, call the zooat 323-4450.

private landow ners and butfnesamen will be
aaked to cooperate b y making
Improvements themselves.
U .S . 17-92 psssei through five
Seminole County cities and sev­
e ra l u n in co rp o ra te d pockets
throughout Its 14-mlle course
f ro m th e O ra n g e -S c m ln o le
C o u n t y line n o rth to Lake
Monroe. Th e cldcs touched by
U .S . 17-92 are Sanford. Lake
M a ry. Casselberry. Longwood
and W inter Springs.
T h e cham ber committee Is
co-chaired by Casaelberry Mayor
Andrea Dennlskm and Randy
Morris, former Lake Mary com­
missioner and past chairman of
the Lake Mary Boulevard Study
Committee. Other members of
th e co m m itte e a re Sa nford
M ayor Sm ith. Longwood Deputy
M a y o r Oene F a ra c h . W inte r

Youngsters tackle the national debt
M A M A K O N ECK . N.Y. — T h e nation's youth arc
being challenged to begin a national debate on the
trillions of dollars In federal debt today's politi­
cians would bequeath them.
Frank Pla. an English teacher at Mantaroneck
High School, laid the groundwork for the debate
by pioneering an awareness program he hopes will
spread to every high school In the country.
"If budget reform Is going to happen It's going to
have to come from the little guy standing u p and
saying. Enough Is enough."' Pla declared.
Th e 4S.yeor.otd Pla has rerrulled the aid of
congressmen, financial expert* and frllaw teach­
ers. Most Important, he has captured the utlcntlon
of students.
"O u r country has always looked to young
Americans for help.” said Cristina Montlero. onr
of his student*. "O u r class now Im-IIcvcs that one
of I h r best wuys we can help America Is lo
publicize this Issue through a national debate."
Th e national debt has reached nearly $3 trillion
— a number Pla says he finds "nu m b in g" — and
is growing by t ! 6 0 million a day. or *4.8 billion u
month.
For fiscal 1991 alone. President Hush's ad­
ministration Is projecting a deficit of K M billion,
and If Ihc economy fall era. some fear thal figure
could double or even triple.
C llU e n s A g a in s t G o v e rn m e n t W a s te , a
Washington-based group, says the per capita
share of the national debt has grown to nearly
• 12.000 for every man. woman and child In Ihc
United Stales.
Pla and 13 of his high school seniors spent one
full year researching government spending,
grappling not only with numbers but ulso some of
the apparent economic mysteries that allow an
economy lo flourish while nurtured only by a Hood
of red Ink.
As pari pf their research the students In­
terviewed Kcp. Leon Pdneitu. D-Caltr.', chalrmun i&gt;r
the House Budget Committee, who openly warned
that today's politicians arc "robbing the future In
order lo hopefully survive the present.
"W e arc now the largest debtor nation In Ihc
World." Panctta said. "W e depend upon about
$600 billion coming In Trout foreign Investors ... to
' be able to pay our bills.
"If they don't show up one of these days to buy
..o u r treasury bonds we arc In deep trouble,
^•because we depend upon It." the congressman
“ said.
Pant-lla told the slu d cn ls he felt II wus
Incumbent upon them to look at the debt crisis
"us I he major Issue that wc have lo dcul with no w.

Applicants—

" T h is debt lhal goes out lo the future Is going to
be taken care of by others. You are the olhers." he
said.
From their year of research Pla and his students
came u p with a 62-m lnute video tilled "W e're Not
Rebuilding,” which Pla hopes will be shown In
other schools and fuel new fires of Interest.
" T h e purpose of this production." he said. "Is
twofold. First lo familiarize both high school
students and the general public about the severe
problem the federal budget deficit represents to
our society.
"Second, lo ask every sludenl government
association. In every high school In the United
Stales In publicize this Issue by sponsoring
debates in their h ig h schools and In the
communities, regarding the possible ways to
reduce this problem."
Th e video Incorporates the "opposing view­
point" technique, with students first defining
various aspects of the problem, then debuting the
merits of dllTrrrni possible solutions.
" T h e approach I took with nty students during
our research was one of examining Issues, rather
than personalities o r political philosophies
associated with those Issues." Pla said.
Outside experts also participated In the video
production, supplementing or complementing
Information presented by Ih r students.
In addition lo Puncttu those who participated
Included Seymour Dural, creator and sponsor of
Th e National Debt Clock, a billboard located high
above N ew Y o rk C it y 's 4 2 n d Stre e t lh a l
fleetronlcally monitors the nation's debt.
In the roncludlng section ol the video the
Mumaroneek students pose stx questions thal
they believe should be the starting point for a
national debate:
1. Should the U.S. Constitution be uniendrd to
require a balanced budget?
2. How can we Identify and then cut wasteful
eiillllenisnt program* without h u rlin g either
Americans or the American economy?
3. H o w Is (h r defense of Europe, which
eomprlses 60 percent of our defense budget,
related to the defense of the United States?
4. How can we convince our N A T O allies that we
can no longer afford to borrow money front foreign
errdltors to help pay for the defense of Europe?
5. How docs the Increased foreign ownership of
U.S. assets afTect the future of America?
6. How can we convince both political panics
that I hey must take mutual responsibility for
raising taxes and cu llin g expenditures.
&gt; T h e Iasi quest Ion. said Pla. may be the key lo II
all. “ It Is lime lo quit pluytrig politics." he said.

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Cllpplnger. San FYanclaco; niece.
L O T T IE N. HOLL
L o t t ie N . H o ll, 7 3 , 6 2 6 Elysc Isom. Sanford.
G r a m k o w F u n e ra l H o m e .
E l l s w o r t h S t .. A lt a m o n t e
Springs, died Friday at Florida Sanford. In charge of arrange­
Hospital. Altamonte Sp rings. ments.
Born May 2. 1916. In Austell.
Ga.. she moved to Central Flort- C H A R LE S D.MeGEE
da from Atlanta In 1936. She , Charles D. McGee. 46. 258
w a s a h o m e m a k e r a n d a Overlook Drive. Chuluota. died
member of the North Park Bap­ Th u rsda y at Orlando Regional
tist Church. Orlando. She was a Medical Center. Born Nov. 4.
m em ber of Ihc Pink Ladles 1943. In Marlon. III., he mov^d
A u xilia ry at Florida Hospital lo Chuluota from Houston In
North.
1984. He was a letter carrier for
Survivors Include husband. the U.S. Postal Service and a
R a lp h A .; d a u gh te r. D o n n a member of the Union Park First
W inslow . Altamonte Springs: Baptist C h u rch . He was a Navy
two grandchildren.
veteran.
G a rd e n C h a p e l H o m e for
Survivors Include wife. Nancy:
Funerals. Orlando. In charge of sons. W all T . Dudley. Charles D.
arrangements.
J r ., both of Chuluota: daughters.
Kim B yrd. Ocala. Kathy Dudley,
DOROTHY V. KEEFER
Richmond. Va.; brothers, Ray.
Dorothy V. Keefer. 67. 219 David, both of Marion: sister.
Ridge Kd.. Lake M ary, died Grace Bos. Albuquerque. N.M.:
Saturday ut her residence. Born six grandchltdrne; tw o great­
Ju n e 21. 1922. In Pittsburgh. grandchildren.
she moved to Lake Mary in 1951
Burkelt-W ebbcr Union Park
from there. She retired from the Chapel. Orlancfc). In charge of
Orlando Naval Training Center arrangements.
a n d was a m e m be r of the
Sanford Ch urch of God.
Survivors tndude sons. Rich­ JA M E S PE TE R M cM URRER
Jam es Peter McMurrer. 79,
ard J . . DcBary. Kenneth B..
Deltona: daughter. Joanne C a r­ Westwtnd Lane. Fern Prak. died
penter, Apopka: brothers. Ja ck Thursday at Oiiando Regional
Medical Center. Born A p ril I.
N o rd lc k . S o rre n to . E d w a r d
1910. in Boston. he moved to
Nordlck and Richard Nordlck.
both of Pittsburgh: slstrr. Ruth Fern Park from Ridgewood. N .J.,
S ln ro lls . O range C it y ; eight In 1971. He was retired from the
g r a n d c h i l d r e n : 10 g r e a t ­ New York Transit Authority and
a m em br of the St. Augustine
grandchildren.
Hrisson Funeral Home. San­ C a th o lic C h u rc h . He was a
member of Ihc Knights of Col­
ford. In charge of arrangements.
u m b u s . M o n s lg n o r B is h o p
Council 2112. Monslgnor Bishop
JOHN A . KESSEN
Assembly 4lh Degree, and New
Jo h n A Kessen. 58, 2818 S
Sanford A v e .. Sanford, died York C ity Transit Retirees of
Friday at South Seminole C o m ­ Florida.
S urvivors include wife. Marie:
m u n ity H ospital. Longw ood.
Born Nov. 23. 1931. In C in cin ­ son. Dr. Jam es Jr.. Vienna. Va.:
nati, he moved lo Sanford In d a u g h t e r . J u d i t h W in t e r s .
1958 from there. He was a metal Winter Park; brother. Louts P..
m anufacturing technician for Meredith. N .H .; sisters. Rose
Volnler. T o m s River, N .J.. Mary
Cudlaco Inc., u nd u Catholic.
Survivors luludc borther. Rob­ R o o n e y . W a y n e . N . J . ; one
ert J .. Cincinnati, sisters. Enda grandson.
B a ld w ln -F a lr c h lld F u n e ra l
Mae Gorman. Lake Mary. Ruth

Hom e. Altamonte Springs.
charge of arranft-ments.

S p r i n g s C o u n c il m a n P a u l
Partyka. Lake M ary Com m is­
sioner Paul T r a n e I and Seminote County Commissioner Bob
Stu rm .
Lewis said the chamber re­
c o m m e n d s p l a n n i n g th e
beautification In five segments of
the road. T h e northernm ost
segment, which extends through
Sanford from Lake Monroe south
to the Five Points County C om ­
plex area would become the
'• W inter P a rk " of S em inole
C ounty, Lewis said.
"W e see Sanford as having the
potential of being the upscale
residential and commercial area
of the c o u n ty ," Lew is said.
" W i t h c o b b le s to n e s lre e s .
trolleys and Lake Monroe. It can
become the waterfront historical
upscale com m unity In Seminole
C o u n ty ."
South of Sanford between Five
Points and the entrance to Sem -

In

K E N N E TH W A L T E R POW ERS
Kenneth Waller Powers. 65.
450 Live Oak Ave., Chuluota.
died Wednesday at W inter Park
Memorial Hospital. Bo m Nov.
20. 1924. In Concord. N I L . he
moved to Chuluota from A lta­
monte Springs In 1976. He was a
retired chief warrant officer In
the Navy and a mem ber of the
First Baptist C hurch. Chuluota.
Su rv'vors Indude wife. Hazel
In e z ; ste p d a u g h e rs . G le n d a
M c G o u g h , D e lto n a , B re n d a
Kaynard. Oviedo; stepson. Shane
Hasty. Geneva: sisters. Pauline.
C o n c o r d . J a n i c e R a d c llf f ,
R o c h e s te r. N .H .; b ro th e rs .
Thom a s. Essex Ju n ctio n . VI.,
Clifford, West Haven, Conn.:
four grandchildren.
B a ld w ln -F a lr c h lld F u n e ra l
Home, Forest Ctty, In charge of
arrangements.

MCIPCR. DOROTHY V.
Funeral Mflvcts tor Mrs Dorothy V
Keefer. 47. of late Mary, who dM Saturday
will be l l i m Monday at tho Sanford Church
of Cod with Rev Troy A. Baggtlf. patter of
Sanford Church of Cod. Informant will foftew
In Cion Havon Mornorwl Park. Winter Park
Ff tends may visit Sunday from f i and 41
pm
Brlsion Funeral Homo, Sanford, in charge
of arrartQomanfs
K i l l IN. JOHN A.
Catholic prayer tervices for John A
Kouan, 34. of Sanford. who diod Friday will
to 4 30 p m Monday March If. tfffl, at fha
Gramkow Funoral Hern# Chapel with Rev
Father Tom Burns as toteferanf Intermonf
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bera and homebuilders.
Alllaon Is program coordinator
for the Institute of Government
at U C F . She worked as acting
city administrator for W inter
Park during 1989. Previously,
she was assistant county ad­
ministrator for Alschus County
from 1963 to 1988. Before that,
she was budget and research
director for ColUns, Colo, for six
years.
Allison, along w ith Nelswendcr
a n d fo rm e r c o u n ty b u d g e t
director Eleanor Anderson, were
am ong the top choices m en­
tioned as possible replacements
for Hooper d u rin g the days
following his O cL 24 resignation.
Romero said Anderson recently
to o k a p o s itio n w ith L a k e
County.
N e ls w e n d c r w as Se m inole
C o u n t y 's first fu ll-p o w e re d
county administrator from 1976
to 1982 when he left to begin a
consulting bud ness. Following
Hooper's resignation, commis­
sioners sought Nelswendcr to
become acting county manager,
but he said tils business would
not allow him to leave.

Inole Com m unity College will
become the education-culture
center of (he county. Lewis said
efTorts m ay be made to attract a
hotel-convention center to that
area north of the college to the
proposed expressway route near
Airport Boulevard.
T h e n e x t se gm e nt w o u ld
extend south of SCC through the
Soldier’s Creek, which would
allow U.S. 17-92 lo become the
entrance lo the county "Central
Park" area to Include Big Tree
Park, Soldler'a Creek Park and
the proposed county recreation
a n d n a tu re area In S p rin g
Ham m ock.
T h e fourth wgm ent of U.S.
17-92's redevelopment would

Messages—
Ceattaaad from Pag* 1A
with marches on Seventh
and I3 lh Streets. ‘Give us hope,
not dope." was one of m any
anti-drug message* displayed on
signs carried by children at the
m orning rallies and at the af­
ternoon picnic.
C ity officials yesterday said
the event was a step toward
overcom ing drug abuse In San­
ford.
“ T h is Is a grass-roots efTort,"
C ity Commissioner Lon Howell
said. " I hope this will spread all
over the city because this pro­
blem affects the entire city, not
Just the black com m unity or the

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continue south from Soldier’s
Creek to Stale Road 436. Lewis
said onr key Idea thal will be
considered Is replacing Seminole
Plaza, which has decayed over
the post several years, with u
multi-story office and govern­
ment center. Lewis said building
height restrictions would have to
be eased for the project.
"T h a t area cuuld become the
'professional olflcr center' of the
c o u n t y , s im ila r to O ra n g e
Avenue |ln O rla ndo )." Lewis
said.
Th e last segment, south of SR
436 to the county line, would be
redeveloped Into a m ore at­
tractive retail strip by building
new fronts to buildings and
landscaping the area. Lewis said.

white com m unity."
Sanford I’ollre Chief Steve
Harriett called the group " d y ­
na m ic." A n organization like
Citizens Against Crim e is needed
to get citizens and parents In­
volved In fight lug drug abuse.
"It's not Just a law enforce­
ment obligation. It's a parental
obligation. It's a co m m unity
obligation." Harriett said.
T h e Sanford Middle School
Healthfully Involved Peers IIIIP)
C lu b performed a skit for the
crowd while Sanford police gave
demonstrations with poller dogs,
remote control [roller cars and
the B A T TM o b llr.
Orlando Magic player Rrgglr
The u s was schrdulcd to speak
yesterday, but was Injured F ri­
day during lire Rosion Celtics
game. King said.

Fish were weighed In at the
marina Holiday Inn late yester­
day afternoon. Competition will
continue today.
First prize In the open division
Is a $5,400 Chariot motorcycle,
built for a whedchalr. Another
•4.700 will be awarded In cash
prizes for the open division,
team and bank fishing competi­
tions.
Several local sponsors and
v o lu n te e rs helped w ith the
three-day event.

Commissioners Instead hired
N'clswcnder to assist C ou nty
A t t o r n e y B o b M c M illa n to
o v e rs e e in g o p e ra tio n s a n d
special projects of the county
until a new manager Is hired.
Nelswendcr has said he would
not seek the posit Ion because he
did not want to leave his suc­
cessful business.
..-f V.
T w o central Florida applicants
applied for the county manager
p osition. T h e y Inclu de past
W inter Park city manager David
H a rd e n , the o n ly a p p a re n t
applicant with central Florida
g o v e r n m e n t a l e x p e r ie n c e .
Allison replaced Harden after
city councllmcn voted him out of
office In 1989. A n O rla n d o
salesman. Robert Schwallle. also
applied.
T h e o n ly c u rre n t F lo rid a
county government official lo
apply for the position was Jo hn
Kevin Grace, assistant Charlotte
C o u n ty administrator. Florida
city officials lo apply Include one
city manager. Larry D. Myers of
Orange Park, and three assistant
c i t y m a n a g e r s . P a m e la
Brangacclo. of Jupiter. Danny O.
Crew of Pompano Beach, and
Robert T . Payne of Pensacola.
Other applicants Include the
senior city adm inistrator for
Yanbu. Saudi Arabia. Robert G,
Cobb, which may be u civilian
position for a m ilitary base.
Several county executives from
around the country applied In­
cluding officials of Hall County.
G eorgia: Kalam azoo C o u n ty .
Michigan; Mesa C ounty. C o l­
orado and Bui ler County, Ohio.

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G reyh o und co n tra ct talks resum e

C H A R L E S TO N . W .Va. West Virginia's two major
trachrr unions railed off un
ll - d a y strike S a tu rd a y,
s a y in g stutc legislative
leaders hud ugrrrd to call a
special session to deal with
teacher demands for better
salaries und benefits.
West Virginia Education
A s s o c ia t io n P r e s id e n t
Kuycltu Meadows und Bob
Brow n, president of the
smaller West Virginia Fed­
eration of Teachers, asked
their members return to
public schools Monday.
Th e union leaders sold

T U C S O N . Aria. — Grey hound officials and n-prrocntallvr* Tor
striking employers rrs u m rd tun Intel talks with Ih r help of u
mediator Salunlay. but they disagreed on Ih r likelihood of a
settlement.
" I have high hopes hut very low expectations.'* said P.
Anthony Lannlc. Greyhound's exeeullve v k r president and
chief negotiator, before the talks brgan.

Nuclear turkey backfires
P O R TL A N D . O rr. — Th e chemistry class assignment:
Demonstrate the m ushroom-shaped cloud of u nuclear
explosion.
Some students d rrw posters. Carl Pwlcyn and .John Ju b b
wanted a more realistic simulation, so they tried to blow up a
turkey stuffed with black powder.
Th e y should've stuck with the posters.
Podeyn was hospitalized In fair condition Friday with burns
suffered Thursday night after the Sunset High School students
tried to set off the bird bomb with a match.

legislative leaders agreed to
holding u special session
once a package of long­
term salary and benefit
Improvements Is devel­
oped. W ork on the plan
was to begin Immediately.

Judge block* aoma Navy drug taste
SAN FR A N C IS C O — A federal Judge has temporarily blocked
the Navy from conducting random drug tests on civilian
employees, except those who operate aircraft and dangerous
machinery and those with lop-secret security clearances.
U.S. District Courl Judge Lowell D. Jensen, on constitutional
grounds, also prohibited the Navy from testing civilians after
an accident unless there was cause to suspect drug use.

Moynihan: tax plan to coat ratiraaa
W A S H IN G TO N - Sen. Daniel Moynihan. D -N .Y . said he
opposes u plan to balance the budget olTrred by the head of Ih r
House tax writing committee because It would cut Social
Security benefits for an average retired couple by *3.192 over
five years.
At a news conference on his 63rd birthday. Moynihan
released an analysis of Rep. Dan Rostenkowskl's plan. In which
the Illinois Democrat proposed balancing Ih r budget through
tax Increases, spending ruts and a one-year freeze on annual
rost-of-llvlng adjustments to federal retirement programs.
Including previously untouchable Social Security benefits.
He said If Rostenkowskl's plan was adopted. 400.000 Social
Security recipients "w ould drop below the poverty line."

Sunday network interview shows
W A S H IN G TO N — Guests on television talk shows today:
• N UC's “ Meet T h e Press ' features former West German
Chancellor Helmut Schmidt and Heinz Ruhnao. chairman of
Lufthansa Airlines on Germ any In the 1090s. 10:30a.m .
• A B C ’s " T h is Week with David Brinkley" features Fay
Vlnccnt. commissioner. Major League Baseball: Donald Fehi.
executive director Major League Playrrs Association: Bud Sellg.
owner. Milwaukee Brewers on baseball lockout. 10:30 a.in.
• CN N 's "Newsm aker Sunday" leuturcs former Secretary of
S ta ir Henry Kissinger und Rep. Dante Fasccll. D-Fla..
chairm an. House Foreign Alfalrs Com mittee, on global
shakeun and U.S. response. 10:30 a.m . und 5:30 p.m.
• CB S's "Face the Nation" features Treasury Secretary
Nicholas Brady and Senate Budget Committee Chairm an Jim
Susser on possible budget compromise. 11:30 p.m.
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Falling U.S. spy satellite could
re-enter air over Soviet Union
W A S H IN G T O N - A crippled
U.S. spy satellite launcl
rhed last
month has fallen Into n decaying
orbit and Is expected to reenter
the earth's atmosphere In a hall
of fire, possibly over the Soviet
Union. In the next 3 0 days. It
was reporlrd Saturday.
A Pentagon spokesman told
the Washington Post the 61
billion satellite and Its highly

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United Press International
N u tu ru l-born and would-be
Murphys. Kellys and O 'Flahrrtys
celebrated the Old Sod und Irish
contributions to America Suiurduy. but Ih r Ira dlllnnu l St.
Pairlck's Day hoopla was muted
by controversy, politics und the
tragedy of Ih r continuing "tro u ­
bles" In Northern Ireland.
I r l s h -A m r r l c u n s u n d I h r
Irlsh-for-u-duy marched along
Filth Avenue In New York und
main streets across the nation In
the annual March 17 tribute to a
B r i t i s h - b o r n 5 th c e n t u r y
missionary credited with bring­
ing Christianity to Ireland and —
If legend be b rllrv rd — driving
the snakes out.
"If you ain't Irish, you should
In- today." sulci Shawn O'Brien
In Baton Rouge. Lu.. where
spectators caught beads. wixk Icii
n ic k e ls a n d gre e n p a n tie s
thro w n front Boats a long a
parade route In fu ll sp rin g
ItliMim.
A I n h i I I no IwohIs ami more
Ilian I OO.(XXI inurrhrra Hunt ii|i
lor Ih r 229th St. Pul's parade In

clusion that the objects may rail
on earth between March 19 and
A p ril 10.” Novastl re p orlrd.
" T h e trajectory of their fall may
pass over northern regions of the
Soviet Union."
T h e 17-lon satellite, launched
by the space shuttle Atlantis
Feb. 28. Is described as a highly
s o p h is t ic a t e d I n t e llig e n c e ­
gathering platform that uses
udvu nrrd radar to delect earth
targets regardless of cloud rover.

Close election expected in E. Germany
form a government coalition.
No one doubts that the Com m unists who have
ruled with an Iron-fist for 40 years can at best
expect to become a strong opposition party
despite efforts to clean up their Image since the
ouster of the country's leadership.
East Germany's 12.2 million eligible voters will
choose among 24 political parties and alliances,
not Individual candidates. In the country's first
democratic elections.
Th e parties will then send delegates to the new
400-member national Parliament, which will then
rlrct a prime minister.

E A S T BER LIN — Political parties Ignoring a
request to slop campaigning vied for voters
Saturday on the eve of East Germ an elections
certain to end C o m m u nist rule and whose
outcome could determine the pace of Germ an
unification.
Berliners Interviewed on the street said they
expected the polls Sunday to be a close race
brtw ren the Conservative and the Social Demo­
cratic parties with both groups likely to eventually

St. Patty’s Day hoopla
amid sorrow, controversy
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classified systems will be Incin­
erated by the intense heat of
reentry and poses no threat to
life.
In Moscow, the Novostl press
u g e n r y s a id S o v ie t sp a ce
m o n ito rin g system s
began
tracking four fragments of the
satellite March 7.
"A n analysis of the Inclination
of their orbits and of the speed of
change of their parameters have
led our specialists to the con­

New York, led by two honorary
Irishmen. Mayor David Dinkins
und G ov. Murlo Cuom o.
Dinkins, who sported u bright
green doublr-breusled blazer,
said Irlsh-Anterlrans help make
Ills c ity more tha n "Just a
melting pot."
New York, the m ayor said. “ Is
a gorgeous mosaic, und the Irish
are the bright shining emerald In
I hut mosaic."
Mayor Richard Daley, son of
the legendary Chicago "boss” of
the same num r. made Ills (lrst
ap|M-urancr as chief executive at
the head of his city's parade. The
la ir Mayor Richard J . Daley led
St. P atrick's D ay celebrants
through the Uxtp for more than
Iwo decades until Ills drulh In
1976.
Even as the green beer und
gtxxl times Unwed across the
U nited Slates, violence con­
tin u e d In N o rth e rn Ireland,
where killings und ProtestantCatholic cmnlty have prevailed
over Ih r true apirii of h i . l-u m rk

Dublin celebrates, too
■y JONH RYAN
UPI raport
D U B L IN . Irelund - A touch
of glasnost stole the show at a
massive St. Pairlck's Day
Parade In Dublin Saturday.
T h e Ta rtu City Brass lland
from Eslonla — the first ever
Soviet entry In Dublin's unnuul parade — won u rousing
welcom e from more than
350.000 |&gt;coplc who lined Ihe
parade route along O'Connell

St. under sunny skies. The
Soviet group was In Ireland
for an International band
competition, officials said.
Another crowd-pleascr wus
the Texas-based Spirit of
Amerlcu group, featuring 120
cheerleaders und a drill team.
T h e band wus am ong 00
m u s ic a l gro u p s from the
United Slates. Germ any und
France participating III ihc
massive parade.

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N EW S M Y R N A B E A C H T h e Seminole
junior varsity baseball team, compoacd mostly
of freshmen, remained undefeatrd at 9 -0 with a
23-5 slaughter of New S m yrn a Beach.
Seminole only led 6-4 until the fourth Inning
when they scored ala runs. Th e y turned the
game Into even more of a rout In the fifth by
scoring 1 1 runs to end the game by the mercy
rule.
Jerem y Chunat picked u p his fourth win of
the season In relief of starter To d d Carpenter.
Chunat was brought Into the game In the
second Inning after the Barracuda's scored four
runs to cut the Seminole lead to 5-4.
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Offensively. Seminole pounded the ball for 16
hits to take advantage of 13 walks, one hit batter
and six New Sm yrna errors. Leading the Tribe's
assault were Britt Henderson (3-for-3. two
doubles). Jo h n Lugertng |2for-2. double) and
Demetry Beaman. Matt Freeman and Scott
Ferguson |2-for-3 each). One of Freeman's hits
was a triple.
Russell led New Sm yrn a Beach, now 0-6 on
the season, w ltha2-for-4 game.
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MWGA playing President's Cup
S A N F O R D — T h e Mayfair W omen's Golf
Association played Its second round of match
play In this year's President C u p this past week.
The winners were Stella Brooks. Alice Daniels.
Miriam Andrewsand Linda Oyster.
Last day of play In the tournament will be
March 27.
O n March 11. there was a mixed tournament
following a four-ball two-besl-ball net format.
Finishing first were Linda and To n y Oysler and
Becky and Jo h n Shugart with a 116.
Placing second were Irene and A rt Harris and
Helen and Roland Klllebrew with a 121. T h e
third place foursome of Jonnie and Richard
Elam . Gloria Prosser and Annette Hodges also
shot a 12 1 but last In a match of cards.
Closest to the pin for the m m on No. 5 was
- Harold llrooka while Helen KlUebrcw won the
a women's closest to the pin competition no No. 7.

SWIMMING
Lewis competes in NAIA meet
Scott Lewis, a freshman at Hendrix College In
Conway. A rk., competed In the N A IA Sw im m ing
and Diving National Championship Meet lost
weekend In Canton. Ohio.
Lewis, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Lewis of
Sanford, competed In the New South Conference
Sw im m ing Championships at Della Stale U n i­
versity In Cleveland. Miss.. Feb. 15-17.
In his first year of collegiate competition.
Lewis qualified for All-Conference recognition In
the 100-yard and 200-yard backstrokes. He also
shaved a full minute off of his personal best In
the 1650 freestyle, finishing fourth.

FISHING
Tourney set for next Saturday
O V IE D O — The first Black Hammock Fish
Cam p Speckle-Perch-Crapple Tournam ent will
take place at the Black Hamm ock Fish Cam p
next Saturday between 7:30a.m . and 1:30 p.m.
Cash and prizes will be uwarded to the
fishermen bringing In the most specks and the
largest speck os well as In other categories. All
entries must depart from the Black Hammock
Kish Cam p on Lake Jessup and return there to
weigh In their catch.
T h e fishing boundaries for the toumamcnl
Include Lake Jessup and the St. Jo h n 's River
chain and Its tributaries. Entry fee Is $20 per
boat before March 21. $25 per boat after March
21. There ts a limit of two persons on each boat.
For more Information call 365-1244.

NORSK RACING
Unbridled wins Florida Derby
H A L L A N D A L E — Unbridled was willing and
workmanlike rather than spectacular Saturday
In w in n in g the slowest Florida D erby, a
Kentucky Derby prep race, since 1955.
But In a year when brilliance seems to be In
short supply, the colt's affable competitiveness
may be more than rnou g h to make him a
serious challenger to current early favorite
Mister Frisky In the May 5 Run fur the Roses.
Run T u r n , an 11-1 shot who stalked early
Florida Derby puccsctler Sunny Serve for the
first three-quarters of a mile, held on lo finish
third, a neck behind favored Slavic and a length
In front of Unbrklled's stablemalr. T o p Snob.

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It’s Lake Mary boys’ turn to
hand Patriots first SAC loss
By PHIL SMITH
Herald Correspondent
A L T A M O N T E SPRINGS - In a
butllr for first place In Ih r Seminole
A lh lrllr Conference. Greg James
and lamer Reyes drove In two runs
ru rh In lead Lake Mary In a 7-5 high
school tMsrball victory over Lake
Brantley.
The win Improvrs Lake Mary to
5 -1 In ronfrrrnre play and gives the
Rams u share of I he S A C lend. Lake

Branlley. ranked among Ih r lop 10
In Ihc Florida Sports Writers Asso­
ciation's Class 4A stair poll, fulls lo
4-1 In Ihc SAC.
Il was Ih r second lime In us many
days Lake M ary h anded Lake
Branlley Its first conference loss. On
Thursday afternoon. Ih r Ram girls
toppled Ih r Patriots lo erratr a
three-way He for first at 5-1 In Ihr
SAC softbull standings.
On Friday. Jam es led Ih r laike
Mary offense by going 3-for-4 nnd

t w ic e

scor'ng a run while Reyes w riil
2-for-4 and stole a base.
Lake Branlley scored first when
U rrg Thom as look C u rl ITo m 's first
plli h of Ih r evening deep over Ih r
ilgh t-rrn trrflrld fence for his sixth
home run of ih r season giving Ih r
Patriots a I O lead after one Inning.
Tile Rams m u n lr rrd with three III
the lop of the third Inning ns T . J
Gluflrtda and Chris Haney both
scored on C h ip L rls lrr's double.
Leister advanced lo third on Jarnrs'
Infield single and stole home on a
dr laved double slral lo glvr Ih r
Rams a 3-1 lead.
Th e Patriots rallied right bark on
ih r strength of Sean H urkr's second
home run of the season, a two-run

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(4 11 IB — Leister. Reyes (Lake Meryl )B Non# HR - Thomas 14th). Burke &lt;Md&gt; (Lake
Brantley) Records - Lake Mery to a S i SAC
lakt Brentley II 1 4 I SAC

Hughes
making up
for lost time

Tribe finally wins
a one-run decision
By M A M M O TH
Herald sports writer
S A N FO R D — Seminole High School's baseball learn
played another one-run ball game Friday, but thta time
Ihe Trib e wore the smiles and New Sm yrna Beach the
frowns.
Ricky Eckstein squeeard home JefT Derr with one out
In Ihe bottom of the 12th inning lo give the Fighting
Semlnoles a 3-2 trium ph over the visiting Barracudas.
Th e game was the eighth one-run decision that
Seminole has been Involved In this season but It was
Ihc first one that II had won. Seminole la now 5-9
overall while New Sm yrna falls to 6-5.
Eckstein not only had the game-winning RBI. but he
was also Ihe winning pitcher, throwing 3-1/3 Innings of
iwo-hlt scoreless relief after replacing starter Willie
McCloud. McCloud pitched Ihe first 8-2/3 Innings and
gave up six hits while striking out nine.
New Sm yrna pit on the board drat by scoring a tingle

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Ecks»e»n ( I I) LP - Tomeito (2 2) IB - Go*tookI (New Smyrna) IB Owens (New Smyrna). Hi — None Records — New Smyrna Bute* AS.
Sam mote S t

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A fltr losing (hair seventh one-ran game of the season
on Wednesday, Tony Roberts (left), Ersklne Howard
(right) and their Seminole mates finally won one Friday.

Greyhounds come back to beat DeLand
"TT"

D E L A N D — Lvntun broke an H-8 lie with three runs
In the sixth Inning and Chuck Lam b Ihrcw 3-1/3
Innings of relief lo pick up Ihe w in us the Greyhounds
Bee 'Hounds. Paga 3B

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Herald Correspondent_______________

□Baa Bamlaolaa. Paga SB
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shot that lied Ih r scorr at 3-3 uftrr
three Innings.
Lake Mury regained Ihe lead lit Its
hull of Ihe fifth Inning us Haney and
T . J . Hamilton tioth scored on
Ja m e s ' single. Kent H ru b u k rr
reached till u fielder's rhnlt e and
scored on Reyes' double in give Ihe
Rams a 6-3 lead In Ihe lop of Ihe
flfth Inning.

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None Records — Lym an9 4 4 1 SAC S J4A f

O V IE D O — Greg Hughes Is m ak­
ing up for lost time. After missing
the first month of the scaon with a
tom muscle In his bark. Hughes has
been healing up the Oviedo High
School baseball lineup with his
blistering bat.
A week ago. Hughes doubled and
scored the game-winning run In a
4-3 w in over Seminole. He con­
tinued his magic this past Friday
night as he tripled In Kevin Tw iggs
for Ihc game-winning run In a 3-2
squeaker over Luke Howell.
"I hope I can continue lo hit
well.'* said Hughes, whose sevcnth-lnnlng hit stretched the Lions'
record lo lo 9 4 (4-2 In Seminole
Athletic Conference action). "After
lhat long time off. I was ready lo
play."
Hughes game-winning hit made
up for his mtscue earlier In Ihc
se v e n th w h e n he let M e r v y ll
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(Ovtedo) SB — Hugtmt (Oviedo) HR - None
Record* — Oviedo 9 4. 4 2 SAC Lake Hewed 4 19.
1 4SAC

Ram track teams do n’t waste
advantage of running at home
■y TONY DeSORMIKR
Herald Sports Editor
L A K E M ARY - Playing al home Is one of Ihc
most cherished udvunlagcs In athletic competi­
tion. And on Friday night, the Lake Mary High
School boys' and girls’ track tra m s used that
advantage to near-perfectlon.
Hosts of Ihe ninth annuul Luke Mury Invita­
tional. Ihe Ram luiys won seven of 17 events lo
score 125.5 points and capture the team
championship. Luke Branlley was a distant with
66.5 points.
And while Ihc Lake Mary girls finished second,
they did II In Impressive fashion. Al one point,
the Rams trailed Haines C lly 62-45. Th e finals
standings had Winter Park winning the meet
with 61 points. Lake Mary second with 63 and
lla ln rs C ity third.
• " I don't know how they did It," said Lake Mary
girls' coach Mike Gibson, who was hampered by
Ihe responsibilities of running Ihe meet and was
unable lo do much coaching. "I thought wc were
out of il. I thought we were going In finish fourth
like Iasi year.
" I knew we were going lo score late. But I
didn't think we could make up lhat much of a
margin. Il was just an outstanding effort."
Allison Snell led Ihc Rams' late charge,
winning the HHO yurd run. finishing second In
Ihe 220-yard dash and running a leg of Lake
Mary's victorious mile relay.
Shannon Cook helped Lake Mary slay close
early as she scored 16 points, more than a
quarter of the Rams' total. Cook won Ihe triple
jum p, was second In the long jum p, fourth In Ihe
high Jum p und sixth In the shot put. Even so. she
was beaten out for the girls' high point Irophy by

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Haines C ity's Ikey Bell.
Also scoring points for Ihe Rams were Vivian
Jones (second in Ihe shot pul. sixth In Ihe
discus). Leah Anne Bucco-Whlle Uhird In Ihe
IOO-mclcr dash, fourth In Ihc 220-yard dash).
Ileldl Rohlchr (fourth. 330 low hurdles) and
Brel I e Macklc (sixth. ItO v a r d dash).
Christina Olson. Meredllh Olive and Rohlchr
See T rack, Page 4B

HoroM Fkort fcySoriy loMon
Anush Collins was a two lime winner lor Ihe Lake
Mary Rams on Friday night, finishing lirst in both
Ihe 100-meter and 220 yard dashes

U F ’s Georgiadis dies following out-patient surgery
United Preee International
G A IN E S V IL L E - Sieve Georgiadis. Ihe Univer­
sity nl Florida baseball player who suffered heart
problems billowing out-patient surgery lo repair
a torn ligament In his shoulder, died Saturday.
He w as 19.
Th e official cause of drutli was not released al
Ihe request of Georgiadis' family.
The sophomore lell-humled la-.lh.ill pitcher
Irom Seuiluole In I’lncllus CounlV. underwent
routine surgery at Shands Hospital on Thursday
lo repair Ihe rotator cuff on his left shoulder, and
s u llrrrd " a heurt-relalrd com plication" af­
terward. a learn spokesman sold.
H r was laken into Intrusive care al Shands
Thursday ulghi when he began experiencing

com plications and w as listed III critical condition

until his death al 3 p.m.
"O bviously, ou r thoughis and prayers are will)
Sieve and his family ut lilts lim e." Gators head
coach J im*Arnold said. "W e will pay our respects
to Sieve and Ills lamlly before gelling Lack lo Ihe
business ol playing baseball. Th e game ul
baseball Is Just not Important right now ."
Florida canceled a Hirer game road trip against
the University ol Alabama In Tuscaloosa ibis
weekend when Georgiadis entered Inirnslvc care.
Georgiadis had bern used In a relief role Ibis
season, pitching only Ihe eightli Inning of
Florida's 12-10 loss lo Miami on Fell. 2-1. He was
hampered by shoulder troubles lhat developed
when he played for the Nevada Grtlfons of Ihe
Kansas Ju vh .iw k League last summer

lie was one ol three returning pitchers to the
Gators' stalf. but Ihe shoulder surgery was
expected to have kept him tiff Ihe field lor the
remainder of Ihe season.
Lusi year. Georgiadis wan 2-2 overall, playing
In 15 games and starling six. He surrendered 25
runs on -I t tills In 40 2/3 Innings.
In the team's preseason prospectus. Arnold
said Georgiadis had shown Improvements from
his freshman year and had a promising college
career ahead
He was an A ll Slate pitcher al I'lnellus
County's Seminole High School, going 12 3 in his
senior year. In Ihe stale district championship
game In I9MH. Georgiadis sinn k oul 29 liailcrs
and tut Hu- game-w inning home run.

C O V E R A G E O F S P O R TS IN Y O U R A R E A , READ T H E S A N FO R D H ERALD D A ILY

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Like a trip to the supermarket, dock fishing offers a nice variety
chilly T ro y prrpari- (nr act ton
when he yelled Tlltc !" Tilts time
I was quicker on ih r Inxik sel
and applied pressure lo Hie fish
Instantly.
It was a heavy llsh and the
(aunt line sherd lhrou|{ti (he
wider like a knife. A Klnnncr ul
copper si)inaled us lhal I was
hooked up lu a respectable
redllsh. Th e llsh ran deep and
peeled of! lin e against m y
haiid.|i|&gt;hl dra)&gt; Alter a seesaw
battle, a red In Ih r Hi-pound
clash was n rllrd and released
W e spent (he remainder of Ihc
irip upiim lsinallv moviiifi Irmu
dock to dock. ealelm iK and
releasliij; (rout and redllsh at
every slop. We talked ol how
T ro y tfM'w op in M rrrin Island
and of Ih r Ihousands ol hours he
has spend |xilm)t Hie Hals and
sh u rchiicb — sea rch ing and
probing Through his hard work
and pcrscrvcrcncc h r has u n­

I E d ito r’s note: Lasi week.
•Mm Sliu jk ‘ fic-u.m u sio ry ubciul u
|i.i7llitll.irty hucrt’kAful flhhfiiK
iriji tir .uni t'a|]l:ilu T ro y IVrr /
ti.icl rccrn lly. T ills Is I tic ioncl iisK ill of I lull laic. I
Troy askcii me what rise t
woulti like lo call’li. lor lo hint II
was simply .i mailer ol Uointf to
III** (lock or (locks llial sheltered
I he v|h i leslliat he w asseeklilK

l&gt;&lt;« k lishlnit leminds me of a
m p lo the sii|irniiurkfI. lor each
dm k had iis own particular
Mr in lure and its own rrsldrnt
Hull population Home docks
were noted lor reds, some (or Mir
(mill and sill] olhers lor suiKik I
fell like a kid in a candy si ore
and was templed lo respond
"Choeolale covered almonds."
hot Instead I rcpUctl Dili Moui
and redllsh
We went hirthci mulh on (he
li.in.ma Diver and llshed some ol
lio y s private" (lin ks Ills la-

vorlle dock was leslooncd wllh
crab traps. makliiK any Dthlnk
elforls an lni|&gt;osslblllly. T ro y
was nnllappable. (or he had
many more ducks In ihc same
area lhal were ureal (or bl|{ I rout
and redllsh He anchored up­
wind u( a “ Hood" din k — n was
close to Ihr water and east a hijj
shadow.
Mot one lo be eauKlil nappiiift.
I immediately hailed up with a
live shrimp and east m y dual
next lu the pilings. I was wal-

t

locked many watery secrets that
escape (he untrained eye of (hr
weekend fisherman.
Ai limes, dork fishing can be
unheileveubly hoi. On one mem­
orable trip. Troy and his good
friend. Christine, caught and
released over two hundred troul.
redllsh and snook. Almosl (hr
entire day was spent lighting
and releasing llsh.
On an average trip, a fisher­
man can reasonably expert lo
eat eh a couple of dozen nice
iroul and half a dozen redflsh
The irnul will ususally average
Irmu lwo lo six |Miunds. and Ihr
reds will come In a elghl lo 12
pounds.
Bh ii pe'b scoop
As far as 1 know. Troy J’rrrz is
lhe only guide in the Merrill
Islami'Coetu Heaeh area who
specializes ill dock lishuig Hr
can be contacted al (407) 452Ui07

Fish in g forecast

George from G eorge’ s B alt
and T a ck le reports lhal specks
are In deeper water. Has* are
hilling in Lake M onroe and in
ihe lo c a l la k e s with w ild
shiners laklng most of Ihr larger
lish.
Sieve Gard from die O atccn
Bridge Fish Camp said lhal the
specks are M-ullered. with mosi
ol die llsh eomiug Irnm deep
w e te r Dream and ealllsh are
doing well, and bass arc average.
Sieve also said lhal the
A n n u al

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T o u rn a m en t

will lx- today. II starts al safe
light and the entry lee Is S iU per
boat, two anglers per txiai The
limit is 2D llsh. wllh die heaviest
stringer taking lirst place. There
will also lx- a lug speck pot Willi
an entry fee ol $5,
Snook are doing well al
ScbBBtUn In let Fish at night
with one ounce |lgs or rrankhulls

such a* the Maverick. Use
extra-strong snap rings and
hooks on yuur plugs or you will
lose some llsh- Fiounder. redflsh
and jack crevatlr are also till lug
eonsisirndy.
C a p ta in J a c k al P o r t
Canaveral rc|xtrls gixxl ol (shore
action w llh dolphin. Anglers
have tx-eu loading their Ixtals
wllh dolphin In the 10-20 pound
range In 120 feel of water.
The buoy lin e Is slow, hot
anglers are ealehlng a lew scut
lerrd eobla oil die beach Inslde
ih e P o r t . I l ’ s th e u s u a l
sheepshead llotmder. bluellsh
and small )ark erevallr. Trout
ate rated good lit the Banana
and Indian rivers
Ponce In let ham Ix-en great lor
sheepshead. Homier, redllsh.
drum, jack crcvallc and liluellsh.
Most ol I he flounder are bing
taken Irnm Ihr south Jetties. Live
shrimp I* by far die lx-si hall

�Sanford Hertld. Sanford. Florida — Sunday. March IB. 1990 — 3B

HOAD TO THR FINAL FOUR

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Cwuwettesl 74. CellferaU 84
Chris Sm ith scored 34 polnln Saturday unit Nn,
3 C onned Icul used Its haramlng presn to forrr 28
turnovers by the University of California at
Berkeley fora 74-54 victory.
Th e Huskies. 30-5. tarred eight turnovers In the
first 4:14 as they built a 17-2 lead while allowing
the Golden Bears Just two shots fron the (Inor.
Connecticut, which plays a full-court press
throughout every game, has forced 760 turnovers
thlsseuson.
C l a a w n 7 9 , L a t a ll* 7 8
Date Davis scored 26 points uni! grabbed 17
rebounds Saturday us No. 17 Clemson rrcoveted
from a 10-polnl deficit to post a 79-75 victory,
ending No. 13 L i Salle's 22-game winning streak
and setting up a meeting with No. 3 Connecticut
In the N C A A tnuruum rnt’s round of 16.
Sean Tys o n added 17 points and I I rebounds
lor the Tigers. 26-8. who held a 55-38 rebounding
advantage. Th e y shot 64 p e rm it In the second
half, hitting !H of 28. after shooting only 32
percent before halfllmr.
Clemson und Connecticut play Thursday ut
The Meadowlands In East Kiuhcrford. N .J.
W est Regional
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All-Am erican Larry Johnson scored 23 points
und grabbed 16 rrtxiund* Saturday und Greg
Anthony scored all 14 of his points In the second
half In leading No 2 Nevada-lain Vegas to n 76-65
victory over Ohio Stale.
With the score lied 43-all 3:19 into the second

(3) Duka (258) vs. (6) St.
John's (24-9). 12:15 p m .
(7) U C L A (21-10) vs. (2)
Kansas (364). 2:35 p m .

MIDWEST REGION
Al Indianapolis
(10| Texa s

(22-8)

WEST REGION
Allong Beach, Cailf.

Purdue (22-7), 2:25 p.m.
(3) Georgetown (24 6) vs. (6)
Xavier (27-4), 4:45 p.m.

EAST REGION
At Atlanta

vs. 121

SOUTHEAST REGION
Al Richmond, V*.

(3) Michigan (23-7) vs. (11)
Loyola Marymount (24-5). 4:55
p.m.
(2) A rizona (25-6) vs. (7)
Alabama (25-8), 7:15 p.m.

(2) Syracuse (25-6) vs. (7)
Vlrglnla(20-11), 2:20 p.m.
(14) Nodhern Iowa (21-8) vs.
(6) Minnesota (21-6), 4:40 p m.

CBS (WCPX B) will begin
today's coverage ol the NCAA
Tournament at noon.

half. U N L V look cnnlrnl on a 14-1 run. T h r
Buckeyes were able to cut the Hrhrls* lead down
to 5 three dllTrrrnl tlm rs. Bill Ohio Slate could
not get closer.
David Butler also scored 14 (Milnls fur Las
Vegas |3I-5|, while Anderson Hunt hail 10 The
H rh rls forced the Buckeyes Into 2 1 turnovers.

Ball Bt. 02, Louisville BO
Chandler Thom pson and Bill Bulls each scored
15 points Saturday and Ball Slate's derrnse held
latulsvlllr to just 38 percent shooting as BSU
upset the L U C a rd in a l* 62-60.
Ball Slate, seetlcd 12th In the West, was ahrad
of No. 4 seed tanilsvltlr all the way and led by as
many as 17 points. 46-29. on a Thom pson dunk
with 13:5-1 left. T h e lead was Just big enough us
the L U Cardinals. I9 6 0 and 1986 national
champions, fumbled uwuy numerous chances to
lie the score or win In the closing ininutrs.
Curtis Kfdtl added 11 points lor Bull Slatr
126-81. which outrrla&gt;utided Louisville 38-27.

Melendez's ground ball slip through his tegs and
Into left field. After another error and a wild pitch.
Melendez scored the tying run on Pete Gaffney's
squeeze bunt.
In a pitcher's duel. H was Hughes and Tw tggs
who provided m a t of the offense, com bining for
live of the 13 total hits. Tw iggs went 3-for-3 and
gave the Lions a 2-1 lead when he crossed Ihe
tlate on Jason Hulsh's single dawn the rlghtfleld
Ine In the bottom of the sixth. Tw iggs doubled
home Brian Maclnness. who started the two-out
rally with a bloop single.
" I was hoping our bats wotild come around.''
said O viedo head coach Mike Ferrell, who
watched his team manage only two hits In the
first five Innings. "(E ric ) Melendez pitched a good
game. We had the right man at Ihe right time —
Hughes did a good job again tonight."
Lake Howell grabbed a quick 1-0 In the first
Inning. Malcolm Cepeda singled off Mello. stole
second and scored on Bob Fu g u e 's line-drive
single. But after dial. Danny M ctb shut down the
Silver Haw ks for the rest oft he game, giving u p a

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total of six hits and walking no one. The run In
the seventh was unearned.
" I felt that m y curveball was working and I was
getting a lot of strikes from the um pire."
commented MrOo. "S o I was ahic to force a lot of
ground balls."
Melendez bafQed the Ovtedo hitters Tor the first
five Innings, scattering only three hits and
walking none In dial span. T w o of those hits were
by Tw iggs.
" I haven't been hitting the ball lhat great
lately." said Twtggs, a sophomore. "I'v e been
getting u lot of low, outside pitches and tonight
Melendez Just throwing It over the plate.*'
W ith the loss. Lake llow rll dropped to 6-10 (2-4
In the S A C ).
"It's Just the breaks." said Silver Hawk coach
Birto Benjamin. "W e made some mental mistakes
which hurt us. We're getting In t e r each game
I'm pleased with a lot of thr things we did
tonight."
Oviedo returns to urtlnn Friday when they
travel to Deland while Luke Howell Journeys lo
Luke Mary lo lake on Ihe Rams.

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and Baldwin scored. T h e next
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double. Lam b then came on to
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L ym a n scored the w inning
runs when Joe Talbot walked,
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b a lk a n d scored on K e v in
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center. Wainscot I advanced to
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Spolskl'a attempted sacrifice
bunt went for a Beider's choice.
After Spolskl stole second, he
scored on Greenlee's double off
the left fie ld w a ll. S h a w n

Rams"T h e y Just wanted It more
than wc did.” said Lake Brantley
coach Mike Smith. "T h e y played
very well tonight und thet got
the h its w hen they needed
them.”
Lake Mary, now 10-6 overall,
will travel lo DeLand to meet Ihe
Bulldogs next Friday night. Lake
Brantley. 11-3 overall, will travel
to Sanford lo meet the Seminotes, also on Friday night.

C ontinued fro m IB
Lake Brantley came back In
the bottom of the sixth Inning
when Steve "Squcek" Shetman
and D oug Wohlstein singled.
Shelman scored on a wild throw
by Leister and Wohlstein scored
on T y le r Illyer's sacrifice fly to
cut the m argin to 6-5. But the
rally was killed when Thom as
filed out deep lo right.
" T h e y huve a lot of good
hitters In their line u p ," said
Lake Mary coach Alan Tuttle.
"I've called on Prom for every
lough opponent we've had und
he’s done a great Job. I thought
that If we could hold them lo 4
or 5 runs we would win the
game."

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trying to get Ccnta. the runners
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• t A iit la , T i m
Kick Fox's baseline drive and layup w ith one
second left Saturday brought North Carolina a
dramatic 79-77 upset over No. I Oklahom a,
m oving lhe T a r Heels Into the N C A A tourna­
m ent's Final IB fo rth e 10th consecutive year.
T h e victory was a huge boost to a North
Carolina team that struggled this year - at least
by its standards - and almost fated to reach the
20- win plateau for the first tim e In 20 seasons.
A s a byproduct of the emotional trium ph. North
Carolina became the wlnnlngest school tn college
basketball history, producing Its 1,479th w in to
pass Kentucky.
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To d d Day grabbed his own rebound and scored
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n igh t, allow ing the fourth-ranked Arkansas
Razorbarks to survive a Dayton upset bid and

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Jo e y Gollnskl followed with a
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Woods, Bonacci, Baraniak power Angels to Pinto victory over Twins
FIV E P O IN T S — Aarim Wood* had I wo double*
and i wo single*. D rrrk Bonacci two double* and a
single and Klip Barnntak a dnuhlr and two single*
a* Ihc Angel* drfrnlrd Ihr Tw in * 28-17 III Plnln
Dlvison play March 8.
In other t’lnln games la*t week:

March 7
Th e Yankee* broke open a 2-2 lie w llh live run*
In I he Ixitinm of Ihe Mllh and wenl tin lo delcat
I he Red* 7-,'l, T h e hot loin of Ihe Yankee* order.
•fa*»n Rhein. Barry lhid*nn and Siephen Shuck,
did m int id the damage. Bear Brown also wenl
2-lor-2. Jason l.eeoinple and Mullhew Johnson
were Ihe defensive stopper*. JelTCaldw ell led Ihe
Red* ofreo*e w llh a double and Brad Awsum li
was Ihe delenslve slar.
Logan Tom klel had three hit*. Danny Meyer* a
home run and Uriah Krm rnlg a great defensive
game a* Ihe A*trm handled the Dodger* 20-12.
M a rc h *
Th e Oriole* Idasied Ihe Tw in * 30*12 with Paul
I. ubraiio (two home run*, three triple*). Kurt
Sehludler (home n m . two double*, two *lngle*|
and Jo nah Shlptev (five slnglesl providing Ihe
nUrnse. Paul Malone had a good defensive gnme
In right Held for Ihe Oriole*.

March 10
Angelo IVieaeea had a home run. a double and
lour RBI nm l Anlhnny C'nrrao a home run. a
triple. I wo singles and three RBI n* Ihe Lake Mary
Dodgers mitlaslrd Ihe Sanford Mels 17-11. Eddie
Honk also had Iwo singles for Ihe Dodger* and D.
While was ihe winning plleher.
T h e Yankees scored four n m s In Ihe tMittom of
H ip m ill lim ing lo break a 7-7 lie and knock Ihe
Cardinal* Irom the ranks o( the unbraieti 11-7.
T rip Spear was 3-for-J. Mall Johnson hit a home
run and .lueoli Lrcom ple scored Ihrec n m s lo
lead the Yankees. Ju s iin llavvarali had two home
n m s anil J im Oase a super d rfrn s lvr gnme for Ihe
Cardinals.
Joshua Gray was 4tor-4 w llh Iwu doubles und
J . C. Reardon was U-for-3 w llh two doubles In lead
Hie K!)2 KM Tigers over Ihe Expo* 20-7.
Chad and Mall Skclinu had four (ills mid scored
four runs each and David Buschrm t had Iw o hlis
as Hie Cdaut* handed Hie Reds a 20-11 setback.
M ustang D ivison

Iwo HBI. Fulm er suffered the pitching Io n .
Jim m y Costa singled In Mstt Young w llh the
winning run as the W inter Springs Angels scored
six runs In Ihe bottom of the sixth Inning lo
defeat the W inter Springs Orioles 7-0. Costa and
Chit* Haasts had three hlta each and Nathan
Sims nnd A ndy Cole had two each to pace the
Angel*. Jerem y Frost was Ihe w inning pitcher In
relief of Sims. Alejandro Oonrales w llh Iw o hits
and Brandon Llppa with two RBI led the Orioles.
Nell Dyninnd was ihe losing pitcher.
Handy Perec had two hlta and Wes Feldman.
Donald Taylo r. Mark Lafaber and Jeff Monaco one
lilt each as ihe Casselberry Indians defeated the
Casselberry Pirates 13-3. Lafaber was the w in n ­
ing plleher w llh Billy Flowers taking the
T h r W lntrr Springs Orioles scored six runs in
ih r boiiom of the fourth Inning to post a
emnr-from-bchlnd 15-10 victory over the Lake
Mary Cardinals. Providing the offense for the
Oriole* w err Brandon Llpps and Neil Dym ond
(three fills eaehl. Deane Mlnnetto and Mike Sine
|lwo hit* each) and Alex Gonzalez (one hll).
Dunkm an and Kulper had two hits each for Ih r
Cardinals. D ym ond was the w inning pitcher and
Dunkm an suffered Ihe loss.

M archs
Jerem y Frost. Chris Haasis. Benny Lupo and
Nathan Sim s combined to hold Ihe Longwood
Blue Ja y s lo three runs as the W inter Springs
Angels von 15-3. Costa. S tm t. Lupo. Frost and
Mai Yuung were the leading hitters for Ihe
Angel*. Torino* and Kalh led the Blue Jay*
offense and Reynolds was the losing plleher.
Josh Plrkrti struck out seven and also had Iwo
hit* as ihe W inter Springs Mels crunrhed th r
Lake Mary Reds 14-4. Brian Stcenaon also had
two hll* and Nick Mrlamzus. J a y Blocker and
Jo h n Snyder one hll each for Ihe Mels. Gorm an
had Iwo hits for Ihe Reds.

M arsh?

March 4

Robbie Shapiro and Scott Hlllnskl combined In
drive In 12 runs as the Astros defeated Ihe Giants
14-13. Shapiro had Ihrce doubles and a single for
srv rn RBI while Hlllnskl drove In five w llh a
single and a double. Hall and Gochec had two hits
each for Ih r Giants. Shapiro was the winning
plleher while C h ris Stenrud suffered the loss.
Jeremiah M ilrhcll was the w inning pitcher and
every member of the Sanford team had a hit a*
tin- Braves downed the Lake Mary Expos 14-4.
Phillip Eubunks was Ihe big hitter for Sanford
with a triple, single and Iwo RBI.
Donald Ta ylo r drove In five runs w llh two
doubles and Iwo single* and Rudy Perez drove In
Iwo nm * w llh four singles as Ihe Casselberry
Indians bested Ih r Longwood Yankees 14-3. Mark
Ui fn h tT was Hie w inning plleher.

Phillip Kultunk* had Hirer hits and Jeremiah
M liehrll scored Hirer runs mid had iwo RBI as Hie
Sanford Braves drlraled (h r Lakr Mary Cardinals
131). Eubanks had a triple and iw o doubles.
Jerem iah M llrh rll Iwo slnglrs. Jason Mliehrll u
double, single, iwo runs seined and one RBI and
Jason U ralium a single, iwo nm s scored and ou r
RBI lo pure Ih r Braves offense. Jason Mltehrll
and Kultunk* combined on Ih r pitching with
M lie h rll p icking u p the w in. Leading Hie
Cardinals olfrtise were Ham m eii with a triple, a
single and one R ill und Bradley w llh u single and

Mike Hodge drove In Iwo runs w llh a home run
a* Hie Design A ir Expo* defeated the Winter
Spring* Oriole* 13-9. Malt Allcgra had Iw o hll*
mid Alex Moore and Ju stin Anderson one ra rh to
join Hodge In Ihe lilt colum n. Randy Cole. Ryan
Wert and Hodge combined lo pick up Ihe pitching
win.
Jerem y Frost humcrcd and doubled and struck
out six butlers on no hits In relief a* Ihe Winter
Springs Angels cume-from-behlnd lo heal Hie
Royals 12-6. Also, gelling hits for Ihe Angels w in -

March a
Benny Lupo singled, stole sreond m id third mid
scored on a (tasseil lutll w llh the winning nin ns
Hie W ln trr Springs Angels defealed Ihe lutkr
Maty Dodgcis 12-11. l.ti|M&gt; was ulso Ihe winning
plteiicr retiring Ihe Inst Iwo liallers In the sixth.
Sal.than Sim s led Ihe Angel offrnar with two
doubles, a single and Ihrce nm s scored.

Track
C o n tin u e d fro m I B
com bined
w llh Snell lo win the mile relay,
lutke Mary also look second In
Ihc two-mile relay.
It was a llille dllferenl scenario
lor Ih r latke Mary hoy*, who
galnrd control of Ihc meet early
and did not Irt go. Anush Collins
and Bob Robertson were both
double winner* for Ihe Rams.
Collin* taking first In Ihc 100in c lc r u nd 2 2 0 -y a rd dashes
while Robertson won Ihc mile
and KHO-yard runs.
" O u r finishes were unbelieva­

March B

ble." said Lake Mary boys' coach
H arry Nelson. " O u r sixth and
sc ve n lh place ru n n e rs were
finishing with a bang while our
leaders were Jurt scary. We ran
tike we were possessed.
"W e held ou r ow n In the field
events. O u r second-line players
really got a lot of points for us.”
In all. 18 Lake Mary boys
contributed points Friday night,
moat of them scortng In more
than one event. Scan S m llh
scored In three events, finishing
second In Ihe Itxtgjum p. third In
the triple (u m p a n d tied for sixth

Jason Hobbs cleared *3 2 to lake Irrsl place in ihe pole vault and
help foe lake Brantley Patriots finish second at Ihe lake Mary
Invil tiiuiui uii Friday night

In the high Ju m p
C h a r le s E lb e r r y w o n the
440-yard dash and tied for sixth
In the h ig h Jum p. Ed Russ
finished first In Ihe 3 3 0 Interme­
diate hurdles and fourth In Ihe
120 high hurdles. D .J . Lewis
placed second
ru n and fourth
Carlos Sm ith
the shot put
discus and Gary Gleason was
fifth In the 120 high hurdles and
sixth In the 330 Intermediate
hurdles.
Other scorers for the
Included Alex Green (second,
pole vault). Bob Mencllo (third,
shot put), Jsson Likens Ifourth.
pole vault). Terrel W hite (fourth,
shat put). E d Sheer (tied for fifth,
pole vault), A1 Holt (llfth. high
ju m p ). .Chris Ross (sixth. 120
high hurdles) snd T ra v is Olson
(sixth, two-mlle run).
E lb e r r y . R o b e rtso n . Steve
Heidt snd Tyrone Redding won
the mile relay for Lake Mary,
which also took seconds In the
two-mlle and 440-yard relays.
A fte r La k e M a ry , Lake
B ra ntle y was the most suc­
cessful county school at the
m e e t as th e P a trio ts b o ys
finished second while the girls
came In fifth.
In d iv id u a l w inners for the
Lake Brantley boys were Derrick
W h ile (shot put) and Ja son
H o b b s (p o le v a u l t ) . G a r y
Douglas, Elro y D antzler, Joe
Pagan and Clint Johnson also
combined to win Ihe 440-yard
relay.
Dantzler and Darren Tu g m a n
each scored In three events.
Dantzler placed second In the
100-meter dash, fourth In the
440-yard dash and fifth In Ih r
long ju m p while Tu g m a n was
second In the 880-yard run.
third In Ihe mile and fifth In Ihc
t w o -m lle . P a rk e r A n d e rs o n
placed In two events, finishing
second In the 120 high hurdle*
and fourth In the 330 Intermedi­
ate hurdle*.
Also scoring for the Patriots
were Johnson (second. 220-yard
dash). Douglas (fourth. 880-yard
run). Alex Cano (fifth, discus)
and D arvln Boothe (tied for filth,
pole vault). Lakr Brantley was
third In the two-mlle relay and
sixth In the mile relay.
T h e Patriots girls were led by
ihe Irto of Thta W ong. Am y
Glnuette and Joyce Tullis. each
of w hom scored In Iwo cvenls.
Glnnettc was second In both the
880-yard and mile runs. Tu llls
cam e In th ird In h o lh I h r
iw o-m lic and mile ru ns and
W ong was fifth In Ihe 330 low
hurdles and sixth In ihe 110

Nathan Sims. Benny Lupo and Chris Haasis.
Jason and J.R . paced the Royal atlack and Drake
was Ihe losing pltrher.

March 10
Greg Bradley had Iwo hits each and scored four
runs and Paul Dunkm an nnd T ro y Ham m ed had
two hits each ns th r Su n S ia lr Slcrl Cardinal*
oulscurcd the Longwood Bine Ja y s 12-5. Nicholas
McMurray was Ih r winning p ltrlirr und Reynolds
look Ihe loss,
Brrtn Trm p rllo tt was Ihc w inning plleher and
Phillip Eubank* drove lu six runs with a home
ru n. double nnd slnglti as Ihe Sanrnnl Brave*
blasted Ihe Lake Mary Astro* IH-7. Danny
S lzrm o rr. Matthew Davidson. Bradley U r rrn and
T o m m y Moorr also eoiilrllm lrd lo Ihc Brnvrs’
13-hlt atlack.
T h e Winter Spring* Tw in * overcame a big early
lead lo lie It* game w llh Ihc Winter Springs
Tiger*, hut Ihe Tiger* * ro m l a run In Ih r Imttom
nf th r *lxlh Inning in (tick np a 14 13 vlctnry.

M ucha
Sam Moore threw out the potential lying run nt
the plate lo end Ihe game aa the Reds defeated
the Royals 5-7. Each Young. BID Barney. Andrew
M cC lu ng and Mnore were Hie trading h lltrni for
Ihe Reds while -foah Froal. Seth Moseley and
Jason Shipley lead Ihe Royal*.
Patrick Nave gave up one hll and struck oul *lx
In relief aa th r Winter Springs Ikxlgcra won a 4 -0
pitchers' duel with the Longwood Tigers. A n d y
Neufeld paced ih r flodgers attack w llh three tills
while Nave. M lkr G ra ndrlll and Adam Bookrii
had one hit each. Bishop and Shook collected Ihc
hlta for the T lg rm . Mike B uky threw a six-hit Ir r
and struck oul 12 halter* hul ended up Ih r Inning
pitcher.

March B
Jason Patrakh threw a tw o-hlltrr and nlm ck
oul five aa the Brave* shutout Ihe Pirates 11-0.
Steve Shewm akrr had two hll* and Jerem y
Griffins and Damian Allen one hll each In pace
the Brave* hilling. Aaron Black was Ihe losing
pitcher.

March 10
T h e Casselberry Reds Jumped oul lo a six-run
lead In Ihe first liming and held on for a 7-2 w in
over the Expo*. Andrew M cClung was the
w inning plleher wllh J im m y Panama picking up
Ihe save. David Nile*. Sam Moore. E .J . Redouly,
J im m y Park* and J . J . Drplerre had Ihe hll* for
Ihe Reds.
Jason Shipley drove In six run* w llh a home
ru n. double and Iw o single* as the Winter Spring*
Royals handed the Lake Mary Yankee* a 10-7
setback. Jacob Sims and Josh Frost, the w inning
pitcher, also contributed to the h illin g atlack lor
the Royals. Hhlno look Ihc pitching loss for Ih r
Yankees.
M uch 11
Angelo Am alu laid three hll*. two RBI and two
runs scored and also pitched a complete game
victory as Ihc Winter Springs Royals scored nine
runs In Its last te/o ut bats lo pick up a I B -12
trium p h over live* Braves. Alsn contributing
offensively Tor Ihe Royal* were Josh Frosi
(double, two single*, three RBI). Scotl Mosley (Iw o
singles, three runs scored. RBI) and Jacob Situ*
(tw o singles, twurunsscored. Rill).

Solly Morris contributed lo the Lake Howell Sliver
Hawks' sixth-place finish In Friday night's Lake
Mary Invitational by placing sixth In the 330 low

B ryan Lowe and C h ris Lockhart had back-toback sacrifice squeeze bunts hi the top of the
seventh Inning aa the S u n State Ford Dodgers
picked u p a 6-5 victory over the Giants. Mike
Johnson (double, Iw o singles, two runs scored.
Iw o RBI), and Jacob B runner (two stagjea. two
runs scared) were the big hitters for the Dodgers.
A dam Coleman a id Ben Thom a s had three hlta
each Tor the Giants. Johnson was the winning
pitcher and Coleman Ihe loser.
Mike C a rr. To n y Ham m ett. Eric Nielsen and
Brian Wlllcox had one hit each aa the H .D . Really
Pirates scored four runs In the Imttom of the sixth
Inning and picked up a n 8-7 trium ph over the
Meta. Mike Morelll and Skip N unnery had the hits
ror Ihe Meta. Sonny Lloyd was the winning
plleher while T J . Yarborough aidfered Ihe loss.

March 4
Cartgnan. Wllwtn and Bogan combined Tor
sevrn hits and five RBI and Scott Maine tossed a
llvr-hltter as the Orioles downed the Pirates 5-2.
Sonny Lloyd wan Ihe losing pitcher for Ihe
Pirates.

March •
J im m y Parran and Paul H ag#- scored four runs
each as the Winter Spring* R iva ls crunched the
Casselberry Dodgers 19-7. Jason Sim pkins was
Ihe w inning pitcher snd Duke Lucas Ihe loser In
Ihe game (hat featured Parran w llh three singles
nnd four RBI. Stan Woods w llh three singles, two
runs scored and two RBI and Jo h n Murray w llh a
triple and three Rl*.

March 7
Ben Tho m a s was Ih r w inning plleher as Ihe
G iants beat Ihe Tw in s 10-8. Thrxna* helped hi*
own cause at the plate w llh tw o singles, three RBI
and Iw o runs scored. Also cuntrlbuling was Adam
G rim aldi w llh two singles, three runs scored and
Iwo RBI. Woodward look Ihe low on the mound
for the Tw in s.

March B
Jeff C h unal ami Clint M urray drove In two runs
ra rh as Ih r Sanford Yankees won 12-1. Todd
Braden and B eni Daniels also contributed hll* for
Ihe Yankee*, Ikmlcls si ruck out sevrn men lo
pick up the ptlrhlng w in and Jason Tate was Ih r
loser.

March lO

To d d Braden struck out four hullrrs and also
doubled as the Sanford Yankrea braird thr
W inter Springs Royal* 10-7. Also gelling hits for
Sanford were Jam ie Pllzer. Todd Hensley and
Mark Thtrse n. Jim m y Pan-an was th r losing
pitcher.
T h e conslstant. pitching of Jlm b o Carrlgan
overcame an error-prone performance by Ills
male* as Hie Orioles picked up a m uch needed
victory over Ihe Dodger*. Providing Ihe offense
for Ihe Oriole* were Kyle Gallics |fnur singles,
three runs scored, two RBI). Eddie Wilson (Ih rrr
singles, three Hill, run scorcdl and Dustin Simms
(double, run scored, tw o RBI). M. Johnson had
three singles, a nm scored and Iw o K ill lo pace
the Dodgers and Jake Brunner was Ih r losing
pitcher.

March I I
Juson Pclly had Ihrre hits, three Bill ami
pllched two Innings of nnr-hlt relief as Hie Twins
outlasted Ihe Mel* 11-10, Danny Woodward was
Hie winningpllclwr and Morelll Ihr loser,

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hurdles In a personal best lime of 51.1, She also
anchored Ihe Silver Hawks' mMe relay, which
finished filth despite running in the slow heat.

high hurdles.
Juntpl, Greg Rigby (third. 440M o n a A rlz a w as L a k e
yard dash). Robert Morris (third,
liru n llry 's lone w inner, laklng tw o-m lle ru n l. C o lb y B row n
first In the 330 low hurdles. Her (fifth, shot pull. Antwarm Sm ith
sister Krlslrn came In fifth in Ih r (six th . lO O-m eter 'dash), Ihe
440-yard dash. T h e Palrlots also iwo-mtle relay (fourth). 440-yard
were second In th r mile relay relay I th ird ) and m ile relay
and sixth In both Ihe two-mlle (fourth).
and 440-vurd rrktys.
J e n n y M a r-D o w e I I. M lk l
l-ik e Howell also showed well
Palumbo and S b rry l Palumbo
on F r id a y n lg h l. I h r b o ys
led I lie S ilv e r H a w k g irls .
Mulshing sreond und Hie girls Mai Dowell came lu flfllt In Ih r
placing sixth.
Irlplr Jum p and sixth In Ihe
A d a m T o t h . B r ia n lla m - 22()-vurd dash. Mlkl Palumbo
m onlrec. Ja m ie Fu r bush and was fourth m lls- Iwo-mlle run
Scotl MacKliilosti all placed In and linn in the mile run and
two rv rn ls lor lls- Silver Hawk*
Sheryl Palm ii In i placed second
T o lh won Ihe discus and was
In Ih r high Ju m p and lull in ih r
sixth In the shot pul. Ham
H80-yard run.
munlree placed seeoml In Ihc
Also scoring for Ihc Silver
3:10 Inlermedlatr hurdles anil
sixth lit the trlpk- ju m p , Furbush Hawks were .Jessica Canlarelll
won the 12(1 high hurdles and (lo u r t h . I 10 h ig h h u rd le s l.
was third In H r 330 Intermedi­ Natalie Ncwtierry (fifth, iwo-mlle
ate hurdles and M acKInlosli run) and Sully Morris (sixth. 330
came In lltlrd In the 120 high low- hurdles) L ik e Howell was
hurdles anil filth In tin- 330 fourth in Ih r Iw iM iillr relay and
Intermediate hurdles.
Ilf III In the tulle relay as well.
Lym an's girls untie In the lied
Lake Howell also got points
from Hobby Re st (sreond hl"l&gt; for rh’hlh with Filnewnl'-r Hie

Grey hound*' points came from
Angelhpie Tussle (fourth, shot
put). Kalina Stafford Ifourth.
triple Jum p). .Janet Greenberg
(fo u rth . 8 8 0 -y a rd run|. A llttemarle Lnlllii (sixth, iwo-mlle
run|. a third In Ihe two-mlle
relay and a sixth In the mile
relay.
For Oviedo. Ih r boys wensixth and the girts I lilt.
Mike Goins puecd the Oviedo
hoys with a first In Ihr high
lum p and a filth in ih r triple
jurnp while Ray Gullies Mulshed
lourth In Ih r triple Jump and
sixth In the lung Jump.
Other scorer* lor the Lion*
were G a ry Rowe (second. 440
yard dash). Kevin G u lrh 'lfo u rlh .
220 yard dash). Harlan W llroxv&gt;n inilh. 440 yard dash). Jell
lik e s la lx ih . m ile ru n l. the
two-mlle relay lllllh). 4-IO-yard
relay Is lx ilil anil mile relay
(sreand).
T h r Lion girls got a sixth-place
flitlsh Irom Kalh- St im u li in the
IfXVmeicr dash and a fourth In
Hie 440 i ,od r--ltv

�Santord HarWd. Sanlord. Florida - Sunday. March IB. 1890 - M

B u s in e s s
IN B R I E F
SUDA buys lots for homss

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S A N FO R D — S U D A . Inr.. the Aliumrmie Springs building
unit development com pany has bought 92 lota at Woodbine.
Tile average lot size for Woodbine Is HO a 112 lor homes that
are to be two. tyrre. and four bedrooms and u rr prtceil from (In*
870.000 Into the S I 00.000 ranges. I he company suld In a press
release.
Woodbtnr Is near S ta ir Road 427 and Dedford Koud Just
south of the Lake Mary Boulevard extension,
S U D A . Inc. Is u 10 year-old. family owned und operated
building and development company specialising In single
family homes priced from the $OOs to the 8100s. S U D A also
Ini lIds bet wren three and Irn custom homes u year.

L o b b y p u s h e s w o rk e rs c o m p plan
TALLAH ASSEE F lo r id a 's s u ia llbusiness eoum m nlly has had enough ol
high workers' eumpeiisaiknt premiums und
Is calling iijxili Ihe la-glslatun- to qilirkiv
approve the rc co n m ic n d u iln u s ol the
Workers' ('omjx-nsutlon Oversight Hoanl,
according to a lobby csi.
"Sm all buslm-ss lias given Its Iasi plnl ol
blood lor workers' comp. Now tls lime lor
otlu-rs lo give." Bill llcrrlc. siale dlreelm ot
Ihe Nulkmul F'ederaHoii ol lllde|M-ndrnl
Business, suld In n press release. T h e N FIII
lohljys on lu-hall ol small hiislness In
Washington. D .C., ami each ol llie nation's
slate eapll ills

He said that W C preruluuis Imve litc m is «l 63 |K'm-nt over Hie Iasi two years.
Ill mlviN'Ullllg change, llcrrlc juilnleH lo a
recent NFIH/Florldu survey lluil lound
almost halt ol the hiislness com m unity was
planning In lllilll wage Increases anil even
reduce Ihelr existing workloree as a Hired
result ol escalating workers' ciiiiqiciix.illon
premiums.
Ilerrle sold llie small business group was
emliirsiug Ihe oversight Uuird's priqiosnllu-cause liiey closely lolkiw Ihe desires ol Ihe
siuull business com m unity. In |uirlleular. litd ie d Ihe luxtrd's ret ouiiiirndalkm s lo:
• Modltv llie want- loss svslrtn so Hull the

lime jicrhxl of ellglhlllly Tor benellts I*
direct ly linked lo Ihe severity of Ihe Injury.
V W rite stronger dellilltlmis for acrlilciil,
Injury, mid wages. Am biguous definitions
mean an Increase In Ihe num ber nf lawsuits.
• Place a cap oil attorneys' fees. A recent
NFIII survey (mind 96 |M-reeiit ol Ihe
small business owners lavorlug some lorm
« l limits on ui io m rys' lees In workers'
comp. COSTS.
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Berriaford wins Omni burglar alarm
W IN T E R SPRINGS — .Joann Herrtsford has won a 8700
worlh Burglar Alarm Systrm In tltr Om ni Security Concepts'
drawing held during Ihe Mid-Florida Home A Garden Show.
Chundrr Gandhi, company president, said In u press rrlrasr.
Om ni Security Concepts was founded by Chander Gandhi,
who has two masters degree In Engineering and 17 yrurs ol
related experience In the defrnse Industry, uerordlng lo ihe
pressrelease.

Emerson Realty la exclusive agent

Bank reports annual earnings
LO N G W O O D — First National Hank of Central Florida lias
reported a net Income for the 1080 calendar year ot 8175,000.
Year-end total ussets were 82H.U4I.OOO and lotal deposits
were 824.002.000 with a prim ary capltul ratio of 11.34
percent, the bank said In a press release. First Nuilonul Hank ol
Central Florida suld It's capital ratio Is nearly twice Ihe m lnlm ii
lor a iiultonul bank, und Is one of Ihe highest In Central Florida.

DeLand chamber trade show due

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D el.A N D — What do a dulcimer, a soloist, a choir and a
women's liamtony singing group have In common? Th e y will
be appearing at the DeLand Area Cham ber of Commerce
annual business trade show. Business Showcase- '00. on Friday
und Saturday. March 23-24. at St el son University's Edm unds
Activities Center.
"Adm ission and parking will he free lo Ihe public, und IOO
exhibitors are expected lo participate." C o m m o n ly Events
Committee chairman doe W ind said In u press release-.
Doors will lie open ul 10 a.m. lo H p in. both days. Many
exhibitors will have gilts and door prUcs. " T h e Chamber's
Grand I’rl/e will be a weekend on a liuuscboul from tlimioem
Landing M rlna." said Wind.
For more Information, contact the DeLand Area Chamber ol
Commerce at (1)041734 4311.
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Credit w orkshop scheduled In Volusia
D A Y T O N A B E A C H — CW1: Credit Professionals of Volusia
County unnoucnc Ih rlr 4lh Annual Credit Workshop In
conjunction with Nulloual Credit Education Week on April 17
from 9 u.m , to 5 p.m . at Ihe Slirfsidr Regency. 2700 N. Atlantic
Ave.. Daytona Beach.Cosi Is 825.
Tuples lo lx- covered are: Motivation, stress and time
munagrment. Ihe challenges and opportunllles of Hie smull
retailer, assault, and the later yrurs: Ihe roles of ercdil planning
an Consumer Credit Counseling Service.
CW I: Credit Professionals Is a national association for those
working In the credit Industry. For rrservalkins. please- call
J u d y F rrte y al 1904)255-5316 or Glenda Madewell al
19041761-5414.

,

W hale of a new
Cliff Bauder (right) owner ol Whalers Country
Kitchen. 110 S Palmetto Ave , was welcomed lo
Ihe downtown area by the Greater Sanlord
Chamber ot Commerce Among those al ihe

welcoming reception were: Virginia longwell
(lelt). the chamber's executive assistant. Sharon
Beatty, ol Ihe chamber’s welcoming committee,
and Penny Bauder. the owner's niece

SA N FO R D Margaret Bat­
chelor. In only lirr second ycur
as a Realtor ussoelalc w llli ERA
Stcnstum Really, llie.. captured
Hirer plaques during the firm's
annual awards banquet.
She received one lor recording
more than 83 million In sides
during I (Mil), another for tx-lug
named Hie tope sides |x-rsoii.
and one lor tx-lug named Huniilsluiidlng Realtor associate of
ihe year.
Rena McDonald was honored
lor Ix-ing die firm 's lop Using
ussoelatr Inr ihe year and for
posting over 82 million In xulrs.
Six Olliers re cl veil plaques lor
achieving more Ilian 81 million
I I I s a te s . T h e y a r r : D a le
A b ra m s o n . M arsha lle n n r ll.
M u 11i,i Ik-rvlsli. Ik-ill lluihuwuy.
G llta Urhaluc/yk ami Nam-v
Rcusswlg.
&lt;till si a m il ii g u e lile v e m e u l
awards went lo Allx-ri Am ur.
I'airlda Austin. T im Gtx-ssiiian.
IkiliSunderiind Pat Sicnatroni.

Incom e from interest m ust be reported
■ y O l O K Q l W . S M ITH _________
Seventh In a series
As always, you must report all
Interest Income on your tax
return. If your taxable Interest Is
8400 or less, simply report the
total amount on line Ha of Form
1040 and Form I04 0 A . or Hoe 2
or F o rm 1040EZ. If taxable
Interest exceeds 8400. It must be
reported In detail on a separate
schedule and attached to your
re tu rn. O n Form 1040, use
S c h e d u le B . a n d on F o rm
104 0 A. use Schnlule 1, Part II. If
Individuals receive more than
8400 In Interest Income. Komi
I0 4 0 E Z cannot be used.
Most Institutions will send you
Form 1099-1NT. which rrporls
how m uch Interest you earned.
Be sure to save the forms for
your records, even though you
do not have to attach them to
your Income tax return.
For some types of Intrrest.
such as on a personal loan lo u
friend, you must keep track ol
the amounts received. Here are
some com m on sources from
which you might earn Inleresl
income:
1
Savings accounts at banks,
savings and lu in associations.

Cut your
own taxes
and save
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and other financial inatltutMtia. Many credit unions and coopera­
tive bunks call Ihe intrrest Uwty
pay a dividend, but It must be
reported as Interest.
Corporate bom b.
U .S . g o ve rn m e n t b o n d s.
Tre a su ry bills arxl notes.
Certificates of drposll.
Personal loans you grant to
acquaintances.'
Interest on U.S. savings bonds.
You niuy earn Interest on U.S.
savings bonds In one of two
ways. U n some bonds. Interest is
paid ul staled intervals by Inter­
est checks or coupons. Other
txuuls are Issued on a discount
I k i s I s and the Interest Is the
Increase In th rtr value over
slated periods of lime.
Series Hi I bonds: These bonds
are Issued al face value. Interest
Is paid Iwlee a year by check. If
you are a cash method taxpayer.you report Inlrre sl on these
bonds as Income In the year you

receive It. Series till bonds were
first offered In 19H0. Before
1980, Series H bonds were
Issued. Series H bonds are
treated the same as Series H H
bonds. If you are a cash method
taxpayer, you report the Interest
when you receive It.
Scries E E bonds: These bonds
arc Issued on a discount basis.

Th e face am ount Is payable only
ai m aturity. T h e difference be­
tween the purchase price and
the redemption value Is taxable
Interest.
Series E E bonds were first
offered In 1980. Before 1980,
Series E Bonds were Issued. II
you ow n either Series U
or
Series E bonds and use the cash
method of reporting Income, you
m ay: Defer reporting Ihe Inleresl
until the year you cash the
bonds or the year in which they
mature, whichever Is earlier: or
report the increase In redemp­
tion value as Interest each year.
Interest Income from some
bonds Is tax exempt. These a rr
municipal bornfe Issued by stale,
county and city governments,
school boards, or local taxing
authorities lo provide essential
services. Bonds Issued for socalled private purposes, such as
construction of a stadium, are
not exempt If Insurd after Aug.
15. 1986.
Grorge W Smith id I** rn4n*0&gt;ng
Of « c«Ffit&gt;*d pvb!« atcovnfinq firm *nd 4

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Say "Charge It"

The Week In Business
Rate of inflation evens,
stock market p o sts gain
juice of vehicle production In
December.
In slrx'ks. Hie sux-k markei
N EW Y O R K Washington gullied Iasi week, bolstered by
had some good news about the news of stable producer prices
last mouth and buying related lo
U.S. econom y last week with
itirre key Indicators signaling Ihe q u a rte rly expirations ol
that Hie rale of Inflation has futures anil options known as
been tempered, ul leusl tempo­ "Irlple-w iichlng h ou r."
T h e Dow Jo n e s Indrutlrlul
rarily. against a backdrop nf
average surged 45.50 FrUlav lo
sluggish growth.
T h e Labor Departm ent re­ close ai 2741 22. a gain of 57.89
ported prices on the wholesale points, or about 2.2 pcrt-cul. on
level remained stable 111 Febru­ Itie week
Am ong ihe broader markei
ary after rising I H perreni the
averages, the New York S link
riionth before.
Exchange composite Index ruse
Al Ihe sunn- lime, the Com 1.74 points lo close tilt- week al
meree Deportment sold housing
1 8 7 .9 2 . S ta n d a rd A P o o r's
starts lell 7 pereenl during ihe
DOOsiock Index gained 3.9H to
month alter rising 24.7 perreni
In J a n u a r y . N ew h o u s in g
341.01.
Advances led declines968 800
[x-rm lls tumbled sharply Iasi
month, lulling a record 25 per- among ihe 2.142 Issues trailed
reni in an annual rale ot 1.3 Oils week. Big Ikiard volume
million hum 1.7 million in J a n ­ to lu lcd 7 7 3 .2 3 3 .0 7 0 shares,
eoiii|Kired with 768.924.120 a
uary.
The Federal Reserve also re- week earlier und HH6.47H. 190 a
purled Industrial production rose vear ago.
Inveslors more or less marked
0.6 percent during the m onili
alter slipping I percent ill J a n u ­ lime Ix-lore llie economic rc|xirls
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Burn victim treated with cloned skin

IN B R I E F

T A M P A — A n c lc c t r lr ln n
s rv rrrly burned In an Industrial
accident has become ihc flrsi
person In Florida treated wlih
skin grown In a laboratory.
Skin cloned In n Boston labo­
ratory from Gary S lu k rm lllrr's
undamaged skin was grafted to
his body March I. said Dr. C.
Wayne Cruse, dlrrclor of Tam pa
General Hospital's burn unit.
T h e process, which uses u
postage stamp piece of th r pa­
tie nt's skin to grow a thin
body-size covering, helps victims
who do not have enough healthy
skin to graft onto the b u m rd
urea, he said.
It takes u little less than a
month to grow enough cultured
skin to cover a body. Cnise said.
Roger Keys, Southern regional
representative for Blosurfarc

Lunchtime for Womtn program April 5
'Horm one The ra p y and Menopause' is the topic of the next
'Lunchtim e Program for W om en' on Thursday. April 5. at noon
In the library at Florida Hospital Apopka. 201 N. Park Ave..
Apopka.
O H -G YN David Goss. M .D.. will be I h r guest speakrr.
T h e L u n c h llm r Program for Women* Is a free com m unity
service of the Center for W omen's Medicine at Florida Hospital.
For more Information, or to .register, call 889-1001. Those
attending are asked to bring their iuneh. Dessert and beverages
w ill be provided by the hospital.

Psychotherapists to apaak hart
T w o members of MCA West Lake Hospital's speakers bureau
have scheduled talks tn Seminole County In the coming weeks.
Maitland psychotherapist Bella S. Kobocow. M S., will address
u group of Lake Mary High School students on April 3 on the
subject of hypnotherapy.
Maitland psychotherapist George S c h u li. Ph.D., will address a
group of Mllwee Middle School students on March 16 on the
subject of depression.

Tech nolog y In c., the Boston
c (i h i p it n y t h a t g r e w
Stukrm lller’s akin, said so fur,
too pallcnls nationwide have
benefited from the process. T o
date. 50 b u m renters have used
the technology.
He said Siakrm liter's npcra­
tion murks th r first tlm r the
cultured skin has been user! In
Florida.
T h e company Is receiving tiny
skin hlojMirs from hum centers
around the country and using u
process patented by u Harvard
doctor lu grow skin and rush It
hack to the patient, h r said.
Stakcm lllrr. 28. of A ub um da lr
was b u m rd Ja n . 25 and was
first treated at Orlando Regional
Medical Center. He was later
transferred lo Tam pa General
Hospital, where doctors took
p o n ta g e s l u m p -s i z e d s k in
samples from his font and groin

and sent them to Ulosurface.
Slu krm lllrr's wife, Pam. aald
her husband was In critical
co nditio n w ith th ird -d e g re e
bum s over 75 percent of his
body.
"W hen we gm here, they gave
him only a 10 p rrrrn t chance."
she said. “ He's come a long way
since then. ... H e’s doing really
good."
Cruse said 77 pieces of skin,
each the size of half a dollar bill,
w e re g r a f t e d lo G a r y
Stnkemlller.
" L o n g -t e r m re s u lts sh ow
scarring will be lesa In this kind
uf skin grafting." Cnise said.
"Cells seem to mingle together,
so there's less scarring."
Keys said th r emctal problem
Is keeping a critically burned
patient alive long enough to
benefit from the cultured skin.
"Forty percent of the patients

Nutrition aamlnar alatad for March 28
KrcognUIng the month of March as 'National Nutrition
Month.’ Dr. J . Klein will present a free seminar on heallhy habits
and good nutrition.
Open la the public on a first-come, first-served basis, the
seminar will be held Wednesday, March 2 8 at 7 p.m.
Th e event will take place at D r. Klein's Health Nuts, located at
I-UK) W. Highw ay 434 In Longwood.
Reservations can Ire made by ealllng 830-4222.

New gallbladder
surgery uses
mild anesthesia

Local facility racolvaa accreditation
PAS Radiology Assoclales-Sanford Diagnostics' m am m o­
graphy facility has been accredited by the American College &lt;&gt;(
Radiology (A C R ).
T h e facility has met the necessary requirements, which
Include a peer review evaluation of the facility's staff
qualifications, equipment, quality control and quality assurance
programs. Image quality and breast dose.
T h e accreditation must be renewed every three years.
More than 1.OOO facilities have been accredited nationwide.

World-famous health center
unveils new weight-loss plan
Utilise Praaa Iwtsensttsnsl
M IN N E A P O L IS Now you.
too. can lose weight the Mayo
C linic way In the comfort of your
home.
T h e famed Rochester, M inn.,
health center, w h lrh criticizes
lad diets as unsafe and u n ­
healthy. for the first lime lias
revealed Us o w n . weight-loss
plan, based on how Its doctors
a n d d ie tic ia n s have helped
overweight patients.
"W e decided It's time to give
people what th e y 'v e u lw u ys
wanted and what Ihut Is Is the
Mayo Clinic D iet." said D r. P.J.
Palumbo, editor of the Mayo
Clinic Nutrition Letter, w h lrh
bus about 90.000 subscribers.
T h e goal Is tn lose 1 pound a
week without gimmicks. C nu rh
potatoes can lose weight more
slowly. Those w ho move more
often than tn walk to the refrig­
erator and lift their arms lo do
something other than to shove In
their nrxt ruprake will shrd
pounds fastrr. I h r Mayo dieti­
cians say. Mild exercise is part of
Ihc plan.
" F o r years, we've tried to pul
to rest rumors of a Mayo Clinic
D ie t." Palumbo wrote In the
newsletter. "Despite our efforts,
a handful of bizarre diets bearing
I the) Mayo Clinic's name con­
tinue to circulate In rh u ln-lrttcr
fashion We'll continue to dis­
claim the egg and grapefruit
regimens. At the same lime,
w e 'll give yo u u legitim ate
approach for losing we Ight."
Anyone who wants lo lostweight should consult with ih rlr
doctor before embarking on any
d ie t. In c lu d in g the M a y o 's .
Palumbo said.
T h r Mayo diet culls for people
to cat readily available foods
without having lo pay fur pricey
n u irliio n a l a dd itive s o r risk
vitam in and m ineral deficien­
cies. he said. T h e diet uses
ordinary loot!*, such as chicken,
fish. beef, potatoes, bananas,
p e a nu t b u tte r, whole w h tu l
bread, oatmeal, broccoli and
cauliflower.
A copy of the diet can fie
obtained by calling or w rlllng
the clinic and requesting a copy
of the February Issue of the
newsletter |I3).
Dieters generally ran figure
out how m any calories they are
ullnw rd each day by m ultiplying
llir lr body weight by 10 la
2 0 0 -p o u n d person would be
a llo w e d 2 .0 0 0 culoriesl and
shouldn't go m u rh below 1.400
calories a day.
"It Isa diet you cun live by and
doesn't require you lu buy other
p r o d u c t s to s u p p le m e n t
v ita m in s a n d m in e r a ls ."
Palum bo said.
Alice Lichtenstein, an as»iv
taut professor a l T u lls Universe
ly . said the Mayo diet is con
servutlve.
"It sounds like a sensible
approui It.'* Lichtenstein said. "If
you are al 200 pounds and you
consume 2.000 calories ... there
definitely will be weight loss,
e s p e c ia lly If y o u in c re a s e
exercise "

Vibrating power tools can create
disorder that has crippling effects
U w lfd Proas lirtarwaHnal

T h e Mayo's Idru of exrrcisr is
walking Jusi enough to Inrrrusr
breathing noticeably — up lo 30
minutes — because It Is the
easiest and the safest.
" If you do a n yth in g more
strenuous, then you have in vary
according la Ihc health of Ihc
Individual and ihc ugc of the
Indlvidual." Palumbo said.
T h e g o a l Is '•» i - f r a l e a t l r l n -U o l

300-500 calories a day. which
will burn uff uboul I pound ol Ini
each week, he said.
"You won’t lose fast but you
won't be starving and having
food on your m in d ." Palumbo
said.
Another advantage is thal
jx-oplc who lose weight slowly
tend to keep it off longer than
those who use crush diets or
resort to surgical methods such
us liposuction ur stomach slupltng.
"W e are tryin g to Initiate
hchavloral changes Ihut will last
forever," PalumlKi said.

B A L T IM O R E — Universi­
ty of Maryland surgeons
said they have performed
what (hey believe Is the
nation's first gallbladder
surgery using only a local
anesthetic.
T h e patient, a 32-yearold opera singer w ho did
not want a general anes­
thetic for fear of damage to
h e r v o c a l c o rd s , had
gallbladder surgery Mon­
day by an incision through
her navel.
University surgeons have
h a d s u c c e s s w it h th e
o p e r a t i o n , p e r f o r m in g
a b o u t 100 of the p ro ­
cedures since October, but
had never before completed
the operation w ith only
local anesthesia.
“ We arc In close contact
with the major players tn
this rapidly growing tech­
nique. and os far us we
know, this patient Is the
. first to undergo gallbladder
I su rg e ry w ithout general
anesthesia." said Dr. Rob­
ert B ailey, an assistant
professor of surgery al U n i­
versity of Maryland.
Doctors said most pa­
tients. with problems such
us gallstones, could have
the su rg e ry In an a m ­
bulatory setting and be
discharged the same day.
S u rg e o n s use a
laparoscope, a tube with a
liny lens on one end and a
m iniature video camera at
the other end. lo puncture
the abdomen and reach
the gallbladder.

W A S H IN G T O N - Ncurly 1.5
mllllun Americans are exposed
in a h e a lth lia zu rd in t h r
workplace that they can'l see.
smell or hear. Hut It certainly
can he fell.
Vibration m ay seem harmless.
After all. at low levels It ran be
used to massage lensr muscles.
However, frequent exposure to
the quivering and shaking of
(rower tools may cause a d rhllilatlng "w hile iliig rr" disorder
that In severe eases may require
tlugrr amputation.
In a recent report on "hundann vibration syndrom e." the
National Institute for Oceupat t n n a l S a f e t y a n d H e a lt h
estimates hall of Ihc American
workers using Jack hummers,
chain saws, grinders, drills and
other vibrating power tools will
develop ihc distressing condi­
tion.
Th e most obvious sign of the

svndrome ts the appearance of
u n u s u a l w h i t e s p lo t c h e s o n the
fingers. A t first, attacks of
blanching, numbness or tingling
are occasional and affect Just the
tips of one or more fingers.
If exposure to vibration Is not
reduced, attacks become mare
frequent and the num bness
more persistent. E v e n tu a lly ,
most fingers are affected along
tliclr entire lengths.
Al Ihc mast severe stage, sktn
and tissue may die — forcing the
amputation of (lngrrs.
" T h e s y m p to m s have ap(eared In two or three months In
some people. Others, under the
same slluattun, may take 20
years to develop or they may
never get It. What the difference
Is be tw e e n p e op le , n o b o d y
knows," said Austin Henschrl. a
p h y s io lo g is t u l N I O S H 's
Cincinnati office and developer
pf the report.
,
Hand-arm vibration syndrome
Is caused by two factors —

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constriction of blood vessels In
the hands and a degeneration of
peripheral nerves. Henschel said
tn a telephone Interview. Vari­
ables that Influence the disease
as II progresses include Intensity
of tool vibration, length of dally
use. cum ulative exposure and
tool design.
Studies cited In the federal
report show the prevalence of
the disorder varies widely, with
anywhere from 6 percent lo 100
p e rce nt o f w o rk e rs studied
showing symptoms. T h e average
rate was about 50 percent.
Henschel issued one caution
a b o u t In te rp re tin g such
statistics. He said hand-arm
vibration syndrome ts virtually
I n d i s t i n g u i s h a b le fro m
Raynaud's phenomenon, a con­
dition which affects about 5
percent of the general population
and ts caused by exposure to
cold or emotional stress.
Workers showing high rates of
C t o a To o ls , ra g s 7 B

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that we receive biopsies from die
before we can get the akin
back." Keys said.
"!t should be noted that this Is
the first lim e ever a human
organ has been duplicated. Th e
akin Is the largest organ tn the
body," Keys aald.
He probably will not have to
undergo any further skin graft
operations. Cruse aald. but the
Ulosurface will keep hla original
samples on hand Just In case.
W hen the Boston laboratory
receives the biopsy, the dermis,
or underlying layer of the skin,
and fal are removed leaving only
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T h a i Ihln upper layer Is then
m ince d and m ixe d w ith an
e nzym e solution lo make a
single-cell suspension, explained
Slgrld Regauer. a research fellow
at the Shrlner B u m Unit In
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Toolshand-arm vibration ayndrome
Included pedestal grinders at
foundries. Jack-leg drill operators
In mines and those using chip­
ping hammers In quarries, steel
plants and shipyard.
But Industrial plants are far
from the only vibration threat.
Lumberjacks can be affected If
their chain aaars and brush saws
are not equipped w ith antivibra tion equ ip m e nt. A n d a
1983 B r it i s h s t u d y o f 3 2
motorcyclists In speedway rac­
ing found nearly all showed
signs of the syndrome.
In addition to work-related
hazards. Henachel said people
who use chain saws, and power
tools often at home could be at
risk for developing the disorder,
e sp e c ia lly If th e y also are
exposed to vlbral Ion on the Job.
Frank Grim es, of the United
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health department In Pittsburgh,
said *he considers h a nd-a rm
vibration syndrom e “ a very
s e rio u s p r o b le m " In m a n y
workplaces.
Grimes said his brother-in-law,
who used vibrating tools to clean
drum s In a vin yl chloride plant,
developed the syndrome. "H e
had white fingers and when you
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J o ltin g to u c h
Handshake gives AIDS victim impact as lobbyist
■yM UM SAUN O M
United P ra »» International_______
S A N T A F E . N.M. - T h e lob­
byist determinedly walks the
hulls of the state eapltol build­
ing. seeking out thane he hopes
to persuade.
Seeing a reporter he does not
know, he extends his hand.
"Hello. I‘m Don Schmidt and I
have A ID S ."
T h e h a n d s h a k e se rv e s a
p u rp o s e . T h a t p e rs o n has
touched someone with AIDS.
W hile the response from those
he greets la warm , not long ago
some lawmakers would head the
other direction when they saw
Schmidt coming.
"T h e y suffered from A FR A IDS
— Acute Fear Reaction to A ID S ."
said Schm idt, who lobbies on
behalf of the New Mexico Asso­
ciation for People with AIDS.
T h e reaction was expected.
“ W ho first got sick? Gays.
Ju n k ie s . Society places less
value on us. People bought the
m y th ." he said.
Hut having A ID S helps more
than hurts his cause. Schmidt
said.
After five years of legislative
sessions, lawmakers know him
and the truth about AIDS.
" I have been In and around
th is

b u ild in g

each

and

every

year since 1988. I've had Incred­
ible support from both the Re­
publicans und the Democrats.
Education works.
“ It's not a partisan Issue. Th e y
understand A ID S doesn't take a
s u rv e y . It doesn't ask yo u r
political party, you r age. before
It hits."
W hen S c h m id t first began
lobbying stule lawmakers on
A ID S Issues In 1986. barely a
year after he learned he was
Infected with the hum an Im ­
munodeficiency virus (H IV ), he
wus director of New Mexico A ID S
Services. Before that he had
monitored slate compliance with

a federal court order on foster
care.
" I already have a reputation
for running social programs. I'm
a resource for the administra­
t io n . I 'm a re s o u rc e fo r
legislators. I'm a resource for
people In this stale who need to
grapple with the Issue." he said.
Hut he won't be bark next
year.
"It's already a statistical fluke
that I'm here today. Il will be a
greater statistical fluke If I'm
alive next year.
"W he n one has limited time to
live. I don't know how the
Individual chooses to live that
tim e." he said.
Friends and family have lold
him he was e n u y for working os
hard and as long as he has. In
addition to his lobbying work,
he's on the national boards of
the A ID S Action Council and Ih r
Insurance Industry A ID S Initia­
tive and active In New Mexico
Association for People Living
with AIDS.
" I'm desperately committed to
seeing this society be the posi­
tive society It ran be." he said.
Hut. already, working more than
20 to 30 hours a week Is hard on
him . lie's among the 20 percent
of the people still alive who were
diagnosed with pneumocystls
rurlnll pneumonia In October
1987.

He plans to stay active with
the A ID S council and hopes to
find someone w ith A ID S to
replace him on the Insurance
board. Hut he won't be traveling
lo Washington. D .C.. as m urh.
M o s tly, he w a n ts to rn jo y
himself, relax und spend more
time with his purtner.
In the past year, he said, he
and his p arlnrr who also has
A ID S have been "m u rh less
w ell."
" I have limited time. I have
spent five years on this Issue. I
don't want to spend all the rest
of m y lime playing health cure
politics."

Schmidt has helped New Mex­
ico become a leader In public
u n io n on A ID S despite the
slate's relatively few rases —
some 240 for a population of 1.5
million. New Mexico was the first
stale to fund In-home rare for
people with A ID S, a program
that keeps them out of the
hospital, and was among the
first to pass laws banning dis­
crimination against people with
AID S. Th is year. Schm idt's lob­
bying efforts helped get a nearly
91 million Increase for A ID S cure
In the state budget.
Schmidt, w ho also works on
A ID S education with high school
students, said he personalizes
the AIDS Issue.
" I t 's as Im p o rta n t fo r
lawmakers as for school children
to put a face on this epidemic."
he said. "T h e re are no private
sources for funding for A ID S
services T h e only money la In
the state Legislature."
About half the people Infected
with the hum an Immunodefi­
ciency virus have no health
Insurance and either go without
expensive medical m onitoring or
quit their Jobs to be eligible for
federal assistance, he said. T h e
state can make the difference by
helping early on.
And for lawmakers. Schm idt Is
living evidence of the position he
supports — that the state needs
to commit money to the early
treatment of people Infected w ith
H IV to postpone the onset of
full-blown A ID S so they can can
stay well longer and continue to
contribute.
"Y o u can feel pretty good
between the times you feel bad."
he said. "T h e y see me every day
and they can understand I'm not
that unique.
" I t 's a cost effective and
compassionate response to a
horrible disease. It's In the
state's best Interest to keep
people as taxpayers as long as
possible." h r said.

Bill vexes auto insurance industry
U w tfd Fr— a kUsrsstlsm l
TA LL A H A S S E E — Senate Majority leader Jack
Gordon. D-Mlaml. has filed legislation to prohibit
Insurance companies from dividing the state Into
geographical areas or adjusting prlcrs according
to ZIP codes.
The bill has ulrrudy drawn crtllrlsm from
representatives of the Insurance Industry, who
suld I hut If Gordon's bill passes, rules will go down
In south Florida, but will go up throughout Ihc
rest of the stair. .
"If territorial ruling Is eliminated, then rules In
Miami will go down but rates will go up across ihr
slate." said Sam Miller, spokesman for the Florida
Insurance News Service. "They'll go up 20 lo 50
percent In other purtsof the state."
Gordon's bill brings up the often large disparity
Ix-tween how much cur Insurance costs drivers In
south Florida as opposed lo north Florida. Gordon
says the use of ZIP codes or other geographic
factors discriminates ugalnsl minorities who live
In |x&gt;or. urban ureus.
"I do nol think It Is fair for safe drivers In south
Florida to pay twice or three times the premiums
lhal safe drivers In north Florida pay." Gordon

said In a statement released Wednesday.
"There are bona fide reasons for charging all
these things." Miller said. "Th e reason rates ure
twice us high (In Miami) Is because of factors like
Ih r accident rale."
Miller also said that when an accident occurs,
s o u t h F l o r l i l l i w i i J t i r c l i t g l i r r m e d ic a l c o s t s u n d
n u t o r r jM ilr n m i n i h a n n l r t v m I n o t h e r p a r t * of t h r

slate.

He ulso said lhal south Florida rules urr ulfrelrd
by uutolheft rules.
"Half Ihr cars stolen In Florida arc stolen In the
Miami arra." he said.
Miller said Gordon's proposal does not address
two key elements needed lo bring down Insurance
rales: the total number of premiums collected
statewide and the amount companies pay out In
claims.
T h r Motor Vehicle Tusk Forcq Is working on
alternatives lo bring down Insurance rales. Miller
said, and experts some of those alternatives will
guln legislative support before thr spring
Legislature Ix-gms. The task force Is coming out
with Its report on March 15. he said.
Some ol the tusk force proposals Inrlude
slrengihenlng the slates no-fuult law und pro­
posing new' forms ol collision Insurance.

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F C O C R A L NATIO NAL
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an atiodalion or panned end
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United Stete* ol Americe. •
Plaintiff.
vt
CMARLE SM G U M IE N N Y . III.
Of Ml . •• Ol .
Defendant*
N O TICE O f
FORECLOSURE SALE
N O TICE IS H E R E B Y GIVEN
pursuant lo « f tool Judgment of
Foreclosure do tod March I.
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Court of tho E I G H T E E N T H
Jwdtclol Circuit Hi ood lor SEM
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FED ER AL N ATI0NAL
M O R TG A G E A SSO C IA TIO N ,
on association or gem red ood
ousting undvr ttio low* of the
United Stofot ot Amorico it
Plaintiff ood C H A R L E S M
G U M IEN N Y . Ill vt ui . vt ol
oro Defendants. I oili Mil to to#
highest ond b n l biddvr tor com
in tho S E M I N O L E County
Courthouse in Sontord. Florida,
ot II OB o clock A M on the I9fh
doy Of April. 1990. tho following
described proporty o% Mt forth
lo u d f mot Judgment, to oil
Lot m . SPRING OAKS. UNIT
1 according to tho ptot thereof
ot recorded to Plot Boo* IT.
page* fa. 7) ood TO of the Public
Record* of Seminole County.
Flondo
OAT S D thit Bfh doy of Morch.
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M ARY ANNE MORSE
AsCterh of void Court
By JonoE JoMteK
At Deputy Clef 9
PubtiftO Morch II. IE. IWO
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IN TH E C IR U IT COURT.
IN AND FOR
SEM INOLE COUNTY.
FLO R IDA
CASE NO. 9AOS71 CA 00 F
VICTOR E GlSCHLERond
LARRY D BLAIR.
Plaintiff.
vt
RAYMOND THOMAS KING
ond V 1CTOR IA KING. Hit olio,
of of
Defendant*
N O TICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y given
thot purtuonf to Fmol Judgment
ol Foreclosure rendered on the
tfh doy of Morch. IWO. m thot
cortom c o u m ponding In the
Circuit Court In ond tor Semi
note County, F lor Ido. teheroin
Victor E GiKhtor ond Lorry 0
Bioir oro Plemtift ond Roymond
Thome* King ond Vkforio King,
hit wife, ot ol. oro Defendant*.
Co m Number VO D7J CA 09 P. I.
M ARYANNS MORSE. Clerk of
tho o forovoid Circuit Court, mill
ot II OB A M on tho 17th doy Ot
April. IWO. otter lor u lo ond
Mil to tho highest ond be*!
biddvr for co*h ot the Wetf front
door of tho Sommoto County
CourthouM ot Sontord. Florldo.
tho following d o u ribed root
property, situate end being m
Seminole County. Flondo to
wit
Lot X Bloch 4. Tier B. E R
T R A F F O R O S M AP OF THE
TOWN OF SANFORO. accord
•ng to the plot thereof o* ro
corded m Plot Book I. Page*
I* *4 ot the Public Record* ot
Semmot#County Flondo.
Sold vole wi l l bo mode
pur won I lo ond m order to
iotiftty tho term* of *oid Fmol
Judgment
Doted tin* tth doy of Morch.
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Notice It hereby given thot I
om engeged in bwfttneftt ot 47) 11
Sheooh B lvd . Winter Spring*.
F L 77701. Seminole County.
Florldo under tho Fictitious
Nome ot THE ANOE C O . ond
thot I intend to register to*d
nemo with the Clerk of the
Circuit Court. Sommoto County.
Florldo. m occor donee with tho
Prevlttont of the Fictitious
Nome Stofuto- . To Wit Section
043 W Flondo stotutet Itit
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Publish Fobruory 7). Morch 4.
II. IB. IWO
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OF T N I E IG H T E E N TH
JU O IC IA L CIR CU IT
IN AND FOR SEM INOLE
CO U N TY . FLORIOA.
CASE NOi 99 l i t ) CA W P
G O V ER N M EN T NATIO NAL
M O R TGA GE ASSOCIATION.
Pleintiff.
vt
LY M A N E DOWLING. JANE
DOWLING. LINOA DOW LING.
JOHN DOWLING. BRI ANS
SHEEKEY.KAROLVNN
SHE E KEY. KID STUFF CHI LD
CARE. INC .SANFORO
H I O O E N L A K E VILLAS
HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION. INC .JO H N
OOE ond JANE 00E.
Oe tendon f*
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y GI VE N
pur w ool to o Fine! Judgment of
Forecloture doted Morch I.
1990 end entered m Co m No
•9 2173 CA OOP of the Circuit
Court of tho Eighteenth Judicial
Circuit in ond tor Sommoto
County. Florldo ehorom GOV
E RNM ENT NATIONAL
M ORTGAGE ASSOCIATION It
tho Plemtift end LY M A N E
DOWLING. JANE OOWLING.
LINDA OOWLING. JOHN
O O W LING. BR IAN S
SHEEKEY
KAROLYN N
S HE E K E Y . K I O S T U F F CHI LD
CARE
INC . S A N F O R D
HIOOE N LAKE VILLAS
H O M E O W N E R S ASSOCIA
TION INC JOHN OOE ond
JANE DOE ore Delendent*. I
will M il to the h*ghott end bo*t
bidder tor co*h ot the We*t
Front Door of the Sommoto
County Courthouto. M l N Pork
Avenue Sontord Flondo 17771
in Sommoio County. Flondo ol
II OJ AM on the 19th doy of
April IWU. the following dv
tenbed proper*y ot M l forth in
*e»d Fmol Judgment
Lot 70 H I D O E N L A K E
VI LLAS PHASE III. according
to the Plot thereof o* recorded
m Plot Book It Pege* ) through
4. m the Public Recordt of
Sem.nolo County F lor do
WI TNESS my hood end the
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om engeged m butmett ot IS74
Greet Lobe Circle. Long wood
F L 37730. Seminole County.
Florldo under tho Fktitiovft
Nome of CUSTOM HOME DE
SIGN, ond thot I intend to
regifttor void nemo with the
Clerk of tho Circuit Court. Sem
mote County. Flondo. in oc
cordenco with the Provisions ot
tho Fictitiout Nome Stotutet.
To Wit Section 14)09 Florldo
Stotuto* 19)7
JoonottoH Colomon
Pwbitfth Februory 7). Morch 4.
II. II. IWO
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Notice 'ft hereby given thot I
om engeged m business ot JU S
«m Street. Leke Mery FI 17744.
Sommoto County. Flondo. under
tho Fictitious Nome of PRE
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SERVICE, ond thot I m*end to
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Clerk ot tho Circuit Court Sem
mole County. Flondo m oc
cordence with the Proviftion* of
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To Wit Section U i 99 Flondo
SUtutet 19it
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IM TN 8 CIR CU IT COURT.
B i e M T I I R T N JU D ICIAL
C IR CU IT. IN A N O F O R
BEXU N O I ! CO U N TY .
FLORIDA
C A M NOi: IM * I* CA*B L
CA LIFO R N IA F ID 8 R A L
BANK, a Fa*aral lavMga Bana.
a MUavariy cbarNra* kavtagt
bank, (formerly known at
Ceilftarnte Fed*at Savings and
Leon Asaec letten).
Plaintiff.

F IC TIT IO U S M AM t
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am m i n t s In butinata al IMS
•annals Dr. Sulk Isa. Ian*
not*. Seminal* Cavafy. FMrMa
un*tr M* Fktttkwt Mama *1
U S CLASSICS, an* lhal I
Intend to rtf tttor said nemo
with mo Clerk of mo Circuit
Court. Seminole County. Fieri
do. in oc cordenco wltti the
Prevlttont of the Pktttieot
Nome Stotutet. To Wit: Section
B4SB9 Florldo Stotutet 1917
Mike A rm
Pub!tth Fobruory 21 Morch 4.
11 . t i two
OEN &gt;70_____________________
IN T N ( CIR CU IT CO UR T
OF TN C N TH
JU O IC IA L CIR CUIT
IN A N O FO R
S I M I N O i t COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CASB NO. i EBN7SCAW P
Florldo Bor No.i 79*41
AM ER ICAN F LE TC H E R
M O R TGAGE COMPANY. INC .
n/h/e BANC ONE M ORTGAGE
CORPORATION.
Plaintiff.
R O BER T j K UYBUS.etc.
of o l.
N O T IC I OF IA L B
PURSUANT TO C M A P TIR 41
N O T IC I IS H E RE BY G IV E N
purtuonf lo on Order or Fine!
Judgment of foroclokuro doted
Fobruory 72. 1990. ond entered
in Co m No IB 1ST} CA i f P of
mo Circuit Court of the Eigh
teenth Judicial Circuit in ond tor
Sem inole Count y. F lo rld o
wherein A M E B IC A N F L C T
C H E R M O R T G A G E COM
PANY. INC . n/h/e BANC ONE
M O R T G A G E . Plaintiff, end
R O BER T J KUYBUS. etc . of
o l . Defendant. I will toil to mo
highett end bett bidder lor cash
ot fho wet! front door of the
courthouto in Sommoto County,
Florldo ot 11 IB o'clock A M on
the 77th dey of Morch. 1990. the
following Attended proporty 0*
Mt form In totd Order or Final
Judgment, to wit
L o l l ,
B l o c h A.
TANGLEW O O D SECTION
TH R E E RE PLAT, according to
mo Plot thereof ot recorded tn
Plot Book 10. pege* I* end 40.
Public Recordt of Seminole
County. Florldo
O A T E O ot Sontord. Seminole
County. Florida thst tth doy ot
Morch. 1991
Clerk of Circuit Court
Seminole County. Flondo
By JonoE Jotewic
At Deputy Clerk
Publish M o rc h ll.il. 1990
D EO 114
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IN AND POR IIM IN O L B
C O U N TY . PlO fliO k
CASE MO W4440 CA1OP
THE TR O U T C O M P A N Y .!
Georgia company.
Plaintiff.
vt
R OBERT E MOON. Trustee,
of o l .
O t fondants
N O TIC E OF ACTION
TO Robert E Moon. Trustee
George Singer
YOU ARE N O TIF IE O that on
action to foreclose o mortgage
on the following property in
Sommoto County. Florida
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Unlit I ) ond 14. Building O. ond
Units 11 ond 70. Building E . ond
on undivided 4/30 Interest In the
Common Elements. COACH
L IG H T ESTA TES. SECTION II.
o Condominium according lo the
Declaration of Condominium m
Official Records Book 1777.
Pege 1030. Public Recordt of
Semmote County. F lor Ida
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lo il on Plaiatltta Atta/nty.
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Tha admlnlstrallan al tho
Eilato ot D OR O THY SYLVIA
V A N O f R S LIC I. A/X/a SYLVIA
O V A N O E R S LIC t. O tcaatad.
FIN Numkor W I I I C F . Ik pand
mg us Ih* Circuit Court Mr
SomlnoN Caunty FMrMa. Fra
bam Division, ma a d dn u ol
nMcti It dark ol Circuit Coun.
St ml nol t Count y. Probalo
OtvIsJor. P O Baa Dravmr C.
Sanlord. 'N rId a n r r j N H Tho
namo and addrass al lha
parsanal rop r i tantatlvo and lha
portanal rthrtaantatlva’t al
Nrnay art sal N rm kolan
All ih N rttla d partant art
rtaulrad M UN mini hit court.
W ITH IN TH R E E MONTHS OP
THE PIRST PU BLICATIO N OF
THIS NOTICE I I ) all dam n
against lha M ias, and II I an,
abltctlan by an Inlarasltd
parsan la nham nolle, aas
maiNd lhal challangM lha .olid
Hy ol lha trill, lha guaiilicattant
ot tha partonal rapratanlalivo.
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A LL CLAIMS AND OBJCC
TIONS NOT SO F I L E D WILL
BE F O B E V E R B A B R E O
Publication of this Netke he*
begun enMerch II. 1991
Pertonal Representative
Herriton P Venders)ice

PertoneI lepresewfefive
MI T C H E L L S GOLDMAN.
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IN T H I CIR C U IT COURT
OF THE E I GH T E E N T H
JU O IC IA L CIRCUIT
INANOFOR
SEM INOLE CO UN TY.
S T A T I OF FLORIDA.
Cese No.: 9MB31 CA W I
General JurfsdKtfee
FlerMeBer Ne : *4*944
SOVRAN M ORTGAGE
CORPORATION.
Pleintiff.
vs
JOHNNIE W. A LEX AND ER .
if living, el u« .etel..
N O T IC I OF ACTION
S TA TE OF FLORIOA
TO JO H N N IE W A L E X
ANDER. If living.
II mer
f l ed. MR S . J O H N N I E W
A L E X A N D E R , his wife. In
eluding any unknown ipeuse of
seid Defendant* if timer he*
remerried end If either or both
ef seid Defendents ere be
ceesed. iheir respective un
known heirs, devisees, grentoe*.
assignees, creditors, lienors end
trustees, end ell ether persons
claiming by. through, under or
end P H Y L L I S W A L E X
ANDER. II living, end if mer
rted. JOE ROE. her hwsbend.
whose reel name is uncertain, il
living, including
unknown
tpouse ef said Defendents if
•tfher has remarried end If
either or both of said Defendents
ere deceased, their respective
unknown heirs, devisees, gran
tees, etsignees. creditors,
lienors end trustees, end ell
other persons claiming by.
through, under or again*I the
named Defendants
Whose residence address Is
unknown
YOU ARE N O TIF IE O that an
action to foreclose a mortgage
on the following property In
Seminole County. Florida
L O T 4. C L U S T E R J
WI L 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 , ec
cording lo tho Plat thereof os
recorded in Plat Beak 19. Page
A of the Public Records of
Seminole County. Florida
has been filed against you and
WILDWOOO HOMES. I NC. a
corporati on. C A R O L L E S
BLAIWES. A OVENTIST
H E A L T H SYSTEM /SUNBELT.
INC . e corporation, doing bust
ness as FLORIOA HOSPITAL.
M ICHAEL M O B R I E N end if
married. MRS M ICHAEL M
O BRI EN, his wife.lt living.
PAULA D REACH and if mar
rted. JOHN OOE. her husband
whose real name is uncertain,
and yew ere required to serve e
copy of your written defenses. If
any. toiton
J OSEPH M P A NI EL L O
ESQUIRE. Plaintiffs attorney
w.sose address is
701 N Franklin Street. Suite
7770. Tampa. Florida 73407
on or before the llth day ef
April. 1990. and file lha original
with the Clerk of thi* Courl
either before service on Ptem
fitf's attorney or immod*et#ly
thereafter otherwise a default
will be entered egemtt you lor
the relitf demanded In the
Comptemt or Petition
O A T E D on this 7th dey of
March Iff!
C L E R K O F THE
CI RCUI T COURT
BY JenoE Jatawic
Oeputy Clerk
Publish March II. It. 71 April
I. 1990
0E1 Il l

W A LTE R M CUMMINS. JR .
an unmert ted man.
N O T IC I OF IA L B
PURSUANT TO CH APTER 41
N O T I C I IS G I V E N
mat
pursuant ft 0 Summary Pine!
Judgment doted Mer eft 1 1991 In
•etl to tfto highest ond best
bidder for each ef the west front
door of the Sommoto County
Courthouse. Sanford. Sommoio
County. Florldo. of II W o rn on
tho I99h doy Of April. I99A the
following described reel proper
fy;
From the Southeast corner ef
the Southwest 'a el Section 34.
Toemaftlp 31 South. Bongo 79
leaf. Semi«o*e County. Florida,
run North, a distance ef IASI 71
end North 99 dsgrees as
test, o distance ef
1)71 71 teef to e point of bogmn
mg. Ihonco run North 19 degrees
47 mmutes West, to o distance ef
I I 1 43 feet lo a point, thence run
North • degrees 17 minutes
lost, o distance ef 197 94 feet to
o point thence run South 99
degrees 47 minutes East, a
distance ef » i 41 feet to a pomf.
thence run South Ol dsgr ees 12
minutes West, e distance ef
197 91 loot fe the Point ef
men! ever the Eesf. West end
South 73 feet for rood purposes
D A TE D ffus Ph dey ef Morch.
1991
M AR Y ANNE MORSE.
Clerk of the Court

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tc

Oeputy Clerk
Publish March II. It. 1999
O E O III

C IT Y OF
LAMB M ARY. FLORIOA
N O T IC I OF BIO
Seated bids lor tho Items listed
below will bo received m the
office ef the City Clerk. Lake
Mary. F lortde until ) N p m on
Monday. April 9. 1990 Bids will
be publicly opened end rood m
the Commission Chambers. IM
N Country Club Rood. Lake
Mary an April 9. 1991 at approa
imetety 7 B P M Left bids mill
bo returned to sondsr unopened
All submissions shell bo in
accordance with Bid Speckliea
tiens available of no charge m
the City Clerk's oftice
Bid Item M ICROCOM PUTERS
If Moiling, moil to Corot
Edwards. City Clerk. P O Boa
930710. Leke Mary. F L 17793
om
If delivering. d»liver to Carol
Edwards. City Clerk. I l l E
Leke Mary Blvd. Suite IIL Lake
Mary. F L 32744
Tha City reserves the right to
refect any ond ell bids, with or
wi t h o u t c aus e, l o wai v e
technicalities, or to accept the
bid which m its best fudgment
best serves the interest el Lake
Mary Cost ef submittal ef this
bid Is considered on operational
cwsf ef the bidder and thail not
be peeked w t e 1or beetw by me
City of Lake Mery.
Contact for question* Robert
Lock ridge. Finance Director.
(417) m 79)1
C I T Y OF
LAKE M ARY. FLORIDA
JOAN WOOORUPP.
O S P U T Y C I T V CLERK
Date March 14.1990
Publish March IL I L 1990
D E O 19)
IN TH B C IR C U IT COURT
OF T H I E I G H T E E N T H
JU D ICIAL CIR CUIT
OF FLORIDA.
INANOFOR
SEM INOLE COUNTY
CIVIL ACTIO N NO
094S32CA99P
E L I Z ABE T H WIEN.
Plaintiff.
vs
B I L L Y G HAYGOOOend
C A T HE RI NE M HAYGOOO.
a/k/a KAT HE RI NE M
HAYGOOO. hts wife, if living
end all unknown parties
claiming by. through, under, or
against the named Defendant
who ore not known to bo deed or
olive whether said unknown
parties claim as hairs, devisees,
grantees, assignees, lienors,
creditors, trustees or other
claimants, against the said
B I L L Y G HAYGOOOend
C A TH E R IN E M HAYGOOO.
a/k/a KAT HE RI NE M
HAYGOOO. his wile.
Defendants
N O TICE OF ACTION
B I L L Y G HAYGO O O and
C A T H E R I N E M HAYGOOO
a/k/a K A T H E R IN E M
HAYGOOO. hi* wile. If living
end if deed, all unknown parlies
claiming by. through, under or
against the named Defendants
who ore net known to be dead or
alive whether said unknown
parties claim as heirs, devitees.
grantees, assignees, lienors,
creditors, trustees, or other
claimants against tha said
B I L L Y G H A Y G O O O and
C A T H E B I N E M HAYGOOO.
a/k/a K A T H E R I N E M
HAYGOOO. Ms wife
RESI DENCE UNKNOWN
YOU ARE H E RE B Y NOTl
F I E O that an action to foreclose
a mortgage on the following
property m Seminole County,
Florida
Lat 71. O AK LAN D HILLS,
according to the plat thereof a*
recorded in Plat Book IL Page*
AJ and 44. Public Record* of
Semi nol e Count y, Fl or i da
together with the improvement*
thereon and tho flatures and
equipment therein contained
and which premises a/k/e H IT )
Barbuda Way. Orlando. Florida
m o/
has been tiled aga&gt;n*i rou and
you ere required to serve e copy
of your wntton defenses, if any
te it an CHARLES R GEORGE.
III. ESQUIRE. LAW OFFI CE
OF CHARLES R GEORGE. III.
P A . 301 East Pme Street. Suite
1417. Orlando. Florida and file
the c'lgmal with the Clerk ot m#
above styled Court on or before
the 19th day of April. 1990
otherwise a ludgment may be
entered against you for the
relief demanded in the Cam
WITNESS my hand and seal
of thi* Court th«« t)m day of
March. 1990
(Circuit Court Seal)
M ARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF CI RCUI T COURT
BV Cecelia V Ekern
Oeputy Clerk
Publish March U. 21 April 1. 9.
1990

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IN TN B C IR CU IT CO UR T
FOR SEM INOLE CO U N TY,
FLORIOA
CASE NO 9P 14b*CAUL
I N R E THE P E TITIO N OF
Shawn Edward McCrefk and
Heather Lynn McCretie
FOR CHANGE OF NAME
S T A T I O F FLO R IDA
TO RONALD JACK McCR ATIC
ADORESSUNKNOW N
N O T IC I OP ACTIO N
You are hereby notified that a
peit ion ter change ef name of
your minor cMId/children wet
filed in this Caurt an the 14th
dey ef March. A D 1991. by
Petrkte Retendehl and you are
required fe carve a copy ef your
written defenses. If any to tt. on
petidoners whose name end
address ere Shawn McCratic A
Heather McCrefk. 1374 Douglas
S I . Sanford. F L »771 ond fife
fho original with fho clerk of the
above styled court on or before
the April 14. 1990 otherwise
ludgm ent m ay be entered
against you for the relief d»
mended m the petition
WI TNESS my hand and tha
seal of fhis court on March u.
1991
( SEAL)
Clerk ef the Circuit Court
Nancy R Winter
Deputy Clerk
Publish March IA t l April 1,1.
1991
O E O 119
N O T IC I OP
FIC TITIO U S NAME
Netke is hereby given that l
am engaged in business ef 7)0
Cadillac St. Sanford. F L W71.
Sommoto County. Florida, under
the Fktitteu* Name of B A S
NURSERY, and that I intend to
register said name with the
Clerk ef the Circuit Court. Sem
mete County. Florida, m ec
cordenco with the Previsions of
the Fictitious Name Statutes. Te
Wil Section M ) 09 F lorida Stat
utes 1937
Sharon Langford
Pvbiith Mwr«h II. te. }*. April
1.1999
O E O 197
N O T IC I OF
F IC TITIO U S NAME
Notice is hereby given that I
am engaged In business at 907
Hwy 434. Longwood Florida
77730. Semmole County. Florida
under the Fictitious Name ef
I DEAL MOTORS, and that I
intend to register said name
with the Clerk ef the Circuit
Court. Seminole County. Fieri
da. in ac car dance with the
Previsions ef the Fictitious
Name Statute*. Te Wit Section
•43 99 Florida Statutes 19)7
Leo J Brue
Publish March II. IA 21 April
1.1990
D E O 111
N O T IC I OF
FIC TITIO U S NAME
Notice ts hereby given that we
are engaged in business at 111
Bent Oak C l . Sanford F L 1277)
Seminole County. Florida under
Ih e F i c t i t i o u s N o m e ol
BASKETS OF JOY. end that we
intend to register *e*d name
with the Clerk of the Circuit
Court. Semmoie County. Flori
da. In accordance with ihe
Provisions of the Fictitious
Name Statutes. To WH Section
•4) 09 Florida Statutes 19)7
Jeon A Clerk
Aker Ian Mar«

PublishM
ertM
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I. 1990
O EO 104

SECTION 494)4
A DV E R T I S E ME N T FOB BIDS
City of Sanford
300 N Park Avenue
Sanford. Floridem 7l
Sealed BIOS tor the construe
lion of the City ef Sanford
CONTRACT 3 VACUUM
SEWER SERVI CE L AT ERALS
will be received by the City of
Sanford at the City Hall in the
Purchasing Office. Room 741
until I 30 p m local time April
9. 1990. and then at 7 00 p m .
will be publicly opened and rted
aloud in the City Commission
Chambers. Room 117
The protect consists ot the
construction of epproaimetely
9970 lineal feet of 4" diameter
PVC sewer service lateral* at
171 service locations in an
eitebitihed area ot Sanford
Service laterals are to be m
stalled from the service origin to
the stubout provided at vacuum
sewer pits constructed by
others Alto included is the
plugging and abandonment ot
existing service laterals and
other connections in the taislmg
combined sewer mem This
protect is the first phase of an
overall service lateral con
struction program totaling ap
proaimeteiy 4) 000 imeai feet ol
piping at 740 service location* in
the central Sanford area
Th e C O N T R A C T D O C U
ME NTS may be taemmed at
the following local ion
1 Conklin. Porter A
Holmes Engineers. Inc . )00
West Fulton Street. Sanford
Florida 37777 1974
2 City of Sanford. 300 N Park
Avenue. Engineering Office
Room 773. Sanford. Florida
37777 1770
3 Central Florida Builders
Eachenge. 340 N Wymore Rd .
Winter Park. Florida 37799 707)
4 F W Dodge Plan Room II
S Bumby Avenue. Suite IQJ.
Orlando. Florida 17907
Copies of lha C O N T R A C T
DOCUM ENTS may be obtained
at the offices ot Conklin. Porter
A Holmes Engineers. Inc . *00
W Fulton Street. Sanlord. Fior
Ida 37777 1974 at a cost of 3)0 00
per set (non refundable) In cash
or check made payable to Con
kli n. P o rt e r A H ol mes
Engineers. Inc
Each BID shall ba submitted
m duplicate originals in a sealed
envelope showing the name of
the B I D D E R end mar ked
"CONTRACT 3 VACUUM
SEWER SERVI CE L A T E R
als

BIOS shall conform to and be
responsive to the Contract Doc
ument* tor these Contracts and
must be accompanied by e Bid
Bond for )N of the matimwm
amount Bid
Any Bids received alter the
ebove time will not be accepted
under any circumstances
Bids may be held by the City
tor e period not eaceedmg *0
days from the date ot the B d
opening tor the purpose ef re
viewing Bids and investigating
•no Qualification* ot the Bidders
prior to ewerdmg the Contract
The City reserves the right to
waive any informalities and to
accept or reiect any and all Bids
m who«e or m part which
reiectwn m ha* twdgmenf. t* m
the best interest ot the Owner
CITYOF
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F l o r id a

Waiter Vwarm
Purchasing Agent
Putt.sh March t|. 1990
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F IC TITIO U S NAME
Notice It hereby given m il I
im engaged In business i t 102
Tomlmson T im e r . Lake M iry,
Seminole County, Florldl, under
the Fictitious Name of DE
LIGHTS STAGE PRODUCTION
CO , and Thai I intend to reguter
slid nim* with Ihe Clerk, of the
Circuit Court, Seminole County,.
Fior'idi. in accordance with the
Provisions ot the Fictitious
Nim # Statute). To Wit Section
MS O ffloridiSllfutrs ITS/
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Publish M irth 4. II, 18. 2). IW0
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NOTICE OF
F IC TITIO U S NAME
Notice is hereby given thit I
im rngiged In business it IISS
Belle A r e . Suite 101. Winter
Springs FL 11101, Seminole
County F lo rid i, under the
Fictitious Mime ol C It AUTO
S A L E S A T U N E UP
SPECIALISTS, and fhif I intend
lo register si*d mme with the
Clerk of the Circuit Court. Sim
•nole County. Floridi, in ac
cordm ci with the Provisions of
th# Fictitious Nome Statute).
To Wit Section 1*3 OS Floridi
Stitutes 1917
Crui Riveri
Publish M irth 4. It, II. 2S, Iff®
O EO 17
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N O TICE UNDER
F IC TITIO U S NAME S TA TU TE
TO WHOM IT MAV CONCERN
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned, pursuant to the
" F i d i t o u s N irne Statute"
Chip ter 1*3 0» Floridi Statute
mill register with the Clerk of
The Circuit Court, in and lor
SEM INOLE County, floridi.
upon receipt of proof of the
publication of this notice, the
fictitious mme. t o u t AMERI
C A N D I V E R S I F I E D IN
O U S T H I E S under which I
expect to engige in business H
P O Boa *49 in Ihe City ol
AiUmonle Springs, FI 22701
Thit the pirty interested in
sad business enterprise is is
follows
Milton Mercido
Oiled February 31 IW0, 3em
inoif County . F lor "da
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CHI LD C A B I C I N T i a
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ACCOUNTING CliRK
E n t r y level. Wi l l train.
Lotus/word perfect taper, a
plus
Call KWHyiSJ 8108
eACCO UNTING C L E R K e
t l Hr I Are you a figures
*Uard? If so. this employer
needs your skills today I
A AA EM P LO YM EN T
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★ ACTIVITIES ★

★ COORDINATOR★
Eiparlancad only. Campali
tiM talary A banallla. Full
lima. Langwaad Haalth Cara
If f no* tor app*i**ni lot.
A C T O B V IX T B A S Hallywood
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tary Lie TA a a m a u i Ufa
l aaclalll ManHanthpHarald
f l f . hr W* train Outdoor
wort in local araa Full and
part lima t ia t * t -n n « « t . M,

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dlamant L ttv t I. I. A I
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Amartcan Planaar Tula. II*
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Eiparianca nacaaaary. E«*n
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nd good
with ftgurtg Imprirt *1 TOC
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Part Hma tram. 1 at I* * p m .
f da y, wggh at JV hr At la*,,
I* yra gtd Magda to h*«g
prgytout CMM cart t ip gr
working toward* Elam Edu
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Han Hnghar. Ida* tor ttudanl
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H EW IT A B T IN d B A T H
F v l l / p a r l l i ma p a illla n t
availabi* Kipgrtonca pro
torrad Apply at
HlMtoa i an Haalth Car, Caatar
I N Mai ton. ma A w ., laatord
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Lacal/Caribtoam HI t o l l i v
ta w aaaa.TALEH T b u i l p e b i
C O H 1 T B U C T I O H
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Haavy IgulpmaM Ogarator,.
Pl umbar t . A C . Orywall.
G la ri n g . Iron worh,
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CONSTNUCTION NILf(NS
IF fo I I I le r Hour Wilt tram
Several needed I Hiring now I

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CO N STR UCTIO N SECRETARY
c o e Tu c ro m u
C O O R tH IU TM
Abto to worh with canlractor,
handling phonal, ardor, and
dal Iw r i t , lor outtld* u l t ,
parum. Good working M ill,
and parkonallty. Monday
Friday. LAM to 1PM Apply In
panan, Lowa't/Maltiand
I B H h a y IF fl
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allCBITABT*
U N art! Out,landing apper
tunity to lain Itil, graal cam
pony I DtygrUllad dulw, ktap
you happy I Full banafilit
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ALLTRA0ES NEEDED
Painters. Carpenters, etc
Get i l l the work you can
Handle CM»................ M9 0121
• DAY CAR I D IR ECTOR *
To tiFQ a ril T i k i charge
per sin needed * En|ey the
public relations herel Very
c l e m center
F u n at
motpherel G n a t opportunity f
AAA E M P L O Y M E N T
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tnetd Ctoan driving racord a
m u ll............................M » « 0 8
DI1HW A1HIB/KITCHIN
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Part lima. Apply
C a rlo, Italian Baalauranl.
MOIL FranchA.^,Lantord

DOT CIRTIFIEDMIVIR
Needed for local delivery.
Mon Frt Benefit* Substance
abuse testing recjjirtd Apply
in person: Part* City. 901 B
Cam w allR d*Sardord E O l
M in is
To *734 weekly
Local/Long haul,
Will Tram
I 391 MM
J IH W fM

DRIVERS
Ovar lh* road, tractor traitor,
m ull hav* 1 yaan aiparianc*
and good driving racord
Avar ago trip today.
Call i aapatalbm
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Sf PUM10HS JOBS

CeMwity Ce&gt;Mf CFfpiegrims
uaM d hom edotenone i
people pesl and pteaeni
Cech ieflar m lh# upner stands tor
ardther T&lt;hJ+r •&lt;ta 1 eguaia i*

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ar* bacommg m y apaciahy " — Wiliam Datoa

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A N N O U N C IN G A
N E W P R IV A T E
C H R IS T IA N
SCHOOL
W E K T V A

CHRISTIAN
SCHOOL
la n o w c n n illlig t
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• L O V IN G C E R T IF IE D
TEA C H ER S
• N E W F A C IL IT Y
•F U L L G O S P E L
C U R R IC U L U M

C A L I. TO D A Y
F o r F u r t h e r In fo .

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E i p a r l a n c a d only la m *
motor gr afar i r a d i N t
Call m M l

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tag may meHade He*aid Adverfher efthecotfelen eddl*end day. ConeH

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71— Wet* W ketel

KPPIlUMiaU
I AM to 1 FX rtllt. part tlma
Apply I" par MTV AAM rPM
Lhbgvtow Nan liw Cantor
t i l l . Md M . lantord

71— HetpKketed
ritoa

Htagll al Pharmacy To d , a r t
IV A Bm lalura aipa rlan ca
prttorroB Typing an ! com
tuto r an try rogvlrog. Tull
M a n o ria l Haipital M l W.
Plymouth »v* Oaa.qnB.BI
• p l a n t m a iirre N X M c e *
M hr I Hurry t t ^ o r oggHton
with local firm I Partoct tor
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parhm ly to maha Mg
B ailo r, In Ih lt parmanant
poiilianl Coll toOayl

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M N . B B N ................. H T I I M
Gaad pay Full and part lima
potitwn, availabto Langwaad
araw GallCaurw Call m )I N

GOOeHO M O ) SEEDED!
OadyW arf......... .......Dally Fry
Cad Bad tor M a d ,
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a OBAPMIC O C l IO d lB a
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yaur w ill, to kaap thit da
partmant running' Mclnhwh
•■par lane* halp,' Hurry I
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FRORT O UI MUmOSIST
For lamtly practKa erti&lt;*. lull
lima land Ravirtw Ta not
F rarKh A v t . lantord. W ill
M EDICA L

★ ★ CNA’S * *

Miismist

Full ar part lima Mutt hav*
Call M l Mat

HOTEL/*0TU
Vwrahm Orlando Norm Hatol
&lt;14 a Maitland Blvd I. ha,
Immadwto opanmg, tor maid,
A houwman Apply m par ton
Monday thru Thuriday to am
t o l p m .......................C O E
HOT (L O M O T IL

flORT DESK CUM
Eipanancad an m icro, ar
athar cath raglitara pr*
torrad Apply in par ton m m
W I I Bd a*. Lantord » * M »

Te m p t e d t o t e m p ?

• A LL SHIFTStt
• GR EAT SALARY It
• EXC ELLEN T B E N E F I T S"
"Jo in our eicetlent health
care team"
L i*fen d R n M Cart
________ IM9M8__________
I year* erpetience required
FMA and VA preferred1 Miisifwivm lyainq Jf word* per
minute Starting salary mid
teen* depending on fip e ri
ence Apply In person
F irst Federal ol Seminole
H2 W 1st St Sanford

LongwooB monutacturor I*
took mg tor tnorgtllc. rotlohto
Barwn, to nil omAian, on Hr,I
and tor and r titn Vt to gar
hour Aggiy m ptrwn. Mon
F r l . * M m Parhar Hannltm.
7/7 Bannaft 0

________ I O E ________
PBOMSlfOMAL

CHUBCMC
Taochar, and aid*. Full tlma/
Pari tlma Aapllcallant now
botng occagtod Apply: Th*
Gmgarbraod ftouta &gt;11* Elm
A to lantord________________

Q.C. IRSflCTOR
N a a d t a l l i f a r l a r wi t h
al acl r a/mt chanl cal back
ground to ptrtorm rgcalving
inipartlon dutio. M u ll ho
abto to intarprot drawings
military tooclfkaliam, ate
Apply In partnn, M a rti wa
A i w l i l a i la c.. I a Park
Norm MS Hickman Clrcto,
lantord_____________________

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ASSISTANT M ANAGED
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RIWACCOUHTSRtP
Experience preferred Mini
mum typing IS wpm Apply ta
person First Federal Of Sem
taoieltlW HI St *

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• O F F IC E CLERKS
• RECEPT I ONI STS
•S E CRE T A RI E S
• WORD PROCESSORS
• IN DUSTRIAL WORKERS

RURUSMMS

We alter top pay. great benefits
and the opportunity to work at
many of the top companies tn
your area Call now tor an
appoin fmerit f
7«3 *771

omctcuM
Mornings 10 hours per week,
idme Saturday mornings, I
ear experi ence A pply
owe s Of Maitland
MOSS 17 92.Maitland________

NO FE E /F RI OAT PAY

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FAIT TIME

S E R V I C E S
IOE

All 1 shifts available Good
benefits Higher starting pay
OEBARY MANOR
M N .H w y 17893* Debar y Fl
Mon. tore Erl
9AM H4EM . *00 HH « » Q

M/F/M/V

w INSTANT MYCHECftS*
S t a r t . KeEay a.nb p e t a
paycheck wifhm a week We
Hold ba c k nothi ng Our
employees are constantly m
couraged, and assisted so they
will make larger paychecks
all the time Sound Infer
esttng? Part time A M l time
available Call today W -it M

JAJIITOfflAl
E VE N I N G S 14 23 to start
Immediatoopeninqs HOi SIM
K E Y E S F L A . IN C , Reiiton,
pays tuition to Real Estate
Scheeff................ Call 331 MOO

LOUTS HOMI CCNTIftS
SANFORD FOREST
PRODUCTS
Has an immediate opening for
a Production Manager Re
iponsitulities Include prodm
ban, shipping and1 receiving
R f q v t r # s If' ye a r s
m any tactu ring super v I very
tit per tenet The ideal can
didal# will possess a thorough
k n o w l e d g e of t r u s s
manufacturing and a BS/0A
degree, or equivalent eaperi
ence We otter competitive
wages* a comprehensi ve
b e n e fi t s p a ck a g e and
e ie tH tn i growth potential
For prompt confidential con
sideration, tend resume end
salary history to or contact
the location manager at
Sanford Forest Productt
2901 Aileron Circle
Seniord. F lor Kie 127/1
*0/ 121 3U0
Equal Opportunity Employer

F IL E CLERK/SWITCMGOARO
ID am to 1 JO pm Must have
prtv office exp . be h s grad
uale and nan smoker Apply
Rich Food Plan. *01 W 11th
%t j Sentof1
d t to aip m
FABTTIMC
F IL E C L IB K /1 W ITC H B O A B D
ID am to 3 30 pm Must have
prev office exp . be h s grad
uato and non smoker Apply
Rich Food Plan. 401 W 11th
St *lantord 9 to 4 p m -

CASWER/STOCS hRSON
Part. Full tim* ApplKatwn,
naw b u n g a c c t p l t d at
Oacktldg la yo rh M«* Or
land* Dr (Wall Mart Ptaia.
II *&gt;l lantord » W * 1

SALES

ADVERTISING SAUS
The Sanford Herald i* teeking
an individual for our fUtplay
advertittag itatf Candidate*
mu t t be energettCp tell
motivated, and organiied
Prior exprience ta hewipaper
and or advertittag taiet a
plus Poeition offer* salary
plus commission, mileage,
and benefit) Send resume to
Laura Sal bee
Sanford Maraid
F O Boa 1417
Sanford. Florida tl7T1t*SI

H A IR D E S IG N
COSM F IO IO C.Y

Additions *
Rtm odallng
Hama*. Battouraidi. Otfica,
Stato cartllud CBCO 3*toJ W*
Dailgn/Build and altar Frag
E ilim alg,______ CalUtOStM

MILLERADDITIONS
Ctntrg! Florida Sine* IPM
Fra* Dailgn. Fra* Enim otm
ICOCIIM BA............ ...... r o t t o t

NAIt S

Air Conditioning

FACIAL SKID CAME
f l N A M ' I M Ain
II Too U k j 'i'v

R0FFLER
IIAIK

DESIGN

A Htating
S IB V I C I • All make, C/H/A.
wifer to iir. itr to eir heit
pump). New end eiiifinq in
ilillifio n 27 Y r ) experience
Weyne Dyke) Sr now with
Emory*) Plumbing
U c «RM 001***1
122 1444

C O LLEG E
All.tmonli* L
An
H f&gt; 2 1 7 ( H )
Wint»*i Mark Url.in&lt;ti» Are«i

657 0770

O ste e n, F L 3 2 7 6 4

HOME HEALTH AIDES
CERTIFIED NURSING
ASSISTANTS
LIVE-IN COMPANIONS
Join The Growing
Paragon Team!
WE OFFER EXCELLENT BENEFITS

Call Billy

at 323-7754

1PHCI

PARAGON
f DC U.F

SALES

lU lf M M K P
Ipm until IpnL saw to l/FF
pgr hour puarantood lB MB*
Naad, mature TLC lodto.
Part or full tlma C U M ] M B

a T W C Io m i*

ASSOCUTU MEMO
D y n a m i c l ocal c ompany
want, aaaaciatoi in rgildanllal
and cammarclal ria l potato
u b i w lrt tocu* an rt* Son
ford Lapp Mary Ganava araa
Call tor dotalt, Cantury »
OvtadaBaalfy Inc
M l art!

SALES
m in o K H T

C a d a o w iM P ira

F a il frgwlng company toning
ban Mu*t moat D O T guall
llcallong. pr* amploymanl
drug/tlcahtl toll ragulrad
Dutla, includa dtllvtry ol un
llnlrtad wood molding, ta
account, ihraughaul th* itol*
Eicaltont banalll, Includa
mtMcal and dantol Imuranc*
11 intom tod apply *1
Brown Molding Company
toWFHkpafrkk Paint
e o e ..........................H 3 M U
V O LT
TE M P O B A B T S IB V ICES
________ C p E W M IW _________

MUTItSSU

S A U irto n c
Oppartuniiia, i m .labia tor
par ton, mtorgatod In Provld
Ing Goad Cuatomar Sorvtc* In
a ial*, capaofy Eiparwnc*
datirad but not ragulrad
Eicaltont banofltv full tlma
a v a I I i b f a
Apply M a n . T u t , , h Wad
JCParuwy
Sanford Plata m ly
E gual Opparliailfy Em playir
____________ M/F____________

SfCHTMT
rtltto. panoril Mfk* knawl
t o p and fypmg d wpm Non
im r ta r . H I M U Wwn* f c l
Saahlng iharp. highly
motlvatod Individual tor a
Han Strong typing rtlll*. tola
prwna r tlll, and ■moral oltico
procadurt. Salary napallaaia
d ating Dato Ipm March » .
I*** Prlvoto IndMfry Council
al Samlnato County. Inc 111 S
Santord Ana.. Sanford Bo
twaanFamandSpm
E OE/M/F /H/V/
S I C U B I T T ftWABD
F U LL
TIM E Sprint Laha HUH. Call
013 I T H H w a i w 4 1 p m
S I C U B I T T O FF ICEBS

rp rrn
G llcanto ragulrad Cholca
conlracfl Call I r t i I n 1*31
S TY L IS T With toltowlng. Bury.
Iriandty rttp Good walk » » .
and H I 1 Paint, grog W /111
T S H I B T PBIN TEB • oiptrl
onco pratorrod Salary bawd
an upartanc* Nan vnakar
c a d O Tia a a B to rta a i.

TELEMARKETERS
Th* Santord Hardd ha, pari
lima turning padtian, avail
obla. Work Morttoy
Thur,
day. SPM to IP M Call J U M il
*n*r 1 M and art tor John ar
Davt. ar tlap by XU N F ranch
Ay* . Santord

Apply b a t.tin ! and I p m
Men Th u r, at Brtama Jaat.
1MB S. French A va . Santord

NoWton*caltoptoito.

SO M ta Sl&gt; n par hour Will
train. All rtittsl
■ W a tm p ito rta n l.... p w -f i i i

SW la flM .N t
13 dniributor, naidid Part A
full Inna tto t i p nocottory
BqbgrtO'Nall S34MN________

73— Employ merit
Wanted
t O O H K IB P E t
Eiparlancad.
lull charge
A m labto tor
temporary ar parmnrprit port
aarly tvamng, Yaur attic* ar
myhomg WPB/V
333IWB
LAWN M AIN TEN AN CE - Fra*
animate, Baotonabl* 33t
IBto. coll attar a pm

73— Rooms ter Rent
KITCH EN , laundry prlvltoga,
Mifure mile prWwre* Cell
331 4011Of 904 775 KMI________
RR1VATS enfrincf, refrigen
tor, liunWY 41* neir I l.
141/wk. v S30down 1*91401

77— Apartments
Furnished / Rent
LABOE ranavatad I or &gt; bdrm,.
rant by wk/mo A/C, peel,
laundry, tola lar children,
tpactol diKounl tor ir d ll
ran, » M * M * r l » B t o )

HOVE IR SftClJU.
LABO E I bdrm. A/C. peol.
laundy. uaf/ma No dtpotit
tor qualified ago" can I, or
wntor cl tiling, m 0H&gt;
SAHFOBO. I bdrm *3*S.'mo
plu, nOB MCurlty Ratortnco,
ragulrad Coll I t i r t a
SAHFOBO I B D B M Adult,, no
prtv S!*5 A 133Im o * 1300
dap Outotart*
m bit

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P a in tin g ‘

I X M A IN T IN A N C I
S A V I I*X now m any torv
leg; lawn cor* to plumbing gr
atoct For bail / r t g t 31* to ll
C A B P X N T B V . hauling,
maurvary, painting and III*
Frtaaillm ato, Call 371 &lt;331

Lyndee * Prti*)ttanal Printing
Lake M iry Rmident
Inter tar/Exter lor
Ucented/lniured
Free E )iim ite )t
139 It s*
PAINTINO
Inferior 4 Exferier
Heete*. A # T i4 flic.
I n te r €ttlze#« 1S\df»ceewt
CHI g f l j f g l P2I88*

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One GUI To 08 It A i r
Your Neighborhood H m dy Mon
Retidenfiil •Cemmerciil
CHI tceW Todeyll 1214113
RE PA IRS • F A IN T I NO
Yerdwerk e LlgM Noeitag
No ie* Toe Smell
CHI 21948*2

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P A IN T ING/REMO DEL I NO. In
ftrlo r or taffrlor. Fence
^ u * id U ^ U ^ iJ e * j4 9 f l^

Landscaping
*9Uodxiptaa

m 4181

Building Contractors"

Lawn Servlet

HEW. B E M O D B L BE PA I B
HOMES. OFFICES. STONES
All type) canitrecliei. R*s/C*m
1214822 S O. iiltal* CBCII9888

ACRE A O I MOW I NO. dive Ing,
gralmg and tortiliilng
B A B Mowing_________ *&gt;l*lt4
A FF O R D A B LE LAWN CARE
Q U A L I T Y WO R K I F R E E
E S T I MAT E S C H IC T 4499
Ckw k’i OmUfy lo we Cire
Comm /Re) * F R E E 1ST . I
No |ob too Ier9 e/)m ill 122 1521
ECONOM Y LAWN SERVI CE
18 18 1 l i w n c e r e
free
eefimHet C ill 223 7I9S
LAWN CARE Mowing. Shrub
pruning, F i)t Service. Lew
P r k f Free E lf 8*91184
PROFESSIONAL GAROENBR
Mowing, edging, new tod. new
feed, re led, r t meed, pruning,
topping, trimming, removing
8 c leering, pi inf ing, clean up!
Complete C e rt l Free
eHmofettMr Van. 2238*43
SHUMAN'S LAWN M AI NT. IS
Y d Cap Comm /Re* Mow.
edge 128 8 up 49S 8899

CARP 8 N T I R All kind) of home
repiirt. punting 8 cenmlc
file Richer* Greek M l 3971
L E I ' S C A RPE NT RY
Storege
bu ild in g , d e c k ) 8 m lic .
Cif pen try Insured 8 licensed
Free Esllm itei- 323 9314

Carpet/Upholstery
_____ Cleaning_____
O N E ROOM F a I X , Dupont
Teflon protection I I I 1 SKI
velue) w/S room ipeclit IJ4 71
or 11 93 per room 10% oft pel
odor problem) 8 rep iirt Aik
ibuutour uphotiffry ipecililt
Hour). | AM to IP M
410 0314

Cleaning Sarvice ~
OffICE CLUB INC
M im e d couple with taper!
ence end references Pieite
c ill After Houf'i Cl em..
Service, D iy Of feenlngl
122 2241

Concrete
WEST CO N CR ETE SERVI CE
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172 0140

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S O U T H E R N S T O N E WORK
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p 0a 11 „ li on* wor k 1 r 0 u n d
i w i m m i n g poo ft . l i on *
entrance*, itucco 2801322

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Plane/Keyboard bitfrection
Accepting ttudenl) Private
leiconi Alt ieveii 481 1*8 8881

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C O M P LE TE home care with
love A concern lor the elder ty
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low monthly rate* Day Cart
Available A tw m * «/ 9 _____
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huge deck, ladder, fencing,
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tree work Call 12) 4*49

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garaga. lancad yard. Maar
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ragulTad. Call m i n i

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M ill Man. raullad callings,
lamiiy room, captain stylo
kitchen. catling Ians, prawlrad
la r sacurlly and spaahar
system. lovely rutile cadar
porch licraanadl Overtired
lot. s pr ink ler l y s t a m ,
warkihap. tear garaga.
M O TT I E L L O U I C K L Y
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L A K « M A R Y R E A L TY 331-aHl

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3 M m . 1 bath, largo lot,
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blichen appliances A verticalt
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yard. laSS/ma. t tec Call
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insldt uf llilss. data to I 4
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bdrm , l&gt;, bath, cb homo, eh
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rala. I ) yrs remaining, only

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HOW HIRIWOR.B. A O B H T1

M IM T • CLEM ABBEY
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appraisal at siar aa raaoTM
D B I O B O L A K C A C C B t t This
a bdrm a bath hons laaturts
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l a m l l y r o a m p l u s dan.
flraplaca and pool on 1/1 sera
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Metre Baal t il a h Ca. lac.
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D E L TO N A . Great araa User
schools. Over ISM tq It
Family home, many features
a yrs. new C o m p a rt al
tlQI.VQO Negotiable Call
_________ sa»T*a-«M_________

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SHORES
Rontal Apart manta
On Laka Monro*

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tiOA. low down, low rnonttily
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Sanford, FL 32771

323-2628

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G O V IR N M K N T *ALE Lovely
4 bdrm . 1 both. 3 cor goroge
Juit roducod M L400 Hidden
koke Drive Low low down
Horry I tirted 4 %m*h » » W *

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appliances Other dryer In
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fenced, spacious rooms, great
roam. Allot debt* al Ua.hXI

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country charmer M o rt« OK
plus 11 ■ M bldg Above
ground pool, he Only SSI,000
Custom Built 1/1 near Lake
Monro. 1 iiptd fpic. Ilia
layer.ueulhd callings A much,
much mart Onlytfl.XS
UK Lake Ashby 3/1 an 3 acres
all IK all Access to lake A
boat ramp Fla rm. enclosed
p a 11 a H a l l h o u r l a
Daytona
111).HO

321- 2720
322- 2420
ISSSPerk D r . Santoro
i s l W Lake Mery Bl . Lk Mary

IDTUNUDC LAST EDITION
a bd rm ., 1 story. Custom
window coverings, m irror
accents. 30 It path dock.
I lowering lendsceping end
much moral II11.000
TH H O O K IO N CO
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B E S T VALUE I I bd rm . 1
story, wall kept, now carpal,
up to data la e lu re l Lush
landscaping with private 30 It
d a c k . s u / A 0 MU S T S E E i
T H E COURSON CO. I l l » W
IM M A C U L A TE - 1 bedroom, I d
bath on large h i nlca are*
Living roam, lamlly room.
•qui pped ki tchen, l ar ge
bedr ooms , p a ll* and

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bedroom. 3 bam heme an V *
acre h i In eulslendkrg araa of
homes 3 car attached garaga.
1 car detached garega/offlca
1 largo office of rough cadar
with tlh Flooring rough cedar
huge bedroom aith large walk
In close! Deck and huge bath
Fplc and living room, ale
Musi seal I Reduced .. SI 13.000

T E L F A IR

REA LTY

11 HW Y, I M L O I B A R Y

40744*4411/4074415722
ASSUMABLE, NO QUALIFYING
LESS THAN *2500 CASH

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I NCL UDI NG CLOSING COST
1 A a bdrm homes In Senlord.
Dellone DeBery/Lk M ary/
Longwood' Al lemonto Springs

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3 bdrm 1 b#fh, ftrvptact,
#ppli*nc9t, carport .... 13#.W0

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1/1 vi. *ppii*n&lt;»t. hvw&gt;g rm.
dining rm. Lsumfly rm w/brkk
firtplwc# 10 a IS K rn porch,

privacy fvfxwd yard

IS/ 900

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LAKE MARY fOOl HOME
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redecorated IMS tq ft 3
b d rm . I bam home an treed
dbl l*l Real D t t i c h e d
workshop Quht established
nal ghbar hood wi t h ( b a d
schools CaK 311-Mil.

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#nd carpet, #ppli4m«4 on t/1
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mand i. Laaaa re pared Avail
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S T U B S P B O F IIT Y
M ANAGEM ENT A REALTY

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L A R I M ARY R E A LTY
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bdrm , 1 bath home on ranch
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stall licensed bearding stable
also 3 lancad pasture, in

PARK ON PARR • I bdrm
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Labe Mary schools, appro. I
acres, large eak Irta t. 4
bdrm . araalroam. formal
dining, Pm. largo scrttrwd
pool. ll/ * .td t Assumable

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3BR 2B
2162 sq.ft.

QUINN UNITY * 321-3*43
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an, h u t h make a deal 3
bedroom, dan. tcr*an porch,
and car pal Man y m a r t
tlira s Beautiful yard
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m a m __________

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acre h i 111.OP* Partake in
country living. Near Hwy a ll
hallway before Dethna A New
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3 Bedroom* •2'. s Bath*
1533 Sq Ft Living Araa

H EATHR O W - Luiury 1/1 condo
overlooks laka A golf count
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natry. tern parch, clubhouse
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landscaping Close h bus line
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CONDO Fully aquippad kllchan
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D R A 1 T I C A L L Y Reduced!
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wr lancad corner h i. walk lo
school and «• neighborhood
Musi tail now Hurryl Call
Blit Harass 111 1411

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order to stimulate sales in order lo gal
you lo act NQVV Jim Waiter Homes WHI
offer you a FREE S500 housewarming
gdl For a limited lima on*y, whan you

order your new home horn uv you may
lake your chokt of on# ol the following

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Choose Irom our more than 20 mod­
els bU'll on your proparly horn the
ground up. to a’motl any stage ol compietion Well binid the shell, completely
Lmshed oulsrde. unhn.shed insule. to
one that it 90*. complete You tell us
where lo stop then I.rush an or pari ol lha
msvh your sell lo save money

OVM 20 Modal* - 2 to 4 Bedroom*,
1 . 2 B 2 VS Baths •On* and Two
Story Models
Jim Waiter offers everyday LOW LOW
pr&lt;e* and LOW. LOW LOW 10*. A PH
mortgage financing with NO M O N E Y
^ ^

D O W N lo qualified property owner*
Tlu* add* up lo LOW altardobh monthly
payments on your new home

10% APR. Fixed-Rat* Mortgage
NO DOWN PAYMENT
NO "POINTS’'
NO CLOSING COSTS to quallllad
propt'ty owners
O ur oile r lor your choice ol one ol
these hna g&lt;lti is tor a imvted lima, and
applies only lo our standard line ol
homes sold lor immeoat* construction
You will receive your choke ol g ilt when
your home goes under constructor! Jim
Waite' Homes Inc must be authorized
lo begin construction within 60 days ol
contract date
A ik about out C O M P L E T I O N A L ­
LO W AN C E of up to 52000 toward Ihe
purchase ol items ol permanent im­
provement such as a wen boor covering
landscaping etc
For any cash payment made at the
time you agree to purchase one of our
standard model homes well also oiler
on addtonal credt of IS*, ol the amount
p.ud. ether down payment O' total price

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4540 W. Colonial, Hwy. 50 W.
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2495 International Speedway Blvd.
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NEW CAR TRUCK PRICE LISTING SERVICE
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Hidden Lsk«-SpKlous 4 Bednn. 2
C v , Big Comer Lot,
{66,900
308 Laurel

Lake Sylvan Area •No Quality, 1/4
Acre, 3 Bedrm., Greet Room,
{67900
7360 Lake

Santord •Lovely 3 Bdrm.. Formal
Dining.
Only (55,000 706 Laurel

Sinlwd - Spedoue 3 Bdrm, 1/4 Tr*ed
Acre, Big Workshop, Sopareta Living,
Otntaig, 4 Family Room*. Groat Anal
$69,000 Sit Sprite

Hidden Lake Villas •Spacious 2
Bdrm, 2 Car, Comer Lot,
{57,000
300Cteariaka
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or host c*sh *M*r All pow*r
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work IMP ................. 130 9031

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B u s ts / V a n s __
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If you want the most you
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Town Car Residential Service
To and Ftom Airport Clean,
Well Dressed Drivers.
B U D G E T PRICES///

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Grovevlew-No Quality,
91/2%, 3 Bedrm.
{77,900
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PR.OutO* A/C Coll $380429
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1. W e guarantee in writing to advertise your
properly every week
2. W e use our exclusive marketing system to
get you buyers.
3. W e send an ad on your property to potential
buyers (now looking fdr property).
4. W e help your buyer obtain financing (many
times there are 7 or B methods).
5. W e lend you lor sale and open house signs.
6. W e help you with escrow/settlement.
7. W e go through your closing costs and leave
you with an estimate ol your net proceeds.
8. W e discuss the "bad* and "good" in all oilers
and try to save you money wherever possible.
9. W e help you avoid problems and assist you
should any come up.
10. W e follow through until closing.

Sanford •Housb 4 Duplex, 3 Rental
Units, Good Positive Cash Flow,
179,900
311 Holly

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Qualify, 3 Bednn-, Family Room,
Fbnc#d, 975,900
304 Hidden lake

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Ptnecrest •Big Family 3 Bdrm.
immaculate. Fenced,
183,200
115W. Jlnklns

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Assuro. No Qualify. 336,900
2625 French Avb.

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WHAT WE DO FOH $2,950

by toking your home will
M«ip-U Sol In bou ol a
broker who charge* a
7% ol tMo price
commission (tavtngt
bated on a home tehng
lor $ 124,000)

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We can do it for $2,950 payable at closing!

1. You show your property.
Or, we will show your property
lor a small additional tee.

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Why Pay A Full Commission...?
WHAT YOU DO

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(407) 323-2323

Suniand •Great 3 Bdrm. Starter,
Large Porch 4 Yard,
M7900
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114 Azalea

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■ Television, Page 5C
■ Education, Page 6C

Just call him Mayor Dad
Farach’s goal:
To polish image
of Longwood

Quitters plan fashion show
The Central Honda QuIltetV Guild will hold
Its monthly meeting at 7:30 p m March 22 at
the S anfo rd C h a m b e r of C o m m e rce In
downtown Sanford.
Deanna Powell, quilled clothing designer and
teacher, will present a fashion show of her latest
creations.
Guild membership encompasses the entire
cental Florida area Including Seminole. Osceola.
Orange. Lake. Volusia and llrevard counties
Visitors and guests are always welcome.

B y L A C Y DOM I N
Herald stall writer
LO N G W O O D — As a stria tiir.il engineer t •&lt; tie
Farach Is concerned with stable Inundations and
secure Iramework lor his buildings so they will
stand strong long after he's gone
A s tlie m ayor nl Longw ood. lie is also
eoneerned with building a stable foundation lor a
rity III.u lias been lorn apart In hli keriug m the
receill past
Mv llrsi year m other was horrible
In said
"T h e atmosphere at eonillllsslon Itleeliilgs was
aiilagonlslli As t was going llunngli tills lu ll inhad a etlv •onillilsslimer removed Irotu ottn e lor
violallnii ol i tie Sunshine Law I lien another one
was removed And llien the lawsiills' Far.u h
sod. as lie threw Ills hands in the .nr
Far.u li knew ili.il llie emotions ol a &lt; nv mold
lh.il ellv's phllnsnpln and lie I* i aim- determined
in "end lliai eliapler ol lamgwiMid |hiI ii ii s and
liegm a new eliapler I wanted lo adit all air ot
culture and maturity in l.ongwuod he suit

LSAC meets Monday
The Local Sihnol Advisory Committee of
Seminole lllgh School will hold the regular
monthly meeting, at 7:30 p m.. Monday. March
HI. In the school rnrdta center.
All Interested |urents and tearhers are askrd
to attend.

Propagation ‘how to’ set
Dorccne Fish, president of tlx* South Seminole
Garden Club, announces tlut the monthly
meeting will Ire held Monday. March 20. at 1
p m at the home of club member. Areva Dames.
H25 2nd Place. Dirigwnod
After refreshments, there will lie a program on
"Propagating Hants" by Klsle Frrldrlch and
Areva Dames — a "hands on" on the live plants
and shrubs griming In the liarncs patio.
The public Is Invited to |urtlclpatc For
information please call 830 dHOdor 830 62fid

The currrcnt i lly eommissioiiers do mil s|h-iii I
■heir time tinkering and
throwing rotten
tom.iliies at each other F.iroi h siltl We have
a ■hemlstrv now lliai will turn tins ■it\ .iroiunl
he added
Far.u h spike Ininllv alniilt all iln- eiimmlssniii
ers He called Adrienne I’crri a prnlessnr at
Seminole Ciillim illlllv College
a sweelhearl
He soil Hex Anderson is a i ra/v lullbilh from
Tennessee and I luxe blur ile.ulv
Karat h railed Inins, II a i ra/v ( ub.ui who is
silly enough in lie einleavoiing in ibis madness

IN S T R U C T IO N
Organic Gardening program

■ailed |MilllU s

The Seminole County Cooperative Extension
Service Is sponsoring a program. "Organic
Gardening". 7 p m . March 21. at the Agricul­
ture Center. 250 W. County Hume Hoad, across
from Flea World
Special guest speaker will tie Tom Carey of
Sundew Gardens. Oviedo
Details, call Celeste White. 323-2500. ext
5558

AARP gives tax help
through April 19. A A H P IKS-lrulnrel vnllin

leers will assist |ieoplr with llr lr Income tax
forms In Sanford. Oviedo. Longwood and Winter
Springs
All sessions are from 9 a m l p m The
scheduled sites are
• Longwood Krcreatton Center. 175 W War­
ren Avc . Tuesday.
• Sanford Chamber of Commerce. 400 E. First
St.. Monday and Friday.
• VFW Clubhouse. 420 N Edgemon Avc..
Winter Springs. Tuesday
• Oviedo City Hall. 428 Central Ave . Tut s
day.
• Hacienda Village. 500 Longwood Hoad.
Winter Springs. Monday.

C H A R IT Y

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Golfers,sign up for charity play
SANFOKD — To participate In the Second
Annual Hugh Thomas Memorial Golf Tourna
inenl. to bencHl law enforcement charities,
golfers should sign up and pay a $75 fee by
March 28
The tournament Is set on the afternoon o!
Monday. April 9. at the Wektva Golf Course In
laingwood The event Is In honor of Thomas, a
Seminole County sheriffs dejuty slain by a
sniper one year ago The profits pay for police
academy scholarships. For tnfomiutlon call Sgl
Terry Huffman or Investigate* Hilly Lee al
322 5115: or I he golf rlub at 8C2 51 13.

Gene and Marta Farach and Margalie, William, Anthony, Natalie and Raymond

ll is obvious alter speaking with him tli.it In- is
i ra/i .i I m m Ins wile Marla Ins in , children
K u yiiiond
15 A n th o n y
13 Natalie
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Margalie. M and William 5 Ins |nh as ail
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Elks make a
big difference
in com m unity
B y MARVA H A W K IN S
Herald correspondent
Celery &lt; ll\ Lodge No 542 and
Evergreen lem ph No 321 I III
proved Iteuevolenl I ’r o l i e l i v t Order
ol Elks nl ilii World inniprisc an
org.uil/allon nl i o i i i i i i i i i i ID iiilllded
|Mople w ho are m aking a ilillereme
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file Elks eeleliraled tin 1.llli year
II
and they pledge lo i iiiillliue I lieu
support nl llie i o i i i i i i i i i i ID through
ilieir m a m worthwhile pro|ei is
fills oigaill/alliiii was liilllldi ll nil
Chrisiiau prim iples and il survives
oil llie iiialehless word ol I'llMsI
Elkilom holds a unique place hi
siiciclv liv ciieiiur.iglllg high si,in
■lards ul living and wholesome
l.imilv llie
T h e purpose ol Klkdom also
Iln liiilcs ediie.iiing youth by giving
si lioluislilps lo lah al students III Ihr
high schools ol Seiniuole Coiinlv
hcucvolcm e. by helping llie needy
and less Inrliiii.ilc ami being in
ol Elks Awareness Day March

yul veil in llie legislative pro ce ss ol
mir in iiim u n lly as well as acceptmg civ ii and social responsibilities
llie orgaill/alluu does all ami
more nl the ahovc-mcmlolled re
s|Hiusibllllles. sill'll as liglil till- war
mi d ru g s w ith rallies, protest
marches, meetings alid eom m uiilly
drug awareness programs
l lie Elks continue to make tlir
■uiiimtiiiily nl Sanlord aware that
I hey are mil Just a building where
many |M-ople enngrcgalc dally, hill
iln-re are mcmlicrs ol this lralcrn.il
nrilcr ol Elks who work lo show that
llils dedicated group ot men and
women are concerned .i Imiu I tinprogress ol youth and the belter
inenl ol ihlscom niunlly
ITie Elks respect religious Ideals,
safeguard a nd e ducate v n u th
extend charily, exercise personal
and human relations and are ol
good moral character with sound
minds and I h m II i - s to make this
coinm iiiillv •* beiier plan- in which
to live
T ile Idea ol Elk Awareness Dav

Supporters ot Elks Awareness Day are. bom left. Carletha Merkerson.
Beverly Mitchell, (he Rev Henry Morgan and Katheryn Alexander
was the lirain child &lt;&gt;l fast Daughter
Hiller K a th rrv u .l Alexander, whose
vision abil Ullllrlllg ellorts help lo
brin g ctll/riis logeltier on llils
cm i .isiaill
file ellllre Elks laiully
rxiem ls congratulations and appre
eiatuiii in Alexander lor the trend
ami legal \ sire lias given both llie
Lodge and I'emple Others giving
Ihelr suppirt lo tins project are
Evergreen temple No 321 Carletha
Merkerson. Daughter Kulcr. arid
Cclerv l ily Lodge No 542 Dcimlc
Alcx.iiuler E.xallcd Huler

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as die liie.il high s. I iimi I Oraiorii.il

Ciuilesi held Saturday iiighl The
w inner will I k - hi llie future
&lt;&gt;dn-r events planned bv tin- Elks
lilt hide a Si Patrick's Dav ilatlic:
the dlstrlel Or.llorie.il Ciiiltfst nil
April l a eiimiiiunlty Easier egg
I ii i i i i on April 13. die aumialCliariD
Seluilarship Hall on May 12 and a
|nlul ni.iv Day cclobralloii on May
Id wiih die i iiiiim iiiiiiv pariiilp.it
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Employees, employers honored during National Employ the Older Week
National Employ the Older Worker Week was
celebrated March 11 17 The Job Service ol
Florida and Ihe Job Service Employer Committee
iJSECl hosted an awards presentation ceremony
and continental breaklasl al Ihe Greater Sanlord
Chamtir ot Commerce honoring employees and

employers lor their edorls in hiring and retaining
older employees Receiving awards are left photo,
(torn led Mike Schredler. Casselberry Publu
Store manager Vic Stamper T9 an employee at
mat store Dyne Shannon adiulant American

Legion Department ol Florida who presented the
oldler worker certificates Steve Mungerloru
manager ot Winter Springs Publu and Pete
Castellano 82. an employee ot mat store Right
photo shows b o m lett Sue Jackson. 68

employee ol Mr Donut. Edna Vaughn owner ot
Mr Donut Dyke Shannon. Arlene Carlson. JS EC
chairman who presented the employer certiti
cales John Mason. 16. employee at Sanlord
Publi ■ and Terry Duggins. manager ot that store

�t C — Sanford Harold. Sanford. Florida — Sunday, March tS, 1090

Artist to artist
Sanford artist Ashby Jonas ad­
mires ths works of Sanford artist
Fays Sllar at tlw Match S Spring
Lunchaon and Horn# and Oardan
Show at tha Sanford Civic Cantor
sponsored by tears Oardan Club
of 8anford. Artlaans oatharsd to
sail thalr wares with procaada
going to tha gardan chib for civic
baautlflcallon.

Lois Smith, right, Beta Sigma Phi's valentine Queen, presents a
check for $250 to Irene Brown, director of the Sanford Christian
Sharing Center. The donation represents profits from the BSP's
Ftbruary Valentine Ball when Smith, of XI Epsilon Sigma
Chapter, was elected queen over seven candidates from the local
chapters.

Klaitz •Young
M ID L O TH IA N . V A . - Mr. and
Mr*. Jo h n David Klaitz Sr., of
Midlothian. Va.. announce the
engagement of their daughter.
Jo d ie L y n . (o D avid Patrick
Young, son of M r. and Mr*.
W illiam Z. Young of DeBary.
T h e brtde-elcct'a grandparents
are: M r. and Mrs. W illiam H ow ­
ard Talbot Sr., ohn Jacob Klaitz
and Mr*. Imogcne C. Klaitz. all of
Atlanta.
Mlaa Klaitz graduated from
W o lfa o n H igh S c h o o l.
Jacksonville, and earned a B.A.
degree from Stetson University.

DcLand. She Is currently atten­
d in g graduate school at the
u n l v e s l t y of F l o r i d a .
G a ln e n s v llle . w h e re she Is
pursuing an education specialist
degree In counnaeloraducatlon.
Young, a graduate of Seminole
H igh School, la a graduate of
Stetson University and recently
received a master's degree In
literature from the University of
Florida. He Is employed by KBN
Engineering. Gainesville.
T h e wedding will be an event
o f A p ril 3 8 al the H e rlo n g
Mansion In Micanopy.

Mayor-----------

F a r a c h . a d e s c e n d a n t of
aristocrats, escaped w ith his
fam ily from communist Cuba
w hen he was a young boy. "W e
left w ith the shirts on our
backs.” he said.

□ C r e t i s u d from 1C
engineer: and Longwood.
Farach bubbled with plans for
Longwood. He wants to dean it
up. polish It's Image, and Infuae
It w ith a shot of culture.
“ I have all these plana," he

He lived In Madrid and Miami
before settling In Central Florida.
It Is Important to him that
people's rights be respected.
Fa ra ch extends the right to
■peak at the comm Isa Ion meet­
ings he presides over to all
re s id e n ts . " I f s o m e th in g Is
bothering a resident, he or she
w ill always have the right to
speak at the podium ." he said.
"Except maybe not about their
sex life." he Jokingly added.

S o m e o f h is p la n s h a v e
reached the gro u n d b re a k in g
stage.
T h e city recently adopted a
resolution, which praised Mr.
Gorbachev's efforts for world
p e a c e a n d c a lle d fo r t h e
establishment of a sister city In
eastern Europe. Farach would
like to sec a cultural exchange
between Longwood and the as
yet unnamed city. "W e become
a com m unity of the world In this
w a y ." he said.
Farach Is a proponent of his­
toric preservation. Longwood
has applied for national designa­
tion In Its downtown area and
recently received grant money to
study new building compatibili­
ty In the historic area.

Farach said he learned about
fre e d o m , tra d itio n s , and
friendship from BUI Whitehead,
a boyhood friend. " I was 14, but
Hill taught me. a recent Im m i­
grant. about pride In self and
c o u n t r y . He was a s im p le
co un try boy but I learned It's not
what you look like or how m uch
you have. It's what's Inside a
m an that matters." Farach suld.

C ity commissioners are c u r­
rently revamping the advertising
sign ordinances. " I would like to
see m a jo r th o ro u g h fa re s In
L o n g w o o d b e a u tifu lly la n d ­
scaped." Farach said.

In his limited spare llm r,
Farach paints, tools leather,
reads about history and culture,
rooks, and dreams. "1 am a
dream er." he sold. " I have a lot
of big dreams for Longw ood."

R e c e p tio n h o n o r s th e B r o w n s
o n g o ld e n w e d d in g a n n iv e rs a ry
Congratulations are In order lo
Edna and Eldo Brown on Ihlr
golden w edding anniversary.
T h e Browns were married March
3 1 . 1940. In Zion Lu th e ra n
C h u rch . Hartfotd City. Ind., (heir
home until they moved to the
area.
In celebration of the event, the
couple's four children and their
spouaes were hosts at a festive
open house held Sunday, March
4. from 3-4 p.m ., at First Baptist
Markham Woods Church. Lake
M ary. About 70 friends and
relatives called during the ap­
pointed hours.
E d n a received the guests
w e a r in g a pale b lu e drcaa
enhanced w ith a corsage of
yellow sweethheart roees to rep­
resent each of her eight grand­
children. Eldo wore a yellow
sweetheart rose boutonniere In
the lapel of his navy blue suit.
T h e yellow and white tenlerpiece of the refreshment table
waa accented with four red roses
representing the couple's four
children.
O n their anniversary date, the
edopte reaffirmed their wedding
vow s at the Good Shepherd
L u th e ra n C h u r c h . S a n fo rd ,
where they are active members.
T h e Rev. Daniel Coy was the
officiating clergyman.
T h e highlight of the event was
the presentation of a memory
album containing letters, cards.

DORIS
DIETRICH
anecdotes, etc. from
filctures,
riends and family w hich the
Browns said they w ill always
cherish.
T h e Browns moved to the area
In I9 6 0 and make their home on
Orange Boulevard In Pools. In

Edna and Aldo Brown

Indiana. Eldo was a farmer and
was also employed by Overhead
Door. Edna w in a homemaker
and was employed us assistant
manager of i variety store.
T h e couple's ch ild re n and
their spouaes are: Bob Brown
a n d w if e , H e t t y , S a n f o r d :
Carolyn Stelnfeklt and husband.
BUI. Blue Springs. Mo.; Paul
Brow n and wife. Linda. Man­
chester. Ind.; and Lawrence
B r o w n a n d w if e . C o n n ie .
Hartford City. Ind.

Ixora show ‘wonderful’
T h e Sanford Civic Center was
ablaze with color and charm
March 9 when Ixora Garden
C lu b sponsored Its annual S p r­
ing Luncheon nnd Home and
G a rd e n S h o w . A cc o rd in g to
J u d y W lm blsh. club president.
3 5 0 patrons showed up for
lu n c h . " I t tu rne d out w o n ­
derful." J u d y said
T h e civic center was divided
Into sections where artisans
displayed their wares, consisting
of a a variety of lovely Items.
Florence and Douglas
s Stenstrom
w r e Mated at a table spread
with amalt lam (is and potpourri
hand-crafted by Florence. Next
to them. Florence's sister. VI
C u r r i e , s h o w e d a ra c k of
beautiful blouses to which she
added he r personal a rtistic
touch.
L y n n King of Heathrow dls-

Lois Dycus. left, owner ol Lois' Place, narrates
fashions worn by Jean Clontz. center, and Miml

Greene while Jean Melts plays background music
on (he piano

Mayor Ballye Smith, Irom tell, Kay Madore ol

Fashions lor Education" an annual benefit to
provide a scholarship for a deserving woman

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h the htfOrt
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heart disease a j well as
certain ean cm -

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1-800-EAT-lEAN

EVERYYEAR
THOUSANDS OF
JfPEOPLE ARE
M E D WITH A
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Pr-fovar

P ',* tiio n

wit the 18 models appearing in

played colorful lashlons she had
h and-painted, ap p llq ucd and
decorated with jewelry. Sanford
artist E.D. Stowe, now In hla
90 s. was also there w ith a
display of his oil paintings. One
of the most papular attraction
was Ixora's C ou ntry Kitchen
w h ich featured a variety of
b e a u tifu lly -p a c k a g e d h o m e baked goods. There were m any,
many more.
Th e club has come a long way
since Its Inception 25 years ago.
Last year, the club donated
S 2 .5 0 0 to the c ity to help
la ndscp e the C u lt u ra l A rts
Center. Previous Ixora Projects
have Included the palm tree and
t h e la n m d s c a p t n g o f th e
entrance lo the Sanford Marina,
as well os lum hraplng Park on
Park.
Am ong Ihe club members head­
ing up the committees were:
A m elia Royster and Kl
S te v e n s o n , lu n c h e o n ; S a lly
Rosemond. artists and vendors;
Rose Long, horticulture (plant
sale); Kathy Howard. Ixora's
C o u n try Kitchen; and Jo yce
Malone, tickets.
I I d s i i -m k -s were Nellie C n l r n u i u .
S h ir le y S e h llk e .unit S a u d i
Motidlr.
I ...

Fashions for Education
T h e Sanford W om an’s C lub
was filled lo capacity Wednesday
at the club's annual "Fashions
for Education." Th e event was a
fund-raiser to provide a scholar­
ship lo a deserving woman, over
25. who Is returning to school.
T h e auditorium was decoraicd
with a m yriad of polled palms
and begonias, furnished by Sem ­
inole Flower Shop. Th e plants
were also sold to help raise funds
for I he scholarship.
After the luncheon, ihc fashion
show began with Mayor Bcltyc
Sm ith giving background In­
formation on the four businesses
providing the fashions.
Rose Jacobson, of Ro-Jay In
downtown Sanford, led her four
models on the stage and pro­
vided the commentary about the
fashions, os follows: Hill Glelow,
a casual outfit; Irene Brown, a
dressy p a n is o u tfit; Ja n ic e
Springfield, a black dress and
Marnlta Carll, an after-five black
and while pant outfit.
Four fashions from Lois' Place,
d ow nlow n Sanford, followed.
Lois Dycus. shoppe owner. In­
troduced her models and de­
scribed the follow in g: Je a n
C lo n lz and Mlm l G rcc s.
n a u tic a l-in s p ire d p a n ts u its .
Marilyn Burton, a shorts outfit;
und Vida Smith, a red skirt
topped w ith a white blouse
decoraicd In swirls of color.
Rubin Slrgcl. owner of Siegel's
C lo th in g In Lake M ary, de ­
scribed Ihc fashions worn by her
four models: Beth Bridges, a
skirt and sweater ensemble; Gall
S m llh. a print skirt, shorts and
m u lc h in g blouse outfit: Kuy
Bartholomew, a navy suit; and
Jo yc e M alone, a red shorts
outfit.
Th e final formal fashions were
f r o m F o r e v e r F u s h lo n In
downtown Sanford. Kay Madore
did the narration for her four
m o d e ls In c lu d in g : M a rth a
Yancey, a black and white gown;
Delores Lash, a two-piece pink
lace dress; Hazel Cash, a floral
print dress: and this writer, a
two-piece blue dress.
After each segment of the
fashion show, tfoor prizes were
awarded. Providing the door
prizes wwere: Nellie Coleman.
Shirley Sehllke. Sanford Airport
Driving Range. Seminole Flower
Sh op . C o llin s F lo w e r Sh op ,
Styles Unique. Siegel's Clothing
and Lois' Place.
Others contributing service
and equipm ent were Harcar
A lu m inum Mfg. Co.. First Street
Stationers Inc. and First Ihre*
sbvtrrlan Church

�Sanford Herald, Santord, Florida — Sunday, March IB. 1990 — SC

Medina Court No. 16: ‘We see the need’
Medina Court No. 16. Doughtrra of Sphinx, a rr constantly
" riv in g lo make the com m unity
brtter by helping Ihoae In need,
This group assists at the Rescue
Outreach Mission dally helping
to serve the meals needed at the
mission.
Medina Court no. IB la a group
or volunteers w ho takes the lime
lo say “ we see the need." T h e
lodge gives donations to the
needy and scholarships to de­
serving students. T h e y have
been organised for over 10 years.
Members recently presented
Mother Blanch Bell Weaver a
check lo help with Ihc needs of
i he Outreach Mission located on
West 13lh Street.

Rinats *ing*r* to perform
Th e Voices of Pizzazz Gospel
Ensemble will appear In concert.
April 8, al 7:30 p.m .. at Zion
Hope Missionary Baptist Church.
O ra n g e A v e n u e and E ig h th
Street. Far Information contact
Marvin Henderson. 330-7044.

BAD Mods holp
B abies A d d ic te d to D ru g s
(BA D ) la an effort for com m unity
Involvement. It will Inform the
public of the severe addiction
problems facing babies today.
Th e representative for the arras

Civil War
women took
on new role
T h e Salllr Harrison Chapter
National Society Daughters of
Ihc Amclrcan Revolution mei at
Ihc Chamber of Commerce for
ihe March meeting.
A n n H o w la n d in tro d u c e d
Roger Harris who presented Part
II of his fascinating series on Ihc
Civil W ar. with emphasis placed
on Ihc role of women, both North
and South, and special focus on
Individual wom en with iliclr
specific contributions.
H a rris said th a t th is era
m a rked a b e g in n in g of the
rmcrgence of m any women from
rural domestic chores lo lives of
service In urban communities.
H r m entioned C la ra Barton
whose experiences ted lo Ihe
founding of the American Red
Cross.
He spoke of D o ro th y D lx
whose work eventually devel­
o p e d In to Ih e W A C S a n d
W A V E S . He noted one wanton
whose frank. Insightful writings
or the era have been Invaluable
lo s u b s e q u e n t ge n e ra tio n s .
There were other women who
helped the cause through re­
sourceful spying.
G ra c e P a rk s , R e g c n i, In ­
troduced several guests Includ­
ing Virginia Kelly, former regent,
now residing In Silver Springs.
Md.
Lourlne Messenger read Ihc
President General's report on the
history of the Star Spangled
Banner.
Virginia M lklcr gave the Na­
tional Defense Message on Ihe
Issues of Women In Com bai. and
T h e Flag Amendment.
Frances Lyon read Ihe Indue-

MARVA
HAWKINS

of Lake Mary. Sanford, Deftary.
Deltona. Orange City and D rLand la Delores C . Ellis, who will
be concentrating on a canister
collection system.
Churches, clubs, organizations
and any one Interested In the
work of "Babies Addicted lo
Dnrgs 'arr asked lo rnm c mil
and participate In Ihels program.
N on-profit orga niza tio ns are
asked lo become a part of this
special cfTorl lo help BAD.
T h e o ffic e In A lt a m o n t e
S p r in g s Is lo c a te d ut 151
Wymorc Ave.. Suite 500. Mrs.
Ellis may tic ro n ta rlrd by calling
3300935.

Reunion group* to moot
(.'rooms Academy Classic Re­
union for Ihc years of 1950-59
Will Mold Its reunion meeting
today. March 18. ul Th e Elks
Home on Cypress Avenue and

uuigorag auapnncotiuig

Seventh Street. All graduates
and formers students In those
clasars a rr Invited lo attend this
special planning acaslon. al 6
p.m . Richard Evans Is chairman.
Crooms High School Class of
1966 R eunion C om m ittee Is
holding meetings once a month
to prepare for the reunion lo be
held Ihls year, all In Ibe class of
1966 please contact Ruth Ann
Hardy Williams, al 330-5033. lor
more Informal Ion.

Crate* bmwflt* OSH
Your Eye In Beauty Studio
prraenta the third annul fund
raiser lo benefit T h e Good Sa­
maritan Hom e and TaJIrl Arts
International. Come mall and
dine a b o a rd the O ra n d
Romance. Th e re will be styles
for a new era. live entertainment
and a sit down dinner. Tickets
are lim ited so gel them by
calling Ihe beauty studio al
3 3 2 -9 8 3 8 . Pal H ltc h m o n o r
Marva Haw kins si 322-5418.
Tickets can be delivered. Come
and enjoy an evening aboard Ihe
Grand Romance with family and
friends for fun. food and enterlutnment.

( Marva

H a w k l n a la a
$MnfordH*r»td eorraapwndanl
322-MI*.)

Madina Court No. 1* recently presented a check
to Mother Blanch Ball Weaver lo help meal the
needs ot Outreach Mission. Participating In lha
presentation are, from left, Daughter Elnora
Singletary, high pitetteas; NoMe George Duncan.

patron; D aughter Esla tla Paterson, w o rthy
counselor, Mother Weaver, Daughter Margaret
Davis, lire! conductress; Daughter Julie Davis,
m ost w o rth y grand m atron; and D aughter
Jacksllne Jonas, recorder.

‘Paws With Cause’ provides
some men with a best friend
rt Thank you for
Then, a couple of days later,
helping lo educate the publitanother girl wrote lo say. " If you
a b o u i D o g G u id e s . T h e s e
don't give him what he wants,
ADVICB
specially trained dogs Include
some little tramp w ill" and.
not only Leader Dogs to assist
"Y o u 'll go lo your grave with
Ihc blind and Hearing Dogs to
your virginity." because all the
assist the hearing-impaired, but
other fish In the sea want the
also Service Dogs lo assist ihe
ABIGAIL
same thing.
physically challenged.
VAN BUREN
I'm a young man (20) who has
Hearing and Service Doga can
managed to struggle along with
be recognized by ihelr orange
m y virtue Intact. I am proud of
collars and leashes, as well as ID
m y virginity and have all Inten­
cards carried by their owners.
100th Si.. S.E.. Byron Center.
tions of taking It to m y honey­
All of these Dug Guides arr Mich. 49315.
moon. I also don't like Ihe Idea of
guaranteed equal access with
g ivin g m yse lf lo the "little
Ihelr owners lo all public plares.
DEAR ABBTi Th e U-lti-r* you Iram p" who's already caught all
Last year, our 15-ycar-old son. have received land the heal
the other fish out there. Moral
Rodger, wus the recipient of a which they have generated) re­ Issues aside. I'd rather go to m y
yellow Labrador named Willie. garding the rllquetie of an In­ grave with m y virginity than
Willie had been rescued from an vited gursl bringing a "date" or
wtth AID S.
animal shelter and Iralned by an escort lo a wedding Is happily
I hope you w ill ru n this,
Paws With a Cause of Grand Irre le v a n t In the E p isco p a l
because I haven't seen a male
Rapids. M ic h ., at a cost of C h u rch , where the distinction
response yet,
* 4 .5 0 0 . T r a in in g Is funded between the wedding and the
TODD
partly by the United W ay, but rcccptlon Is essential.
D
___________________
E A R TODD-. I've heard from
also by donations
lndt&lt;
donation, from
train Indtatdu_Jto S _IS S M titH lL J* ,1 JBCtSPit _ n i»P y m «)S _ J U »W F N M b *
als. service organizations and p a rty, and us such can be
your views. RcutTon: - *
service clubs (Telephone Plo- a n y th in g Ihc n e w ly m arried
D EAR *
A B B~
T i T h is letter la In
neers. R o ta ry . K lw a n ls and em iplr wants It In I k- — catered.
response lo ihe Tetter from
m any others). Therefore. I here Is blurk-lle. open bulTrt or a public
"Been Th e re ."
no coal lo the recipients.
dance on ihc lown green.
I am a 20-year-old male collegr
W illie p u lls R o d ge r's
T h e wedding, on Ih r oilier
student. I've gone with the same
w h e e lc h a ir, retrieves Item s, hand. Is u religious service — a girl for utmost a year, and we are
picks up things (even u dime!), solemn und public covenant In
both virgins. I have never pul
opens doors, turns lights olf and the presence of God, As such,
pressure on uny girl lo have sex
on. and even helps Rodger gel' questioning Ihe appropriateness
with me. I couldn't live wlih
up when he has fallen! T h e y are of bringing a gut-si Is liscll
myself If I had.
an Inseparable learn of two.
Inappropriate: chuch services,
A l a college or 30.000. It Is
Abby,
will
you
please
publicize
whether Ih r Sunday Eucharist, a easy lo find a girl lo have sex
Roger Harris speaks to Ihe Sallie Harrison Chapter National Society
ihls fine organization?
Daughters ol the American Revolution on how women's roles
with, but I don't want a rela­
baptism, funeral, or In this case,
RODDER’S PAR E N TS, a wedding, are — by definition
tionship like that.
changed during the Civil War.
BPR1NO L A K E , MICH. und theological necessity — open
Not all men arc looking for a
DEAR PA R E N TS: Consider II and public.
girl who will Jump Inlo Ihe sack
G race Parks a n d U ra lrlc c
lion Ritual and welcomed Floyd
done. Readers. Interested parties
If the single woman wishes lu with them on the first date. And
Jacobson as a new member of Buck, chaplain, conducted a
can write lo Ihc main ofTlcc: bring a friend, a dale nr an entire contrary lo what most people
Daughters of the American Rev­ memorial service for Virginia
Paws W ith a Cause. Home of C u b Seoul troop lo the wedding,
believe, a man und a woman In
Spllzer.
olution. Sallie Harrison Chapter.
Ears for Ihc Deaf Inc., 1233 she's welcome. If slit- wishes lo love can sleep together without
having sex. We have done Ihls a
bring someone to the reception,
she should wall for the express few limes. Th e pleasure I re­
Invitation of those hosting, and ceived from II wus the feeling of
(Hiving for. the affair.
having Ihe person I love being
F A T H E R FRANCIS C. next to me as I fell asleep und
ZANDER,
or woven floral pat terns is a te rp re te d In salurl Jackets,
woke up.
cotton blends und linen.
n in si for any 1900 wardrobe.
ST. JA M E S EPISCO PAL
blazers and long dusters worn
Face It. "Been Th e re ," nice
Tilt- two-bid I on tailored suit
There even are lloral patterns with washed linen shins and
CHURCH. AR LIN G TO N , VT. guys don't finish last, and good
conilnues n&gt; dominate dress-up
In hosiery, along with medallion
girls don't end up alone. Betler
trousers.
utllrc. although Ihc modified
C O N FID E N TIAL TO D.J.J. to go lo your grave with your
A n even newer category of
thrrr-bu iion suit Is a strong und geometric dslgns that pro­
vide a bold alternative to iradls p o rts w e a r co n sists of a ll­ IN M IDLAND. T E X A S : Anyone virginity than to give It to a Jerk.
challenger und double-breasted
ttonal black, brown and navy
who says hr Is loo old lor "all
H A P P T IN IO W A
p u r p o s e p o p li n , n y l o n or
styles are available. Lightweight
hose. Shoes with deja vu — wing sand-w ashed silk curdlguns.
Ihul love stiilf" either Is — or he
wools, cotton und rollon blends,
(Problama? Writ* to Door Abby.
may as well be.
For a personal, u n p u b llih a d
and silk blends that breathe lips, r i p toes and penny loafers shirts and Jackets worn us an
— are Jusi the ticket for the alternative to warm weather
better Ilian iill-sllks arc Ihc
raply, sand a isll-a d d ra sta d ,
bourdwulk season.
sweaters und coals over tradi­
f a b r i c s of c h o i c e .
D E AR AB B T: You advised a atampad anvalopa lo Osar Abby,
tional shirts. These are largely
Soft jacket construction
17-year-old girl lo dum ji her P.0. Box 69440. Lot Angslss,
"Th e re ’s a dynam ic range In
prevails with fuller fushlom-d sportswear this year and Ihe unconslrucied und styled like
boyfriend for pushing sex oil Calll. 90069. All corraspondanca
shir Is or blousons.
lacontldantlal.)
chests und w ide r sh oulders
her. Three cheers!
Influences Include Iridescent
arhleved by ru l. mil pudding. colors, those ubiquitous Rural
Sports shoes ure even brighter
Generous Jackets call lor the p a t t e r n s , p o p o v e r J ac ket s,
ihls year, with red and yellow
am p litu de of double-pleated
madras and silk." Ju lia n said.
leading the spectrum. Choices
punts — culled or m inified —
Include classic lace-ups as well
worn with cowhide or braided
Iridescent* are definitely new
as Informal slip-ons.
and
found
In
linens,
silks,
rayons
leather belts or ribbon susA m erican Input In springItenders In burgundy, olive or and nylons In darker lhan usual
tx-rry und Jewel lanes. Brighter summer fashions Includes ihe
gold.
T h e tup lone for tailored neon colors are reserved for relnlroductlou of Ihe "farmer's
clothes Is iu u |k-. a brownish gray outerwear, such us popovers Jean." b ctlcr know n as the
similar lo Ihe color ol moleskin, which pull over the head and overall. It comes In colors Old
McDonald wouldn't recognize —
that hlends with any of ihc shoulders, hooded for comfort
fashionable grays und greens us
und wind- und waier-rrslsiant.
primary colors.
Feather-light suedes ure In­ well as llushy copper
Olive, other subtle greens,
sand ami wheal colors, und
washed while are runners-up In
popularity, a refreshing antidote
lo ptneord blues. W h ile , of
course. Is a seasonal favorite and
is t-xicnding Us popularity to
Jeans, where Ihe bleached look
predominates
• F R E E In home estimates
W arm weather shirts come In
• Large selection to
cotton broadcloth, oxford cloth
choose from
JANE E LLIS
and cotton blends, have spread
CH R ISTINE ELDKEDCK
• Prom pt. Friendly Service
collais or hul Ion-downs with a
Ms. Ellis teaches Algebra I und II
Bom in Elizabeth, N.J..
• Q ua lity W orkm anship
slightly shorter point. Th e shin
and is sponsor of Ihc Bela Club.
Miss Eldredgc received her
body Is fuller eul. continuing Ihe
She was born in Welch. W . V ir­
B.A. from U.C.F. With 10
trend away from filled shirt
OUR FACTORY PRIOR
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years
experience
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This year, real men DO wear florals
Units* Prssa In tarnations I
N E W Y O R K — Spring-summ er
fashions for men emphasize u
made In-Amerlcu look — a looser
cut and subtler colors rather
than what prevailed when Kalian
and other European stylists
dominated the market.
A m e ric a n design now ac­
counts for nearly 60 percent of
ilem s carried by U.S. men's
specialty stores, reports a survey
by Gentlemen's Quarterly m ag­
azine.
As a result, fashion Is taking
Into account a native preference
for cooler colors set off by
brighter accessories and a cer­
tain weakness for pattern*, such
as floralsund madrases.
Traditionally, real men don't
flaunt florals but they might do
Just that In the upcoming warm
months. T h e new (lorals for men
come In a strong medley of
colors that create a virile ctrcci.
Th e Men's Fashion Associa­
tion. representing Ihe nation's
m a j o r f i r m s I n t h e $-10
b i l l i o n - a- y e u r m e n s w e a r
m anufacturing business, pre­
dicts that florals will lie the most
popular pa llcm In sportswear,
on everything from Jeans u&gt;
shirts and T-shirts, vests. Jackets
and draw string pants. Floral
p a tte rn s also d o m in a te
neckwear.
M a d ra s, the a t tr a c t iv e
washed-out Indian version of
Scottish plaids, arc buck afler a
decade In eclipse.
A survey of leading clothing
manufacturers shows they favor
bleeding Madras patterns Tor
(adored sportswear, shirts, walk
shorts, lo u n g c w c a r and
swimwear. Originally limited lo
rollons and Ihe occasional silk,
madras Is turning up all sorts of

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vrar but a few ol the new printed

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BLONDIE

by Chic

Yount

TOCpBimnAY

by Mort Walkor
THEY THROW
W C T ie A T THE
QUARTERBACK

H a n k I I , 1990
Some m ajor transformations
In your penonallty are likely In
the year ahead. You w ill be more
Independent and strong-Willed
that you have been In the phet.
Success Is possible In -areas
where you previously Tell sh o rt
m e n (Feb. 30-March 20)
There’s a possibility you may
even surprise yourself a trifle
when you discover today you ’re
more assertive than usual In
promoting yo u r self-interests. It
will be done without offending
others. Places, treat yourself to a
birthday gift. Send for your
Astro-Graph predictions for the
year ahead by mailing 1.23 lo
Astro-Graph, do this newspaper.
P.O. Box 9 1 4 2 a Cleveland. OH
44101-3428. Be sure to stale
your rod lac sign.
A R IB S (March 21-AprU 19)
Take tim e today to evaluate your
Innermost feelings because you
should be able to get a new slant
on unresolved emotions. Selfas promotes confidence.
T A U R U S (April 20-M ay 20) Be
optlmiatlc and hopeful regarding
your present endeavors. You’re
In a rather lucky cycle and. If
you apply yourself, you can do
things In ways that will gratify
your expectations.
G E M I N I |May 21-J u n e 20)
T h e odda are tilled In yo u r favor
today regarding situations that
have competitive elements. Your
ability to focua your forces on a
fixed point will give you the
edge.
C A N C S R (June 21-J u ly 22) If
you feel you have something
worth telling others about, this
Is a good d a y to make youi
presentation to the proper peo­
ple. W hat Interest you should
Interest them.
LEO (J u ly 23-Aug. 23) It will
be very difficult for associates to
keep things hidden from you
loday. Y o u r natural Instincts for
probing and detection arc keener
lhan usual.
V I I O O (A u g . 23-Sept. 22)
Today Is a good clay,to take care
of matters that require unifica­
tion. Y o u ’ll be able lo discern all
of the factors and you'll have the
ability to bring them together in
the right manner.
L IB R A (Sept. 2 3 -O c t. 23)
There is something Important
you can du today that will
B y Be role* Bad* O sol
TO U R M X TK D A V

M arch IB. 1990
Dramatic changes could be In
the oiling for you In Ihc year
ahead where your social life Is
concerned. New friends with
whom yo u ’ll become Involved
may really turn things around
for you.
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20| In
your involvements w ith your
friends today don’t allow them to
drag you Into the m iddle of their
squabbles. Sh ou ld disagree­
ments arise, let them sort them
out themselves.
A R IE S 1March 21-Aprll ID)
Half-hearted measures aren’t
likely to gel the Job done today.
If you’re desirous of performing
belter than your competitors,
you're going lo have to pull out
Ihc slops and do your best.
T A U R U S (April 20-May 20)
T h is m ight not be an appropriate
day to Introduce new Ideas or
procedures Into situations that
I n v o l v e o th e rs as w e ll as
yourself. Don't contribute lo the
confusion.
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further your personal ambitions.
It doesn’t require further study.
It Just requires action.
S C O R P IO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22|
Nice things arc being circulated
about you at this lime, because
people who have had dealings
with you recently admire your
style. Keep up the good work.
8 A O IT T A R 1 U 8 (Nov. 23-Dcc.
21) T h e people of whom you
should be most solicitous today
arc members of your own family.
G ive their needs lop priority am)
pul outsiders al the bottom of
your list.

C A P R IC O R N (Dec. 22 Ja n .
19) Th e m ind Is m lghller lhan
the sword today unit Ihls should
pul you In good stead. T h e
reason being you ’ll think your
w a y a ro u n d situ a tio n s that
others try lo forre.

you've been counting on some­
one else to cover for you or lo
take care of an obligation you
personally Incurred, you are
likely to be disappointed at this
lim e. Fend for yourself.
CANCER (June 2 1 -Ju ly 221
Don't let others h urry or pre­
ssure you today Into m aking a
decision about which you feel
uncomfortable. Take the tim ing
out of their hands and keep
control of things yourself.
L E O (J u ly 2 3 -A u g . 221 ir
yo u 're presently working for
someone else, this Is not the
time to start slacking off. Y our
Job could be In Jeopardy and ir
you don't cut the mustard, the
brass will find someone who can.
V IR G O (Aug. 23-Sepl. 221 If
your social life hasn't been up lo
snufflalely, It could Indicate you
are moving around In the wrong
circles. Start looking for friends
with whom you'll have mure In
common.
L I B R A (Sept. 2 3 -O c t. 2 3 )
There's a possibility there might
be more turmoil than usual In
you r household today. Everyone
will blame (he oilier guy If things

go wrong and not themselves.

A Q U A R IU S (Jan. 20 Feb 191
Conditions that pertain lo your
material well-being arc trending
rather favorably for you today.
He alert for an opportunity that
could produce gains In some
manner.
(0 1 9 9 0 . N E W S P A P E R
TE R P R IS E ASSN.

EN­

S C O R P IO (Oct. 24-Nov, 221
Indllfcrcnt thinking on you r
bchall today might cause you to
uet upon som ething without
review ing the conscquencrs.
T h i s type of be h a vio r Is a
formula for self-defeat.
S A G IT T A R IU S INov. 23 Dec
21) T h is could Ir a rather Irlcky
day for you financially and If you
do not manage your resources
prudently. It could move you
from black Ink to red Ink before
you know It.
C A P R IC O R N I Dec. 22 Ja n .
19) There's a possibility you
m ay have to deal with some
rather unpleasant types today.
It's hesl to neutralize their Itarhs
and blows with tolrruncr Instead
of with anger.
A Q U A R IU S (Jan. 20-Feb. 19]
Conditions over which you'll
have little or no control could
box you Into a corner nxlay II
you're not careful. Do Ih r I test
you can without being swept
away by the tide.
(C| 1990. N E W S P A P E R E N ­
T E R P R IS E ASSN.

by Bob Thavos

FRANK AN O ER N EST

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By J am es Jacoby
South traded on his A Q - 5 of
spades to bid slam after North
had cue-bid spades and Jumped
to game. T h e opening I wo of
spades was covered by dum m y's
10. East’s Jack and declarer’s
queen. Declarer thought his best
chance was lo find cither delender with a singleton diamond
q u e e n , g i v i n g h im enough
entries to dum m y to perhaps set
up Ihc Jack of clubs for the
slam-going trick. Hul a diamond
to the uce give Wcsl a trump
trick. Soulh had lo play well —
A -K and a small club, discarding
three hearts and cndplaylng
East — to avoid going down two
tricks. Heller things can happen.
After first playing Ihc diamond
king from his hand, declarer can
play a diamond to the 10. rulf a

club and play a diamond to the
ace. Now A -K of clubs, throwing
hearts away. When the cluh
queen docs not fall, declarer
ruffs one more club and then
runs the rest of hts diamonds,
reducing dum m y to the lone
king or hearts and the 9-3 of
snades. At the finish. East must
blank the heart uce lo keep the
K-H of spades. Declarer puls East
on lead with Ihc heart, and East
must lead away from (he spade
king. letting declarer make the
nine of spades In dum m y for his
12th trick. D id East's leaddlreetlng double of two spades
make any sense? No! much. Not
that West would have found a
heart lead against the slam, but
the spade double made It almost
Impossible.

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The
American thruirrgoeT has not
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works of Shakespeare, bill a
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m aking Its Amertcuil debut Is
winning new Tans for Ihe lianl
with popular versions or Ihe
classics.
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works by Shakespeare rarely

nttrnet big bos-oTTlee. the Hrnulssanee T h e a tre C o m p a n y
making Its American premiere at
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Angeles has draw n tines compa­
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smash hll "I'h a n tn m of the
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aelor W illiam Macready was
greeted w llh hissing, yelling,
eggs and. once, a dead sheep
was hurled onto the stage, ac­
cording lo Stanford historian
Ja rre ll Walker. In 1849 the actor
was driven from Ihe stage by
rlotrr* yelling "D ow n wllh the
English hog!"
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rose, touring Shakespeare com­
panies oflcn suffered. A riot that
began In the Aslor Place Theater
In New York during an 1849
Shakespeare performaner ended
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D uring Ihe American Revolu­
tion. palrlots burned playbills
and harassed H e llish
Shakespeare com panics.
In t h e 2 0 t h c e n t u r y .
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L ra r's evil daughters.
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rounded sheet of slecl punched
with holes used for dm m ntlr
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d ro p p e d and shortened,
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almost to a point where the
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theatergoer, but also to young
p rn p lr who might not have seen
any Shakespeare."
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T h e Krnalssanee ro m p a n y
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Impersonal and large. Th e group
has enjoyed rave reviews and
sell-out crowds In London.
Th e company's "M idsum m er
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of actors In modem dress who
p e r f o r m I h e pI a y ’ s
play-wlthln-u-pluy and a bawdy
English music hall n u m h rr at
the end or the Iasi art wedding.
Choreographed by “ Me and My
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Gregory, the m nslr and danrlng
are more remlnlseenl of rontem p n ra ry m u sica ls than
Shakespeare.
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energy seen usually only In
college prod unions.
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wildness thul run happe-n al
anyone's w rd d ln g ." Branagh
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�•C — Sdntonl Herald. Sanlord. Florida — Sunday. March 18. 1990

E d u c a tio n
IN BRIEF
Time to register for kindergarten
S A N FO R D — Registration lor parents wanting In register
thrlr clnlrtrt-n in kindergarten lor next yra r n m ilo
ni
English Estates K lrm ru lu ry Srliunl. 2!Kt Oxlnrd ltd fV rn I’ark.
April 2". Irotn 7 a m to '2 l(l p in .nnl 5 IM) t o 7 p in
I'.iM 'iilt hIio ii Ii I linin' I In* billowing m ill l Inin when llirv
rnroll llii-lr u u m t 'l i r
• Ih c ilntil » tin ill r r r lllb n lr
• I'rool ol residency — lor .ill owned residence a n ip v ol I hr
recorded deed or agreement lor deed anil a rcrtlhrd ropy ol
it«-iI a r al i&lt;in ol liinni"itriiil For a rented or leased rrM ilrn rr a
ropv ol Iran- or rrnliil agreement or Ir llr r ol I h r l.niilloril
• I'ronl ol right ol &lt;iis I imI x - r r r tllln l ropy ol I h r llnal
pidgrinrnl ol illvorrr. ro iiil i u s Iih I v orilrr. rourl guardianship
iin lrr or o ilirr snrli diM-uinrui to establish rigid ol custody. or.
il llir student's parr ills a ir srparainl lull no rourl orilrr has
lirrii r n lr r n l a sworn s la lrin rn l th.it I h r rlnlil arlually llvrs in
1hr honir ol llir parrnt designated III llir child's sc IiimiI rrrorils
as ih r irslili-nll.il parrlil
• H rn iril ol niiniiiiil/alloii anil sim lriii phvslr.il is rn p iln l lor
rn lry Into school in Ih r tail lull not niaiukirorv lor spring
kindergarten rrglstr.illon IIMS lorm tint) (Marrli IIIHti rilllloii
or I.ilrrl rn p ilrrs Ih r ilalr ol ra rh niiiiitnil/nllnii rn r n r il

O ra n g e C o u n ty
d is c u s s e s new
s c h o o l for h otel
Uw l f d F r m In U rw tlw fie t
O K I.A N IK ) — Orange County
sihiMil nirirlals a rr negotiating
with a liM-al hotel lo open a
■inr-riMHll Mtelllle school Ih rrr
lor thr rhlldrruolem ployee*

Trntativr plans rail for thr
Twin lowers llolrl to provide
sp.ur and thr district to provide
a tearher and aide lor about 20
kluderi&lt;arleii and llrsi grade
siiiilrnls next lall iilflrlals Mid
Wednesday.

I st-r II rrally Im-u h i i Uii: Ihr
wave nl the luliirt* partli ularly
in rrlaltvrlv large urlMli arras ’
viol Ikm Shaw, rx rru tlvr drpu
iv siiprrlntrndrnt lor Orange
t'lllllltV SI III Mils

H r M id It would allow the
company to tiller Its employers a
iM-orht ami Is one way lor thr
ihslrlrt to ro m h a l rlassroom
ovrrrrowdliig
"It's a wln w ln slltialliin." h r
Mill
T h r statr already has live*
M trllltc s» IiimiIs . Ih r r r III Miami,
one In Tallahassee and one In
Clearwater Linda Vann, d lrrrln r
ol Ih r slate's llrsi M trliltr v IiimiI
In Miami, said there arr .i I miiii l&lt;&gt;
mil loll wide
T h r T w i n T o w e r s s rlu m l
would h r assm la ird w ith a
urarhy rlem cntarv si IiimiI. pro­
viding students a rrr s s to a
library ami held i rips

All tiun-nts rnrollinit a stuilriu w ill hr rrip n rn t to tinnish the
s lirr l aililrrss ol Ih r students rrs lilrm r All .nlilrrssrs are
siih|ni lo xr i llli al loll liv Ih r s i I iimiI Isiurd

A L T A M O N T E SPRINGS I In l*TA general assembly ol
A llailionlr Elementary S t IumiI. IIOO I’nirvlrw Si Altamonte
Springs will m rri Man h ‘J O at 7 p in in Ih r si -Ium.Iratrirrla
C.orsl spcakrr Ik-hhir Willis ol Citl/rns Against ( nun will
prrsrnl a program lor p a irn is anil llirir i Inlihrii lulled Knls
Against ( rime
I hrnugh rolr pluv mg anil o ilirr Ion .u In illrs Willis w ill m l
pairnis anil i llllilirii lo wolk together lo lirlp pli M ill rrlllirs
anil lo iniilrrsiaiiil almilt rlnlil ahusi- anil limits
Follow lint lu-r pirsriit.il ion anil a sliorl ipirslion anil answer
( mn o il Willis will ro n in in r lu-r proitr.un with tin- children
w lillr Ih r p a irn is i oiiiloi I l ‘ I A Inisinrss
For niorr inloriu.ilion. i all llir si IiimiI al h :i | Min*.

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Herald stall wntor

Things are cooking at LMHS
I.AKF. M AHY - l.akr Marx High Si I iimiI Ii55 I.u ii Uwimm I Lake
Marv Hit l.akr Marv is srlhint a inoklMMik winch rinilaliis
somr ol ihi lavorllr rn iprsol ailnitlllslralors. Irai lu-rs pa irnis
anil siiiilrnls llir iMKik is illnslralt-il tiv niritihrrs ol llir
St IiimiI «*, i M » l.iss
III! iMMik IS In lilt: si till lor S&gt;8 50 as a hillilralser lor llir
SI I iimiI s I mmisI i i i lull
l lir ImmisI i is an hoping lo slarl a
SI holarsIltphllKl lor I.M M Ssliulrlils

Tuskawilla International Fair planned
O V IK IK ) - On Man h 22. Tuskawilla Middle* S t IumiI IIMtM
rtisk.iwllla ltd in ( Ivlrilol u-artirrs. ailnitlllslralors anil
siiiilrnls will liolil lin o slslli .iiioo.il lnn io .n l..... it Fair
I tirrr w ill Ih - guest speakers lioiii Intrlgn lanils shallot; Ih rlr
experiences I m ill thrlr hollies in Fiulanil. Norway. Knitlanil.
Scotland. Spain, halt Fram e, t ir r r r r . Egypt. Samll Arabia
hull.i China uml Japan
I h r rllllilrrn also r \ | n r lr liir rllu ili iniisii ami ila n rr
ihriitittlnml llu- ilav
For more inloruialton rail tin- si I iimiI ai t»78-2552

SCESC to meet, reunion planned

Rock Lake wins at FBA test
I.O N (iW IK )l)
llu- Floriila llulldiliuslrr s Assoriallon
Dislrn I H solo ami riisrinble li sllval was hrlil rn rn llv al l.akr
Howell IIIUll Si IiimiI
I h r |&lt;IM k Lake la// Knsriiihli received nothing hul s ii |mn o r
rulings w in n they iM-rloriuol
Alllilt.....alls. 12 K im k l.akr small itroups ru t m i l superior
ratingsand 12 rn rl\ ril r m i Hi lit marks

Vendors exhibition day scheduled
t.AKK M AHY - O n Marrli 21). the Seminole CO uiilv Connell
ol I T A s w ill host a vendor's ex hlhll Ion day
Invitations have lirrii sent lo over I0() lu m lr.u sing
i oinpaiilrs l lu- exhibit is o |h -ii lo a m nrguni/ulltiil whu It has
I li*’ need lo raise Ulnllrx
I he evrlll will lie held al C.rrrnwiNid laikes Middle S. IiimiI
m il Lake I'.uk Dr l ake Marv Irom l IM lloH p in
t Ill-re ate si ill a lew exhibitor spares available
For niorr Information alMiul llu rx rn t or almiil ■-xhlhitmu
tour w a n s, tall I a lliv S io v a iin rr.il 7hh .1571

Parent-Student night scheduled
t ASSEI.DK KK T
I In- Kril lion Kli nienlarx S I iimiI I’ I A w ill
s|Hiiisor a parenl student niuhl oil Tllcsilax Marrli 27 al 7 p in
ill Ih r v I iimiI .nidlloriu'll
I h r program will iiielude a l.ishlon show provldi-d liv Ih r
lliirtline s slon in llu- Ali.ononle Mall Ih r stoti- will also
provlilt diMir prizes lm Ih r rv rtil
Ki d Dili: K lrm rn tu n Si I iimiI Is Iim alril al -lOfMi Ki ll Don Lake
Ko.ul infassrllM rrv
| lie c*Vc*llt is n|H (i to tilt* piililh
I ni niorr itilorin.ilIon « n n i.u i l.nul.i ll.irrrll .it i&gt;2t»
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Stetson offers senior programs
D e l.A M )
Stetson Unix. tsiix s Division ol Cniilliiiillig
F.ilili allon is ollrtlllt: spare in two hlilerlloslrl sessions. April I
in 7 ami April 211(0 Mat I lo a n a rrs id rn is o trr tit I tear sold
llu i ost ol llu rn illllllllri session Is $121 amt Unhides llu
iiim iing and closing humpn is
11 a m i xtrarnrrlridar
.li lit llli s.llld I llli i l ollies III i a&lt; Il session
l nurses ill llu- lusl session llu hull
Amrriea s Mush llu
Ik ti lopillrlll ol a t nupn A il F’ulin
From I’rw lo 1‘olpit
U o i m i i in ( Inin li and Sxmigogm
ami Nalliral llisiorx ol
plants tor Ealing and Healing
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I lasses will till hub Musu \ppn •i.ilion la s h .....g lor I lit Ian ■
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bus driver’s road-e-o

Kids Against Crime at Altamonte

O V IK IK ) — llir Marrli inri'llillt ol Ih r Srillinolr County
Klrnn -III ar\ S i I iiniI ('oiillsrlors will I n - Marrli Ml al Law loll
Klrim nlarv S&lt; I iimiI 151 Graham Kil III O virilo Dr Ka\ Holt Is
Ihr si III dull tl speaker
l)r Hull will speak oil p rr .utolrs, n il depression
Follow Hit; llu oift-ling llu i r will In a reunion ol p rrsrnl anil
liirim r rlrm rn ia rv m IiimiI eniinselnrs at llir liiiinr ol KnhhnK o i I i I n-ri;
For niorr inloriiiallon . i I mhii tIn- m ertm g nr llu rrnnion. rail
Krnrsl Slarliip .il 1127 1)700

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Seminole County bus drivers havo been tnmpfessivo in the cast
two year s stale Road E O They hopo to do as well again

M w a w n w T w . imm . i

Santord mayor Betlye Smilh siQned a proclamation that this week
is Adult Education Week Wednesday al Seminole Community
College

W IN T E R S I’KINDS - It s a
bright Saturday m orning as
prrihiratlons an- in.iilr tor the
annual rodeo at the the Sritn
Hole County m I iimiI dislrn l
iranxportailnu i Ii -|mii K im Ii -o ''
At a bus d rp o l’’
You I m-Ii Ii .i
O ii Iv It's a Ko.nl E O and
llistr.id of 111if sis Ih rrr ,nihrlghl yrllow m I umiI husrs
And while no one will I n
trying lo Slav .ihoard a Iim k
lug hronro. llu- p.iilu ipaills
will In- i i i .iiii -live ring through
ohslilrlr roursi-s slopping lo
pli k up s iiiilrn ls a nd m
s|M-itlug th rlr xi-hliTrs
T h r I I evrlll rnntrst Is dr
signed to Irsl Ih r drivers
a bi l i t i es in lin in g sa l r l x
ui.im icvers and hi ilr.ihu g
w ith rv rrv d iiy ha/arcls
The drivers pi-rlorm.im •
on each nl the lesis worlli
Im'I w i-i- ii 2u and 75 |mmiiis .ih
M tiiril liy .i |..iin I ol 25 pulgi-s
Who represeiil si lioul ail
inlnlslriitors iraiisporiatn.it
olllrlals and sufriv rx|M-ris
The lesis inrliide pu king op
a group ol si lull-ill's b.iiking
llllo a slull pulling loin a
c u rb s id e spot d r i v i n g a
sirulghl line willi a dwindling
rlearani r spare, slopping on a
spri llird s |miI and Iim allllg
live ilrfrrls on a Inis ill a llxi
llllllllte pi-rnul
These a rr mil pisi Inn
eon I r s ls
said K a lh x
Chapman, an urea siipcivisnf
al liu- tllsirlel lraiis|Miri.uion
oil li i- Tin - drivers Ii.ix I in b.

ex|M-rts lo pass Ih r li sts
From a held ol 51 drivers
lm w lillirrs and om- nllcrn.itr
XXIII u d v .lllir lo llu- slide
loiiinaiiu iU m s.irasola April
21
Last year s dislrn i rrptr
si iitallxrs t.M.k third plan- in
llu slab
llu xcur IM-Iure
llu X xxoii III. stair i i .ii i |m I|
lion as wt II as Ih r llulixultl.il
i hampioll
lerrx Carxri who was llusialr i liainp m 1*188 and a
11u into r ol llu winning le.ini
tmilh xi .us vxill niter again I n
a pari &gt;&gt;l tin- dislrn i s Irani
t arxrr uho ra nii-d I*i7 ol
5tio |h .s s i M i - poults in tin
dislrn l Kn.nl K &lt;&gt; has I m-i -ii a
p a r i ol r v i - r v N e iiiu m li
t i.niilx Ko.nl E -O tram sun r
11*8 l S u m she began rnni
pi ting llu ilistrti i Iranis have
lakcli two stall •hailipn.il
slops luilslu’d IXXli I" III st-r
olid plait- alul Iwti r III third
plat iI Ills xr.u. S. iollii.li' 1'i .ii ii i v
will In rt-pn-m -iiii d lix ( arvrr
l r l r s .1 ( llaplllilll who stored
I8‘ i pi.mis on llu- ihslrlrt
lex el Su lla t allow.ix w ho had
187 |m.nils III.mil.i Lane who
S ii.iril 181 (Mllllts and Ik-Ill
It u rk h .ir d i w h o hail -177
pot til s An alter li.lie t ilrn
Mirkovu h xxill also iraxrl lo
Saiosnln lo lake oxer II om ol
llu Irani i i u i i i I m is is un.ililr
lodrlxe
I here is a iiullnll.il ruin
pel il mu
C h a p in .in said
lull Irl s s ir how we do al
stair IM-Inrc we make mix
plans

Disney’s Dreamers and Doers
targets students with ‘four ‘C’s’
From ita ff reports
S A N K O H I) - T h r Walt Disney
Dreamers and Ik M -r s program
has auuoiinci-d tin- winners ol
t h r lr p ro g ra m III S r m ln iilr
Coiinly. S ta rry Lynn Colhnan ol
K r d lin g L a ke K lr m e n la r y
S&lt; I iimiI. E u g rn r Klin ol Jackson
H eights Middle School and
T r d d v R a n d a ll M l l r h r l l ol
L ym a n H igh Srhool will br
S r .m in o lr C o i i n l v s r r p r r sriilillivrs lor Ih r program at I In­
s t a ll - Irv rl
Dlsnrv gives the
awards to students who best
rxem phly th r lour C ' s
rortos
ox ro r illd riirr. ro u ra g r and
i ousislrnry
Herr arr ra rh si IiimiI's winlirrs
E le m e n ta ry schools
Kli hard K tissonlrllo. A lla
imiiHr. 5ih grade
A u lu m ii Lyn n Shiiimon. Hear
Lake. 5th grailr
Frank William Kil/. CassrliM-rrv. 5th grade
C h r i s t i n a Mar i e C li n t o n .
Fast hri Nik 5ih grade
l.lsa Larsen. Kngltsh Estates.
5lh grade
C h rls lu p h i-r K Martlndale.
Forest City. Sill grade
l.is.1 Dawn F u r s tiru rv a . 5ih
grade
S l.in -y lliirk r Ciolilstmri). 5lh
grade
Alu la l.axon Wells llam llliin.
5lh grade
Edward Itiown Idyllw lldr. full
grade
ShauiHin Muims K rrih 5th
glade
\ no m l S|M-rli Lake Marx 5lh
giaili
I'l.-lrr Jiis lm tbikes Lake t'r
H ilia 5lh grade
Krgimilil Carwisi l.awlon. 5ih
grade
Ikuina Sm ith LongwiMMl 5th
grade
Angl ia lb m i.i lours Mldw.iv
uli grade
Kelli n M.ill.uix Williams I'liii

Crest. 5th grade
Cary Amierson High. Red Dug.
5ih grade

Kyan Itrnnrtl. Salial I’oinl. 5th
grade
Kevin Lee llam lltiiii. Spring
Lake. 5lh grade

Charles Konald Coeynian.
Slenxlrom. 5th grade
Katie I'lMile. Sterling I'ark. 5th
grade
I’atrlrlal Mathews. Wrklva.
5th grade
llrad M Klinger Wilson. 5lh
grade
S a r a h C u m hie. W i n t e r
Springs. 4ih grade
Ma r j a

Theresa

M a n riitio .

WiMidlands. 5th gr.ide

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Heights. 8ih grade
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Hlh graile
Alaiia Williamson. Km k Lake.
Hlh grade
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Seminole. Hth grade
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Hlh grade
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Lake
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I 2ih grade
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Lyman IJihgr.ule
Itill Dario.Oviedo. I2ih grade
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Lake Mary — 321*6660 or 330-3311
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SUNDAY

S a n fo rd H e ra ld

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Perspective
VIEWPOINT
War on prostitution
■ Editorial, Pag* 2D
■ Books, Pago 4D
■ Classified, Paga 5D

Are there Satanists
in Seminole County?
Sergeant Greg Barnett beSevea the old adage
about an ounce of prevention being worth a
pound of cure.
Barnett, a nine-year veteran of the Seminole
County Sheriff's Department, handle* caaes
Involving Satan worahlp and related activate*.
Th e aeven municipalities located w ithin Sem­
inole C ounty are all considered ‘small town*' by
moat definitions of the phrase and one wouldn't
think that something like Satan worship would
rear Its ugly head here.
W e ll.lt hasn't.
Not yet.
B u t t h e r e ' s no
IW 1 P W S T
reason to believe that
practices and activi­
ties In v o lv in g the
KLONIE
occult w on't some­
JO R DAN
day be discovered
here. Right here In
our own backyaid.
A lot of residents are aware of the potential
dangers of Satan worahlp and those that fall Into
Its often deadly trap. Barnett aays he gets an
average of "one call a -m o nth" concerning such
activity.
But so far. nothing has turned up.
"It would be hard to gauge how aertous a
problem It la." Barnett said. " I get about one call
a month but there are a lot of other things going
on that the police don't know about."
Barnett said he doesn't consider himself an
expert In the field although he has been sent to a
couple of seminars on Satan worship and has
done quite a bit of research Into the occult and
related practices.
"W e get reports from people who say they've
seen altars In the woods or from people who say
they've heard kids out In the woods sacrificing
animals or performing rituals." Barnett »ald.
" B u t the reports usually turn out to be
unfounded. Most of the time It's Just kids
playing. I haven't found anything that has been
a true sign of devil worship."
Th e closest he's come so for Involved an
abandoned house In Spring Valley.
"Som e people reported that they had found
blood on the second floor of an abandoned
house." he said. "Reports also Indicated that a
pentagram had been drawn on the floor with the
same type of substance as the stains. We
Investigated It and there was a pentagram but It
wasn't drawn In blood. I think some folks out
there were going to use the building is a
haunted house for Halloween but w ound up not
doing It."
Barnett and a couple of other Individuals with
some experience In the field of Satan worship
will present a five hour seminar to the general
public on March 28 at the Crime Prevention
Building In W inter Springs.
Th a t's the point at which police would like to
attack the problem — through Informational
and educational seminars and lectures. It's at
these kinds of meetings that parents are made
aware of the potential of children becoming
Involved In such activity.
"N ext week's meeting will be an Informational
thing, a get-together where we can familiarize
parents about what to look for and how to
recognize problems before their kids are caught
up In this kind of thing." Barnett said.

Casselberry PD
putting hookers
out of business
Harald atalf wrltar
C A S S E LB ER R Y - Police here are
pulling Ihe heal on 'the world's
oldest profession' and Its customers
through a series of arrests.
Lt. Durbin Catch said offenders
must learn Casselberry Isn't Ihe
place lo buy or sell sexual favors.
Catch said city police have ar­
rested about 10 women, some more
than once, on prostitution charges
during recent crackdowns. Police
say those Jailed have been Identified
as crack cocaine users and have
turned lo selling their bottles In
order lo llnance Ih rlr drug habits.
In three decoy operations con­
d u cte d d u rin g Ih r lust seven
months, police sav they have ar­
rested a total of 48 men. all of whom
wrre charged with attempting to
purchase sexual favor* from a
female police decoy.
C a s s e l b e r r y p o l i c e suy the
primary location of prostitution und
related Illicit activity Is un area
along a quartcr-mllc stretch o( II.S
Highway 17-92 Just south of Dog
Track Road.
Slightly to Ihe southwest of tills
area Is tire rural Altamonte Springs
location known for open drug deals.
Gulch said that many of the pro­
stitutes have lies lo ihut area.
City County Investigative Bureau
L l. Donald Esllnger. who heads
Sem inole C o u n ty 's m ulti-police
agency vice task force, said "T h e
majority. II not IlM) percent, of these
prostitutes ure addicted In crack
cocai ne. T h e y ure lln a n c la lly
motivated lo prostitute I Item selves
tosnppori I heir crack hubtt."
Esllnger said his agents frrquenliy arrrsl these same women In
rural Allam ontr Springs, and ulso

Barnett says there are a number of reasons
w hy persons, especially teens, would want lo get
Involved In Satan worship.
"It's an escape." he said, "maybe a reason to
rebel. T h e y believe that the devil will give them
power and that's what they're looking for.
Satanists believe that a person can do anything
he or she wants, regardless of Ihe moral or legal
Implications, and It's alright. The y believe that
It's O K to take drugs or engage In free sex."
And what about rock music, especially heavy
metal bands that seem to thrive on lyrics
Involving occult practices?
"Ju s t because someone listens to that kind of
music doesn't make him or her a Satanlst."
Barnett said. "But the bands who sing songs
with lyrtes about suicide, killing and rape could
help steer kids Ihe wrong way. Usually when
kids listen to music, they cither try to Identify
with the lyrics or the people doing the singing."
Barnett said he has talked to at least two
Individuals who claim to be Satanlst survivors.'
In other words, these people were raised In a
coven of Satanists and eventually broke free
after reaching adulthood. He said their stories of
human sacrifice, srxual orgies and blood rituals
are the norm for such groups
" I think there's a reason for people In this area
lo be aware of the dangers of lids kind of thing."
Barnett said, "ftirents need to know that It's out
there and that their kids could hr lured Into It."
Barnett says he's not u deeply religious man
although he Is a church m rm ber and oc­
casionally uttenefc, worship servk es.
" I believe that Satan exists." he said. "A n d I
believe there are people out there who worship
Satan Just like Christians worship G o d ."

Just south of Cu:«M-ll&gt;crry In rural
Fern Park.
ll Is In Ihe Fern Park area laloug
U.S. 17-921 that C'CIB agents have
also conducted decoy stings, u r­
n-sling HI people on prostitution
charges last year.
" T h is Is un cxuui|ilc ol how u
problem (drugs) In one geogrujihlcal
locution affects other locution* Iwilli
rclulcd crimes, such as |irostltuHon).” Esllnger said. “ It's a great
idea that Casselberry l* doing tills."
Esllnger said ll Is clear to him that
us the crack cocaine problem has
Increased over Ihe last few vears.

UFO

identity suspects Among the many photos Included are
those ol known prostitutes operating in the city.

related |&gt;roxlllulloii has ulso In­
creased
When Casselberry jMilice tt-allrcd
a pmstliution problem had devel­
oped In their city. Gulch said jrollce
tried preventative jiutrols and ar­
rests of the accused hookers. That
|hirllculur method had little Impact.
However, since the word has gotten
rail that men soliciting sexual lavors
Iroili proslliules In tins area will go
lo Jail. Gulch salrl Ihe trade appears
to have been curbed. He expects it
will resurface, and when It docs, he
said JMilice will again move lo arrest
accused buyers &lt;d sexual lavors.

EM C O U N T E R S ' ’

"Cu*lom rn» beware. We want ih r
'Johns to stay nul ol Casselberry."
Gulch said. " T ills Is our own little
light agai nst p ro m is c u ity and
A ID S ." G atch said jaillce have
lounil no evidence that the pro
slltute* or the Jo hns Intend to
practice "sale sex." lo curb the
spread ol deadly AIDS. Proslliules
and Intravenous drug users un­
known lo In- at high risks lor
contracting Ihe A ID S virus, and it
Infected might puss the disease to
I heir client*, he said.
"W e're verv surprised bv the
Sea W ar. Page 4D

Officials in ACC
file complaints
pi
against Playboy
United Preaa International

In one case, a Pensacola man said he was w aking to
a store when he turned and saw a 4-loot alien pointing to
him.
Th e man said the next thing he remembered was con­
tinuing his wait and being thirsty. Th e mile-long walk
took 45 minutes.
Through hypnotic regression, the man gave infor­
mation indicating that he had been in a room and was
examined.

_____________________

In another case, a Gult Breeze woman who reported
seeing a U F O woke up the next morning with three unex

T h e sergeant, whose telephone extension at
work 1s 666. said symbols, such as pentagrams.
Inverted crosses and drawings of goats heads
are often clues that Individuals are Interested In
Devil worship. Th e num ber 666 and the letters
F F F are also warning signs.
T h e num ber 666 Is used In the Bible In several
references to the anti-Christ. T h e letters FF F are
used lo mean virtually the same thing. In this
case. Ihe letter F replaces the number 6 because
It Is the sixth letter of Ihe alphabet.

Casselberry Police LI. Durbin Gatch Hips through a book
ol photos made available to crime victims to help

plained puncture wounds on her arm.___________________
Another man found a quarter-size scar on his
stomach alter reporting a U F O sighting.

HsrsM grspNe by Klonie Jordan

UFOers schedule meeting in Florida
United Pro** International
G U L F B R E E Z E - Rc|&gt;ori* of U F O sighting* over
Gull Breeze, which began lit I9H7 and eonlliuie to
this day. promise to he Ihe hot topic when
"ufologists” gather lit northwest Florida for a
summer syin|MMlum.
T h e suburb of Pensacola has earned u place In U F O
circles due lo 200 rc|&gt;nrlt'tl sightings ol uiildciiHflcil
Hying objects. Bizarre lult-s have emerged. Including
accounts of diminutive ultrns anti blue jiurulyzer
beams.
U F O Investigator* are even looking Into rcjnirts ol
|M-nplc lN-lng held captive by aliens for brief |H-rlotls.
"It's the best case we've worked In JO years." said
Walter Andrus of Scgutu. Texas, director ol Ihe
Mutual U F O Network, or M U FO N . " T ills has I n ch the
longest |&gt;t-rlotl n( lim e ol sustained sightings
anywhere."
Theories ubouud. Some say Ihe UFOs are from
outer s|Mt t- while others guess they liuvt- lo do with
military activities ul nearby buses. Some chalk it up
lo mass hysteria.
But Ihe Mutual U F O Network, a private group that
Investigate* sightings, was Impressed enough In
schedule Its 21*1 annual International U F O Sym |H)sm Ju ly 6-H in Pensacola. Th e theme is ihe Impact
ol extraterrestrial contact o |miii society amt Includes
a bus lour ol Gull Breeze.
Andrus said Ihe Pensacola area was chosen lor the
sviiqxiMum because ol Ihe strong local group Ol Ih r
10(3 Florida M UFON member*. 60 are Iroili Ihe
PrusucnLi area.
"W e actually have more member* right there m
northwest Floitda ... Ilian anywhere rise to the
country." slid A ndrus lie said the area was a good
sym p o siu m location because ol the ongoing
sighting*.
Th e string ol I T O sighting* in G ull Breeze lM-g.ui
In Nov ember 19M7. when a weekly newsjiapcr

yuhllshcd photos taken hy a local man. Ed Wallers,
showing glowingoh|cds In the night sky.
Other residents rc*|ionded hy saying they had also
seen UFOs. For a time ihe G ulf Breeze Sentinel was
publishing nearly weekly account* from witnesses
ranging from children to senior citizens.
Th e Miami Herald humorlsi Dave Hurry arrived in
Inwn and wrote a l»ngue-ln-eheek column Th e
sightings were discussed on the television shows
"Unsolved Mysteries.” "A Current Affair" and " U F O
See UFOs. Page 4D

Speaking of unearthly beings...
U nite* Praaa International____________________
N EW YOR K — A Wall Street IniiicI irader and
tils wife may I n- apcNikrd by Ihe Idea of living
with ghosts floating around In "Revolutionary
E ra " garb hoi lhai doesn't give them Ihe right lo
hark out of u home purchase agreement,
according lira Judge’s ruling
"W ou ld you waul lo hum p linn lin a g e
Washington In Ihe middle of Ihe night?" uski-d
William Stein, un attorney for the reluctant
purchaser. Jeffrey Slamhovskv of Manhattan
In jlocum ents lllrd at state Sujiretne Court In
Maniiall.iii. one of the ghosts In Ih r Nyurk home
was d r s e r llN -d hy Ihe seller. Helen Ac klcy. a s ail
elderly man w llh a "round, apple c h rrk n l faer.t.
anil piercing blue eyes under thick while
eyebrows."
Ackley also said ilw- phantom1was ' wearing a
blur soil w llh ruffles'at Ihe wrtsl. knee brllrhc*.
while slocking* and black jsilrnl leather s I m n - s
w ii Ii silver buckles ."
Th e Slambovsky*. parents of newborn child,
lost llic lr ba ilie in w in hack a *12.500
See G hosts. Page 4 D

R A L E IG H . N .C . A ll ri ght
Atlantic Coast Conference schools
have accused Playboy mugu/lnc ol
unsportsm anlike conduct In Its
current "G irls of Ihe A C C " Issue,
a c c u s i n g t he p u b l i c a t i o n of
"exploiting our universities lit u
lewd magazine article."
"Tile Idea was ll would put Ih r
ACC on record as o|)|N)scd to the
deplctlon of women we llml drmcunlng und offensive." Duke U n i­
versity s|Kikcsmun David Roberson
said of a letter drullrd oil bchull ol
the A C C echoola.
"It's the llrst time an athletic
conference has olllclallv |iroicsti-tl
this sort ol portrayal ol women
students.” he said.
Gene Corrigan. A C C commission­
er. Wednesday mailed a letter ol
|irolcsl lo Playboy on I h-I iu II ol Ih r
clglil conference sc I h hi Is — Duke.
Maryland. Virginia. Georgia Tech.
C le m s o n . Wa ke Fo re s t. Nort h
Carolina amt North Carolina Slate.
"Just as we recognize nor slo
dents' a nd y o u r right ol tree
expression. I cxjrecl yon will rc
cognize the impropriety ol tie
meaning and ru m m e r d u l l y
explciinog our universities in a lewd
magazine article." Corrigan w tulr
m I’Iu v Imiv cdtioti.il director Arthur
Krctcluncr.
"It Is m y sincere hope that yon
will rrllrct on the Impnrliiner and
value ol higher education In out
society and decline lo publish
Iculures which arc designed only lo
generate In co m e t h r o u g h the
cx|ilntluttnn ol w u iiic ji . lliclr un
Ivcrsllles and a llild lc conlcrcin i s."
ihe Id le r said.
Duke Picsldi-ul Keith llroillc n
quested that tile schools discuss iIn
magazine's April Issue In a Hireling
held d o l i n g i he ret f l i t A&lt;&lt;
li.iskrili.ill conference.
"T h e right prcsltlcnls lot lie Al t
onlyrrslllcs) agreed lo ask (■&lt; in
Cuirigun to write a letter lormallv
rrprearlilliig the Al t' .uni going oil
record with u lorm.it protest." said
Roberson.
Sonic student* held piolt-sl d&gt;
monstrallons w lirn Playboy jiliot &gt;g
raptor* visited Hit eunipiisr* ol
Duke North Carolina Stale uiltl tin
University ol Chapel Hill last tall
"A s l.ii as I know mil long like ibis
has li.ip|M-iit'il brlo rc." U lz.il* Hi
Norris.
spokesw om an Ini the
Chit ago based Pl.iylmy. sod •-I Hu
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ED ITO R IALS

Curb the violence
N elson M n d rla h as rejected the a dvice of
president K e n n e th K n u n d a o f Z a m b ia to sh ow
su p p o rt lor the S o u th A fric a n g o ve rn m e n t's
re fo rm m o ve s b y re n o u n c in g violence. M r.
K a u n d a . a fierce c ritic of th e Pretoria regim e,
u rg e d M r. M a n d e la 's A fric a n N ational C o n ­
gress to suspend Us m ilita ry o p erations in
S o u th A fric a . B u t M r. M a nde la , perhaps
u n w is e ly , refuses to m a k e a n y concession to
ease the pressure President F .W . de K le rk Is
feeling from rig h t -w in g w h ite voters.
M r. M andela s refusal to renouce violence
can o n ly he lp to perpetuate S o u th A fric a n 's
cy c le o r conflict. T h e p ro b le m Is not w ith the
A N C 's 7 .0 0 0 g u e rrilla exiles, w h o are a rm e d
b y the Soviet U n io n . T h e y ha ve essentially
been Ina ctive for m o re th a n a year, o b s e rv in g
a d e facto truce.

W I L L I A M A. R U S H E R

Mideast ‘peace process’ won’t work
S A N FR A N CIS CO - T h e apparent end ofthe
Cold W ar Is having major consequences all over
the globe, not least tn the Middle East. There. It
has had the rffret of greatly Im proving tarael'a
position relative lo that of Ita Implacable Arab
adversaries.
Regular readers of this column know that I am
on optimist when It comes to (he prospects for
peace In the Middle East. There la no "peace
process" there, nor can there be. T h e phrase
suggests (falsely I that there Is some aeries of
steps that. Iffotlnwed meticulously, could lead to
peace between Israel and its neighbors. In bet.
their designs for the future of (he Middle
are
totally Incompatible. T h e Israelis Intend to
survive at all costs on roughly their present
territory. T h e Arabs are determined lo reclaim
the region for themselves, destroying Israel In
the process. A ny A rab leader who. like Egypt's
A nw a r el Sadat. Is persuaded, by U.S. billions or
otherwise, to settle for less will be gunned down,
ns Sadat was. by A rab fanatics. T h e aim of
"d rivin g Israrl Into the sen" Is the prim um
mobile or Arab politics, taking precedence over
all other objectives.
In this ongoing struggle, the two protagonists
necessarily chase sides tn the Cold W ar. For
historical reasons Israel ended up oa a client of
the United Slates. Consequently, m a ny of the

A ra b slates, though Implacably opposed to
com m unism for religious reasons,. formed de
facto alliances w ith the Soviet Union, and
accepted Soviet arm s and training In preparation
for the struggle against Israel. As a result, the
apparent victory of
the United Slates and
the Free World In the
Cold W ar ia a de­
vastating blow to the
A r a b s ' holy w a r
against Israel.
W here now can the
A ra b states tu m for
economic, diplomatic
a n d m ilita r y a id ?
One place may sug­
gest Itself: the United
States. For If It ts true
that the Cold W ar Is
o v r r . t h e n
(For historic*!
W ashington is less
reasons Israel
dependent on Its alli­
ended up ss a
ance with Israel than
client ot the
it used to be. and can
United Slates. J
afford to be m ore
r v r n h a n d c d than
heretofore In the
Middle East. Th e re are hints of this attitude In

JA C K ANDERSON

Castro uses kids
to punish defectors

O f m o re c o n c e rn is th e b la c k -o n -b la ck
v io le n c e In s id e S o u t h A f r ic a 's b o rd e rs .
T h o u s a n d s o f b la c k m e n . w o m e n a n d
c h ild re n huve died In the to w n s h ip s a n d triba l
areas nr the so uth eastern p ro v in ce of N atal as
the A N C 's su rroga te , the U n ite d D e m o cra tic
F ro n t, wages a m erciless buttle for political
co ntrol.
T h i s Is the tra d itio n a l h o m e la n d of 6 .5
m illio n m e m b e rs o f the Z u lu tribe, w h o resent
the In tru sio n of M r. M a nde la 's 3 m illio n s tro n g X lio sa tribe. A t Its sim p lest, th is is a
co n tin u a tio n o f th e trib a l w a rfare that has
plagued A frica for gene ra tions. B u t th e edges
have b lu rre d a n d faction fig h tin g has de­
generated into g a n g fig h tin g in m a n y areas,
k illin g in n o c e n t c iv ilia n s a n d p ro m p tin g
co m p a riso n s w ith B e iru t.
A s lo n g as th is b la c k -o n -b la ck violence
co n tin u e s. President de K le rk w ill Insist on
re ta in in g the e m e rg e n cy p o w e rs that enable
g o ve ru m e h t defense forces to m a in ta in o rde r.
H ut thd./fifyC w ill.n o t p a rticip a te In talks o n a
shared fu tu re for b la cks a n d w h ite s in S o u th
A frica u n til the state of e m e rg e n c y is lifted.
M r. M a n d e l a c o u ld h e l p b re a k th is
d e a dlock. D e p lo rin g the u nre st is not su ifid r i l l . In re tu rn for a n a gre em e nt b y Pretoria
to lilt the e m e rg e n c y re g u la tio n s a n d free all
IHillllcul p riso n e rs, the A N C sh o u ld m a ke a
m a tc h in g n U irm u llo n of its w illin g n e ss to
re n o u n ce violence us u m e a n s of Im p o sin g Its
IMilltleal vie w s o n whites u u d blacks.
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A s the e u p h o ria of M r. M a nde la 's release
dies d o w n , the A N C m u s t face the reulity that
It is not the o n ly b lu c k political g ro u p that w ill
decide S o u th A fric a 's fu tu re . It m a y not even
lx* the m ost In lin e n Hal g ro u p . B u t righ t n o w It
Is a u n iq u e o p p o rtu n ity . It cu n save lives and
s m o o th the path for peaceful negotiations by
re n o u n c in g violence. A n d . g iv e n a m a tc h in g
e o m m itin riit fro m Pre toria , it sh o u ld d o so.

LETTERS TO EDITOR
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Is- signed. Include the address oi the writer and u
daytime lelrplione number. Le llrrs should be on u
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are subject to editing.

Berry's World

“I'm going out lor a brisk walk My bod’s pro­
duction ot endorphins seems lo be a little on
the low side “

Secretary of S ta ir Jam es Huker's rrcenl hints
that Jerusalem ’s status as a wholly Jewlshrorurolled rtly ts subject to reconsideration. But
American domestic politics put severe limits on
the extent to which Washington can play fast
and louse with Israel, und It remains true In any
case that the Arabs are now limited to whatever
favors they can cadge nut of the United Stutrs.
Moreover, the collapse of the Soviets’ world
position has already hud o n r additional highly
damaging consequrncr for the Arabs vls-a-vls
Israel. T h e whole strategic position of Israel la
thr Middle Eust la severely undermined by Its
relatively small population, compared lo that of
the Arab natkins surrounding It. When one
takes Into account thr higher birth rale among
the Arabs. It bus often seemed that Israel’s days
were numbered, rrgardless of w ho won the Cold
War. And so they may still be. Hut the Soviet
Union under Gorbachev has Ix-giin authorizing a
mass exodus of Its Jewish rillzrn * to Israel. In
the hope of persuading th r United Slules lo
repeal the Juckson-Vunlk Amendment which
denies Moscow "most favored nation" trading
status as long us Jew ish cmlgrallon from the
Soviet Union Is humperrd. As n result, hundreds
of thousands of Soviet Je w s are now bound for
Israel — so m any that the very demographics of
the region are tiring altered significantly.

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HERE
D A V I D S. B R O D E R

A first step for campaigns
W A S H IN G TO N - Th e good news Is that
legislation lo dean up campaign (Inunclng ts
finally beginning to move In the Senate. Th e
be Her news Is that It's moving In the right
dlrrrllon.
After years ol Ignoring I hr scandals In their
tanks und the growing cynicism of the public,
lawmakers arc finally trying lo Increase ihr
competitiveness of congressional raers and to
reduce lliclr cost. T h e changes under dis­
cussion would rm phusU c small contributions
by constituents, decrcusr candidates' depen­
dence on In lr r r s l grou p s, m a in ta in or
rxp u m lrd thr role of Ihe political parties und
require broadcasters lo make Ihc public
airways uvutlable for low-cost or free political
com mini leu l ion.
None of tills Is yrt written Into law. mind
you. It-1 alone passed. Hut lor Ihc first lim e In u
dccadc-und-a-hulL key senators are Involved In
serious bl|»urllsuii iirgollallous am flhosc who
would derail tile project u rr Isolated. If Hie
Senate passes a 1)111 tills spring, us now seems
likely, that would pul heuvy prrssurr on thr
House lo follow soli before adjournment.
Mu c h of t h r cre d it fur cr e a t i n g Ih r
mom entum goes lo the six private citizens
named by Maturity Leader Gt-orge Mitchell
(l)-M alnel uud Minority Leader Hob Dole
lit Kan.) lo bring Ircsh thinking lo this
lu n g -s la lrm u trd field. I’olltlcal scientists
Herbert E. Alexander ol Southern California.
David II. Moglt-hy ol Hrlgham Young am i Lurry
J . Subalu ol Virginia uml curnpulgn-lcsted
lawyers Ja n W . Haruu. Hotter! p, Hauer and
Hil liard Mor came up with a package of
proposal* (rre from any obvious partisan till
and cleverly avoiding some of llie old disputes
whoch have prevented action.
I’rrhu|t* lliclr biggest breakthrough was the
nollon of " I l f xlhlr *|x-ndlng lim its." Re­
publican* always have opposed measures
selling ceilings on campaign c o m *, arguing
that challengers need lo s|&gt;rnd heavily lo
overcome Hie many advantages til congressio­
nal Incumbents, mosl ol whom are, of course.
Democrat* flu- six loan panel proposed a
reasonable high limit on spending and a cap
on contributions hum (Miliileal action com ­
m uter ll’ACsI. lint suggested an exemption tor
money raised In small uniount* Irum residents
of the particular stale
'Hit'll would create u teal Incentive lor
candidates to compete lit lund raising among
lliclr ow n ro iisllliicn ts — Hie healthiest
possible source nl lainpalgn cash. T o en­
tourage such giving. II proposed MX) |irrccm
lax credits lor such contributions
At the same lime, the |iancl said [mllIleal
panics should I k- given broad leeway lor
financing registration and vnlrr turnout efforts
— another very lit dlliy area tor competitive
activity. In return lor spending limits. It would

olfcr candidates reduced-cosi or (rre ulr time
for their ads and lower postal rates for their
mailings, os well as full lax credits for their
small contributors. In that way. Ihe panel
avoided the need lo recommend direct taxpay­
er financing or congressional rtectlons. tong a
stum bling block for conservatives of faith
parties.
T h e basic concepts were quickly embraced
by key Hepubik-uns
like S ens. T e d
Stevens (Alaska) and
Milch McConnell
(Kentucky) who had
organized filibusters
against p re viou s
Democratic c a m ­
paign-finance bills.
Sen. D a v i d Horen
|D-Oklu.|. prim e
sponsor of Ihe pre­
v io u sly stalemated
measure, suld h r was
open In nrgntfailon
on utmost alt points.
M ainstream Re­
(R e p u b lic a n s
p u b lica n s such us
always have
Sens. Warren
opposed
Hudman (N.ILI and
m easures
I’ctc Dumenlct |N.M.)
setting
said they were ready
ce ilings on
to Join thr talks.
cam paign
T h e r e are s t i l l
costs. J
serious Issue* lo tie
nrgnllulrd. Including
th r limits on non-exempt spending, on
Individual. I'A C und party contributions and
Ihe scale of the mall and broadcast subsidies.
Th e loughrsl Issue of all may fa- the controls
on rnnlrltiulton* lo. and spending by. the
purtles. Some, like Unrrn. would fa- very
rrsirlellve. viewing this as a serious "loop­
hole.’’ Olliers see It us u desirable urea of
activity. m &gt;long as It Isull publicly disclosed.
Sen. Jo hn Dunforth fH-Mo.). one or many
w h o se n se s a n d o p p o r t u n i t y for a
breakthrough he’s long desired, made a
remarkable statement In the Senate. He said
In- was "u p lor gratis” for anyone who will
listen to his Ideas on how lo deal with “ the
sleaziness, ihc ro n trm p llb lr nature ol the
modern television campaign.”
Danforth want* to fa- m i i i the requirement

lli.il broadcast stations sell political ad* al "the
lowest unli rale" Is not sidestepped — a
measure that by Itself would slgiillleanlly
reduce Ihe cost* or campaigns. H r wants lo
require rundtd.ilr* lo say. al Ihe end ol rach
ad. miii trilling lo the r fieri that ” ! know what
I* In this message and I adopt It as my own,”
an ueeountablllity device that iiilglu reduce
ihe venom and savagery n( the 3U-*rmnd
spots.

W A S H IN G TO N - A 14-yeor-old Cuban boy
has come to symbolize the unrelenting,
iron-fisted rule of Fidel Castro. Alexander
Menendcz wants to leave Cuba lo live with
hts parents In the United States, but the
Cuban government w on’t let him . He can’t
even go to school. Ills only offense Is that hts
father. Jose Albcrio Menendcz. Is a wellknown defector.
T h e elder M eiqndr z Is a form rr trainer for
the Cubnn national
c y c lin g te a m . He.
along w ith another
t r a i n e r a n d an
engineer, defected In
P a n a m a In 1987.
Alexander’s mother
was allowed to leave
Cuba in 1988. and
she left her son In the
care of his grand,
mother.
Now he fa the pawn
Castro uses to con­
tinue to punish the
elder Men en del for
defecting.
H u m a n rights
watchdogs told our (A le x a n d e r 's
associate Scott Sleek
ordeal reflects
that Alexander and
the typical
his grandmother at­
ta ctics of a
tempted to go to the
desperate
U.S. Interest Section
C a s tro . |
In Havanu In Dcertnber, apparently on
advice from a Cuban
Im m igration official. But the two were
detained by Cuban guards.
T h e y were reportedly held In a stale
security facility for several hours, and now
Alexander has been told that he cannot leave
the country.
Cuban officials tried to get the boy to sign a
pledge to stay In Cuba, but he refused. So
they expelled him from school and made him
spend a week in reform school.
Alexander's ordeal reflects Ihc typical
tactics of a desperate Castro trying lo hang on
to repressive communist Ideals while Ihe
world changes around h im . In 1988, Castro
began letting political dissidents leave Cuba
us pari of an attempt lo Improve his hum an
rights record. Hut Cuban authorities still
make life miserable for their leading oppo­
nents. A nd when the authorities can't gel to
those foes, tfa’y go alter the children. Last
year, we reported on the detention of a young
man whose father arid uriclr were leading
dissidents. Sr bust fan Areas Cazabon has
been granted refugee status by the U.S.
government, und mure than once he has been
ready lo board u flight to Mfatnl lo Join his
mother. But each time he has been refused
permission to leave. A rtos Is Ihe first Cuban
granted U.S. refugee slams who has been
refused permission to teuve. His father.
Sebastian Arcrn, und his uncle. Gustavo
Areos. arc leading hum an rights activists In
Cuba and arch-enemies of Castro. Castro's
unwillingness to let young people leave Cuba
to Join their families has prompted an angry
response on Capitol Hill. Sens. Robert Dole.
R-Kan . Nancy Kassebaum. H Kan., and
Edward K rn n rd y . D-Mass., wrote Castro to
demand that Alexander and Ih r families of
Ihe men who defected with Ills father be
allowed In Join Ihrlr loved ones
C A T C H T H E C H E M IC A L S - T h e United
Slates spends falllons of dollars each year un
drug Interdiction. Clearly. Intercepting deadly
drugs before they lilt the streets ts Important.
Hut It would be more effective to lu le rrrp t the
chrm lculs that are used In drug munufactur-

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Most of them are pureha.**-d on the open
market. Eth yl ether Is used lo process
cocaine. It Is legally produced by U.S.
compunlr* and exported lo several South
American countries. D u ring a lour year span.
U.S. chemical companies exported more than
1.933 m e trlr tuns of rllic r lo Colombia.
Then, mysteriously, exportation of ether lo
C o lo m b ia vi rtual l y stopped ov e r ni gh t .
Curiously, dramatic increases were noted til
export* lo Venezuela and Panama at the
same lime. That points to diversionary tactics
by Ihe coraine cartel*.

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LETTERS
N iifiti m proftitlonali
T h is letter la In reference lo an article that appeared In the
Sanford Herald on March I . T h e article waa entitled "Nurses
and Mechanic* — Highest Paid W orker*."
W e are Registered Nurse* who are employed al Central
Florida Regional Hospital. We are professionals. Ilccnaed by the
Stale of Florida, and governed by the Department of
Professional Regulation — the operative word here being
"professional.1' You were correct In defining ua as "workers,"
we work extremely hard. We do. however, lake offense lo the
Inference that we are not professional*, and to being grouped
w ith wallresaes. bartender*, truck driver*, and mechanics.
T h e aforementioned occupation* perform necesaary duties,
and for them we arc all grateful. Bui show us a bartender with
a four-year degree and a mechanic who make* life and death
decisions, or a waitress who Is legally responsible for thosr
decisions.
Nurses, through the years, have struggled lo achieve a
professional standing In the com m unity, your arlk-fe tel ua
buck 3 0 years.
Sincerely.
Professional Perioperative Nurses.
Central Florida Regional Hospital

Wh#f® It Sanford, anyway
Does Sanford exist? Not according lo (he real estate maps
from Ihe Orlando Sentinel's Saturday and Sunday editions.
Should we say we live "about half-way between Geneva and
Sorrento on H w y. 4 6 " If our frlrnds ask?
Jean Skipper
Sanford

Don't park In apacaa for handicapped
I am chairman of Legislation for Ihe Dlabled American
Veterans and known to school children as Ihe Flag Man...
I feel very bod and know II Is a shame that so m any people
park In a disabled veteran place as well as our dlabled cltUen
parking. I talked to two young men al Ihe Wal-Mart and got no
respect. I feel If the law enforrement would help then our
disabled veterans would have a place to park.
Irving Leary
Chairman D A V A Legislative Chairman

Cloan air compromise ia flawad
Your newspaper, and virtually every other paper in the
country, recently reported on the Clean Air Act "com promise"
between Senate leaders and the Bush Administration. Th e
word suggests that the resulting bill is acceptable. In fart. Ihe
Senate bill Is seriously flawed. Your readers deserve lo know
that If It becomes law. they will pay many limes more what 11
would cost to attain Ihe same level of cleaner air under
legislation m oving through the House of Representatives.
T h e Senale "com promise" suffers from Ihe Inclusion of some
very expensive but not very environmentally productive
requirements. For example: T ie r II tailpipe standards for motor
vehicles and an alternative fuels program: reducing emissions
of air toxics lo establish a onc-ln-a-mtllton chance of exposure,
a level so severe that It will force some Industries to shut down
completely because the technologies to achieve so narrow a
standard do nol exist: burdensome schemes for permits and
enforrement that will throttle thousands of small businesses
but reduce pollution nol one lota: and mandatory technological
approaches to reducing emissions from electric ulllllues that
arc nqj^ h c m ost economic means of reducing acid rain.
T h e stronger and generally sounder foundation for cleaner
air legislation Is President Bush's proposal, Introduced In the
House of Representatives with 160 co-sponsors. Th e Presi­
dent's bill also contains some elements that need to be
Improved, and It will require of o u r society a hefty Investment
In addition lo Ihe 132 billion a year already being spent for
clean air. In terms of benefits lo be gained, the Bush proposal,
though flawed. Is on par with Ihe Senate bill. Considering a
recent economic analysis, which said the Senale approach
could uflcct 3.7 million jobs. Including 750.000 that would be
eliminated. Ihe House of Representatives formula for cleaner
air Is Ihe one lo be followed.
W illiam D. Fuy
Administrator
Clean A ir W orking Group
Wushlngloti. D.C.

Don’t abandon the Contras
Liberal Democrats and Preside! Bush shouldn't be so hasty
In wanting the Contras lo disband. Until Daniel Ortega and his
rom m unlsl cohorts relinquish control of Ihe armed forces and
Ihe police, the Contras arc needed us u counterbalance In Ihe
rase of a coup attempt against the newly elected government of
Vlotrlta Chamorro.
President Hush's policy toward Nicaragua should Include the
following:
1) Re-supply the Contras Immedlalely with lion-lethal
military equipment. T h is should Include (rucks, com m unica­
tion equipment, uniforms, medical supplies, food. etc.
2) Place In escrow, a substantial amount of lethal military aid
so that the Contras ran resume military operations If Ihe
Sandlnlsias overthrow President-elect Chamorro.
3) Work toward Integrating Ihe Conlras Into Nicaragua's
urmed forces after President Chamorro hus consolidated
control over I he armed forces and the poller.
4) A nd finally, link any economic aid lo Mrs. Chamorro's
government lo a total withdrawal of Cuban and other Eastern
bloc military forces.
What makes President Bush und the liberal Democrats think
that Mr. O H rgu and company will cede power unless there arc
painful consequrnccs to lie rx p rrtc d by doing otherwise?
Jo h n D. Davis
Apopka

Domen Is tasteful, informative
I'm writing lo compliment your reporter. L a ry Domen. on a
num ber of Interesting und Informative urtlclrs. the most recent
tiring one In which I was featured.
Since m y name was mentioned. I've had m any, many people
tell me thut the article which she wrote on aging was tastefully
und Informatively done. I. too. was pleased.
I think you'll agree lhal Lary has ih r type of personality
which will always bring Ihr most rrluelanl "In t rrv lr w rr" lo
feel free lo "la- themselves" and lo speak freely.
S ln r r I read ih r statistics on the number ol elderly In this
arra. I'm sure there werr many of u*; who enjoy hearing about
how the older population Is faring, and probably more artlelrn
In this vein will Im- appropriate.
Kay Cull
Sanford

We don't need another mall
W c don't need another mail! No No No! A thousand times no!
Lets utilize Ih r empty malls and buildings In Ih r county and
especially In downtown Sanford. If a mall Is built, torgcl
downtown.
I feel you are not acting In Ihr best In Uresis nl the average
citizen, tuxjuynr. and vo lrr We all arc on light budgets No lo
more growth! No lo more Iruflle! No to more pollution’ No lo
more taxes!
Ilru r us now! On election day you will hear from us1
Frances J . Lumpp
Sanford

J u v e n i le s e r v ic e s u n d e r r e v ie w
T h e Conun IssIon an Children Advisory
Hoard for Seminole County is Ihe first
comprehensive board of lls type In the
county.
T h e C C A B h a s ■ tre m e n d o u s I r l lnvolvlng evaluating i
lees. Identifying unmet needs and prioritiz­
ing these needs. Services that have been
dlscuaard are: E a rly Childhood Educalion/Chlld C a rr: Abuse/Neglect and Depen­
dency: Health: Substance Abuse and Ju v e ­
nile Justice.
Th e C C A B members have Interacted with
Ihe providers of services as they have
described their programs and have pro­
tected future needs. T h e members have also
been busily engaged In m aking site visita­
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Reports were made Tuesday night by
several Commission members concerning
(heir visits to Ihe Juvenile Court and other
agencies of the County’s Juvelnlle Justice
System.
Th e Seminole Regional Detention Center
ISR DC) wan constructed In 1974 and housed
12 beds. T e n years agn Ihe facility was
expanded to accommodate 39 male and
female Juveniles In separate dormitories.
Currently 4 9 to 47 youth occupy ihe facility
monthly. Another 49 youth are on suspend­

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ed borne stay. Fifteen days Is the average
slay al S R JD . Almost 1900 Juveniles were
admitted lo Ihe center In 1969. T h e dally
coat per child lo operate Ihe center la 196.
S R JI)'* operating budget for 1988-89 waa
•1,009,199. T h e center la one of 20
a ccredited Ju v e n ile d e te ntion ce n te rs
operated by Ihe Florida Depanmeni of
Health and Re ha bl III alive Services. HRS
provides Ihe money for the S R JD . T h e
buildings arc counly owned.
S R JD s projections of future needs are 90
beds In 1990. 79 beds by Ihe year 2.000 and
100 beds by 2010. T h e current square
footage of the renter would need lo be
expanded by 18.170 square feel lo meet the
rxpreted nerds In 2010.
Among Ih r Immediate needs itresaed by
the renter's Malt wrre: a nrlw nrk of ra m rra

monitors, additional staff In housekeeping
and Ihe kitchen, a computerized bank of
health Information. All youth entering Ihe
center are given blood test*.
A field visit was made lo lhe Prosecution
Alternatives for Youth program IPAY).
Volunteers are required lo complete a 30
hour training period. Upon com pie lion of
Ihe training, the volunteer la recognized aa
an officer of the court. T h e P A Y program
exists lo adjudicate cates, alleviate trauma
for yo u th and remove Ihe burden of
additional cases from Ihe court docket.
The re has to be agreement among four
agencies before a youth appears before PAY.
T h e arresting officer, the comptalnlsnl and
representatives from Ihe stair attorneys
office and P A Y must concur that the youths
best Interest are served by providing this
alternative to court.
T h e per-child root for Ihe PAY program la
• 124. while ihe rosl lo Ihe court system Is
•400.
P A Y would like to Initiate a component
sim ilar to Big Brothers/Blg Sisters since
young offenders are Ineligible for services
from Big Brothcrs/Blg Sisters. PAY offers
classes for Juvlcnile offenders and their
parents and are desperately In need of
classroom space for 39-40 youngsters.

ANALYSIS

On the w arpath
Are the Mohawk Indians gambling on casinos?
H O G A N S B U R O . N .Y . - Ever
since Ihe Mohawk Indians were
put away on a reservation here
they have been struggling lo
preserve an Independent jxilltlcal Identity. T h e people of Ihe
tribe claim that they are living In
a sovereign nation of their own.
for example, that Is affiliated
with, but free from the United
Stales.
So. they have art uj&gt; cigarette
and liquor outlets lhal pitrpoarly
ignore normal tax regulations.
A nd they have considered lm posing a road loll for non-lndtans
crossing their land, which Is
located on Ihe U.S. side of the St.
Lawrence River. One contingent
has even petitioned for Untied
Nations status: and members of
the group have been Issued
Mohawk license plates and pass­
ports.
Now the tribe has gotten Into

There are al least six casinos,
so far. T h e y have been given
name* like "Q oldcn A rrow " and
"R iviera." and they are open
around the clock. It might be
said lhal the houses lack many
of Ih r a m rn lllrs or the real
Riviera, and belling Itmlla are
Imposed on some of Ihe amuse­
ments. Yet the business Is obvi­
ously thriving.
T h e business Is obviously
divisive, as well. And stale and
federal governments are nol Ihe
o n l y o n e s op p o s e d to t he
wagering. T h e Mohawk tribe has
been tom In iwn regarding this
portlcular claim of sovereignty.
T h e critics say lhal Ihe Issue
does not *o m uch concern Iden­
tity and liberty as It dors power
and greed.
Th e principal critic In this
regard is Harold Tarbell. He Is
one of the tribe's three circled
chiefs, und h r thinks Ihe gaming
casino* are a threat lo thewg&lt;

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determination. A n d this one may
be the biggest gamble for sover­
eignty of all. Several Mohawk
entrepreneurs have built gaming
casinos on the St. Regis Reserva­
tion. and they are running dice,
card and slot machine opera­
tions that are In violation of New
York stale and federal law.

w h o c o n t r o l t he g u n ib l£
establishments do nol Just ?
un Independent nation, they
wunt to cuntrul the nation as
well.
Tarbell says the Indians In
question were originally orga­
nized by a tribal member named
Tony Luughln. He brought the

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first slot machines lo Ihe reser­
vation In 1989; he also brought a
promise to create Jobs and op­
portunities for Mohawks, and he
q u ick ly won Ihe support of
militants who believe In con­
frontational conduct.
Once established In ihe new
cause. Ihe militants were soon
sparring with authorities off the
reservation. T h e federal go v­
ernment warned that II could
nol tolerate gambling on land
w ithin lls resjKHiBlblllty. T h e
sl a t e l i ke wi se c o m p l a i n e d .
Eventually. Ihe police raided the
casinos and closed down the
activities.
T h e n , last s u m m e r , t he
Mohawks held a reservation ref­
e re n d u m to d e t e r m i n e I h r
gam bling sentiments of the tribe
Itself. And Ih r balloting was
decidedly jyosltlvr. Tarbell says
only 937 of Ihe rrscrvailon'a
8.900 residents went to the
ills, but 480 of them voted in
of casino and related (bingo
and lottery) games.
T h e wagering was therefore
resurrected In spades, so to
speak. Th e tribe has been fight­
ing with lltelf ever since. Th e
gam bling proponents say that
the casinos are now providing
Jobs for 300 people. In addition,
they underscore Mohawk sovrr-

mcanwhile, argues lhal Ihe coal
la way loo high.
Chief Tarbell again. He thinks
Ihe cost might Include tribal
destruction. He says the gambl­
ing concerns are In the hands of
careless Individuals: *T don't
know where the money came
from to build Ihem. for one
thing. But I doubt that It's Indian
money. Some people think Ihe
casinos are supjjorted by orga­
nized crim e."
In any case, Tarbell noles that
Ihe casinos are at least suj&gt;ported by organized Mohawks,
lie says they call themselves the
Warrior Society, and they carry
hand weapons. He says the
W a rrio r S ociety has stated
publicly that the elected tribal
government must be disbanded
before the gambling divisions
can be mended:
"S o . what they really want Is
to ru n the irtbc. T h e y are out to
take over. It's nol Just the
gambling. I keep saying. It's the
future of the reservation. If we
don't settle this thing. If wc don't
get a grip on It. wc are going to
wind up with a strong-armed
dictatorship that Is commanded
by ihe gambling elrm enls."
tCI IWS N,wt» w»f ZwttfSUM Must HI km

A political problem that cannot be solved
ly iT c v ia m a T U .
W A S H IN G T O N I’robably
since the beginning of ihe re­
public. certainly since the advrut or television. Ihe ju r iy lhal
docs nol reside In the White
House has found it dHIIcutl lo
get Its message across.
T h is Is true even when, as
now. Ihe out jxirly. namely the
Democrats, control Congress,
w h ich constitutionally Is utt
equal purtner In the nation's
government.
Sjjrukcr Thom as Foley and
S e na le D e m o c r a t i c leader
George Mitchell urc Ihe hlghrsi
elected members or the out jMiriy
but. equal or nol. they cannot
m atch President Bush when
I hey seek lo enunciate their
parly's position.
Like m a n y predecessors
trapped by the same problem.
Foley and M llch ell w ill try

nlmost anything, old or new —
their latest venture being u Joint
news conference that flopped.
T h e news conference, partly
spurred by television demands
for mure access, fulled because
Foley and Mitchell had nothing
to announce und their answers
were recycled news. No news
docs not get you on television.
H o u s e D e m o c r a t i c le a d e r
Richard Gephardt did makes
news recently, proposing U.S.
aid for the Soviet U n ion, a
dramatic suggestion lhal was
given a good deal of ullcnUon.
But Gephardt was not speaking
for his jMirty members, m any of
whom thought the Idra off base.
Moreover. White House
spokesm an M a rlin F l t z w u l r r
quickly cut him down by asking.
"C a n you believe he wauls lo
raise taxes on the American
jx-oplr to give money lo Ihe
Soviet U nion?"

Several factors work against
the out party ever finding a way
lo even come close to Ihe White
House In reaching the American
public.
First und foremost. Hush Is Ih r
jiresldeni and no one else is. He
ca n get a l m o s t a u t o m a t i c
network coverage Just by asking.
No one else, at least In this
country. cun do that.
Second, the system w urks
against ihe out party. Although
Fulry und Mitchell are the lead­
ers of the Democratic Party, they
do nut sj&gt;eak for Congress,
p a rtia lly In h a b tia lrd by Re­
publicans. The y do not even
speak for all Democrats whose
views cover the waterfront oil
many issues.
Th ird , neither Folry nor Mit­
chell. although able and even
a rtic u la te , are the t y p e of
charismatic men who can captlvutc ail audience. Neither can

Bush, but It doesn't matter —
he's president.
Fourth, the Democrats do not
have a titular leader, an elder
sage, a former president, a
national figure of great stature
who Is known and has standing
wtih the American public.
That role Is sometimes Idled
by Ihe most recent presidential
candidate.
Since It’s impossible for Ihe
out party to achieve purity of
exposure with Ihe president.
Democrats run only hope they
win Ihe White House — some­
time.
A n d for R e p u blica ns w h o
might enjoy gtouilng over the
problem jdagulng the Demo­
crats. they should nol forget
they have had and probably will
again huve the exact same
problem.
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Be skeptical of stars endorsing products
Earlier ibis year, actor Lloyd Bridges
made history. H r agreed to an out-of-court
sett lenient of a lawsuit that was filed by
|&gt;eoplc who lost their shirts to a couple of
crooks he hud shilled for.
Th e lawsuit alleged Bridges ntlsreprrseined Investment products In T V ads he
made for the men. who are now doing lime
in prison for fraud. Ills lawyers say Ih r
selllemrnt will have a chilling effect on the
use of rc lrb rtllrs In advertisements.
"In Ih r end. Ih r risk ussorlalrd with
celebrity endorsements may nol Ik- JusUflrd
by the rewards." one ol Bridges’ attorneys
sulri.
"T h e fact lli.il a celebrity Is merely
rrudlng a script may no longer Is an
excuse." said another.
A w w . jm s s me u tissue.
Ever since Ihe first ad man conceived of
having a well-known personality sell Dr.
Frelgood's Premium Cough Elixir, we've
been llslruing lo Ihese famous yahoos lie to
us. The ir excuse'/ "W e're Just reading a
script."
If you’rr just a poor sebum of an actor
trying lo scrape together a living, it’s one
'h lu g to read a hunrii ol words ami nut have
a clue If they're true or not But when you're
a celebrity, people believe you when you
read words like. " I lovr the way Bertha's
llloudlng Bleach makes tnv hair IreL... It's a

our right to know) Linda Ellcrber selling
coffee, we've also been entertained for hours
hv celebrities In "jxaid promotional pro­
gram s."

little more expensive, out t m worth It.”
T h e y buy tin- product.
But does Meredith Baxter Blrney really
use (’reference? Dues Linda Evans trust her
m illio n -d o lla r m ane to Ullress? D o-ityourself hair coloring products smell bad.
h um your sculp, drlji down your neck and
take the dye out of your clothes. Th e y cun
turn your hair tangerine If you don't Inflow
directions exactly. Television stars depend
nil swell-looking hair for their llvrllhixKl. so
lin y have professionals color it. W hy. ilirn.
do they say they use sham jK m -ln home hair
color? The reply. "W e ’re Jusl reading the
scrlpl
In the past lew years, uul only have wc
Im-cii treated to the likes ol Bill Cosby
hawking Jello |iuddlug. Je rry Hall throwing
over I’cpsl (or Coke and Journalist (you
remember Journalists, they're the folks
pledged to bilug us the liu lli and protect

If you haven't had the pleasure ol
w u lrhlng "pah! promotional program m ing."
they are the long advertisements that
masquerade as Informational programs. In
one. actor Dick Van Patten utul his wife
"v is it" a couple In their lovely home, lovely
Ik rat und lovely plane, and fawn while Ihe
couple explain th r grt-rlch-qulek secrets of
the real estale Investment [irogram they
want to sell you.
II Van fa lle n 's excuse In this one Is that
he’s "Jusl reading a script." h r certainly
dnrsiiT try to hide It. I saw more realistic
d ilu tin g lii a Junior-high jirodurtlon of
"Grease."
And now. lo add Insult lo Injury, these
celebrities are starting to ply us with guilt.
"It's the R IG H T T H IN G T O D O " Wllford
lirlm lcy lefts us ubout Quaker oats, his
loving old grand|&gt;a ryes locked seriously
with ours and almost brim m ing with tears.
Watch m il. Wllford. I read recently where
surgeons had In remove a serious Intrsllnal
blockage from a man — that's right. Wllford.
II was out bran, packed solid. If Ih r next
health crisis turns out In be uut-|uckcU
liilrsllnrs. you m ay Mini yourself In court.
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number erf arreata made." Oatcb
aald. Hi* three atlnc
occurred between 1 a.m. and
"It'a amaxing to ua that
men pull over without knowing
who they're stopping far. It'a
happening at any time erfday.
"I think If we thd this at night,
and we win do It at night, we'd
arrest a lot mote." Oatch aald.
The similar CCIB atInga are

uauaBy conducted at night, and
generally net about 30 auapected
Johns per night.
Oaten aald the men who are
buying aex In Casselberry are
"the typical working man. Sev­
enty-five percent nave been
married. We've made no repeat
arreata on the Johns." Only one
m an attem pted to defend
hlmaetf In court, but he ul­
timately entered a guilty
Oatch aald.

Police, he aald. try to
they have a solid case by
documenting that the accused
customers not only ask the
decoy far a specific sea act far a
specific price, but also accompa­
ny her to • nearby motel, before
being arrested.
We've put a pretty good
crimp In the business." Oatch
said. ‘I think we've aort of
movea in c n i u o n f.

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LBJ wears a black hat
Tha Tsars i f
Aaceat
By Bakort A. Cars
(Knopf. 506 pp.. 624.65)
What lingered as a biller aftertaste In Robert
Caro's drat volum e on Lyndon Johnson now
has turned Into complete revulsion. "Means of
Ascent” from start to finish Is a book of
unending greed, ego and paranoia.
Started as a trilogy with " T h e Path to
Power” In 1962. C a ro n work Is now two books
long, billed as "m u ltivo lu m e " and has taken
the reader only through 1948 when Johnson
was first elected senator. Th a t leaves a lot of
ground yet to cover.
But there Is plenty of fascinating ground In
"Means of Ascent." T h e book covers the years
1 9 4 1 - 1 9 4 8 a n d ba sica lly three events:
Johnson's war record and his later fabrication
or It: buying the tiny Austin. Texas, radio
station K T B C and his finagling to make It the
base of his personal wealth, and the 1948
Democratic Senate race that Johnson won —
or bought — by 87 votes.
T h is last Is one of the most Interesting races
In U.S. history and Caro's w riting keeps you
m oving through m ountslns of Informstlon.
dying to find nut what Ison the next page.
And Caro's research la as good as ever. He
seems to have talked to everyone alive who
knew about this race Including some who
never talked this way before.
T w o come to m ind right off: Luts Salas, chief
enforcer for George Parr, the duke of Duval
country whose control of the border vote won
Johnson his seat, and long-time Johnson aide
Jo h n Connally.
•
Salas, before he died, tells of his and others'
roles In stuffing Baltot Box 13. the key box that
nearly a week after the final 1948 vole count
suddenly reported an additional 200 votes for
Johnson pushing him over the top wllh his
victory margin.
Connally. later governor of Texas, never has
been as open about hts and Johnson's role In
m any of these events and provides great
Insight Into the m ind and personality of the
man who was to become 38lh president of the
United States.
As Important a* writing and research are. It
Is analysis that has not been Caro's strong
suit. In the first volume there was a feeling
that Caro's disgust with Johnson skewed some
of his analysis. There Is no vagueness this time
around. It Is blackest hat for Lyndon and
whitest hat for everyone else.
Caro says there are bright threads and dark
threads that run through Johnson s life but
admits almost none of the bright will be seen
In this volume.

Noriega'* career Is traced bock to 1976 when
he began to cooperate with the Central
Intelligence Agency, then ru n by George Bush,
and Kempe follows the trail down to the
deposed dictator's surrender to U.S. forces.
O n the way. Kempe tells about Noriega's '
service* for Cuba'* Fidel Castro and the drug
lords of the Medellin cartel. Besides the former
dictator’s Illegal activities, the author also
reviews the Inconsistencies of U.S. policy that
led to Ihe largest U U . overseas military action
since Ihe Vietnam War.
He also discusses allegations depleting
Noriega as an amoral, sick person who after a
period of benign dictatorship became a
bloodthirsty lyrani.
Kempe describes how Ihe United Stales
missed a chance to overthrow Noriega In 1989
when MaJ. Molsrs Glroldl led a failed coup
attempt. Glroldl lalrr was executed.
"D ivorcing Ihe Dictator" la a tale of dirty
tricks and decell Involving espionage. Interna­
tional gun ru nning and d ru g -sm u g glin g
operations.
Kempe sees Washington's policies In a
framework of constantly shifting priorities and
tnllucnrcs. A s a result. It Is sometimes difficult
lo define where national Interests lie.

Tha Heretic's Apprentice
■v Bills Peters
(My eterieus Press, 193 py.. 616.95)
T h e tension builds quickly In 'T h e Heretic's
Apprentice." and Ellis Peters doesn't ease up
until the has the title character facing not only
a m urder charge but. even more serious, one
of heresy.
T h is la No. 16 In Peters* tales of Brother
Cadfael. a 12th century Benedictine monk who
solves m urder mysteries. She shows no more
sign of exhausting the possibilities of medieval
m ayhem than Agatha Christie did of running
out of plots for English village vlllany.
" T h e Heretic's Apprentice" Is one of the best
entries In this fine series. The apprentice.
Elave. returns to Shrewsbury. England, from
foreign travels with Ideas that don't complete­
ly match Ihe church line. T w o men lesa than
overjoyed at hla return complain lo a priest,
and Peters' story la off and running.
Not only does she make ancient theological
arguments fascinating. Peters also makes the
church concern about heresy understandable
despite a distance of 700 years.

Where Rag Delia Kids Thai* Faces
My Lesley Kepi aw
(Dnttoa, 136 pp., 916.60)

Washington's reluctance to acknowledge the
monster It created by pulling Manuel Noriega
on Its payroll finally led to the U.S. Invasion of
Panama, according to this account by T h e
W a ll Street J o u r n a l's d ip lo m a tic corre­
spondent Fredrick Kempe.

T h is la a book about hope, the kind of hope
that a caring teacher provides.
It Is about author and therapist Lesley
Koplow and scene of Ihe young children who
attend the East Harlem Head Start program.
Th e re la Louie, who does not seem to
understand language; Shlrin. an Iranian girl
who hates dirt: Robin, whose father doesn't
seem to understand there la a problem, and
Rafael, a silent child who reacts only when
things are torn apart.
Th e re are Ihe children's parents, who
knowingly or not prdvlde some of the reasons
for thetr offsprings' behavior.
Koplow ge ntly, w ith h u m o r and w ith
patience helps the children work w llh their
problems, and considers how to help them
make the transition toother programs.
T h is la a touching tale that provides a ray of
sunahlne when so much else Is gray.

FICTION
1.

MA88PAPERBACKS
1. Meralag Glory —

It Is hard to Imagine Caro will ever be able to
resurrect any of the threads bright enough In
the follow ing vo lu m e s to do Justice to
Johnson's place as one of the most Important
American politicians of the m ld-20th century.

Divorcing the Dictator: America's Boogied
Affair with Noriega
By Frederick Kemp*
(Pataam's. 456 pp.. 624.95)

Thai

— T e rry Brooks

(2.460 copies ordered)
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last w eek-2 .2 4 5 )
3. The Great Waldo Search — Martin
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- 1.784)
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1,738)
8 . Flad Waldo Now — Martin Handford (8
- 1.579)
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I.
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Experiment could help ease
shortage off skilled workers
P O R T W E N T W O R T H . Oa. A n experiment lhal could help
ease Ihe construction Industry's
g ro w in g shortage of skilled
workers Is being conducted at a
du ste r of trailers along U.S. 17
In roeslal Georgia.
T h e five trailers are a pro­
totype of what B E A K Construc­
tion Co. of Birm ingham . Ala.,
hrllrvem will be an rn lld n g lure
for prospective employees — a
portable day care renter geared
lo Ihe special needs of construc­
tion workers.
T h e BEKarc day rare center la
Ihe brainchild of B E A K C hair­
man Ted Kennedy, who wanted
lo give his company u competi­
tive edge In an Industry lhal he
estimates needs an additional
200.000 skilled workers annu­
ally.
"In Ihe competition for con­
struction craft workers, we think
BEKare will go a long way lo
keep us In a leadership posi­
t ion . " said K e nn e dy, whose
company is one of Ihe 20 largest
construction and engineering
llrma In the nation.
Modular In design. Ihe BEKare
renter offers all the amenities of
other day care facilities.- spacious
room s cram m ed w llh tables,
chairs, crayons, paint and toys: a
fully-equipped kitchen and cribs
for Infants. Outside, toddlers and
older children race around an
usphalt tricycle track or clamber
on bright blur and yellow play­
ground equipment. A sign at the
entrance features a teddy bear
equipped w llh hard hat and loot
box.
D e sp it e lls a p p e a ra n c e .
BEKare Is not a typical day care
crnle r wllh specific hours and

extra charges for overtime care. this year, and Is hoping Ihe day
The center, which charges a flat care center w ill help It attract
skilled craftsmen, an Increasing
8 3 1 w e e k l y f ee. Is o p e n
whenever a worker needs Its num ber of whom are women.
"Th e re Is a lot of competition
services, even If It's Saturday
m orning and there's only one lo gel good people. A lot of
child for whom lo care, said p e o p l e c o m i n g I n t o I h e
w o rk fo rc e a re g o in g lo be
Director Mary J o Cline.
T h a i k i n d o f s e r v i c e Is women, and they've got lo have
expected lo appeal lo construc­ the flexibility of child care to do
tion w orker* whose typ ica l It." Justice aald. " T h is Is a pilot
schedule la 10 hours a day. not just for us. but for the entire
Industry."
M o nda y th ro u g h T h u r s d a y .
W hen the paper m ill project Is
Cline aald.
" T h e ones (parents) we have completed In m ld -IB 9 1 . B E A K
are thrilled lhal ll'a here." aald w ill pack u p Ihe trailers and
Cline, a former Dekalb County p la y g r o u n d e q u ip m e n t and
elementary school principal and move Ihe day care center lo Ihe
child care consultant. "W e're next Job site, which could be In
open any time Ihe parents are A la ba m a . T e x a s . New Y ork.
Maine. California or anywhere
w o rk in g o r t aki ng tra in in g
lhal B E A K has a project. Justice
classes."
said.
C l i n e aald the biggest
T h e center, which la licensed
challenge In running ihe center
Is k e e p i n g p a c e w l l h t he by Ihe Georgia Department of
w o rke r* ' schedules. N orm al Hum an Resources, offers a cu r­
hours are 6 a.m. lo 6 p.m .. but riculum designed by the Na­
tional Association for the Educa­
th e c e n t e r a c c o m m o d a t e s
parents who work late shifts or tion of Young Children. C u r­
rently. Ihe staff Includes Cline
take e v e ni ng and weekend
a n d tw o fo rm e r elem entary
training courses.
Th e center accepts children school teachers. Jenetha Morrow
ages six weeks lo 10 years, and o f S a v a n n a h a n d D e b r a
provides transportation lo local Hellbestone of Mobile. Ala. Cline
public schools for Ihe school-age said she plana to hire aboul 10
additional people later this year,
children.
when Ihe Increase In B E A K 's
B E A K spokesman Paul Justice
workforce Is expected to swell
said the company chose Pori
W entworth for Ihe prototype the center's present enrollment
center because of the fierce of 10 children to a m axim um of
65.
com petition for construction
employees In Ihe heavily indus­
C line said the salaries are
trialized area, where B E A K la com parable lo those offered
teachers by Ihe local school
w o rk in g on a 6 4 3 0 m illion
expansion of Slone Savannah
system.
" I love It." said Morrow as she
River Corp.'s paper m ill.
Justice said B E A K plana lo
kepi a watchful eye on several
loddlera frolicking In Ihe yard.
e x p a nd Ihe c u rr e n t 500rmployee workforce at the paper "Th e re '* no comparison. It's a
mill project lo aboul 2.000 later whole different ballgame."

Ghosts---------Continued front Fag* ID
downpayment on the 8650.000
gray Victorian home overlooking
ihe Hudson River In Rockland
County.
Justice Edward Lehner aald In
h la r u l i n g A c k l e y , w h o s e
writings about her poltergeist
housemates were published In
Reader's Digest, "h a d no duty to
reveal her beliefs w ith respect to
supernatural Inhabitants, nor to
disclose Ihe articles w ritte n
about her home.”
He aald the Stambovskys de­
faulted on their A ug . 15. 1989.
contract by falling to complete
the sale and are not entitled to
Ihe return of their downpay­
ment.
A c k le y , a w idow ed g ra n d ­
mother. la baffled by Ihe buyers'
reluctance to set u p house in the.
18-room, other-worldly home.
She claims they were Informed
by the realtor about the home's
eerie reputation, but decided to
back out of Ihe deal only when
problems surfaced w llh their
mortgage.
'" T h e y went ahead with Ihe
ghoat thing. I didn't understand
that. I thought It was a little
ridiculous." Ackley aald In an
telephone Interview from her

home.
Bealdea, aald A c k le y , the
gh o a la are e n t e r t a i n i n g .
I houghtful and even generous.
"T h e y left g|LAs. My two older
granddaughters received rings.
We had scoured the area shop­
ping for baby rings and we
couldn't find anything. Th e n we
found a baby ring on the table In
one bedroom. It fit perfectly. The
same thing happened with the
second ch ild." said Ackley.
One day while Ackley was
painting her living room, she
spotted^Ihe ethereal "older gen­
tleman" watchkig her. sitting In
"m idair, smiling at me from In
front of the cold fireplace ... He
w as the m ost cheerful and
solid-looking lRtle person I've
ever seen.”

school breaks, when they In­
formed the ghosts they wanted
to sle e p late, th e s h a k in g
stopped, she said.
Her daughter was frequently
visited In her bedroom by the
spirit of a girl In her early 20a
w ho often wore a hooded cape.
Once she appeared In a loose
bathrobe, bru sh in g her long
blonde hair. Ackley said.
H e r son. W illiam , was In hla
20e and closing the basement
door when he came "eyeball to
eyeball" with Ihe ghoat of a
young man wearing the uniform
of the U .S . N a vy from the
R e v o l u t i o n a r y W a r p e r i od .
Ackley said.

In a mom ent he vanished, she
said.
"Y o u Just kind of blink your
eyes and they're gone." Ackley
aald.
T w o other ghosts were spotted
by two of her four children.
Ackley said. Throughout their
t eenage y e a rs, tw o of the
children were woken for school
each day by their beds shaking
In the early morning. During

" W illia m said he was too
young for hla hair to be that
white. W illiam Just closed and
locked the door." she aald.
Ackley aald she knows little of
the history of the home, which
was built In 1900 on the grounds
of an orchard.
Ackley aald she has another
buyer Interested In the property.
She said her anticipated move to
Florida has nothing to do with
fleeing poltergeists but rather,
e s c a p i n g s o a rin g R o c k l a n d
C ounty taxes.

U F O woke up the next m orning
w llh three unexplained puncture
wounds on her arm . Another
man found a quarter-size scar on
hla stomach after a sighting.
T h e Sallsberrya said some
people have reported getting
"messages."
A ndru s said M U FO N 's con­
clusion about ihe G ulf Breeze
sightings la lhal It appears to be
"a n Intentional display of UFOs
and creatures and, we think, for
leading up to direct contact to
civilization."
T h e topic has remained hot. In
M U FO N 's meeting last week, 57
people showed up to hear a
Nlcevllle man who claimed he
has communicated through te­
lepathy with "apace beings."

As for Walters, the man who
started tt all. his story was even
m o re b iz a rre th a n In itia lly
thought. Details of hla story were
published In the March 1988
e d i t i o n o r M U F O N 's " U F O
Jo u rn a l."
Walters claims to have had
more than 20 encounters with
U F O s Included being levitated In
a beam and seeing 4-foot aliens.
He took 30 photos of supposed
U F O s , and cla im e d he was
tipped off to their presence by a
buzzing In his head.
Walters, who claims hla last
encounter was late last month
while he was walking In a local
park, will be one of the featured
speakers at the M U FO N s y m ­
posium.

UFOs-----------Continued froaa Page ID
Coverup...Llve."
" I t h a sn' t s to p p e d ." said
Andrus, whose group gets an
average of 12 reports of sightings
In Ihe Pensacola ares each
m on th . Its March newsletter
outlined 11 In February alone.
Rex and Carol S a lls b e rry.
M U FO N section co-d Irectors for
the two-county area, said they
are Investigating 27 cases In­
v o lvin g between 50 and 75
people. T h e y are particularly
Interested In witnesses who lost
time during sightings.
" E v e r y now a nd then we
Investigate cases where, after
talking lo people, we highly
suspect that they have been
abducted and they don't know
I t . " said Charles Ftannlgan.
M U FO N 's Flortdi director.
He said witnesses w ill somelimes remember something Ir­
re g u la r happening to them ,
" t h e n th ro u g h h y p n o tic re­
gression more will come out.”
Ftannlgan said the supposed
abductions occurred over Ihe
last 10 months, and the amount
of missing time varies between
15 m inutes and b u r hours
" T h e last l.ictdent was two
weeks ago." Flannlgan said.
In one case, a Pensacola man
In his 50s said he was walking lo
a store when he turned and saw
a 4-foot alien pointing lo him.
Th e man said the next thing he
remembered was continuing his
walk and being th irs ty .
Sallsberry said.
T h e mile long walk took 45
minutes. Through hypnotic re­
gression. Ihe man gave Informa­
tion Indicating that he had been
In a room and was examined.
Sallsberry said.
In another rase, a G ulf Breeze
woman who reported seeing a

ACC-------------s u tu re .” said Norris. " T h e girls
get a big kick out of being In
contacted us officially
P U y b o y ."
before."
T h e Issue features 36 stuNorris said Ihe attention the denU . some nude or semi-nude.
league Is calling lo Ihe Issue Last week, some of the girls
likely will boost sales.
autographed the magazine at a
"T h e y always sell out In the bookstore across the street from
areas of Ihe sch o o ls." said North Carolina State In Raleigh.
Norris. "It's doing very well,
Norris said she did not forser
getting lots of publicity. Th e any changes In Playboy's col
attention the ACC presidents are leglate sports fasues. T h e next
giving to us certainly w ill help one w ill feature "G irls of Ihe Big
W est" In October.
Ihe sale.”
Playboy began Us collegiate
B u t R o b e r s o n sai d m o r e
Issues In 1977 and first featured c a m p u s e s a r e c o m i n g ou t
nude photos of A C C students In against the magazine and the
1983. Norris said Ihe students A C C '* response demonstrates
enjoy ponlng for the magazine, th e a c a d e m i c c o m m u n i t y ' s
which has a circulation of 3.4 glow ing sensitivity.
million.
" T h e r e '* protests a nd de ­
" I t h i n k w h a t ' s b e i n g monstrations where Playboy Is
overlooked here Is Ihe pictorial Is shooting Its next feature." said
a fun thing All the photography Roberson. " I don't think It's
Is done oft campus. It's done on something that's just happening
Ihe girls' extracurricular time. It In the A C C . It's something that
has nothing to do with academ­ p e o p le a re b e c o m in g m o re
ics or the school's academic sensitive about."

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N E W S D IG E S T
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□ Sports
DAV win streak snapped
SANFORD — Scoring four run* In the top of
ihc first Inning, the Rlnkcr Material Dodger*
made the early advantage stand up In handing
the Disabled American Veteran Royal* an 1817
loss In Sanford Little Major Iktvball ut Fort
Mellon on Saturday.
The lo** wan the 11ml for a D.A.V. tram In over
IK) game*

With Clnrlnnnil on Ihc road
Instead of celebrating Ihc tradltlonal season opener, the 1990
campaign begin* Monday with
Boston are Kogrr Clemen* throw*
Ing the flr*t pilch again*) the
Detroit Tiger*.
Forecaster* *ny partly sunny
•kies and temperature* In the 50*
will greet the Red Sox for their
1.-09 p.m. EDT game at Fenway
Park. Ten gaihr* are *rheduled for
later In the day. Other rluba begin
Tuesday.
Cincinnati, usually the Itost of

the opener, visit* Houston In one
effect of the one-month lockout.
In other Nstlonsl League games.
Pittsbu rgh Is at New York.
Philadelphia at Chicago. San Diego
at Los Angeles, and Montreal at St.
Louis.
In addition to the Detrolt-Boston
gam e, the Am erican League
schedule call* for Baltimore at
Kansaa City. Toronto at Texas.
Seattle at California. Milwaukee at
Chicago and Oakland at Min­
nesota.
Originally, the schedule called
for the Reds and new manager Lou
Plnlella lo open at Riverfront April

2 against the Astros.
Instead, the lockout reduced
spring training lo three week* and
forced clubs to pick up Ihc sched­
ule In Week 2. Oames from Week I
will be msde up during the *rn*on
or In October.
San Diego. Toronto and the
While Sox all play one game on
the road before returning home for
a aeries against the same oppo­
nent.
In the absence of a Cincinnati
home opener. Boston can provide
the necessary tradition. Pro ball In
that town dates at least to the
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Rockets blast Magic, 146-123

Mall
road
help

ORLANDO — Krlc Floyd had 112 point* nnd III
u**l*t* and lhe llounton Rocket* built n 20 |M&gt;lni
halftime lead Sunday In rolling lo a 14(1 123
romp over the Orlando Magic.
Floyd was harked by Oil* Tlmrtic'* 23 point*,
while Akerm Olajuwon had 20 nnd Buck
.Johnson If).
The Rocket*, bidding to catch playolf con­
tender* Semite mid Denver, oulscored the Maglc
23-4 lo fttrrtrh a 08-80 lhlrd |x-rlod lead lo a
110-84 blowout entering the lltinl quarter.
.Johnson scored 10 polnln — I nlaivr III* m &lt;t*ou
average — In the jicrlod.

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□ Florida
Cop charged with
VKHO
trooper llnd* hlmsell on the wrong
luw.
Timothy Scot! Harris, an rlglit-yrar veteran
wllli the Fill’ , has bern arrested and charged
with first-degree murder. Harris I* ucviim-u of
pulling over a woman molorlst. strangling her
and leaving her nude laxly Iii a highway
median.

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Jilted lover sets inmate on fire
MIAMI — A 23-ycar-old prison Inmate wu*
burned lo death Saturday, np|&gt;arcnlly alter
bring Jilted by uu ex-lover who allegedly
sneaked Into tlir victim'* cell and set him on
tier.
..
The altarkrr I* ulrcady serving a 422-yrur
sentence for rapr. robbery uml prison misconduel. The victim was nerving tlmr for u double
murder he committed while he was a leeu-ngcr.

Developers witt help pay
for access to new facility
HMAM BbStl ba

Boating trip turns to fiery nightmare

SANFORD — Melvin SlitKin and Assniate* and
Heathrow Latal and D«-vrk&gt;|&gt;nirnl have ugrerd to
help |&gt;uy for the couslrta-ilon ol the proponed
lutrrstulc-4 Inten'lsinge at County Road 46-A.
south ol Sanford.
Together, the drvrlo|M-r* will llrkl more (ban B3
million of the project valued at BI4 million, said
Thomun J. Schneider. sjHikrsinaii lor Melvin
Simon.
The developer* arc In a head-lo-hrad race to
establish mall* wlihln two mile* of inch other.
About g11 million in federal lund* have been *el
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By VICKI D*SOMMIBA
Harold stall writer
SANFORD — II was supjrosed lo be a
pleosanl evening out on the boat for Tom
Roland oflV Tiilrr Park' affirm s 'wife, but
yesterday uflemoon at 506. It became a
nightmare a* their 32-fool Itegul boat
exploded and wa* engulfed In flames at the

Hidden Harbor Marlnla at the Port of Sanford.
The 975.000 boat wus destroyed In the lire,
according to thr Seminole Couniy Fire
Department.
It was the first fire at Hidden Harbor Marina
since the facility opened In 1983. according lo
the manager1
At about 5 p.m.. Roland had just finished

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□ Nation
Teen AIDS victim dies

Local instructor named
DEA Teacher of the Year

Ryan While, the teenage AIDS victim who
died Sunday In Indianapolis, was remembered
a* a young man who demonstrated courage and
leadership In his bailie against the deadly
disease.

BvVM ftl
Harold atalf wrltar

"Barbara and I arc deeply naddenrd with the
death of Ryan While." President Bush said. "All
Americans are Impressed by hi* courage,
xtrrngth and ht* ability lo cooilnue lighting.
Ryan's death reaffirm* that wr a* a |&gt;rnplr must
pledge to continue the light. Ill* fight, agslnsl
ihl* dreaded dlsruse.

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brrexy today with a
20 percent chance of
showers. High In the
upper-70s with
winds to tile east at
IS lo 20 mph. Fair
skies tonight with a
low In the mid-00s.

By J. BMAOiSV DJLUNO
Herald stall wrtlar

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TALLAHASSEE — Five lucky llckrls matched
all six winning number* In Ibis week'* Lollo
drawing to claim sharr of Ihc biggest lollcry
Jackpot In Florida history. Lottery Secretary
Rebecca Paul said Sunday.
The winning ticket* were s*4d In la-e»burg.
Orlando. Miami. North Miami und Naple*.
computer records allowed. .
The last jackpot rstlmalc was 953 million bill
Paul saicl trended Ik'kct sales hud probably
pushed Ihc actual total over l l r previous state
rrrord.

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Thg $76,000 boat gxplodtd and bumad shortly aftar baing rafualad.

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Adriano* Parry (right) holpa Elizabeth Jlmeneoz of Wlntor 8prlngt
comprshsnslve reading skills.

Heathrow tennis
event draws rave
reviews from most
By BOBBIB BTOCK

Herald correspondent
LAKE MAJtY - The verdict Is lit
on Ihe 1990 Prudcntlal-Bachr
Securities Classic — and Ihc player*
like wliat they see. I--------In Its Initial
yeur at' ut Ihc
Racquet Club al
Heathrow. Ihe

week-long
tournament that
ended Sunday
drew over 20.0(j6
Ians and praises
trom ihe player*,
most of whom
lied competed In
the tournament ■radOMBert
when It was played at Grand
Cypres*.
Everything about the place
(Heathrow) was better (than Grand
Tounwy roundup on Pap* IB
Cypress)." champion Urad Gilbert
said. "I Just wish there weren't so
many dam gnats."
Thr tournament was switched to
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SANFORD — Dr. Adrienne Perry,
coordinator of the reading program
at Seminole Community College, is
the Florida Developmental Educa­
tion Association'* Teacher of the
Year.
Thw award wa* presented In a
ceremony In Tampa."Il's very excit­
ing," she said. "I wa* so surprised."
Perry, who has hern at SCC for 12
years said she doe* not know who
nominated her. bul knows ihut II
was one of her |&gt;eer*. The award
honors educators who cxhlhll lead­
ership and dedication lo Ihelr Mudents.
"I wish I could see what they suld
atxnil me." she said.
Perry luu a doctorate degree In
trading and curriculum Instruction
from the University of Florida und a

masters degree In the some area
from Columbia IJnlversIly.
Perry work* wllli students who
arrive at SCC will) Inadequate
reading skills.
“ Usually these are kids who
scored poorly on Ihelr ACT or SAT."
she said. "They have some basic
skills." she ex|&gt;lalned. "bul they
cuni read at Ihe level they will need
to do college work."
S h e a d d e d l h a l t he mo st
challenging purl of tier Job Is
rrslortng the self esteem of her
studenls. She said ihut most young
jieoplr who have |M&gt;or reading skills
have a poor self linage.
"It's harder lo Irani when your
selfeonrepl Is low." she said.
The Mudents wuul to learn, but
Ihelr lack of rradlng ability holds
I hem back from achieving Ihelr
goal*.
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Shuttle ready to fly tomorrow
Discovery blastoff
slated for 8:47 a.m.
By WILLIAM MAMWOOO

UP! Science Writer_______________
CAPE CA NAVERAL Engineers worked through Ihe
morning Monday readying Ihe
shuttle Discovery for blastoff
Tuesday on an historic flight to
launch the BI.B button Hubble
Space Telescope, expected tu revo­
lutionize knowledge of the cosmos.
Discovery and Ita all-veteran,
five-member crew arc scheduled to
take off at 8:47 a.m. EDT Tuesday
to kick off the year'* third shuttle
mission, a thundering climb to a
record 380-mUc-hlgh orbit where
the telescope wUI be free of Earth's

obscuring atmosphere.
The shuttle's countdown began
Sunday and other than work lo
resolve a short circuit In u heater
system, launch processing has
proceeded smoothly and NASA
officials were optimistic about
making an on-llmr liftoff.
"A l this time, thr launch leant is
working no significant Issues that
would preclude launch of (Dlscovcry) and the Hubble Space Tele­
scope on Tuesday." shuttle pro­
gram chief Robert Ctippcn said
Sunday.
Crtpprn said "llie hrairr Is not
Involved for launch and Is not a
constraint to launch." Uut lo be on
the safe side, engineer* worked to
make sure the problem lied not

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Trooper faces murder charge
MIAMI — Heavy rains drenched Miami Monday, causing pari
of an apartment roof to collapse In the city's northeast section.
No one was Injured but the accident left a tamtty o f five
In the 24-hour period that ended at S a m. EOT Monday.
Miami had 3.87 inches o f rain. Homestead had 3. IB Inches.
Fort Lauderdale got 1.68 Inches and Miami Beach got 1.38
Inches.
On Sunday, the National Weather Service said a thun­
derstorm pelted the Tamlami Airport, southwest of Miami, with
gottball-aUed hall and 87 mph wind gusts, overturning several
small planes.

BLUJAY. Oa. — The a iiik M i of a mtoeing
plane was found tn the north Oeargla mountains Sunday with
the bodies of the pdot and a paaatnger inside after a weekiong
search that spanned five states.
The Piper PA-28 Cherokee 160 wae on a flight from
Lakeland. Fla., to Bettersburg. Ind.. when It went down. It wae
last seen March 29 at a refecting atop tn Perry. Oa.
Nearly 30 Ctvtl Air Patrol ptaoea searched anas of Oeorgto.
Alabama. Tennessee. Kentucky and Indiana for the plane
beginning April 1.
The bodies of the pilot. Daryl I t Nataly. 31. of Henryvtlle.
Ind.. and Jesaee Letand Street. 32, of Louisville. Ky.. were
recovered from Inside the wreckage, said LL Warren Bates of
the Oeorgto CAP.
Bates said the wreckage 1
Mountains about six miles aou
Chattahoochee National Purest.

VENO BEACH - A Florida
Highway Patrol trooper waa
Jailed on first-degree murder
charges and accused at putting
o v e r a w om an m o to ris t,
strangling her and leaving her
naked body in a highway medi­
an.
Timothy Scott Harris. 32.- a
trooper for eight years, was
arrested Saturday on charges of
killing Lorraine M. Hendricks.

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decomposed to determine
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record and had recently been
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Hendricks, who to caring for
thetr 6-year-old daughter.

Inmate sets ex-lover
on fire after dispute
ex-lover who jilted him a week
■go and set the man on fire while
he elent. aotlee ssUI.
John frtrick Southworih, 23.
died Saturday at Jacfcaon Memorial Hospital after suffering
second- and third-degree bums
over 80 percent of hie body. He
wae serving time at the Dade
CorracttonaT Institute near Fierida City for a double murder
comm itted while he waa a
Jim m ie Lee Coney, who
turasd 43 Sunday, waa charged

WOOOVtLLE - A frreflghter struggled
IB-year-old girl on a narrow catwalk ato
lower, pulling her to safety to prevent her
death.
Neighbors repotted the girt waa creath
about 1208 a.m.
8 miles south of
ihe firefighters oa
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which lacked sal
trucks before, bw

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way to Broward County for a
meeting with her real estate
agent the morning she diaap-

"You figure with 422 years,
you would think he had nothing
toloae."
Investigator* aald they were
startled at the revelaUoaa the
incident produced about prison
relationships at the 700-man
facility,
"W e were kind of amased
when we heard about it for the
Rret time." Methvtn said. "This
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Sanford man crusades for turtles

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the land amounted to move than
200 acres.
Four charged in boating
Before the m i ™ i« could be
SANFORD - Harry E llis placed on the land, a btokgfot
SANFORD — City police here report arresting three brother*
would have felt like a hypocrite If certified by the Florida Oathe
and a fourth man In connection with the beating of another
he hadn't done something to and Freshwater Fish Com­
man.
find some gopher tortoises a new mission had to be found to
The aneate on charges o f aggravated battery and disorderly
determine the suitability of the
conduct were made at 8:40 p.m. Saturday at the baseball park
Ellis Is a computer program­ proposed land for lh » animals.
at 1301 MellonvIUe Ave.. Sanford.
EfUa enlisted the aid of Walter
mer and a Boy Scout leader who
Poller aald that's where the suspects allegedly hit. kicked
single-handedly started a cam­ Wheeler, a friend who runs a
and cursed the victim Terrell Elvln.
paign to save the Uvea of a large btoijjotcal consulting firm In OrCharged are Ricky Earl Williams. 37: and David Lee
group or the animals from being
Wllllaams. 37, both of Apopka. Their brother Preston Angelo
Both men are seif-employed
plowed under. And to save mall
Williams. 22. or Zellwood, was also arrested along with Bruce
developer Melvin Simon and and presidents o f their own
Ellison Clark. 38. of Plymouth. Police aald Terrell ws treated at
Associates from a lot of head­ companies. Ellis's corporation la
a hospital for Injuries after the attack.
E llis and A sso cia te s and
aches from environmcntallaU.
*1 basically felt It waa unfair Wheelers Is Aquatic Symbiotic.
Four fast DUI ehsrgss
for the stale to allow land
Wheeler said he bad met Etna
SANFORD — The following persona face a charge of driving
developers to go Into land when the computer programmer
underthe Influence in Seminole Countyt
banking." Ellis said.
designed a program to help In
•Richard L. Cosaln. 22. of 124 Jewell Drtve. Attamotne
Land banking la a prot-eta In hla consulting Arm's analysis at
Springs, was arrested at 8.08 p.m. Saturday after a traffic atop
which the stale allows a Devel- land, which la the specialty of
on County Rood IB. Lake Mary.
- opment of Regional Impact (DRI) Wheeler's Aquatic Symbiotic.
•Robert E. Weber. 43, OKI'Holly Ave.. Casselberry, was
o be relieved of the coat and
Wheeler wUl supervise any
arrested st 8:49 p.m. Saturday after he drove a golf cart Into
effort of relocating animals that effort to relocated the animals
the aide oTa mobile home at 1198 Laura St.. Caaadberry.
lu projects might threaten If the because anyone touching them
• Paul Anthony Knight. 31. of 308 Brentwood Drive.
t developer agrees to buy a parcel may do so only under the
Altamonte Springs, was arrested at 1:89 s.m. Sunday after his
of land of equal area. The land supervision of a professional
car was seen weaving cmCountry Club Road. Lake Maty.
would be set aside as a wildlife approved of by the Florida Oame
•Donald Jay Murray, 29. of Orlando. was arrested at 7:40 s.m.
and Freshwater Fish Com­
Sunday after his car was in an accident on Interstate 4,
"I teach my scouts to live with mission.
Altamonte Springs.
nature and to reaped It. and
The relocation o f the
then all this has to happen. I Just may present some hasards to the
Eight arretted on drug ettargt*
could not sec tortoises bring volu n teer*, becauaa oth er
SANFORD — Agents of the City County Investigative Bureau
killed." EUia aald.
animals are often found sharing
report making eight drug-related arrests throughout the county
"You hear the city talk and burroughs dug by tha tortoises.
Fflday and Saturday.
you hear the Department of These roommates Include the
•Antlonette Williams, 24. 808 Longwood Ave.. Altamonte
Environmental Resources talk Florida mouse, the East Indigo
Springs, and Herbert Walker. 32. 180 Dunbar St., Casselberry,
and aay that they are going to do anake and about 88 other Dm A. Lafftsn (left), a Central Florida Zoological Farit doesnt, and
were arrested after they sold a 820 piece of "crack" cocaine to
Tom Williams, too education curator, hold gophor tortoises at tha
something about It," Ellis aald.
an undercover CCIB agent near DePugh and Anchor Streets
Saturday. Mora than 100 oophsr tortoisaa
“ Money Isn't the answer. All the
near Altamonte Springs at 11 p.m. Friday night. Williams was
money In the world isn't going to
glad to help out Harry haw burroughs on the proposed Seminole Mall alia.
charged with conspiracy to sell cocaine and held on 86.000
bring them back. What would with thta.MVheefer aald. "This
bond! Walker waa charged sale of cocaine and held on 88,000
h a p p e n I f w e w e r e th e Is more than Just a job for u*. We
bond.
InrtnlaraT"
really do care a tm .................
bury their chitchr* out­ might not mind havtng l
•Daniel Hughes. 24.2019 Hughey S t. Sanford, was charged
Ellis has been working on the
on their land.
to
side their burroughs
with sale of cocaine Saturday at 1:18 a.m. in Midway after he
project for about ala weeks and gets along w ith them and
"We need all the land we can
"If we can just get the adults
act at
sold crack to an undercover CCIB agent Bond
has managed to get permlaaion doesn't mistreat them."
out and match up some males get." Bills said. "Not every piece
88,000.
to place the tortoises on land
Wheeler aald their plan ia to and females, we will have suc­ of property that anyone snows
•Maaur Bey. 32.1227 North Street. Altamonte Springs, was
belonging to private owners. He wait until neatlpg season to over ceeded In our efforts." Wheeler us Is approp riate fo r the
arrested In Midway Friday at 10:30 p.m. at the corner of
would not release the names at In Sentember. but there would
tortoises, so are have to go
Central Avenue and Pina Street In Wlawood Park after he sold
the owners — they asked to be little chance o f moving any
'In the meantime. EUfe will be. through a lot before we Ibid the
* &gt;c*ltvr t&lt;\an unAerrctWK.CCtR ageni .Bey sn arh w jw l saW.nf..
mnufit suonymuus — tu r ta o tortblaa eggs because the
' for more people who Mmdpfott."* — ........... * .......
cocaine. Bond waa art at 88.000.
•R ay Hunter Jr.. 18, 632 Doctor's Drtve. and Victor Leon
Dumas. 28. 811 Doctor's Drtve, both of Oviedo, were arrested
fur selling conierfrli drugs to undercover CCIB agents at
midnight Saturday morning on FrankUn Street. Although the
*u bounce was purported tone cocaine, field teats proved It waa
not. Both were charged with sale of counterfeit drugs. Bond
had heavy smoke on several lloora of
Despite the smoke damage, the hotel
waa set at 63.000 for each.
* There were 308 guesta registered,
remained open.
•Joseph Miller. 27, Greenway. Midway, waa charged with
fad," be aald.
ORLANDO - More than 300 guest*,
the county totterii* ordinance in Midway Saturday at 1:18
It waa the second mqjor hotel On In
around outside wrapped
wrapped In blankets, were evacuated from a
a.m. after undercover CCIB agents reported be
Florida in four days. Early Friday, fln
downtown hotel before dawn today ‘
their unmarked vehicle and demanded they buy
at the six-story hotel, gulled the 102-room Fontana Hotel on
of a smoky three-alarm fire.
from him. He was held without bond.
Miami Beach. Six bodies have been recov­
of the blase, a
There
were
no
reports
of
Injuries.
•Corey Wendell Colston. 20. 2468 21at St.. Sanford, and
for a large lire even ered and eight people are still
The blase alerted In the laundry
m
Douglas Lamont Spann. 19. 3700 Washington St.. Midway,
no evidence of arson. Another 21 were treated for amok
the Harley Hotel, sold Oreg f i l l
Of
charged with throwing a deadly mtsslr at an occupied
tton and anxiety attaacks.
1*' I
’ atwbsutifolu p.in. An.uedmcewrr GOB agent:v mUpe Orlando Ftry.Department.
Search crews resumed the grisly
V 'tiw Urns'
tb. of tha
S I'4:42 for bodies at daybreak Monday.- FtreAgbtera
'"-T h e T fre wkk baatooM.
yelling obscenities st
when f group of men
out at 8:28 ajn.. be aald II may be several weeks before the
laundry room on the third
cause of that (Ire to known.
bn
j.i v
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sulfcred extensive damage. The
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Harold staff writer

More than 300 evacuated in hotel fire

Police lobby for anti-loiter law
H#rak! staff writer
SANFORD — Sanford Police
Chief Steven Harriett aaya he
will fight for the city to have a
drug-loitering ordinance. Tha
ex istin g ordinance, aim ed
specifically at those who Unger
In high-drug trafficking areas
has been ruled "loo brood and
vague," and thus unconaUtutlonal.
A similar Seminole County
ordinance to stiU In effect In the
county.
Harriett aald the ruling last
week by Circuit Judge Leonard
Wood In Seminole County Juve­
nile court makes the ordinance
unenforceable here, for now.
Harriett aald police will not give
up this valuable loo) in fighting
drug dealing and use in the city.
The city attorney and the state
attorney are being asked to
consider appealing the ruling. Or
the ordinance may be re-written
to correct any aspects that might
be perceived as unconstitutional.
Harriett said.
The ordin ance proh ibits
loitering for the purpose of
making Distant, open street nar­
cotics sales, or similar use of
drugs. Harriett last year pro­
posed a similar Melbourne ordl-

Pa. prosecutor
warns atoms of
‘2 Uva Craw'
NORRISTOWN. Pa. IUPI] - A
parent's complaint has pro­
mpted Montgomery County's
district attorney to warn record
atom not u&gt; aril a record by tbe
controversial Miami rap group
"2 Uvc Crew" to minors.
Courts In four Florida counties
have found the album to be
obscene.
"I aenl out a notice to the
atom , asking them to Instruct
their employers not to dissemi­
nate cxpltct sexual material to
m in ors." D istrict Attorney
Mk-hasl Marino said Monday.
"I n identified that record as
b e in g a v io la tio n o f th e
Pennsylvania statute.'’
The 2 Uvc Crew album "As
Nasty aa They Wanna Be." has
prompted protests across the
country because o f Its sexually
explicit lyrics.

nance to the city commission,
who unanimously approved the
anti-tottering measure. Several
aneata have been made under
tha ordinance, police report.
There were lO.requtoitcs es­
tablishing probable cause for
vtolatkm of the ordinance, Har­
riett said. For the ordinance to
be enforced, some of (hose req­
uisites had to be met. such aa:
Tbe sipped must be known to
be a drug dealer, seller or
poaaraanr. Or they must have
been convicted for a narcotics
crime. Or tbe suspect must have
shown signs of drug Intoxication
or use, such as a display of drug
paraphernalia or needle marks.

effect.
C ity County Investigative

the county ordinance rolls for
suspects to meet the oame requi­
sites for enforcement that the
city ordinance did. Tbe only
difference under the county or­
dinance to. he said. "The oppor­
tunity must be given to tbe
suspect to explain their presence
at that location at that Ume."
He added. "Obviously we are
concerned about It (the ruling
against the city ordinance). We
think (the county ordinance) to
constitutional."
Ealinger aald If there to a
challenge to the constitutionality
o f tbe county ordinance the
Harriett aald the ordinance to sheriff and stale attorney will
valuable In giving police a determine if a negative ruling
would be appealed, of if 'tbe'
--------to approach auspicious
j in known drug dealing ordinance would be rewritten.
Only trained narcotics agents
____ If they are not Involved
with dn ifh Harriett aald. they enforce the county ordinance.
Ealinger aald. Since 11 weal Into
have nothing to fear from police.
"There are other way* to effect in August 1889. about ana
approach. The police officer*
"It'* not a cure-aU in Itself. It
don't have to have ________
nance. But It to a tool that doesn't cany a major impact on
helps...We're not giving up Ion) street deafer*. But U to a tool that
an (dnig-toitering) ordinance.'' at times becomes very Important
to us." Ealinger aaM.
he aald. Other antl-narctotca
laws will stiU be enforced, be
aald. Tbe slate general tottering
tow remains In eflkct.
as i
WOW
The Ctty ordnance preceded
the county's adotuion o f a simi­
lar ordinance last veer. The ■ TUSBXT
county ordinance la stiU in

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Editorials/Opinions
VINCENT CARROLL

W ashington falls from spotlight

EDITORIALS

NUclearintflgtie
Thanks to tom e quick thinking fay officials
o f a San Marcos, Calif., manufacturing firm.

the government of Saddam 'Hussein waa
foilea in ita
Iti attempt to sm uggle nuclear
warhead triggering devices to Iraq. This
complex International plot ended when UJI.
and British agents intercepted the devices at
London's Heathrow Airport. Five Individuals
and two British companies have been charged
with conspiracy to export Illegal material.
According to the federal Indictment issued
In San Diego, CSI Technologies. Inc.. In San
Marcos was contacted 18 months ago by two
Iraqi agents. T h ey wanted to purchase
electronic capacitors that cannot be exported
without a U.S. governm ent licenxe.
CSI executives Im m ediately contacted the
U.S. Custom s Service, which ashed the
company to obtain an order froth the Iraqi
conspirators. After a false atari, the order was
placed by Euromac, a British-baaed company
operated by A ll Ashour Daghlr. an Iraqi
citizen livin g In England. Then, an undercov­
er customs agent posing aa a CSI officer
flifU ira tc d ' the lu u iliiiu u a p rocu rem en t
network.
The 41-page
Indictment details the lengths
I-page ind
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lo which the Iraqi network m ig h t to cover Ita
tracks. Th e conaptratora directed that the
Initial shipment o f 40 electrical capacitors be
labeled ' ‘ variou sly aa item s for use In
computer room air-conditioning equipment
for laser applications" and other subterfuges,
The payment o f 810,500 was to be made In
.several stages by tw o British companies to
.CSI bank accounts at a nearby Bank o f
America.
During the Customs Service sting
_ tdad :and met w tu» *ww ,
._______ Ivtfo. frbm ITaq'i Ministry o f Iniduatry and M ilia ry Industrialization. He was
eventually Informed that'the capacitors w ere
actually intended for use in Iraq's aerospace
■operations.
Furtherm ore, Supnick waa
'assured he would "b e supriaed" by the
(amount o f subsequent business this Initial
'shipm ent would generate am ong Iraolckenta,
Earlier this year, he waa invitedI to B a g d a d
-once m ore to dtacuas som e "n ew Inquiries."
i These disclosures lend credence to U E .
Intelligence estim ates that Iraq la attem pting
to acquire a nuclear arms capability, one
f piece at a Ume. by buying ni
i stockpiling them
nentsandtheni

Dominoes toll our way In Eastern Europe, and
Washington acta as dumbfounded as the local
commissars. Moscow
te e te r s b e tw ee n
c r a c k d o w n and
a n a r c h y , and
P o to m a c -b a s e d
experts seem as baf­
fled by the likely
outcom e as a 12
fortuneteller.
C h in a g oes tts
thin-lipped way, con­
temptuous of U.S.
pleas for restraint.
Japan Mumbles Into
economic self-doubt,
TTWtMtatfrIx
But the habtl of seeing every American and but not because of
ovtrlhft lon «
world Issue from a Washington political anything Americans
thapraaonly Increased over time — to the did or did not do.
ktont should
hat tnr the early lBOOs. a network's B Even Latin America,
•trika noting
o'clock Ibroadcast might as well have been called the United States'
thaaarfh
traditional back yard,
howtti
the "Nightly Wi
la shaking
Uy. we've been reprieved.-Every­ displays a maturing
where Americans turn, great event* lack both confidence. Mexico's
Washington's prompting and participation, and president, for eMm­
the major debate In our capital la over the proper ole, has shucked the
tone the president should strike when noting bugbear of economic nationalism and actually
proposed a North American free-trade zone.
how the earth Is

DENVER - What If they put on a Congress
and
eared?
What if
If w
Washington
ceased
M Bnobody
'
-----ad ‘
lo count In the march of newsworthy event*, and
the hundreds of reporters and camera crews
stationed In the capital suddenly found
themselves reduced to watching self-important
leaders fencing wtth robber swords?
Well, that's pretty much what's happened In
* pm year, and It la pure tonic for those of us
the
hoNre long resented the media's tendency to
past atmoMexctustvety at Washington's navel.
Not that our objection was new. Wendell
Pfetillpa complained more than a century ago
that ‘‘to hear some men talk of government, you
would suppose that Congress was the law of
fpl the p
planets In their
gravitation, and kept

advanced ballistic m issile program . Th e
canal
jcapacitore It tried to buy fromi CSI
i
used in separating the stages o f mlasites and
irocketa. The com bination o f n
i uclear tpqph*
land Ute mtaallca to deliver them over long
distances is especially troubling in the volatile
Mtdeaal.
U.s. officials predict It w ill be IQ years
before Iraq haa an operational nuclear
weapon. Jtxne'a Defense Weekly estimates
only three to (We years.
T h ere Is no dispu te about Presiden t
Hussein's determ ination to m ake Iraq a
regional m ilitary power. This la a ll the m ore
reason to be alarm ed at the Iraqi scheme. And
all the m ore reason to be gm teftil It was
thwarted with the Invaluable assistance o f
CSI executives.

Consider the domestic topics that the three big
news weeklies have played on their covers so for
this yean a depression drug, the gay communltv. graduate
i t i ' n fschools,
l a t i t i Tatoronomy.
'''
i .ccold
o ld iremedies,
the right to die. hunting, a Boston murder,
aging, and addiction. Other than a retrospective
on Richard Nixon and a look at the arrest of
Mayor Marion Barry, the magazine* virtually
Ignored Washington-related topics in their lead
stories.
1t's not as If the federal government has
become Irrelevant. It consumes aa much of the
ONP as ever, writes aa many regulations, and
still stlTBcta a legion of attorneys, lobbyists and
CEOs to curry fovor with the politically powerful.
like child care, unfortunately, Congress
In
is poised to expand Ita role.
But even the most parochial observer must
have finally noticed that our government doesn't
dominate the world's agenda as It used to. and
that among common personal priorities —
health, friend*, spiritual fulfillment, entertain­
ment — the government plays but a minor rote,
If any role at all.

JA C K ANDERSON
/

Well, DfHiog, the ^

onchdtHoTl

Du Pont, police
battle over vests
WASHINGTON - The JuMtec Department
ham locked horns with the Du Pont Co. over
national atandarda for bullet-proof vent*. And
■those for- ■whom. tW * K » Ufo and A ra ik

argument — the police offlccra of the nation
— don't like the aound of It.
The police on the atrecta are facing bigger
guna ranted by drugdealera. They want
state-of-the-art armor ------------------------lo keep them alive.
Du Pont la the leadIn g p ro d u c e r o f
Kevlar, the protective K
.t 1
m aterial uaed In
moat bu llet-proof
IN
vrala and other body
\m
W
armor for the paal 30
w
m
year*. Two ycara ago
' B
the Juattce “
ment tlghlci
voiuntar
♦or butte
becauar
heavy
arsenal of crtmlnala. ------------ '— 5-----Some membera of
w
Congress are agltatin g to have that
| ^ «r s e ts w #
s ta n d a r d m a d e
fSClftB»*M *r
mandatory.
Ountcardsd

ELLLN GOODMAN

bT du PocU think.

Military men defend tradition
UXMOTON. Va. - The Vi
Institute raises out at the M
architecture that la at one

Although experts beBette Iraq lacks the

enriched plutonium or uranium required to
jmake nuclear weapons. U does have a fairly

f

Even at home, the dominant news is not of
Washington, but of science, medicine, the
environment (although Congress comes into
play here, of course!, animal rights, gossip and

But there la no longing for beautification.
Mainly for that aluatva thing called
oman'a touch." VMI la ona a f the last

They believe that men are made from auch
humilia tio n . And ---------—
women are not,
I don't think that
VMI haa a leg a l
status to parade on. ^ B r
s a - _j
Its defense rests on
shaky ground plowed U
™
JK
u n d e r In o th e r
}fl
courts. Indeed, (he ■ m V ' • Jb|
power of VMI grads
JIB
in the state la In Itself
^
an argument against
th e ex clu sion o f
women from this _________________
old-grade network.
The wonder la that

general haa taken on
lw m ' J
Vail's defense.
An equality that
r wclmfrt wrpfTKTf tinH ______________ -____ —
a diversity that Ignores an entire gender has
little right to d ie those values aa their own.
The private woman's coflages can at least
claim a lingering rule in nurturing women
better able to take thdr place beside men, their
wa^rto serve the goal of an equal society. Not

Berry s World

'equality" — words and values that
ffiin a f png mil of contexL
and equality were the watchwords of
• lawyers pressing to open all while.

S

i

: » What to at stake here Is. of course, tradition.
But tradition to often the benign race we put
over the fear o f change even ee our traditions
themselves change.
Once VMI was exclusively for Virginians.
That was the tradition. Once VMI was
all-white. That waa the tradition. Now it to all

ByfNO

th e a ta n d a rd la
to m n I
flaw ed , requ irin g
more Kevlar than
1
ncceaaary. and that a thinner, lighter veal will
do the job. The Juattce Department Isn't
buying It. and neither arc the nalkm'a police
organlutkMta. They don't Ukc the notion of
the atandard being act by the company that
makes a profit from the sate of veals. Du Pont
aayatl la driven by concern for the police, not
by a profit motive. The company wants the
federal government to adopt Du Pont'a
standard for lighter armor and contends that
more police would wear the Vesta If they were
lighter and lew visible.
The trade group of vest manufacturer* —
Ute Personal Protective Armor Association —
backs Du Pont In this debate. They are the
people who buy Kevlar and other materials to
make vests and body armor.
largest armor maker. Point Blank. "W e didn't
feel the industry had a right to eel atandarda
Tor body armor, KlchartfState, president of
Point Blank, told us. He thinks the Du Pont
standard will result In a weaker vest.
Confronted with the fact that Kevlar veals
sometimes foil the Justice Department's
tough standard. Stone and a few other vest
masers have turned to another fabric called
Spectra made by Allied Fibers. White Du Pont
Is complaining about the Justice Department
standard. Stone says Spectra haa no trouble
meeting It. Du Pont'a patent on Kevlar Is
about to expire, which will open the door to
more competition. Bui John Fallon. Du
Pont'a director of industrial products, says
that to not (he muon Du Pont to pushing Its
standard. "There are much bigger Issues at
Make." Fallon told our u n riate Jim Lynch.
Fallon also thinks the police would (all In line
behind Du Pont If lhey better understood the
Issues. Du Rail claims its vests have never
tolled to perform to the field and that the
JuMice Department's testing procedure Is
foully.
The bchind-the-scenes feud between Du
Pout and the JuMice Department has drawn
the attention of Capitol Hill. Three congnwm tn and a senator have written to Du
Pont eyin g. "Aa mambr ra of Congress we
are gravely concerned about tilts matter. As
the level of firearm violence in this country
continues to rorsislr. police are ever more at
riskef laths! gunshot wounds."
■an. Carl Levin, D-Mteh.. wrote to Attorney
General
Thornburgh sterling him to
the controversy beneath Ms nose. Levin
warned that the light over atandarda'had
marked In "serious confuMan to the taw
enforcement community" ovdr which stan­
dard they should follow.
While the JuMice Department and Du Pom
continue their standoff, the exasperated
police organisation* are ready to bypass the

�Sanford Horatd, Sanford, Flortde - Mender, April 9. W 0 - 9 A

Jacksonville paper In aromatic appeal
Local LVW to attend Minlnar
Local League of Women Voter* mcmbcra will attend an
annua] leftalallve acmlnar in Tallahaaaee April 30 through May
3.
Seminar apeakera will Include Tom Pelham. Department of
Community Affair* aecretaryt Maxine Baker, paat League of
Women Voter* of Florida president who sponsored the Baker
A di and Robert Bradley, Tax and Budget Reform executive
director. ■

Tima#rapocoftontakaariaapaaoti
DAYTONA BEACH — The chief Washington correspondent
for the New York Time* will be the keynoter at commencement
exercises for student* at Daytona Beach Community College.
R.W. Apple Jr. will apeak about the changing U.8. role In the
global power struggle.
The ceremonies for May I at 7 run. In the Ocean Center.
Daytona Beach. No admission will be charged. Seating will be
available on a llrat come-ftnt served basis.

JACKSONVILLE Jacksonville newspaper reader*
got a momentarily baffling whiff
of coffee even before they could
add water.
As they unfolded the Sunday
section* of the Florid* TimesUnion, out jumped the unmis­
takable aroma of coffee, made
with coffee-scented Ink by the
Times Union In an advertising
appeal to keep a Maxwell House
plant In Jacksonville.
The paper used the specially
scented Ink In a double-page ad
urging the company to "stay to
the laat drop."
"KeepM ax tn Jax." the ad
Implores.
The newspaper mid it hoped
the appeal demonstrated "the

for keeping the MaxweU*^lou»e
plant — ana that welcome aroma
— In Jacksonville."
The coffee-roasting plant was
opened In 1933. Maxwell House
haa announced plan* to close
either the Jacksonville plant or

MOSCOW - Prpalco Inc. said
It will sign a S3 billion agree­
ment Monday to expand Soviet
sales of the popular soft drink In
exchange for tanker*, freighter*
and vodka In the largest
ever between a single U.S. firm
and the Soviet Union.
Pepsi haa been aold In the
Soviet Union since 1974. when
Pepalco Inc. became the first
la rge U .S. corp oration to
penetrate the potentially huge
Soviet market under the chair­
manship of Donald Kendall.
Kendall, who la now director of
the U.8.-U.8.S.R. Trade and
Economic Council, was expected
to be tn Moscow for the signing
of the new deal, a spokeswoman

NEWARK. N J. - Mourner*
lined up early today to pay their
last respects .to Sarah Vaughn,
the Jax* great known for her
extraordinary range.
The Newark Star-Ledger said
Frank Sinatra. Bill Cosby, Barry
White and other celebrities were
expected to attend the private
Amend at Mount Eton Baptist
Church faUowtng the viewing at
the Amend home.
Vaughn, who began singing as
a young gut In the choir of
Pepsi plana to double its bot­ Mount Zion Baptist Church In
tling operation In the Soviet Newark, died Tuesday of lung
Union under the accord, even­ cancer at her home in Lot
tually distributing the soft drink Angeles. She waa 68.
liumutum
In alui
Some 100 people were lined
bottles. The pact allows Pepsi to up at 6:30 a.rn.. an hour and a
add 34 more bottling plant*, half before the doom to the
mber of W h lgh am F u n era l H om e
bringing to SO the numl
plant* It will operate In the
Soviet Union.
The Rev. Harry Jones, a gospel

Under the new accord, Pepaf
will expand Ua sales and accept
Air Ita profit at least 10 tankers
and a freighter worth more than
6300 million, along with lots
m ore S to llch n a y a vod k a,
spokesmen said.

Pepsi also plana to open a
Plu s Hut restaurant in f*

The ad. which features a
picture o f a coffee pot pouring a

stream of brew &gt;
a stack of smaller ads by other
local businesses, urges the
public to attend a May lfra ily.
(Mthlfp was also urged to
The public
send postcards to Maxwell
House headquarter* In White
Plains, N.Y.. and to contact state,
local and federal politicians.

Services held for Ssrah Vaughn

Pepsi signs $3 billion agreement
said. Pepaico officials said the
deal was worth 93 billion and Is
the largest ever between a U.8.
company and the Soviet Union.
Under the 1974 agreement,
Pepsi produced and bottled the
popular soft drink In the Soviet
Union, taking Stollchnaya vodka
for Its profit. Foreign companies
must accept bartered goods
because the Soviet Union cannot
part with Its much-needed hard
currency and the Soviet ruble is
not convertible on the world

one tn Hoboken, NJ . A decision
ta expected this summer.
The newspaper said a closing
would mean the loos of 400 jobs
million for the focal

said Vaughn, known as
the "Divine One. was his inspi­
ration.
“ To hear Sarah. It was hearing
the angels sing." he said. "She
a grand
dtady.'
Hes had the
tl privilege of meetS lw M
rs*a frtendly
Ing her twice. ""She
was
and down to earth." he said.
"She waa home folk."
Helen Shorter, 80. who waa
Vaughn's Sunday School teach*
cr at Mount Eton. aald. " I
remember how ahe would alt on
the piano stool at* the organ
watching all the keys. She was a
very nice person,
C a r o l y n W h l g h a m or
Whlgham'* Funeral Home, aald,
"W e know Leontyne Price will
sign at the funeral. Sinatra.
Cosby and White are expected
ly Dtahannt Carroll.
it because they are enter­
tainers. many of whom have
previous engagements. It'* dlf-

flcult to say who will finally
make It.”
Serv ice* for the atnger will
conclude after the funeral with a
hone-drawn carriage carrying
her body to Glendale Cemetery
tn
Speaking to the audience at a
at
— (jersey fllA
wnwaaftitfanaa* a
wwMaaaawdf
Hew
oympnoiiy
cxnccn
Sunday. Newark Mayor Sharps
James recalled that after White
House
queens, and after receiving every
sort of music award. Vaughn
would always return hams to
Newark.
Flag* continued to fly at half*
staff throughout Newark during
the week, with purple
draped on City Halt.
Vaughn waa born In
on March 37. 1934. She
her music studies at 7 and i
church organist at 13.

Discovery

apace telescope around 3 il0 clearly photographed Aon Earth
■■■■M L
a fast food
la a mysterious high-energy
outlet In Pushkin Square that
affected any other p.m. Wednesday.
It la a moment scientists have "quasar” some 13 button light
has broken world records with systems and tn any case, formal
thousands of Muscovites Unlng clearance to proceed with launch been awaiting far year*, a critical year* away, that la. the distance
up d a lly fo r a B ig M ac. waa not expected untU after a milestone far what many con­ la Light covered In 13 bUUon
sider to be the moat Important years traveling at 186,000 tntfes
McDonald'* plans to eventually final review Monday.
open 30 more restaurant* In the
A ir Force m eteorologists scientific sairtlkc ever built, a per aecond.
The apace tefereope v tt be
city.
forecast a 90 percent chance of project Oral proposed In the
acceptable weather conditions at 1940a and funded by Cbngreaa able to study li# it emitted up to
14 billion year* ago. Juat a httbon
launch time Tuesday with con­ in 1977.
“ I think the importance of this or so yean after the Mg hang
ditions deteriorating somewhat
la very p ro fo u n d ." NASA thought to have created the
later In the week*
__
.M tfcerM ln h h f-h W d ta tU . aatrophyafetat Charles Peltertn universe. A nudar goal of the
"Tlu.ii M.if ix iio u ibu- bccn
assaulted over and over again." be commander Loren Shrtver. aakl. "I believe It's Hhefywe Wut apkcd'tefekcdpe g*ign.i la is 0m!
Perry aald. "And It Is that which 48. and co-pifot Charles Bolden. change the way we think about out bow galaxies i
a period.
43. Their crewtnates are Right the universe and our rote tn K.
wc work on Immediately."
"We can see bar to 10 ■
"I believe, according to every­
Some o f Perry's atqdente engineer Steven Hawley. 36,
•peak English only as a second Bruce McCandleaa. 83. and thing we know, that at least light yean as well aa ground
language and they feel frustrated Kalhryri Sullivan. 38. the first during this period this will be telescopes can ace to t aSHon
to walk in the moat Important scientific light yean." NASA
tn their attempts to bring their
experiment ever done. Of course. Edward Wader mk
.
reading skills up to par.
wc can aee with (better)
It has to work.”
Also on board: a
"This ta a aU l they've always
Working high above Earth s tlon. at 10 MUfen light yean we
had. I'm Just enhancing U." she covered with
■----«—
C l -i, gamt* m
■aniMura
is
b u y atmosphere, the telescope expect to sec what galaxies
posm
cxi* wteL
wnn fUnD'icdi
crvwaKJsgi h
Perry aald a large part of her pari o f a project to study a n d I t a n e a r - p e r f e c t looked like as they teen M u g
aucceaa as a teacher comes from penetrating spare radiation and 94.8-Inch-wide minor, capable b o r n , t o t o a p e s k .
But the price lag for such
Ita potential effect on astronauts oT seeing the light of a single
her understanding of people.
"I understand what they need d u r in g lo n g -te r m a p a ee firefly 10.000 miles away, will knowledge to MMt. The tefeecope
view the universe with 10 times
•1/58 Mfeon to huiM to bt able to foam/'
“
' aa a .m a r*
:• th. J g m y of p v u to ta m l to&gt;- .Perry Mid i Jm ij
shuttle —
_
of a
Job and the chaff
This 10-foid Improvement In aeries o f delay* that
their
ents. "I wouldn't trade H
plana and spending a fevTIfcal resolution. comparable to the launch from 1989 to the preaawt.
anything."
noun with family mcmbcra. AH difference between being able to Another 6800 million
oiaahine
live planned to climb aboard read the tetters In the aecond for ground &lt;
wr 6300
Dtecmety starting around 8 a.m. raw eg an eye chart vs. the fine »«i| testing an
print at the bottom, will allow million will be spent every rear
Tuesday.
■umed In the blue, firefighter*
With Sullivan and Mrf"stilths* astronom er* to study light on data anaiysfe and to Arad
dropped a boom around the area •landing by far an
emitted from star* and i * 1* * ^ * research proposals.
to absorb any leakage which s p a c e w a lk I f n(
that were created shortly after
No other payload In ths history *
might have occured so there astronomer Hawley,
Ms- the universe exploded Into be* of the apace program, rnlhtar
would he no damage to the covery'a BO-fbot robot ,
civilian, la believed to have i
tog.
marine ecosystem around the to launch the 34.333-pound
The most dhaant object ever so much.
harbor. Schenk a id .
After the flames were put out.
•
Ihe remains of the boat were
lifted out of the water to further
*^T' *r
* f-aAKw'ev
^ v ^ Y v ':
'1
r"
IMCTnhRkA- I
j ^
.
« ,..
'i*
..
ensure against leakage.
"There waa no fuel spill at
First Christian Church. Long- daughters. Constance Burns.
C tT M iL I
all." Schrttk said.
Clyde A. Hager. 76. 101 W. wood. She waa a member of Ptok Cranbury, N.J.. Oeorglsona
In addition to the damage to
of Winter Park Memorial Weasels. Largo, brother Osargs,
the boat, there was 68.000 .Woodland Drive. Sanford, died
damage to (he fuel dock and Saturday at Central Florida Re­ Hospital, Winter Park. Sur­ Winter Park: six grandchildren:
81.000 damage to a rental boat gional Hospital, Sanford. Born vivors. daughter. Shlrtey Willis. six great-L_________
Baldwto-Falrcblld Funeral
Feb. 27. 1913. In Cambrake. W. Casselberry: slater, Florence
docked nearby.
"W e've been lucky." he aald. Va., He moved to Sanford from Burlington. Wisconsin: three
Clawson, Mich., to 1963. He waa gran dch ildren ! fou r great"But thtswasa pretty btgflre."
a cool miner. 8urvlvon Include
Oatoea Funeral Home. Longwife, DoUnn: daughter. Janidc
Neal: sister*. Tnda Webb. Mania wood. la to charge of arrange**mnakl both of Richmond, Vs..
Naomi Altlser. Cbretta W. Va.,
all concerned. ’ FUgin aald.
Madelyn Brinkley.
r c .i
Schneider aald he feU confi­ W. Va.: brother BUI Hager.
Herbert C. Burgcaon. 77. of
dent the Seminole Mall project Richmond: live grand children,
644 Son Juan Bay. Oviedo, died
would prevail, but Heathrow six great.grandchildren.
Saturday at Winter Park Memo­
developer* would profit from the
. Oramkow Funeral Home. rial Hospital. Winter Park. Bora
In terch an ge con stru ction , Sanford, to charge o f arrange­
la New York CXy. Dec. I, 1912.
nonetheless.
«0
ments.
he moved to Oviedo from New
ATTO M Y ATU W
- “ They have the Heathrow
Jersey In 1978. He woe a retired
• 0*1 FOB
bualneaa center out there,"
brakeman for Pennsylvania
Ruaaett R. Harper, 81. o f 1675 State Railroad. He was a Luther­
'And the value
of that land Is only going to go Ktogdon Road. Longwoad. dud an. Survivors, wife. O ttilllei
Saturday at a home ta Fern
up with the road L-onatructwn.
Park. He waa barn Jan. 14.
Proposed reaming will be nec­ 1939. ta Charleston. W. Va. He
essary for the conartruction of moved to Umgrrood from there
••
Seminole Mall will be Considered to 1978. He waa a life Insurance
at the first of two public bearings salesman. He was a member o f
before the Sanford City Com­ the Estate Planning f^ffwiwll and
mission tonight at 7 p m. in the Life Underwriter* o f Central
commlasInn chambers of San­ F lorida. S u rvivors Include
T V e take pride In the fact that
ford City Hall. 300 N. Park Are.
daughter, Paula S a b i too. West
wo’twan independently owned
Palm Beach: sons. Matthew.
and operated tuner** homo. We're
Jonathan, both o f Longwood:
vwy much a pari of thk
brother. Lcnnlo, Arlington. Va:
community, and wo like It that
two mand children.
way.
Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral
lie myre has emerged as the
*
t
Altamonte Springs, to
starter on a staff that Includes Home.
chorge o f arrangement*.
Dave Stlcb, Jimmy Key and
*lV# like ths fooling that wo
MJfceFlanagan.
con Mfvo you our way. And you'll
appreciate that peraonalfced
Baltimore, a team trying to
Helen Pauley. 73. oTSIg Hdm
u ph old th e c r e d ib ility It Way. Ceaerlberty. died Sunday
tetvtco when you turn fa u$at a
difficult time.
establiabed laat year, goes at Life Cara Center. Altamonte
against Kansas City. An Ameri­ flpetnga, Born hi Qeletto. Ul.,
can League West contender, fh* JulySB. ISIS, she moved to
Royals will throw iwo-Umc Cy Casselberry from Chicago to
Young Award, w inner Brel 1967. She w oe a re tire d
FUNIBAL MQMI
m echan ical assem bly lin e
IM W f IT AIRPORT ROULSVARD
SANFORD, FLORIDA
Stoci Stadium tom wiU be worker. She was a member of
rotopfe— o (407} U t f l t s
seeing Meta ■outfielder Darryl
Strawberry for the first lime
since he emerged from alcohol
rehab New Yutfc scuds Dwight
Gooden agMnat Doug Drahek to

Tsachsr

Tennis
M ......... ' ticu ltles in try in g "lu draw
Heathrow because the man­ players. Laat neck, Davis Cup
agement group that formerly action took place In ■Europe
owned Grand Cypress sold It. while (hi* week's action happens
And before the tournament took in Tokyo.
But OUbcrt saw the field as not
place at Grand Cypress, it waa
played In Boca Raton In an being that bad this year.
Arv Ida-run community — which
" I think the tournament waa
I* one of the reasons why the unlucky." Gilbert aald. "1 err*
tournament moved to Heathrow.
UUnly wouldn't want to face
"W e wanted to be a little more (Aaron) Krtckstdn this week."
in the community." aald Richard Krtcksteln withdrew after the
Adler, tournament director. first round because of a ham*
"The la one of the best tennis string Injury.
faculties In Central Florida. We'U
Adler actually feels the place­
definitely be here for a couple of ment of the tournament works
better fh9d fat next'year's event.
This year, the placement of the
tournament created some dlf-

American players." Adler aald.
"There was a possibility of an
All-American final.”

Firsfueling the Prime
Time and had stepped to the
fueling station to pay. Hkt wife
waa Jumping to the dock when
there was a loud explosion and
she was thrown 30 feet Ann the
craft Info the water, fire officials
reported.
"Thai saved her life." said
Geoff Barnett. Hidden Harbor
manager. " If she had been down
In the boat or off on the other
side, she’d be history."
The woman, whose name waa
not available this morning, waa
taken to Central Florida Re*
glottal Hopaltal for treatment of
burns she received on the backs
o f her tejp. according to the Ore

department, bbe waa treated
and released, according to fire
With the explosion came a
raging fire that engulfed the boat
immediately, fire and marina
official* aald.
T.L. Schenk, assistant fire
chief, aald the fire appear* to
have been caused by a fuel or
vapor leak on the boat. "There la
no reason to suspect there
anything suspicious ‘
Are." Schenk aald.
Shenk aald it look nearly half
an hour to extinguish the fire
with firefighting foam and an
additional two and a half hour*
to complete the dean up.
Though all the fuel waa con*

'BANKRUPTCY1

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aside for the
project and the representative*
from the devabper* have aald
L'i*t together they will be field­
ing about 30 percent o f the
construction mats.
The proeject must be under­
taken quickly because the feder­
al funds cannot go unuoed Indeflntely. sold Larry Falgto.
president of Heathrow Land and
Development, owned by the
Jeno Paulucci family.
Melvin Simon and Associates'
project, the 6100 million Semi­
nole Mall, la proposed far the
area at the southeast quadrant of
Interstate 4 and Buie Road 46.
The Ikathmw project, a etmi*

Bsssbsll
from Page 1A
Naltonal Amoctatlon. where
the Red e«"&lt;jM &lt;i won titles
from 1873-78
This year’s focal nine may not
fere aa writ, c^xclaUy having
foat Nick Eaaaky's 30 homer*.
Catcher Tony Pena and Jeff
Reardon, both acquired via free
agency, will wreathe Red Sox
uniform.
f**—jfrflasa^.rt|M&gt;«ttte| {JH fjgg ffOMle
the Unto Impc to change in tHhfr
pattern. Cincinnati haa failed to
lake the NL West since 1979.
Every division foe ha* won in
that span, while the Reds have
Houston's Mfee Scott. 30-10,
finished aecond tn W-ws

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lar development, is located at the
comer o f County Road 46-A and
State Road 46.
There can be only one prof­
itable mpU development In the
area, representative* o f both
mall projects said.
"There la going to be one
winner and one foser." Falgtn
•aid. "They have one aide of the
road and we have the other. But
even the loser will benefit from
the development o f the In*
tcrctoange."
Fataln said Heathrow Land
and Development approached
Melvin Simon and Aaaoctates
several months ago cconccmlng
Iiff protect,
"W e agreed that the project
would be to the beat Interests of

voting for the IWM National
League Cy Young Award. The
Reds' Tom Browning.
not won 30 since 1968, but
PlnieUa haa named him Opening
Dav starter.
Dave Stewart. 31-9. begins
Oakland's quest for a third
straight pennant and aecond
consecutive wortd title. Ha pit­
ches against Minnesota, having
compiled an 114) record to April
over the last two seasons.
Stewart Is seeking his fourth
straight 30-game i
An Opening Day contrast oc­
curs to Texas, where Ranger*’
right-____
Nolan Ryau enter*
hia fourth
to the
iMwmffHnp TimM iln l. • ha Hie nT rtaht-ha nrirra.

Independent.

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�OB — Sanlord Herald. Sanford, Florida — Monday, April •, 1000

Ryan
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C I N C I N N A T I - A federal Ju dg e S u n d a y c o n d itio n a lly barred
law enforcem ent officials from ta k in g fu rth e r action against an
a rt g a lle ry fo r e x h ib itin g e ro tic p h o to g ra p h s take n b y
controversial artist R obert M applethorpe,
U .S . D istrict J u d g e C a rl R u b in gave I he C o n te m p o ra ry A rts
C e n te r of C in c in n a ti 2 4 h o u rs to p ro vid e h im w ith copies o f the
174 photographs In the e x h ib itio n .
If the center com plies. H a m ilto n C o u n ty Prosecutor A r t N ey,
Sheriff S im o n L ie s an d Police C h ie f La w re n ce W h a le n m a y not
scire the photographs, close th e e x h ib it o r Intim ida te gallery
patrons, R u b in ru led.
A c o u n ty g ra n d Ju ry re tu rn e d fo u r o bscenity Indictm ents
S a tu rd a y against th e center a n d Its director. D e n n is Barrie,
w h o w ent before R u b in S u n d a y seeking a c o u rt ord e r b a rrin g
law enforcers from ta k in g fu rth e r action.

It was th® rtal thing
T A Y L O R , M ic h . — T h e coke found In a soda ca n re tu rn e d for
a deposit tru ly w as " th e real t h in g ." police said.
P a trolm an M a rk T a n g e o f th e T a y lo r police d e p a rtm e n t said
a Pace W arehouse store em ployee w aa p re p a rin g to c ru s h the
C o ca -C o la C lassic ca n late last m o n th w h e n h e discovered 4 .6
g ra m s of cra ck cocaine v a lu e d at $ 6 0 0 .
Store em ployees a re Instru cted to shake a ll ca n s before they
ate placed In a co m pressing m a ch in e .
" O n e of the ca n s felt h e a v y , so he looked in It ." T o o g e said.
H e said th e racks w ere contained In a b a g w ith in a
porceiain-U ned glass co n ta in e r h id d e n In the ca n .
"S o m e o n e co u ld h a ve been h id in g II fro m • parent o r a
•pnunp. o r m a y b e , tt came, ftp m a bouse police a re ro u tine ly,
dispatched to .‘ r T o o g e said. " T h i s h as to be a n a cc id e n t."

Time equeeii !• called • myth
A N N A R B O R . M ic h . — A m e ric a n s h ave m o re leisure tim e
n o w th a n th e y h a ve h a d in th e last 2 0 y e a n , said a U n iv e rs ity
o f M lc h lg s n researcher.
P ra n k Stafford, w h o baa studied tim e use In tc m a tk m s U y,
says the " tim e squeeae" that A m e rica n a c o m p la in about la
la rge ly a m y t h , a n d that U .8 . c l tia ra s a re th e w o rld 's le a d e n In
a ctive leisure activities.
W h ile Japa nese m e n w o rk lon ger h o u rs th a n th e ir U .S .
counterparts, he said, they h ave a b o u t th e sam e a m o u n t of
leisure tim e because th ey do v e ry Utile h ousew ork. T h e
Japa nese also apend m o re tim e w a tc h in g television th a n a n y
j p studied.

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" W e send o u r condolences lo
h is fa m ily a n d w ill keep th e m in
o u r h ta rts a n d p ra y e rs ." B u s h
said In a statem ent Issued a l Ihe
p re s id e n tia l retreat In C a m p
D a v id . M d.
B u s h planted a tree in W h ite 's
h o n o r last T u e s d a y d u r in g a visit
lo Indianap olis.
“ R y a n W h ile w as a v e ry brave
y o u n g m a n w h o w aa a n Insprtation lo u s a ll." F o rm e r President
a n d M rs. R o n a ld Reagan said In
L o s A n geles. " T h o u g h hla c o u ­
rageous battle h as reached Its
e n d . R y a n is no w safe In the
a rm a o fO p d .
" H e a n d hla la m llv ala n d as a
s y m b o l o f the need for greater
to le ra n c e a n d u n d e rs ta n d in g
to w a rd those afflicted w ith A ID S .
W e a re d e e p ly sa d dened b y
R y a n 's death and e xtend o u r
s y m p a th y a n d p ra ye rs to hla
f a m ily -" (He R e a lm s said.
W h ile appeared last m o n th
w it h th e R e a g a n s a t a L o s
A n geles ra lly lo raise h in d s for
A ID S v ic tim s .
' G u v . C y a n ' B a y h . w h o ordered
Stat chouse fla g i flow n a t halfstaff o n W edn esday, th e d a y o f
th e funeral, called W h ite " a n
A m e ric a n h e ro ."
" H la life, has becom e a n In ­
ternatio nal sy m b o l o f th e trage­
d y that Is A ID S a n d o f the fight
fo r u n d e rsta n d in g a n d hope th a t
U s v ic tim s (see d a lly ." B a y h
said. " A I D S b ro u g h t h im to
p u b lic attention, b u t hla courage
m a d e h im special."
T h e g o v e rn o r a lso p ra is e d
W h ile 's m o th e r. Je a n n e , sa y in g
‘ .defended h e r son from
m a d s , a u ra hla
foil o f th e ex p e ri­
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R y a n W h ite ; Ih e teenage A ID S
v i c t im w h o d ie d S u n d a y In
Indianap olis, w a s rem em bered
as a y o u n g m a n w h o d e m o n ­
strated courage a n d leadership
In hla battle against th e dead ly
disease.
" B a rb a ra a n d t are deeply
saddened W ith Ihe death o f R ya n
W h ile .” P tcaldcnl B u s h said.
" A l l A m e rica n a a rc Im pressed
b y h is courage, stre n g th a n d hla
a b ilit y to c o n tin u e f ig h tin g .
R y a n 's death tra fflirna m a t w e
as a people m u s t pledge lo
c o n tin u e the fig h t, h is fight,
against th is dreaded disease.

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At a glance

Nepalese savor democracy

Population is,790,000
(eat. l i f t )
A n n 94,391 square

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VtobtlUon spread•to 7 more prisons
LONDON — Inmatca at erven Brillah prtaona rebelled against
l heir guards In a spate of Incidents aimed at showing solidarity
with a group at prisoners who have occupied the Strangewaya
Prison for eight days.
The spreading dlaturbancrs Sunday, Including ana that
began Saturday evening at DartmooCRrison ISO miles west of
London,' put the British penal system through one of Its worst
days ever.
"The British prison ayalem has survived very well a very
testing day today," Home Office Minister David Mellor said
Sunday.

Conssnrstfvos claim victory In Qreooo
ATHENS. Oreece — The conservative New Democracy Party
claimed victory today In country’s third general election In 10
months, but analysts said the party might fall One seat short of
an absolute majority W the 300-member Parliament.
With results tallied from 98.8 percent o f the polling stations,
New Democracy waa ahead with 47.1 percent of the popular
vote while the Pan-Hellenic Socialist Movement, or PASOK.
trailed with 38.8 percent. The Communis!-led Alliance of the
Left captured 10.1 percent, and 37 parties split the rest.

Hungarians took consorvotfvo liN m ct
BUDAPEST. Hungary — The Hungarian Democratic Forum
in negotiations to form a center-right coalition government
y In the wake of Its landslide victory In Hungary’s first
democratic elect Ions In four decades.
Forum President Jossef Antall said the derisiveness of
Sunday’s balloting was a dear mandate for'a return to the
"well-balanced politics of the center.” the kind o f government
Hungary enjoyed before the communist takeover in 1947.
" I t* Hungarian people, after having gotten through the last
40 years, cast their votes the same sray they did 40 yean ago,"
Anlall told a news conference. "The Hungarian people sro dear
in their support for national values, the values of Christian
democracy."

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Maftaa# * Cfoacd for
centuries to the outside'
world. Nepal now Is linked
by roods to India. Pakistan
and T ib e t. A cabin et
system of government was
established!)! 1961 under
the king, regarded as the
reincarnation of the Hindu
god Viahnu. Nepal got lie
first elected government in
June 1959, but K in g
Blrendra re-established
absolute power 18 months
later. Qeneral elections
were held again In May
IB«1.
Osegraafcy — Slightly
la rger then Arkansas,
Nepal covers 54,362 square
m i l e s a s t r i d e the
Himalayas. Its Hollands
a d jo in In d ia and Its
northern foothills lead to
the lofty Himalayas and
China. Eight of ibe world’s
highest peaks — Including
99,036-foot Mount Everest
— am in Nepal, once called
"the forbidden kingdom."
The capital la Katmandu.
People — Tribal descen­
dants of Indian. Tibetan
and Central Asian migrants
make up the population o f
nearly 19 million. Nepali la
ihe official language. The
population Is 90 percent
Hindu. 7 percent Buddhist.

Areon Buspoctod In terry Hre

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LONDON — A fire raged through a ferry off the coast of Wales
today, killing one passenger and Injuring nine In the second
recent Mate aboard a European vessel In which authorities
luiDcct anon, officials sold.
A spokesman for the maritime division of Uic Transport
Ministry said firefighters had extinguished the frames aboard
the Noronna. a Danish-owned vessel that had now steamed
backto'Pembroke. 930 relies west of London.
The ship, which waa under lease to B and I Ferries, left the
port late Sunday destined for the Irish'part a f Rosalare. Ha
captain dispatched an emergency distress call shortly after
midnight, when he reported a Am had started on a deck
beneath the car deck st the vessel’s bow.

malayan kingdom has been
ruled by one of the world's
last absolute monarchs.
Harvard-educated King
Blrendra. who assumed Ihe
throne when his father
King Mahendrs died Iq
1973. The king can void
any legislative act. remove
members o f Parliament,
and amend the constitution
by flat.
iH M a r — Hides, drugs
and tourism am principal
factors In Impoverished
Nepal’s economy.

Japan marfcttB up, dollar down
TOKYO — Japan’s troubled financial markets reacted
favorably Monday to the weekend meeting o f the Oroup of
Seven major Industrialteed nations, giving a boost la the
Japanese yen and Tokyo stock prices.
The U.S. dollar finished morning trading at 156.85 yen.
down 0.93 yen from Friday’s dose o f 157.47 yen.

PramUnitedRmaal^nwHbnal Ay irte

KATMANDU, Nepal - Mom
than 100,000 Jubilant Nepalese
poured into the etreeta of Kat­
mandu today, waving flags and
shouting slogans In cefeteatfon
of King Bimndra'a decision to
allow multi-party democracy In
the kingdom.
Many of the revelers appar­
ently forgot the city waa still
under a curfew Sunday night
but authorities did not. Ifofice
opened fire In severs! areas,
killing at least two people, hospi­
tal sources and witnesses said,
The curfew was lifted at dawn
sv and residents quickly
the etreeta. many to catsMale their victory and others to
The Hindu
go about
kingdom’s shrines were filled
with worshipers.
"W e're all very happy that the
party less system has been re­
moved.” said Guns Mldnl RanJIt.
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36, owner of Ihe O.N,
Cold
In Katmandu. "Nowr (hit
things will
be better because people will
have p o litic a l freed
recdom —
freedom lo speak, to do any­
thing."
The king announced hia de­
cision to lift ■ 39-year ban on
pollUea] parties Sunday night,
following ate weeks of often
violent clashes between pro
democracy demonstrators
police that have left at least 80

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R esid en ts o f Katm andu
shouted from their rooftops and
exploded firecrackers when they
heard the news.
The celebrations Intensified
Monday morning when the
48-hour curfew waa Ufled and
Nepalese could leave their
houses.
"W e feel very proud today,"
said Barajlt Lama, waving the
red and white flag of the Nepali
Congress party. "W e arc free for
the first time in 30 years."
' of people wsved

flags or other once-banned
parties as they walked or rode
through the city streets.
"Who are the victorious? Thsy
am the people." many chanted.
Others shouted "Long live de­
mocracy."
Hundreds of people went to Btr
hosptlal In the hopes of seeing
the movement's ailing leader
Oancsh Man Singh. 73. head of
Ihe Nepali Congress party.
“ For the last 30 yearn we've
had to struggle for this day,”
Singh said, sitting on the edge of

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Cavs aarva notlca to Platona
Mlnules after Ihe beat game of hit career.
John "Hot Rod" Wllllama talked "tough" while
nerving notice to the defending champion
Detroit Platona.
The Cavallera' forward acorrd a career-high
33 polnta Sunday, helping Cleveland hang on to
defeat Detroit 100-07 In what could be a preview
of the flrat round of NBA playoffs.
"H'a definitely a big
w in ." aald Wllllama.
who had ulao acorrd 30
polnta Friday In a loaa
to Ihe Uoaton Celtlca.
"Thla la a team we may
have to play In the
playoffa no wr have to
let them know that If
they arc to play ua. Il’a
going to be a lough fight."
Elsewhere In the NBA. Charlotte nipped
Golden Stale 110-109. Houaton blasted Orlando
140-123. Indiana topped New York 90-07. the
LA Lakers downed Denver 116-109. New Jersey
lopped Miami 102-101 and San Antonio
dropped Portland 112-105.

Faldo rapaata Maatara victory
AUGUSTA. Oa. - Nick Faldo knew the script
by heart, so there should have been no surprise
that when Ihe cuOaln was ralaed on Ihe
Masters' annual drama, hta performance was
Ilawless....................................... ........ .......
Faldo became the second player In history to
win the Masters two consecutive years and he
did so Sunday In almost exactly the same way
he won it the find lime.
Twelve months ago. in the rain and gloom of a
miserable Sunday afternoon. Faldo came from
five shots behind on the back nine to tie Scott
Ifoch. survived the first hole of sudden death
when lloch missed a 2-foot par putt that would
have won It. then raptured the Masters on the
next hole with a 25-foot birdie putt.
Faldo found himself four shots behind with
eight holes to go Sunday and came back on a
gorgeous afternoon to catch Ihe faltering
Raymond Floyd, again surviving potential
elimination on the first extra hole, and winning
thq UtM' when
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le iof sudden death
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that fronts the 11th green.

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Herald Correspondent
LAKE MARY - Brad Ollbert
knows that many players on the
ATP/1BM tour don't understand his
game. Hla serve Is not especially
hard, hla grounds!rolies not amaz­
ingly accurate, nor his net game
very dominating.
But one thing Ihe other players do
know — he just wins. On Sunday
afternoon, he captured his first
Prudcntlal-Bache Securities Classic
title, crushing Christo Van Rensburg 6-2. 6-1. In a 52-mlnule
match which was over almost
before It started.

Ollbert finished the match off in
style, aclng Van Rensburg with two
blistering serves (timed at 110 and
104 mpn) for a 5-1 lead In the
second set. Match point looked the
same as all Ihe other points. Van
Rensburg knocking a forehand Into
the net.
"I'm serving better this year."
said Ollbert. who Is now 54) against
Van Rensburg. "Right now. If I
serve good. I play good."
Despite feeling sick and going to a
"I played well." said Ollbert. who hospital Saturday night for treat­
lost 6-2. 6-1 to Andre Agassi in Iasi ment. Van Rensburg provided no
year's final. "I played my best excuses for his loss.
match of the tournament. It was the
"He (Ollbert) hit some really good
exact reverse of last year. I'm very shots today." commented Van Re­
happy with Ihe way things are nsburg. who earned 919.900 for the
second-place finish, the third of his
O llbert. 28. who picked up career. "He played better than me
•32.400 with the win. neutralized today. I just felt I couldn't find my
Van Rensburg's strong net play feet — I felt a step slower today. I
with crisp passing shots, forcing Ihe don't think I played real well."
South African to win only 38
Ollbert feels he matches up well
percent (13 of 34) of his net points.
with Ihe Van Rensburg. 27. cur­
After leading 2-1 early In the rently ranked No. 32 in the world.
match. Van Rensburg found himself
"Chrtsto doesn't serve quite hard
down 3-2 and 404) as Ollbert reeled enough to play his game (against
off..LI. roMWHilvr points. ..shL.nl.. -me).'-' add CHbrrt. "Right-now,-^mwhich came on unforced errors. satsifled. I concentrated well all
And although Van Rmsburg battled week. Each match I hit the ball
back to force deuce, he lost the better."
game after making three more
Both players compete on different
unforced errors.
continents next week, with Gilbert
Things didn't get any better In the traveling to Tokyo and Van Re­
aecona set. Despite having the nsburg returning to his hometown
crowds' support. Van Rensburg of Capetown. South Africa.

Taking advantage of Christo Van Rtnsburg'a protolama with unforad errors,
Brad Gilbert (above) needed lass than a hour to win the championship
match of the Prudent lal-Bacha Securities Classic on Sunday afternoon.

Rinker puts
an end to
D A V streak

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Regular Mason opens today
William Howard Taft, our nation's 27th
president, threw out the Inaugural First Pitch
back In 1910 In a gam e betw een the
Philadelphia A th letics and W ashington
Senators. Washington blanked Philadelphia 3-0.
Eighty years utter, there Is no team In
Washington, and the Athletics have moved West
during an expansion boom. And the First Pilch
tradition has changed somewhat.
President Bush, unable to schedule an
Opening Day performance because of the
baseball lockout will be making the ceremonial
pilch on the second day of the season — In
Canada. He will attend a SkyDome game
between the Texas Rangers - oo-owned by his
son - and Ihe Toronto Blue Jays and might
share the honor with Canadian Prime Minister
Brian Mulroney. according to the Blue Jays
public relations director.

R am s, H a w k s hold o w n at m eet
Itwtrchuk lifts Jsts In O T
Finally, leavlr* Dale Hawerchuk alone did not
ome back to haunt the Winnipeg Jeta.
With the playoff series and score tied In Oame
l against Edmonton. Oilers forward Craig
Itmpson gave away the puck to Hawerchuk.
rho was stranded during a line change,
lawerchuk's unassisted goal with 3:30 left In
wertlme lifted the Jets
o a 2-1 victory and
cries lead In the first
ound of Stanley Cup
►liyoffi.
The Smythe Division
natchup was one of
ou r s e rie s p la yed
lunday In Ihe Campbell
fonlcrence. The Los
Ivtston semifinal, and In Ihe Norris. Ihe
hlcago Blackhawks beat the Minnesota North
tars 2-1. and the St. Louis Blues beat the
oronto Maple Leafs 6-5 in overtime.

WINTER PARK - While the resi of the county
competed In the Optimist Invitational at Seminole
High School last Thursday night, the Lake Mary and
Lake Howell girls' track teams choae to participate In
the Winter Park invitational Friday night at
Showaltcr Field.

Going up against an Orange County-dominated
field of 11 teams, the Lake Mary Rams finished third
with 47 points while Lake Howell's Silver Hawks
seventh with 22 points. Evans won the meet with 75
points and Titusville-Astronaut finished second with
61.
,
With the Seminole Athletic Conference meet two
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Lions, ’Hounds post diamond wins
DELAND — After being hammered by Lake Mary on
Wednesday, the Oviedo Lions varsity baseball team
went Into the Volusia County Tournament determined
to prove; that the loaa
loos was a fluke.
On Saturday morning, they opened up with a 10-2
mauling of Spruce Creek to advance to the second
round. They will play at noon on today against a team
loteddcnolncdi
Oviedo exploded for three runs In each of the third
and fourth Innings to break the game artde open. Ryan
Alklre led all hitter with a double, a triple, and four RBI.
Four other Lion players. Mike Verne. Todd Tocco,
Beilhom also had two hits In
Greg Hughes, and Mark Be

the win.
"W e were kind of still caught up In the Lake Mary
loaa." stated Oviedo head coch Mike Ferrell, who
watched hla team Unprove to 17-5. "We're Just trying to
get bwtf in the groove. We're coming around and
swinging some more."
B. J.
picked up the win with a complete game
ur-hltter.He struck out eight and walked only two.
four-hUter.
OSm

SANFORD — Scoring four runs In
the top of the first Inning, the
Rinker Material Dodgers made the
early advantage stand up In hand­
ing the Disabled American Veteran
Royals an 18-17 loss -In Sanford
Little Major Baseball at Fort Mellon
on Saturday.
The loss was Ihe Drat for a D.A.V.
team In over 60 games.
In other games Saturday, the
Railroader Cubs knocked off the
First Union A's 16-5. the SunBank
Orioles bested the Sunnliand Pirates
20-11 and the First Federal of
Seminole Cardinals lopped the Sem­
inole Ford Red Sox 15-5.
All four games saw the vtailing
team walk away the victors.
The Dodgers led their game with
the Royals 17-5 going Into the
bottom of the fourth Inning, when
the Royals struck for nine runs to
cut the gap to 17-14. The Dodgers
added one In the fifth before the
Royals scored three In their half of
Ihe Inning to pull within one. but
could not score the lying run.
Leading the Dodgers were Dctrtck
Quinn and Joshua Watson. Quinn
singled three limes and scored four
runs while Watson hit two doubles,
a single and scored three runs.
Other contributors were Tarell
Bender (two singles, three runs
scored). Donald Sherman (double.
single, run scored). Damon Cooulla
(single, three runs scored). Terrel
Jackson and Lorenzo Robinson (a
single and one run Kored each) and
Chad Sheffield and Gerald Bishop
(one run scored each).
The Royals got home runs from
Lloyd Dixon. Corey Williams and
D onald Hinson but cou ld n ’ t
overtake Ihe Dodgers. Wllllama also
had a triple and two runs scored.
Dixon scored four runs and Hinson
scored three runs.
Also chipping In on offense were
Chris Otovanelli (two singles, one
run scored). Marcus Beasley (single,
two runs scored). Alexis Acosta.
Robert Hampton and W illiam
c :ti

Houston gets jump on Magic in first half, rolls to rout
ORLANDO — Eric Floyd had 32 points and 13
■■slats and the Houston Rockets built a 20-point
halftime lead Sunday in rolling to a 146-123
romp over the Orlando Magic.
Floyd was backed by Otis Thorn's 23 points,
while Akeem Olajuwon had 20 and Buck
Johnson 19.

The Rockets, bidding to catch playoff conten­
dere Seattle and Denver, outscored the Magic
23-4 to stretch a 9660 third-period lead to a
119-84 blowout entering the final quarter.
its — I above his season
16 point
average — In the period.
If. Floyd scored 25 points. 2 shy
In the Orel half.
of his season high. Averaging 11 points a game.
Floyd had a dozen with 7:42 left In the first

period as the Rockets raced ahead 1910.
After Terry Catledge and Nick Anderson
(21potnU) enabled Orlando to slice the deficit to
3926. Houston went on a 192 spree to close the
QUIftCf.
Reggie Theus boosted Orlando In the second
period. Bui Ihe Rockets, thanks to Thorpe's 6
points, launched a 12-4 run that helped Inflate a
5941 advantage Into a 78-58 halftime cushion.

F O R T H E B E S T C O V E R A G E O F S P O R T S iN Y O U R A R E A , R E A D T H E S A N F O R D H E R A L D D A I L Y

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S T A T S &amp; STA N D IN G S

It seems that Seminole County
la atariIn f to regain Its atature in
the w orld or proreaalonal
athletic*.
At one time, when the New
York Qlanta colled Sanford
Stadium home during the spr­
ing. Seminole County was m uie
national spotlight for a few
weeks from late February
through the end of March.
Then the OlanU headed treat
and moved their spring training
operation to Arlcona.
Since then, there have been a
couple mentions (l|'s difficult to

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of the sport.
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Oran led. these events and
other* (let'* not forget the Male
amateur and profeaaionaJ golf
tournaments played on Semi­
nole County courses) may not
already Utuated In Florida re­ have the universal appeal of
locate? Maybe a team would watching the "Say Hey' kid run
come from Arlcona to lake one down In center Held, but
advantage of the greater number these events are professional in
of teams and resulting variety of suture and watched nationally
opposition.
land sometimes Internationally)
It hasn't happened. Except for by people who follow theae
the occasional local player who sports.
goes on lo the proa, participation
In their own way. events such
in Mqjor League Baseball b In as these are Important to the
Seminole County’s past But Identity of Seminote County.
that doesn't mean Seminole Considered a bedroom commu­
County la done with being In­ nity for Orlando. Seminole
volved In ma&gt;or athletic com­ County sometimes gets loot In
petition.
the shadow of the big city.
In December. Lake Monroe Is Moating events like theae keeps
home to the Red Lobster Regal- Seminole County from becoming
U. the largest Inland aalllng anonymous.
regatu In the world. Over BOO
And there will probably be
aaUcr* with boats in a variety of more. In aporta, the axiom that
classes deccnded on 8anford for success breeds auccesa la partic­
the three-day event.
ularly accurate. Certainly the
On Sunday at the Racquet auccess o f the Red Lobster
Club at Heathrow, Brad Gilbert Regatta didn't hurt In attracting
won the Prudentlal-B ache the American Power Boating
Securities Tennis Classic. While Racing Association lo Labe
the professional tournament U
several yean Old. this was the MW h « could be heat? More
first year (and certainly not the ten n is tournam ents? Pro­
last) that la played In Seminole fusions! golf tournaments of
greater magnitude attracting
Also on Sunday, we learned bigger names? Professional
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that nof only Is Lake Monroe hockey?
Ideal for a*U boat racing, lu
There can be little doubt that
physical characteristics also Seminole County la again mak­
make it ideal for power boat ing IU presence felt on the
racing. And If ■ group of local national (and international!
promoters can make It happen. aporta scene. And IU hard to aee
Sanford could becom e the what the downside could be lo
"world'* championship capital" this recognition of our home.

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Saturday In Sanford Church Softball League
play at Chase Park.
In the B Division, Nasarene thumped
Calvary Christian 11-8. First Baptist of
Oeneva hammered O nce Christian IB-3
and Holy Croaa Lutheran picked up a forfeit
win over First Baptist Markham Woods.
In the A Division. First Baptist of Osteen
bested Central Baptist 17-10 In eight
innings. 81. Stephen's Catholic knocked oft
a race United Methodist 15-3 and Maranatha
whipped the Church of Ood 16-5.
The standings In the B Division are led by
Nasarene and Holy Croat Lutheran, both ai
4-1. They ate (allowed by First Baptist of
Oeneva and First Baptist Markham Woods
Iboth 3-3), Grace Christian 11-3) and Calvary
Christian (04).
Maranatha still leads the A Division with a
perfect 4-0 mark. First BapUaf of Osteen and
8t. Stephen’s Catholic are tied second at 3-1
ahead of Central Baptist and Church of Ood
(lied at 1-3) and Grace United Mehtodisi
104).
Play will pick up again at • a m. Saturday
with H i |unct.
In this past Saturday's first game.
Nasarene spotted Calvary a 1-0 lead In the
top of the first Inning, then scored five runs
In the bottom of the Inning to lake a
commanding 5-1 lead and cruise to the
victory.
Leading Nasarene's 11-bit attack were
Doug Lota and Dan Oort (both with two
singles and two runs scored). David WillInk
scored three runs. Other contributors in­
cluded Paul Jones and Doug Vickers (each
with two singles and a run acored). Brian
Mann (single, ran ■cored), Tom Clark and
Todd Morgan (one single each) and Tommy
Balnea la run scored).
Pacing Calvary's offensive was Bubba
Smith (single, triple, run scored). Deltoo
Gfngcrtch added a double and a triple while

inlhefaurthinning Innings while Harmer rested on
e the game-winning ‘ he bt&gt;»h. giving up no runs
4to second.
and striking out one.

Providing the offense far First Baptfat of
Oeneva were Paul Greer Hnstde-Un park
home run. throe single*, two run* scared).
Lonnie Pender (single, double, triple, three
runs scored). Rick Fountain (aingle, double,
run ecored) and David lladdti (two angles,
two runs acored).
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Other contributors were Brad Bowlin
(single, two runs scored). Jack Rich (two
runs scored). Marc Anderson (triple run
scored). Marion Thom e and Jason Kucher
leach with a single and a ran scored!. Mare
Holton (two runs acored) and Tom Holland
lone ran acored).
Far Once Christian. Walhr Roborts and
Chariler Fanner both tingled and acored In
the fourth inning. Paul Osteen had the
team’e other hit.
Trailing 3-0 after one Inning. Central
Baptist battled back to tie Its gams with
First Baptist of Osteen 10-10 In the Oath
Inning. But after a scoreless seventh, FtrM

four runs scored). Tammy G ncy (three
singles, one ran scared). Robert Hkt lOa0e.
double, four runs scared). Btt) Rnmory (two
singles, three rune scared) and BM Hantaan
(single, double, two runs scored).
Also chipping In were Freddy Marino (two
•ingles, two runs acored). John Stewart (two
angles), Dale WUkehasn (single, three runs
scored). Jimmy WUkenaen (single) and John
Cohen (ran acored).
Contributing on offense for Central Baptist
were Mike McCoy (two singles, double, ran
scored). Jay Crutchfield (angle, triple, ran
•cored). Bobby Van Herbulla (two angles.

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Jim Nulty M 3L Stephan * whh three
singles, a triple and one ran acored. Other*
who chipped In ware Chrt* Cauawana (two
■Ingles, three runs scored). Don Cauaaeaux
Jr. and Jeff Binder (each with a angle,
double and two rune acored) and Scott
raiuaiamr and Pete Harrison (each with
two OMfas and two runs scored). Rick Noil
hit sn Inslde-ibe-paih bams run while Tom
Olllan singled and acored).
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Arsay WOUwerswaach angled and scored
a run. Jam snonncaa oouhm . boo nape
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croesar aoorao a ran.
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poundsd outj 6 hits to Its coroc-from-behlnd
win ever the Church «O o e .
Mike Boom paced the Maranatha a tack

HardWam^sd, trialed and scared a run.
Other conlrikutaro included A lvin
Campbell and Levi Raines (each with a
b ^ and two runs acored). Arthur Jackatm
(double* (v o runs floored). Koony Ponlrio
(two iln^ f 1 and Thomas Watson (in■ d t w O i f i w o o nm).
Foe Church o f Ood* Clayton Nichole
Ooglod twtra_ood s c ^ o«^ , M ^ HaU.
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•alee each m u m once and ecored once*
Tim Pott singled Iw U and P a Duoh olntfod

(each with a single and one run tlons from Timmy Watson (two
acored) and Kelvin Butler and doubles, a single and two runs
Damton Butler (run scored each). acored), Sean Jessie (double.
In the second game, the Cuba angle, two runs scored), Richard
end A's both acored five runs in Reddicks (triple, ran scored),
the first inning. But while the Tommy Hansen (double, ran
Cube added three more In the scored) and Albert Harris (single,
second and four in both the third run scored),
end fourth Innings, the A's were
James Fields paced the Pirates
held scorelesa.
with a double and three runs
Robert Dickerson homered acored. Andrew McCtenmn and
and tripled, scoring three runs. Euaene a.sfc» -t-it trfotad and
,0 power the Cub*. Dustin De- scored a run. Brace McCray
marco “ U M a home ran. sinale rlniihtf « « * tru wl * run. Deand three rune acored. Jason m etrics Turner angled and
Roselle, Johnathan Baddy and —
* tin runs Q "w . Carter
McQueen each singled and scored tw ic e and M arcus
acored a run while Aaron Knight Johnson ecored once,
wnred two rum. mh» Howard.
m i S . RobertFraley
In the final gone o f the day.

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run whUe Alberto W illiam s
m i Kelvin pOMg
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Phillip Reynolds ind Cedric
church both tripled and ecored
,wo runs for ihc Orioles In Ihrir
30-11 win over the Pirates,
jim n Youitd ended. douHtd
«nd scored three run* white both

Track
put (3S-BI and dtacus (334) and Christina Olson and Snell com“ Moa of Ihc arts n
Bekeh Boothe was eighth in the bined to Onlab third In 408.7. a beat times of the year.'
triple jump (31-314) and 440- best far them this season and Stiver Hawk coach Tot
yard dash (T o to i.
sue second oft the school record,
mootres. "The girio oh
Leslie CltarcUa. a aqnhomora.
For Lake Hawaii. Sheryl very happy.' I'm really
ran a pcrmoal-bea 13.310 ftniah Palumbo placed m three events, considering how young a
I,
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h a they had lo do.” said
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discus 191-5) and seventh In the
shot put I3»-III- Snell took alalh
m the 100-meter dash (13.31 13.3 lo take fifth in the 10D
while Jones came In seventh In m e t e r d a s h a n d C h a r i
Frauenhofler (dated eighth In
Um discus(aa-if
Haydee Hohlehr cleared 5-O to the 330 low hurdtea with a time
Bniah second in the high jump of 80.49.
Labe Mary also acored In both
relays. In lbs 440-yatd relay, the
q u a rlsl o f Shannon C ook,

Hawks to their eevrnth ptacr
Onlab.
POumbo cleared 5 0 u
high Jump wMc runnlnf
MO In 3 30. good for fifth |
She also ran on the ftfth
mile relay squad, which fto
with a Urns o f 432.8. I

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• *&gt;uMe. angle and two runs

* * ** *
Lof'cnso Pixoti addrd §
ran. single and two runs acored
while Ooft Dixon had a bode,
dfHihfc* and ihrrr rune trw rfi
Major Fisher singled and scored
twice. Brad Bender. Ron Alesander. Eddie Key* Alvin In tth .
Mike Davis ana Beetle Whltte

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Geraniums adapt to any climate

B R IEF

Flint elsaa ichsdulid
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minupc nniiiiy
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w u tiiu e »■■■
Seminole
county v4-H
to
entitled "Growing (he Beat” from 10 a.m. until noon tomorrow,
at the Seminole County Extension Service. The daaa to open to
youths 8*18 yean of age. Pie-regtotratlon la required. To
register, call 333-3800. ex. 8800.

Berenadera senior cittoen dances at the Sanford Civic Center
will resume the first Wednesday In September. They have been
canceled until the renovations on the center ore complete, For
information, call Minnie Kane at 333-8840.

Popular plant
reduce flowers
:Rrough autumn
More than half of the flower
growers and retail nurseries in
the United States grow or adl
geraniums. This Indicates their
w ide appeal and range o f
climatic adaptability. Oeranlpopular for Iheir con­
tinuous flowering throughout
the summer and early foil In

propagated geraniums perform
equally aa well aa vegetalIvety
propagated material and pro­
duce smaller plants al leas coat.
Seed propagated geraniums

Social bridge to b t plt y d
Ik Mary Seniors will offer social bridge beginning April 17
from 1-3 p.m. at the Old Town Halt, IBB N. Country Chib Rtf.
For more Information, call 323-1438.

Seminole Spokes Hinohtoo
Seminole Spokes, The Welcome Wagon of Seminole County,
fi* *
A p ra16,
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will hold a luncheon Wednesday.
April
at tr
Mateon at Jardtn
Restaurant, 430 Wynore ltd., Altl
or I
for the noon luncheon and those wanting to play Bridge
I
Jong at B: 15 a.m. must be In by Friday. April 13. Pk
669-6232. Non-members are welcome.

branch freely, are leas leggy and
seem to grown faster. To ensure
nuurtumum performance, tu n
with healthy, disease-free plant*
and follow proper cultural
practice*.
Oeranluna grow beat In full
sun. They will tolerate partial
■hade but will usually grow tall,
producing fewer lateral branches
and consequently. fewer flower*.
They should be spaced 18 Inches

Coffee to welcome newoomBcs
The Seminole Spokes of The Welcome Wagon la hooting a
coffee from 10 am . until noon an Wednesday. April I I . to
welcome newcomers to Semlnote County. Call Etoanor Hart.
331-3733. ol Joan CtwU. 880-1087. tor details.

should be amended with organic
matter. Incorporation of two lo
three Inches o f organic matter
Into planting beds will increase
both water and nutrient holding
capacities.
Organic materials
such as compoat or peat moaa
should be thoroughly mlaed in
theaoti.
Water geraniums during dry
periods to prevent wilting and
eventual yellowing and dropping
lea ves. T o d eterm in e the
U y aotl. pick
up a handful of sotTand press It

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Monday of each month at 7 pan. la the Qreater Banfon
t'hsroher. iaXi'«r&gt;merer **U!dinj|„ilO£LE-_LslLSL_ Santeot. Fe
information. 333-4038.

Nunes to moot monthly

In your palm, tr li crumble*. II
nt-rda watering. Soil should be
kept moist but not too wet.
Keeping the mil wet encourages
■nail and slug populations that
chew on foliage and Invites root
rotting organism s.
A void
overhead Irriga tion where
possible, since wet flower* dete­
riorate very rapidly.
Garden soil*, especially In new
(lower beds are frequently low in
fertility. Flower beds should be
fertilised prior to planting or at
planting time. Use a fertiliser
such as 6-6-8 or similar analysts
fertiliser at the rate of 3 pounds
per 100 square feet.
The
fertiliser can be Incorporated
when preparing the bed* or It
can be broadcast on top of the
roll and watered. Fertilisers can
be applied early In the growing
season and repealed on a mon­
thly bast*.
Mulching la a good practice to
prevent weed growth and con*
■rrve moisture In the soil. Grass
dippings, straw, wood chips,
aawdust and compoat can be
used as mulches.
Occasionally caterpillar* will
feed on geraniums. They can be
readily detected by the holes In
the leave* where they feed. If
only a few are responsible for
damage, they should be de­
stroyed individually rather than
■praying the entire bed.
For more Information about
growing geranium*. Just give me
a call or drop by the Agriculture
Center and ask lor a free fact

The Lkcnscd Practical Nuraaa Association of Florida. Inc.
meets the second Monday o f the m oth at 6:30 p.m, at ATI
Hralih Services, 1801 Lae ltd.. Winter Park. For Information

Old age no handicap in school

call 290*321.

• D B M M B Y : I ran loo both

Overeeters to have step study i
A step study of Overeaten Anonymous la conducted on
Mondays at 7:30 p.m. at Weal Lake Hospital. State Hoad 434.

dropouts who In their middle
yean went back lo college,
pteked up where they left off and
finally graduated
At age 60. determined lu
graduate from college I went lo

at 8 pan. at the House
9ltfnnt*t“ »*i '•fitr'W — •

birthday. I received my college
degree and teaching credentials.

end.
one
time
another.I’ve
I've
and.
atat
one
time
oror
another.
been outrun, outlined, outswum.
outtglked and outsmarted by a
member of the opposite aex. I ll
admit that at the time. I was
humiliated, but aa I grew older
and wiser. I became fascinated
by what remarkable creatures
women are. and I IlnaUy had to
recognise that women ahold be
treated aa equala. I must admit
thai my relatlonahlpa with
“ over the hill." (Sorry. I couldn't women have vastly improved
reals! It.} Congratulations. since I came to this realisation
I have always been physically
Margaret, Better to wear out
attracted to women who were
than rust out.
stronger, foster, smarter or taller
My moat memorable
D B M M D T i Although 1 than I.esm
iIsiicc occurred after
mteaed the letterlt**1inspired all
the othera concerning tall my wlfc beat me in a long*
and
nHtw fe»«■— pa distance foot race! Pleasrtei
shorter men. I have read many esceotlonallv tall women
ImAdmaw bIh m items* akaud awm«a*l th at (h e re are sm all and
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Thanks for the
DD
BB
MM »-0
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reafllrmalkm. I recently had a
letter from a 5-foot-T man who
had a cruah on a B-foot-ll
co-worker, but he was reluctant
to aak her out because he felt
sure she would turn him down,
Well, she asked him out. and It
was inalant shooting atara.
Roman candles and .foye in
bloom!
D B M M D T i I am making a
scrapbook for my aon. 1 have a
boa full of newspaper clippings
and pictuca from hta high school
days.
..
.
A,vntrm*
, .
* * wue were divorced
* f!* !
ago. and I am
P " * "*
Include 'the clippings and
.p ic tu re s o f h it w edd in g.
He dorwi’t have anything to do
with hto ex-wife now. except
d ea lin gs con cern in g th eir
daughter.

m.. Church or Urn Oaod
or more information, call

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mom.
On|y residents of Seminole
County are ellbllble to be
n o m i n a t e d but t h e i r
nominator*, need not Uvc in
% fiim ii» county.
Here’s bow to enter: Write
ua a letter about' a special
mom. telling ua why atac'a ao

Letters should be typed or
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n om in ee’ s nam e, a lrcet
address, city, and daytime
number al the top of
your letter.
At the end of your letter.
Include your name, address,
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dictates body ehape

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DBAS DB. OOTTi Al 13. I
began getting in shape by lining
weight*, doing rroas country,
biking and awtmmlng. Now I'm
thin aa a rail: I weigh 140
pound* and aland 8 feet la w
Inches. I confess that at times I
don't eat enough and have been
trying to alter Inal Imblt. Why do
aome people resemble Charles
Alla* and others never bulge
anywhere?
D B A S B B A D B B i Body
habitus (shape) la largely a result
of genetic Inheritance. Some
people are naturally stout (en­
dom orph*). some are thin
(rctomorph*| and others stocky
and muscular (mesomorph*).
Of rourse. these Inherited body
builds can be modified: The
overweight person can lose
weight, and the skinny person
ran develop muscle* through
(raining.
One fact Is clear: A person
cannot "g e t In shape" by
exercise alone: proper eating
habits arc essential for muscular
development. You evidently are
an ectomorph: You've Inherited
a slim physique. You ran "bulk
up" and develop your muscles If
you eal more calorie* (lo fncrease body welghll and. at the
same lime, regularly work out lo
build muscle tissue.
While It's true some people
look like Charles Atlas (you're
dating yourself with this analo­
gy). most of us must work — and
work hard — to achieve the
well-proportioned mesomorphic
look. To look like Arnold
Schwaraenegger. you would
have to make a career of body
building: dally workouts with
w e i g h t s , a hi g hproieln/hlgh-calorlc diet and
steroids (a choice that I discour-

and waa even In an accident, but
I atilt have never had a bruise.
Have you ever heard of thie?
D B A S B B A D B B i Yea. I
assume you are a young adult
and. therefore, do not bruise to
the extent older adults do. This
Is probably because capillary

P ETER
q o t t . m .d

blood vessels within the skin
become more fragile with age.
Therefore, even minor Injuries
produce bruises In older people.

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and heart dlscaae).
I think you would be happier
looking like Joe Montana. Eat
well-balanced meals, get back to
regular exercise and team to
throw a quick-release button
hook pnss.
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won the ace. Sure that his
partner had led bom the Jack (If
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have played low from dummy),
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won the trick. West. Michael
Becker, knew why his partner
hod pul him bock on lead, so he
played a low spade. Declarer
South had little choice but lo
play low from dummy. East won
the queen and switched to a
club. South played low from his
hand: West won the club king
and quickly cashed the spade
ace. So poor South was act one
trick before he even came on
lead. This was a small pickup for
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FRIDAY

M a r c h 16, 1 9 9 0

Sanford Herald
82nd Year. N o

1 7 6 - Sanford. Florida

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N E W S DIG EST

Owners believe new proposal will get season under way
□
□ S p o rts
Three tied for lead
L A K E M A K Y - T h e Lake M ary R a m s beat
Luke U ra n tlry 6-3 Iasi n lghi In a g irls high
school son bu ll game. Com bined w ith Oviedo's
3-0 s h u lo u l of L a k e Howell, that p u ls Lake
H ran tley. Lake M ary and Oviedo a ll a l 5-1 for a
three-w ay lie a l the to p of the S em ino le A th le tic
Conference.
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□ Nation
Exxon skipper’s trial proceeds
A N C H O R A G E . A la s k a — Testim ony ended
yesterday In the tria l o f Joseph Hazelw ood, the
s k ip p e r o f the E x x o n Valdez.
In N h M

Oviedo woman found dead
O V IE D O — The body of a 33-year-old rural
O v ie d o wom an w as fou nd early today afler she
a p p a re n tly fell from her horse a n d was killed
d u rin g a night ride Iasi night In the Black
H a m m o c k area
Dead Is Sandra G a slew lcz. of 2 155 Slone
Street. G a sle w lcz' body was found at 5 a m
today on a grassy shoal of H ow ard Avenue
about one m ile from her hexise. Sem inole
C o u n ty S h e riffs L t. A l Sanchez said. R ick
G a sle clcz. Who searched for h is w ife when she
d id n 't re tu rn fm m u n H p m. horseback ride last
night, found her body and reported the find to
the s h e r if fs departm ent. Sanchez said.
S h e r if f s C h ief D eputy D uanr H a rre ll said a
B la c k H am m ock area resident re p o rtrd to the
s h e r iffs departm ent and anim al co n tro l that a
horse w ith Its saddle partially ofT had been
found there before m id n ig h t last night.
S a n ch e z said that report came In about I0
p.m. a n d a n im a l co n tro l took H r horse a l about
2 u rn. He said "th e re was some dam age to the
sa d d le ." but Investigators hadn't determ ined
the ca u se o f the dam age early lotfcty.
H a rre ll said sh e riff's deputies m ounted an
u n su cce sfu l search fo r the rider last night.
T h e husband. H a rre ll said, told deputies It was
not u n u s u a l for Ills wife to horseback ride at
night.
S a n ch e z said an Investigation h as just begun
and a n autopsy Is w ill be scheduk'd In Sanford.

N EW Y O R K - Baseball union
leaders were skeptical about a plan
ow ners planned to present Friday
In hopes o f rn d ln g the 217day
sprin g Iru ln lng lo ckou t.
"It Is m il Just another proposal."
o w n e r s ' n e g o t ia t o r C h u c k
O 'C on n or said. "W e are h olding
n o t h in g b a c k . W e h a v e p u l
together what we believe lo be the
most generous e conom ic package
In the h istory o f th is collective
ba rg ain in g ."
O 'C on n or did not disagree when
asked If the proposal w ould be a
"d e a l-m ake r." hut offlclu ls of the

P la y e r s ' A s s o c ia t io n s o u n d e d
skeptical.
"W c a n x io u s ly uw ali what he's
ta lk in g about.” said Lauren Rich,
u sslslu n l general counsel lor Ihe
union.
Gene O rza. the u n io n 's associate
general rn u n s rl. w as even m ore
cautious.
" B e w a r e o f G r e e k s b e a rin g
gifts." he said.
W hen asked If there was hope for
peace w ith in Ihe n vx l day or so.
C o m m ission e r F a y V incent said. "I
don't know. I've been so w rong In
m y a b ility lo Judge. I know ihe
P R C Is going lo m ake u proposal. I
hope II g e ls accepted and I hope

we |iluv baseball
ES PN reported T h u rsd a y that
frcr-la n cr d iscu ssio n s outside Ihe
norm al ch a n n e ls m ay result In ih e
players accepting a c o n iru rl.
T he deal. E S P N said, w ould s illl
allow plavrn* lo have llie lr salary
d e m a n d s a r b lir a lc d u llc r they
haye licen In Ihe m ajor leagues for
three years, b id provide S I0 0 .0 0 0
In m in im u m s a la rie s and *54
m illio n In pension benefits p lu s
e xp a n sio n g u a ra n lce a a n d c o l­
lusion protection.
The season w ould siart on A p ril
2. u rcordlng lo the report, and
le a in s w ould ca rry 30-m an rosters
h i B ass b a ll. Fag* B A

HUD well runs dry?
Sanford’s rental
rehab program
likely to suffer
Herald s ta ll writer____________________________ _
S A N F O R D — A lth ou g h San ford's rental re
h .d illll.ilio n program got a 8I()2(KX&gt; Ixxisi lilts
week. H m ay In- the Iasi m oney Ihc c ity 's

program w ill receive lor m ore than a year
A n d ihe city m ay have on ly lo ur m on th s in
s|iend Hull *lt)2.ou&lt;i
S e m in o le C o iillly e o m m lssi'in e rs approved
.d ln e .illiig llle m oney lo S a n lt.'d 'x rental reh a h lllla llo ti program T uesday The m oney had
be e n g ra in e d lo Ihe c o u n ty by Hie I S
D r p a r llllf lll ol H ousing and l.'ltia ii Development
m IHHH Sanford operates tlie program as a
s o ls o n ira e io r lo r Hie county.
B in Iscu u sc the i l l y had turned dow n sim ila r
IHHli rental re h a b ilita tio n grants. H U D lias
|K-nah/cd the e n iin ly by licit honoring llie lr re o l.il
re h ab ilita tio n grant requests u n til IH1M Buddy
H a la g la . c o u n t y c o iu m iin lt v d e v e lo p m e n t

D ance to h on o r Thom as
S A N F O R D — T he W est Sanford B o ys A G irls
C lu b w ill hold a dance for teens tonigh t Irom 0
p.m . to 2 a m.. In honor of the clu b 's late
d ire cto r H arold T hom as.
A dance for youth ages 6 through 12 w ill be at
8 p.m A d m issio n Is free for d u b m em bers and
50 c e n ts for nonm em bers.
D oo rs w ill open to teens ages 12 a n d up at 10
p.m. A d m issio n Is * 2 for m em bers and $3 for
non m em bers
D is c Jockey Mean G en e w ill provide m usic for
Ihc dance. Free refreshm ents w ill lie served.
T h o m a s, director o f the clu b since Its opening
In Novem ber, died In an autom obile accident
Feb. 27 w h tlr d riv in g u clu b m em ber home.
F ro m s t a ll r a p o r l s ____________________

U n ltM P ra te I n t e r n a t io n a l________________

T A L L A H A S S E E — L o n g tim e D eath Row Inmate
Jo se p h Robert S pa zla n o. co n v icte d lor a 1973
m u tila tio n m urder, lost a fifth round of appeals
T h u rs d a y when Ihc F lo rid a S upre m e C ourt upheld
the death sentence against him .
T he court vacated S p a z la n o 's latest stay of
e xecu tio n and said II w o uld e n tertain no petition for
a rehearing, a cco rd in g to Ihc co u rt opinion Issued
T h u rsd a y.
S pa zla n o has been sentenced to die In F lo rid a 's
e le ctric c h a ir for Ihe Au gu st 1973 m iltlla lliu i
m u rd e r of Laura L y n n HarborLs. No dale has been
set for h is execution.
H u rb crt's body w as found In a trash du m p Aug
22. 1973. by Ihe S e m in o le C o u n ty S h e riff*
Departm ent. 17 ila y s a fle r she w ent on a da le w ith
C See Chair. Page BA
Carolyn Novtcofl, assista n t director ot Boys
Town U S A. in Omaha. Neb., trains youth care
workers lo r Sanford's new Boys Town shelter.
The 3500 Sanford Ave. shelter w ill s ta ll 12

Partly cloudy, windy

H igh s In Ihe upper
8 0 s to d a y u n d e r
partly clo u d y skies.
Partly ilo u d y tonight
a n d a ch a n ce of
show ers tom orrow

F o r m o rs w e ath er, s s s P»Q* * *

youth care workers, a tam lly therapist and a
parent trainer to work with abused, neglected
and runaway children ages 12 through 18. The
shelter w ill open A pril 3.

Boys Town shelter to open April 3
B y L A U R A L . S U L LIV A N
Herald s ta ll writer
S A N F O R D — B e g in n in g n cx i in n n lli. run
•■wavs and abused c h ild re n III Sem inole
&lt;'u tility w ill have a sale place lo go.
Ikiys T ow n stair a rc p rcjiarlng Ihc 3500
S anlord A v r. shelter lo r opening A p ril 3. A
stall o f a lx iu l 15 socia l w orkers w ill counsel
ICCIIS ages 12 th rou gh 18 w ho have Ix-eti
utilised, uegleeled or throw n aw ay by llie lr

Mall plan prompts
housing questions
■ y L A U R A L . S U L L IV A N
Herald s ta ll wrtler_________________

B r id g e ......................... « ■ F lo r id a .......
C h u r c h D ire c to ry ....4 S H o ro s c o p e .
C la s s if ie d s ................ 7 1 P e o p le ........
C o m ic s .....................P o llo o .................
C r o s s w o r d .................I I R e lig io n .....
D o o r A b b y ..................3 B S p o rts ........
D o s t h s ........................ S A T e le v is io n ..
K d lt o r ls l. .......••••••••.4A W o s th s r....

planner, said S a n lo rd m ay not receive new
m oney lor Ihe program Ih-fore late HUM
C h a rle s Rowe. Sanford e o m m im llv develop­
ment olfleer. said Ihe loss ol the m oney is
•infortunuie. Inti Hie r iiv has in n e r e o u im tin lly
e n li.ine e ine n l program s. Ineliidtn g wealherlzanon gra in s w lu e li allow low -ineom e hom eow ners
in re p a ir their to o ls S em ino le C o u n ty eonim issinners allow ed S a n lo rd lo s h ill 8170 &lt;XXI Irom a
e o m u u in lly developm ent him k grant tl'D H G I
drainage jirojeel lo owner m copied home reli.iln lllla tlo n th is year
The elty Is se e kin g 8.IOO.INN) Irom the i until v s
HUD'-financed C IM H l program th is vear
See Money. Page SA

'Crazy Joe’
step closer
to the chair

H unt free on bond again
S A N F O R D — A S an ford man accused of being
part o f an Ohk&gt;-based burglary rin g who was
rearrested here W ednesday on a F lo rid a gover­
n o r's w arran t a s he fights e xtra d ition to Ohio,
has h ad h is original S I 00.000 bond reinstated.
Roger S tan ley H u n t. 45. I09 Hrlarw ood Drive.
S anford, has again been released from Ihc
S e m in o le County Ja il to await A p ril action In
S e m in o le C ounty c irc u it court to determ ine If he
w ill be extradited to Ohio. In O h io he faces
ch arges o f co rruption , conspiracy a n d receiving
stolen property.
H u n t w as first arrested here In the case Ja n . 5.
w hen 2H O hio residents were also rounded up
there and In Florida. Florida and O h io law m en
said th e y busted a b u rg la ry rin g that operated In
I0 O h io counties for several years. H unt, who
operates H u n t's Used C a rs In Sanford, allegedly
acted a s a fence for the gang. He Is the only
F lo rid a resident arrested.

A cco rd in g lo E S P N . Ihe la i­
cal proposal from Ihe ow ners
provides for:
•Salary arbitration for playtrs
after three yaars
• R a ilin g the m inim um aaiary
to S100,000.
•A 154 m illion contribution lo
the playara' panalon fund
• P r o t a c t lo n a g a in s t c o l­
lusion.

S A N F O R D - P la n s for a $100
m illio n regional m a ll near the Inle rs e rllo n o f ln ie rsla le -4 and S late
Hoad 4 6 m lg h l lx- a good deal for
everyone but S anford's low -Income
residents, legal counsel for Sanford
H ousing A u th o rity tenants said last
night
B ro re S c u ll, a C e n tra l Florida
L e g a l S e r v ic e s a tto rn e y re p re ­
senting the Sem inole J o in t Tenant
Conn ell, urged S H A co m m ission e rs
lo petition the r ily lo consider how
an estim ated 8.1XX) new Jobs a l ih c
p ro p o s e d Sem inole M all w ill lllip a e l
San ford's housing m arket.
Sem inole Jo in t T enan t C o u n cil
represents 480 fa m ilie s liv in g In
S IIA 's five su bsidized p u b lic h ou s­
in g projects.
"S o m e o f ih c te n a n ts In the
Sanford H ou sin g A u H io rliy m ay be
em ployed out there T h e y m ay earn
enough m oney lo m ove o u l ihere

p a re n ts , s h e lte r e o o r d ln a lo r C a th e r in e
G rim m said.
" R ig id now there's no p la te in Sem inole
C o u n ty tor ru na w a ys." G rim m said " l l 's up
to the youth lo lliu l th e ir ow n w ay."
"W h a t Boys T ow n has brought here ts
re a lly a g ill lo C r n ir u l F lo rid a ." she said
B o y s T o w n w ill p ro v id e co u n s e l and
treatm ent lor abused e lilld re n and lor parenis
w ho w aul llie lr e lilld re n In come hom e.
S c « S h e lt e r . P a g e 5 A

Lake M ary board
O K s utility line
p act w ith co u n ty
B y L A C Y D O M RN
Herald s ta ll writer
L A K E M A R Y — C lly A tto rn e y Ned J u lia n told
co m m issio n e rs Iasi n ight S e m in o le County w ill
share In Ihe legal costs Incurred If Florida Power
Co rpo ratio n sues the city a fle r b rin g required lo
b u ry Its pow er lln c s a lo n g Lake M ary Boulevard.
C See Pact, Page OA

Discovery readied for April 12 launch date
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C A P E C A N A V E R A L - T h e s lm lllc Discovery,
s* h&lt; doled to ca rry Ihe H u bble Space Teles* o|x- Into
orb il A p ril 12. w as hauled to Hie la u nch pad F rida y
lor liii.il processing, despite |mins|IiIc trouble w ith the

s h ip 's nose lan ding gear
T h e 4 .2 m ile , six-h ou r trip Irom N A S A 's Vehicle
A ssem bly B u ddin g lo la o rii li pail 3UH Ix-gun a l 7 :iu
pm
E S I rim rsd a v . 12 h ou rs ImT iIiiiI schedule
hecuuse of concern a lx iu l a 6 -ln ch m il that holds
See Discovery. Page 5A

Stran d e d satellite put in ‘s to r a g e ’
orbit; e n gin e e rs ponder rescu e plan
In rescue Hu- relay s la llo o ll al all
po**!l&gt;lr.
h iliT s.il m anagers arc d iT ia lln g a
C A P E C A N A V E R A L - En gineers
radioed co m m an d s u&gt; a s ira u d u l variety ol op tion s lo salvage Ihc
8 1 5 0 m illio n sanTIMc o v e rn ig h t iu ic m a llo u .il cnm iiuH H cattoil* *iu
I h u rsd a y . Im ug on Ixxird rockets m •Ion. In* h id in g Hie feasibility *&gt;l a
NASA
a b ill lo lxx»si ill* relay s la ltn o in to a s l m l l l c re s c u e m is s io n
sale, long-term storage o rb il a m id Issued a statem ent lull- T hu rsday
work lo figure ou l a rescue plan
, in d ica tin g ih e ugcuev w ould co n sid ­
W llh u u l Hie m aneuver, llle errant er such a lllg h l ll Hie satellite Is
s a trllltr w o uld lu ll back lo E a rth placed lo a sale m in i
N A S A has m il Ix-en approached
a round M arch 25 llu l ll Hu- pro
i f ill in ' Is su cccssh ll. llle sal* till*- lor assistance in rescuing Hie lu ­
ll ls.ii spacccralt. h o i it is follow ing
w ill re m a in s a lr ly In o r b il lo r
m il is keenly interested III the
m onth* d not longer, enough lim e
See Rescue. Page SA
lor engineer* to come up w t ill a wav

U nited F r a t a In te rn atio n al

N A S A b o s s R ic h a rd T ruly

Rescue mission possible?

See Housing, Page 5A

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Polico invflstigat* fatal hoapltal traatmant
M IAM I B E A C H — Police are InvcatigAtlng the death o f an
e ld e rly mnn w ho received an overdose o f u llra v lo le n l ligh t
■luring a trru tn irn i for psoriasis a l a hospital d erm al o’.ogv
iT iile r .
H en ry Hom er. 90. lo ok h is clothe* off and stepped Into an
iillra v lo le n t ligh t booth at M ount S in a i M edical C e n te r four
weeks ago for w h a l sh ou ld have been 2 0 seconds, said son. Mel.
H o m er left the booth 2 0 m in u te s later after no one cam e to
retrieve h im . M el said. "T h e y put h im In th e ir and forgot h im ."
lie said.
H om er, a retired C h ica g o fu rn itu re dealer, received b u m s over
most o f h is body and was Im m ediately adm itted to the hospital.
He d ie d F rid a y In the intensive care u nit.
T h e cause or death w as sepsis, a general Infection "ca u se d by
co m p lica tio n s from first- and second-degree b u m s " over 9 0
l&gt;creeni o f H om er's body, said Dr. B ru ce H ym a. w ho conducted
an autopsy for the Dade C o u n ty M edical E x a m in e r's office.
O ther co n trib u tin g factors were th e ch ro n ic s k in co ndition
psoriasis and cancer o f the prostate, said H ym a. w h o o fficially
ruled l he deal h an a ccid e n t.
M ia m i Beach p o lle r D rie d Iv e P a u l S crim sh a w sa id he Isco n d u ctin g "a n open death Invest Igat ton. Beyond that. I can 't
co m m e n t."
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Dade County wildfire under control

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S o.n c legislators are also suggesting that a stu dy co m m issio n
l«- created to stu dy w hether to break u p H R S Into sm a lle r, m ore
m anageable units. S im ila r cITorls have been blocked In the past.

Activists stand up for grossed pigs
S T U A R T — A n im a l righ ts a ctiv ists are w re stlin g w ith the
org a n ize rs of a co u n ty fa ir to c a ll o ff the popular greased pig
contest, w h ich they contend Is "tra u m a tic " and “ stre ssfu l" to
t he C rt xco-couted swine.
A dvocates for Ihc pigs show ed a videotape T h u rsd a y night to
the board of the M artin C o u n ly fair board In w h ich Ihe
squealing, slippery creatures were chased around a pen u n til
bein g captured a n d held fast by th e ir h in d legs.
" I'v e lound It to be h o rrib ly c ru e l." said Lacey Fox. a graphic
artist w ho sp o k r tor Ihe a n im als. "I fin d that It's stressful for the
p ig s ... big. tat g u ys la n d in g on th e m ."
Hut the 15-m cm bcr board, w h ich staged the latest fair last
week, decided to defer any action for now.
" I t's a contest w here sm a ll w ild boars are covered w ith Crtsco.
a n d school-age ch ild re n a rc given a period of lim e, lik e a m inute,
lo try to eaieh one of ihe pigs and b rin g It to the Judge." Gregory
Beau. Ihc fa ir's m anager said. " I t's m y opinion that th e y ’re not
m istre a te d ."

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F:M p.m .; W ad. kapinnartUnsSancln p a t I )
p m kallraam danclr* an su rd Saturate.
F:M p m .. I 1.M a v ia n O rtM li. M l M il.
OS*. SM.
dO U teW te Oappars. L a te M ary F ira Dog*.
F irs t llr s a t and W U kurAtsnus: C la a a n h sld
M andayi S a m F t pm . C h arm N r cla im
Detail*. H i LMF.
• Ja te M CaaMMMdty CsNar. k fl N. Maitland
S sm I S p.m. l i s w avaUaMa M p m .
Doran*, y a u r n
S O M U M a r y I N ■ t i n . KiUgAtt te Cal
vmkua H a ll. 1. F a t A n nus, la n ia rd ;
f i appm i d a m * A d d M tn d a ri S a m t - lp m .
CSarpa N r c l a i m Datsua. M S S O .
a Poetedy A a d te r ts n O a y t w I t u S : T te
D a y lv w k i t es C ivic AaO tl w ill p m a n l Ite
only Hard* Fla rM a " F a rs n s ll T a w " p a rte
manes te RudpM N w sysv M a c s IF a l F;M
p.m. Tickets a r t pvXtebte at Hw Potenc y
Baa O tScs and area T k t d m a t t e outtety
F a r S ite mat e s , call M s XU- u u .
a R a il le t, A lla m s n tt SU M . A lta m a n la
Iprwpa; RtaeS Rappws at fetanda. rhythm
‘nr M u n danca club Wkd. and F rt a l I p.m.
O ttilia . M I-M IL
• tte te k te o r'y . aw S R c m . Altam anla
Iprw pa C a rs lS v I b y y rt. dancing to booeft
m u ck lim d a y t tram S I p m . D rta ik. SM
M l* F r n I n ta n i by Danes Cluk of Control
Flarlda, lu n d a yt I n n l i p m Derail*.
. Maitland Clotc Cantor.
______________ _ Maitland: C la a m Said
TSurtdayi A sm P M p m . CSarpa *ar c la t a n
F ra s bapamar couno 11 p m O a la lli.

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a ic o Noooo T k a tk A IMS N Untar L I.
Mount Oara In tem o io n . call«PaM »M I«
a ta w a o c a ol F te k d a LakaM anroa Ourinp
Iho month at March. Monday ruphl crwltot
•III k o iu ro mo M ird o r W akh Myttory
Tteatro Vcu to Iho M k c tly o and v iv a Iha
c r ln v . Far n a a n a U m M il S I W l
• Tte A m a r k M Taoap A c te i Tboolra, M03
L r o to r N d . S u ik 141. Orlando Tte n a o w
l o a v n ich odu k (» a t te io n i: "M a tt Ma In
LI. lo u li. " March 1* 1J. "Choopor By Tha
D oian," M ay 1» II. L lm » *111 bo pyrtormod
a l Iho Poytem inp A rts C on te, V akn cla
Community Canopy, m il camput. Orlando

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IF PL Laniard Legacy. F rt.lu n . P p m . to
ckatnp. Don Poto. Mat tun. poplwnlng at F
pm . DakaUk-MLliPP.
a Orlaada Broadway U rie l, la b Carr
Partprmlnp Arty Ctetre. O rlando: Tte
IWON mown tell Mdute: "Cteyn." April
IF M. and "Starlight Eaprpaa." May 14.

R R t l lH
aOrkaaPo Moaaom al Art. MM N M ilk A w ,
Orlando Tte "Muaovn Concert Lerka" tell

It’s circus time
Jo slp Marc an. a n im ti trainer w ith the Clyde Beatty-Cole Bros
Circus, Is but one of (ha a cts in the two hour, Ihrsa-rtng
performances n a il Thursday and Friday at the D sLand Airport
Showgrounds. Tickets: M for adults. $4 for children 12 and
under. For inform ation ca ll (904) 736-0071.

Winter Part Art show under way
The 31st A n n u a l W inter P a rk S ide w a lk A n Festival w ill b r
th is weekend. M arch 16-18. from 9 a.m. lo 6 p.m . each day at
Cen tral P ark o n the corner of New E n gla nd a n d P ark Avenue.
W inter Park. T he event w ill feature live entertainm ent,
ch ild re n 's w orkshops, yo u th art. food, and m u ch more. Fo r
addli tonal Inform ation ra il 623-3234.

Antique car exhibit Saturday
T he A n tiq u e and C la ssic A u tom o bile C lu b o f Sem inole
C o u n ty spon sors a display of o ld c a rs each S a tu rd a y from 7-10
p.m. In Ihc Sanford W al-Mart p a rk in g lot.
Non-m em bers are welcom e to brin g th e ir old ears or browse.
For more Inform ation, ca ll Herbert Partridge at 322 :1687.

Drug awareness (estival Sunday
The G re a te r Sanford C itiz e n s Again st C rim e w ill sponsor
D rug A w areness Day. M arch 17 at 2 p.m. In Fort M ellon Park.
Sanford L akcfro nt. F a m ily fun. tree food and entertainm ent
w ill be provided. A D rug P ro tcsi R a lly w ill In - held, from 10
a.m. lo 12:30 p.m . at Ihe E lk s Home. S eventh S lre ri and
Cypress A venue.
Adm iyakn charpa m eant. M S MM .
• Tte M a rt Tarn, H I Edgowator Drtvp.
Orlando "R un For Yaur WIN.” orlll run
Stroups More* H Far P a w k . call T H E
M A R K ar l-a a e tM M A R K .
I T b a a te C ia N r. km.. F 0 Box M A DaLand In tern a lkn . c m M a n a m a bora ion
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rlan tam o ayary aaon d and taurm PNdnaaday hom ll a m . k * p m A t e ik t e n cterya
D ote k. m two
0 Cook &gt;1 Florida lao . H oy IF FJ a l 1-4.
Lankrd Faaturat anim al kadinp i t e s La* .
Lun, tony rtdrt. M a m k 4 p m . akpterH
n da v II a m . k 4 pm . A d m k tk n cterpa.
D y ta lli n i u »
• FN a P t e k la a . N. H o y IF f t Laniard
E ip t k and (arm a n lm d i Frl.. Lai. and L v i ,
IP a m i p m . A d m lv k n cterpp. Dotal Iv
M l- IMF
0 Flarlda ty d o te o k c W y . IN I Audubon
Way. Malftand; Marla*yn Bateoln C o n te Isr
Birds o l Fray k apan T u n . S a t. *4 a m 4
p m laaiary c lo u d Lun and Mon I; onyl
ronmanlal pit* mop opan Mon F r i . IP a m, *
p m . and La*. W a r n 1 p m Na a dm iuion
cterpa D a t e lt.44F M U
a Homy Lboteo Lu t e d Mr mortal Mu ia rm
and Library. U P t First L I . Lan krd VtUI
S a rto rd l h ltk r y Tuos F r l , IP a m L p m .;
and Lun. M p m t e adm iuion charge
D o te U .n » M M .o &lt; l LOW
o M a itla n d H lt k t t c a l M a la y * . I l l W
Packaged Avo . MaiSand. Mu mum hours
a r t Fa p m . Lun., T u oi and F rl. No
adm luw ncharpa DotaKy. aaa 1144
a t r imet e r Caoaty H a t e k a l teraaom . a lia
L Orlando Orly*. Looted (In ttv County

Oparttwny C onte, acrayy tram F la t World!
Houry Mon F rl. F a m ko I a m ; L a i. Lun .
I a p m Ho a dm uuon charpo Dotoily,
u im p i

i n m ........- ... ....... ... i
•Altam oota M an C lip n i ; am t Altam ank
Orlyp. Altamoota Lpringy "Bod Inlluonco."
'Hard Ta K ill." O otallk ( M M M
a ln it e k T te a te , 1X 0 t Orlande A v o ,
M el Hand " L a i. L k y and Vldaolapo" and
“ Myykary Train '' F;TJ and f W p m March
M U Far alternation ca ll 444 FILL
P iP ta ryti N M all 4. I R 0 4 and I a. A lta
m o n k Sprlnpy "H u rt Far Rad October,"
" tm yy T te V a k a r v " ''Born on tha am ol
J u ly / ' "L o rd ol tte F lk y ." "B lue L k e k . "
"Lam bada " Dotoily, u t X M
b M a o k la a d D / l, 1F4P O rlando D r lr t ;
"Batm an." “ Jaa yy. Tte Volcano " Dotoily.
M l I lk
a F la il Tote, La n ted P u n "D riving M i l l
Dalyy." " T te Hunl F o r Rad October "
Dotal to. M l FM1
o t o m ia o k C o m m o k ly Callopo, Weldon
B lv d . L a n ia r d . The p r o io n ta tlo n g l
Hotly wood F a ra d tv w ill continue with " T te
Name at the R o w ." M r a . and "FPPi: A
Space O d y u ey ." Apr a Thera la no ad
miaatet charpo and a t chewing begin at F M
p m In N v Concert Hall For more Interna
lion call M ) a m
o Wminnly County F u b lk Library Syakm .
l i t N. Drtord Read. Ceawlborry: M arch IF.
"Technicolor and TacFnetopy - Tte Enpllyh
Cardan" and " T te Tapeatry ot kteby and
Roaea — T te Enpnyh Cardan " For mora
in te rn a l ton call 0 4 41*
O la m la e k F la w Clnama. Lam molt Plato.
H w y IF OF and L R aM. C a n e ib e rry
"D rivin g M i l l D a lly ." "M adhouw “ Lnonk
preview an F rl and Lai only ot I p m ol

March it. T te p ro g ra m te ll bp te
Sunday a l I p m. In Iho m utovn ouPlkrlum
A ll proprom i a n Iraa a id apan 4a Ite puklk.
Dalai la. la s a M i
aPaadarvowa Loonpa, S R . 41F, ana black
narihat L R. 4M. Anam ank Idrtnga: H k lh e
B u lk*. T u at Sun baplnnlnp a l t p m
D tea*k.ttPM It.
a Lam look Cammynryy Cancart A im i l aten,
pratanhnp cancorta at vartaui iacatena: Tte
LCCA 'I I R 4 R w a w n k aa latkw y: H a rw y
P lttk Lao Quartet, parlormlnp ciaoakat and
Ia n pkC4«. March Fa. Sarnmak Community
Cottopo Fine Arty Tt e Oar Concert! w a n k
member! only DetailV H I 4F4J or M» H I I
a Tte ta rn . I N I t. French A te . Lan k rd
Louthem Accent wilt play nightly at t p m Lt.
Patrick! Day Forty V II begin * p m March
IF with a D J tram Croat eg FM. Caver U
Dotoily. H P aeFl

a ca p a a v H ar’ i R h k rto a t Crutoot.
Beet Warty. Lankrd. n o it k Oakon
Deity narrated k u ry and c t e r k r y te River
boot F rin c o u M p M ip k wtktelk alyng
St
Johny River. Toury loovo From
kcolton ovary day a a n p t Thurydtya Toury
laovo Item Hignbanka M arina and Camp
g r a n d In OaPary an Thmadaya
charpo Dotal la. M b 140
IPO Kalto i
Cove. Lankrd. tel Mato R o te 44: Otkry
canoe trip! Inctodmp I k Link Wablva River,
Rack Springy. Lt John! River and llu o
Springy Ipatrony yhidttte back upytraaml.
Katie a Cove a lu otkry R V. ytky and tog
cabin and boat rtntaia For roaarvottony and
in tor motion call M l aaFP. or toll tree 4 » lata
tram Orlande. Houry Mow-Thury.. F M
o m . 4 J lp m . iF r l. Lun.T M a m Ip m .
a Manna la k F k b Camp. Eate Hwy
Laniard Fyaluraa Kanic a rbaol riday
toury. R.V. pork, campground, and boat
motor re n ta l! For mora Information
ttO FIM laFPI

ta.
and
and
call

PR Iw ra M p O ra te I
on Laka Monrao. L a n t e d : D u t y crulaaa te Lt.
Johna R iv e r E ve n in g cruiaea c a te r to Ite
r a m a n lk a l hawrt A d m lu to n charge D a
tally. M l W tl.

OAvtoten Trakteag Maaclatoa. 1FM Hangar
R a te . Lan iard A irport. H olicoglor and
airplane r ld n over Lmtord/Laka M ary a n a
tor kid! and adult!. Riday attorte Mon Lai.
F:10 a m
lo L M p m ., and Lun. by
eppolnlmenl Charpo per mlngto Dataila.
HP i tap.
• Lata P o ll America Fam ily Eoeartatamant
Syatoma. IOM W Ltato Rote 4M. Longwood
Foaiuroa throe couraea and M hotel te
miniature gait, go kart racing, video pemoy.
radio control c a n and yogurt. Opan M l dev*
oyoor Hour*; Men S a t. e o m . to mkdmpht.
Lun II a m mkbitgM Hour* lim ited tor
go karty and radio control car* Charge
Detail*, i m PU TT
• W itter F a rt M ali. Winter Park "Ltebe
Chert ah T te Cat Day.” cakbrato* Am arlca'!
• I pal. an March I! tram ta a m to a pm .
Orlando area cat broadary w ill introduce
• colic broad* and Ite event w ill otter tree
gilt* tor the tn llra family Roaldonl* w ill bo
e b k to ca ll their guvlion* in to tte tipert*
from 14 a m. to a p m over tte "I Cterlyh My
C a r t e l Unala4F)4aFPFgF

NATIONAL

KXTNNONN O U T L O O K
T o d a y . .. P a r t ly c lo u d y a n d
w in d y lo tlay w ith a h ig h in Ihc
u p pe r 80s. Southeast w in d s at
2 0 m p h and gusty.
T o n ig h t...P a rtly c lo u d y and
breezy w ith a low In Ihe upper
60*. Southeast w in d s at 10 to 15
m ph.
T o m o r r o w . . . M o s t ly c lo u d y
w ith a h ig h In Ihe m id 80* a n d a
4 0 percent chance o f shower*
a n d thunderstorm s. S o u th w in d s
at 2 0 m ph.
E x t e n d e d o u t lo o k . ..C lo u d y
w ith scattered show er* S u n d a y,
c le a rin g S u n d a y night. F a ir and
co ol M onday and T uesday.
H ig h s In the low 70s. Lo w s In
the m id 50s.

Pubhated Daily and Sunday, ricap t
Saturday Py Tte Laatord Herald.
Im .. Xa N FraM h Avo., Sanford.
Fid. MFFI.

POSTM ASTER. Lew daddroaicteapn
tp TH E SANFORD H ER ALD . P.O.
Boa IUF. Laniard. F L MFFI.

11 run tirsu sn today RapSat
Inp March M ans running Is A p ril IS. IS*
" lit * Annus* Jurtad U M n l A rt la S iS itlsn '
•III As an SHpley. O a lir y haurt art; Man ,
W a* . II a m. 1 p m .; T u n . T S u rt. naan J
p m. CMaaR F rM sy t. Canary aita la apan In
tsa atanlnp during m usical an* tsaaw r
partarmanca a. Na te M ta ten cSarpa. Dyiaiiy.
O liM .t il.M 1

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THE W EATHER

n u m b e r T h u rs d a y In th e F lo rid a
L o tte ry CASH 3 g am * w a s 1 3 4 .

B o x 6 (n u m b e rs in a n y orddr):
S40 to r a M e a n t b it . S80 o n J l .

A t * t lM A r t tsAarv. taa U.

Fma A m

i t ' s not Just H R S . N obody’s follow ing the Intent o f the stale
la w ," said Rep. N orm O strau. D -Planiutlon. w ho c h a irs the
c ih ic s panel, " it 's pervasive throughout the system . It's costing
b illio n s ."

B o x 3 (n u m b ers in a n y ord er)
160 lo r a M e a n t bat. S I M o n S I.

S fm m

AnO rasa A N * . Whiter P a rk ; "T k s FOararta
at O m a V an tsy s M Ctetkgrntety t o A n a

O d a iS .k a a . a n .

T h e T am pa T r lh u n r obtained a copy or the audit, s till In
p re lim in a ry form , from H R S on W ednesday and reported on It In
Its T h u rsd a y editions.
T h e au d it com es a l a tim e when a House e th ics panel Is
in v e stig a tin g no-bid contract aw a rd s by state agencies. Som e
law m a ke rs are a lre a d y a skin g that a special panel be establish to
revam p state b id d in g requirem ents.

S tra ig h t P la y (n u m b e r* in a x a c t
order) 1250 o n a M e a n t bat, S M O
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Bly*. Detent M in d In
beginning ill-M p t n C
# t iiiii ‘1 Fatopp. H i 1 Orlando Drtva,
Laniard: Na» Imago-ManLot., baiMnlnp al
4pm Datatly. M l PMB
P FMparaMS. SM N Fdm ote Ate.. lanNrd
Lite irtertotnmowt Tvat -Tters. I pm . and
Frl-tdl. bapnwlnp al Fpm . Ootaiia. ML 1414
OFNrtda l| ■p B ln t t ab tlk a . FWPH M ilk
t t e . lu te l Ortanm Tte Mav a in y itt
Cotea Ctecarta a l P it Carr Far NymmpArta
Contra tell taaturp In non me Rovotry an
March IF at • p m. and mo Qutntoawnttol
Claaaka an April n l l i a H y m . Far man
ntormorini call 104 M il

U t l l l s t C tiio g a , W tx fs f P a rk : “ T s a i
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T A L L A H A S S E E — A stale audit accuses F lo rid a 's welfare
agency of slo ppy sp e n d in g h ab its and m anagem ent practices
that m ake It tough to determ ine if the stale ts p a ying too m u ch
to take care of the poor and abused.
A m o n g other th in gs, the audit sa ys the Departm ent of H ealth
and R e h ab ilita tive S e rvice s did not take bids on m illio n s of
d o lla rs In equipm ent and services, a n d then could not determ ine
In som e rases w h eth er It got what It paid for. said the audit.

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T h e fire. Just south o f U.S. 41. began T uesday a n d re kin d le d
W ednesday, sco rch in g 5 .0 0 0 acres o f sa w g n u a o n th e frin ge s of
the Everglades. F ire figh te rs brought It and a s m a lle r fire n orth of
the h ighw ay under co n tro l W ednesday night.
T hey rem ained al the site T h u rs d a y and were so a kin g the
scorched saw grass a n d m u ck to prevent anoth er flare-up. There
were no Injuries o r reports o f property damage. D cA n g e lls said.
In ve silg aiors believe the fire w as started by an a rson ist but
have nu suspects, said D cA n ge lls. w h o said a 4 1 .0 0 0 rew ard was
iM-ing offered to anyone w ho had Inform ation that ted to an
arrest.

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M IAM I — A 5 .000-acrr w ild fire w as s till b u rn in g tn w est Dade
C o u n ty T hu rsday but firefighters sa id It w as co nta in e d and
under control.
Hoads In I he area rem ained open and b u ild in g s In the area
were no longer In danger, sa id P h il D rA n g c lls . a spokesm an for
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FRIDAY:
SO LU N A R T A B L E : Min. 8 35
a.in.. 9:00 p.m.: MaJ. 2:25 a.m..
2:45 p.m. T ID E S : D a y to n a
Beach: highs. 10:48 a.m.. 11:09
p.m.: tows. 4:46a.m.. 4:41 p.m.:
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10:53 a m.. 11:14 p.m.: lows.
April 10 4:51 a.m.. 4:46 p.m.: Cocoa
Beach: highs. I l ofi a m.. 11:29
p.m.: lows. 5 06 am .. 5 01 p m.

H A C K CONDITIONS
Daytona Beach: W aves are
2VJ lo 3 feel and very choppy.
C u rre n t Is lo Ihe north w ill) a
w a le r tem perature o f 6 6 degrees.
New Sm yrna Beach: W aves are
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rent is lo the n o n h . w ith a w ater
tem perature o f 67 degrees. S u n
screen factor: 17.

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choppy. Isolated showers.
T onight and Satu rday...sou th
w in d 2 0 to 2 5 kLs. Seas b u ild in g
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rough tn exposed arras.

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and E d u ca tio n Center. C e le ry
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F rid a y totalled 0,00 In ch .
T h e tem perature a l 9 a.m .
to d a y w a s 7 6 d e g re e s a n d
T h u rs d a y 's overnight low w as
67. as recorded by the N atio nal
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Ot he r W ea t h e r Serv ice dat a :
Thursday'* high.............. 8 7
(^Barometric pressure.3 0 . 11
Relative hum idity ....7 4 pet
W inds....Southeast, 1 8 mph
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Lake Mary residents win land battle

POLICB MIIBPS

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Herald a la ff w riter

Polict say thay found marijuana
C A S S E L B K K H Y — A female Casselberry p o lle r ofllce r w ho
lo o k an a p p a re n tly Intoxicated w om an h o m r from h er
su perm arket w orkplace reported fin d in g tw o m ariju ana pla n ts
grow ing In Ihe w om an s bedroom.
T w o m ore pot p la n ts w ere later reportedly found In Ihe liv in g
m om alon if w ith dru K paraphernalia.
T h r find led to charges o f possession o f m ore than 2 0 gram s
of m a riju a na and eu ltlva tlo n o f the d ru g against Kartn fla rrr.
48. 5 1 0 P o la ris Loop 104. Casselberry. She was arrested at
hom e at 12:26 p.m. W ednesday.
Police w om an Ja n e t S. Scott said she encountered H a rrc at
G oodin g's. State Hoad 436. w here she w as ly in g on the floor at
h er w ork station. S cott said she offered to lake H a rrr home
when her em ployer said she co u ld n 't w o rk and H a rrc sa id she
had no one else to h elp her home. ItarTc reportedly asked for
further assistance w hen rn le rtn g h er house and bedroom , and
In Ihe process o f h e lp in g her. S cott said, she saw Ihe pot cro p In
p la in view.

Victim captures burglary suapact
S A N F O R D — A Sanford m an told c ity poller he was
aw akened by the sound o f th r c h a in on hla w allet being m oved
In h is bedroom at about 2:30 a.m . W ednesday.
H r saw a strange w om en h o ld in g h is w allet. H r grabbed her
and held her for police. W hen p o lle r a rrived a i 507-2 O ak A v r..
they charged Z in a D avis. 30. 1 13 C a stle H rrw rr C o u rt.
Sanford, w ith arm ed bu rglary, possession of burglary loots and
grand theft. S he was arrested u l Ihe v ic tim 's house at 2:44 a.m.
W ednesday.
Police said ih e suspeet used a kn ife to aid In fn rrln g e n try to
the house and rrp o rtrd y dropped a kn ife w h rn th r victim
grabbed her. She allegedly stole $737 In U.S. ru rre n ry and $26
In M exican m oney from Ihe v ic tim 's w allet, p o lle r said.

Man accused of imprisoning woman
A L T A M O N T E S P R IN G S - A m an accused of allegedly
Injuring h is room m ate by p u n ch in g her face and stabbing her
In the b u ttock and thigh M onday a lso allegedly prevented her
from seeking assistance.
A lta m o nte S p rin g s police a rid when they were ra ile d to the
bouse o f Ihe couple T h u rsd a y afternoon. Para Lee M ahogany.
45. reportedly said th r suspect w o u ld n 't let her leave th eir
house to seek m edical treatm ent. S h e said she was held agulnst
her w ill.
T he suspect. Jo se p h C arter London. 34. 24!) A lto n Square.
Illdg. 5-207. reportedly told p o lle r M ahognay was Injurrd
M onday when she fell dow n a flight o f stairs.
Lon don Is rh arg e d w ith aggravated ba ttrry and lalse
Im prtsonm ent.

Sanford armed robbery suspect nabbed
S A N F O R D — A m an who allegedly threatened two wom en
w ith a gun d u rin g a robbery ou tside the H alfshell Restaurant
and Lounge. II!) S. M agnolia A v r.. Sanford. Krb. !). has Iteen
arrested by city police.
T h r v ictim s reportedly Identified u suspect In a p o lle r photo
lineup. That lead T liu rs d u y to charges of arm ed robbery, use of
a firearm In a felony and possession o f a firearm by a Irion
against H arold C b a rlrs Davis. 28. 1 110 W. N in th S i.. Sanford,
lie was arrested at the county Jail.

Crack, pot reportedly found in house
A L T A M O N T E S P R IN G S — A m an w ho allegedly had u slosh
of cra ck cocaine and less than 20 gram s of m arijuana tu his
house d u rin g a C ity C o u n ty Investigative Bureau search
T h u rsd a y has been arrested.
A lto n W illia m s. 30. 601 P lu m Lane, ru ra l A ltam onte S prings,
has tie r11 charged w ith possession of cocaine, less than 20
grants o f m a riju a na and drug paraphernalia. He was arrested
at home.

LAKE M ARY H ills o f L a k e M ary
r c s ld c n la w o n th e firs t b a ilie o v e r a
seven-acre p a rre l o f lan d adjacent to their
su b d ivisio n ow ned by C e n tre x Corp.
Residents have co m p la in e d that Ihe land,
w ltleh borders th e ir s u b d iv isio n on three
sid e s a n d Is zoned e n m m e re la l. w hen
developed w ill cau se u n w an le d truffle and
n olsr. C e n tre x, of G ra n d C a y m a n . B ritish
W esl Indies, h as sa id any z o n in g o ilie r lh a n
rom m e re ial w ill m ean a fin a n cia l loss for the
com pany.
C e n tre x last n ight asked for a delay u
second readin g o f I h r zone ch ange request.
C o m m issio n e rs d e n lrd the request, then
rezoned Ihe p a rre l from co m m e rcia l lo
professional office.
C r n t r r x had h ern granted tw o 30-day

■v VICKI O o M M U M
Htrald Hall writs r____________
LA K E M ARY - Sandy
Robinson, m othe r o f three, has
u nn ou n e rd h e r ra n d ld a e y for for
the D istrict I seal on Ihe S e m i­
nole C o u n ty S cho ol Board.
T h e scut, w h ic h represents
K rc th . Lake M ary. Longwood.
W inter S p rin g s and W oodlands
elem entary schools. Greenw ood
Lakes and R o ck Lake m iddle
schools anti L u k e M ary H igh
S ch o o l. Is c u rre n tly held hy
L a rry Bet singer, w ho bus yet to
a n n o u n ce h is ca n d id a c y . R e­
p u b lica n B ill K ro ll. a form er
tw o-lent! hoard m em ber, bus
also announced Ills can didacy
lo r I h r seal.
Robinson, a lso a Republican,
s a id h e r e x p e r ie n c e w it h
p a r r n l- lr u c lir r association s and
local school a d viso ry com m It tecs
In S e m in o le . A la c h u a a n d
E scam bia co u n tie s w ill stand her
lit good stead d u rin g the e le c­
tion.
" I ’m a registered R epublican
a n d b e c a u s e u l th e M a r t in
C o u n ty ru lin g . I have lo m il on a
partisan tic k e t." she suld. " B ill. I
have w orked w ith the schools
and the d is trict at a ll levels. It's
m y experience ili.it c n u n ls ."
S h e s a id s h e Is r u n n in g
because she feels she m ust la ke
"th e next lo g ica l ste p " In her
school Involvem ent, not b rru u s r
she w as dlvsmtsfit-d w ith the
representation In h r r district.
Robinson a tten ds m any school
hoard m eetin gs w earing a b u t­
ton In Ihe shape of the bright
vellow school b u s d ia l repre­

□ 8 « e T ra sh . Page 5 A

Correction
Due to an e diting error, a story
In T h u rs d a y 's S anford Herald
sta tin g S em ino le C o u n ty co m ­
m is s io n e rs T ue sd a y approved
im m e d ia te m andatory garbage
co lle ctio n ts Incorrect. C o m m is ­
s io n e rs . d u rin g a n o n -v o tin g
w orksesslon. gave Ih cir verbal
e n d o rs e m e n t of th e co n c e p t
w h ich w o uld affect o n ly u n in ­
corporated a rra s u n le ss citie s
choose to |oln the program .
If given official co m m ission
a p p ro v a l In a b u u l a m o n th ,
m andato ry g a rtu gc co lle ction la
not sch eduled to begin before
O ctober 1991.

sents h er rum pulgn. She said
she Is w ell kno w n In Ihe n o rlh
purl of Ihe co un ty and Is m aking
an cirort lo meet Ihe people to
Ihe south.
Robinson has a bachelors de­
gree In fine professional arts
from K e n l S la te University. She
has been president of the Lake
M a ry L o r a l S c h o o l A d v is o ry
Com m ittee, u representative on
Ihe rounty-W lde L S A C . c h a ir­
m an o f the m iddle school rezoning task force, a m em ber of
Ihe e n m m lltc c to d e te rm in e
c o u n ty h ig h sch oo l re zo u ln g
criteria, a m em ber of Ihe county
high school rczo n in g com m ittee,
a band booster and a m em ber of
the D ivide n ds program.
" B u i a ll that experience Is
m a ilin g com pared lo bein g a
parent." she said.
It Is th a l parental experience.
Robinson hopes. Iliul w ill w ill
her a scat at the school board.
S he believes she know s what
p u rcuis w ant and that they need
h e lle r re p re se n ta tio n on the
board.
"B a re n ts a rc very in touch
w ith Ihe needs ut Ihe school, hut
often they a rc overlooked." she
noted. " T h e re are people on i In­
board w ho have backgrounds In
a d m in is tra tio n , le a c h in g and
|M-rsonnel. but there Isn’ t anyone
w ho com es us a parent repre­
sentative."
R o bin so n 's (laughter A llis o n Is
a student a i G reenw ood L ak e s
M iddle S chool and her son s G u g
and Brian u ttritd Lake M arv
H igh School.
S he hopes that despite ihe
ligh t budgetary restraints Ihe

S H A workers
vote to
unionize
• y LAU R A L. W L U V A M
Hsrald staff wrttsf________

Sandy Robinson
district laers. Sem inole ('m in is
w ill "continue to have Ihe q u a li­
ty education we ull expect." S he
adm its, however, that w ill Ik d lfflcu li and docs nui cla im to
have a cu re lor the d is tric t's
llnan ctal woes.
''B ill we have lo deal w ith the
g ro w lh n o w ." s h e said. Not
som ething to In - p u l n il in to IIk *
f u t u r e . R o b in s o n s u g g e s t s
grow lh m anagem ent so lu tio n s
m ight Include a m o d lllrd school
calendar, double sessions, the
lm|M&gt;slllon of lnt|&gt;aii Ires or un
Increase In Ihe m lllu g r rate.
T h e k e y lo s u c c e s s , sh e
stresses. Is In a n uiltl-fu ce lrd
approach to problem solving.
She said the sch ool hoard nrdds
lo w o rk w ith other governm ental
agencies su ch as the Sem inole
C o un ty C o m m issio n and w ith
die b u sine ss co m m u n ity lo find
w orkable answers.

S A N F O R D - T h e Sanford
H o u s in g A u t h o r it y m a y
s o o n b e g in c o l l e c t i v e
b a r g a in in g w ith Ihe In ­
t e r n a t io n a l U n io n o f
O perating En gin e e rs fo llo w ­
in g an ove rw h e lm in g vote
for u n io n iza tio n by S H A
em ployees th is week.
Ja m e s Sw eeting III. a t­
torney for the h ou sin g nut h o r l t y . s a id S H A
em ployees voted 15 lo 2 to
u n io n ize d u rin g a n election
W ednesday. If the P u b lic
E m p lo y e e s R e la t io n s
C o m m itte e validates elec­
tio n re su lts M arch 28. he
said, co lle ctiv e bargain in g
n egotiation s w ill begin.
A p e r s o n n e l p o lle y
adopted by the board last
ye ar w ill be void If P E R C
c a lls Ihe election valid.
S H A e m p lo y e e s f ir s t
m oved lo u nion ize to S ep­
t e m b e r f o llo w in g t h r
h o a rd 's n e g otia tion of u
private m anagem ent co n ­
tract. one later rejected by
th e fe d e ra l g o v e rn m e n t.
E m plo ye e s also com plained
w h rn the board tw ice last
year refused to grunt co s­
t- o f-liv in g pay In cre a ses
called for In Ihe personnel
policy.
" T h is w ill forever change
th e re la tio n s h ip betw een
the board and the h ousing
a u t h o r i t y e m p lo y e e s . "
S w e e tin g said.

SUPER SHOE SATURDAY

20%TO50%OFF

_______

S A N F O R D — T h e y 're unified.
T h e y 're organized. T h e y 're tired
o f the trash tn th is c ity a n d they
are going to do som eth in g about
It.
T h e y m ake u p the M ake S a n ­
ford S h in e Com m ittee and It
held It's th ird m eeting In C ity
H a ll th is m orning.
T h e m ore than 16 grou ps that
co m p rise It w ill be ta k in g to the
streets for an “ a ll ou t a s s a u lt"
o n c ity litte r and trash th is
M a rch 31. said S an ford S ce n ic
Im p ro v e m e n t B o a rd M e m b e r
M artha Yancey.
T h e group discussed the goals
o f th e ir clean-up project th is
m o rn in g and a lig n e d streets to
each o f the different grou ps that
w ill be participating.
T h e clean-up area stretches
fro m the w aterfront lo 13th
S tre e t a n d fro m M c llo n v llle
A cn u e to Fre n ch Avenue.
T h e e ffo rt w ill c o n s is t o f
w a sh in g dow ntow n storefreont
w indow s, co llecting trash that
n e v e r m ade It to c a n s a n d
w a sh in g sidew alks, said Yancey,
a m em ber o f the S ce n ic Im ­
provem ent Board th a t went to
the M ayor s office to get the
project off the ground one m onth
ago.
W h ile p ra isin g Ihe cooperative
c iv ic effort. M ayor B c tty c S m ith
h in te d that the project m ight be
m ore th an Just un a n n u a l one.
"W e re a lly need th is ." S m ith

o lllce s. a c lin ic that dries not Include
overnight treatm ent, and personal service
■■siabllshnienls.
W ill* llie rc/on ln g. co m m ission e rs w ill
n o w d ru fi a n o rdinan ce in accept this plan
C e n tre x attorney D uke W oodsen said
C rn lre x w ould challenge a n y action by ihe
c o m m is s io n th a t w o u ld t n lr r f r r r w ith
C e n tre x's rig id to develop the property
"W e 're prepared lo file a ch allen ge In
IKTilrel o u r rig h ts us p rop e rly ow ners."
W nodsrn said.
C o m m issio n e r I’aul T rc in e l sold I In* city
and re siden ts had operated In good lu lih by
g ivin g C e n tre x the p re viou s extensions. He
made the m illio n lo rezone Ihe parrel. "If
the a p p lle a n l w ants lo sue. we m ight end up
w ill) a professional office zoning and no
developers agreem ent." he said.
Fe ss a ssu re d W o odse n the Flty was
co nside ring all sides o f Ihe m utter. "O u r
attem pts a re to lie fa ir to you. loo. ■■

Lake Mary woman announces
candidacy for school board

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e xten sio ns lo develop plans lo r the s tir,
located on C o u n ty Road 4B-A adjacent to Ihe
il llls o f Lake M ary subdivision.
K rs ld rn ts of Ihe su bd ivisio n favored Ihe
rezoning lo lim it traffic and n o lsr. But
Cen trex failed lo meet w ith residen ts to
d iscu ss the site developm ent plans. *'Wr
were prom ised som ebody w o uld m r r l w ith
t lie residents and nobody d id ." M ayor D irk
Fcss said.
"I'm tired o f being told som eth in g w ill be
done and fin din g o u l II hasn't been done.
T h e dow nzoning la k e s ra re o f o u r residents,
and th a t's what w e 'rr here lo d o ." co m m is­
sioner David M ealor said.
C e n ir r x had w orked w ith c ity s ta lf to plan
for ihe la n d 's d cvclo pm e ni. W ith city staff.
C e n irrx had agreed Ihe property w ould Isused lo r a branch bunk, ph arm acy, c h ild
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EDITORIALS

Where has all
the cash gone?
G overnm ent officials have determ ined that
nobody's p la y in g hlde-and-seck w ith 9180.
b illion, but It's m issing anyw ay. T h a t m udh
ca sh has disappeared from the river o f m o n ey
flow ing through A m ericans' packets. P erhaps
an old plan m ight help W ashington find som e
of It.
T h e n um b er or bills printed on govem em nt
presses has m atched the num ber needed for
various transactions for years. B ut In late
1988. Federal Reserve officials noticed that
th e n u m b e r p r in t e d h a s s u b s t a n t ia lly
exceeded the nu m b er needed for personal
spending. T h e m ysterio us rap. w hich n o one
seem s to be able to explain fully, totaled
about 9180 billion.
Som e experts have suggested that m ost of
the cash has left the co untry — stashed In
foreign mattresses, yo u m ight say. S o m e la
undoubtedly burled In fruit Jars In the back
ya rd s of A m erica n s w ho distrust the b a n kin g
system . Som e has been lost b y careless
people. Som e m a y have disintegrated w hen It
went through the fam ily wash.

R O B ER T W AGM AN

Pentagon has billions in unused goods
W A S H IN G T O N — A cco rd in g to the General
A c c o u n tin g O ffice, the P e nta go n's " a ttic " — Its
m ilita ry w arehouses — is b u rs tin g w ith 9103
b illio n w orth o f su pp lie s, from com plete nuclear
reacto r syste m s lo s h irts and socks.
M ore Im portant, though. Ihe G A O found that
these w arehouses are fille d w ith Items the
m ilita ry does not need. In to m e rases. Ihe
Pentagon d id not even kn o w 11 had bought
ce rta in supplies: In other In s ia n rrs . It no Uutgrr
k n e w w h y It had pu rchased som e Itrm s.
G A O a u d ito rs a lso found that, over Ihe Iasi
se ve ral years. P vn la g o n o ffic ia ls — due lo
u nn ecessary p u rch a se s — have had lo de v o ir
Increasing a m o u n ts of e xpen sive storage spare
Io obsolete goods. In som e cases, the warehouses
co n ta in 3 3-ycar s to rk s o f som e Itrm s.
• B y the Pentago n's ow n reckoning. 934 bllUnn
o r these su p p lie s Is In "u n re q u ite d '' Items.
"U n re q u ite d " Is official term in o logy m eaning
not needed for a future w ar or required w ithin
the next two y e a rs In p e a re llm r.
T h e G A O 's fin d in g s , co n ta in e d In three
separate repotis. were u n v e iled at u recent
Senate G o ve rn m e n tal A ffa irs C o m m itte e hear­
ing.
" W e b e lie v e th e g ro w th re s u lts fro m u
tendency to s lo c k far Into the fu tu re ." Assistant
C o m p tro lle r G e n e ra l F ra n k C . Conah un told the

senators. " T h is Is fostered by u m anagem ent
ph ilosophy that re w a rd s o b lig a tin g fun ds and
Idling orders. T h e re Is no co rre spon ding em ­
phasis on econom y o r e fficie n cy ."
T h e G A O fo u n d ,
am ong other abuses,
that som e P rn tag o n
s u p p ly - r e n t e r
s u p e r v is o r s I n ­
c re a s e d r e q u ir e ­
m ents lor Hem s to
p r e v e n t th e c o m ­
puter from reportin g
c u rre n t s ta c k s as
excessive.
In one ease, a D e­
le n » e L o g i s t i c s
A g e n ry In v e n to ry
m anager found that
(M uch of the
h r had m ore than Ihe
waste oc­
re q u ire d s ix -m o n th
curred during
s u p p ly o r f ir e Ihe Pentagon
retardant s h irts on
spending
hand. S o he s im p ly
frenzy ofthe
c h u n g r d Ih e r e ­
Reagan years.
q u ire m e n t fro m a
six-m onth su pp ly lo
a five-year su pp ly. T h is m ean' h r hud to order
1.078.000 new s h irts to meet the new require-

J A C K ANDERSON

Nouum?rwan

U.N. downplays abuse
charges for hostages

UNLIKABLE LEFTIST
WITH A RECORD OF
COMPLETE ECOMOMIC
MISMANAGEMENT/

W A S H IN G T O N - T he UnKed N ations m a y
be dow n p layin g h um an rig h ts abuses In Iran
a s part o f an effort to free Western hostages
h e ld by Ira n ia n -sp o n s o re d te rro ris ts In
Lebanon.
W e have been reporting on Ihe secret
negotiations since lost fa ll between Iran and
B u sh adm in istratio n em issaries to release the
hostages. The U nited
State* released tens
o f m illio n s of dolla rs
in f r o z e n I r a n ia n
assets os a goodw ill
gesture that d id n 't
work.
Now the U.N. has
w eighed In w ith a
r e p o r t
t h a t
d ow nplays extensive
h u m a n r ig h t s vlo-

B ut the gap Isn't fully explained by a n y of
those things.
Several years ago. federal officials became
concerned because o f the large a m o u n t of
ca sh being shuflled back and forth b y drug
traders. C o n cern ran so high that Congress
Included a provision In the anti-drug bill of
1988 that required the secretary o f the
T re a su ry a n d law enforcem ent personnel to
stu d y the feasibility o f w ithdraw ing 9 1 0 0 bills
fro m circulation because .they were the most
co m m o n denom ination-used In drug transac- lio n s. No report has been Issued.

rtW rtte u w

O th ers at the time suggested sim ply ca llin g
In all 9100 bills and exchanging each for a
new bill. T h a t would have put drug dealers,
w ho could have had thousands of the b ills on
h a n d . In a bind because they would have had
lo explain the cash cache.
Perhaps som e o f the m issing ca sh Is.
Indeed, hidden In the underground econom y
o f drugs. Federal Reserve officials Interested
In tracing the m issing m oney might reconsid­
er the earlier proposals or come u p with
sim ila r p la n s to (lush out any drug ca sh that
m ight ne lying around. T h e ir efforts also
m ig h t help the Bush adm inistration's battle
against Illegal drugs.

L E T T E R S TO E D IT O R
Lcller* lo l l i r r d lln r ure welcom e. A ll letters ro u t.
I k - signed. In clu d e the address o f the w r it e r and a
d a y tim e telephone num ber. Letters sh ou ld be on a
s lu g h le subject a n d Ik - as b rie f as possible.. L etters
a rc subject to edit lug

Berry's World

c a r e f u lly c h o r e o ­
graphed the Ja n u a ry ( T h e Iranians
c a r e f u l l y
trip to Iran by U.N.
o b s e rv e r R e y n a ld o
c h o r e o
G a lin d o P o h l a n d
raphed Ihe
kept up Ihe pressure
anuary (rip lo
Iran by U.N.
on P o h l w hen he
observer
went home. O n Feb.
R e y n a l d o
22. w h ile Poh l was
Galindo Pohl. J
fin a liz in g h is report,
an e dito ria l appeared
In the governm ent-controlled Tehran n e w s­
paper c a llin g for Ihe release o f (he hostages.
On Feb. 23, an Iranian-backed S hiite c le ric In
Lebanon said It w as tim e to let them go. On
Feb. 26. Poh l released h is m ild report.

S

ELLE N G OO DM AN

Supermarket glut of information
B O ST O N — It Is six o 'clo ck at night and I am
In the su pe rm a rke t doing what a ll gixxl
A m e rica n s do there, la m reading
T h e room Is spacious. T h e lig h tin g is perfect.
T h e tem perature Is com fortable. T h e shelves
are lu ll. There Is even a p lo tlin e of sorts traced
th rou gh Ihe w ords lh a i have m y full attention.
T h e suh|ect Is n u tritio n .
I am surrounded by other readers. IIjn
m o v in g us we go dow n the sides of boxes
H lgh -solu a blc fiber, low sodium , natural bran,
low-fui. non-fat. low cholesterol, no cholesterol.
W e do not ta lk lo each other out loud. Itul
read o n s ile n tly : su cro se , carbohydrate*,
rlb o ilu v lu . n ia cin , ca lciu m . Iron, potassium . A
few. the sort w h o were g rin d s In high school,
go to the sm a ll print: n iacin am ide, p y rld o x ln r
h yd ru ch lo rld c. p alm tale. th ia m in hydroclorlde.
From lim e to lim e, one of my co-readers
a ctu a lly p u ts a bux in her ca rl. 1 look u p and
a s k m yself, w hat lia s she learned that I cannot
u nderstan d? If 1 take ihe sam e box. can l go
hom e now?
S u ch pathetic scenes o f A m e rica n s -.Higgling
th rou gh Ih cir su perm arket librarie s prompted
Dr. L o u is h u lllv u n lo cull Ihe A m e rica n grocery
store "u T ow er o f B a b e l." Never m in d that the
Secretary o f H H S had h is Images wrung
(nobody Is spe a king hcrel: he was qu ite right
to describe the frustration that faces the
average shopper.
N either Illiterate nor Innum crutc. we artfaced d a lly w ith lilt- p o ssib ility that we are
In -n utrltlo na lc. We cannot separate the in ­
form atio n from the dis inform ation. Wt* ran
b a re ly com pare the sugar content of A lp h a Bits
w ith Ihe la l content of C a rn a l ion hri-aklasi
b a rs o r rem em ber how m a n y m illig ra m s o l salt
Is lo o m any and w hether potassiu m Is good or
bud.
"C o n s u m e rs need to Ih - lin g u ists, scientists
a n d m in d readers lo understan d ihe m any
la b e ls they see." said Dr. h u lllv u n . It Is a real
m e ss."

SOUTH AFRICAN POPULATION
BAR CHART

m e n l g uidelines. Today Ihe m ilita ry has 37U.(XX)
fire-retardant s h irts In lls warehouses and 98.7
m illio n w orth on order.
G A O a uditors found that the Navy - a t an
a n n u a l cost of 924 m illio n — Is w arehousing
140.000 s h ip and su bm arine parts that have no
cu rre n t u tr and are not expected lo b e n re d e d to
meet a n y fu lu re requirem ents.
It has. for Instance. 53 assem blies for a son a r
system . But 51 o f them, at a total value of
8160.000. are not needed. T h e G A O says n e ith e r
the N a vy's Item m anager n o r the branch ch te l
had records or knew w hy the Items had been
purchased.
T h e G A O said that m u ch o f the waste n cru rre d
d u rin g Ihe Pentagon spending frenzy o f Ihe
Reagan years when Pentagon a dm in istra to rs
found It h ard to spend a ll Ihe money they were
given. B u t the G A O 's C o nah an said that even In
m ore reeent budget-restricted tim es, the m ilita ry
co n tin u e s to spend b illio n s of dollars a n n u a lly
for u n n re d rd equipm ent and spare parts.
Even as Ihe G A O reports were u n v e iled on
C a p ito l H ill, there was an Ironic event abuut 2 0
m ile s lo the west. The " Ia s i" of Ihe A ir F o rce 's
SK-71 B lackb ird spy planes w as fin is h in g a
rrc o rd -.b rca k ln g (88 m in u te s . 17 se co n d s)
cross-country (light ut D u lle s airport. It was
tu rn ed over to the S m ith son ian for display at Ihe
A ir and Space M useum.

S o the good d o c o lr has decided lo clean up
the m ess by ch a n g in g Ihe n a tio n 's grocery
readin g Hi- Is not the llrst p u b lic educator
w ith this In m in d. Itul II he h as Ills way. the
governm ent w ill m andate a u n ifo rm Ij Ik -I on
in a m ila e iu re d fn tiilstu lls to m easure lal. IIIk t .
ch olesterol a m i ca lo rics a m o n g other things.
T h e re w ill be m ore labels, on eve ryth in g from
M A M s lo ca n n e d potatoes.
W elt. I w ish Dr. h u lllv u n good lur k. May the
|ieople ol A m e rica . I&lt;&gt;v e rily, com e to know the
rllffrren ce h c lw r rn m illig ra m s and nitriles.

m u tu u m and health. May h is lain I becom e a
best-seller. Hut m y m a ssive su pe rm a rk e t
reading leads mi* in suspect lh a i w hul w e 'll gel
Irom the governm em is m ore data and less
com prehension.
Labels, labels, everyw here, from cigarettes
(n T w in kles. It's o u r w ay o l s trik in g a fia la m c
iH-iwcen u frcc-m a rk rt econom y and a healthy
public. M an u factu rers go on m a rke tin g a n y ­
th in g that isn 't lllegul or Im m ediately lethal.
T h e governm ent sla p s a label on It. The
consum er I s lr lt to beware.
T h is vast m lo n n a ilo n glut does little more
than Increase the am ount people are expected
to k n o w a n d Ih e
num ber ol d e cisio n s
wt- a r c f o r c e d lo
make.
In d e e d , b e in g a
s e r io u s c o n s u m e r
lia s becom e a fulltim e Job. In Ihe same
m lnute*. one person
cun read the luht-l on
a box of Ht-ariwlse
et-real or an a rticle on
Ihe ozone layer, lie
ca n m a k e an In ­
telligent ch o ice be­
tween W eight W a t­
Manufacturers
ch e rs a n d S to u ffc r
g o o n market­
fro/cn d in n e rs o r be­
ing anything
tw e e n c o m p e t in g
that isn't il­
n a t i o n a l b r a i l ii
legal or Im­
plans. Slit- ru n . In
mediately
one year, read her
lethal. The
w u y t h r o u g h th e
government
s u p e r m u r k i- i o r
slaps a label
th ro u g h " W a r and
on It. The
Peace.'
consum er Is
Dr. S u lliv a n m ay
left to bewaru. J
bellt-ve the govern ­
ment w ill stream lin e
ih e prolusion ol I u I k -Is and m ake o u r choices
sim pler. But anyone w ho b u v s that lint- should
ch eck the new " s im p lifie d " Incom e-lax lorm .
What co n su m e rs want is less: Few er de­
cisio n s lo m ake, la b e ls d ia l m ean som ething
I d rather be laced w ith a n Internation al ban
sym bol slapped on Ihe cholesterol, a p io file o l
ch u b b y ch e cks lor the mega la l system lor
health very giHid lor you. good lo r you. fair
and "ca t th is a n d yon die "
But w hat arc w c going to get? More d a la and
more d e cisio n s lo m ake. You ca n coun t o n II.
T he next tim e you h it the m arket, lu iget the
cart. G ra b the nearest easv c h a ir

Iranian President Hashcm t Rafsanjani has
been desperate to b lu n t International c r it i­
c ism of h um an righ ts abuses. Here are Ihe
behind-the-scenes events su rrou nding P o h l's
Investigation as revealed to u s by Intelligence
sources:
• N ine da ys before P o h l arrived In T e h ra n .
Iran began a m assive transfer o f th o u sa n d s o f
p o litic a l prisoners o u t o f Tehran to p ris o n s in
other locations. M any o f the prisoners were
sim p ly stashed In railro ad cars w h ile P o h l
w as In town.
• S ix da ys before P o h l arrived, the form er
Iranian am bassador to the U.N. boasted lo a
p a rlia m e n ta ry co m m itte e that P o h l w as
p re d is p o s e d lo a c c e p t th e Ira n ia n lin e
because In negotiations before (he v is it he
had established " a cle a r position In o u r
favor."
• P o h l's a rriva l on J a n . 21 was b la ck e d out
by the Iranian press so dissidents co u ld not
seek h im out. but the w ord passed th ro u g h
Ihe opposition underground. H u n d re d s o f
people, m any o f (hem m em bers o f Ihe
oppo sitio n People's M ujahedin, staged a s ll In
outside P o h l's hotel. G a n gs of re v o lu tio n a ry
guards attacked Ihe dem onstrator* o u tsid e
the hotel w hen Poh l w a s out of sigh t. W h ile
P o h l w as s till In town, a top Iranian Ju d ic ia l
official confided lo h is co-workers lh a i the
M oja h cdln follow ers w ould pay for th e ir sit-in.
"T h e y have a ll been Identified." he said.
• Pohl w as taken to a show tria l o f an
alleged m urderer lo dem onstrate the c iv ility
of Iranian JusUcc. T he ch ie f of the c o u rts told
colleagues he w as w arned In advan ce that
P o h l w as co m in g a n d was told to feign
s u rp ris e and m ake sure e v e ry th in g ra n
a cco rd in g lo law.
• T he perfect p ictu re w as m arred tw ice
d u rin g P o h l's v isits by governm ent o fficia ls
w h o ob v io u sly h a d n 't been clu ed In. A n
Iranian official p u b licly declared lo M o ja h cd ln
officia ls In Iraq. " W c la k e revenge on y o u . W e
pu t you In Jail and k ill you. T h is Is a d iv in e
co m m a n d .
A n d a n o th e r regim e o ffic ia l
shouted In a speech lo Ihe Iranian p a rlia ­
m ent. "W h e n It co m es to the M ojah cdln . w c
go as far us k illin g and executing (hem. W e
a lso use Ihe w hip, prison, exile a n d a ll k in d s
o l other pu n ish m e n ts." Pohl lelt T c h ia n Ja n .
28 after spending m ost o f h is lim e w ith
'w itn e s s e s " s u p p lie d by Ihe R a fs a n ja n i
regim e and w ith governm ent officials.

�Switont Herald, Sanford. Florida — Friday, March 18. 1WO — I *

MoneyW m I Virginia aoclal tehadulad
O R A N G E C IT Y - T h e U n ite d M ethodlsl C h u rch . 395 EuM
U n lv e n ily Ave.. O nui(ie C liy . U h aving a W eal V irg in ia S o cia l
M arch 1H at 12:30 p.m. a l the ch urch. A p lcnlc-atyle lu n c h w ill
be nerved and lievcragea w ill be provided.

F lrt alarm ayatam plannad for city hall
L A K E M A R Y — C lly com m laatonrra laat n ight approved the
In M u lla ilin i o f a fire alarm ayalem for the new c lly hall. T h e fire
a la rm ayalerrl wan not designed Into the bu ildin g.
T he ayalem w llll coal 814.225.50.
A cco rd in g lo the National F ire Protection A ssociation, any
b u ild in g w ith an occupancy o l more Iban 100 persona m u st
have a n approved lire a la rm ayalem that w o rks a u tn m a llc a llly
a n il m anu ally.

C eo tla a ed rrm Fags 1A
units to be refurbished. Rowe
Sanford officials turned down said.
Sanford Initially turned down
the $102,000 rental rehabilita­
tion grant In late 1968 after Ihe 1908 $102,000 rental re­
former city community devel­ habilitation allocation In late
opment officer Richard Woods 1968. saying the 10 percent
resigned. H UD said the de­ portion of tt available for ad­
p a r t m e n t a p e n t Ita a d ­ ministration was too little. San­
ministrative dollars from the ford also refused a 1969 alloca­
county's HUD-ftnancrd grant be­ tion. The city also refused to
fore substantial rehabilitation participate In the county's CDBG
work was accomplished. As a program In an effort to seek a
result, about $69,000 of a la rg e r grant from a HUD$103,000 1967 HUD rental re­ financed state Small Cities Pro­
h a b i l i t a t i o n g r a n t w a s gram.
The city was unsuccessful In
'‘deallocated” by HUD and never
securing a Small Cities grant
sent to the clly.
The $34,000 remaining from and la rejoining Ihe county
the grant allowed eight rental CD BG program this year In an

Chair-

Housing-----housing needs are; about 300
C M lla a a l from Tags 1A
homes starting In the $40,000
W e want that range planned for the Carriage
h o u sin g to be n m e th tn g they Cove North development near
can afford, w hether Its a p a rt­ the Intersection of Lake Mary
m e n ts o r single-fam ily hom es.” Boulevard and U.S. 17-92: a
S cott said.
subsidized apartment complex
T h e five co m m ission ers voted planned for Hartwell Avenue,
u n a n im o u sly lo form ally request north of County Road 48-A;
the S an ford C ity C o m m is s io n lo another 500 homes planned lor a
c o n s id e r a ffo rd a b le h o u s in g development between Oregon
sto ck In Sanford before approv­ Avenue and Upmla Road: sever­
in g the m a ll developm ent order, al hundred apartmen Is planned
sch eduled for c lly co m m ission near Orovevlew on Lake Mary
review A p r il 9.
Boulevard; and plana still devel­
S ta le statute* governing a p­ oping for at least 300 homes in
proval o f developm ents o f re­ an affordable housing venture off
g io n a l Impact require plan ners Celery Avenue.
lo w eigh h ou sin g a va ilab le near
During consideration of the
the d e ve lop m e n ts
mall development order March
J a y M a rd e r. S a n fo rd c lly
9. the Eaat Central Florida Re­
planner, said this m orn in g the gional Planning C o u n cil re­
San ford area has sufficient af­ commended lo the City of San­
fordable h o u sin g a va ilab le In the ford requiring mall developer
c lly . su rro u n d in g a rra s In S e m i­ Melvin Simon A Associates of
nole C o u n ty . Deltona and Lake
Indianapolis to build apartments
C o un ty.
affordable to the majority of mall
S o m e o f th e new S a n fo rd
employees whose Income falls
below Ihe project median Instead
d e v e lo p m e n ts . M a r d e r s a id ,
w o u ld accom m odate affordable of the 400.000 square feet of

Pact

Baseball - —

C w U s a H fre e s P a g e 1A
J u lia n met w ith ihe board of
co u n ty co m m lw lo n e ra Tuesday.
"T h e y agreed to s p lit the legal
co sts 50-50 If the c ity agreed lo
share Ihc legal burden." nesatd.
J u lia n also sold the co un ty
requested that Lake M ary absorb
a n y a d d itio n a l costs of a law suit.
‘ T h e y have asked us (o pay the
expense for expert w itnesses or
the e x p e n se of a n y adverse
re su lts from a la w su it." J u lia n
said.
F P C has threatened to
s u e f t T ie cupnty ordered the
.u tillt|fe M rlrr$ ln rs u a ^ r ground.
T h o r n d s ''lllo k s . F P C e a ste rn
d iv is io n m anugrr. sold b u ria l of
the lln ck between lnterstate-4
and C o u n try C lu b Hoad w ould
cost about 81.45 m illio n . He said
there w as no tc $ il basis for the
order lo b u ry the lines.
H ut J u lia n said Ihe co u n ty w ill
order Ihc cables under ground, a
m ove th e c lly approved w hen It
passed a n ordinance e a rlie r th is
y e ar lo requ ire power lin e b u ria l
a lon g L a k e M ary Boulevard. A
portion of the road Is In the
co u n ty
und co u n ty co m m is­
sio ne rs agreed this w eek to order
the cable b u ria l.

fora month.
"If Ihe owners think that will
produce an agreement, they
should go ahead and make that
proposal and we will reply
through ESPN." said union chief
Don Fehr. "It's a pure PR stunt
by ihe other side. If a deal was
really on Ihc way. they would
tell ua about It (list."
Salary arbitration has snagged
the talks, with owners saying
players should need three years

offices planned for the develop­
ment.
The planning council's rec­
om m endation Is u n rea listic
because It requires all low-cost
housing Instead of a mix of
housing ranges. Marder said.
"A developer would be much
more likely to build a mixed
housing development and really
be able to achieve economic
feasibility with units more In the
luxurious end. That's expensive
property out there.” Marder
The 214-acre mall site was
annexed Into the city this week.
The city commit*Ion this week
also conceptually approved a
plan to use property taxes col­
lected from the mall property In
its first 14 yean of operation to
build new roaefc ana Improve
existing roads to accommodate
mall traffic.
Groundbreaking for the 1.2
mllUon-squarr lout mall, which
will be about 34.000 square feet
•mailer than Altamonte Mall. Is
scheduled for next year.

to be e ligible . T h e u n io n w ants a
ro llb a ck to tw o years.
V in c e n t, along w ith the league
presidents, is w idely expected lo
a n n o u n ce a postponem ent of
O p e n in g D ay on Frida y. He said
tale T h u rsd a y he hoped lo re­
view the situ atio n F rid a y m o rn ­
ing w ith A m e rica n League P res­
id e n t D r. Bobby B ro w n and
N atio nal League President B ill
W h ile .
V in c e n t refused lo c h a ra c ­
terize the proposal.

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Spazlano.
a cco rd in g lo court document*.
D u rin g Ihe Investigation,
authorities learned Spazlano had
bragged about his "style" of
mutilating women by cutting off
their breasts with a knife, stab­
bing their bodies and performing
other acta of mutlations.

Rescue-

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results of this
mission." the space agency said
In a statement.
NASA Administrator Richard
Truly w m briefed on the satellite
problem Thursday, and many
space agency observers viewed
the official statement as a clear
sign the agency would seriously
consider such a rescue mission If
conditions warrant.

Discovery—
C oatlasad fr*M Pag* 1A
bearings In
place around the shuttle’s nose
landing gear axle.
The only way lo Inspect Ihe
nut and make repairs. If neces­
sary. would be to remove Dis­
covery from Ita external tank
and lower It to a horizontal
position — a complex, timeconsuming task that would re­
quire a roll back to the "V A B "
a n d delay launch a week or
more.
A source who requested ano­
nymity said he believes there la
u 50-50 chance the shuttle may
have to be rolled back off the pad.

Tra$hC w t liM d

trmi Pag* S A

said. "And I can't say anything
about It Just yet. but this may
become more than Just a once a
year thing."
D an H a ll, presiden t o f the
D ow ntow n M erchants A s s o cia ­
tion. said. "W e m ig h t get the aid
of a pressure water cle a n e r."
" O h . th a t w o u ld be w o n ­
d e rfu l."Y a n c e y y e lle d a s she
rose from h er seat. Y a n ce y w as
sporting one o f Ihe project T*
s h irts co n sistin g o f a y e llo w
stre a k s p ir a lin g Into a b lu e
b a cck g ro u n d w ith th e w o rd s

effort to secure Ihe $300,000
housing rehabilitation grant.
Balagla said HUD officials
contacted him earlier this month
to see If the 1968 $102,000
rental rehabilitation was going lo
be spent. Balagla said HUD la
going through a process of
reallocating unspent federal
grants and Ihe county — and
Sanford as Ita subcontractor —

stood to loae use of the money.
Rowe aald some rental units
can be refurbished with the
$102,000 and to the county
com m ission Tuesday u n a n i­
mously approved passing the
money on to the city. Balagta
said (heir HUD contract requires
the money to be spent by Ju ly or
risk losing all or a portion of It.
Rowe M id work can begin on Ihe
14 unlta by then.

Shelterclearing knee-high weeds on the
shelter's five Iota
G rim m said. Tw elve
"We’re going to be better than
youth care workers, a family their beat neighbor." Lugcr Mid.
therapist and a parent trainer
Grimm said a basketball court
will work with children and and other outdoor recreation
parents to return children to facilities will be added for teens
their families or to find homes at Ihe sh elter. Inside, (he
for teens whose parents no children will enjoy games and
longer want them.
television during an average stay
Teaching families to mediate of two to four weeks.
problems helps them overcome
Fa th e r V a l Peter, Fa th e r
ihe problems which sent Ihe Flanagan’s Boys Town U SA ex­
children lo the shelter and pro­ ecutive director, will come to
blems which may arise later. Sanford for the April 3 opening
Grimm said.
with other officials from the Boys
Even after youth have lefted Town headquarters In Omaha.
the care of the ahelter. Boys Neb. Boys Town aoclal workers
Town social workers continue to from Omaha arc now training
check their wellbeing. Grimm Ihc shelter workers.
M id. Aftercare is offered for a
Grimm M id the 12 youth care
minimum of six months, she workers yerc chosen from a pool
of 100 applicants. Interviewing
When Boys Town first asked for the positions was "Intense."
Ihe city for permission lo convert she said.
a two-story apartment building
A national hotline for teens
In to a s h e l t e r la s t y e a r , will help direct troubled youth to
n e ig h b o r s In S a n o ra a n d the Sanford ahelter. Luger aald.
Plnecreat com plained about
"If there's a teenager standing
placement of such a facility In down on Oran?: Blossom Trail,
their neighborhood. But Richard he can call the hotline and M y .
Lugcr. Boys Town of Central 'I've run away. I'm here."* Luger
Florida director, aald they have H i d . Boys town staff will be
already Improved the area by able to transport teens across
renovating the building and Central Florida to Sanford.

C««U*Md from Fags t A

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M K H A B t ll

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Dorado? M A d a m t
Ja hm a n S ra n n a O
W llt a fla M K a ra r
F a tty M adO n
■ v d t C . W illia m *
J a m a l la can a. O a ta r y
A m o N atio n. O a S a ry
Antanta C lp r lano. Daltana
D or tana C o ng ar. Daltana
R aid P la n t a r . W aadoKat. C o m
Jtaiat Sa m o a and baby bay. la n ia r d
G lo ria R a n d a ll and baby bay. Santard
M a n t a A . Su va and baby bay. Santard
B a rb a ra Lbwhun and M y f i r l. Daltana
Ja an (dooards and baby « lrl. La b a M a ry
D iana M e G a rry anri^babj | lr l.

sno w s

Ja m a l Sannaft J r
G ra c b H t'o tl
■ana M cD onald
■ arl P ritc h a rd HI
Karon W a fn o r. D a la r y
C a rl A. lu n a tla . D al tana
W illiam Scat*. D alta n a
O a m a J Zantac, Daltana
M aa*an O u h ra m t i. Ganaoa
Donald K in ca id , f I Ptarca
Jam at f K a ily . L a i a Matan
A rm h ih a d a d ta n . L a k a M a ry
D ayD i 0 ttm a v o r,O ra n sa city
Harold M illa r, O ttaan
Char lo t X . Craw a. Radford. V *

C a a ira t F b rta a Sagta.
■ana M e O a n atA a baby g irl. Santard

N O TIC E OF PU BLIC HEARING

" M a k e S u u lo r d S h in e "
em blazon ed across Ihc front of
the design.
T h e k ick o ff party m eeting w ill
be at the Sanford W o m e n 's C lu b
b u ild in g at 8 a m. a n M arch 31.
Free coffee and dou g n u ts w ill be
provided to a ll participants.
T h e T -sh irts, drsign ed by local
a rch ite ct K e v in S ch w e llz cr. w ill
be a v a ila b le for 88 each at c lly
hall.
A ll grou ps a n d In d ivid u a ls are
w e lc o m e a n d e n c o u a r g e d
p a rticipate sa id S m ith . Interest­
ed p a rtie s m ay co nta ct S m ith ’ s
office for m ore in lo rm atlon .

SEMINOLE COUNTY PLANNING &amp; ZONING COMMISSION
APR IL 4 ,

1990

7 P.M .

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SEMINOLE COUNTY SERVICES BLOG., SANFORD, FLORIDA

DEATHS
M A T T I E H. A L B E R T
M attie II. Albert. 89. 12 B e d ­
d in g G ardens. 400 Locust Ave.,
Sanford, died T ue sd a y a l her
residence. Born Aug. 12. 1900.
In Valdosta. Go., she m oved to
S anford from there several years
ago. S he was a hom em aker and
a m e m b e r o l New B e th e l
M is s io n a r y B a p t is t C h u r c h ,
Sanrord.
S u r v iv o r s Include husban d.
George; sons, Henry B. Shaw ,
D e tro it; o tic g ra n d d a u g h te r.
Je a n e tte Shaw . Cocoa; several
great grandchildren.
S u n ris e Fu n eral Home. S a n ­
ford. In charge of arrangem ents.
M A T T I E OLENN
M u llle G len n . 82. 9 1 0 D un bar
St.. Lake Monroe, died T h u rsd a y
a l U cltu nu Health Core Center.
B o rn Aug. 12. 1907. In Cordele.
Uu.. she m oved to Lake Monroe
from there In 1926. S he w as u
h om em aker and a m em ber of
Ihe Providence M ission ary Bap­
tist C h u rc h . Lake Monroe. She
w as a m em ber of the Pallbearer
S ociety, Lake Monroe.
S u rv iv o rs Include son. Bryce.
"Fe e l Good

THOMAS C

ANNIE L a ? AIR
A n n ie LaFalr. 93. 1302 W.
12th St., Sanford, died W edn es­
day. M arch 14. at Longw ood
H ealth Care Center. B o m J u ly 4.
1896, in D o u g la s . G a .. she
moved lo S an foid from B ris to l In
1922. S h e w as a hom em aker
and a m em ber o f A lle n C h apel
A .M .E . C h u rc h . S an ford. S he
w as a m em ber o f the S te w ­
a r d e s s e s B o a rd , M is s io n a r y
Board. L ily W h ite Lodge, and the
S e m in o le C o u n ty S e n io r C it i­
zens.
S u rv iv o rs Include one son.
W ilk in s , of P hila d elp h ia; two
daughters. S h e llye Refoe and
M elvin Bcllanger, both o f S a n ­
ford; fou r grandchildren: four
great-grandchildren.
W llson-Elchetberger M ortu ary.
Sanford. In charge of arra nge ­
ments.

A g a in "

L A K E MA RY BLVD.
CHI ROPRACTI C
CLINIC
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Lake Monroe; daughter. W illie
Mae S m ith , M iam i: n in e grandc h lld r e n ; s e v e n g r e a t ­
grandch ildren.
S u n ris e Funeral Hom e. S a n ­
ford. In charge o f arrangem ents.

V A M O tLl

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RUBY

FRANCES

Q U18EN-

BERRY
R u b y F ra n c e s Q u ls c n b c rry .
88, 4 4 3 N clhcrw oo d Crescent.
A l t a m o n t e S p r i n g s , d ie d
T h u rs d a y at 107 C am den Rd..
A lta m o n te S prings. B o rn Oct.
28. 1901. In C o lu m b ia . Mo., she
m oved lo A lta m o n te S p rin g s
from D alla s In 1961. S he w as a
hom em aker and u m em ber of
Ihe C o lle g e P a rk U n ite d M ethod­
ist C h u rc h .
S u rv iv o rs Include daughter.
L in d a Robb. A lta m o nte Springs:
t h r e e g r a n d c h ild r e n : tw o
grcat-grundchlldrcn.
D a ld w t n - F a lr c h ild F u n e r a l
Home, Forest C ity, in charge of
arrangem ents.

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BILL DAWROW

Rezone fro a A - l ( A g ric u ltu re )
to PCD (Planned Coow trclol

Rezone fro a OP (O frtc e
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Developm ent)

ALtaXT, M A T T I E H.
F unvf i l a a r v lc t t for M f l M arita H A lb t f l.
I f. ot II R adding G ard an t. (00 L o c u li A m .
Sanford. vrtw dtad T v d a y m ill bo ( 30 p m
M on d ay at Now Baltw l M lw o n o r y Baptist
C h u rch w ith X *v W illo m L o w lt o fficiatin g
Inform ant to follow in Shiloh Com olory.
Sanford F r ta n d i may pay llta ir r n p a c ll
tra m 4 t p m Stafoay (1 in# funeral homo
S u n rlio F u t w r il M ono. 100 lo c u li A m .
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Exxon skipper doesn’t testify
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Untied Press Internallonsl

EPA tries to avoid station shutdowns
W A S H IN G T O N — T h e E P A . concerned ubnin w idespread
shutdow ns of se rvice stations. T h u rs d a y postponed hv one year
Im pending d eadlin es Tor operators of underground gasoline
storage tan ks to get p o llu tio n tla b lllly Insurance.
T h e "fin a n c ia l re s p o n s ib ility " requirem ents, designed to
assure la n k o perato rs have s u fflc lrn l m oney to cle a n up leaks,
were supposed to take effect th is year, inti p e tro lrn m and
service station In dustry officia ls have co m p la in e d Insurance
com panies have refused to provide su ch coverage.
T he Insurance ru le s are part o f a m ajor E n v iro n m e n ta l
Protection A gency In itiative to address thousands of le a kin g
underground storage ta n ks across the country, m a n y o f w h ich
have contam inated ground w ater w ith gasoline and toxic*
chem icals.
E n viron m e n tal Protection A g e n cy A d m in Is ira io r W illia m
R e illy, a ckno w le dgin g la n k operators fare "re a l p ro b le m s" In
g e llin g insurance, sa id h is a g rn ry w as de la yin g co m p lia n ce
deadlines to avoid sh u td o w n s o f service stations, p a rtic u la rly In
ru ra l areas.

California allowa aupor frogs In jump
S A C R A M E N T O , C a lir. — C a lifo rn ia offR-lals sa id T h u rsd a y
Ih ry w ilt issue a passport a llo w in g gian t A frica n frogs to enter
the state for th e C a la v e ra s C o u n ty J u m p in g Frog Ju b ile e — if
th e ir ow ner agrees to prevent th e ir escape.
T he perm it proba bly w ill be Issued by F rid a y , provided
am p h ibian co lle ctor A n d y Hoffm an o f Seattle u g rre s to u list o f
security co ndition s, said sp o k rsm u n L a n n y C ln v rc llla of Ih r
stale Department of F ish and G am e.
Despite fears of som e w ho believe the ca rn iv o ro u s frogs
m ight ru in the co m petitio n b y e a tin g other a m p h ib ia n s and
possibly In ju rin g spectators, the n in e-m em ber C a la veras
C o u n ty F a ir Hoard voted u n a n im o u sly late W ednesday night In
lei the G o lia th frogs enter I h r M ay 17-20 c o o l e s t at A n g e l s
Cam p. In the h is to ric M other Lode gold ru sh e o u n lry .

Firing teachers would be ‘disgrace’
C H A R L E S T O N . W .Va. — W est V irg in ia e du cators w arned
Gov. Gaston C a p e rto n he w ould be e xe rcisin g " th e worst k in d
of scab labor p ra ctic e s" by m a k in g good on a threat In lire
teachers who re m a in on strik e next week.
Hut Caperton T h u rs d a y stood by h is vow to seek d ism issa ls
o f dissident te a ch e rs If they are not back on the Job after the
two-day co o lin g o ff period e n d in g F rid a y d u rin g w hleh a ll
schools have been closed.

Flu below epidemic levels
A T L A N T A — Influenza Is n o lo nger ut epidem ic levels In the
U nited States a n d the worst o f Ih r llu season m ay l&gt;o over If no
new strain s appear, governm ent researchers reporter!.
T h e federal C e n te rs for Disease C o n tro l reported T h u rsd a y
that by M arch I. 6.9 percent o f patients v is itin g doctors
m on itorin g the Illness reported sy m p to m s of the llu . dow n from
a season high or 8.9 percent reported D ec, 30.
A s of M arch 3. 6.6 percent o l the n atio n 's deaths were
a llrlh u la h lc lo flu o r flu -rclaicd pneum onia. It m arked the first
tim e Ihe death rate dropped below Ihe epidem ic rale of 6 .9
p rrc c n l since re a ch in g e pide m ic le ve ls the week e n d in g Ja n . 6.

From United Prat* International reports

Paris fashion takes on a
Moulin Rouge appearance

M in i dresses bared Ihe leg
rig id lo Us end and necklin es
were slashed lo the waist. In
hack, the dresses llu rrd Into
s a u c y p e p I u in s u n d e r
supertight waists.
A d d sequins, glitter, velvet,
rhinestones. M ix w ell w ith
songs and d a m e s by aging
P aris n lg h trlu b sta rs from the
1050s — A m a n d a l-car and
A lic e and E lle n Kessler,
T h r o w in s k ln - h u g g ln g
lig h t s a n d lo w - c u t fla re d
pickets In lo u g h and sh in y
b la ck v in yl, p lu s a tra n spa r­
e n t w h it e s t r e t c h s k ln h u g g ln g J u m p s u it w it h
rh in eston es glu ed over the
private parts, and you cooked
u p a g ir lie s h o w fro m a
C h a m p s E lysee n ig h tc lu b lh.it
stu g g rrrd M u g le r's audience.
T h e tu le n lc il M u g le r did
show a few w earable o u lllls —
ja ck e ts in s tra w b e rry red.
b u tte r y e llo w , ora n g e a n il
lim e that had lig h t w aists
c u rv in g Into ro u n d s h u jN - s
over ih e h ips
O ther ja cke ts had herns cut
In s ills like petals. Som e were
m ade ot die m -w ly popu lar
silve r s irc ic h lu re s. K h .ik l or

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E A S T B E R L IN - W hen E asl
G e rm a n s go to Itic polls In ih e lr
c o u n tr y 's f lr s l free r le c ilo n s
Sun day, they undoubtedly w ill
confirm th r end of 40 years of
c o m m u n is t ru le and op i Tor
dem ocracy a n il u lfln rnce. West
G erm an style.
T h e r lr c lo r a l contest Is lik e ly
lo be a n c c k -u n d -n c c k race
between the Social-D em ocratic
Party and the conservative A lli­
ance for G e rm a n y, each of w h ich
can expect lo garner between 30
and 40 percent o f the vote.
New Forum , w h ich played a
key role In the peaceful revolu ­
tion that ousted the hard-line
cn m im in ls i leadership late lust
year, can ex peel to lx* even
worse o il than the lo rtn rr ru lin g
lia riy and Is u n lik e ly lo gain any
sig n ific a n t percentage of Un­
vote.
A loosely org a n ize d group.
New Forum defended I lie need
lo r a separate E a s l G e rm a n
Identity, fallin g lo n**|x&gt;iid In
lim e in popular pressure lo r
G erm an reunification, on w h ich
llu* West G erm an-bucked p a n ics
have capitalized.
Indications a rc lh a t llu- S ocial
D e m o cra tic P a r ly , kn o w n as
SPI). w ill gain a slight advantage
u ver Us m ain opponent.

Israeli
government
kicked out
JE R U S A LEM P a rlia m e n t
brought down P rim e M iniste r
Y itz h a k S h a m ir's governm ent,
a p p ro vin g a m x-on fldence m o­
tion after (he L ik u d Party leader
refused to com prom ise and a c ­
cept a U.S. proposal for IsraeliP ale stin ia n peace talks.
T h e Knesset. Israel's P a rlia ­
ment. passed Ihe no-confldcncc
m ol ion on a 60-55 vole w llh five
m em bers absent. It was Ihe Drat
tim e since Israel's fou nding
n e a rly 42 y e a rs ago th a t a
p a r lia m e n t a r y n o - c o n fld c n c c
v o le had b ro u g h t dow n th e
governm ent.
T h e failu re lo achieve a lastm in u te co m p n x n ise to h old Ihe
L ik u d -La b o r co a llllo n together
m eans the M iddle East peace
process Initiated by S h a m ir a
year ago ts like ly to be stalled
Indefinitely w hile Israeli p o liti­
cia n s .ry to form a new govern­
ment.
A d v a n c e m e n t o f Ihe peace
process w ill be key to fo rm in g a
new coalition.

Same, Athtottc rsaiim r

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M AM AAM Kt

American women own nearly twice
M many pairs o l thoea as men — ah
moat IS pair* par woman, compare
to almost 8 par man.
b u rg u n d y Jackets wen- edged
w ith black v in y l and a gray
jacket went o v e r the lightest
o l lig h ts hand jin U ilcd w ith
designs.

T h e collapisc o f Ihe govern­
m ent cam e less th a n Iw o weeks
after President B u sh sa id there
sh ou ld no new J e w is h settle­
m ents In A ra b E a sl Je ru sa le m .
T h e co m m e n t trig g e re d new
Israeli co ncerns about retaining
control over a untied Je ru sa le m
and w hether A ra b s from Ihe city
s h o u ld be I n c lu d e d In a n
Israeli-Palest IuIan dialogue.
T h e governm ent also has been
under U.S. prem ure lo advan re
the peace process by acceptin g
in opo sals by S tv rc la ry of State
-lam es Baker,

A n a ly sis
T h e S P D 's ch a n ce s fu rth e r
Improved u l Ih r last m ln u tr.
when leading co nservative c a n ­
d id a te W o lfg a n g S c h n u r re ­
signed after a d in liiln g h r had
worked lo r the o n rr-fra re d stale
se cu rity p o lice of Ih r ousted
huril-llne ro m m u n ls l leadership.
S ch n u r. w h o had the personal
Itacking o f West G e rm a n C h a n ­
ce llo r H elm ut Kohl, headed the

W AS H IN G IO N - T h e A m e ri­
can Federation of Stale. C o tin ly
and M unicipal Km|&gt;lnvees said
T liu r s d n v it ii ir n t r ii a new
nurses union w a rn in g hospital
a d u i lt ll s lr a liir s " t h e y ’ re no
longer dealing w ith F lo re n ce
N ightingale b ill w ith W onder
W oman
The new AFSCME u n it, t h e
I &gt;ilii'&lt;l \ur*w s ul A m e r ic a w ill
seek to otg.o il/i all 2 2 liu llltim
n u r s e s in tin lull k ill, AFSCME
President G erald M c K iilr c mid

m ore Ilian 31M&gt; n urse s unen din g
Ih e u n io n 's N a llo n .il N u rs e s
Congress
A F S C M E c o n n is a b o u l
3 2 5 .0 0 0 h c u lili care w orkers,
in c lu d in g 36IN XI nurses, am ong
U s m ore lli.u i 1.2 m illio n m citi
hers The A m e rica n Nurses Assuelai ion. a p ro ie va o n u l o rg a n i­
za tio n . Is ih e la rg rs i i m i ' i '
group, w a ll2 0 0 .0 0 0 m em bers
M c K n iic x m l III addition lo
seeking higher pay. Ix-iier con
d ll ions .uul m ore r r s jx c l lor
nurses. Ihe U N A w ould w o rk in
n lor hi llu- lu .d lh i are s v s ic iu

•uul m ake access lo m edical care
lh e n g lil ol a ll A m e rica n s
"W e x iv to ilio s e w ho w ould
Ih ln k nurses should sla y (nil.
lollow orders am i leave U to the
|h iw cis ill.a lx- lo d e lc rm lilc the
lu llin ' ol health care III A m e rica
Enough Is enough " M cEntee
told Ihe gathering
In a statement Issued to a n ­
n o u n c e th e un Ion. Me Fin Ice
em phasized "I hope the hospital
.id iu ii.is ira to rs understand ih-u
I hope they re alize lltat they're
no longer dealing w ith Florence
N ig lu iiig .ii- but w llh W onder

D em ocratic Aw akening, w h ich
In g e th rr w ith th e C h r is t ia n
D e m o c r a t ic U n io n a n d th e
G erm an Social U n io n formed Ih r
c o n s e r v a t iv e * A l l i a n c e f n r
G erm any.
T h e S ocial-D e m ocra t's m ain
candidate. Ibrahim H ochm r. Is
confident h r w ill become Ihe
first non-com m unist leader In
Ih r state's 40-ycar history, and
prolK ibly Us last b rfu rr G erm an
rru uK U ’atlun.

After 5 years,
hostage’s life
remains dim
B EIR U T, L e b a n o n —
A m e ric a n hostage T e rry
A n de rso n m arked h is fifth
year In ca p tiv ity today, and
from statem ents m ade by
hla ca p tors on the eve of
the annlveraary. It appears
the Jo u rnalist can expect
m ore tim e under guard.
T h e Islam ic J ih a d , w h ich
a b d u cte d A n d e rso n on
M a rc h 16. 1965. th re a t­
ened T h u rsd a y to execute
three o th e r A m e rica n h o s­
tages. a ll college professors,
u n le ss the U nited S ta le s
m e e ts th e ir u n s p e c ifie d
dem ands. T h e pro-Iranian
g rou p also vowed lo a tta ck
a ll a irp o rts a n d a ir lin e s
In vo lv e d In tra n s p o rtin g
S oviet Je w s to Israel.
T h e statem ents appeared _
lo d im recent reports a n d '
s p e c u la t io n th a t th e
Isla m ic Jih a d w as p re p a r­
in g to release som e o f the
IB W e ste rn h o sta g e s It
holds.
A n d e rs o n . Ihe lo n g e s t
held o f the hostage k id ­
napped In Lebanon, w as
w o rk in g for T h e A ssociated
Press as ch ie f M iddle East
c o rre s p o n d e n t w h e n he
w as kidnapped.

AIDS epidem ic peak doubted
United R t t i Intarnattenal
B O ST O N - Federal ht-ullli
experts expressed doubt over
a study by tw o researchers
t h u l s u g g e s t s th e A I D S
epidem ic In Ihe U nited States
m ay In - lajM -rlngolf.
U s in g a m a t h e m a t i c a l
m odel of epidem ics. D ennis
llrcg m u n a n d Dr. A le xa n d e r
U m g m tilr con le n d tin* e ven ­
tual n u m lx-r o f A ID S cases
m ay total Jusl 200.1)00 — far
Is-low p re v io u s estim ates.
T h e s t u d y , p u b lis h e d
T h u rsd a y In the J o u rn a l of
the A m e rica n M cdlcul A sso ci­
ation. seeks in d cm u n siru ic
ihot tin- n u m b e r of new- AID S
ru ses already has |x-nkcd and
w ill d ro ji lo a relatively low
level tic fore I hi- year 2000.

In d ica tio n s a rc that " i n ­
c id e n ce o f new cases has
started In de cline und w ill
r o n 11 n u e d o w n w a r d . * '
llr c g m u n a n d L a n g m u ir
w rnlc.
How ever, oth e r AID S Inv c s llg u lo r s q u e stio n e d th e
lig u rc s . noting governm ent
h e a lt h o f f i c i a l s r e c e n t ly
e s t im a t e d th a t I m illio n
A m e rica n s a rc now Inferted
w ith the AID S virus. II that Is
correct. AID S eases by 2000
w ill "s u b s ta n tia lly e xce e d "
2 0 0 .0 0 0 .1hey said.'
H rc g m u n a n d l.u n g m u lr
u sed u m odel kno w n as
W llllu m F a r r 's L a w o f
E p id e m ics to predict that new
U.S. A ID S cases am ong three
grou ps considered most ut
r i s k — h o m o s e x u a l a n il

bisexual m en and lillra v e n o u s
drug users — w ill d ip to 9 2 1
cases In 1995. about Ih r sam e
a n n u al level as recorded In
1982. A ID S w as f lr s l re ­
cognized 111 Ihe U n ited S ta le s
in 1981.
A cco rdin g lo F u rr's Law .
e pidem ics generally rise and
fall In a Ix-ll-shaped cu rve,
s ta rlin g o u l w ith a s m a ll
num lx-r o l ruses, ris in g slruttlly und (hen fallin g olTal aboul
Ihe same rale.
In e d ito rials urront|&gt;anylng
Ihe s iu d y , AID S researchers
a l Ihe federal C e n te rs for
Disease C o n tro l In A tla n ta
and Jo h n s H o p kin s U n iv e rs i­
ty In Ik illtm o rr sh a rp ly q u es­
tioned Us c o n c lu s io n s and
m rlh ix ls .

Poindexter, North computer files gone
U nited F ra as International

W A S H IN G T O N — A lm o st 6.(XK) m essages were
deleted from the co m p u te r Hies o f J o h n P o in d e x­
ter and O liv e r N'orih as ih e Iran-Contra seandul
unraveled in N ovem ber 1986. a form er W hite
House co m p u te r expert testified T hu rsday.
K e lly W illia m s, an A rm y staff sergeant assigned
to the W hite House C o m m u n ica tio n s A g e n cy from
1982 lu 1989. said the deleted com puter messages
were later rc-crca icd because ih r Whin* House
kepi d u plica te s of Inform ation on co m p u te r d isks
Messages sent to N'orih by Poindexter, the last of
the o rig in a l Iran-C ontra d clc m la n ts and the
highest ra n k in g Reagan ad m in istra tio n o llic i.il to
stand tria l lu llu* affair, a rc m u r a l to the cast*
against Poindexter.
W illia m s Ic s iilic d that W hin- House backup
co m puter tujx-s show ed that between Nov. 22 and
Nov. 29. 1986. a total of 736 m essages were
deleted Irom N o rth 's e le ctron ic m all flics — only
one rem ained o u l o l 737.
D u rin g llu* sam e llim - period, a lo la l o l 5,1)12

Union formed for nation’s 2.2
U n ite d P ra t s In te rn a tio n a l

m illio n g a llo ns o f oil. T h e y say lh a t he
In e sp o n slb ly lefl Ihe sh ip In ih e h a n d s o f
u n q u a lifie d crew m en w h ile Ihe la n k e r w as
on a detour around flouting Ice. und thul he
recklessly tried lo rock ih r tu n k rr free u flc r
It hit Ihe rocks of Illlg h Href.
T h e d e fe n s e a c k n o w le d g e s t h u l
Hazelwood had tw o o r three d rin k s , fewer
than alleged, b ill m a in ta in s he w as not
Im paired and acted prudently.
If Hazelw ood had taken Ihe stand, he
w ould have been subject lo w ide-ranging
cross-exam in ation aboul h is d rin k in g , and
defense law yers m ay h a v r reared open in g
the door lo H azelw ood's d rin k in g h istory.
In clu din g past d ru n ke n -d rivin g ro n v le llo n s
and alcohol treatm ent.
T h e Judge scheduled legal debale for
F r i d a y a n d M o n d a y o v e r I h e la w s
Hazelw ood Is accused o f breaking u nd how
they w ill be explained lo the Jury o f s ix m en
and s ix wom en.

E. Germ an ele ctio n s: W orkers’
paradise or W. G erm an affluence?

United Rraaa Intam tU taal

un
P A R IS — No need lo buy
ticke ts to ihe M o u lin Rouge or
Ihe L id o — design er T h ie rry
M u g le r ’ s fall -winter
ready-lo-w rar show tor store
bu yers und press looked like a
Parts nightclub.

A N C H O R A G E . A la ska — J u ro rs w ill have
In decide Jo se p h H n zciw o od 's f a ir w llh o u l
hearing ih e E x x o n Valdez s k ip p e r's ow n
version or w hat happened the night his
tanker crashed Into a reef a n d caused Ihe
n atio n 's worst o il spill.
T e s t im o n y e n d e d T h u r s d a y In I h r
seven-week trial, und the Jury I s r x p r r lr d to
grt the rase next W ednesday.
S u p e rio r C o u rt Ju d g e K a rl Jo h n sto n e
asked Hazelw ood If It w as h is d r s lr r nol lo
te stify, and w ith Ihe Ju ry o u l o f the
courtroom , the fired s h ip ca p ta in replied
•'That's ro r re c l."
Fo rty-live w lln esse s irs lU le d for Ihe pros cru llo n : 15 for the defense.
B e s id e s H a ze lw o o d , on e c o n s p ic u o u s
potential w itness who never testified was
Coast G u a rd C n id r. S lrv e n M cC a ll, ih e

V alde z port com m an der al Ihe lim e o f Ihe
grou n d in g. M c C a ll Is heard on a lape
re co rd e d c o n v e rs a tio n w ith H a ze lw o o d
sh o rtly after Ihe supertanker went aground
Just after m id n ig h t last M arch 24 and
dum ped 11 m illio n gallons of erode Into
P rin ce W illia m Sound.
M c C a ll's past com m ents have pa rtia lly
supported Ihe defense and pa rtia lly su p ­
ported the prosecution, and apparen tly both
sides were a fraid to call him.
Hazelw ood. 43. o f H untington. N.Y.. faces
u p lo seven years and three m o n th s In Jail
a n d a 661.000 lin e If convicted of reckless
cn d n n g e rm rn t. operating th e tan ker w h ile
In ln x lca ird . negligent discharge of o il and
c rim in a l disch arge — three m isdem eanors
a n d a felony.
P ro s e ru lo rs say Hazelw ood spent most o f
M arch 2 3 d rin k in g vodka In V alde z bars
before he sailed h is tanker out Into P rin ce
W llta m S ou n d that night w ith a load of 53

W o m an ."
AFSCME olltctnls x m l a b o u l 6
m illio n h ealth care workers. Ill
e lu d in g m ore th an a m illio n
n u r s e s re m a in uno rgan ized by
u n io n s O ther u n io n s org a n izin g
n u r s e s in c lu d e ih e S e r v ic e
K m p lo v crs and Ihe Team sters,
they x ilil.
T h e e o -e h a lrw o n ia n o f ihe
U N A are Fay K ro lu i. a licensed
Ijr a d ic a l nurse Irom M innesota,
and K a lh v S a rk m a ii. a regis
le n d n urse w tiu has served since
1 9 7 6 a s p r e s id e n t o f ih e
6 ix h i im -m bt r U n ite d N u rses

notes were deleted from P oin dexter's e lcclro ilte
lllcs. W illia m s said.
T he co m p u te r records showed that Poindexter
"logged o n " lo the system lor 15 consecutive
hours on Nov. 2-1. W illia m s testified, begin n in g at
4:30a.m . and co n tin u in g u n til 7:36 ji m.
On cross-cxam Ina IIon. W illia m s M id be could
nol say for sure w ho deleted llu* messages, but II
o n ly could have been dim e by someone w ho knew
P n tn d cx icr and N o rth 's "sy ste m Idem IIleal Ion"
and ih e lr personal co m p u te r passwords.
P oin de xte r. 53. u form er national se cu rity
adviser. Is accused o l liv e felony co un ts of ly in g lo
Congress and ob stru ctin g Us lu v c s ilg a ilo n of the
scandal. T h e affair Involved Ihe sale of U.S. a rm s
lo Iran und llu* d iversio n of profits to arm llu*
Nlearaguan C o n tra s w hen Congress had prolilb ltcd u lflclu l aid.
P oin d e xte r's law yers were Infuriated by the
testim ony. T h e y sought a m istrial, b ill Greene
denied the request.
T h e d c lrn s c had cla im e d lli.u prosecutors
"d ix lo rc d " an e xh ibit

nurses
A s m m I.ii ions of C a lifo rnia.
S a rk u u in said Ihe U N A w ould
M *ck lo give n urse s a greater
voice m a system llia l "h a s Ik -cii
taken over by tx-an co u n te rs."
I u is p ii. il a n d in s u r a n c e a d ­
m in 1st ra io rs w h o "a re n ever
e xpei ted lo gel anyw here near a
liv e patien t."
Sin- x iid nurses arc paid h alf of
w ti a t t h e y d e s e r v e a n d
thousands arc "b e in g burned
out and stressed beyond ih e lr
h u m s ." resulting in a n ursing
shortage th .il Is “ going to gel
worse be lore It gels h e lle r "

M ounties
in turbans
O T T A W A IUPII - Som e
m em bers of ih e R o yal C a ­
n a d ia n M u tin ie d P o lic e
have been grained a dress
option lo ih e ca valry lin ts
that tra d ition ally tup the
M ounties' red tunic's.
A fte r c o n s id e ra b le d e ­
bate the C a n a d ia n gov­
ernm ent lia s approved a
d re s s co d e a m e n d m e n t
lhat w ill allow S ik h m e m ­
bers of tfie font* lo w ear
turbans.

�Sanford Herald. Sanford. Fionda — Friday. Match 18, 1990 — 78

Cop on child labor beat, U.S. says
United P re s s International
W A S H IN G T O N - A three-day L abo r Depart
ment cra ck d o w n that uncovered 7 .0 0 0 ch ild labor
law v io la tio n s failed to g o far enough because the
nam es of the bu sinesses h irin g ch ild re n were noi
released, a congressional c ritic aavs.

Gadhafi: W att Garmana m ! lira
A L u lE R S . A lg e ria — L ib y a n leader Col. M oam m ar G adhafl
pledged to retaliate if h is f o v r m m r n t determ ines W rx i O rrm a n
intelligence services w rre b e h ind a flrr ilia i se rio u sly damaged
a factory lh r U n ited S ta irs su sp e tlv of m a k in g chem ical
weapons.
In Uonn. a W est G erm an ForrtKn M inistry spokesm an said
T h u rsd a y any allegations h tt country was in volved In the fire
w ere "to ta lly u n fo u n d e d "
G a d h a ll said h is govern men i was in vestigatin g the fire
W ednesday at ih r facility a i R a b ia about 4 0 m ile s south of the
L ib y a n capital of T rip o li, and threatened to expel W rst G erm an
citterns.

Rep. T o m Lantow. D-Callf.. ch a irm a n of the
House s u b c o m m lile r o n em ploym ent and h ous­
ing. prom ised he w o uld Identify com panies found
in vio la tio n of the F a ir La b o r S tan d a rd s Act today
at a h e a rin g o f h is panel.
T he L a b o r D epartm ent said T h u rsd a y It had
found 7 0 0 0 r h lld r r n w o rking illegally ai 1.400 of
the 3 .4 0 0 bu sin e sse s II e xa m in e d d u rin g a
ihree-day n ation w ide sweep bv 5 0 0 Investig ators
en ding W ednesday night.

Gorbachev wants to splH up perestroika
M O SCO W — N ew ly em pow ered Soviet President M ik h a il
G orbachev defended h is stru g g lin g reform drive, but a ck n o w l­
edged "p e re stro ik a " m ust be pursued w ith "m o re dynam ism "
Gorbachev, w h o ran unopposed m Ih r secret balloting la ir
W ednesday at the Congress of People's Deputies, emerged from
the election w ith a com fortable m argin of v icto ry T hu rsday,
but hardly J n overw h elm ing m andatr.

East Germans pick clergyman a
schief
E A S T B E R L IN — A n East G e rm a n conservative party backed
by West G erm an C h an ce llo r H elm ut Kohl, a n x io u s to repair ils
im age only d a y s before h istoric d e m o n s , chose a Protestant
m in iste r to replace its form er party chief, accused of w o rking
w ith the once-dreaded secret police.
rrOfTl u n u * Q P r w v l I n lf fr U n K m a l

rtOOrXS

D epartm ent o fficia ls said th eir "con servative
estim ate w as lh a i * 1 .8 m illio n in fines would he
uxacssrd against th e co m pan ie s found to be
bre a king the taw d u rin g "O p e ra llo n C h ild W aich
b u l de clin e d lo nam e the businesses.
In a n n o u n cin g ih r operallon. Lab o r S e crria ry
Eliza b e th Dole w arned th .il Increasing num bers o f
businesses m ight c o n sid e r h irin g ch ild re n because
ul labor shortages developing in som e sections of
the co u n try and pledged that h e r departm ent
w ould not tolerate su ch practices.
"T h ro u g h O peration C h ild W a ic h ' I warn to
d eliver a d e a r m essage." Dole lo ld a new s
conference "T h e ro p is on the beat Violators
whether m otivated b y greed or Ign orance, w ill not
b r tolerated "
Hut Lan to s said the special operallon. w h ich

Q uayle

vrar.

Our Children’s Future

.

"W h a t we need now is m ore Indians o n ih e Job
not for three days but every sin g le d a y o f Ihe
v ra r." he said.
Lantos also said v io la to rs of c h ild la b or law s
should face heavier fin e s a n d be Identified, ca llin g
adverse p u b licity a potent deterrent.
"T h e pu blic has every righ t to kn o w w ho ts
violating Ihe Laws." he said.
Jo h n Z a lu sk y o f Ihe A FL -C IO ca lle d on Ihe
departm ent to use Its pow ers lo seek c rim in a l
penalties against v io la to rs of the c h ild labor laws,
w hich lim it the h ou rs c h ild re n &lt;an w o rk a n d the
|obs they can perform
W illia m Brooks, the d e p a rtm e n t's
secretary, said co m p an ie s were not
be cau se Iheir cases were si ill open He
e dge d some co m pan ies m igh t never b r
Ihev c n t r r r d Into consent a g re e m e n t/

assistant
identified
a ck n o w l­
tu rn ed If

"I th in k that goes beyond ou r re sp o n sib ility ."
Brooks said of releasing names. "I don 't th in k we
should i om e out w ith a la u n d ry lis t."

« W N i(J W l2 %

Dole a lso said she w a s not yet prepared to ask
lor additional funds for enforcem ent S h e said the
task at hand w as to " m a x lm lz r those resources
lh a i we have right n o w " and see if they arc
sufficient.
Most of the v iolation s uncovered by the sweep
involved 14- and 15-year-olds w o rk in g too m any
hours or too late at n ight. Bro oks said 9 0 0 youths,
u s u a lly 16- a n d 1 7 -y e a r-o ld s , w e re fo u n d
perform ing hazardous jobs, and 198 vio latio n s
Involved y ouths under age 14.

teteMra— Nd in rack music 5%

Own knowno m

m

ahad what factors In tha
19*0s may moat Narad having an
■J t w W m PPL l on mwr cr t*ofwi i

•van. 40 porcant of tha paopta aurvayad said: "■•gal drugs"

S H A R P

EVERYTHING’S

New Brazilian
president hits
economic woes
U nite* P re ss I s tw s itls iw l
B R A S IL IA . B ra z il — President
Fern ando C o llo r de Mello. m o­
m e n ts after b e in g sw orn In.
acted to halt h yperinflatio n In
S ou th A m e rica 's biggest co u n try
a n d s a id f u r t h e r a u s t e r it y
m e a s u re s w o u ld be revealed
Frida y.
C o llo r. u pon re c e iv in g the
p residen tial sash T h u rsd a y from
ou tgo in g President Jo se S a rn ry
at The T ta n a lto palace, signed
decrees sla sh in g from 24 lo 12
th e n u m b e r o f g o v e rn m e n t
m in is t r ie s In a s ig n o f h is
coat-cutting cam paign lo reduce
the deficit.
H e s ig n e d a n o th e r d e cre e
a u th o riz in g ih e sale of apart­
m e n ts ana hom es ow ned by Ihe
governm ent in B ra silia
He said he w ould announce
F rid a y other a n il-in fla tio n and
• la b illz a lio n m easures to turn
ind a cost-of-living spiral that
shot u p by 2.751 percent tn the
12-m onth period e n d in g Feb 28.
* ite n n g the p u rch a sin g power
'of wage earners and dtscouragig Investm ent

2%

to

LAST
BIG
DAY!

taunts
Castro
B R A S IL IA . B ra z il - V ice P res­
iden t Dan Q uayle, having de ­
clin e d to meet w ith Fide l Castro,
tau nted the C u ban president for
being the o n ly one am ong 19
w o rld leaders In a m ilita ry u n ­
ifo rm at the sw e a rin g In o f
B r a z ilia n P re sid e n t Fe rn a n d o
C o llo r de Mello.
U p o n th e v ic e p r e s id e n t's
c o n c lu d in g his six-n ation L a tin
A m e r ic a n to u r. N ic a r a g u a n
C o n tra n e g otia to rs sa id they
w o u ld m eet w ith Q u a y le In
W a s h in g to n today to d iscu ss
p la n s to d ism a ntle their rebel
a rm y o n ce U .S .-b a ck e d c a n ­
didate Vloleta C h a m o rro takes
office A p ril 23..
T h e re w as no co n firm a tio n
from the B u sh ad m in istra tio n of
the m eeting between Q uayle and
rcp re se n U U a rs o f the Contras,
w h o h a v e f o u g h t
a
U .S.-suppoited war against o u t­
g o in g N ic a ra g u a n P re s id e n t
D a n ie l Ortega for m ore than
eigh t years. C h am o rro defeated
O rtega In elections Feb. 25.
S pe a kin g at a n ew s conference
T h u rs d a y that w a s d isru pted
w hen a tropical th understorm
k n o ck e d ou t the lig h tin g and
m icroph on es. Q u ayle said when
he looked upon Ihe 19 heads o f
governm ent assem bled for the
Inauguration cerem ony in C o n ­
g re ss he w as "s h o c k e d that
th e r e w a s o n e le a d e r In a
u n ifo rm ."
" T h e o lh e r leaders were there
because th e ir people had elected
th e m ." Quayle said.
C a s tro wore h is tra d e m a rk
u n ifo rm to the ce re m o n y —
co m b at boots and olive green
T h e co m m u n ist leader sat In a
different section from Q uayle as
requ ired by protocol.
Q u ayle repeated h is vow made
W e d n e sd a y not to sp e a k to
C a s tro In Brasilia, but he said. "I
have talked to L a tin A m e rica n
leaders and asked them to speak
to C a stro so that he can do
so m e th in g to end the war in E l
S a lv a d o r " Q uayle w an ts Castro
to stop a rm in g le ftist rebels
fig h tin g the U.S.-supported gov­
e rn m e nt in Et Salvador.

uilltrcd m orr than half of the department's m ore
than H00 Investigators, showed the need for mure
em ployees to check on violations rvery d a y of Ihe

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Sports
■y TONY DatORMIIR
Herald S p o ils Editor

YOUTH 'SPORTS
Roc Department eeta tryouts
T h e Sanford R r r r r a llo n D epartm ent w ill hold
try o u ts for Its girl*' softball Ir a llie s and th r IY e
W're Itoys' K iv t s i ll league th is Saturday.
T h e Lassie S o ftb a ll League, for g irls ages
10-12. and th r J u n io r G irls ' Sottbull Lrag u r. for
g irls ages 13-15. w ill hold tryou ts at II a nt. at
the Ft. Mellon S o lih u ll Field on ladle Monroe.
H o ys between the ages of 7 and 9 w ill tryout
lor th e I’ee W ee League at I I a in at th r Hoy
H o lle r L ittle M ajor League F'leldon First Street.
A n yo n e t n t r ir s lr d In try in g out for a leant
s h o u ld show u p at Ft. M ellon S aturday m orn in g
w ith th eir birth certificate and the $8 registra­
tion fee. M orr d e ta ils can tie obtained by ra ilin g
ih r Recreation D epartm ent at 330-5097.

J.V . BASEBALL
Tribe runs record to 8*0
LO N G W O O O — D avid E ck ste in singled and
d o u b le d to lead Sem inole H igh School to a 10-1
w in over Lym an In a Ju n ior v arsity baseball
gam e played T h u rs d a y night.
E c k s te in also had three K ill m id scored a run
lo r th e Seminole*. w h o Im proved to H O.
S cott Ferguson added a dotiltlc. one K ill and
tw o ru n s scored lo Ih r Sem inole attack. I'h llllp
K in g scored th ive ru n s and drove In two more.
Ilritt Henderson had a K ill to go w ith h is two
ru n s scored. M alt Freem an drove In tw o ru n s
w h ile Je re m y C tiu n a l and D cm etry Heamon
each scored one run.
Hobble Morgan w as the w in n in g pitcher for
S e m in o le . Im proving Ills personal record lo 3-0
Ul
III

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Young III ond Smith WP Morgan fS01 IP — Kavvl*r ;B — Ecfctte&lt;f\ Fergwon iSeminoN)
BaH# r ( l vrr* n i )B - Non# H R — Non* Record* - tom tnol* I 0

PREP TENNIS
Ram boys sw eep Apopka
AI*O PKA — Lake M ary 's K ya n Rogers swept
A p o p k a ’s T im J a c k s o n H O in th rir m atch at No.
2 sin g le s T h u rsd a y lo help th e R am s blank th r
H lue Darters 7-0 in th e ir high school boys’
te n n is dual meet at E rro l Estates
N o w 7*1. Luke M ary w ill play Oviedo next
T u e sd a y at Red Hug Lake Park.
In the other sin gles' m a lrh ca . Ja so n W h ile
defeated T im H u re h flrld 8-2 at No. I. A t No. 3.
J a k e C a rm a n beat Scott F in c h H -l. J a c k D avis
slo p p e d C h u c k M itch e ll 8 3 at No. 1 w h ile
R ic h a rd W einm an knocked o il Ja m e s Dorsey
8 I at No. 5.
In doubles. W h ite and C a rm a n com bined to
la k e dow n H u re h flrld and M l t r l r l l 8-3 at No. I
At No. 2. Rogers and K e y lo r C h a n whipped'Ja c k s o n and F in ch 8-0.

PREP QOLF
L io n s rally late past Hawks
CA S SEI.I1 ER H Y — Sem inole A th le tic Co nfer­
ence-leader O viedo had lo com e from behind on
the last hole to defeat Lake H ow ell 164-166 In a
h ig h school boys' golf m a tch at fleer Run G o lf
and Co un try C lu b T h u rsd a y.
T h e w in raises the L io n s ' record lo 9-1 w hile
Ihe S ilv e r Haw k s fall lo 3-6. O viedo's next
m a tch Is T uesday when they host D rL a n d at
E k a n a C o u n try C lu b startin g a l 3.30 p.m.
A fte r four holes of the m atch. O viedo trailed
by s ix strokes before co in in g buck. A ll four of
the O viedo golfers that scored hod to par the last
hole lor the L io n s lo p u ll out th r victory.
D oin g the M u rin g for O viedo were Robbie
S lo c k 140). T o m M in io n 1411. J a r r e ll Hrown ( 4 II
a n d C h arlie H om e (421
Fresh m an Sean A sh by a n d Paul Spegele tied
for low score honors for L a k e How ell w ith 39
A ls o scoring were Joe C a la u d o 1421 and J a y
M e ra l I46|

WRESTLING
Lake Mary begins clu b season
T h e Lake M ary W re stlin g C lu b !&gt;cgan lls
e ig h th season T h u rs d a y night w llh Its llrs l
m e etin g at Lake M ary H igh School.
O pen In boys between the ages of 10 a n d 18.
Ih e clu b Is a part o f U.S.A. W restling, the
n a tio n a l governing body o f the sport. T h r clu b
w ill meet every T h u rs d a y night through J u n e
15 and com pete In to u rn a m e n lso n weekends
H eading th r c lu b are L a k e M ary H igh School
w re stlin g coach D oug Peters. R ichard R a trh rlo r
la stale ch a m pio n In 1984) and Lake M ary
assistant ro a ch C h u c k llru c a to
T h e cost to register is $35. w h ich Includes a
IJ.S A W restlin g C a rd and Insurance through
U S A W restling. Interested In dividuals sh ou ld
contact Peters a l Lake M ary H igh S chool o r
attend th is c o in in g T h u rs d a y 's meeting.
C o m p lla d from alo ft a n d arlro raporta_________

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7 :M) p in. — S U N . NHA. Uoston C e ltics al
&lt;&gt;rlaiido Magic. II.I
C o m p la ta H ating* on Pag# 2 1

■ People, Page 3B
■ C o m ics, Page 6B
■ Classified, Page 8B

Patriots, Hornets to defend Lake Mary Invitational titles

IN BRIEF

t o m in o l.
I f H iM

INSIDE:

I.AKE M A R Y — S e v e n I m i s le a r n s a n d II
girls' I ra n is will c o m p e t e in ilic nun It a n n u a l
l. a k r M a n High S c IiiniI lnvll.illiili.il tr ac k inert
tonight al L a k e Mary 's D on I lb m o l d s S ta d iu m
A m o n g tin Hi Id , o c ili le n d in g g ills ' i h.iiuplnii
Halm s c i i \ a n d d c fr iid ln g I n n s ' c h a m p io n Luke
llr.in llry
R o u n d in g mil the I n n s Held a r c talk. M a n
L a k e Howell. Ovied o. E d g e w a l r r . D rllo n a a nd
D r L u n d J o i n i n g H a in e s t ' u v ill th e gir ls
cotn(M'litlon a n L a ke M a n l. a k c H r a m lc i Lake
H o w e ll. O v i e d o
l.vm aii. D r llo n a
Ik I a m t
E d g e w a lr r . W in ter P . i r k . m d D r Phillips
A c c o r d in g lo L a ke M a n g i l l s r o a c h Mike
G ib so n ll ir m r r l w ill s i .u i al 3 p in w llli th r llisi
Itvr Held r v r n t s — Ihr girls lo n g p im p g ills high
iiinip girls slini pul. b i n s lo ng p im p a n d I n n s

d is c u s
Ideally. Hu' h i r n a m m i d will lx- at -L30 p in..
wb&lt; n i h r Imivs ii in vr l o Ihr high p im p a nd shot
pul while t h r gir ls ix im p e lr In th r d is c u s
&lt; iilli|N-IHIon In lli«- Imivs ' a nd girls' triple p im p Is
idsn i-x|M'clrd lo lu-glu at 4-30 p in
T h r r u n n in g p rr llm ln a r lr s will start al 5 p in
lir e . i i i s i ol I h r r r l a l l v r l v sm all s l / r ol the Held.
I lir ic will iinlv Im prrlHtlltiarlrs In Ihr gilts' I III
high hurdles. KM) m r l r r d a s h e s i h r 440 vard
d a s h e s th r girls 3.30 low h u rd le s a n d I n n s :PU)
lllleriliedl.itr h u rd le s a n d the 220 v a rd d a s h e s
&lt; oiii |m'I II loll In I lie |Mi|e vnilll is ex|M i le d lo
start a bool 0 p ill
I lie ru n n in g liu.ils a re s c h e d u le d lo iM-giu al 7
pm
w it h th e t u n n i n g ol the I w o tulle relay
t'oiil|M-||lloii will th en follow tile slatlilard llieel
s e b e d u le s t a r lin g w it h i h r high h u rd le s li u als
■ mil go in g th r o u g h lln l o o in. o r d a sh , mile run
H O v ard rel.iv
l-lll-yard dash
:i:to hu rd les
mmii yard m il 220 vard sptitil t w o inllr run a nd -

Ih r mile r rla y.

In o th e r m e e t*
lloili tin- S e m in o le Imivs a n d girls' M p ia d s will
Im- oil Ilit- road Oils w i eketld
T h r 'I'rllM- Imivs w o n't li a v r to g o lar. t r a v rlln g
lo Wtnli-r Pa rk lolitglil lor a s l x - le a m nt*-*-l al
S h n w a llr r Field J o in in g t h e m in Hie e v e n t are
W ittier Park
O a k R id ge. W in ter H aven .
I 'llm v llle A st io n .iu t
G ain e s v ille Him Ithol/ a nd
l - l k r W ale s
M eanwhile. S e m in o le s gir ls are h e a d e d l o
J . ii k s o m die Oils w e e k e n d in la k e |sirl In th e Hob
I la v e s I m Halion.il bu sie d on S a ltir d .n
Ai i oriling lo S e m in o le i ou ch Na te Perkins. Ihe
H a v e s I n v l l a l l o n a l — a b u b is l i o s l e d hv
J.II k s o m llle R allie s High Si liool
Is a gin ul lesl
lo d r le r m llle w h e r e lln Si m m o l e s are III Ihelr
■ piesi lor a I1I1I1 r o n s r c o l l v e s t a i r i-h ainplnnsh lp
I.VIII.ill High Si bold s Imivs Will als o Im- m a k in g
Ihe Irip l o J a r k s o m die lor th e H a v e s m r r l

Lake M ary earns resp ect
Rams topple
Pats to force
three-way-tie
P rom staff ro p o rt*
I b a n k s lo lln Lake Marv R a m s
ll le llr s l b a l l ot tin S e m i n o l e
Atlilelii Con ti re n te soltb.dl s&lt; a so n
I .line lo .1 ■ lost I lilllsil.iv mglil III .1
di ad heal willi llirei t e a m s lied lor
llrst .11 f&gt; I
Pla vl1 1g.1l h o m e Huirsilav alterin m111 lln- Lake Marv g ills upset
L a ke Hr.intlev 6 3 t o m b in e d w ith
Ov i e d o s 3 11 s l m l o i i l o l L a k e
Howell III. 0 p u ls Lake Hr.iiiHev
l.aki Marv a n d O v i e d o , d i a l 3 I
L a k e H o w e l l is in vl a l 3 3
D e l..m il 2 I S e m i n o l e I .3 a n d
l.v n ia n tt 6
I lie t e a m s will now 1 out cniru li
011 n i n r w e e k s l i s t s n i l n e x t
I lilllsil.iv will'll Hie s&lt; l ou d ball ol
llle le ague se a so n starts

LAKF. M A R Y 6
LA K E BRAN TLEY 3
L A K E M A R Y - T a m C a lv in 's
triple k e v e d a live m u s i v ib in nin g
a s Lake Marv 1 aim Iroui b e h in d 10
dele.it la lk c Hr.ml lev 6 3 I lilllsil.iv
alleriliMill.
I he Patr io ts hail Im i -ii iindele.tied
111 SAt pi.iv 1 im ring l l i i u s d . i v s
r o il lesl
L a k e Hru n llev s t a r le t ! li k e 11
m eant 10 re m a in iiulM-aleu bv |um
p lu g 0111 10 .1 311 lead I lie P.itriois
SI ored l u o Tlllis III llle s e c o n d
lullin g on .1 do u b le bv Misltelle Karr
a n d a h o m e r u n In C h r i s t a
Si luoi in I Hu ll sc o re d their Hurd
ru n In Hie t h u d on sin g les bv 1.1111.1
D avis a n d Ji miller S imisi a n error
a n d a K n s li Wilson llelder s 1 lion e
S imisi sc o re d llle run
f ile It.iius s la tted Hu ll c oin eliae k
III llle lilt It w h en Robin W illiam s
si ngle d Delia M or asch w a lk ed and
H eather G old e n d o u b le d lo si 011
W illiam s

HwtW .Solo. b1 Tomm, Vlncwit

Reason to celebrate
Lake Mary s c o r e d a maior victory Thursday a s Ihe
R am s rallied lo knock oil th e Lake Brantley Patriots
in a S e m i n o l e A t h l e t i c C o n f e r e n c e s o f t b a l l
sh o w d o w n The win c r e a t e s a three way bo betw een

Lake Mary, Lake Brantley and Oviedo at 5-1 lor first
m id w ay through Ihe S A C s c h e d u le Wilh Lake Mary
trailing 3-1 in Ihe si*th inning Tara Calvin (No 00
below) ripped a tuple to key the R a m s winning rally.

T h e d e c id in g siv ib Hilling s t a r te d
vvtill a M arti &lt; 11.m il.1 slugli Calvin
Hu ll lll.lslcd her tu p le lo m i l e r In
driv e in ('Hart'll.1 lielori- s c o rin g lltc
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knocked aw a y a paaa a ll w ith in
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victory. C a rl H errera scored 19
points to lead the Cougars.
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Steve S m ith scared 6 a f h is 22
points In ove rtim e and top ic e d
M ichigan S la te su rvived a c a ­
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J o n e s lo sn e a k past M u rra y
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S ta n le y R o be rta scored 10
s e c o n d - h a lf p o in t s , a n d
L o u isian a State lo ok advantage
of V llla n o v a 's 3 0 percent shoot­
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W illia m so n each had 16 points
to lead L S U .2 3 -8 .
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D enn is S cott scored 36 points
and G eorgia T e ch h it 16 o f Us
first 19 sh ots en route lo the
v icto ry . T h e Y e llo w Ja c k e ts .
25-6. b u ilt a 39-17 lead w ith
th eir q u ic k start, ou tsco rln g the
B a s t R e g io n a l
Buccaneers 20-6 over a 7:20
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R f ly k im Young 47
M id w e s t ■ • ( t o n a l
K ir k la n d H o w lin g h it u 3O k la h o m a 7 7 ,
p u ln tc r w ith 3 0 se ro n d s re ­
T o w so a S ta te 6 8
m a in in g lo lead Ihe flflh -sredcd
T w o th r e e - p o in t s h o ts by
Tigers, w ho su rvive d the upset
Ixickiip g uard T e rry E v a n s down
bid of 12th seed Hrlghunt Young.
Ih e s t r e t c h r e s c u e d N u . 1
Clem son. 25-8. were paced by
S o o n e rs fr o m a p o t e n t ia lly
c e n te r E ld r n C n m p b c U 's IS
points. A n d y Toolson scored 15 h u m ilia tin g upset. O klaho m a,
w inners of eight In a row. were
for (he Cougars.
27-polnt fa v u rilrs. Tow son State
L « S a lle 7 0 . Bo. M is s is s ip p i 6 3
L io n e l S im m o n s scored 32 guurd K u rk Lee scored 3 0 points
lo lead u ll scorers.
points and grubbed 1(5 rebounds,
N o r t h C a r o lin a 8 3 ,
leading fourth-seeded La S a lic
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S co tt W illia m s and K e n n y
Eagles. Doug Overton scored 16
H a rris fueled a second-half North
potnls to lead th r Explorers.
.10-1. C la re n c e W cu lh crsp o o n C a rolin a streak lo allow the T a r
Heels lo post th r l.4 7 8 lh victo ry
s c o r e d 16 f o r S o u t h e r n
in the h isto ry of N orth C a ro lin a
M ississippi.
basketball, ly in g K e n lu c k y for
C o n n e c tic u t 7 0 ,
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B o s to n U n iv . 8 2
A r k a n s a s 6 8 , P r in c e t o n 6 4
F re s h m a n N a d a v llr n c f c ld
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scored 13 of h is 19 points d u rin g
C o im rc tlc o l's 21-1 second-half th ro w s w ith 13 se co n d s re ­
m a in in g . a llo w in g th e
su rg e u s t h r n a tio n 's th ird ranked Irum turned Ikmton U n i­ H azorbacks la h old off Princeton.
The T igers, w h o nearly upset
v e rsity 's upset bid Into a rout.
Georgetown In the first round
C a lif o r n io 6 8 , I n d ia n a 6 3
K e it h S m ith h it tw o free last year, frustrated A rk a n sa s
th row s w ith 3.8 seconds re­ w ith th e ir deliberate approach
m a in in g to m ake C a lifo rn ia 's and Ih e ir sm otherin g defense.
D a y to n 6 8 , I U liio is 6 6
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W es Coffee a n d A n lh o n y C o r­
years a trium ph. Indiana's last
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People
IN B R IEF
‘Vsry Special Arts' fast sat
M atthew s O n hoped Ic C lin ic a n d L a u re l O alw H ospital are Ihe
local ro rp o ra lc sponsors for Ihe V ery S p e rla l A rts Fe stiva l to be
coordinated by Crealde A rts Inc. o f W in te r Park.
T h e festival w ill be held from B a.m . In 1:30 p.m., M arch IB.
w hen perform ing and visu al a rtists w tll share th e ir urt w ith
handicapped s lu d e n is from Orange. Sem inole. Osceola. Lake
and S u m le r coun ties. T he E d u ca tio n llu lld ln g at the U n lv rra lly
o f C e n tra l Flo rid a w ill be filled w tlh art e x h ib its and other
dem onstrations.
V ery S p e rla l A rts Flortrla sponsors year-round arts program s
and 17 a n n u a l festivals across the s ta tr fur ch ild re n , youth and
a d u lts w ith d isabilities.
Details, ca ll 6 7 1-HW6.

Students present artwork
T h e O rm o nd M em orial A rt M useum A G ardens, 7 8 E.
G ran ada D lvd.. presents ’ ‘ V olu sia S tuden ts C re a te '’ , a Juried
e x h ib itio n of 100 students from V olu sia C o u n ty. E x h ib itio n
through A p ril 1.
A rtw o rk represents kindergarten through 12th grade.
.G a lle ry hours: 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.. T u rs d a y through Friday:
nuon to 4 p.m .. S atu rday and Sunday.

‘Ths Rainmaker1to open
D E L A N O — St. J o h n s R ive r Players w ill open Its produ ction
o f “ T h e R a in m a k e r" by N. R ich a rd Nash on M arch 23.
T h e show w ill ru n 8 p.m. on M arch 23. 28. 30. 31 and 2:30
p.m .. M arch 25. and A p ril 1.
G en eral adm ission. 86: students. S3: group rule available.
Reserved sealing.
C a ll Theater Cen ter Inc.. (1)041 730-7456 between 1 and 4
p.m.. M onday th rou gh Saturday, begin ning M arch 13.

Jazz it up
Cen tral Florida J a r / Society w ill present " A S w in g in ' J a m
S e ssion ", a tribu te to Mousey Alexander. 2 to 3 p.m.. M arch 18.
at C h ris 's House of Beef, 801 Jo h n Yn u ng I’ kw y.
A d m issio n Is $ 5 for m rm bers: *7.30, non-m em bers: 82.30.
college students; high school students, free.
A ll m u sicia n s welcom e lo jo ln III a Jam session.
Forpre-arrangem ents. call 330-3183.

French film scheduled
A llia n ce Franculse of G reater O rlando. W in te r Park, w tll
present a Fren ch dim . " T h r Discreet C h a rm o f the Bourgeoisie.
4 p in.. M arch 18. u l Carlton A rm s A pa rtm e nts clu bh ou se. 3 0 0 .
Ju tn e slo w n D rive. W inter Park.
Fo r details, c u ll Deny sc Eddy. 6 4 7 -0 6 3 1.

Pageant contestants sought
T h e National Sweetheart P a g ra n l Is seeking contestan ts for
the Florida S ta le Sweetheart Beauty Pageant to he held M a rrh
24 In San lord.
T here w ill be 11 age div isio n s lo r in d iv id u a ls through 21)
years of age.
Fo r details, ca ll Mary lla m lllo n . 1613] 2 4 5 201)3 o r T in a
Golden. 3 4 9 3089.

Winter Park test set
W IN T E R P A K K — The 3 1si A m u n i W in te r P a rk S id e w a lk
Art Festival w ill be held M arch 16 through 18. Irotn 1) a m lo 6
' p.m . each day at Central P ark on P ark Avenu e, dow n town
W inter Park.
There w ill be entertainm ent, ch ild re n ’s w orkshops, youth uri
and food.

How to brssk into films
S A N F O R D — "H o w lo B rru k Into Ihe Legitim ate T V A F ilm
In d u stry " Is the title of a free, educational se m in a r lo bo
presented by Ihe Cen tral Florid a C h apter of Ihe Flo rid a M otion
Pictu re A T e le visio n Association.
T h r presentation w ill be held from 1 1 a.m . to 12:30 p.m..
M arch 27. at the Sem inole C o m m u n ity College F in e A rts
T h ru trr.
A ll persons Interested lit getting Involved In the m otion
plcture/enlertulnm ent Held in vite d to attend.
D etails, cull Ihe F M P T A at 2 3 6 9135.

CALENDAR
Life-saving classes offered
T he W ln lc r S p rin g s Fire D epan m em w ill co n d u ct C P R
classes o n Ihe th ird S unday o f every m om It from 1-5 p.m. For
additional Inform ation, contact C u p l. C u rl P ilc h e r al 327-2332
M onday through Friday b c lw rrn 9 a.m. and 5 p.m.

Alanon members to congregate
A la n on w ill meet at 8 p.m. S u n d a y at C h rist United
M clh o d lst C h u rc h , at C o un ty Hoad 427 and T u c k e r Drive.
Sanford.

Overeaters to weigh in
O verealers A n o n ym o u s m eets a l 7:30 p.m . each S u n d a y al
Ihe Casselberry' Senio r Center. 200 T rip 2 0 0 T rip le t Lake
D rive. Casselberry. C a ll 767-5411 or Ihe cen ter a l 831-3351.
ext. 239. for m ore Information.

Plnewood Derby winners
Cub Scouts Pack 560. Boy S cou ts ot A m e rica .D e B ary.sh o w in g
their winning cars in Ihe Annual Pmewood Derby are. from lelt.
John Baehre, second place overall winner. Ja co b D iPielro. first
place overall winner; and Christopher Berry, third place overll
winner. The derby was held March 10 al Ihe DeBary Fire Hall
with Ihe Longwood P olice Departmenl assisting.

100 in freefall formation
Skydivers establish new record in Florida
D E L A N D - S po rt (men u nd
wom en) p a ra rh u tls ts set a new
F lo rid a sla te record Feb. 18
w hen th ey bu ilt a fre rfall form a­
tion co n ta in in g 100 s k y d lv e ri.
T h e big form atio n w as b u ilt
over S k y d iv e D rL u n d . located on
D cla in d M u n icip a l A irp o rt n ear
D a y to n a B e a ch . It heat Ih e
previou s record o f 7 2 established
In 1983.
T h e group o f h ig h ly e x p e ri­
enced sk y d iv e rs spent four da ys
rb a s in g ih e record. T h e y de ­
vote d t h r firs t tw o d a y s to
s m a lle r " w a rm - u p " d iv e s In­
v o lv in g 3 0 to 64 paraeh u tlsls.
T he grou p of m en and wom en
w as ready to attem pt a 100-w ay
on S atu rd a y m orn in g. A fter four
unsuceessful Jum ps. It set the
new record S u n d a y afternoon by
b u ild in g the lOO-way.
F re rfa ll form atio n s co ntain in g
100 o r m ore Jum pers are quin*
d ifficu lt. O n ly five have
been bu ilt: t h r last one
com pleted In Au gu st. 1988. In
Illlnos.
T h e sk y d iv e rs were hauled
13.000 fret In fou r aircraft: two
tK l-3 s. a D e lla v llla n d T w in O tter
und u F a irc h ild T u rb o Carter. It
w us film ed In frerfall by Ih rre
photographers w ho Jum ped w ith
the group.
A ll four alreran dropped th eir
Ju m pe rs sim u lta n e o u sly w h ile
D ying in form u llo n . From thai
a il nude, th r s k yd ive rs hud aboui
7 0 sre o n d s to Dy together and
b u ild th r form u llo n ih l loosely
resem bles s ix co n cen tric rings.
T h e group had rrp c a lc d ly re­
hearsed Ihe Ju m p o n ih e ground
so each p articipan t knew exaetly
where h is position was.
T h e form ation w as com pleted
u l un a ltitu d e o f about 6 5 0 0 feet
und held for seven sernnds. Ttie
sk y d iv e rs dropped their g rips al
Ihe p re d e te rm in e d 3 0 0 0 -fo o l
a ll nude and dove away from

The largest freefall formation avar completed in
Florida is shown building while It falls at 100
mph. Three skydivers on the right aide oh Ihe
photo are about lo dock while Itw akydlver In Ihe
e a c h o t h e r to o p e n t h e i r
pururhutrs. A ll landed on th r
drop zone located at one co m e r
nf the b lg h u l llllle -iis e d airport.
Many of the p a rticip an ts liv e In
Florida, hut som e traveled In the
record attem pt fro m Eu rope.
Canada und Ihe western U.S.
Florida is a iwiputar d e stin a ­
tion lor sk y d iv e rs because ol lls
line weather and w ell-equipped
parachu tin g! r n irra .
S kydive Ik-loind Is a p a rtic u ­
la rly popular place lo Jump. Il

FMsknrLM Stamp
tlve o'clock position has yet lo get a grip with hla
other hand. All lour docked a tew seconds later to
complete the 100-person formation, the largest
ever recorded in Florida.

lia s a s m a ll fie r i o f six Jum p
u lrrra fl that range In size from a
4-place Cessna 182 to a 4 0 -p la rc
DC3.
Its 10-passenger T u rb o I’n n e r
und 20-place T w in Otter ure the
w orkhorses of Its Heel. Those
tw o tu rb o p ro p a ircra ft c lim b
q u ic k ly and have doors that ean
tie operated In flight. T he doors
m ake w in te r s k y d iv in g m ore
rn m Tollable.
S ky d iv e D eLan d ow ner Bob
h u llrtl e o n trn d s h r operates the
w o rld 's p re m lrr (ruining center.

Il Is the home o f several w orldch a m p io n r u m p rin io n tra m s.
E a ch y ra r rn m p rtiio rs co m e
from a ll over ihe W o rld for
s e v e r a l w r r k s o f I n te n s iv e
(raining.
T h e n e x t m a jo r e v e n t a s
S k y d iv e D eLand Is Its a n n u a l
S p rin g F lin g scheduled for M ay 4
lo 13. More Ilia n 300 skyd ive rs
w ill atten d-H ie S prin g F lin g lo
m ake a series ol group Jum ps
ranging In size from 8 lo 64
skydivers.

D o n ’t p ic k on u n ru ly
to ts fo r d in in g o u t
D E A R ABBYs S o "Indigestion
In A n a h e im " lia s had It w ith all
those " c u lr " little toddlers In
restau ran ts whose ye llin g und
scre a m in g m ake It im possible
lo r other din e rs to curry o n a
co n ve rsa tio n ? W ell. 1 have u
m essage fdr her: P a re n ts of
to d d le rs lik e to eat out oc*
cu slo n a lly . too. It's nice when
you ean lake th r fa m ily out In
eal and have som eone else clean
up Ihe m ess (and toddler* do
m ake a mess).
D o n 't e r il lc l/ r to d d le rs for
w h in in g and c ry in g — i lu ll's
what ch ild re n that age do. You
were no different w hen you were
a toddler. (A sk y ou r m olhcr.)
A d u lts can be lu iid and Irritat­
ing. too. so p lra se don ’t p ick on
toddlers.
O F F E N D E D IN PH1LLY
D E A R A B BY ; I agree w ill)
"In digestion In A n a h e im ." I. loo.
am llr r d of going to restaurants
and havin g m y e vening ruined
by fam ilies w tlh sm a ll children.
Here are some lip s lor parents:
III T he pa rly at the next tabic
docs not want in say " h i" 20
lim e s lo y o u r toddler. |2) If a
baby nerds a sh oppin g bug of
toys In keep h im busy, h r Is too
you ng to Ik- ru lin g out. |3| If
y o u r c h ild acts up. d o n ’l w all
u iiill he sturts scream in g a l Bu­
m p n f h is lu n g s. T a k e h im
H ills id e I m m e d ia t e ly . Y o u r
w aitress w ill lie happy to puck
up y o u r le fiu vcrs and gel you out
uf the place.
Y o u say Ihe rruson you la ke
your c h ild in restaurants is in
le a c h h im h o w In c o n d u c t
h im se lf In a p u b lic place. Fine.
T here Is som eth in g else your
c h ild needs to learn a l an early
age — respect lo r other people.
R O Y A L O A K . MICH.
D E A R A B B Y t T h is Is for
"In digestion In A n a h e im ": Peo­
ple lik e you give m e Indlgesilou.
We have Ihree ch ild re n under 5
y e a rs old. and we take them out
lo ca t once a week. T lir y are not
a lw a y s angels. Im l whose k ids
a re ? We are tired of ihe lung
sig h s and d irty look* we get from
o th e r din e rs B one of nor k ids
a d s up.
W e purposely avoid ih e "lu m lly " restau ran ts because Ih c y 'rr
lu ll uf kids, and II ju s l doesu'l
w ork out. W here we come from ,
s ille r s ch a rg e b y Ihe c h ild ,
w h ich Is loo expensive. So when
you see fa m ilie s w ith s m a ll
ch ild re n ru lin g m il. give u s a
break and don't treul u s lik e we
h u v r som e kin d of eon laglous
disease.
P A R E N T S WITH CHILDREN
D E A R A BBY: Y on may have
n o tic e d that Ihe p a re n ts ol
ch ild re n w ho m isbehave In resla u ru u lx are the fa s lrs l ra te rs In'

ABIGAIL
VAN BUREN

ihe world. M v wife and I enjoy
ru lin g mu b ill we can 't alw ays
Uriel sliters; therefore, we have lo
lake our ch ild re n w ith us and
hope Bley lichave.
C h ild re n are unpredictable. A l
lim es, o u rs behave so w ell that
si rangers co m plim en t us. O ther
lim es, we end up gu lp in g ou r
food and ru n n in g out of ihe
place red-faced.
SPEED EA TER S
D E A R A B B Y i Last week I
Invlied som e close friends to
dinner. I sp e cifica lly asked them
not to b rin g a n y th in g b rca u sc I
wanted to prepure the entire
in ca l m yself. I spent the c n lli r
day p la n n in g und creatin g a
w rl 1-coordinated m eal, und I w as
looking forw urd lo p re s e n iliig
what 1 thought w as a knockout
dinner.
E v e ry th in g warn fine, u n til one
of Ihe guests w alked In w ith an
entree, som e appetizers and a
dessert! No! on ly were these
u n so licite d d is h e s re d u n d a n t,
lu ll they were totally unrelated
to Btc them e o f my dinner!
I hud no choice but to th ank
her (or h er generosity and place
lu-r food next lo m ine. T h e other
guests felt obligated lo partake o f
her offerings, and felt that m y
din n e r w as ru in ed because tny
cooking had lu com pete w ith
hers.
T h is Is nol Ihe first tim e tills
gucsl has brought s o m e lh ln g —
B u rl's w h y I specifically asked
her not lo b rin g anyth in g. H o w ­
ever. she loves lo cook, and th is
Is (lie w a y she s h o w s h e r
appreelallon.
I’lease Irll your readers that
som etim es generosity m ay not
enhance u meal, hut m ay. Ill
fa d . ru in It.
F.8.
D E A R F.S.: You say you had
no ch oice — B u m you hud in
place her lom l next lo y o u rs on
Ihe table. W here is B u t w ritte n ?
You could have thanked her
gracio usly. B le u placed her g ills
III y ou r freezer fur " la te r."
(Problem*? Write lo Dear Abby.
For e personal, unpublished
reply, send a sell-addressed,
ilamped envelope to Deer Abby,
P.0. Box 69440, Lot Angelas,
Calll. 90009. All correspondence
is confidential.)

Seniors get new pool table
Pool has become one of the most popular games at the Sanford
Senior Center, according lo Liz Derr, supervisor. A new pool
table w as recently Installed and both tables are busy at all tim es,
Derr said A ll activities at Ihe center are free to Ihe public at all
limes.

Who’s
cooking?
T h e S a n fo rd H erald
w e lc o m e s s u g g e s tio n s for
ro o k s o f the week.
Novice co o ks and eth n ic
cooks, a s w e ll us experienced
ro o k s a n d m aster chefs, add
a different dim en sion to d in ­
ing. W h o Is y o u r ch o ice ?
Maybe It's y o u r m other, fa­
th er. b ro th e r, siste r, sou.
daughter, spouse, friend or
boss.
S u b m it v o u r H u m iliatio n
lo r C o nk o f the W eek to the
H e r a l d P e o p le e d it o r a t
3 2 2 -2 6 1 1 .e x t . 34.
T h e C o o k of Ihe W eek
feature Is pu blish e d In th is
section each W rd n csila y .

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Tuesday
Psalm
100:1-5
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Psalm
98:1-15
Thursday
Psalm
108:11-22
Friday
Psalm
103:1-28
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Psalm
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can leel fraa to explore our deepest emotions or to
dream our wildest dreams. Perhaps we would
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we need solace, solutions or a brief time for prayer
and meditation In tha midst ol our busy day. . . a
time to get back in touch with our Source from which
flows all peace and strength. The door to God s
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280 H Country Club Rd
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The Following Sponsors Make This Church Notice
GREGORY LUMBER
TRUK VALUK NAROWARI
500 Mapla Ava., Sanford

MARRELL A BEVERLY
TRARSMIESION
David Bavarly and Stall

STKNSTROM REALTY
Hart) Stanitrom and Stall

WINN-DIXIE ETORES
and Employaaa

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KNIGHT'S SHOE STORE
Downtown Sanlord
Don Knight and Stall
WILSON-EICHELBERQER
MORTUARY
Eunlc* Wilson and Stall

THE MoKtaaiN AGENCY
Insuranc*
OSBORN’S BOOK
AND BIBLE STORE
2599 Sanlord Av*.

■SEMINOLE COUNTY AREA CHURCH DIRECTORY j
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Fraaoom A tta m b ty o r Ooo, m s W Srn s i . Santoril
M m Ui&lt; i i H K i t i i . 100 Kan m l Road
Utakiva A atam biy o l Qod. 1I7S D tio n H d . Lon g aood
•A R T IST
A n lio c n B a p liil Church. O nado
CAIrary B « p ltti Church. C rytlM LAAt S 3rd L*»r U u ,
C**t*lb*rry B A P till Church 770 S * m in o li B ird
c*nlr*f B a c illi Church 1101 W 1U SI
C h u iu o la F u r l B a p m i
C ir r r a a ir r M iin o n a r y B a d ' ll Church. S o u ifia a M Hd
C o u n try M M B a p litt Churcn. Country O u B Hoad La*# Mary
Fir i t B a c illi Church. SIS Far* A r t
F u r l B a p liil Chu rch o l A ltim o n la Spring* HI 41S A lla m o ni* S p n n g i
Frrtt B a p litl Chu rch c* F o r m City
F tr tl B a c illi C h u rcn o l G *n *M
F i r ii B a p liil Church. M arinam W ood!
F rrtl B a p ln l Chu rch o l la * * Monro*
F ir t l B a p ln l Chu rch o l lo n g a o o d . M l E a tl SR 414
F rrtl B a p ln l Chu rch o l OWado
F i n l B a p ln l Chu rch o l Samando S p n n g i
F ir t l B a p ln l Chu rcn o l W in n spring* 29C Bahama Hd
F u l l Shfion M issionary B a p ln l Chu rch HOI W U lh SI
F o ra l I B a p m i Chu rch o l O tlaa n
Fountain Haad B a p ln l Church Ovrado
Hop* B a p ln l C h u rch F o r m C 'tr Com m unity Canlar F o r m O t r
Inp tp tn d an c* B a p m i M it t Cure Laagu* B ld g Lon g ao o d
Jordan M rtiro n a rt B a p ln l Churcn 920 Uplara Hd
L a t e n t * B a p n tl Church. ITS l a t t n a a A r t . L a ** M art
M acadom * M m r o n B a p ln l Church Oak M ill Hd O ciaan
M n x o n a ry B a p m i Church, North Hd E nttrp rn*
M orning Glory B a p ln l Church. Ganar# M ar
M l M oriah P n m iln # B a p ln l. HO I L o c u tl A i* Sanlord
M l On** M illio n a r * B a p ln l Church Samando Spring* Hd . Lon gaood
M l Smar M issionary B a p m i Church l too J i m A r*
M l Zion M n n o n a r r B a p ln l S*p*« A«#
N a a B a i- a ' M iin o n a r y Church 9lh S i A Hickory A r*
N t a U I Calvary M rlx o n a ry B apD tl HO* W ITrn SI
t i n S i m hu m .I.,# B a p m i Church 1509 W 121h SI
N i l T ta la m tn l B a p ln l Churcn O uahtty Inn North lo n g a o o d
N t a M l Zion B a p ln l C h u 'ch 1720 N » A m
N a a L ila F a ir o a lh ip *9*1 E la a a O riM CAltarOarry. FI U 70B
N o d h ird a B a p ln l Church, Chuiuola
P eop le a B a p ln l Church. 1201 V* F irtl Street Sanlord
P in a p re tl B a p ln l Church. 119 IN Airport B ird
prairt# ia * e B a p ln l, nid g e Hd Fern Per*
P rogret* U t t M M W y B a p ln l Church, M idaay
Sacpnd Shnoh U in o o a r y B a p ln l Church M a tt San turd
Sm yrna B a p ln l Church. 250 O taftnoo* O' C in a r o a n y
Sum and B a prnr Church. 2929 PaPnalio
S i J a n a * M n tro n a ry B a p ln l Church St Hd 415 O lte a n
51 Lue* M rip o h a ry B a p ln l Chu rch o l Cameron City. Inc
$1 Paul B a p ln l C h u rch *11 Pm * * '*
SI M a iih a a i B a p ln l Church. Canaan K g it
5 l Jo hn i M iin o n a r y B a p ln l Church. 920 C rp re c t S i
Spnngi)eld M n v o n a ry B a p ln l l l l h 4 Cedar
assem bly o f

Tampl# Baptist ChureFt. r a n Spring* M . , AJ lam ent* Spring*
v ic to ry B a p liil Chwrcn. O M Orlando M M H a a lsr A r t
V M « v * r* Baptist Cfturcfi. 4100 P r o h Road (AAAI
Wm twn CJvtCMf Mi at ion ary B * p n ri C A urtA , M ats S W illiam S r .
Zion Hop* B a p liil Church. 711 O rtn g t A r t.
CATHOUC
A ll Soul* C alho hc Church, 901 Oak A y * , Sanford
C hu rcn o l B it N llrlly . La*a Mary
O ur La** o l B it La*a t Catholic Churcn. 1110 Mairm ntan. Dettona
SI A nn * C atho lic Church, Dogwood I n n . OaBary
St. A u g u llm * C a th o lic Church, S u n m Or . naar Button H d , C a t tar Barry
S4. Mary MagadaMn* C a th o lic Churcn. M a tla n d A m .
A lla m o n i* Spring*
CBHST1AN
F ir t l Outturn Church. 1*07 S Sanlord A m
F ir t l O u t t llt n Chu rch o l Lon g ao o d . MOD E E W illiam son H d ,
Longaood
Grepa C h rltu a n Chu rch. M a ttin g M S tn u n o l* 7 M CA . 9*0 Lon g ao o d
L a te Mary Hd , Lake Mary
L e t amear C h rltu a n Chu rch. Bata Laaa Hd , M J arm to n
N o rth tid * C h m iia n Chu rch. Florida H m n Dr . MaiUand
Sanlord C h rtiu a n Church. 112 W Airport B ird
South Saminor* C h m iia n Church. 300 W SH a la O nad o
CHRISTIAN SCIEN CE
F ir t l Chu rch o l ChrtM S c M n lltl. ITS M artham W ood* H d , lo n g a o o d
C H U R C H O F CM M S I
C h u rch o l C n titt. 1512 S Par* A m
C h u rch o l C h n t l a( Laaa Elian, U S 17 St. N C t t t a iM r r y
C h u rch o f Chris!. 900 Palm Springs O r , A ittm o n tt S p n n g i
C h u rth o l C h n tl. O a n a rt
C h u rch o f C h n tl. L on g ao o d
C h u rcn o l C h n tl. in i n n S i
N o n t w d t Church o f C h n tl. F i t H aran O r , M id la n d
South Saminor* Chu rch o f C h n tl. 5410 la a a H o nan Hd
C H U R C H O F OOO
Chu rch of God. 501 Hrckory
C h u rch o l God. *01 Ur 22nd SI
C h u rch o f God. O n a d o
C h u rch of God H u r.n a n ij o * Monroe
C h u rch at God M im o n E nlarpn t*
C h u rch o l G od. 140J Ur i « h SI
Chu rcn o f G od m C h n tl, O n a d o
Chu rch o l G od o l Propnacy 2509 S Elm A m
C hurcn o l G od o l Piophacy. I TO* 5 Parsim m on A m
Chu rch o l God of Proohacy. 49* S Cardial, O nad o
Chu rcn o l God 17m Day). Dalton* Com m unity C a m ir
G allo n * i f u c Hoomj
n * K u * Church o l G od 1700 Ul l.1 « S i . Sanlord
T'u * Chu rcn o l God, 2700 R id d ta o o d A m Sanlord
C O N G R E G A T IO N A L
CohgragMMTMi C h m iia n Church. 2401 S Para A m . S a n fjrd
E A S T E R N OHTHOOOB
C a tta in Orthodoa C h u rch S i Gaorg* 2001 Oyian Uray M id la n d

( n i m O n n od o i Church SI S ilv a n t ul O C A IM S LrAa Emm* Hoad.
Longaood F t 12750
E atlarn OnhodOa Churcn. SI John Orthodoa. 2741 Country C lu b Hoad
Sanlord
EPISCO PAL
A ll Sairda Episcopal Church. E. OaBary A t * . E nlarpn t*
Christ Episcopal Church. Longaood
E p ncop a l Church o l Bra N a a Coeananl, ITS T u tk a a illa Hoad.
Uhnlar Spring*
Holy C ro a t Episcopal. Park A m m 4ih S I . Sanlord
SI P a la rt E p n co p a l Church. 700 Hm anan Hoad. Laaa Mary
SI Richard * Churcn. 5ISI Laaa H o a a d Hd . Uhnlar Park
Tha Church o l in* G ood Snap hard. u in la n d H I la a a A m
JEW ISH
B am Am Synagogu* m ealing el Com ar o l Sand Laaa and C o unty U na
Hoad. W at! 14
Temple Shalom, 1718 Eikcam B ir d . Deltona
LUTH ERAN
Ascension Lumaran Church. O M fb n w k D r . Caaaaibarry
G ood Shaphard Um lad Lumaran. 2917 S O rlando Of
H oly C ross Lumaran Church o l La** Mary. 760 Sun O riM . Laaa Mary
Lord 01 L ll* Lumaran Churcn. M B T u tk a a illa Hd , Uhnlar Spring*
Lumaran Church o l Prondanc*. Canon*
lum aran Church o l 1h* Hadiam at. 101 Ul 25in Placa
M a tt!ah Lumaran Church. Goldan Day* Dr S H a y 17*2, C astalbarry
I I Luka* Lumaran Church. HI 421. SIa n a
SI Slaphan Lutheran Church. 414 Juki W a il o l 14 Lon g ao o d
MCTHOOIST
Barnail Um lad Memorial Church. E OaBary A i* , Erdtrpna*
B a a la t a Um lad M a ih o d itl Church
Baihai A M E Church. Canaan H g lt
Castalbarry Community Um lad M a ih o d itl Church. H a y 1 7 K
Plney Hrdga H d . Caatarbarry
C h n tl Um lad M a ih o d itl Church, T u cktr O r . S u n itn d E iia ra a
OaBary Com m unity M a ih o d itl Church. U l HrghOankt H d . OaBary
F ir t l Um lad M a ih o d itl Church, t i g Pam A m
F ir t l M a ih o d itl Churcn e l O nad o
First Um lad M a m o d u l Church o l 0 m e n
Fra* M iin o d m Churcn 500 IN am Si
Graca Um lad M a ih o d itl Church, 499 N Country C lu b H d . l i t # Mary
Grant Chapaf A M E Church. O nado
O a tg ro M M a m o d u l Church. O nad o
O tlaa n M a ih o d itl Church. C o r o l Carpanlar * Murray S I . O tla a n
Paoi* Wesleyan M e lh o d iii. 5990 W e yn d e O r . Sanlord
Samando Um lad M a ih o d itl Church, SH 414 and 14. lo n g a o o d
SI Jemaa A H E . W i a l Cyprata
S i Luka M ■ Chu rch o l Camaron City Inc . Baardarl o il 8 R *9 E
SI Mary i A M E Churcn. SI HI 415. O tla a n
SI Paul ■ M a m o d u l Church. O tla a n Hd E n la rpn t*
Strartord M am onal Church. S OaBary
nazarehe

F u t l Church p i in# hajaren a 25*1 Sanlord A m
O a n a rt Church o l in* H ir e r ana. S H 44. Ganave
La ta Mary Church o l Iha Natarana. 171 E Crysta l la t a A m . L a ta Mary
L on g ao o d Churcn o l Iha Her arena Urayman 4 Je ta u p A m . L on g ao o d

Markham W ood* Church o l m* Nerarena SR 4*. I D M n a t W a tt ol
14 at iha ureana Hirer
PEN TE CO STAL
Cats ary C h m iia n Canter, l OSS SIM* S i . Sanlord P la n
P H SSB T IEH IA N
Deltona P re tb y ltria n Church. Holland Bled S A u x in A m . Canon*
F ir t l Praabytarlan Churcn o l La ta Mary
F a il Pratb ylan an Church. Oaa A m 4 I 'd SI
F ir t l P m b y tt r u n Church o l O tBtry. E Highland
Si And r e e l P ratb yttnan Church. M i l Saar la t a Hd
Si M a rts Pratbyttnan Church. 1021 Palm Spring* H d . Aitam o nit Spgs
T u tc a a k lt Pratbylanan Church. 1*00 W a tl S lat* Hd *24. O nad o Fla
U p tM a com m unity P ra tb yttna n Church. U p ta la Hd
vyaairrumaiar pratbylarian Church. Had B ug H d . Castalbarry
SE V EN T H B A T ADVENTIST
F o rta l Laaa Sa ta nlh Day A d m n tia l Church. H a y . 419 F o r t tl Crly
M art H im Sananm Day A d ra n itti Churcn. SOI E 2nd S i . Sanlord
Sanlord Sa ta nlh Day A d iran titl Church, 5415 N Highway 427
S a M n tn Day Ad van titl Church. MaiUand A m . Aitamont* Spring*
Uhnlar Springs Sa ta nlh Oay A d ta n im Church, SO S M o t t Hd
O TH E R C H U R C H E S
A il F m B i Ch tp M . Cam p Sami no n. u n t i l* Park, Hd.
A lla n * A M E. Church. O H M S 12th
BaardMi Ayan ut H o lin tta Chaoai. BaardMi A m
ChuJuola Comm unity Church
C hu rch o l J a tu t C h n t l o l Larttr Oay Sarma. 211) Park A m
F a m ly Chu rch Cnritnan Canlar. IS44 Sam uioia S l i d . Caaaaibarry
F trtl B om Church o l iha Living Qod. Midway
F ir t l Church o l C h n tt. S c ra n litl. tik a m B ird and V tnua S I . G allon s
F u t l P e n ia c o x a i Churcn o l Longaood
F ir t l P a n ia co x M Church o l Sanlord
Fu ll Goto** Church o l G o d m C h n tl. 192* Jarry A m . Sanlord
F u ll G o spar Tapamaci*. 2724 Counlry C lu b Hoad
Graca S m e Chu 'ch. 2*44 S Sanlord A m
H oly Trtniy Churcn o l God m C h n tl. 1514 Mangoualma A m
Kingdom H a ll e l Jahotan a u n m a n . Lata Monro* Unit. 1592 Ul Thud Si
la k a M onro* Chaoai. Orange K i d . La ta Monro*
M l o u t* H o b n a il Church. O ar H ill Hd . O tla a n
Neighborhood a i nance Church. M l Merkhem Woods Road. Lon gaood
Pam a co a lM Open Bible Ttaam acl*. Ridgew ood A m . O H 25rn
o p p o x ie Sem uioie H igh School
P r a t * and P o a a r Church. I l l U l Uhlbur A m . Lata Mary
Honing H u n Moravian Church. SH 454. L on g ao o d
Sanlord Ailianc* Church. T401 S Park A m
Sa n lo rd Brbi* Church. 2A40 Sanlord A m
Tn* Full Goaeal C h u 'ch o f Our Lord J e lu t C h rix . Waah.nglpn S t ,
Canaan City
In# S a r a r o n Army 790 Ul 24tn s i
Triumph. Tn* Church o l lit* N a a Agt. to o t w *m St
U nile d Church o l C h n tl Anem oni* Com m unity Chapel
AJtamonl# Spring*
United Church ol C h n tl C h n X rtn F a W a in rp 290 N Counlry C lu b Hd .
L a ta Mary
W ln la r Springs Com m unity E ttn g a lrc a C o n g ra g a io n a . 21* W ad* S i .
U lin lar S p n n g i

�Sanford Hsestd. Sanford, Florida — Friday, Marcfi 16. 1990 — I

Religion
Jail ministry’s
banqust to
feature Matsche

IN B R I E F
Ministers to moot i t mission
SANFORD — The March 20 meeting of the Sanford
Ministerial Association will be at the Rescue Ou Ireach MIm Ioii.
1701 13th St. at 11 30 a m The mlaalon will provide lunch.

All Souls school registration begins
SANFORD — All Souls Catholic school. Ninth Street and Oak
Avenue In Sanford, la having school registration March 19 and
20. New students can register M arch 2 1.

Lenten teaching offered
SANFORD — Holy Cross Episcopal Church. 401 S. Park Ave..
Sanford, will be having a aeries of Lenten teachings beginning
March 21 at 6 p.m. The guest speaker will be Marjorie
Thompson of the Episcopal Counseling Center In Orlando. She
will apeak on "Personalities In Communities — Who We Are."
For more Information, call 322-4611.

Mercer Singer* to perform In Paola
SANFORD — The Mercer Singers will perform al Weslvlcw
Baptist Church. 4100 Paola Hd.. Sanford. Murrh 26 at 7 p.m.
The Mercer Singers consist of 34 students of Mercer University
In Macon. Georgia. Six members of the choir arr from Florida.
The program will Include choral music.

Southerland leads revival
SANFORD — The Plnecresi Baptist Church Is having Ur.
James Southerland lead a revival March 16 to 21. Service*
begin at 11 a.m. Sunday and continued each evening al 7 p.m.
Southerland Is president emeritus of Florida Theological
College and former pastor of Lake Monroe Baptist Church.

Revival to feature Gamer
SANFORD — Central Baptist Church. 3101 W. 1st S i .
Sanford, la having a revival March 18 to 21 featuring Hugh
Puce Gamer, paator of First Baptist Church in Wayncsvlllc.
N.C.
Services will be at 10:55 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday and at 7
p.m. Monday through Wednesday. There will be noon servlres
with lunch Monday through Wednesday.
Central Baptist Is also presenting "The Easter Story In Living
Plcture*."Aprll 7 al 7:30 p.m. and April 8 at 4:30 and 7:30 p.m.
Thta will be the alxth annual presentation and the first In the
church sanctuary.
For more information, call the church al 322-2914.

Philippine awareness stmlnara sat
S A N F O R D — T h e F irst U n ited M ethodist C h u rch W om en are
h avin g a ch u rch -w ldc stu d y of the P h ilip p in e Islands M arch 18
a n d 2S. T h e stu d y Is to h elp people gain a soncr of Ih r F ilip in o
cu ltu re.

Trip to Laka W aits In the future
S A N F O R D — T h e Lu th e ra n C h u rc h of ih c Redeemer, 2525
O ak Ave.. Sanford, w ill be h av in g a covered d ish d in n e r u lle r
the 10:30 service. Those w ho attend should brin g a covered
d is h d in n e r Representatives from Ihe Luth e ra n Brotherhood
w ill condu ct a se m in a r on life p lan nin g.
T h e ch u rch is a lso m a k in g tentative pla n s to take a group to
Lake W irips for the B la ck H ills Passion P la n A p ril I. Fu r inure
Inform atlon. ca ll G len M cK cn dre e at 322-3055.

Lakeview Baptist to have revival
L A K E M A R Y - T h e Lak e v ie w B aptist C h u rc h 126 W.
Lakeview A ve.. L a k e M ary. Is h av in g a revival M arch 18 to 21
at 7 p.m . Rev. K e rm lt M atthew s, pastor o l First Baptist In
DeLeon S prings, w ill speak at each service and at Ihe m en's
brotherhood breakfast S un day u i H a.m . M a tlh rw s wife V irg in ia
w ill speak to Ihe ladles luncheon W ednesday at noon.

Coleman to apeak on AIDS
L A K E M A R Y — First Baptist C h u rc h M urkham Woods. 5400
M a rkh am W oods Rd., L a k e M ary, Is h avin g Karen Colem an
speak o n AID S. H er speech. " A C h ristia n s Response." w ill be
M a rrh 19 at 7 p.m . In the sanctuary.

Lenten Bible atudiea scheduled
L A K E M A R Y — St. Peter's E p isco p a l C h u rch . 700 Rinehart
Rd.. Lake M ary. Is h avin g a Lenten B ib le S tu d y of Ihc H ealing
S to ries In Ihe G o spels each T uesday from M arch 6 through
A p ril I O at 7:30 p.m . A service w ill precede each study.

Churchwide yard tale scheduled
L O N G W O O D — T h e Longw ood H ills Baptist C h u rch . 1255
E.E . W illia m so n Rd.. Longw ood. Is h av in g their second a nnual
ch u rch w id e y ard sale M arch 16 and 17 rrom 9 a.m. lo 3 p.m.
T here w ill be clo th in g , fu rn itu re , gifts, toys, plants, and baked
foods.

Arts, cralts show in Maitland
M A IT L A N D — A sb u ry U nited M ethodist C h u rc h . 2 2 0 W.
H o ra tio Ave.. M aitland. Is h avin g an a rts and crafts show
M arch 17 from 9 a.m . to 4 p.m. w ith country crafts, wood
crafts, bears a n d dolls, ceram ics, a n d m u ch more. Fur more
Inform ation, ca ll 644-5222.

First Baptist announces
results from Youth Blast
S A N F O R D — T h e F irst B a p lls l
C h u rc h has released Ihe results
of gam es held last S atu rd a y al
the Y o u th Blast.
F ish in g — Most weight und
biggest fish: K e v in Row land
Baggie shot p u l — Boys: I I
Ben Blake. 2.) Nathan Joh nson.
3.) Derek M artin. G irls: l.) June!
Booker. 2.) C a u lc ltc lle a p c. 3.)
K e lly Nocll.
W a ic rs lld c — Boys: 1.) A n d y
Blake, 2.) Je re m y S llla w u y . 3 .1
M a n n y P ic h a r d o . G ir ls : l . l
C a u lrtle lle ap c. 2 .1 K ara Adam s.
3.| Cass Ic M artin.
H o i shot basketI m II — Hoys: l l
A n d y Blake. 2.) Devon Ju lla n o .
3.) Z a c h M o rg a n . G ir ls : l.|
C a u lr tle H ra p c . 2 .1 C h rts lia n
Rodeos. 3.) L in d s a y Haynes.
F r ls b e c lo s s — B o y s : I.)
J e r e m y S llla w a y . 2.) J a s o n
Lopesllvero. 3 .1 T om C o lb c ri.
G irls: I.) K ara Adam s. 2.1 M arcy
U arklow . 3.) J o d i Lopesllvero.
C ro s s co u n try — 1.1 C h ris
Pope. 2 .| B ria n Jo n e s. 3 I Devon
Jullano.
B lln d m a n 'a football — Boys:
I.) F irs t B a p tist S anford. 2 )

Sanford A lliance. 3 1 F lrs l Bap
list Sunlundo. G irls: l.| F lrsl
Baptist Saiilundn. 2.) F lrs l Huplist Sanford. 3.) First B a p llsl
La Review.
Goofy golf — I.) F lrs l B a p llsl
Sunlundo. 2.1 F lrs l Baptist Sunlord. 3.1 F lrs l Baptist Lakeview.
C entipede — 1.) F lrs l B a p lls l
S a n lu n d o . 2.) F ir s t B a p lls l
Lakeview . 3.1 F lrs l Baptist S a n ­
ford.
D ressing game — F lrs l Baptist
S a n f o r d , 2.1 F i r s t B a p t is t
Sunlando. 3 .1 F lrs l Baptist Ft.
S m ith .
Egg lo ss — l. l F lrsl Baptist
S a n f o r d . 2 . 1 F i r s t B a p t is t
Sunlundo. 3.) F irst Baptist Ft
S m ith a n il Suninrd A lliance.
Three-legged race — Boys I .)
F irst Baptist Sanford. 2 1 First
Baptist Lakeview. G irls I I First
B a p tist Sw eetw ater. 2.1 F lrs l
IUi pi 1st Sanford. 3.1 First Baptist
Sweetwater.
O v e r a ll • l . l F lr s l lla p t ls l
S u n lu r d . 2 . 1 F l r s l B a p t is t
S u n la n d o . 3.1 F ir s t B a p lo s t
Lakeview

100than
nivtrsary
Sanford Mayor Battya Smith apoka at aarvlcat
calib rating tha Congragational Christian

Church's 100th annivtrsary last Sunday. Tha
church Is locatad al 2401S. Park Ava.

Are our m orals reflected by m o vie s?
W h e n " W h o 's A f r a id of
V irg in ia Woolf.*" w as given Ihe
m ovie cen sors' Seal o f Approval
In 1963 after a n a p p e a l by
W arn er Bros.. Ih r reports that
follow ed or Ih r Im m in ent death
o f the H a ys O ffice were noi
i-x u g g rra in i.
T h e E d w a r d A lt ie e p la y
brought tu Ihe screen a veritable
a valan ch e o l ob scen itie s never
hf-forr heard In a m ovie Iheutrr.
T he age of clean d ia lo g u e und
happy endings w as over.
" A fin e re tice n ce " gave w ay In
the m ovies lo tasteless realism .
H a p p ily . W ill H a y s w a s no
lunger around. He w o uld never
h a v e u n d e rs to o d w h a t w a s
happening.
A s m ovie censor from 1922 lo
1945. H ays had ru n a lig h t ship.
Now it was ta kin g un w ater und
s in k in g rapidly. Ity 1968 the
H ays Office, like H a ys, would bedcud.
Jo e Ureen. H a y s ’ lo p llcu icnuui In H ollyw ood from 1934 lo
1954. w as still a live in 1963 (h r
w as 731. H ill II seem s safe lo
assum e he never w c n l to see *
I

G EO RGE
PLAGENZ
" W h o ’ s A f r a id o l V ir g in ia
W oolf*"
H a ys and lir c r n never thought
o f ih r n t s r lv c s us b lu e n o se s.
T h e y would h a v r said Ihey were
sim p ly enforcing the Prodjtcllo ri
C o de la s It w as culled?. W hich
had lie rn draw n u p by ih c in n v lr
Industry lisclf.
True, the producers looked al
Ihc code from a poim nl view
I hat w as often al odds w llh
H a y s' and B re e n 's view. H ays
co m plained that when a script
ca lle d lor a w om an to cross her
legs. Ihc d ire cto rs "w o u ld see
how high she co u ld cross ilic n i
a n d s till s la y w iih in ih c I d le r ol
l he code."

Hays fell ih e crite rion should
lx- " lo see how low she could
cross lh em und s llll tie Interc s lln g .'"
W h ile ih e p r o d u c e r s a n d
authors understandably tried lo
go us lu r us they could w llh Ihe
censors, t lic lr protests that the
Hays O lllc c w as ru in in g th eir
creative c h u rls does not upprur
lo have had m u ch validity.
V ariety, the trade paper of the
entertainm ent Industry, wrote In
1935 l l i a l " t h e b e lie f th a t
H ullvw ood under Ihe H ays O lllc c
would o n ly he allowed lo m ukc
n a m b y -p a m b y s io r lr s h a s n ’ t
m u lrriu lLccd."
' i V r r lr ie M ic h a e l M edved,
co-hoot of "S n e a k P review s" on
te le v is io n , s a y s that In Ihe
19-HK w hen the H a ys Office was
going si rung, over 90 m illio n
Am erican s — close to iw o -ih lrd s
o l the co u n try — w a il to the
m ovies every single week.
T o d a y , e v e n th o u g h Ih e
c o u n t r y ' s p o p u la t io n h a s
d o u b le d , i h r n u m b e r o f
lllm g n rrs Is less Ihan 20 m illio n
a week.

SANFO RD C h a p la in Dan
M a ls rh c o f O rla n d o w ill be Ihe
fe a tu re d s p e a k e r u l a n n u a l
?&gt;anquel o f Ih r S e m in o le C o u n ty
J a il M in istry .
T h e banquet w ill be M arch 23
ul 7 p.m . a l Ihe S an fo rd C iv ic
C enter. T h e b a n q u e t's them e Is
"B re a k in g Ihc C y c le o f Crim e...
One L ife a l a T im e ."
T h e d in n e r la free and open lo
Ih r pu blic.
M atsche. the re g io n a l director
o f ch a p lla n a for Ihe G o od News
J a il and P rison M in istrie s, re ­
ceived ih e G ood N ew s C h a p la in
of ih e Year A w a rd In 1986. H is
wife S h irle y is a volu n te e r In Ihe
Sem inole C o u n ty J a il.
T h is ye ar's V o lu n te e r o f ih e
Year aw ard w ill be presented by
Robert Gregory, a m e m be r o f the
lo c a l G o o d N e w s P r e s id e n t
C o un cil. T h e C o rre ctio n 's Officer
o f ih c Year aw ard w ill be given
b y D u a n e R u t le d g e , a d ­
m in istra to r of Ihe co rre ctio na l
facility.
T here w ill be testim onies by
ex-offenders and m u s ic by tw o
g ro u p s . S h e r if f J o h n P o lk .
C lr r u ll Ju d g e Jo se p h Davis. Dr.
Freddie S m ith o f ih e C e n tra l
B aptist C h u rch and Dr. D an W o lf
o f th e C o m m u n it y A llia n c e
C h u rc h w ill jo in others at Ih r
banquet.
F o r m ore in form ation or reser­
vations. c u ll 323-6512. extension
248.

C h u r c h e s a sk e d
to c h a n g e
N ic a ra g u a p o lic ie s
llsH«4 Fraaa littw s rtls s il
W A S H IN G T O N - The In ­
stitu te o il R eligion und D em oc­
racy culled on m a in lin e ch urches
M on day lo change th eir policies
In w a rd N ic a r a g u a f o llo w in g
ele ction s there H u ll ousted th r
S a n d in lsta governm ent.
In In te rs to the Rev. Leonid
K is h k o v s k y . p residen t of the
N atio nal C o u n cil o f C hurches, us
w ell us leaders of o lh e r m a in lin e
P rote sta n t ch u rch e s . I n s lllu lc
C h u lrm a n E d m u n d Robb said
Protestant ch u rch e s and their
m issio n arie s in N icaragu a had a
"d isto rte d v isio n or N icaraguan
re a lity " In alleged support fur
Ihe S an d in lsta governm ent.
"W h e n fin a lly given u chance
lo e xpress tlic m s c lv e s freely. Ihc
N icaraguan people resoundingly
re je cte d t h r lr s e lf-p ro cla im e d
U b rru lo rs." R obb said.

PROM THR PULPIT

W hat d o m in iste rs do w hen not p re a ch in g ?
Ry a . RICHARD DANIRLAK
G u est colum nist________________
SANFORD W ha t do
m in is te rs do w h e n nut p re ­
aching'.*
I f s not a foolish question. If
you really th in k about ll. In fact,
you you rse lf m ay have asked ll.
W ltal docs a m in is te r ilu when
he is nut preaching, once Ills
S u n d a y message h as Ix c n d e liv ­
ered? Docs lie steal off lur the
re m a in de r of the w eek to some
quast-Mt. S in a i m o u n ta in lup lu
co m m un e w ith G o d amt there
g a th e r h is in &amp; te rlu l fur next
S u n d a y 's m essage? Dr perhaps
tie's one who M onday through
F rid a y p u ls in a lew h ou rs at ihe
o ffice , ch e ck s Ihc a n sw e rin g
m a ch in e fur m essages, la k e s
ra re o f n e c e s s a ry co rre s|M&gt;ndetlce, and th en It's oil lu
Ills study (ai hom e ul course) In
c a tc h u p un h is re a d in g . I
suspect that w h ile som e m ay
I h ln k th e se lin ig u e - ln - c h e c k
scen arios arc valid , most of yon.
I hope, know belter. So ih e
q u c s llo n p e rs is ts . W h a t DO
m in is te r s do w h e n u n i p re ­
aching'.*
B e in g a m in iste r. I begin m y
res|H&gt;iise w ith a q u u le lim n J o h n
Newton IIHth cen tu ry), w ritin g
about m in isters. " T h e C h rist Ian
m in is try is Ihe w o rst o f all
Irades. Init Ihc lu st of alt p ro­
fessions." C e n tu rie s e a rlie r J o h n
C h ryso stom a lon g a sim ila r vein
wrote. " T h e m in is te r's sh o rtco m in gs sim p ly cannot l x c o n ­
cealed. Even Ihe most trivia l
soen i g e l k n o w n . H o w e v e r
others, since everyone m easures
S i l l not h&gt; the size of the olUllse
h n l hv tin- s ta n d in g o f Ihes in n e r " These statem ents by
h oly m elt of G o d tell us sometilin g Fu r one th in g , that when
one becom es a m in iste r there
w ill Ik those- in Ch risten dom
very m uch concerned m e r Ihe
llv r s und co n cern s ol in in lsie rs.
even lo 1lu- point of w ondering
w ltal they do w hen they a rr not

G. Richard Danlalak
preach in g, e v e n d a rin gly went
tie ring if. h e a v e n lorhitl. th ey do
a n y t h in g ul all.
D u lie s e r i o u s l y lei m e tie
a m o n g th e llrst in cm p lia llru llv
s t a le llia l t h e r e is n o o l h e r
c a llin g w h ic h c a n e ve n c o m e a
clo se se c on d lo Ihe u w e s o n ie n e s s
a nd lodlnc-ss ol t x i n g a m in is te r
■ it G o d A s j x r s o n s w h o feel th ey
h a v e rr sjKim lrd to Ihe call ol
J e s u s C hris t l o se rve , m in is te rs
h a v e seale d th e m o u n t a in s ul
alm ost e v e r y e m o t io n s o a rin g al
lim e s in so le m n m o m e n t s of
prayc t th e h ig h e st re a lm s ol
i-csiaxy on ly to th e v er y n c x i
breath In go h o r d i n g d o w n w a r d
into tin- p a n g s ol Job-like ugnny.
W h ic h is to s a y th at a m in is te r
tr ue lo h i s ra ilin g- is Involved ill
a w a y ol hie w h ic h lo ts on e
c o n stan t, that ol w a lk in g In tinlootslcjcs ni .Jesus Christ, and
In rilin g tin- m a n d a t e lo la k e up
Ihe c ro s s a n d Inlluw him. a n d al
lim e s r u s h i n g h e a d s tr o n g into
a r e a s a n d slln .illo iis whe re lends

dare to tread. What does a
m in ister do w hen not preaching?
I’rntrahly anel lik e ly h r is In­
volved lit v isitin g Ilu- sick, ta lk ­
ing to ihe Imprtsoiu-d. (hiding
shelter lur Ihe hom eless and
meals for the hungry, c u llin g
U|miii prospective m em bers and
Irving lo llttel out why J o h n and
Mary have not been seen In
ch urch lately, to say nutltln g
abend Im rylu g the dead and
d is p e n s in g th e s a c ra m e n ts .
What d o rs a m in iste r do when
lie 's m il p reach ing? O il a tl.iv
when the cu stodian m ay nut be
u v u llu b lf you m a y fin d h im
se llin g u p Ia llie s fur lo n ig h l's
mee ting eir ltx k ltig up after Ih r
uice-lliig. Y o u m ay even liiu l him
pu sh in g a broom to clean tip an
unexpected mess. T asks w hich
may nm l x on h is jnh descrip­
tion. h u i llir n w hen Is the task of
a lather i&gt;r m other lu oie the
im plied analogy) ! in tiled let a Job
description ?
My point in a ll th is goes deeper
th a n m y c o n c e r n leir y o u r
thoughts on w h u i a m in iste r
tin e s w h e n n o t j ir c u c h ln g .
w ish in g tee open up y ou r heart
anti tiilro l lu the l.iet that you r
m in iste r is h um an, trying lo be
as Guel w ishes h im lo Ik - I want
lo em phasize llia l hi- is h m ile tl
vcl s |x riu l. In sii m any ways. A s
you. and jx rh u p s m ore than
you. he k u o u s lie is a sin n er,
w e a k Iu so m a n y w a y s .
Furtherm ore, he has h u rts and
needs, as you do. A l lim e s he
in.iv act as though he wears
so m e k t n il u l im p e n e tr a b le
arm or or is ln l| x rv im is lo the
b lekerlu g In- m ay hear (x h tm l
tits track, tun perhaps th a t's
Ixeause C h rist has becom e h is
breastplate- lie-, loo. has dream s
and a sp ira tio n s us you do. Ilcsecks lee l x luveel unil upprei I
a ll'll p isl as anyone e lse- What
lines a m in is te r elo w hen he is
rod p rcu ch iu g ? No. lie Is roil in
some U pper Kesnn co nversin g
w llh G ih I und, no. In- is rod liv in g
a llle- u l ease d u rin g the- week

Mure lik e ly ih a n rod h r Is liv in g
u life filled w llh Its share of
u n x ic iy and stress, search ing for
peace and happin ess In C h ris t,
n s you a rr.
M y message lo you Is sim p le —
p le a s e r e a c h o u l to y o u r
m in is te r. He n e e ds you . H r
needs Ihe love u nd u nde rsta n d­
in g of Ihe C h rist present w llh ln
you. I recall o n e r reading a piece
nr verse about u m inister, be­
m oan in g the fuel that be. lit
response to Ih r c a ll o f C h rist lo
serve, bad opened hi* heart
a llo w in g the L o rd to send In one
o r two h u rtin g souls. Hut lo Ills
su rp rise fits heart wus tx sc lg cd
by hundred* begging for b is
a l ( n il ion. F in a lly In exaspera­
t io n h e c r ie d u u l to G o d .
"E n o u g h ! I am t x in g consum ed
hv th is c o n s ta n t g iv in g and
giving. W hen w ill ll end? W hen
w ill som eone give lo m e ?" T h e
verse e-nils w ith Ihcsc words.
"Y e s. m y ch ild . It w as I. y o u r
G ihI. w ho called you lu serve, ll
w as I w ho caused you to open
y o u r heart und m oved you In
m in is te r to those in need. Hui
know this, that us you serve and
a s they w ho need yon ra n t into
y o u r heart I. y ou r G ihI. ru sh lu
w l lh t h e m . " M y m e s s a g e ?
W o u ld you l x the breath ul
G o d 's love lo y o u r m ln ls le r?
W lta l do m in is te rs do when
nol preach ing’.* A s |xop !r c o m ­
m itted lo se rvin g others lu Ihe
nam e of Je s u s C h rist they eonIln u r to give praise, honor a nil
glory In G ihI G regory ilu- G re.il
p u l il th is way: " lie who is
ri-ip iirrd by necessity to speak
the- highest lltln g s Is ru m jx lle d
b y th e s a m e n e c e s s it y In
e-xriiipllfy the highest things
Y o u r m in iste r w a lk s on a pllgrtm ugr leadin g lo a heavenly
Je ru sa le m . W a lk w ill) him lost
a s J e s u s C h r is t w a lk s y o u r
jillg rim a g e w ith von.
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by Chic Yount

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Multiple-sclerosis
research continues
D K A R D M . O O T T i W hat la
m u ltip le -scle ro sis vlrua? W hat
a re the aym ptom a and treat­
m e n t?
D R A B E E A D E B t M u lt ip le
acleroals la a aerioua. progressive
n eurological dlaeaae o f y o u n g
a d u lts, m arked by weakness,
ntirfneaa. clu m a ln e aa . tin g lin g
u n d numbneaa. double vlalon.
Ilghtheadcdncss, nausea. Incon­
tin e n c e a n d Im p ote n ce . T h e
aym ptom a ty p ic a lly o ccu r In a
c y c le of a tta cks a n d rem issions
However, weakneaa e ve ntu a lly
becom es perm anent and Inexo­
ru b le . le a d in g to a profound
degree of h a n d ic a p . P a tie n ts
m u y need to ta l n ursin g care.
W h en the re sp ira to ry m u scle s
a re affected, bre a th in g m uat be
m e c h a n ic a lly m a in ta in e d . A t
p rearnt. there la n o treatm ent for
M S: sym ptom s are treated us
th e y arise.
In the past few years, there
h a s been co nsiderable Interest In
w hether a type of v iru s m ight
c a u s e MS. In a n im a ls , v ira l
diseases re se m b lin g M S have
b e e n I d e n t if ie d . T h e m o s t
e x t e n s iv e ly s t u d ie d a n im a l
v ir u s e s a re th e m u r in e e n ­
c e p h a lo m y e lit is v iru s , v lin a
provlru a a n d th e Jo h n s H o p kin s
stra in of h e p a titis virus. H o w ev­
er. to date, no v iru s h a s been
Identified us u cause of h um an
MS.
At present. M S Is u baffling
tragedy for Its v ictim s a n d an
enorm ous ch a lle n ge for th e m ed­
ic a l p ro fe s s io n . N o n e th e le ss,
experts are co n tin u in g to study
th is disorder, a n d new reports
Indicate that hope m ay lie In
future m ethods to stim u la te the
b o d y 's Im m u n e re sp on se by
a rtificia lly a ctiv a tin g antibodyproducing cells.

by hand-w ashing, w h ich further
rem oves natural s k in oils.
I suggest you use a hand
cream . T here are se ve ral ef­
fective brands that, w h en used
re g u la rly, w ill replenish the oils
In y o u r sk in and prevent cra ck ­
in g . C h o o s e a c r e a m w ith
la n o lin ; th is n atural lu brica n t
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FRANK AND ERNEST

B y Jam es Jacoby
Hecause his no- trump
openings show ed 16-18. North
b id o n e c l u b . W h e n E a s t
o v crc u llrd one no-trum p. South
s h o u ld r e a lly h ave d o u b le d .
W hen his spude bid w as raised.
It was easy to bid game. M aking
10 tricks w us another matter.
T h e tru m p lead by W est was
best. D eclarer won and led a
d ia m o n d . E a s t w on a n d led
another tru m p . There w as no
tim e to ru ff th e th ird diam ond,
so S o u th h a d to lo se three
diam onds a n d the clu b see. But
som eth in g c o u ld have been done
a b o u t It. A t the flra t tric k ,
declarer c a n m a rk East w ith all
the Im portan t h ig h ca rd s. If
spades are 2-2. there Is never a
problem. B u t If East h as three
spades, a different approach may

he effective. So d e cla re r plays,
K -A und ruffs u h eart. East
d is ca rd in g the nine o f diam onds.
Now a clu b ts In i to the king. If
East takes the act* u nd plays
b a ck a spade, d u m m y w in s and
the last heart ts rufTcd. W hat can
East discard? A dia m o n d honor
ts n o good — declarer w ill sim p ly
set u p the diam ond ja ck . A n d a
c lu b discard w ill a llo w S ou th to
p la y the queen u nd r u lf a club,
se ttin g u p the d u m m y 's low ly
fou r-spo t. Suppose th en that
E a st d u ck s the first c lu b led to
the kin g. Declarer a tlll ruffs (he
la st heart, and East h as the same
ty p e o f d is c a rd in g p ro b le m .
Needlesa to say. If E a st h its upon
the u nu su al play o f ru ffin g a
heart In front of declarer. South
now m akes 10 tric k s by sim p ly
ru ffin g h is th ird diam ond.

By B o ra lcs Bade O sol
T O U R B O tT H D A T
M a rch 1 7 .1090
There Is lik e ly lo be noticeable
Im provem ents In m any areas of
y o u r life In th e year ahead. It's
I m p o r t a n t f o r y o u to s ta rt
elevating y o u r g u lls so that you
can take advantage of th is new
cycle.
P I S C E S (Feb. 20-M arch- 201
People w h o a rc In position s lo
m ake d e cisio n s arc the ones with
w hom y o u sh ou ld deal today
where y o u r career Is concerned.
Y o u ' l l a c c o m p l i s h t h in g s
through th em that co u ld n 't be
achieved otherw ise. K n o w where
to look for rom ance a n d you 'll
find II. T h e A stro -G ra ph M atch­
m aker In sta n tly reveals which
sign s arc ro m a n tica lly perfect for
you. M all 42 lo M atchm aker, c/o
th is new spaper. P.O. B o x 91428.
Cleveland. O H 44101-3428.
A R IES (M arch 21 A p ril 19)
Advantages could develop for
y o u to d ay th ro u g h y o u r In­
v o lv e m e n t s w it h c l u b s o r
cliques. He a m ixer a n d have a
warm s m ile for everyone you
ru co u n tcr.
T A U R U S (A pril 20-M ay 20)
Y o u r lies! possibilitie s for mate-

ria l gain s today are lik e ly lo tin g others to do you r b id d in g
co m e from things y o u manage today If y o u r approach Is jo vial,
for others Instead o f Just for sincere and unselfish. W ant for
y o u rs e lf. T h in k In le rm s o f others that w h ich you w ant for
yourself.
''w e ." not ''me.**
QEMINI (May 2 1 -Ju n e 20) In
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22|
y o u r decision m a k in g processes F o cu s y o u r energies and efforts
today, p u l (he em p h a sis on the on m atters that urc m eaningfu l
positive side w hen you weigh lo you m a te ria lly. T here Is no
a n d balance Ihe a ltern atives. reason lo p u l things o ff u n til
O p tim is m w ill put you on the tom orrow , because y o u 're a d y ­
tra c k for a c h ie v in g d e sira b le n am ite clo se r today.
results.
S A O IT TA R IU S (Nov. 23-Dec.
C A N C E R (June 2 1-July 22) 21) Y o u r Im agination Is y o u r key
Do not accept Ihe sta tu s quo to success today. If you Ih ln k
today If you feel there ts a way p o s itiv e a n d sec y o u rs e lf as
you can m ake some co n stru ctive lu ck y , w hat you e n visio n sh ou ld
ch anges to Improve a p a rticu la r m anifest Itself In reality.
situ a tio n . You r d e stin y Is In you r
C A P R IC O R N (Dec. 22 J a n
ow n hand.
19) A true frien d w ho has you r
L E O (Ju ly 23-Aug. 221 T he
best Interest at heart W ill lie
aspects Indicate co n d itio n s could
c h u rn in g u p the w aters on your
take a (urn for llie better begin­
beh alf b e h in d the s c rn c s today.
n in g today where rom ance ts
T h e s p ill ov e r should be a d va n ­
concerned. Be sure you do a ll
tageous.
you can to give C u p id a hand.
A Q U A R IU S (Jan. 2 0 Feb 19)
V IR G O (Aug. 2 3 -S e p t. 22)
Y o u r best attribute today 1s y o u r He e n te rp risin g and darin g, and
a b ility to Inspire co-w orkers to d o n 't put a n y re strictio n s on
be m ure Industrious and p ro­ y o u r hopes today. Even If you
d u ctiv e on a ssignm e n ts that urc fa ll short of you r expectations,
o f m u tu a l concern.
y o u 'll s till c o m e o u l better.
L IB R A (Sept. 23 Oct. 23| You
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I pursuant te a F in a l Judgm ent et
iF e r e c le s u r e dated M a rc h 0. 1000
• n d e n t e r e d In C e s e N o .
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C ir c u it in and to r Sem inole
C o u n t y . F l o r i d a , w h e r e in
So u t h e a s t m o r t g a g e
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BN O F S A N F O R O . recorded
f P la t Book t. P ag e s 54 44. et
l P ublic Records of Saminoto
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Together w ith a ll structures
Im p ro ve m e n ts new and
•Her on sato land, and tha
. issues, and p ro fits et the
• described property, and
fu tu re s new or hereafter
I to o r used in connec
with the p re m ise s herein
B r ib e d a n d In a d d it io n
• the follow ing described
e ld a p p lia n c e s , w hich
I shall be deem ed te be.
s and a p a rt of the realty
P a t i o t h is tern d a y e t
r t h . 1990
A R Y A N N I M O R S E . Clerk
t u lt Court
M n p f : J e n e ! Jesew tc
Deputy Clerk
f e b llt h M a rc h 14. 2). \ m
la m

N O T IC E
[T h e St Johns R iv e r Water
em ent D is tric t has re
Nved an a p plica tio n tor dredge
I till from
' R O B E R T J H E S T E R . 4M4 S
RAN GE A V E . O RLAND O . F L
d. Ap p licatio n a 12 l i t 0C2SA.
I 2 I SO The p rotect is located
i Seminole County. Section OS.
Township 21 South. Range 2B
l a s t The a p plica tio n is tor a
I o n acre p riv a te use site to be
own as W I L O M E R C
The
iceivm g water body is C R E E K
C O N N E C T IN G L A K E W IL O
F E R E W ITH F A I R Y L A K E
Should you be interested In
ny et me liste d applications.
t should contact tha St Johns
R ive r Water M anagem ent 0&gt;s
S tric t at P O Boa i m . Palatka.
■ F lo rid a n o n 1420. or in person
[ a t its office on State Highway
1 100 W ast. P a la t k a . F lo r id a .
1 904 2201121 W ritten ob|action
I to the ap plicatio n m ay be made,
[ b u t should be received no later
I then 14 days from the date of
[ publication W ritten oblactions
] should identity the obiector by
[ name and address, and fully
I describe the ob iactio n to the
1 a p p lica tio n F ilin g a w ritten
I ob i eel-on does not entitle you to
I e Chapter 120. Ftortoe Statutes.
' A d m in istra tiv e H earing Only
those persons whose substantial
interests a re affected by the
application and who file a peti
t.on m atting the requirem ents
of Section 40C I S21. F A C . m ay
obtam an A d m in istra tiv e Hear
•ng A ll tim e ty tiled w ritten
obiectiens w ill be presented to
the Board tor consideration in
its deliberation on the ap plica
lion prior to the Board taking
action on tha a p plication
D ennite T K e m p D irector
D ivision of Records
SI Johns R iv e r Water
M anagem ent D istric t
Publish M a rc h 14. 1990
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NO TICE OP U L E
NOTICE IS H E R E S Y G IV E N
ttu l purtuqnf fo a Sum m ary
Final Judgmanf rondarod on
M arch IX 1990 in fh«t C9ff«in
casm ponding tn mo Circu it
C ourt in ond tor S#min«l«
County. Florida mhorun Sun
B«nb. National AttocUfion. it
P la in t if f , and R A W E n
fvrp rim a Inc . a Florida Corpo
ration. Dan K Rkbartfion. indi
v it a l ly and drung b v v n t ii a t R
A W V a n fu rtt. and W intar
Springe Cantra Condominium
Atiociafion. Inc . a Florida cor
poration. a rt Daftndantv C iv il
Actwn Cava No 90 0007 CA 09 E.
f. Maryann# More#. Ct#rh ot tf#
a forw a id Court, m il at If 00
a m . P I A p ril M. 1990. #ft#r lor
M d and M il f# tho fiighaet
biddtr lor cat* at fha Watt
Front Door of fba Caurfttauea in
Sammoia County. Florida, in
Sanford. F lo rid a tha tallow ing
d a tcrib ad proparty. tituata and
baing in Sam inoia Caunty. F lo r
ida to w it
Unite 20 through 29 and I X
W IN T E R S P R IN G S C E N T R E , a
Condom inium , according fo fha
D e c la r a tio n at C on d o m in iu m
and a ih tb ife a nnaiad thereto,
recorded A p ril 9. iftS. in O ffic ia l
Recorde Booh 1429. Pago U 74.
and am end m en t* in O ffic ia l
Recorde Boob 1423 41 P ag o 994.
and O ffic ia l Recorde Boob l«19
at Pago 204. P u b lic Recorde of
Sem moie County. F lo rid a , and
m P la t Booh 22. Paga 20. P u b lic
Recorde of Seminole County.
F io f.d a together with an un
d ivid ed intereet in the com m on
elem ent* and lim ited com m on
element* declared m *o k J D ec
location of Condominium fo be
an appurtenance to the above
Condom inium Unit
S a id e a le w i l l b a m a d a
p u rw a n t to and m ard or to
eafi*fy tha farm * ot tatd Sum
m ary F m a l Judgment
M A R V A N N E M O R SE
C L E R K O F TH E
C IR C U IT C O U R T
By / c ' Ruth King
D eputy Cterh
P u b lith M a rc h 14.12 1990
D E O it J

I N T H I CIRCU ITCO U RT. E IG H TE EN TH
JU O ICIA L CIRCUIT. S EM IN O LE COUNTY.
FLO R IO A C A S I NO. 9* 1290 CA I t K

TO G ilittG qw N f
Cm

Ni 99 L P41NSI

An AAmbvtfreffve
eligibility far Iken w re hot boon
filed agamt t yaw You have fha
right fa raquatf a hearing by
m ailing 9 roquet! for •erne la
the Florida Oapartmiwt of In
wrance. DivN ien of Legal Serv
le a f. 411 L o r ta n B u ild in g .
Taiiaha**aa. Plorido 22299 9300
If 9 requotf for hearing l« m t
racalved By A p ril 4. 1999. the
right to a hearing m thi* m atlar
w ill ba waived and tha Inwr
ante Cam m itiianar w ill difpow
at fh ii cam e in accordance with
PubfNh March f. 14.2X 3A 1990
OCO 104
N O T IC IO F
FIC T IT IO U S N A M E

Notice N haraby given that I
am tngigod m botknata at ties
Wingfield Or . Long wood. Sami
neie County. Florida, under tha
P k titto u i Name of M A X T EC H
C O M P U T E R S YSTEM S, and
that I Intend la regular ia«d
name with tha Clerh of fha
Circuit Court. Saminafa Caunty.
Florida, m accordance with tha
P re v a le n t of the Fictitious
Name Statutes Ta Wit. Section
MS 09 Florida Sfatutai t9S7
Alan J D avit
Publith M a r c h l. 14.2X29. 1999
D E O 92
IN T H E C IR C U IT CO U R T
O F T N I M T N J U O IC IA L
C IR C U IT IN A N O FO R
S I M I N O L I CO UNTY*
F L O R ID A .

C A S I NO. ID 1924 CA 9b P
F E D E R A L NATIO N AL
M O R TG AG E ASSOCIATION.
P la in tiff

C A R L H JAH N S. I T A l .
N O T I C I O F A C T IO N

TO C A R L H. J AHNS and
E R IK A JA H N S
R E S ID E N C E : UNKNOWN
LAST KNOW N M A ILIN G
ADDRESS
IMW m gartafundiy
4274 Stem Bach TS
Watt Germany
ANO TO A ll portent claim ing
an mtaratl by. through, under ar
again*! tha a terete id Oaten
YOU A R E H E R E B Y NOT I
F I I O THAT an action la tare
d o te a mortgage an tha follow
ing datcribad property located
in Saminoia Caunty. Florida:
Unit W2. C R A N E S ROOST
V I L L A G E . S E C T IO N V II.
tag ether w ith an u n divided
4 4272 there In tha common
according to tha Declaration of
Condominium racer d id m Of
tic lei Racardt Boob 1247. Paga
0427. of tha P u b ik Racardt at
Saminoia Caunty. Florida
T O G ETH ER with a ll tha im
provemente now ar hereafter
oracted on tha property, and ail
aatam an tt. right*, eppurte
nonet*, rente, rayaihat. miner
al. ail and got rightt and profile,
water, water rightt and water
ttoch. and a ll ttituret now or
hereafter a part of fha property,
including replacement! and ad
hea bean filed agamtt you. and
you are required la tarva a copy
at your written da fan tea. tt any.
to thia action, an ROGER O
B EA R of AN DERSO N A RUSH.
Attorney# tor Ptemhff. whoto
addratt ia 222 le a f Central
Boulevard. O rlando. F lo rid a
22901. and file tha original with
the Clerk of tho above tty led
Court on or boforo the 19th day
of A p ril. 1990. other*!*# a
lu d g m e n l m a y ba en tered
agamtt you for tho relief da
mended in tha Complaint
WITNESS M Y HAND AN D
SEAL OF SAID COURT on thia
tern day of March. 1990
(Saall
M A R V A N N E MORSE
at Clerh of aaid Court
By Ruth King
at Oeputy Clerk
Publith M arch 14. 2X 30. A pril
4. 1990

OEOIS4

OfO X
IN T H I C IR C U IT C O U R T
I OR S I M I N O L I COUNTT.
F L O R ID A
X R O R A T I D IVIS IO N
XU* N um ber a a a tb C X
I N R I E S T A T E OX
L O U IS ! M YO U N G BLO O O
Oacaatato
N O T IC IO F
A D M IN IS T R A T IO N
T t e a to m ln litr a tia n #1 tte
Ittto t* at L O U I S ! M
V O U N G R LO O O . Oacaatato III*
Num ber m a t t e r , i t pantom* m
Ite C lr c u ll Ctourl tar Sammato
C a u n ty . F lo r id * . X ra b a t*
Otvtttton. Ite i d W i l t It n h k h It
X O D ra w e r C. Santarto. l i a r id*
J l l t l *aS* T h e n a m * a n d
addrat* at Ite p e ria n a l rapr#

r#tantaiiv*'* attarnay ar* **t
form bate.
A ll Intarattad partan* a rt
radutrad to til* w im mi* caurt.
WITHIN T H R U MONTHS OF
T H I FIRST PUBLICATIO N OF
THIS NOTICE III all claim*
**amtt tte attal* and 111 any
t b it c t le n by an Inttraitato
partan on whom thi* natk* It
tar veto mat cheiten*** m* valid
tty at m# will, m* oualiticatiant
at tte partanal f«pr*tentative,
vanu*. ar lu rlttoktkn at tte
court
A L L C L A IM S A N O O B J I C
TIONS N O T SO F I L E D W IL L
BE F O R E V E R B A R R E D
P ub lication of mie Notice hat
begun on M a rc h IX 1999
P e r****«! Repreveofetive
Thome* C Youngblood
4735 Orange Bauiavard
Sanford. Fiortda2277l
Attorney tor

Pareanai Repraeantativa:
S TEPH E N M COOVER.
ESQUIRE
Hufchieon. Momaia A C cover
Poet Office Drawer M
Sanford. Flarida22772
Telephone (407) m 4951
Pubiieh M arch 14.2X 1990
DEO 170
IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIG H TEEN TH
JU D ICIA L CIRCUIT
ANO FOR
SEM IN O LE COUNTY.
FLORIOA.
C A S E NO. 945447 CA 99L
C A S F A M I L Y C R E D IT . INC
P L A IN T IF F .
vf
J O S E P H W A T K IN S . STATE
O F F L O R ID A .
Da tendon fe
N O T IC E O F U L E
N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
that, pureuent te a Fm ol |udg
m ant of Forectoaure entered in
the above etyted couea. m tha
C ir c u it C o u r t a t S e m in o le
Caunty. F lo rid a . I w ill te ll the
property aftuotad m Sanford.
Florid a, daaenbadae
Lota 24. 17. 29. 29 and A L L ot
Lot 30. J O
P A C K A R D S AD
D ITIO N TO M ID W A Y , accord
mg to plo t in P lo t Booh 2. Peg#
104. P u b lic Recorde of Seminole
County. F lo rid a
L o t 24. B lo c h B . D I X I E
T E R R A C E , according to plat in
P la t Booh X Paga S3. P ub lic
Recorde of Sem mole County.
F lo rid a
at public eale. to tne higheet and
beet bidder, for caeh. at me meet
front door o l the Courfhouee in
Sanford. Sem mole County. Flor
Ida. at II 00 a m on Thuredey.
A p ril 19. 1990
D A T E D M e r c h ll 1990
C L E R K O F TH E
C IR C U IT C O U R T
By J e n o E J e t * * *
Oeputy C le rk
Pubiieh M a rc h 14.23. 1990
D E O 117

N O T IC E O F A P U B L I C H B A R IN O TO C O N t lO B R TH E
A D O P T IO N O F A N O R O IN A N C I B Y T H E C IT Y O F
S A N F O R O . F L O R ID A .
Notice ia hereby given that a P ub lic Heerm g w ill ba held m the
Com mi** ion Room at the C ity H a ll in the C ity of Sanford. Florid a, at
7 09 o 'clo ck P M on M a rc h 24. 1990. to coneider the adoption ot an
o rd m en cob y th e C ity o f Sanford. F lo rid a .d o u rib o d e e tofiowe
O R D IN A N C E 299)
A P O R T IO N O F T H A T C E R T A IN P R O P E R T Y L Y IN G B E
T W E E N C R 44 A A N O H U G H E Y ST (SO U T H O R E G O N A V E )
E X T E N D E D W E S T E R L Y A N O B E T W E E N I 4 A N O SO UTH
O R E G O N A V E N U E E X T E N D E D S O U T H E R L Y AS SHOW N O N
TH E M A P B E L O W

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IN RE: F O R F E I T U R E O P T H E F O L L O W IN G D E S C R IB E D
P R O P E R T Y I I I U 2 0 0 00 U N IT E D S T A T E S C U R R E N C Y
NOTICE OP F O R F E IT U R E PROCEBOINOS
TO F re d e ric k A la n M io du chi. 1002 F e in
Avenue. Apopka. F lo rid a 22702
and a ll other* who c la im an intereel in the following property a t
S2 200 00 US c urre n cy, w hich wae ta ile d on or about the 17th d a y of
Novem ber 1909 at or near 1002 F a in Court. Apopka. Sem inole
County. Florid a , by and being held by Sem m oie County S h e riff*
Departm ent. Sem inole County. Florid a , who w ill appear before the
H O N O R A B L E R O B E R T B M c G R E G O R on Itf day of M a y . 1990 at
• 42 A M in room NJJ7 tor the pur pete o l filin g a Petition for R u le to
Show Caute and for F m a l O rd rr ot F o rfe itu re why the d a te n b e d
property thou id not be forfeited to the uve of or ta le by the S h e riff of
Sem inole County. F lo rid a , upon producing due proof that the *ame
wa* u*ed m Sem&lt;note County. Florid a, m v o ie tio n of the law* of the
Slate of F lo rid a dealing w ith contraband and other c rim in a l often*e*
pur w e n I »o F lo rid a S U M e t 932 70 ) 704 YOU DO NOT N E E D TO
A P P E A R I H E R E B Y C E R T I F Y th a t thi* N o tic e a n d lt%
accom panying pleading* are being te rve d p u rw a n t to F lo r id a
St4tutet912 701 704. thi* 12th day ot M arch . 1990
N O R M A N R W O L F IN G E R S T A T E A T T O R N E Y
B Y A N N E E R IC H A R D S R U T B E R G . A S A .
F lo rid a B a r No 2«7«Oi.
100 E e *l F.rat Street Sanford F lo rid a 22771
P u b lith M a rc h 14. 2X 1990
D E O 104

IN T H E CIRCUITCO URT. EIG H T E EN T H
JU O ICIAL CIRCUIT. I I M I N O L I COUNTY.
FLO R ID A CASE NO 99 1199 CA I t K
I N R I F O R F E I T U R E O F THE F O L L O W IN G D E S C R IB E D
P R O P E R T Y ( D O N E I902DOOGE A R I E S K A U T O M O B IL E
V E H I C L E ID E N T IF IC A T IO N N U M B E R I B 3 B 0 2 4 B K F 14224
NOTICE OF F O R F E IT U R E PR O CEED IN G S
TO Wiil&lt;eDan*el Ivey TH.ggen*
Terrace Sanford F io r.d e 32771
and a lt other* *ho cla«m an m terett m the follow ing proparty a lo n e
&lt;902 Dodge A r ie t K Autom obile. V IN IB J B D M B 9 C F 14224. w hich
w at te ue d on or about the llf h day of Novem ber. 1999 at or near the
300 block of Pecan A venue Sanford Sem inole County F lo rid a , by
and bemg held by the Sanford P o lice D epartm ent Sanford. Sem inole
Co*mty F lo rid a who w ill appear before the H O N O R A B L E R O B E R T
tt M c G R E G O R on l*t day of M ay 1990 at • *4 A M in room N327
tor the purpose ot film g a Petition tor Ru*e to Show Ca ute and for
F m a l Order of F o rfe itu re why the devcr.bed property vnouUJ not be
tort«*»od H&gt; the ute of or w te by the C h ief of P o lice Sanford P o lic e
D epart mart» Sanford Sem .nu*a County. F lo r id a upon producing due
proof that ih# ta m e wa* w*ed n Sem m oie Count* F lo rid a , m
violation of tte law * of tha Stafa of F &gt;or&lt;da d ealing m m contraband
and ofhar c rim in a l often*a* p u rw a n t tp F lo r id a Statute* 932 70 1 704
Y O U OO NOT N E I O TO A P P E A R l H E R E tt * C E R T lF V m a t m.%
Notice and it* accom panying pleading* are be&gt;ng *ar»ed p u rw a n t to
F lo rid a Statute* 922 701 704 thi* 17th day of M a rc h (990
N O R M A N R W O L F IN G E R S T AT E A T T O R N E Y
B Y A N N E E R lC H A R O S R U T S E R G A V A
F lor ida B ar No 297401
109 C a * lF ir * f Street Sanford Fior*dal277l
Pubii*h M a rc h 14. 71 &gt;9*0
D E O US

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A ll p artw e m mfereet and cit./ene khan have an oppovtunitf *o ba
heard at *a&gt;d hearing
By order o l the City Commt***on of the C ity of Sanford f ior*da
A D V IC E TO THE P U B L I C
If a pereon deodee to appeal a
dect*Jon m ode e*th re tp e ct to any m atter con vde re d 4» »he it x j . i
m eeting or hear mg he m ay need a .e rb o ’ -m record of the
proceeding*, metudmg the teehmeny and evidence w M h record •%
not p ro vid ed by th e C ity o f Sanford 17 S 744 0»9*i
Janet H Donohue
C ity C le rk
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Legal N o tice s
N O T IC E O F
F IC TIT IO U S N A M E
Notice i« hereby g iven the I we
Are engaged in business e l tiSO
fr e e r Ln
Senford, FI 33771,
Sem inole County, F lo rid a under
th e F i c t i t i o u s N a m e o f
T R A N S C O M SO U TH end the!
a « intend to register M id name
» ith the C le rk of the C irc u it
Court Sem inole County, Floe*
da in a c c o rd a n c e w ith the
P r o v is io n s of th# F ic t it io u s
N am e Statute*. To W it Section
AM 99 F lo rid a Statute* 1957
K e vin F Fre e r
S h e rro n A F re e r
P ub lish M a rc h 3. 9. t*. 33 1990
D F O it
N O T 1CE O F S H E R I P F ‘ S S A L E
N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G I V E N
m at by virtu e of that c e rta in
W rit of E xe cutio n issued out of
and under the seal of the C irc u it
Court of O range County. F ie r i
d a upon a fin a l jud g em ent
rendered In the aforesaid cou rt
on Hi# U th day of M a rc h A D
1944 in that c e rta in case an
t ille d
F l o r id a C o n t r a c t o r s
Eq uip m ent Com pany, Inc . a
F lo rid a corporation. P la in tiff.
vs
L a k e D evelopers Inc . a
F lo r id a c o rp o ra tio n . P B E
in c
a F lo r id a c o r p o ra tio n ,
G rady P Johnson and L e w is C
O u s t s D e f e n d a n t , w h ic h
a foresaid W rit of E lo c u tio n w as
d e livered to m e as Sh eriff of
'Seminol# County. F lo rid a , and fli
h.i*e le v ie d upon the' follow ing
d escribed property owned toy
L a k e D e ve lo p e rs. Inc
sa id
property being located In Sem i
note County. F lo rid a , m ore par
fiCutarly d escribed as follows
O n# 1919 J e e p G r a n d
W a g o n e t r . l
D
* 1 J 4 G S H 7 * K P IQ I7 2 0 b e in g
sto re d a t B u tc h s C h e v ro n ,
Sanford, F lo rid a
and the undersigned as Sheri It
of 'Seminole County, F lo rid a ,
w ilt i l l ) 00 A M on the J*ih
d-iy of M arch , A 0 lew , otter
for sa e .md sell to the highest
bidder for cash in hand subject
to a n r ,*r.d a ll e itsfin g liens at
fhe Fro nt I West I Door at the
steps of the Sem inole County
Courthouse in Sanford F lo rid a
the above d escribed personal
property
That said sale is being made
to 'satisfy the te rm s o l s a d W rit
of f wet urf "On
John E P o ls Sheriff
Sem inole County F lo rid a
P u b lish M a rc h 2 9 )« JJ with
th* sale on M a r eft 2a IfiQ
DEO 7

P M P I S T V N DAT C A R !
11*1 North B r m l r D r. O oy
C a r t N u r M f y . c e m p la t t ly
m o d rrn L beautdul C m b*
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F u l l / p o r t l im a p a t lt lo n *
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N O T IC E O F I N T E N T IO N
T O R E O IS T IR
FIC T IT IO U S N A M E
N O TICE IS H E R E B Y G I V E N
that J M
W R IG H T . IN C . a
F lo r id a c o r p o r a t io n . It the
owner of " Z I M M E R W R IG H T
A S S O C IA T E S ” , whose business
a d dre ss is ]} ) E a g le C reek
C irc le . L ak e M a ry , F lo rid a , and
intends to r e g is te r w ith the
C lerk of the1 C irc u it C o urt of
Seminole County, F lo rid a , upon:
receipt of proof of pub lica tion of
this Notice, the flc ltfo u s trade
nam e ot “ Z I M M E R W R IG H T
A S S O C IA T E S ” in com p lia nce
with Section H% 09 of the F lo rid a
Statutes
D A T E D at Lake la nd . Florid a,
this U th day ot Fe b ru a ry . 1990
J M W R IG H T . INC .
a F lor Ida corporation
By J o c o b M W right.
President
iC O R P O R A T E S E A L !
“ Owner"'
P ub lish M a rc h 3,9. U , 33. 1990
D E O 17

COeSTtUCTKM A il TRADES
Laco t/C o rib b o nn I t I N U l v
t * W *»*»..T A L E N T R U I L O E R S
C O N S T R U C T I O N
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E lo c t r t c lo n * . C o rp o n t o r* .
ttoo yy E g u ip m o n i O p oro tori.
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C lo iln g . Iro n n a r k ,
M o c h o n lc t. S u p t r v lt o r t . to
141 hour
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T A L E N T 1 U IL D 1 R S
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C O N S T R U C T IO N S K C R I T A R V

CONTRACTOR SALES
COORDINATOR

N O T IC E O F
F IC T IT IO U S N A M E
Notice it hereby given that I
am engaged In business at 450
Ken w ith C irc le . C a sse lb e rry .
F L 33707. S e m in o le C o unty,
F lo rid a , under the F ictitio u s
N a m e o l P A T T Y 'S C R E
ATIO NS. and that I intend to
register sa id nam e w ith Ihe
C lerk of the C irc u it Court. Sem
irtole County. F lo rid a , in ac
cordance with the P ro v isio n s of
the F ictitio u s N am e Statutes. To
W it Section M S 09 F lo r id a Slot
u»es 1957
P a tr ic ia le M o n te g n e
P ub lish M a rc h 9. U . 33. 30. 1990
D E O 94
N O T IC E O F
F IC T IT IO U S N A M E
Notice is hereby g iv e n that I
am engaged In business at 507
Spoonbill Court, W in te r Springs
F L 32701, S e m in o le C o unty.
F lo rid a under the F ic titio u s
Nam e of M A S S M A R K E T I N G
and that I intend to re g iste r said
nam e w ith the C le rk o l the
C irc u it Court Sem inole County,
Florida',, in accordance w ith the
P ro v is io n s o f the F ic t it io u s
Nam e Statutes- To W it Section'
145 09 F lo rida Statutes 1957
M an sour S S ir ljt
Pub lish M a r c h ! 11. 2) 30 1990
O E O 102

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pay* tuitio n to Roal E i l a N
School 1............... C a ll 171 WOO
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PRODUCTS
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a Production M e n a g e. R*
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t ip a r lm c a . The Ideal can
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k n o w le d g e *1 I r u ik
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ALL THAWS NEEDED

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ha ndlin g phones, order* end
d e liv e rie s for outside kales
person* Good w orking s k ills
a n d p e r t o m a lify
M onday
F rid a y . 1 A M to 5 P M A p p ly in
parson Low e s /M a itla n d
MOSS H w y 17 93

FLORIDA
JOB CENTER, INC.

C F O C

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P ie ce Subd. 137 A Bedford Rd
R E W A R D m i n v 139 4330

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L O O K IN C F O R E X T R A C A I N *
W ort. M t* r K tw o i. planting
H o no ring plug* C o ll:
Corotroo C r a m Hom o*
m n i t poll M r A IN n o r O o V

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73—Last e Found

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Shorotan O rla n d o N orth ttotol
(1 4 B M o ttla n d B ir d ) , ha*
Imm odtata t^ta^ung* l* r ^^iat^^*
B Naum man. A p p ly In portan.
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ta S p m ................ ......... E O t .
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M OMS N IL P 1 R G M O M S TLC
C M M c o r t in m y Bom *. Good
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17— Crmtttry

f u lly

FRONT DESK RECEPTIONIST
F o r fa m ily pr a ct le t offica, fu ll
lim e . Sem i R h u i t n To: 300*
F re n c h A v e . Sauteed, 33771

Th* Sanford H arold I* W oking
an ind ivid ua l tor our d iip la y
a d m it t in g H a lt Candidal**
m u ll b* t n t r g d l c , t o ll
m a tlv o lo d . a n d o r g a n u t d
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p lu t P o ll lio n oltor* ta ia r y
p lu t c o m m lit lm . m l,ta g * ,
and bonotlt* Sond m u m * t o :
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c a r t le a rn ”
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___________ 1399301___________

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3 year* experience re qu ire d
F H A and V A pr tie r red M in
im um typing 35 w o rd t per
m inute Startin g s a la ry m id
te e nt depending on e ip e r i
e rn e A ppfy In person
F irs t Fe d e ral of Sem inole
111 W 1st Sf SarHord
NEW ACCOUNTS NEP
£ ■.perience p referred Mini:
m u m Typing IS wpm A p p ly ill
par son F ir s t Fe d e ra l O t Sem
in o ie ll J W 1st SI Sanford

NUftSCAJOCS * All SHIFTS
H I G H E R S T A R T IN G P A Y I
F or cer 111led or e g w r »enc ed
A p p ly In person to
Lakevkew Nursm g Center
919 f ta d SI.......... ..

A p p ly botwoon &gt; a n d 4 p m
M o n T h u rt at B tPia m a Jam .
7,04 S. F re nch A v o . S m to rd

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II d ttlrto u ta rt noadad P a rt A
M l llm *. No u p n a re tto ry
Robert O’ N«ll 17*331#
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W w fe l
L A W N M A I N T E N A N C E - Fro*
t t tlm a to t . R o a to n ab ta H I
(M b . c a ll attar S pm .

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m lere . d o m in g w r v ic t
C a ll« I ***7_________
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M a tu re mate p ro ta rre d C a ll
a t 4411 or M 4 771 t a t

97—Aparfmtnts
Furnlshwd/ Hwf
A C L E A N I b d rm , c a rp a l and
d ra p o t M ta /m * ptu* w c u rlty
N a pot* C a ll 33b-IMS.________
A T T R A C T I V E 3 b d rm . yard,
carp a rt. qutat a re a , T N p rr
w ar* ptu* OOP w c u rlty ctapot
It..........................C a ll a I **4f

C L E A N O L A R O E A p a rtm o n t*
G o ad Lac a t a n U W t a l l T t p r r
m m ttt N a P r t k C a ll 333 III*

COCVIUA/MASTER COVf
AfANTMENTS
E X T R A L A R G E U N IT S I
1 .1 4 1 badroom a p lt
P oat/Tann lk Court. P m c o tu l.
convontanl toea l ion Q u a , ott
t t r o o f p a rk in g R m o r a l ion
S p e c ia l, No w c u rlty tor g uall
H ad a p p llc m tk l 3W 33B4
L I R E N E W - C lean, c la w In.
convo n tan l 3 b d i k . I bath
P r iv a t e
44*1341
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la k o A d a lb d r m
1331 mo
1 b d rm O W m o b u p 3314*7*

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373-1311 l i t U S
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tumtthod ncopl atactrtalty
III. la i l p i u i d r p t M / m *
B ra 4a r/O an or333 U47

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U l* / m o No d t p o t lt tor q u e ll
fle d applicant* o r w n la r d l l
r e n t 113 *0*3 o r 3 D M W

101—Housts
Fumishtd/ Rtnt

S A N F O R D - 3 bdrm , 3 both,
c h /a . n w c io u *. a l a p p lim c t t
Included 774 7141. ta av o m o tg

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LABO R O N D E M A N D ^
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E x ira 50c P s r H our
Report 5:45 A M

SAN PO RO
I b*m
ttud-a
SlOd/wk. p lu t 1300 w c u rlty
Include* u n til to* Cat! 131T34*

318 S gcothI SI., Sanford
or Call Dabbla at 321-1590

L A R O E rtn ova ta d I o r 3 bdrm*.
re n t by w h/m o A /C . peel,
la u n d ry , w t* for c h ild re n ,
tp o c ia l dike sunt tor w . clt,
ton* B H t M w a M M

HOME HEALTH AIDES
CERTIFIED NURSINCt
ASSISTANTS
LIVE-IN COMPANIONS

MOVE INSKOAL
L A R O E l b d rm . A /C . pool,
loundy. SM#/mo N o d tp o tlt
to r q u a lifie d a p p lic a n t! o r
w n ta rd ttM n * . M H R 1
N I C E c to m l b d rm ap t Id ral
tor c.topta t » S / m o p lu t 1700
w c u r lt r Celt W IS H * ________

Join The Growing
Paragon Team!

DORCHE STE R APTS
UQOMov* In Special
3 bedroom 3bato
Fro m t a n
L*Ao M a ry 33SOW3
S A N P O R O . I b d rm *7*1/ m*
plu* 1700 w c u rlty R r t o r m c t t
re qu ire d C o ll 174*044_______
S A N P O R O S T U O tO B I B O O M
Adult*, no pot*, q u ir t a rt*
*711/mo up t d t p o t lt 133 M l*
SAN FO BO O A R A G E AFT.
C l o u to d o w n to w n khop*.
u t lll lio t p a id IW /w o t* or
1 3 » 'm o n t» ly
*41 4030

99— Apartm ents
U n t M m lila d / R t n f

WE OFFER EXCELLENT BENEFITS

$50 BONUS
AFTER YOU COM PLETE
YOUR FIRST 40 HOURS!
Call Billy at 3 2 3 - 7 7 5 4

♦ f— Apartm ents
U n fu rn lstfd / Rtnt

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SAN FO RD
L a rg o I and 3
b d r m '* . p a y m o n lh ly o r
w eekly D tp . ro ta ron e tt. I#%
o ft Senior CHI ton*, 31J 074J

PARAGON
£ 0 £ . U/F

ASSOCIATES NEEDED
D y n a m ic lo c a l c o m p a n y
w an,■ a u o c la to t in m l d t f lll a l
and c o m m e rc ia l r w l o ila ta
kalvk. with tocu t on to* San
lo rd Lok* M a r y C o n tv o O rta
C o ll tar d rto ll* Cantury &gt;1
O v lo d o R e a lty Inc
3 M **M

SECtnUY

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to nave y * * i n i*pnotw
♦kills, g eneral office know I
wnokor. H I 4414. town 1 4 1

SECBETMT
S e e k in g i h a r p , h ig h ly
m o tiv a te d in d iv id u a l for a
cha lle ng in g secretarial pool
lio n Strong typing ik lit i. tala
phono o k lllt and general o ffice
p ro rtd u ra t S alary nag ofiatfe
Closing D ata 5pm M a rc h 2).
1990 P riv a te Industry C ouncil
of Stmavoio County, Inc 313 S
Sanford A vo.. Sanford Bo
tween 9 am and I p m .
I O B /M /F /H /V /

Additions A*
Rtmodallnq
H o m o i. R n t a u r a W i. O i u t t i
Slat* cortiflo d C B C O 3*M3 W*
D ok ig iv B u itd and ottar Fro#
E ttlm o to k
C a ll 14**131

MILLER ADDITIONS
C e ntral F lo rid a Since 1959
F re e Design, F re e iili m a t e t
&lt; C G O l4 4 0 t................... 1319444

Air Conditioning
A Heating
S C R V t C C • A ll m ^ e t C /H /A .
w afer to a ir, a ir to a ir heat
pum ps New and t e s t in g In
tfa lla fto n 37 Y r s trp a rla n c a
W ayne D ykes Sr now w ith
E m o ry
t P lu m b in g
L k «R MOO 14404 .........333 X544

S fC U R IT Y G U A R D
FU LL
T IM E Spring Lake Hint* C a ll
143 i 33S,bfw 994 a m . i l p m

SECURITY OFFICERS
W ackonhut looking tor w c u rl
ty o t t lc r r i tor H w lh ro w and
S a n lo rd a re a L ic a n w r*
q u ire d E .Q B .e to 4 4 4 4 .
S E C U R IT Y O F F IC E R S

TOf 7AY

S T Y L IS T W ith lot towing B u ty .
frie n d ly shop Good w alk ins,
and t i t 5 Points eroq l33 7313
T S H IR T P R I N T E R - e ip o r l
once p re fe rred H ila ry based
on e xperience Non sm oker
CaM n y 1444 htwe. 9 4 5 .
T I L ( M A R K K T IN G , TO 14 H R I
'Some train . *ome local (
Joto Canter, 904 77a 4J44

TELEMARKETERS
Th« Sanford H arold h a t p art
tlm# evening positions a v a il
able. W ork M onday
T h u rt
day. 5P M to I P M C a ll 133 2011
otter 4 JO and ask for John or
Dave, or stop by DO N F re nch
Avo , Sanlord_____________

TELEPHONE IEP
Longw jod1. M ature Individual
ip m un til 9pm. t l 00 to 17 00
por hour guaranteed 1 U 3 *000

TIC HOME COMPANIONS
N t o d t m a tu re TLC ladio*
P a rt o r M t tim o C a ll 333 W ]

* TRUCK DRIVER*
Fast grow ing com pany faking
applications tor d e liv e ry posi
lio n M u tt m eet D O T g u a ll
fic a fio n s . p re e m p lo y m e n t
drug, a lcoh ol test re q u ire d
O u tle t inclu d e d e liv e ry of un
fin ish e d wood 1 m o ld in g s to
accounts, throughout the slate
E r c e lle n f b e n e fits in c lu d e
m ed ica l and de nia l insurance
II interested apply at
Brow n M olding Com pany
1490 F itip a t ric k Point
L ak a Monroe. T lor/de
CO E
J3J 3047

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HOME APPLIANCE

c a ll to ll

rare

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Open 4 A M -4 P M
G U ID E S E R V IC E
Fresh S m ok e d M u lle tt
L iv e W ild R iv e r Shinner s
F is h in g E q u ip m e n t

C I S B Oraisge Rtvd
L a k e Monroe ... .....
J22 Oloh

Handy Man
O M. M A IN T E N A N C E
I A V I lt% new on any serv
ice, lawn car# to plum bing or
e le ct Fo r best p rice s M b 1419

I N T E R I O R B E X T E R IO R
Prefesstenel work. Hrty. ra le s
a v ad . Tad, 44AMI3, F re e EsI.
Lynd on 's Prefesstonal Painting
L a k e AAary Resident
infe rig r/EN torlo r
Licensed/Insured
F re e E &gt;!■m e te s&gt;
X30-1 &gt;54
P A IN T IN G
Inferker A Cxfertor
Heuses, Ap t's A Etc.
Sen ter Clttjene H V d tsce u n f
C a ll a nytim e P J M&gt;4

FIXITFASTINC.
’ One C a ll To Do II A ll"
Y o u r Naighborhaod Handy M a n
Residential • Com m er c lal
C a fl Scott Today If H I 4SIS
R E P A IR ! •P A IN T IN G
YardwFerk • L )fM H auling
Ne Job Tea Sm all
C a ll 13*4*3

P A IN T IN G /R E M O D E LI NO. In
f e r lo r o r e it a r lo r
Fen ce
B u ild in g Low Ratos 309 9171

NEW APPLIANCES
O E in d M A Y T A O
ALSO
R n o n d i 1ioo*d • C m* / ontaod
GOOD S E L E C T I O N
3*4 E. C o m m o n /* /11. Santard

I22JSS3
Building Contractors'
NEW . R E M O D E 1 . R E P A IR
H O M E S .O F F IC E S . ST O R E S
A ll ty*** cw ittru ittw i. R tk /C a m
333 4t33 L O . B a H to .C B C IIN M

Carpentry
C A R P K N 1 E R A ll kinds ot homo
re p a irs, p a in tin g A ceram ic
Uto R ic h a rd G ro ia J 3 1 3972__
L I E 'S C A R P E N T R Y
Storage
b u ild in g , d e c k s A m ls c
carp entry Insured A licensed
Fre e E stim a te s 323 9314.

Carpet/Upholstery
Cleaning_____
O N E R O O M F R E E . O upanl
T e flo n p r o t e c tio n (113 130
value I * 5 roo m special 134 73
or |4 95 per room JQ% off pet
odor pro b lem s A re pa irs Ask
about our upholstery specials!
Hours. | A M to I P M
l» 0 J U

W in te r p rk e s pruning A cleanup
M ulch A new plantings
^ j^ ^ a n d s c a £ 4 n ^ ^ l^ J * 7

Lawn Service

OfTICE CLEANING
M a rrie d couple w ith e ip a r i
'trice and: reterencei. Ple ase
c a ll A fte r H o u rs C le a n in g
Service. D ay or evening r
133 7941

Concrete
W E S T C O N C R E T E S E R V IC E
Sm alt Jabs • B ig J ib s • R e p a ir
Jabs. Free E t t C a ll anytim e
119 2991. Licensed/* insured

H C N /T A C i E L tC rB IC
P ro m p t Reesenobfe Service
Lice nse d insured
E R tM IU U
C a t 447 333 1713

Piintini k Pap*rhan|in|
Q u a ll/ r W a rk . R a a ta n a b i*
P r i m . F r e a E t f to* 331-1173

Plumbing'
Rtliaaci PtiflOiat, lac
1st Chetca F o r Y a w P lum bin g
Needs 11 • 24Hours« Re p a irs
• Rem odel Ing • Replping
C F C 031533 • I 3 f 44S9/3314M*

orr m m this &gt;D
RELIANCE INC.
SEWER k DRAIN CLEANING
sm o

141WU4I , F 1*1 ra ta l!
Frf* E lt&lt; m a tatlC F C # 3 IS 7 3
U l 4411 *r 3114*44

S4.M Off WITH THIS AD
Trash ffauTTrsq"
1 SAVE

M O R S H A U L IN G »
Trash, free trim m ing, house
and garage clean out. 330-3111

A F F O R D A B L E LAW N C A R E
Q U A L IT Y W O RKI F R E E
E S T IM A T E S C e ll333 4499

Y A R D D E B R IS H A U L E D
154/L O A D ALSO . J U N K C A R S
REM OVED, FR EE
495 3347

C h e ck's Q u a lity Law n Cara
Com m /R o s • F R E E E S T I
N o job too iqyge/im qH . 333 3371

Swimming Pool

E C O N O M Y L A W N S E R V IC E
t o t a l la w n c a r a
tre e
estim etes C a ll 333 7195

S U M I W I M M I N O F O O llt U H *
Warehouse Clear once of new
1949 pools. 34 ft X 33 It
com pletely installed Includes
huge deck, ladder, fencing,
filte r and skim m er. Fina n cin g
a v a l (able Other poofs aval!
able A sk about factory re
bates! C a ll lo ll tree
I 404 531 #404
tC G C 011073 P E 09911

LAW N CARC
M ow ing. Shrub
pruning. F a st Service. Law
P rtca s • F r e e 1 s t
44k I JM
P R O F E S S IO N A L G A R D E N E R
M owing, edging, new sod. new
seed, re sod. re seed, pruning,
topping, trim m in g , rem oving
A clearing, planting, clean up!
C o m p le t e C a r a ! F r a *
♦sim p le st M r Vary P 3 0443
S H U M A N 'S L A W N M A IN T . 2!
Y r s E r p C o m m / R e s M ow .
e &lt; y u o A u p s t s a a t e ________

Masonry
SO U TH ER N STONE W ORK
W aterfalls, Japanese garden
p o o fs , s t o n e w o r k a r o u n d
s w im m in g p o o ls , s lo n a
entrances, stucco 340 1333

Music Lessons
Cleaning Service ~

Electrical
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GEORGl'S BAIT 4 TACXU

Home Improvmt nt

USED ATf UANCES

G lice n se re qu ire d Choice
con tract! C a ll 1 904 3 0 9475

NURSES M0ES
A ll 3 ehitts a v a ila b le Good
b enefits H ig h er startin g pay
D E B A R Y M ANOR
SON Hw y 17 A 91. D ebar y, FI
M an. thru F r l
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lessons A ll le v e ls 447

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111— RdMrt/Vocation
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115— Industrial
_____Rowtol*____
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office* *tart ing i t IIS*/m o

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more property than
anyone in the Greater
Sanford Lake Mary area.
B IO U K V I T O N B U D G E T
m in d e d la rg e la m lly W a ll
tread let 1000 1 1 C a ll now la
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attic lent Now o nly
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O R O V E V I E W V I . Great room
U p g ra d e d c a rp e t M a n y ,
m any a it r a t N ice kit N ear
I f / T I A le Super area 101.000
P R E T T Y 1 • STO RY 1 / lh
Wooded cou ntry Acre B u ilt
Ini galore Security ty tta m
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a v ailab le A re al buy 1171.000

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321- 2720

117—Commercial

Rontals
, Nary, t i n

322-2420

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u r a u n l « J lt * j M l t a tt

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441 W. Lake M i r y Bl.. U M ir y

125— F o r L o o m
1 A N F O R D - &gt; W F re nch A r e
In M a r t in B ld g . n a i l to
Golden L a m b R e d e u ra n l C a ll
M at M a rtin I m 1A»

127— Oftico R a n ta ll
■ B A N D N IW OF F IC I B LD N O
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t l x la . C a ll near! m t l f J

141— H om os for Salo

nU/WNDMOilY
New Home*. V I pood lo c i
(ton. tow down, low monthly
Re*eto h o m it e lw e ve tto bto
A A Cerne*. Inc. Century II
C i l l Janet M ansfield

Oiyt. m-itMivwam m

O K N C V A • 2 story, 4 bdrm * .
for m i l d in in g o r liv in g rm ,
double gar *g«
S3* 000
C i l l G tor i i U f f lt o r t
I R A iv « i F to rtd i. US M M

G O V E R N M E N T M SAL IS
4 0 4 M . B A L L JR . P .A .
L A R I M A N Y M A L T Y It * 4111

HI00CN UME
* BEST OCR! IN TOWN *
D E L T O N A , m ca area! 1/1
• p ill plan, vaulted celling*,
fa m ily room , ca p ta in ttyte
kitchen, c a llin g tent, p rew ired
lo r t e c u r i ly a n d t p e a k t r
ly tta m . lo vely ru tile cedar
p e rc h Itcre e ne d ) O v e r u it d
ta t. t p r ln k la r t y tt a m .
w ork chop. 1 car g ar aga
M U IT S I L L Q U IC K LY
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IIP I t I t a r I D M e t
A t i e m e L e c h A r b a r . 1/1.
K ra a n a d porch, lancad. A I
a re a U . t w dn I I I too 111 A&lt;A7

BY OWNER - SANfORD
1 b d rm , I bam. la m lly room.
u tility tfw d H I M a i l I f t
C O U N T R Y L IV IN G
H a n o i O K I V I w ia i b a rn l l ' t
acre*, high A d ry can t p lil

BATEMAN NEAITY*"

A lt U M I a N O Q U A L I F Y
] bdrm . 1 bath, U rg e lota
fe nce d b « ck y a rd *57,500
*7,500 ca*ft fo m fq 373 9244
I M M A C U L A T E - 1 bedroom. |tg
b it h on lo rg* lot ntc* ir t #
L iv in g room , fir m ly room,
• q u lp p v d k l l c h t n , f i r g i
b t d r o o m i . p 4 t &gt;o i n d
c ir p o r t
147,S00
SANFORD
B i i u t i f u l q u ih t y 4
b e d ro o m , 3 b o th horn# on 1/4
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w it h tito flo o rin g , ro u g h c t d i r
h u g* b e d ro o m w ith i« rg * w i l k
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Itag la n ia r d A r t .

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R E A LT Y

31 H W Y .I7 t l . O E l A R Y

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a n d c a rp a l, a p p lla n c a t on M
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1 5 7 -M o b ile
Hom es / Sale _
LA R G E

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bam. appliance*, garage ad
d l t l e n a l p u t b ld g
or
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b u y e r U n d e r *345 p e r m o n th
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d o w n fo r Q u a lif ie d b u y e r
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e lu d e d * m tg a n d io f re n t

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1 b d rm 1 bam ypl.t plan
L a rg e lancad tot Lake M a ry
•rtWMiit
U ] 000
W A L L A C I C R C 1 S R I A S .T V
___________ n iq s r y

12 X 45

3 /2 I p l l l .
u t t e r e d ro o m

14X 441/1

LOCH ARBOR
B y owner. 1 beam I bam.
c a n lra l H A . on 1 lo ll 111
Hom ewood D r Reduced h&gt;
101 100 _______ I t M 111 4007

24 X 54

RENT ONE...
GET ONE
FREE
you can rani a 2 bdrm.
2 bath lor lha price o l a 1

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b d rm , g r t a if o o m . fo rm a l
d n tn g &lt;ton, largo ur*e«wd
p o o l. 1179,000 A t t u m a b l*
N ew ly w o v a t o d l tmm eqiato
o ccw piftcyf Owwer. 030 4SS3

Broker. 3 ?3 H M / tJl 3703
CARRIAGE COVE
i U P t R N I C K 11 3 b e d ro o m |
f u ll ba th , d o u b le w id e C a th e
dra&gt; c e ilin g * , h a rd b o a rd * d
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C a n C o lle c t
407 *33 7040
o r 407 390 0 2 7 a f t e r 4p m

O LD CO U N T B Y HOME
2/1
L a rg e fenced yard, double
garage. 1 4 and SR to U7.000
O w ner Fiw arir mg
113 3090

1*90 P a lm A ir

54 ■ 12 c e n fra t
h e a t A a ir w a sh e r A d r y e r
G o o d candtt*on * 7X 0 L o t la f
C a r n a g e C o v e M o b il# H o m e
P a r * C a ll 130 4054____________

O U T O F I T A T C owner m u ll
t e ll H andym en ip t c la l B rick
hou*i. 3 bedroom* 1 bath
M u tt be Been B e d otter t | i)
W 13th St C i l l 301 4 I A I U 9 i f

lOIMlim_________

rM F L K E T W O O O D o u b fe w to e
3 b d rm I b a th in 'G en e va. P a y
o ft m o rtg a g e 34* U S*

QUINN REALT7 • 121-1(41
P u ld ia t ia l pad Cam m arctal

155— Real Estate
Wanted

SAU Ot H A S OPTION
D K LT O N A
3 b d rm
*piit Tbefti 1.142 «q M 'a
a cre 144.ISO A n v m a b to Non
O eiH fylw g U i w a i l 133 103

* GRANTED* *
H O M ES • M O B IL E H O M ES
R EN T A LS a A C R E A G E

STAIRS PRQFERT7

lot(tnstn Real EsUtt
407122 1155
’ LAND

M AN AG EM EN T A REALTY
M l y m m ie a y e

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W an red im m e d ia t e ly TO
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a c re * s u ita b le to r r e d d e n ina*
c le » e lo p e m e n t
W r it e T e r r y
C la y to n , R o u t* to B o a l i e
L a k e City, F t 37055 or c a ll
*04 755 4604 B ro N ff* p r p t y c f jd

CALL U lll
F O R I M M E D I A T E A CT ION
J « | M n M R m I Estate

407-122-1155
W IN T E R S P R IN G S
1 / l 'j .
ce ntra l H /A Reduced I i l l . 100
W . M a lic la w v k k R a a lN r
m m i
_____
] B D R M , 1 B A T H caM em porary
in Sanford. 1/3 acre with oafe
tree*, screened perch, 4 year*
o ld t73 000
W H S 14

141— Out of State
P ro p e rty / S ole

1(0— Business
Fo r Sale
B U IL D IN G
Z on e d c o m m e r
c ia i
Set yp a* D U P L E X
L e a s e P u r c h a s e p o s s ib le
H a n d y m a n s p e c ia l' 2S H P a r k
D r iv e
333 1*45

H I — Country
Property / Sale

OUT OF STATE
SALE

it SECLUDED e

b e a u tiM acres minute*
fro m
F r a n k lin , N C
Super view*,, furveyed, p a rtly
d e v * lo p e d . T r a d e I I .M 0 0
equity fo r what have you in
S e m ln lo f o C o u n ty ?
C a ll
owner. 333 7to0

B U T C L O S I TO T O W N
I A c r e s w rth M o b ile N o m e
S ep tic A W elt
*3 5 X 0
N on Qual«f pin g M o rtg a g e

Jonenstn Real Estate

407 322 1155

145— Com m ercial
P ro p e rty/ Sa le

111— Appliances
/ F urniture

QUADRATIC!

W ANTED
G aatf le a k in g , . . 1 1
a n ce s, w o rk in g o r n ot W e a ls o
s e ll a n d r e p a ir . &gt;
221 « m

New roof, alum inum *&gt;ding,
145.000 B y Owner P t M R

B J 'S R E S A L E
W t B uy 1f e l l F u r n it u r e A C e l
I* c tib ta t . In c lu d in g E t t a fas
&gt;5*3 V S a n fo rd A * o . I l l 7**t

4 r a * id a n t la l unit*, in c o m e
117.000, e tp e m e t U *00 Price,
1*5 000 A u u m e b ie financing
a it % m m 3

153— AcreageLots/Sale

Gibson I t e u ft Upright fra«7vr
Lik e new *375 H eavy Duty
Westinghowse gas d ry e r cost
new * 7X n o w *310 32 ' 2023

LO N G W O O D
D o p e , l o t a lt
17 *2 near 41* Cleared jt K
331 1544/1391&gt;»1
______
O CALA N A T IO N A L F O R E IT
W ooded

lot*

R iv e r

111— Appliances
/ Furniture
K E N M O e I W ASH ER
E a c e lto n f con d ition W hite
*14* C a lf 331 3801 a nytim e
LA R R Y *ft M A R T . U S Sentord
A ve Now Used turn 4 appl
Bey/fteH /Trado--------&gt;114131.
ft lA R f t F ro st Fre e t*de b y **de
re frig e ra to r I t cm ft W hile
E a c w orking condition W ill
d e liv e r *300 H I 3001________
T R I P L E d r e s s e r , b e a u t ifu l
pecan * dra w e rs *4‘ w&lt;dtf
30 h»gh M ust sa c rifice »t00
___________ 331 4S0S___________
• T W IN B I D a n d c h e s t ot
draw er* *75132 *744_________

H S — Com puters
• COAAM OOORR 44 Cameute*t*5obo
3313199

115-CHtice Supplies
/ Equipm ent
• P H O T O co p y m a c h in e by
O liv e tti M od e l 1400 need*
p art Aft t*. *50 Ca&gt;l between I
j SAM o r ave* P 3 5599

151— Building
M ateria ls
A L L S T E E L B U IL O IN O S at
dealer irtvoica, 3 000 to 50J60
sq tt C a n 4Q7 391 9291 colle ct

151— Law n * G arden
• L A W N M e sear - Toro 21“ , ft hp
re a r bagger I m y lch e r. pufth.
new wheel*. *71 M UJt.
• L A W N M O W K R • M 3 O ld
fa-shioned push type to# person
who like* natural e a e rc ite
___________ 11*4319_________
• ft K A R * C r a f t s m a n I d g e r
E seal lent running condition, 3
h p A sking *ap C a ll 394 9950

155— Pets A Supplies
C U T E , a d o r a b le , lo v e a b le .
fam«. Pong hair toddy bear
h a m ste rs tor sa&lt;e O nly 17 50 a
p ece Can eve* M on T u ts or
wkends u n t.ia P M 323 01*9
e F R E E to good home Boser,
m i a td fe m a le 1 y r e ld ,
white a ll shots good through'
M ay
la c
w a tc h d o g ,
h a u ie b ro h e n needs c a r in g
owners *04 799 $913 after 9 P M

200— Reg ls t T t d

P it s

• A K C R E G I S T E R E D C e c h tr
S p a n ie l, fe m a le - B u ff, i f
months oto I'OT Cat! 13B 1920

203— Livestock and
Poultry_______
C H IC K *
Fancy and com mon
breed* Out a* quail*, turkey,
A geese C a ll 371 *034

211— Antiques/
Collectibles _

213— A u ctions
B R I D G E S A N T I 0 U I 1 O 1 I 1 1MI
19 9 M / la l e Auction T h u n 7pm
M toH ury to W * A B 3 4 7 4 A U t7 7
S A T U R D A Y . J / l 7. 19A M
11$
A tla n tic D r
M a itla n d ABC
M ovin g A Storage, storage
unit*, unpaid rent* Sea9ed
bowel, video gam e mach&lt;net.
s u rp ris e s , 1 0 \ b u y e r p re
m lum
J im Skeen, Realtor
Auctioneers, 1211 E C o io n u i
Dr
Orlartoo. A U i
AB45
9to *797

a c ce t*

15950 ewch No money down*
|7I 41 montniy
O nn ef
(9041 21A 457* a r 1*941 *7) 14)4

155— Condom inium s
Co-Op / Sale
LAKESIDE CONDO

S
C h u rc h ot G o d P ro p h e c y
je*%jmine Ave A ird St I A T
O N L Y | y r h i » Mi*C Item*

Great lake v ie w ' 7 bdrm 2
bath screened patio pool and
nautilus room *(54 N o rth ijk e
Dr Sanford No appointment
necessary M »d 50 s 111 IM1
V ILL A S O F C A S S E L B E R R Y 7
b d rm
7 b a th * den u f « n
p o rch
94* 7000^ 477 4522

1AM to IP M • 2939 Santord Av
Baby girt* clothe*, household
■tom* and lot* of mine

F R I A SAT e lA M 4P M
2414 E L M A V S A N F O R D

HUGH GARAGE SALE
M A R C H 17 • 20 ip m
'll
P A L M E R CT .Greenw ood Lk
M d d ie iih .U fa Baby item s
boat w mu for Jresvur weight
hat
__ Jti 9741

CO X Y 7 bdrm
Lake K arnryn
Estate* B argain, m e t e o lfe r 1
C a ll999 III!
H A N D Y M A N Special ; • ( ) ) )
with addition Read* to move
M -750or be*totter 111 t la i

L O N G W O O O 2nd A n n u a l
C h u r c h w id e Y a r d S a le
L o n g w 'o e d H it Is H a p t i l t
C h u rc h
12 5 S E
E
ftu iU e m io n , M a rc h 19th A
i Mh i F r i A S a il * to 1
M oving Sato
OvLhes Gifchen
set and m ist ito m s F r i Sat
A Son . ' i l l G rove Dr 121 3295

U\n KATHtRM ESTATES

12*40 IbeuiOOm I .bath tiof
tda room, c h a turn vhed
and a n a p p lia n c e s th u d
*12 000 or best otter
m J#|*

MUST SUL

I

3U1 M A G N O L I A AV.
LO TS O F 1 V E R V T H IN O

E V E R Y T H I N G M U S T GOM
Including lot* of antique*.
S A T U R D A Y M A R 17 • 9 U n til
2315 M A G N O L I A A V

* HUGESALE*

S U F E R N I C E ll 1 badroon. 1

SAT 4 SUN U M to 5PM
SATURDAY MARCH 17 ONLY

FRI 4SAT* MAR. 16 4 17

RU M M AG E SALE
S p rin g
M am m ock M o b ile Hom e Par*
Clubhouse Sat iM a rc h 17) 9
A M to 4 P M 17 #7 Longaood
E verything M ust Go

e ic e p f tav tag, M to. etc
• f C H E V Y C A V A L I E R Auto
a ir, stereo, re al low miles*
M ust See* S IM S3 per month
C a ll M r P ayn e 133 3111

221— MUctllEOGOUT

TR IE UP PRYMENTS
No Monty Dura

• B IL LIA A O B A LLS
H t in
b o . d N W M 1 W ________

PUT.

..SELL.

e ic e p t tea teg ht'e^ etc
W P O N T IA C G R A N D A M
Auto a ir . ito re o
'4 vat re
engine, power windows, cruise
control, only S199 71 per month
C a ll M e Payne 323 3123
A utom atic.
t i n M A V E R IC K
43 000 m ile* JuSt
*1.095
322 1491
Sem inote Fo rd
Need*
1171 T i y i N C e lK e O T
work but run* j x k J A U nq
Ceil 313 1793
*450
t i l l T N U N D I R B IR D
A u to m a tic, power windows,
sunroof
lt* 9 5
Sem inole Fo rd _________ &gt;31 lei*
1967 M A Z D A 311 2 door m int
condition! 44.000 m iles. A C
W ill constoer rrede A*mr*g
14 995 C a ll evening* or leave
message_____________313 7172

..TRJkDC

H U E Y * CR O W N F A W N
a i i n t im _______

______

• C A M E L B A C K T R U N K DM).
rad. v a t,a t, mt,da 1 H
C a ll 741 Im _________

•

CRMFUTOf

Fo r P ic k Up T ru ck 91 a l l
________ C a ll 373 9159_________
• C A R T O P C A R R IE R Site 3 a
3 a l | " hig W etor P ro o f *73
Ca lf .............................. m a a t s
COBRA RAD AR 0 IT IC T 0 4 M odel trap shooter pro New
*99 ** w ill take *3$ 00
________ G i i w i a t n _________
f o r m ic a Show case 14 d * 4 i w
■ i l h *50. recline A llffch a lr

'99 C A D I L L A C Vtoetweed STI50
or best cash otter A ll power
end a ir C a ll _______ 323 1599

potty *2$ atom w alking cane
*10 311 9943_________________

T m ITORIRL EQUIPMENT

S A T U R D A Y (1/171 « to 9 pm
»79 P i nee rest D r , Swntord
O m e m e n t a l ir o n
d o a r*
ls c r e e n A e n tr y )
ow n ing
wmdow* dinette **» miss
f u r n it u r e , IS c h a ir *
glassw are, speaker* bicycle,
combo organ. 90 ot chain
length lence w gale lu re
m ove)
__________________
S A T U R D A Y (1/17) 2422 O a r g e
A*e
S a n to rd
Luggage
ly fn .ty fe hoysernoiid item*
Too** turnityre km c* kn#ckt
Salu rd a y and Sunday
tm
Palm etto A ,e Sa n to rd _____
1024 S A R IT A S T R E E T
Satyr
d »f only (3 171. I 30 to 9 Lo&gt;*
of miscellaneous___________

2 FAMILY SALE
Saturday. • unfit? i t 4 W icker
Court San,ford toft P a r k be
tween 37tt* 4 A ir poet I________

VFAM ILY SALE
F R I A SAT e *am 4pm
2421 L A U R E L A .e
f a much to m e n tien ! t

4 FAMILIES
D rap e* , s m a ll epp'i«am e*, tot*

o l mtsc S A T U R D A Y only, «e
to 4p 714 B n e r c l i f t St
beh rid B ^ h e m e Joe *)

I t S U Z U K I t ig
11.000 rn ,lr t
ta tt. |at k it Vanya and H in a i
kaadar. C u tla m p aint M a tt
t i m 11.AOO o ' b a it a ltar
C a ll 717 t a i l attar A M

241— Racrtational
V a h iclas/C a m p trs
C A D ILL A C S E V IL L E
79 new
tire*, grey, i l l ea’ re s 4J 000
m ilt* &gt;3 900
14* *J^
D O D G E Ceechm en Vo*or»-ome
71. 31' owning, root end deth
j i f . 93.060m i Sd.400 99* H U
P R O W L E R 1*79 25 foot V eeps
9, roof e ir, ewn-ng we-ght
4 O X lb* le c e lto n t condition
A sk in g S3.500Owner 377 7*79
I V L O T ! f i l l mo .includes
w etor/gerbege tewege P e rk
Avenue M o b ile P e rk 373 29* 1
S H E N A N D O A H ST F*r11 M odel
31 iw n m g on beowt itu* tot
9 a 12*7&gt;ed new U O r h I v
m 6937 on Lot 504

TRAVEL TRAILER
5TH W H E E L &gt;1 ft 1971 w 5th
wheel, new c or pet. good con
d.tion 13 500
C o ll 333 91*9
39* R V T r it t o r ■ 79 New rttr tg
e reio r ow ning end hot weter
hee'er Sleep* 4 4 E xce lle n t
cond *3500 i m i from Sen
ford 49 West &gt;13 l i f t

243— Junk C ars
JU N K CARS REM O V ED
no charge

________m*)7i_______ _
IITep D e lle r ll Pa d for |Unk
C ir* trucks. * wheel d rive
Any condition C e ll 111 5**9

★

Run*good 1300 obo 330 2543
•9 C O N C O R D D L |7 000 m e*
E e te ' lenl cond'i t ion f 1395
_________ C a ll 3131197_________
*91 F O R D L T D C R O W N V IC
T O R IA I door, needs en lin e
work *500
1J0 9031

O N I lT g i' t o n aquarium and
wrought iron stand 146' obo
Can 133 239*
_____ _

ONLY I DRY

★

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SERVICES
SS 0 0 n m S5 0 p. i i
TO OURUnU HIYUS

m SERVICE
WHAT WE SELL

S S I F o r d
C n • I • e
w f r e n * m i* t io n . s t a r t e r ,
eitornetor 4 d riv e shaft e ll
*050 ObO 130 3101

WEEKEND SPECIAIS

■ 4 Buck sin m
A a U A itA M T H

‘2995

aiuwtcwtg* , , . a ,

23S— T ru c k s /
B u sts / V a n s

U peew, C M M

73 C H E V Y C 19 W&gt;\). V9. auto
Run*
need* work *450 or
best ottor C a ll 331 1243

• P O L A R O ID E N L A R O E R M odel M P4. Good condition
*30
C a ll m o n o

237— Tractors and
T railers

• S L ID IN G G L A S S D OO RS Fit*
9X4 Opening *50 otter
_________ Can 131 &gt;913_________
• W A L T O N E e c e r c iw b e e ltk«
new ftaa or best offer 313 9*31

TRIM TRACTORS

Z4

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■G Yiigo. Sunroof j . . . VMTl Top S i k h Ao ‘ Z 4 9 3
• 4 O W iC v n m C a n i. . . . .
lO A d H SpACIAl
J4 9 5

as UK»fii;axf . . . . .

'4495

AA TIN T o il

I B S W . A ir p o r t B lv d .
S A n lo r d . F L 3 2 7 7 3

M U i E O IN ST O C K
A L LS IIE S I A L LF R IC E S t
M e i trend Tree tor A Equipm ent
'« m i N of .M aillend
Infer change m 17 *1,. , 9J4- 7371

W ATER H IA T IR
30 gallon.
tor M ob ile hom e *50 349 15*4

★

QUJUtn USCO CAES

233— Auto Parts
/ Accessories

" I *a4d m y re frig e rato r the l i t
day if w e t m the paper t I had
•a m any c a lls threwghaet the
day. I had to c a ll and cancel
the ad A S A P ! I theeghf *f
we«W a f toast take a ceepto
day* to *ei! Tl»»* to what I call
a g re a t r e t u r n -* You also
could hove result* lik e M r*
R ich a rd s C a iiN o w t
Santord Herald
CU**H«ed Dept
331 3911

★

HANSON’S
AUTOMOTIVE

'7 1 WT RABBIT

And * Apples A sking *1.306 pr
best otter
377 *5C2

322-2116
★

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• 1 S H E L F M IC R O W A V E
O V E N C A R T *33 333 5431
4ff»r 4 pm__________________
• 3 S O L ID O A K church pew*
Good condition A sking U $
CaH................ ...... ....... 331 9991
3T Em erson Cator T V 9 mos
old A sking ftllS F ish e r V C R .
good condition. *173 or *300
firm tor both 313 9 W anytim e

WANT YOU
ANDY0URTAX
RETURN

$50 to 1100,000
13 d.»tr butor * needed P a rt A
full tim e N o ta p necessary
R o b e rtO N ed 374 3310
9* ■ 19' chain link enclosure
w fop and d o o n Ideal tor dog
run *500 Best offer 333 *311

Courtesy
Daihatsu
can give you
t immediate
Eiedil tow ard Hie
down payment of your
next new or used vehicle.
Jusl bring us your
lax return and w e’ll
show vou how.

231— C ars
TRIE UP PRTMENTS
No Monty Down
eacept tea. teg. title, etc
I 9 0 L D S
D E L T A
B R O U G H A M 4 D R . euto. eir.
e le c tric windows end seafi,,
ito re o c a s ie fto . f i t * II mu
C a ll M r Peyno. 3131123

TRIE UP PRTMENTS
No Monrj Down

I M F PON T. G R A N D PRIX
tfQ Q Q Q
IM S * &gt; W ll u O j O O

eacept tea. teg. title, etc
94 N IS SA N F U L S A R
Sun
root., a ir. if if e u cassette
only | ! J f *5 per month
C a n M r P ayne. 3331133

FORD T H R O 7 1
eir. p t, p b e m tm. run*
greet* look* bad 1900 or best
olfer___________ C a ll 977 64*2

FORDCJUUUDR75

t M A P O N T IA C L E M A N 3

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I M S C H E V C A V A L IE R
R# Sum , Aav» 4 Or C R Q P Q
R o w u t t7oooiw g O J O O

1947 ISU2U IM A R K
Ar 4 Or K.to iw m ( 4 Q Q Q
Caae XOuQMi
^ 4% FO O

1941 P O N T G R A N D AM
A4. SVkfl 4 Or, Qued C Q Q Q Q
1(1* R u to C M a
3 0 3 0 0

1944 PONTIAC FIERO
»ID S**0«TiCAH
0 O A Q Q
U. U $w‘
s^iLtFoy

1999 PONT LCMAN3 OSE

••f.iwi/i i ttthft.nM*( Htinr

Loadad run* good na« lir a t
II OOOCallJTJ t i l l altar Apm
GOVERNM ENT l l l l t D
V a lt it la i trom l'0 0 F o rd ,
M arcadav C o r.a tla v
S u r p f v i B u r i n Guio*
l A05,|7 4000 E l l S BI7J

$4988

1979 FORO MUSTANG

r.ST* ~~ $6988 ^

Eaca lla rit a o r t c a t . d r p a n u
b la .A t y l LiOO
C a tU JU m

FORD LTD 7 7

COMPLETE LIQUIDATION

• A M to ) P M 9'9 S Santord Av
Gun*, old car* new van part*,
e le c tr ic ch a in ho ist I ton.
targe stack tan*, g la siw a re .
rug *, tool a. _and m i *c i tem *

M l b a th , d o u b ie w 'd e Cath#
O ral c e ilin g s h a rd b o a 'd \,d
mg
th in g i# ro o t
ik i r f m g
M u l l See I i A p p re c n a fa ls j ^ 5
C a li C o lle c t
437 *317040
or 407 39* 9127 a fte r 4p m

74 • to- fti C raltm ad e
17
ip ltf, shingle roof diishwamer
tptc A r e lfig *15 000 or otto-r
Day* 171 9140-eves A wknd*
*04 III 4071

TRRE UP PRYMENTS
No Non*) Draft

U F B IO M T Fian o a im bench,
good condition A lk M f M O
C a ll m At n a n t,m .

PRIVATE ESTRTE SALE
'S ta rt up of Restaurant But*
ness I force* sato o* m y Un
e'e * collection of h.gh quality
P e rsia n Rug* and Fountain
^ t o n ^ D a y S o r E v e * ^ A ^ * i^ ^

TH IS W E E K S

CARRIAGE COVE

Rental Apart merit*
On Like Monroe

Com b

u r e tn e d p o rt h 1 17.000

157— M o bile

REGATTA
SHORES

'7 2

10 G u e rd o n

14X 40 1/ 1&gt;»

H o m e s/ Sale

i-

1 BED RO O M

E a t e H t n f c o n d it io n
n ic e t y
fu rn i* tw d c o rn e r lo t a t P a r*
A , » W a frje P a r t ___ 177 Ttaj

CINE7A

* T1ANS7ERRE0?
* NEED TO SELL?

___MTIIM

M«rchendise

New 1 b d rm l ' i b a f t * ttgry,
appllancat. firrp la c a . 1 car
garage
tea too

235— RRotorcycIts
and H k t s

'kk T ilt, c ru lw . p'av. A door.
llJ O t m l ELACkotfev W l t l l

222—Musical

ASSUME, NO QUAUFT
UMEMAN7 MMt HOME

W E P A Y TO P IM Nr o rtO e d
M M t r u c l t l W E S E L L guar
an N a d m a d p a r t i A A A U T O
iA L V A G E at D a B a rt. AAA M M

•■»pt l*■. tag- b in •**

L m iM M U lN D O m

Call m M U

234— V a tiid o s
Wanted

M P O N T IA C L E M A N t J D K .
a u la . a i r . t la r a o . p o a a r
, tearing, i m m l le t
1117 IE pav month
C a ll M r F a y n a . W J t T I

2I»—Wanted te iu y

F l ' i . ipRUm ct*. living rm.
dtntng rm. la m lly rm w 'b rlct
luepiaca IP ■ IS K m porch,
privacy lancad yard
tlf.N D

HAM

T R U UP PRYMENTS
Nb Mwwt Draft

NCTB H IRIN G R E. AG EN T S
B ra lorectenure d e o r t a ta la
E aa cu tiya poet hama an f a l l
court# B r x a d D a M B under
a a p r a it a t a iiW M a
w a a tM
D E L T O N A • new J bedroom
a n ly S M I (O la ! B I T I p a r
month in o c down V A no
dawn t i l too

FUT MDTIUJlil
H E A V Y D U T Y , n tt. J a i l a i .

tic a # t la*, tag. title, ate
I f P O N T IA C F I B I B I B O
Auto, . i r . G reat Loo, t- S y «
t n u n a I I M ,7 par m onm
C a ll M r F a y r a 7 3 H H 1

L T I K A A F T T n H a ll T ilt
tra ile r 7* n* EvM vuW .. tatly
. I t ia ia k a &gt;71 n n

1-J-rO - • •

237— ^T ractors and
Traitors

TRIE UP PRYMENTS
N o H U M fO w B

* __________________ J_______
G L A M M A I T E B G O AT. 17 leal.
71 H F E vln ru d a iw atw « V
tvatiav AkkM B I7M o r m ake
o tta f C a ll m u s t ___________
17' L A B I O N w / I r . lla v In
bearE o u lk a ard
R u m «aad
U M iw k a U a W a v m i l r t

S IJ H n M I lK L C L O S IN

U itfu m h a e a . L a k e M a r y a n a
l a n ia r d a r a a t l C a ll la r
avattaW l tty a n d M e d ia n t

231— C # n

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PON U N O EN WKI By Owner
t l% FH A an umakN Newly
radecaratad TOM t g tt 1
kdrm . t bam hama an tread
d h l. tat. B a a l D a la i had
work M ap Quiet ttlabHM ed
n e lfh b e r h o o d w it h goad
ychaety Call S tld M I.

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D A IH A T B U

37191 Wfl. 1 7 *1 * VSIbNIlenitI Lake Mary IN 4
UtfORO 3733123 •ORUUiOQ lift-S6M

M a a la lS IliiH lu it o o n f t

NEW CAR TRUCK PRICE LISTING SERVICE
Ttwon% way you CC3T reach a fo r prtceyYtrwrwwetsbcBOure to frvie u ttrw deeper * co 0 Psce a ne g cA o t bLdf youcSontrouePhedecaericoe bar*jarwigetyibe'SAry de
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ccee i an o«e* of a best ( « # ' bom a dec*&gt;* *&lt; aeu be co rf zmed toy you through our nation w o * o J o
brokerage contact* You e a rn o l te e ' Ca» buyesj rhade tun agaet

Here is what you getl

let .price and deae* I cod tor the car and toctOto'YWaaed opto** youto rve-efed r&gt; imfing show"gi ” ■*
optc^Yithaf htfueshownfherTeeAreii mportort totlesoie Itopcrtthoteaponiriow tonegottfe^e rowettixv •
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                    <text>Across the nation, the cry of ‘play ball’ rings in the air

NEW S D IG EST

UisHeB Press International

□ Sports
DAV win streak snapped
SAN FO K I) — Scoring four ruin* In the lap of
the first Inning, the RIliKrr Material Dtxlgcrs
m.ulr I h r rarly advantage stand up In (landing
the Disabled American Veteran Royals an 18-17
loss In Sanford Little Major Rase ball at Fort
Mellon on Saturday.
T h e loss was the first lor a D A V team III over
60 games.

With Cincinnati on thr road
Instead o( celebrating the tradi­
tional season opener, the 1990
campaign begins Monday with
Iknlon ace Roger Clemens throw­
ing the first pitch against the
Del mil Tlgrrs
Forecasters say partly sunny
akles and temperatures In Ihe 50s
will greet the Red Sox for their
1:05 p.m. E D T game at Fenway
Park. Ten games arc scheduled for
later In the day. Other clubs begin
Tuesday.
Cincinnati, usually Ihe host of

2 against the Astros.
Instead, the lockout reduced
spring training to three weeks amt
forced clubs In pick up Ihe sched­
ule In Week 2. Guinea from Week I
will lie made up during Ihe season
or In October.
San Diego. Toronto und Ihe
White Sox all piny one game on
the road before returning homr for
u series against Ihe same oppo­
nent.
In the absence of a Cincinnati
home opener. Hoslun can provide
the necessary tradition. Pro ball In
that town dates at least to the
□■#• Bass ball. Pag* BA

the opener, visits Houston In one
effect of ihe one-month lockout.
In other National League gamrs.
P itts b u rg h Is at New Y ork.
Philadelphia at Chicago. San Diego
at Los Angeles, and Montreal at SI.
Louis.
In adtllllon to the Drlrnlt-Hoston
game, the Am erican L ru g u r
schedule calls for Rultlmorr al
Kansas City. Toronto al Texas.
Seattle al California. Milwaukee at
Chicago and Oakland at Min­
nesota.
Originally, the schedule called
for the Reds and new manager Lou
IMnlella to open al Riverfront April

Mall
road
help

Rockets blast Magic, 146*123
ORLANDO - Erie Floyd had 32 points and 13
assists and the Houston Rochets built a 2(&gt;-|xiim
halftime lead Sunday In rolling lo a 1-16-123
romp over the Orlando Magic.
Floyd was hacked by Otis Tlm m c's 23 |X)lnls.
while Akeent Ola|tiwnn had 20 and Duck
Johnson III.
The Rockets, bidding lo calcli playolf con­
tenders Seattle and Denver, nutscored the Magic
23-1 lo stretch a 00 HO third |x-rlod lead lo a
110 H I blowout entering the llnal ipiarter.
Johnson srtirrd III points — I alxivo his season
average — In the period.
Rag# 1■

□ Florida
Cop charged with murder
VERO REACH - A Florida Highway I'atrol
trooper llnds himself on the wrong side ol the
law.
Timothy Scott Harris, an eight-year veteran
with the Fill*, has been arrested and charged
with first-degree murder Harris Is licensed ol
pulling over a woman motorist, strangling her
anil leaving her nude Ixxly In a highway
median
&gt; • ■ F a g * 2A

Jilted lover sets inmate on fire
MIAMI — A 23-year-old prison Inmate was
burned lo death Saturday, apparently alter
being jilted by an ex-lover who allegedly
sneaked Into the victim's tell and set him on
lire.
The attacker Is already serving a -122-year
sentence lor rape. robbery and prison miscon­
duct. The victim was serving time lor a double
murder he commuted w hile he wasa teen ager
Saa Paga 2A

Developers will help pay
for access to new facility

By VICKI DeSORMIIR
Herald stall writer

SANFORD — ll was Mip|xixcd lo lx- a
pU-UKUiil evening out on thr boat lor Tom
Roland of Winter Park mid Ills wife, hut
yesterday allermxin at 5 OR. It Ix-came a
nightmare .is theli 32-fool Regal boat
exploded and was engulfed In llames al the

Hldden Harlxir Marlnta al the Port ofSanlord.
The 975.(XX) lxt.il was destroyed In Ihe lire,
according lo Ihr Seminole County FinDepartment.
It was the first lire at Hidden Harlxir Murluu
since the facility opened In 1983. according to
ihr manager
At atxmi 5 p.m.. Roland had |uxt finished
1'.See Fire, Page SA

Local instructor named
D EA Teacher of the Year

Kyun While, the teenage AIDS victim who
died Sunday In Indianapolis, was remembered
as a young man who demonstrated courage and
leadership In his battle against the deadly
disease.

By VICKI DatORMIIK
Herald stall writer

SANFORD — Dr. Adrienne IVrry.
coordinator ol the reading program
at Seminole Conuminlly College. Is
Ihr Florida Developmental Educa­
tion Assix'lulIon's Teacher of the
Year
Thw award was presenter* In a
ceremony In Tampa."h’s very cxclt
lug." she said. "I w as so surprised."
Perry, who lias lx-cn al SCC lor 12
years said slu- d&lt;x-s not know who
nominated her. bill knows ih.il ll
was our of her |x-crs. The award
honors educators who exhibit lead
t-rshlp mid dedication lo tlu-lr stu­
dents.
"I wisti I could sec what they said
ulxml me." she said
IVrry has a doctorate degree lit
reading und curriculum Instruction
Irom liu- University ol Florida and a

"Harhara and I are deeply saddened with the
death ol Ryan White." President Rush said. "All
Americans are Impressed by Ills courage,
strength and Ills ability to continue lighting.
Ryan's death realllrms that we as a people must
pledge lo continue the light. Ills light, against
tills dreaded dlsixise.
S «# Paga 6A

BRIEFS
Area player in ‘LO TTO ’ money

INDEX
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Comice......

Crossword
□oar Abby.
Deaths.......

editorial....
Florida.......

SB
4B
CB
,3B
SA
4A
2A

Horoscope............. OB
Nation..................... BA
People..................... 31
Police....................... 3A
Sporta......................IB
Television...............3B
Weather.................. 2A
World...................... 7A

Breezy and cool
Partly cloudy and
brre/y today with a
20 percent chance of
showers High In the
u p p e r - 7 0 s w it h
winds lo the east at
15 lo 20 rtiph. Fair
skies tonight with a
low In the mid lilK

For more weather, eee Page 2A

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SANFORD — Melvin Simon and Assis lutes and
Heathrow Laud and Development have agreed lo
help pay lor llir construction ol the promised
Interstate 4 Inteicliangc al County Road -I6-A.
south ol Sanlord
Together, the dcvclo|x-rs will held molt- tb.ni 93
million ol ihe projet l valued al $11 million, said
Thom as .1. Schneider, spoki-smaii lor Melvin
Simon.
The developers arc In a head lo-head rate lo
establish malls wiihtn two miles of melt oilier
Alxtul $1 I million III federal hinds have been set
See M all. Page SA

Boating trip turns to fiery nightmare

Teon AIDS victim dies

From wire reports

Herald stall writer

The $75,000 boat exploded and burned shortly alter being refueled.

□ Nation

TALLAIIASSK K - Five lucky tickets matched
all six winning iiimiliers to this week's Lotto
drawing lo claim share ol the biggest lottery
|.nk|xit In Florida history. Lottery Secretary
Rebecca Paul said Sunday.
The winning tickets were sold to Leesburg.
Orlando, Miami. North Miami and Naples,
computer records showed
The last ).ick|&gt;il estimate was $53 million bill
Paul said Iren/lcd ticket sales bail prolubly
pushed the actual total over i I h- previous slate
rrcord.

By7. BRAOLIY OILUNO

H a ia M Photo fey Tommy Vmeant

Htiald Photo by Roly Jordan

Adrienne Petry (right) helps Elizabeth Jimeneoz ol Winter Springs with her
comprehensive reading skills

Heathrow tennis
event draws rave
reviews from most

Shuttle ready to fly tomorrow

By ROBBII STOCK

Discovery blastoff
slated for 8:47 a.m.

Herald correspondent

By WILLIAM HARWOOD

LAK E MARY - The vcidirl is m
on the 1990 I'riidcntlal-HachiSccurlllcsClassic — and the
like wlial they see
In Its In itia l
year at at tinKacquct Club al
H e a th ro w . Ihe
w i- i- k I o u g
tournament that
ended S u n d a y
drew over 20,(Xx)
l.ms and praises
Irom the players,
most ol whom
had competed in
the tournament Brad Qilbart
when It was played at Grand
Cypress
"E v e ry th in g about the place
lllcaihrowl was better (than Grand

UPI Science Writer

Tournay roundup on Paqa IB
Cypress)." rli.uiipiori Hrad Glllx-rt
said. "I |ost wish there weren't so
many dam gnats'
The tournament was switched to
See Tennis. Page 5A

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masters degree In the same urea
from Columbia University.
IVrry works wiilt students who
arrive at SCC with Inadequate
reading skills.
"U sua lly ilu-sc arc kids who
scored ixxirly on their A C T or S A T."
site- said. "They have some baste
skills." she explained, "hut they
can't read at the level they will need
to do college work."
S h e a d ded th a t till- m ost
challenging part ol hrr job Is
restoring the sell esteem ol hrr
students. She said that most young
(M-iipIr who have poor reading skills
have a poor sell Image
"It's harder lo learn when your
sell, onci-pl Is low. she said.
The siudenls waul to learn, hut
their lack ol irailmg ability bolds
ilu-m luck from achieving their
goals.
See Teacher. Page BA

obscuring alumspbcrtTin- shuttle's countdown Ix-g.m
Sunday and other than work in
resolve a short circuit in a heater
system, launch processing lias
priKTcdcd smoothly and NASA
ofllcluls were optimistic abottl
making.mon time llltoll.
"At tills time, the launch leant is
working no significant Issues Dial
would preclude launch ol (Disco* crvl ami Ihe llulihlc Space Tele­
scope on Tuesday." shuttle pro­
gram chief Robert Crlpprn said
Sunday.

C A I’ E C A N A V E R A I. Engineers worked through Ihe
morning Monday readying the
shuttle Discovery lor blastoll
Tuesday on an historic flight lo
launch the 91.5 billion Hubble
Spuce Telescope, expected lo revo­
lutionize knowledge of the cosmos
Discovery amt Its all-veteran,
five-member crew art- scheduled to
take oil at H 47 a.ill E D T Tuesday
to kick olf Ihr year's third shuttle
mission, a thundering climb to a
record 380-mllr-htgh orbit where
Ihe telescope w ill he free ol Earth's

Urtp|x-n said "tlu- heater Is not
Involved for launch ami Is not a
const rami lo launch " Rat lo lx- on
Ih r safe side, engineers winked to
make sure the problem bad not

See Discovery. Psge SA

The primary mission ol Ihe shuttle
is lo deploy Ihe Hubbard Tele­
scope, pictured heie prior to being
loaded aboard discovery

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N EW S FROM TH E REGION

AND ACROSS THE S TA TE

T rooper faces murder charge
Rains collapse Miami apertmente
MIAMI — Heavy rains drenched Miami Monday, causing part
of an apartment roof to collapse in the city’s northeast section.
No one was Injured but the accident left a family of live
homeless.
In the 24-hour period that ended at 8 a.m. E O T Monday.
Miami had 3.87 Inches of rain. Homestead had 3.19 Inches.
Fori Lauderdale got 1.68 Inches and Miami Beach got 1.38
Inches.
On Sunday, the National Weather Service said a thun­
derstorm pelted the Tamlaml Airport, southwest of Miami, with
gollball-slied hall and 87 mph wind gusts, overturning several
small planes.

VERO BEACH - A Florida
Highway Patrol trooper waa
Jailed on flrmi-degree murder
charges and accused of pulling
o v e r a w o m a n m o t o r is t ,
strangling her and leaving her
naked body In a highway medi­
an.
Tim othy Scott Harris, 32.- a
trooper for eight years, was
arrested Saturday on charges of
killing Lorraine M. Hendricks.
43.

E L L U A Y . Ga. — The wreckage of a missing single-engine
plane waa found tn the north Georgia mountains Sunday with
the bodies of the pilot and a passenger Inside after a wccklong
search that spanned five stales.
The Piper PA-28 Cherokee 160 was on a flight from
Lakeland. Fla., to Selleraburg. Ind.. when It went down. It waa
last seen March 29 at a refueling stop In Perry. Ga.
Nearly 30 Civil Air Patrol planes searched areas of Georgia.
Alabama. Tennessee, Kentucky and Indiana for the plane
beginning April I.
The bodies of the pilot. Daryl R. Raisly. 31. of HcniyvtUe.
Ind.. and Jcnace Leland Street. 32. of Louisville, Ky.. were
recovered from Inside the wreckage, said Lt. Warren Bates of
the Georgia CAP.
Bates said the wreckage was found In the Blue Ridge
Mountains about six miles south of Ellljay, which borders the
Chattahoochee National Forest.
Bales said the cause of thf crash has not been determined
but said the plane left Perry In bad weather conditions.
The National Transportation Safety Board is Investigating
the crash.

MIAMI BEACH - Search
dogs led firefighters to a fifth
and sixth body Sunday In the
charred remains of the Fon­
tana Hotel, as workers sought
to stabilize the burned-out
building so the hunt could
continue.
Eight residents were unac­
counted for w hen crewa
ceased work about 6 p.m.
E O T. and police Detective Jim
Hyde said It was likely more
bodies were buried In the
cinders. Work was expected
to resume Monday morning.
Officials said the three-story
residential hotel's records
were burned In Friday morn­
ing's fire, so it remained
uncertain the exact number
missing.
The search for victims re­
sumed at daybreak Sunday

Firefighter rescues girl from tower

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HAVANA. Cuba — A senior Cuban official said that operation
of Cuba's first nuclear reactor, being built by Soviets at a site
about 230 miles south of Miami, has been delayed by two to
three years.
"O ur nuclear porgram Is 100 percent for peaceful energy
uses. We do not have nuclear arma." Cuban Deputy Foreign
1MintstcV Ramon Sanchez Pa rod 1 said In an Interview over the
•wdelreW.‘"Thtr operallon of first reactor Is delayed by several
years.... I think that first reactor will atari functioning In two or
three years.”
With the help of the Soviet Union. Cuba is building Juragua I
and II. bath 440-mcgawatt nuclear reactors, near the port of
Clenfucgos In southern Cuba. The operation of first nuclear
reactor, originally scheduled to go critical for lesllng by the end
of the 1980s, was postponed until the end of 1990 and has
been postponed again.

Utility: No room for radioactive fuel rode
C R Y S TA L RIVER — Florida Power Corp. la running out of
room to store used radioactive fuel rods at Ita Crystal River
nuclear plant and haa sought federal approval to squeeze more
waste Into an underwater storage pool.
Federal regulators said the space crunch Is a problem
throughout the Industry, and that the request Is expected to be
approved.
The utility asked for permission from the Nuclear Regulatroy
Commission lo rearrange the fuel rods In one of Us two pools.
Otherwise, the utility said, it will run out of room In four years
and may huve to shut dawn the plant.
The request would provide the company with enough room
lo store used furl rods through the year 2014. Crystal River's
license lo operate expires two years after that.

From United Press International Reports

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The victim was a public rela­
tions specialist and waa on her
way to Broward County for a
meeting with her real estate
agent the morning she disap­
peared.
Her estranged husband, Rick
Hendricks of Jacksonville, said
the family was relieved by news
of the arrest.
"I feel terrible It waa a law
enforcem ent o f f ic e r," said
Hendricks, who la caring for
their 6-year-old daughter.

Six bodies recovered Inmate sets ex-lover
on fire after dispute
in Miami fire debris

Plan# crashes after leaving Lakeland

W OODVILLE — A firefighter struggled with a despondent
16-ycar-old girl on a narrow catwalk atop a 130-foot water
lower, pulling her to safety to prevent her from leaping to her
death.
Neighbors reported the girl was creating a commotion at
about 12:03 a.m. Saturday atop the tower In WoodvlUi. about
8 miles south of Tallahassee. Mark Trammell. 30. waa one of
the firefighters sent to the scene.
He grabbed a safety rope and staried climbing the ladder,
which lacked safety rails. He'd climbed aerial ladders on fire
trucks before, but this one was about two or three times higher
and had a few bolls missing, making It rickety.
When he reached the top, "She was really not making any
sense. She was repealing over and over that nobody cared for
her.” he said Saturday.

"Harris has made statements pay and ordered held without
which led Investigators to con­ bond In the Indian River County
clude that he la the man who Jail.
killed the woman.” Stale A t­
An F H P spokesm an said
torney Bruce Colton said, but
Harris had a good performance
refused to elaborate.
record and had recently been
Investigators said the crime assigned as a K-9 handler, a
waa "sexually related," although p o s itio n re s e rve d for top
by the lime Hendricks' body waa troopers.
discovered March 9. It was too
'It's Just blown people out cf
badly decomposed to determine
If she had been s e x u a lly their socks." said FHP Lt. Jim
Howell. "There’s Just no way to
assaulted.
describe the feelings everybody's
Harris was suspended without having right now.

but waa excruciatingly slow.
Engineers and Breflghtera
propped up some beams with
s u p p o rts , cu t th e ir w ay
t h r o u g h o t h e r s w it h
blowtorches and lifted dangl­
ing debris out of the way with
a crane.
"W e have very heavy debris
in a lot of areas: bathtubs,
refrigerators hanging In very
precarious places." Hyde said.
"W e arc trying to take all
precautions possible. We
don't want any additional
deaths or Injuries. There waa
a lot of debris that had fallen
through the roof and down to
the first floor. There are many
areas that are still unsafe."
Crews spent most of the day
tryin g to secure a major
support beam holding up sev­
eral other beams tn the front
uf the building.

MIAMI — A prisoner serving a
422-year sentence for rape,
robbery and prison misconduct
sneaked Into, the cell of an
ex-lover who Jilted him a week
ago and set the man on (Ire while
he slept, police said.
John Patrick Southworth. 23,
died Saturday at Jackson Memo­
rial Hospital after suffering
second- and third-degree bums
over 80 percent of his body. He
was serving time at the Dade
Correctional Institute near Flori­
da City for a double murder
committed w hile he waa a
teenager.
J im m ie Lee C o n e y, w ho
turned 43 Sunday, was charged
w ith arson and first-degree
murder In the Incident, which
o c c u rre d F rid a y m o rn in g ,
minutes after guards told Coney
he was being transferred lo a
state prison In north Florida.

Siamese twin dies after surgery
S T. PETERSBURG — One of the Siamese twin
boys separated last week during marathon
surgery died Sunday, hospital offlclala said.
James Watkins died at 3:20 p.m. E D T Sunday,
said Catherine Coleman, a spokeswoman for All
Children's Hospital. She declined to release any
details about the cause of death, at the family's
request.
James' twin brother. Jakob Watkins, was listed
In critical but stable condition late Sunday.
u Dbetdra said James was the weaker of the Iwo
boys following all-day surgery Tuesday. The boys
had been connnected since birth at the stomach
and chest.
Jakob had a larger chest and abdominal cavity,
and so the separation surgery went more easily for
him. doctors said last week following Ihe opera­
tion.

James and Jakob were bom Feb. 28, a month
premature, at Bayfront Medical Center In St.
Petersburg, and then transferred to All Children's
Hospital, where me delicate separation surgery
was performed.
Doctors were able to separate the boys after
about 11 hours of surgery.
Doctors had been optimistic about the pro­
cedure because the only vital organ the boys
shared was the liver.
Bui Dr. Richard Harmel, the chief of pediatrics
at the hospital, said surgeons encountered some
unanticipated problems dividing the shared liver.
That procedure alone look five hours.
The parents of the boys. Raquel and Scott
Watkins, expressed relief that both infants
survived the difficult surgery.
"We can ace their faces, as a full face instead of
just the side views." the mother said at a news
conference the day following the surgery.

Hubble family reunites for launch
■9 WILLIAM HARWOOD
UPl aclencs writer
CAPE C AN A VER AL — More
than ISO relatives of astronomer
Edwin Hubble gathered Sunday
for a reunion lo celebrate Tues­
days launch of the space tele­
scope that bears their Inventive
family name — or at least one of
them.
A one-tim e cham pionship
boxer. Rhodes scholar and
Kentucky lawyer. Hubble revo­
lutionized modem astronomy by
proving Ihe existence of galaxies
and the expansion of the uni­
verse. crucial evidence for Ihe
big bang theory of creation.

Because of the significance of
his contributions, the National
Aeronautics and Space A d ­
ministration named Ihe 81.8
billion Hubble Space Telescope,
scheduled for launch Tuesday
aboard Ihe shuttle Discovery. In
his honor.
"When he was honored (by
NASA), we felt very positive that
we wanted to do something
about It.” said Harvey Hubbell
4th, a distant relative of the laic
astronomer who helped organize
the launch reunion. "W e're
Immensely proud that he's a
family member."
Hubbell — family members
spell Ihe name either Hubble or
Hubbell said 160 to 170

r e l a t i v e s o f th e f a m o u s
astronomer planned to attend
the telescope launching Tues­
day,
" I think the Idea kind of
grew." he said. "We started with
a group of Hubbles that were at a
convention In Canada and we
planned our next convention,
which was going to be In Hawaii.
And a couple of them said,
'What are we going to do about
Edw in?' And tbat’a how It
started."
He said NASA had been "In ­
credibly cooperative."
"NASA has recognized that
here we have an American wc
can honor (for) looking out Into
■pace," Hubbell said.

"Th e y told him to grab his
clothes and come on. He knew
that If he was going to do
anything. It had to be at that
time." said Metro-Dade Police
Sgt. John Methvln.
"You figure with 422 years,
you would think he had nothing
toloae."
Investigators said they were
startled at Ihe revelations the
Incident produced about prison
relationships at the 700-man
facility.
"W e were kind of amazed
when we heard about It for the
drat time," Methvln said. "Th is
would almost be classified as a
domestic crime."
Prisoners told police that
Coney and Southworth had been
feuding for about a week, after
Southworth became Involved
with another Inmate.
S o u t h w o r t h 's s c r e a m s
awakened the SO Inmates In his
cell block about 8 a.m. Friday.

T rekkies:
don’t ax
sequel
W E S T PALM B E A C H .
Fla. (UPl) Loyal Star
Tre k fans flocked to a
costumed trivia contest to
meet attar George "T a k e r
and demonstrate support
for the endangered "Star
Trek V I" film sequa).
More than 300 Trekkles
gathered Sunday at the
Sheraton Inn to buy and
display Star T re k par­
aphernalia and meet Takel,
who portrayed Commander
Sutu. helmsman of the USS
Enterprise tn Ihe original
Star Trek television series.
"I'm really happy about
th e f u ro r b e ca u se in
Hollywood, Slar Trek Is In
intensive care; It’s dying."
Takal said.
After " S t a r T re k V ”
fulled at the box office.
Paramount Pictures can­
celed plans for a "Star Trek
VI." But with a circuit of
T r c k F c s t s s c h e d u c ld
throughout the country,
convent Ion-goers
said
they arc lobbying for a
revival.

TH E W EA TH ER
NATIONAL m e t ]

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Sanford man crusades for turtles

POLICE BRIEFS

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Four charged In boating

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SANFOHD — City police here report arrrmtlnf{ three brothers
and a fourth man In connection with the beating of another
man.
*
The arrests on charges of aggravated battery and disorderly
conduct were made at 5:40 p.m. Saturday at the baseball park
at 1201 Mrllonvllle Ave.. Sanford.
Poller said that's where the suspects allegedly hit. kicked
and cursed the victim Terrell Elvln.
Charged are Ricky Earl Williams. 27: and David Lee
Wllltaams. 37. both of Apopka. Their brother Preston Angelo
Williams. 22. of Zellwood. was also arrested along with Bruce
Ellison Clark. 35. of Plymouth. Police said Terrell ws treated at
a hospital for Injuries after the attack.

S A N F O R D - H a rry E llis
would have fell like a hypocrite If
he hadn't done something to
find some gopher tortoises a new
home.
Ellis Is a computer program­
mer and a Boy Scout leader who
single-handedly started a cam­
paign to save the lives of a large
group of the animals from being
plowed under. And to save mall
developer Melvin Simon and
Associates from a lot of head­
aches from environmentalists.
"I basically felt It was unfair
for ihe slate to allow land
developers to go Into land
banking." Ellis said.
laind bunking Is a process In
which Ihe slate allows a Devel­
opment of Regional Impact IDRI)
o be relieved of the coal and
effort of relocating animals that
Its projects might threaten if the
developer agrees to buy a parcel
of land of equal area. The land
would be set aside as a wildlife
reserve.
"I teach my scouts to live with
nature and to respect It. and
then all this has to happen. I Just
could not see tortoises being
killed." Ellis said.
"You hear the city talk and
you hear the Department of
Environmental Resources talk
and say that they are going to do
something about It." Ellis said.
"Money Isn't the answer. All the
money In Ihe world Isn't going to
bring them back. What would
h a p p e n If w e w e r e th e
tortoises?"
Ellis has been working on the
project for about six weeks and
has managrd to get permission
to plucr the tortoises on land
belonging to private owners. He
would not release the names of
the owners — they asked to
remain anonymous — but said

Four faco DUI chargot
SANFORD — The following persona face a charge of driving
under the Influence In Seminole County:
• Richard L. Cosaln. 22. of 124 Jewell Drive. Allamolne
Springs, was arrested at 5:05 p.m. Saturday after a traffic stop
on County Road IS. Lake Mary.
• Robert E. Weber. 43. 683 Holly Ave.. Casselberry, was
arrested at 8:49 p.m. Saturday after he drove a golf cart Into
the side of a mobile home at 1198 Laura St.. Casselberry.
• Paul Anthony Knight. 31. of 308 Brentwood Drive.
Altamonte Springs, was arrested at 1:59 a.m. Sunday after his
car was seen weaving on Country Club Road. Lake Mary.
• Donald Jay Murray. 29. of Orlando, was arrested at 7:40 a.m.
Sunday nftrr his car was In an accident on Interstate 4.
Altamonte Springs.

Eight arrested on drug charges
SANFOHD — Agents of the City County Investigative Bureau
rrport making right drug-related arrests throughout ihe county
Friday and Saturday.
• Antlonette Williams. 24. 508 Longwood Ave.. Altamonte
Springs, uml Herbert Walker. 32. 150 Dunbar St.. Casselberry,
were arrested after they sold a $20 piece of "crack'' cocaine to
un undercover CCIB agent near DePugh and Anchor Streets
near Altamonte Springs at 11 p.m. Friday night. Williams was
charged with conspiracy to sell cocaine and held on $6,000
bond. Walker was charged sale of cocaine and held on $5,000
bund.
• Daniel Hughes. 24. 2019 Hughey St.. Sanford, was charged
with sale of cocaine Saturday at 1:15 a.m. In Midway after he
sold crack to an undercover CCIB agent. Bond was set at
$5,000.
• Masur Bey. 32. 1227 North Street. Altamonte Springs, was
arrested In Midway Friday at 10:30 p.m. at the comer of
Central Avenue and Pine Street In Wlnwood Park after he sold
•calm- to an undercover CCIB agent. Bey wus charged sale of
cocaine. Bond was set at $5,000.
• Kay Hunter Jr.. 18. 632 Doctor's Drive, and Victor Leon
Dumas. 28 511 Doctor's Drive, both of Oviedo, were arrested
lot selling ' onterfru drugs to undercover CCIB agents at
midnight Saturday morning on Franklin Street. Although the
substance was puiported to be cocaine, field tests proved It wus
not. Both were charged with sulc of counterfeit drugs. Bond
wus set at $3,000 for each.
• Joseph Miller. 27. Ureenwuy, Midway, was charged with
the county loitering ordinance In Midway Saturday at 1:15
a.ill. ufter undercover CCIB agents reported he approached
their unmarked vehicle and demanded they buy crack cocaine
from him. He wus held without bond.
•Corey Wendell Colston. 20. 2465 21st St.. Sanford, and
Douglas Lamont Spann. 19. 3700 Washington St.. Midway,
were charged with throwing a deadly mtsalr at an occupied
vehicle,Friday at about,8:30 p.m. An undercover CCIB agent
1 wus'In the process of negotiating to purchase "crsch" cocaine
when p group of men began yelling obscenities ai him.
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the land amounted to more than
200 acres.
Before Ihe animals could be
placed on the land, a biologist
certified by the Florida Oartte
and Freshwater F is h C o m ­
mission had to be found to
determine the suitability of the
proposed land for the animals.
Ellis enlisted the aid of Walter
Wheeler, a friend who runs a
hiolgotcal consulting firm In Or­
lando.
Both men are self-employed
and presidents of their own
companies. Ellis's corporation Is
E l l i s a n d A s s o c ia te s a n d
Wheelers Is Aquatic Symbiotic. Wheeler said he had met Ellis
when the computer programmer
designed a program to help in
hla consulting firm's analysts of
land, which Is Ihe specialty of
Wheeler's Aquatic Symbiotic.
Wheeler will supervise any
effort to relocated the animals
because anyone touching them
may do so only under the
supervision of a professional
approved of by Ihe Florida Game
and Freshw ater Fish C o m ­
mission.
The relocation of the tortoises
may present some hazards to the
v o lu n te e rs , because oth e r
animals are often found sharing
burroughs dug by the tortoises.
These roommates Include the
Florida mouse, the East Indigo
snake and about 85 other
species.
"I was glad to help out Harry
with this." Wheeler said. "This
Is more than Just a Job for us. We
really do care about the animals
and we want to see that man
gets along w ith them and
doesn't mistreat them."
Wheeler said their plan la to
wait until nesting season Is over
In September, but there would
be little chance of moving any
to rto ise eggs because the

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Dm A. Lafllan (laft). a Central Florida Zoological Park docant. and
Tom Williams, zoo sducalion curator, hold gopher tortoises st Ihe
DeBary Spring Festival Saturday. More than 100 gopher torloiSM
have burroughs on the proposed Seminole Mall site.
animals bury their clutrhrs out­
side their burroughs
"If we can Just get the adults
out and match up some males
and females, we will have suc­
ceeded In our efforts." Wheeler
said.
In the meantime. Ellis will be
looklng for more people who

might not mind having tortoises
on their land.
"W e need all the land we can
get." Ellis Mid. "Not every piece
of property thut anyone snows
us Is a p p ro p ria te for the
lortolscs. so we have to go
through a lot before we find the
good plots."

M ore than 300 evacuated in hotel fire
United erase International
ORLANDO — More than 300 guests, some
wrapped In blankets, were evacuated from a
downtown hotel before dawn today because
of a smoky thrre-ularm fire.
There were no reports of Injuries.
The blaze started In the laundry room at
the Harley Hotel. Mid Greg Gentleman of
the Orlando Fire Department.
" T h e fire whs basically contained to Ihe
laundry room on Ihe third floor, which
suffered extensive damage. The problem

was we had heavy smoke on several Doors ol
the hotel. There were 306 guests registered,
and all were evacuated." he Mid.
Some wandered around outside wrapped
In blankets, he said.
An arson team was at the six-story hotel.
Investigating the cause of the blaze, a
standard procedure for a large fire even
though there was no evidence of arson.
Gentleman said.
The laundry room was cloaed at the time
of the blaze, which was reported ut 4:42
a.m. and was declared out at 5:25 u.m.. hr
Mid.
.......

Despite the smoke damage, the hotel
remained open.
It was the second major hotel fire In
Florida In four days. Early Friday, fire
gutted the 102-room Fontana Hotel on
Miami Bruch. Six bodies have been recov­
ered untl eight people ure still mlMlng.
Another 21 were treated for smoke Inhala­
tion and anxiety ultaacks.
Scureh crews resumed Ihe grisly search
for bodies at daybreak Monday. Firefighters
said It tnuy be several weeks before the
cause of that lire Is known.

Police lobby for anti-loiter law
■y SUSAN LOOM
Herald staff writer
SANFORD - Sanford Police
Chief Steven Harriett says he
will fight' for the city to have a
drug-loitering ordinance. The
e x is tin g o rd in a n c e , aim ed
specifically at those who linger
In hlgh-drug trafficking areas
has been ruled "too broad and
vuguc." and thus unconstitu­
tional.
A similar Seminole County
ordinance Is still In cfTect In the
county.
Harriett said the ruling last
werk by Circuit Judge Leonard
Wood In Seminole County Juve­
nile court makes Ihe ordlnuncr
unenforceable here, for now.
Harriett said police will not give
up this valuable tool In fighting
drug deullng and use In the city.
The city attorney and the state
attorney ure being usked to
consider appealing the ruling. Or
the ordinance may be re-wrltten
to correct any aspects that might
be perceived as unconstitutional,
Harriett said.
T h e o rd in a n c e p ro h ib its
loitering for Ihe purpose of
making blatant, open street narrollcs sales, or similar use of
drugs. Harriett last year pro­
posed a similar Melbourne ordl-

Pa. prosecutor
warns stores of
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NORRISTOWN. I'a (UPI| - A
parent's complaint has pro­
mpted Montgomery County's
district attorney to warn record
stoics not to sell a retord by the
tonirovcrsiul Miami rap group
"2 Live Crew” to minors.
Courts In four Florida counties
have lound the allium to be
obscene.
"I sent out a notice to the
stores, asking them to Instruct
Ihctr employees not to dissemi­
nate rxplict sexual material to
m in o rs ." D istrict A tto rn e y
Mi&lt; hut4 Marino said Monday.
I vt talc--nulled that record as
b e i n g a v i o l a t i o n of t he
Pennsylvania statute."
The 2 Live Crew album "As
Nasty as They Wanna Be." has
prompted protests ucross the
touutry because ol Its sexually
explicit lyrics.

nance to the city commission,
who unanimously approved the
antl-lolterlng measure. Several
arrests have been made under
the ordinance, police report.
There were 10 requisites es­
tablishing probable cause for
violation of the ordinance. Har­
riett Mid. For the ordinance to
be enforced, some of those req­
uisites had to be met. such as:
The suspect must be known to
be a drug dealer, seller or
possessor. O r they must have
been convicted for a narcotics
crime. Or the suspect must have
shown signs of drug Intoxication
or use. such as a display uf drug
paraphernalia or needle marks,
police Mid.
Harriett M id the ordinance Is
valuable In giving police a
means to upprourh suspicious
persons In known drug dealing
areas. If they are not Involved
with drugs. Harriett M id. they
have nothing to feur from police.
"Th e re are other wuys to
approach. Th e police officers
don't have to have this ordi­
nance. But It Is a tool that
helps...We're not giving up (on)
un (drug-lotirrlng) ordinance."
he M id . Other untt-narctolcs
laws will still be enforced, hr
M id. The state general loitering
law remains In effect
The city ordlnuncr preceded
the county's adoption ol a simi­
lar ordinance last year. The
county ordinance Is still In

ellect.
C ity C ounty Investigative
Bureau Lt. Donald Esltnger Mid
Ihe county ordinance calls for
suspects to meet the u m e requi­
sites for enforcement that the
city ordinance did. The only
difference under the county or­
dinance Is. he Mid. "The oppor­
tunity must be given to the
suspect to explain their presence
at that location at that time."
He added. "Obviously we are
concerned about It (the ruling
against the city ordinance!. We
Ihlnk (the county ordinance) Is
constitutional."
Esllnger M id If there Is u
challenge to the constitutionality
of the county ordinance Ihe
shcrtlf und state attorney will
determine If a negative ruling
would be appculed. or If Ihe
ordinance would be rewritten.
Only trained nurcotlcs agents
enforce the county ordinance.
Esllnger M id. Since It went Into
effect In August 1989. about one
dozen arrests have been made.
"It's not a cure-all In Itself. It
doesn't curry a major Impact on
strret dealers. But It Is a tool that
at times becomes very Important
to us." Esllnger M id.

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EDITORIALS

Nuclear intrigue
Th u n k s to some q u irk thinking by officials
of a San Marcos. Calif., m anufacturing firm,
the governm ent of Saddam Hussein was
foiled In Its attempt to smuggle nuclear
w arhead triggering devices to Iraq. T h is
com plex International plot ended w h e n U.S.
a n d British agents Intercepted the devices at
London's Heatlirow A irpo rt. Five individuals
a n d two British companies have been charged
w ith conspiracy to export Illegal male rial.
According to the federal Indictment Issued
in San Diego. C S I Technologies. Inc.. In San
Marcos was contacted 18 months ago b y two
Ira q ! agents. T h e y w anted to purchase
electronic capacitors that cannot be exported
w ithout a U .S . governm ent license.
C S I executives Im m ediately contacted the
U .S . C u s to m s Service, w hich asked the
com pany to obtain an order from the Iraqi
conspirators. After u false start, the order was
placed by Eu ro m o c, a Brltish-hused com pany
operated b y All A sh n u r Daglilr. an Iraqi
citizen living In England. Th e n , an undercov­
er custom s agent (Mislng as n C S I officer
In filtra te d th e m u n it io n s p ro c u re m e n t
network.

V IN C E N T C A R R O LL

W a s h in g t o n fa lls fro m s p o t lig h t
DENVER — What If they put on a Congress
and nobody cared? What If Washington erased
to count In the march of newsworthy events, and
the hundreds of reporters and camera crews
stationed In the capital suddenly found
themselves reduced lo watching self-important
leaders fencing with rubber swords?
Well, that's pretty much what’s happened In
the past year, and It is pure tonic for those of us
who've long resented the media's tendency to
gaze almost exclusively at Washington’s navel.
Not that our objection was new. Wendell
Phillips complained more than a century ago
that "to hear some men talk of government, you
would suppose that Congress was thr law of
gravitation, and kept the planets In their
places."
But the habit of seeing every American and
w orld Issue from a W ashington political
perspective only Increased over time — lo the
point that by thr early lOHOs. a network's 8
o'clock broadcast might as well have brrn called
Ihe "Nightly Washington News Report."
Now. blessedly, we've been reprieved. Every­
where Americans turn, great events lack both
Washington's prompting and participation, and
the major debate In our capital Is over the proper
lone Ihe president should strike when noting
how the earth Is shaking somewhere else.

Dominoes full our way in Easirrn Euro|M-. and
Washington acts as dumbfounded as ihe local
commissars. Moscow
te e te rs b e tw e e n
c r uc k d ow n and
a n a r c h y , and
P o Io m a c *bn s e d
experts serin ns baf­
fled by the likely
outcom e us a 92
fortuneteller.
C h in a goes its
thill-lipped way. eonIrinptuous of U.S.
pleas for restraint.
Japan stumbles into
economic self-doubt,
but not because of
£ The debate is
unylhing Americans
over the tone
did or did not do.
Ihe pres­
Even Latin America,
ident should
the United Stales'
strike noting
traditional bark yard,
how the earth
displays a maturing
Is shaking
confidence. Mexico's
somewhere
president, for exam­
else. J
ple. has shocked the
bugbear of economic nationalism and actually
proposed a North American free-trade zone.

JACK ANDERSON

Du Pont, police
battle over vests

T h e 4 1-page Indictm ent details the lengths
to w hich the Iraqi netw ork sought to cover Its
tracks. T h e conspirators directed that the
initial shipm ent of 40 elec trical capacitors be
labeled "v a rio u s ly as item s for use In
com puter room alr-eondltionlng equipment
lor laser applications" and other subterfuges.
T h e paym ent of $10,500 was to be made In
several stages by two British com panies to
C S I tiank accounts at a nearby Bank of

America.
D urin g the Custom s Service sting opera­
tion, Special Agent Daniel Supnlck made
several trips to Baghdad anil met w ith two
re present at I v A from Iraq's Ministry of In­
d u s try and M ilitary Industrialization. He was
eventually Informed that the capacitors were
actually inti tided for use hi Iraq's aerospace
jo p r rut Ions.
F u rth e rm o re . S u p n lc k was
assured he would "b e suprised" by thr
(am ount of subsequent business (his India!
shipm ent w o uld generate among Iraqi clients.
Earlier this year, he was Invited to Baghdad
once more lo discuss some "new Inquiries."
These disclosures lend credence to U.S.
intelligence estimates that Iraq Is u llc m p lln g
to acquire a nuclear arm s capability, one
piece at a tim e, by b u y in g nuclear com po­
nents and then stockpiling them.
Although experts believe Iraq lucks the
enriched plutonium or uranium required to
,im ikc nuclear weapons. It does have a fairly
advanced ballistic m issile p ro gra m . Th e
cupucllors It tried to b u y from CSI cun also be
used hi scjrur.iilng the stages of missiles and
irockels. T h e com bination of nuclear bombs
and Ihe missiles In deliver them over long
distances Is especially troubling In Ihe volatile
Mideast.
U .S officials predict It will be 10 years
•before Ira q has an operational nuclear
{weapon. Jane's Defense Weekly estimates
joitly three to five years.
I T h e r e Is no d is p u te about President
jit ossein's determ ination lo m ake Iraq a
jreginn.il m ilitary power. T h is Is all Ihe more
‘ reason in lie alarmed at the Iraqi scheme. And
all Ihe m ore reason lo Is- grateful II was
thwarted w ith the Invaluable assistance of
C S I executives.

Berry's World

OKI Let s get back In the bottle now

Even al home. Ihe dominant news is not of
Washington, hut of science, medicine, the
environment (although Congress comes Into
play here, of eoursel. animal rights, gossip and
crime.
Consider the domestic topics that the three big
news weckllrs have pluyrd on their covers so far
this yrnr: u depression drug, the gay mminuulty. graduate schools, astronomy. cold remedies,
the right to die. hunting, a Boston murder,
aging, and addiction. Other thun a retrospective
on Richard Nixon und a look at Ihe urrrst of
Mayor Marlon Barry, the magazines virtually
Ignored Washington-related tuples In their lead
slorles.
-It's not us If Ihe federal government has
become Irrelevant. It consumes as much of the
GNP as ever, writes as many regulations, and
still atlraets u legion of attorneys, lobbyists and
CEOs lo curry favor With the |K&gt;lltk-nlly powrrful.
In areas like child rare, unfortunately. Congress
Is poised to expand lls role.
Ihii even Ihe nmsl parochial observer must
have finally noticed thul our government doesn't
dominate the world's agenda us It used to, und
that among common personal priorities —
health, friends, spiritual fulfillment. entertain­
ment — the government plays hill a minor role.
If any rolratull.

ELLEN GOODMAN

Military men defend tradition
LEX IN G TO N . Va. - The Virginia Mllliury
Institute raises out of the landscape with an
a rch lte-iu rr that Is ui once neo-Gothlc.
Spartan and dogfuccd ugly. What passes for
charm on this campus Is a row of cannon and
a statute of Stonewall Jackson facing thr
massive parade ground.
But there Is no longing for beautification, nor
certainly for that elusive thing called "u
woman's touch.” VMI Is one of the last two
all-male public colleges In Ihe country. This
spring, the school that was burned by Ihe
Yankees once Is under siege from Washington
again.
The Justice Department has charged VMI
with sex discrimination. The publicly funded
Institute, they submit, cannot deny admission
lo u female. In self-defense. Ihe VMI brigade of
cudrls and alumni have taken lo Ihe Held like
their famous ancestors who fought for the
Confederary al New Market. Lost causes are
noi new here.
Yet on this glorl uis spring day. VMI ferls
less a threat to women's rights than an
anachronism. This case seems less a cause
then a mopplng-up operation. Even Ihe cadet
assigned to he my guttle —
one of the
undergraduates who harbors a "Better Dead
than Coed” T-shirt — calls VMI "backward."
Then he corrects himself and uses the word
“ traditional."
Gen John Knapp, the slight, grnilemanly
superintendent of VMI. crisp In Ills uniform
and his splt-and-pollshcd black shoes, is loo
sophisticated to build his case against change
on ihe grounds that women cannot perform.
Women have proven themselves In West Point
mid even Panama.
Be and the alumni rather base their claims
mi other values. The words that I hear
repeatedly this morning are "diversity" und
even "equality" — words and values I ha I
sound' both familiar and out of context.
Diversity and equality were Ihe watchwords of
elvil-rlghls lawyers pressing lo open all-while,
all-mate Inslllutions. Are they now so univer­
sally accepted thul they ran be used perversely
lo argue for exclusion?
"Tilt- argument is diversity and Ihe validity
of single-sex education." says Gen Knapp as
wc talk. He believes that w ilh lo Ihe Virginia
college system there ts room for ull-inair as
wrll as all-female and coed colleges, lie calls
this choice.
As for VMI's uniqueness? “ We have an
inlcnse system of egalitarian treatment." hr
says. When I blanch, he explains iti.d here.•
through “fierce" treatment, "young men are
slrlpprd of their background and then advance
on ihrlr ow n." Tills barracks democracy Is
whal they believe Is threatened by the
admission of women
The "egalitarian' treat tin lit ts in l.irt the
institutionalized hazing oi new cadets known

us Ihe "ral line." li is Ihe brotherhood of ruts
— from tlteir shaved heads lo their servile
status in u rigid hicrurrhy — that arouses I In­
most passion among lls former members.
They believe that men are made from such
h u m ilia tio n . A n d
women are not.
I don't think tliui
V M I has a le g a l
status In parade on.
Its defense rests on
shaky ground plowed
u n d e r i n o li t e r
rourls. Indeed, the
power of VMI grads
in Ihe stale is In itself
an argument against
the e x c lu s io n of
w om en from (his
old-grads network.
The wonder is Ihal
the first black gover­
£ Women will
nor of Virginia has
bring changes
distanced him self
to more than
without a word and
the shower
the female attorney
room. J
general has tukrn on
VMI's defense.
An equality that
excludes women and
a diversity lliat Ignores an entire gender bus
III lit* righi lo die (hose values us I lit-ir own.
The private women's colleges ran ul leusl
claim u lingering role in nurturing women
tielirr able to lake llu-ir place beside men. llieir
wav to serve the goal of an equal society. Not
so VMI.
Whal Is at stake here is. of course. 1radii ion.
Hut tradition is oltett the benign face we put
over the fear of change even as our i radii ions
themselves change.
Once VMI was exclusively for Virginians.
That was the tradition Once VMI was
all-white. Thai was the tradition. Now- II is ail
male.
Each new group entering an institution
makes changes that go beyond I lit- admissions
office. It isn'i a coincidence that sometime
after the firs! blacks were admitted in 1968.
Ihcy slopped playtitg "Dixie" on parade.
Women will bring changes to more than the
shower room.
When polled, thr fuculiy lavored the ad­
mission of women hy two lo one. Gen Knapp
himself has no intention ol leading thr death
march should Ihcy lose lie talks about
’ healing'
li Is a shame that this campus can only
change hy court order Hut women wdl cm in­
here as they come lo Yale and West 1‘uuil and
neighboring Washington and Lee. And soon
you can count on ii. i h ' wiL b con. a.n.iu h
dclendersol a in w VMI iiadiiion

W ASHINGTON - The Just lev Dr pi......trill
lias locked horns with Ihe Du Pont Co. over
national standards for bullet-proof vests. And
I hi isr lor wltom ibis is a life and death
argument — Ihe jmlier oil leers ol Ihe nation
— don't tike 1hr sound ol II.
The [Killer* on Ihe streets are lacing bigger
guns carried by drug dealers. They want
slate-of-lhe-art armor
lo ki-ep llit-m alive.
Ihl I'onl Is Ihe lead
m g p r o d u c e r of
Kevlar, the protective
m a te ria l used III
m ost b u lle t-p ro o f
vests anil other IhhI v
armor tor the [hist 20
years. Tw o years ago
ilu* Justin* Depart­
ment tlghiciird lls
voUinlury standard
for tml in proof vests
In-cause ol I he heavy
arsenal of criminals.
Some members ol
(T h e police on
Congress are agitat­
Ihe streels are
in g to have ih.it
lacing bigger
s t a n d a r d m ad e
guns carried
mandatory.
by drug
Hui Du Pont thinks
dealers ^
th e s 1a itd a rd is
fla w e d , re q u irin g
more Kevlar iiiaii
necessary, and dial a thinner, lighter vest will
do ihe job. Tltc Justice Dc|Kirlmcni isn't
buying It. und nc-tilier arc Ihe nation's police
organizations. They don't like the notion ol
Ihe standard iM-lng set hy the company that
makes a profll Ironi the sale of vests. Do Pont
says li Is driven hy concern (or Hu- police, not
hy a |irolit motive. The company wants the
federal government to adopt Du Pout's
standard lor lighter armor and eonietids lh.it
more police would wear Ihe vests if they were
lighter and less visible.
The trade groiqi of vcsl llMiiufaclurers —
I he personal Protective Armor Association —
hacks Du Pont In ibis debate. They are the
[M-oplc who hoy Kevlar and other materials lo
make vests and body armor.
Hut u lew ol Ihose manufacturers have
iKillcd the ranks, including Ilu- nation's
largest armor maker. I'uiui Blank. "W e didn't
feel the Industry had a right to set standards
lur body armor." Richard Stone. president ol
Point Blank, lold us. lie thinks the l&gt;u Pont
standard will result In a weaker vest.
Confronted with the fact Hut Kevlar vests
sometimes fall Hie Justice Department's
lough standard. Slone and a few oilier vest
makers have lurned lo anotlier fabric culled
Spectra made hy Allied Fillers. While l)u Pout
is complaining ulmut Ihe Justice Department
standard. Slone says Spectra lias no trouble
mecting it. Du Pom's putciil on Kevlar Is
uhoul to expire, which will open the door lo
more competition. Bui John Fallon. Do
Pitnl's director of Industrial products, says
that Is not the reason Du Pont is pushing its
standard. "There are much bigger Issues al
slake." Fallon told our associate Jim Lynch.
Fallon also thinks the [mlIce would lull in line
behind Du Pont ll they heller understood the
issues. Ihi Pont claims lls vests have never
lulled to [icrtonil in tile held and lli.n the
Just lee Department's testing procedure Is
faulty.
The behind ihe si-enes (cud tietwecn Du
Punt and the Justice Department has drawn
the attention of Cuptlol Hill. Three con­
gressmen and a senator have written to Do
Pont saying. "As members ol Congress wc
are gravely concerned about tills mailer. As
Hie level of firearm violence h i this country
coiillnues lo escalate. |K&gt;|lcc are ever more al
riskoflrthul gunshot wounds."
Sen. Carl Levin. U-Mlcli . wrote to Attorney
General Richard Thornburgh alerting him to
the controversy beneath his hum -, Levin
warned lliat 1tit* liglil over standards *hud
resulted ill "serious contusion tn the law
cnloreenieiii ciximtmilty” over which stan
ilard they should follow.
While the Justice Department and Du Pont
continue their standoff, the exasperated
organization , are rcudv In bypass tic
bureaucracy and go straight to Congress

�Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida — Monday, April 9, 1980 — 8A

Jacksonville paper in arom atic appeal
Owfted Pw m IntstwaW— Ml

Local LVW to attand seminar
l-ocal League of Women Voters members will nllend an
annual legislative seminar In Tallahassee April 29 through May
2.
Seminar speakers will Include Tom Pelham. Department of
Community Affairs secretary: Maxine llaker. past League of
Women Voters of Florida president who sponsored the llaker
Ael: and Robert Bradley, Tax and Budget Iteforni executive
director.

Timas raporar to make area spaach
D AYTON A BEACH — The chief Washington correspondent
for the New York Times will be the keynoter at commencement
exercises for students at Daytona Beach Community College.
H.W. Apple J r. will speak about the changing U.S. ride in the
global power struggle.
The ceremonies for May I at 7 p.m. In the Ocean Center.
Daytona Beach. No admission will be charged. Seating will hr
available on a first come-flrst served busts.

J A C K S O N V I L L E Jacksonville newspaper readers
got a momentarily baffling whiff
of coffee even before they could
add water.
As they unfolded the Sunday
sections of the Florida TimesUnion, nut Jumped the unmis­
takable aroma of cofTre, made
with coffee-scented Ink by the
Times Union In an advertising
appeal In keep a Maxwell House
plant In Jacksonville.
The puper used the specially
scented Ink In a double-page ad
urging the company to "stay to
the lust drop.”
"Keep Max In Ja x ," the ud
Implores.
The newspaper said It hoped
the appeal demonstrated "the

Pepsi signs $3 billion agreement
Uslttd P fH I Istsom tssil
MOSCOW — I’epslco Inc. said
II will sign a 99 billion agree­
ment Monday to expand Soviet
sales of the popular soft drink In
exchange for tankers, freighters
and vodka In the largest deal
ever between a single U.S. firm
and I he Soviet Union.
Pepsi has been sold In I he
Soviet Union since 1974. when
PepsIco Inc. Ix-camc the first
la rge U .S . c o rp o ra tio n to
penetrate the potentially huge
Soviet market under the chair­
manship of Donald Kendall.
Krndall. who Is now dlrrctor of
the U .S.-U .S.S.H . Trade and
Economic Council, was expected
to tic In Moscow for the signing
of the new deal, u spokeswoman

said. Pcpslcn officials said Ihr
deal was worth 89 billion and Is
the largest ever between u U.S.
company and the Soviet Union.
Under the 1974 agreement.
Pepsi produced and bottled the
popular soft drink In Ihr Sovlrt
Union, taking Stollchnaya vodka
for Its profit. Foreign com|ianlrs
must accept bartered goods
because the Soviet Union cannot
[Kiri with Its much-needed hard
currency and the Sovlrt ruble Is
not convertible on the world
market.
Under the new accord. Pepsi
will expand Its sides and urcept
for Its profit at trust 10 tankers
and a freighter worth morr than
8900 million, along with lols
m u re S t o llc h n a y a v o d k u .
spokesmen said.

Pepsi also plans lo open a
Pizza Hut restaurant In Moscow,
spokesmen said. Lust month.
McDonald's opened a fast food
outlet In Pushkin Square Ihul
has hroken world records with
thousands of Muscovites tilling
u p d a l l y fo r a B ig M ac.
McDonald's plans lo eventually
ojx-n 20 morr restaurants In Ihc
city.

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Tennis
Continued from Page 1A
Heathrow Ixx-ausc the man­
agement group thal formerly
owned Grand Cypress sold II.
And before the tournament look
place at Grand Cyprrss. It was
played In Boca Baton In an
Arvlila run ronmmnlly — winch
Is one of the reasons why tile
louriiamrnl moved lo Heathrow.
"W e wanted lo lx- a little more
In the community." said Richard
Adler, tournam ent director.
"Th e Is one of the txrst tennis
facilities In Central Florida. We'll
definitely be here for u couple of
years."

ficulties in try in g lo drawplayers. laisl week. Davis Cup
action look place In Europe
while this week's action happens
In Tokyo.
But Gilbert saw the Held as not
Ix-lng that had this year
"I think the loiiruumrnl was
unlucky." Gilbert said. "I cer­
tainly wouldn't want to face
[Aaronl Krlckstctn tills week."
Krlcksicln w-lihdrcw alter ih r
llrst round because of a ham­
string Injury.
Aider actually feels the place­
ment of the tournament works
In Its favor.

tx-ttcr field lor ix-xt year's cvcni.
This year, the placement of the
tournament created some dif­

American players." Adler said.
"There was a possibility of an
All-Amerkati final."

Adler. Jio,ws. lx- uMt attract a

Pepsi plans lo double Its bot­
tling operation In the Soviet
Union under the accord, even­
tually distributing the sod drink
In aluminum cans und plastic
Ixillles. The pari allows Pepsi lo
udd 24 more bottling plants,
bringing to 50 the number of
plants it will operate In the
Sovlrt Union.

" It gives us a chance lo fru tu rr

Continued from Pngs 1A
"Their sell csleein has Ix-rn
assaulted liver and over again."
IVrrv said. "And It Is that which
we work on Immediately.”
Some of P erry’s students
s|x-uk English only us a second
language snd they feel frustrated
lu their attempts lo tiring their
reading skills up lo par.
"Tills is u skill they’ve always
had. I'm Just enhancing It," she
suld.
Perry said a large part of her
success us a teacher comes from
her understanding ol |x-ople.
"I understand what they need
lo tx- able lo team." she said
Perry sulil iluii she enjoys Iter
|oti and tile challenges tl pres­
ents "I wouldn't trade It for
anything."

Fire
Continued from Page l A
hiding Ihr Prime
Tim e and had stepped to the
furling station to pay. If is wife
was jumping to the dock when
there was a loud explosion and
she was thrown 30 feel from the
craft Into the water, fire officials
reported.
"That saved her life." said
Geoff Barnett. Hidden Harbor
manager. "If she had been down
lu the boat or off on the other
s id e , she’d tx- history."
The woman, whose- name was
not available this morning, was
taken to Central Florida Re­
gional llopslta! for treatment of
burns she received on the backs
of her legs, according to the fire

department. Mu- was treated
and released. ..ccordlng lo lire
records.
With the explosion came a
raging lire that engulfed the lxi.it
Immediately, tin- and marina
olflelals said.
T .L . Schenk, assistant lire
chief, said the (Ire apjx-ars to
have been caused by a fuel or
vapor leak on the boat. "There ts
no reason to suspect there was
anything suspicious about tills
llr.-.” Schenk said.
Shenk said It look nearly hall
ail hour to extinguish the lire
with firefighting foam and ail
additional two and a half hours
to complete the dean up.
Though all tlx- fuel was con-

ill the blaze, Ilrrfighlcrx
(hopped a boom around the area
to absorb any leakage which
might have occurrd so ihcrr
would lx- no damage to the
marine ecosystem around the
hurbar, Schenk said.
Alter llu- llames were pul out.
llu- remains ol ihe lm.ii were
llfli-il out of llu- water to further
ensure against leakage.
"There was no fuel spill ut
all." Schenk said.
Ill addition lo llu- damage lo
llu- boat, there was 85.000
damage lo the fuel dock and
SI.(XX) damage lo a rental bout
docked nearby.
"W e’ve been lucky." he sutd.
"But this was a pretty big fire.”
M im e d

Mall
Continued from Page 1A
aside lor the
project amt the representatives
from the developers have said
that together they will tx- lidd­
ing about 20 percent of the
construction costs.
Tile prix-Jcct must tx- under­
taken quickly because the feder­
al lunik cannot go unused Indeflntcly. said Larry F'algln.
president of Heathrow k in d and
Development, owned hy the
Jcno Paulucci family.
Mdvln Simon and Assix-lutrs’
project, the SUX) million Scmltlole Mall, is projxm-d lor the
area at (lie smiltx-asi ipi.ulr.ini of
Interstate 4 and Slate Road 4ti.
The Heathrow project, a simi­

lar development, is ux-aled at the all concerned, t-alglii said.
Sehnelder said he fell confi­
comer of County Road 46-A and
dent tlx- Seminole Malt project
Slate Road -Hi.
There can lx- only one prof­ would prevail, hut Heathrow
itable mall development In the developers would jirolll from the
area, representatives of both in tc re h a n g i- const ru c tio n ,
nonetheless.
mall projects said.
“ There Is going to tx- one
" T h e y have lilt- Heathrow
winner and one loser." Falgln
business center out ilu-re."
said. "Th e y have one side of the
Schneider sild. "And the value
road arid we have I lit- other. Bill ol I lull laud Is only going to go
even llu- loser will Ix-ncflt from tip with the road construction."
ilu- development of tin- In­
terchange."
rrojMist-d rc/txilng will lx- nec­
F’algln said Heathrow k in d essary lor the- consrtruction ol
and Development approached Seminole Mall will tx- considered
Melvin Simon and Associates .0 the flrsl of two public hearings
several months ago cronerrnhig lx-fore ilu- Sanloril City Com­
I tie project.
mission tonight at 7 p.m. In the
"W e agreed that the projcel conimlssion chambers of Hanwould be in the Ix-sl interests ol font City llu ll.3 U )N . Park Ave.

Baseball
voting lor tin- 19*9 National
Continued from Page 1A
National Awrx'latlon. where League Cy Young Award The
the Red Slnekltigs won titles Reds’ Tom Browning. 15-12. lias
not won 20 since 1985. tiul
trout 1872-75.
This year’s In al nine may not I'lli U-1la has named him ()|x-nlng
tare as well, especially having Day starter.
Dave Stewart. 21-9. begins
lost Nick Ksasky’s 30 homers.
Catcher Tony Pena and Jeff Oakland’s quest fur a third
Reardon, both acquired via tree straight pennant amt second
agency, will wear the Red Sox consecutive world title. He pil­
ches agajnsi Minnesota, having
uniform
1st sides opening oil the mod. ■.implied an 11O re. ord in April
tin R&lt; its ho|H- to change unot In r over the Iasi two seasons.
pattern Cincinnati lias l.illed lo Stewart Is seeking his hmrlli
straight 20 game season
take the Nl. West since 1979
An Opening Ikiy contrast oc­
Every division fix- has won in
cur* In Texas w hin Rangers’
lluil .[Mil wlid&gt; (It. Reds li,m
ngld hander Nulaii Ryan enters
lilitslied second six limes.
Houston's Mike Scott. 20-10. hts louti h decade- in llu- majors
linlslieil second to '• -'*• **-— *— *■•

tlcinyrc lias emerged as the
starter on a stall tliat Includes
Dave Slleli. Jim m y Key anil
Mike Flanagan.
Ilallltnnrr. a team trying to
u p h o ld th e c r e d ib i l it y it
established last year, goes
against Kansas City An Anicrl*
i.iii League West contender, the
Royals will throw iwo-llme Cy
Y o u n g A w a rd w in n e r Bret
Salx-ihagrn againsi Bolt MiLu ki
Shea Stadium tans will txseeing Mets outlielder Darryl
Strawberry fur the Itrst lime
since h r emerged Irntn aUnhol
Milan .New lutk -suds Dwight
Goodrn against l)oug Drulx-k III
•I h h Im o *rtilht-h triffiT1*

widespread community support
for keeping the Maxwell House
plant — and that welcome aroma
— In Jacksonville."
The coffee-roasting plant was
opened in 1923. Maxwell House
has announced plans to close
either the Jacksonville plant or

stream or brew cascading down
a stack of smaller ada by other
local buslneaaea, urges the
public to attend a May 12 rally.
The public was also urged to
send postcards to Maxwell
House headquarters in White
Th e ad. which features a Plains, N.Y.. and lo contact state,
picture of a coffee pot pouring a local and federal politicians.

one In Hoboken. N.J. A decision
is expected t hts summer.
The newspaper said a closing
would mean the toss or 400 jobs
and 8555 million for Ihr local
economy.

Services held for Sarah Vaughn
singer, said Vaughn, known as
the "Dlvtne One.” was his Inspi­
ration.
" T o hear Sarah. It was hearing
the angels sing." he said. "She
was a grand lady."
He had Ihc privilege of meet­
ing her twicr. "She was friendly
and down to earth.” he said.
"She was home folk."
Helen Shorter. 80. who was
Vaughn's Sunday School teach­
er at Mount Zion. said. " I
remember how she would sit on
the piano stool at- the organ
watching all the keys. She was a
very nice person."
C a r o l y n W h lg h a m of
Whlgham's Funeral Home. said.
"W e know Leontyne Price will
sign ut the funeral. Sinatra.
Cosby and While arc expected
and possibly Dlahann Carroll,
loo. But because they are enter­
tainers. many of whom have
previous engagements. It's dif­

ficult to say who will finally
make It."
Services for the singer will
conclude after the funeral with a
horse-drawn carriage carrying
her body to Glendale Cemetery
In Bloomfield.

Coatlnssd from Pag* 1A
alfcrtcd any other
systems and In any case, formal
clearance to proceed with launch
was not expected until after a
final review Monday.
A ir Force m eteorologists
forecast a !X) percent chance of
acceptable weather conditions ut
launch time Tuesday with con­
ditions deteriorating somewhat
luler In Ihe week.
At the controls for launch will
lx- commander Loren Shrlver.
45. and co-pilot Charles Bolden.
43. Their crewTuates are (light
engineer Steven Hawley. 38.
Bruce McCandless. 52. and
Kalhryil Sullivan. 38. the first
American woman to walk In
space.
Also on board: a human skull
covered wllh Imitation skin and
loaded with lllgh-lech sensors as
purl of a project lo study
[K-nrlratlng space radiation and
its potential effect on astronauts
d u r in g lo n g -t e r m space
missions.
...
Shrlver and com puny faced u
relatively light schedule Mon­
day. boning up on their flight
plans and spending a few ffnal
hours with family members. All
five planned lo cllmh aboard
Discovery starling around 6 a.m.
Tuesday.
With Sullivan and McCundk-ss
standing by for an emergency
s p a c e w a lk If n e c e s s a r y ,
astronomer Huwley. using Dis­
covery's 50-foot robot arm. plans
lo launch Ihc 24.322-pound

spare telescope around 2:10
p.m. Wednesday.
It Is a moment scientists have
been a walling fix years, u critical
milestone for what many con­
sider to tx- the most Important
scientific satellite ever built, a
project first proposed In the
1940s und funded by Congress
In 1977.
"I think the importance of this
Is ve ry p ro fo u n d .'' N A S A
astrophysicist Charles Pellerln
said. "I believe It's likely we will
change the way we think about
Hie universe und our role In II.
"I believe, according to every­
thing wc know, that at least
during this jx-rtod this will be
the most Important scientific
experiment ever done. Df course.
It has lo work."
Working high ubovr Earth's
hazy ulmosplit-rc. the telescope
u n d Its n e a r - p c r f e c l
94.5-tnch-wldc mirror, capable
of seeing Ihe llghl of u single
firefly 10.000 miles away, will
view the universe wllh 10 ilnu-s
the clarity of ground-based In­
struments.
This lO-fold Improvement In
resolution, comparable lo the
difference between being able to
read the letters in the second
row of an eye chart vs. the fine
print at the bottom, will ullnw
astronom ers to study light
emitted from stars und galaxies
that were created shortly after
thr universe exploded Into lx-trig.
T h r most distant object ever

clearly photographed from Earth
is a mysterious high-energy
"quasar" some 12 billion light
years away, that Is. the distance
ts light covered In 12 billion
yrars traveling al 186.000 miles
|x-r second.
The space telescope will be
able lo study light emitted up to
14 billion yrars ago. just a billion
or so yrars after ihe big bang
thought to have created the
universe. A major goal of the
space telescope project Is to find
out how galaxies evolved during
this period.
"W e can sec tuck to 10 billion
light years as welt as ground
telescopes can sec to 1 billion
llghl years." NASA astronomer
Edward Weller said. "Because
we cun see with (better) resolu­
tion. ut 10 billion light years we
expert lo see what galaxies
looked like as they were being
b o r n , so t o s p e a k . * '
But ihc price tag for such
knowledge Is high. The telescope
cost 91.55 billion to build —
almost as much as a space
shuttle — largely because of a
series of delays that pushed
launch from 1983 to the present.
Another 8600 million was spent
for ground equipment, planning
und testing and another 8200
million will be spent every year
on data analysts and lo fund
rest-arch proposals.
No other pay loud In the history *
of Ihe space program, military or
civilian. Is hclleved to have cost
so much.

CLYDE A. HAGER
Clyde A. Hager. 78. 101 W.
Woodland Drive. Sanford, died
Saturday al Central Florida Re­
gional Hospital. Sanford. Bom
Fi-b. 27. 1912. Ill Cambrake. W.
Va.. He moved lo Sanford from
Clawson. Mich.. In 1982. He was
a coal miner. Survivors Include
wife, Dollnu: (laughter. Junfdc
Neal: sisters. Trula Webb, Maulu
Smoskl. both of Richmond. Va..
Nanmt Alt Her. Corel ta W. Va..
Madelyu Brtnkk-y. Chesapeuk.
W. Va.: brother Bill Huger.
Richmond: five grand children,
six greut-grandehlldreii.
G ru m k o w F u n e ra l Horne.
Sanford. In charge of arrange­
ments.

First Christian Church. Longwood. She was a member of Pink
Ladles of Winter Park Memorial
Hospital. Winter Park. S u r­
vivors. daughter. Shirley Willis.
Casselberry: sister. Florence
Burlington. Wisconsin: three
g ra n d c h ild re n ; four g re a t­
grandchildren.
Gaines Funeral Home. Longwixxl. Is In charge of arrange­
ments.

daughters. Constance Burns.
C ra n b u ry. N .J .. Georglannu
Wt-sscls. Largo, brother George.
Winter Park: six grandchildren:
six great-grandchildren.
B a ld w ln -F a lrc h lld Funeral
Home. Goldenrod. Is In charge of
arralngemrnls.

NEW ARK. N.J. - Mourners
lined up early loday to pay their
last respects .to Sarah Vaughn,
the Jazz great known for her
extraordinary range.
Th e Newark Star-Ledger said
Frank Sinatra. Bill Cosby, Barry
While und other celebrities were
expected to attend the private
funeral at Mount Zion Baptist
Church following the viewing at
the funeral home.
Vaughn, who began singing as
a young girl In the choir of
Mount Zion Baptist Church In
Newark, died Tuesday of lung
cancer at her home In Los
Angeles. She was 66.
Some 100 people were lined
up at 6:30 a.m.. an hour and a
half before the doors to the
W h lg h a m F u n e r a l H o m e
opened.
The Rev. Harry Jones, a gospel

Speaking to the audience at a
New Jersey Symphony concert
Sunday. Newark Mayor Sharpe
James recalled that after White
House appearances, command
performances before kings and
queens, and after receiving every
sort of music award. Vaughn
would always return home to
Newark.
Flags continued to fly at halfstaff throughout Newark during
the week, with purple bunting
draped on City Hall.
Vaughn was bom In Newark
on March 27. 1924. She began
her music studies at 7 and waa a
church organist at 12.

Discovery—

RUSSELL E. HARPER
Russell E. Harper. 51. of 1675
Kingston Road, LongwixxL died
Saturday al a home In Fern
Park, lie was hum Jail. 14,
1939. in Charleston. W. Va. He
lllovcd to LongwiKxl (ruin there
in 1975. He was a life Insurance
salesman. He was a member of
llu- Estate Planning Council and
Life Underwriters of Central
F lo rid a . S u rv iv o rs in clu d e
daughter. Paula SabaUno. West
Palm Beach: suns. Matthew.
Jonathan. Ixitli ol LungwixxL
brother. Lcnnia. Arlington. Va:
two grandchildren.
H o ld w ln -F u lrc h lld Funeral
Horne, Altamonte Springs. In
charge of arrangements.
HELEN PAULEY
Helen Pauley. 73. ol 618 Helm
Way. Casselberry, died Sunday
at Life Care Center. Altamonte
Sprlngs. Bom In Galatia. Ill .
Ju ly 29. 1916. she moved lo
Casselberry from Chicago to
1 9 6 7 . She w as a r e tire d
m e c h a n ic a l a s se m b ly lin e
worker. She was a member ot

HERBERT C. BURGESON
Herbert C. Burge son. 77. of
6-14 San Juan Iliy. Oviedo, died
Saturday at Winter Park Memo­
rial Hospital. Winter Park. Bom
In New York City. Dec. I. 1912.
he moved to Oviedo from New
Jersey in 1975. He was a retired
hrakem un for Pennsylvania
State Railroad. Ik- was a Luther­
an. Survivors, wife. O ttllllr:

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�99 — Ganlord Herald. Sanford. Florida — Monday. April 9, 1990

Ryan
White
dies
Another PTL trial begin*
C H A R L O TTE . N.C. - A former P TL paxlor charged with 12
count* of lying lo the federal grand Jury that Indicted television
evangelist Jim liakkrr told hi* congregation he expeels total
vindication.
The Rev. Samuel Johnson Is charged with lying when he told
the grand Jury 12 limes he could nol remember the source of
9)0,000 thai became the Initial payment to keep Jessica Hahn
from talking about her 15-mlnutc sexual encounter with
liakkrr In 19H0
Jury selection In his trial was to begin today In U.S. District
Court.
Johnson faces up lo 60 years In prison If found guilty on all
counts. B ui during his Sunday sermon, he told his
congregation at Heritage Church — the church Bakker once
paslored — he expects to be found Innocent by Wednesday.

Controversial exhibit continues
CINCINNATI — A federal Judge Sunday conditionally barred
law enforcement officials from taking furiher action against an
art gallery for exhibiting erotic photographs taken by
controversial artist Robert Mapplethorpe.
U.S. District Judge Carl Rubin gave the Contemporary Arts
Center or Cincinnati 24 hours lo provide him with copies of the
174 photographs In Ihe exhibition.
If the center compiles. Hamilton County Prosecutor Art Ney.
Hhrrtff Simon Lies and Police Chief Lawrence Whalen may nol
«cHe ihe photographs, close the exhibit or Intimidate gallery
INiirons. Rubin ruled.
A county grand Jury relumed four obscenity Indictments
Saturday against the center and Its director. Dennis Barrtc.
who went before Rubin Sunday seeking a court order barring
law enforcers from taking further action.

It was the real thing
TA Y LO R . Mich. — The coke found In a soda can returned for
a deposit truly was "the real thing." police said.
Patrolman Mark Tonge of the Taylor police department said
a Pace Warehouse store employee was preparing lo crush Ihe
Coca-Cola Classic can late last month when he discovered 4.6
grains of crack cocaine valued at 9800.
Store employers are Instructed lo shake all rans before they
are placed In a compressing machine.
"One of the cans felt heavy, so he looked In It." Tonge said.
He said the rocks were contained In a bag within u
porcelaln-IIncd glass container hidden In the can.
"Someone could have been hiding It from a parent or a
spouse, or maybe It came from a house police are routinely
dispatched to." Tonge said. "Th is has to be an accident."

Time squeeze Is called a myth
ANN ARBOR. Mich. — Americans have more leisure time
now than they have had In Ihe Iasi 20 years, said a University
r.f Michigan researcher.
Trunk Stafford, who has studied lime use Internationally,
says the "time squeeze" that Americans complain about Is
largely u m yth, and that U.S. citizens are Ihe world's leaders In
active leisure acllvlllcs.
While Jupanrsc men work longer hours than their U.S.
counterparts, hr said, they have about the same amount of
leisure lime because they do very llille housework. The
Japanese also spend more lime watching television than any
other group studied.
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"Ryan While was a very brave
young man who was an InsprlaHon lo us all." Former President
and Mrs. Honald Reagan said In
Los Angeles. "Though his cou­
rageous battle has reached Us
end. Ryan Is now safe In the
urmsofCod.
“ H r and hts lamlly stand as a
symbol of Ihe need for greater
tolerance and understanding
inward those afflicted with AIDS.
We ure deeply saddened by
Ryan's death und extend our
sympathy and prayer* lo his
rumlly." Ihe Reagans said.
While uppearrd Iasi month
with the Reagans at a Los
Angeles rally lo raise funds for
Allis victims.
Gov. Evan Bayli. who ordered
Statehouse flags flown nt halfstaff on Wednesday. Ihe day of
Ihe funeral, culled White "un
American hero."
"Ills lire has beromd un In
trrnulkmal symbol of Ihe irage
dy that Is AIDS and of the flghl
for understanding und hope Ihut
Us victims face dally," Bayh
said. "A ID S brought him lo
public utlcnilon, but his courage
made him special."
The governor also praised
While's mother. Jeanne, saying
_shj^i)Ud defendrd her son from
Iwjusllcc und made sure his
years "were full of the experi­
ences every teenager should
rravc."

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am engaged in business at 414
Morgan S t. Winter Springs, FL
22/01. Seminole County. Florida,
under Ihe Fictitious Name of
G IO S INTERIORS, and that I
intend to register said name
with Ihe Clerk of the Circuit
Court, Seminote County, Fieri
da. In accordance with the
Provisions of the Fictitious
Name Statutes. To Wit Section
S4S Of F tor ida Statutes it)/
Gioconda Muirregui
Publish April f, 14.21.20. ltfO
O E P 101

NOTICE OF
F IC TITIO U S NAME
Notice is hereby given that we
are engaged in business at I4f S
W y m o te Rd . A lta m o n t e
Springs. F L . Seminole County.
Florida, under the Fictitious
Name of THE T R A IL S A T
W YMORE. and that we intend
to register said name with the
Clerk of the Circuit Court, Sem
mole County, Florida, in ac
cor dance with the Previsions of
the Fictitious Name Statutes. To
W.f Section 44S Of Florida Stat
ufestfS/
Joon Soh Y ang
Wan J Yang
Publish March If, 24. April 2. f.
IffO
D EO If/

NOTICE OF
FIC TITIO U S NAME
Notice is hereby given that (
am engaged in business at *10
Myrtle St. Sanford Fl 22/72.
Seminole County. Florida, under
the Fictitious Name of ART S
LANOSCAPING. and that I in
tend to register said name with
the Clerk of Ihe Circuit Court.
Seminole County, Florida, in
accordance with the Provisions
ot the Fictitious Name Statutes.
To Wit Section M l Of Florida
Siatutes Iff/
Aaron R Thompwrt
Publish March 2* April 2. f, I*.

1wo
D EO 2*/

N O TIC E O f
F IC TIT IO U S NAME
Notice it hereby given that I
am engaged m business at /97
Lithe Wekiva D»
Altamonte
&gt;(. ‘ g i Fl Sem me »v County
florid# under the Fictitious
Name o* LAK E SCAPERS. and
that I intend to register said
name with the Clerk of the
Circuit Court Seminote County.
fUrf-o,, m accordance with Ihe
PtuFiiions of the Fictitious
Name Statutes, To Wit Section
«*&gt; w f kind* Statutes if )/
Robb I Gooch
Publish M arih 24 April 2, 9 IS.
I WO
OF 0 2*4

Ryan White. Ihe teenage AIDS
victim who died Sunday In
Indianapolis, was remembered
us a young man who demon­
strated courage and leadership
in his battle against the deadly
disease.
"Barbara and I are deeply
saddened with the death of Ryan
W hile." President Bush said.
"A ll Americans are Impressed
by his courage, strength and his
ability lo continue righting.
Ryan's death reaffirms Inal we
as a people must pledge lo
continue Ihe fight, his flghl.
against this dreaded disease.
"W e send our condolences lo
his family and will keep them In
our hearts and prayers." Bush
said In a statement Issued at Ihe
presidential retreat In Cnm p
David. Md.
Bush planted a tree In White's
honor last Tuesday during a visll
to Indianapolis.

N O TIC E OF
F IC TITIO U S NAME
Notict is hereby given that I
am engaged in business at 4/0
Washington Or . Oviedo 22/4)
Seminole County, Florida under
th e F i c t i t i o u * N a m e o l
Q U E N T IN S C U S TO M IN TE
RIOR DESIGNS, and that I
intend to register said name
with the Clerk ot the Circuit
Court, Seminole County. Fieri
da. in accordance with the
Provisions of the Fictitious
Name Statutes, To Wit Section
•*) Of Florida Statutes iff/
Quentin D Tyson
Publish April 2. f 1*. 22. iffQ
O E P IS
N O TIC E OF
F IC TITIO U S NAME
Notice is hereby given lhat I
am engaged in buuness at 2*/l
Bent Hickory Cir . long wood
Fl J2//V Seminole County
Florida under the Fictitious
Name ol NE TWORK and that I
.ntend to register said -tame
with the Clerk of the Circuit
Court. Seminole County. Flori
da. In accordance with the
Provisions ot the Fictitious
Name Statutes To Wit Section
•as Office »da Statutes it 1/
Charlotte E Mines
Publish April 2 f. to. 23 1990
D E P 14

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Place Your Classified A d Today!

C a ll 3 2 2 - 2 6 1 1

NOTICE OF
F IC TITIO U S NAME
Notice is hereby given that I
am engaged In business al 4)0
E Semoran 0ivd . Casselberry.
Fla 12/0/. Seminole County.
Florida, under the Fictitious
Name of B J G A LL A G H E R S,
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
•4) Of F lor ida Statutes its/
B J. Gallagher 1 l x ,
ThomasM Gallagher. Pres
Publish April f. 14.22. JO, tffO
D E P ft
‘ IN TH E CIR C U IT COURT
FOR SEMINOLE CO U N TY.
FLO R ID A
PROBATE DIVISION
Fite Number t b it* CP
IN R E T H E E S T A T E O F
W IL L IA M L H E ITZM A N
Deceased
NO TICE OF
ADM IN ISTRATIO N
The administration ot the
e s t a t e of W I L L I A M l
H E IT Z M A N . deceased. File
Number 10 ItS CP, is pending in
the Circuit Court tor Seminole
C o u n ty . F lo r id a . Probate
Division. Ihe address ot which is
Seminole County Courthouse301 N Park Avenue, Sanford,
Florida 22//1 The names and
addresses of the personal repre
tentative and the per tonal rep
resen la lives attorney art set
forth be’ow
ALL CLAIMS AN O OBJEC
TIONS NOT SO F IL E D WILL
BE FO REVER BARR ED
All interested persons are
required to tile with this court
W ITH IN TH R EE M O N !MS OF
TH E FIRST P U B LIC A TIO N OF
THIS NOTICE I t ) ail claims
against ihe estate and (21 any
objection by an Interested
person on whom this notice was
served that challenges ihe valid
tty of the will, the qualifications
Of the personal representative
venue, or lumdichon ol the
court
Publication of1this notice has
begun on April t IffO
Personal Representative
MAH X A K O TE E N
11» Windsor Drive
Winter Park Florida J2r«f
Attorney tor
Personal Representative
MAMK A K O TE E N E S Q U ’Rf
) 100Clay Avenue Suite I//
Orlando Florida 32104
TvWphurw («U if* * 4 / tf
Publish Aprils. 10 IffO
D EP 43

NOTICE OF
F IC TITIO U S NAM E
Notice is hereby given that I
am engaged in business at 313
W First S t . Suite 300. Sanford.
Seminole County, Florida, under
th e F i c t i t i o u s N a m e n l
W IL K IN S IN S U R A N C E
A GEN CY, and that I intend to
register said name es'th the
Clerk ol Ihe Circuit Court, Sem
mole County, Florida, in ac
cordance with Ihe Provisions ol
the Fictitious Name Statutes. To
Wit Section 145 Of Florida Stat
utes iff/
Lewi* F . WtlfcifiS
Publish March IV, 24. Apr ill 2, t,
IP
D E O Iff
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC H E A R IN G
TO CONSIDER
A CONDITIONAL USE
Notice is hereby given that a
Public Hearing will be he'd by
the Planning and Zoning Com
mission et the City Commission
Chambers. City Hall. Sanford
Florida at / 00 P M on Thurs
day. April If, IffO. to consider a
request lor Conditional Use in a
GC I, General Com m ercial
Zoning District
LEG A L DESCR IPTIO N Lots
I t ? B lo c k / Trl.P B I. PGM
Being generally described as
MHOLaurel Avenue
Conditional Use requested
Nonconforming land use pro
vision. Schedule L
All parties in interest and
citizens shall have an opporfum
ty io be hear d at sa*d hear »ng
By order of the Planning and
Zoning Commission of the City
of Sanford, Florida this 24lh day
of March two
John Morris, Chairman
Planning and Zoning
Commission
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC If
a person decides lo appeal a
decision made with respect to
any matter considered at the
-above mealing u# hearing 'he
may 'need a verbatim record ot
the' proceedings, including the
testimony and evidence, which
record is not provided by the
City ot 5*nlufd IfSJeeQiO))
Publish April f. IffO
D I P ft

Legal Notice*

Legal Nottcee

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Legal Notices

in THCctacurr court

IN T H E CIRCUIT CO U R T
OP T M IMMIlieiN
JU O IC IA L CIRCUIT
IN A N D FOR
SEM I N O L I C O U N TT.
FLORIDA
CASE N U M B ER N t S j a U t*L
C R E D IT H R IF T INC ,o
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IN T N I C IR C U IT C O U «T
09 TN I ItiW m H T N
JU O IC IA L CIR CUIT
IN ANO TON
f l Ml N O L I CO UN TY.
TL O N ID A
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CY N TH IA J S U fl.
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(N T H ! CIR CU IT COURT.
E IG H T E E N T H JU O IC IA L
CIR CU IT, IH ANO FOR
I I M I N O L ! C O U N TT,
FLORIDA.
C A tE N O t t t a il CAROL
A LLIANCE M ORTGAGE
COMPANY, a FtarMa
corpora!km.
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OF THR RMimiNTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF FLORIDA.
IN AMOFOR
1IMINOLI COUNTY
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N O TIC E O f
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NOTICE II H ia iiv given
pur want to • F in d JuV*m*nt ol
Forte t o r n dated Dacamdar IV
HVt and Ordarad XttchoduHng
u l* dsNd Wart* n . If*t an
l a r a d In C a t * No
I* M l C A V* L. ol th* Circuit
Court at th* E IG H T E E N T H
Judicial Circuit in and ter 1EM
1HOLE County. Florida whacata
U TA H F IN A N C IA L I I R V I C E C
INC It Plaintiff and D AVIO M
F A IIS E . ot u&gt;. or* Dttandont*.
I *111 M i lo th* Mfheil and hatl
bidder tar cath at th* W rtl
Front Door ol Hw SEM INOLE
County Caurlhauw. in Santard.
F lor too. aa 11 M o'clock A M an
If* lllh doy a« May. I are. tho
lot lowing doKnbod property ot
tat tarlh In Mid final Judg
nwnl. ta wil
Lot 1*. H A R B O U R IS L E
SUBDIVISION, according lo th*
Plat thereat, at rtcordad In Plot
Book JO. Pagat * and H. Public
Record, ol Seminole County,
F tarIdo
D A T E D H ilt Ilth day al
March. 1 too
M AR V AN N E MORSE
A t Clark ol u ld Court
By JarM E , Jotawic
A t Deputy Clark
Pubiitti April I. a. 1 an
D EP J*
NO TICK OF
P U BLIC H IA R IN O
T O CONK D IR
A CO N DITION AL U tB
Notlct is hereby given that a
Public Hearing will be held by
the Pfenning and Zoning Com
mission in the City Commission
Chambers. City Half. Sanford.
Florida at /.00 P M on Thurs
day, April If. i w , fo consider a
request for a Conditional Usa In
a GC 2, General Commercial
Zoning District
L E G A L DESCR IPTIO N S 51
Fee! of Lot 2A A S St feet of Lot
II, Block if. Dreamweld. Plaf
Booh J. Page 10
Being generally described as
2544 S French Avenue. Sanford
Conditional Use requested
Auto Electrics Repair end the
use Ol a N o n c o n fo rm in g
Structure
All parties in interest and
citizen* shall have an epportuni
ly to be heard at said hearing
By order ot the Planning and
Zoning Commission of Ihe City
ot Sanford, Florida this 2tth day
ot March,. IffO'
J o h n M o r r is , C h a ir m a n
Planning and Zoning
Commission
A D V IC E TO TH E P U BLIC II
a person decides fo appeal a
decision made with respect to
any matter considered at the
above meeting or hearing, he
may need a verbatim record of
the proceedings, including Ihe
testimony and evidence, which
record Is not provided by the
Cityofkm lord (FS 20* OIOS)
Publish April f. IffO
DEPei
___ _______
NOTICE OF
P U BLIC HEARING
TO CONSIDER
A CO N DITION AL USE
Notice is hereby given that a
Public Hearing, will be held by
the Planning and Zoning Com
mlisten iin the City 'Commission
Chambers, City Hall, Sanford,
Florida at / 00 P M on Thurs
day. April if. IffO. to consider a
request for Conditional Use In a
SR I, Single Family Dwelling
Residential Zoning District
L E G A L D E S C R IP T IO N
Parcel *'A“ The East 104 00
teet ot Lots f and to. Block t.
Flora Heights, as recorded in
Plat Book l. Page If ot the
Public Records ol Seminole
County. Florida
Being generally described as
314 Pomsetta Drive
Condittonal Use requested
Duple*
Ail parlies in interest and
citizens shall have an opporfum
ly lo be heard al said hearing.
By order of the Planning and
Zoning Commission of Ihe City
of Sanford. Florida this 2tm day
ot March. IffO
John Morris, Chairman
Planning and Zoning
Commission
A D V IC E TO THE P U BLIC If
a person decides to appeal a
decision made with respect to
any matter considered et the
above meeting or hearing, he
may need a verbatim record of
the proceedings. Including the
testimony and evidence, which
record Is not provided by th*
Cityof Sanford IF S 2M 010 S)
Publish April f. IffO
D E P 95
IN TH E CIR CUIT CO UR T
OF TH E E IG H T E E N T H
JU O IC IA L CIR CU IT
IN A N D F O R
SEM IN OLE COUNTY*
FLORIDA.
Case N i. R I / l ) CA « t P
G E N E R A L JU R ISD ICTIO N
B A N C P LU S M O R TG A G E
CORP.
Plaintiff,
vs
THOMAS D D E A R N E L L. *»
a l.
Defendant!*)
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALK
BY CLKRK OF TH K
CIR CU IT COURT
Not ice is hereby given that th*'
u n d e r sig ned M A R V A N N E
M ORSE. Clerk of the Circuit
Court ot Seminole County, Flor
ida. will, on the l/th day of May.
IffO. at II 00 A M . at tho Front
Door el th* Seminot* County
Courthouse in Sanford Florida,
otter tor sale and sell al public
outcry to the highest and best
bidder tor cash, the following
described property situated m
Semmole County Florida, fo
wit
LO T M3 W IN TER SPRINGS.
U N IT 4 according to the plat
thereof as recorded &gt;n Plat Boo*
i l Page i and • Public Records
of Semi note County. Florida
pursuant to the fmal decree of
foreclosure entered in a case1
(lending »n said Court, the style
nt ovhich is Banc Plus Mortgage
Lorp vs, Thomas D DierneH
et ai
W ITNESS my hand and of
ticiai teal of said Court this THh
dag ol March IffO
•S E A L)
V A R VANNS MORSE
Clerk of ihe Circuit Court
BY jane E Jet*wit
D EP U TYC LER K
Publish April |. f, IWO
O E P If

N O TIC E OP ACTION
TO D EB RA A N N S TA LE V
YOU AR E H E R E B Y N O T!
P IE D that an action ta Fore
d o s t M a rta a g e h a t been
brought In Circuit Court at
Sam lnala County* F lo rid a ,
against you and each ol yaw
claim art estate, right* tut# or
interest In. or Ian upon, tho
following described roof proper
»y
Lot 4 and the East 2) teet ef
Lot 1 Block I, FIR ST ADD I
TION. D IX IE TER R ACE, a*
retarded M Plat Reek IB, Pape
2f. of ihe Public Recar** of
SeminoN County. Florida
and you are hereby r equi red la
flit your Answer or other writ
your attorney, with the dark ot
the Circuit Court. Eighteenth
Ju d ic ia l C irc u it, Seminole
County. Florida at the Court
house, Santard. Florida, and ta
serve a copy thereat upon
Plaintiff* attorney, whose name
It W E W IN 0 E R W IE D L E .
JR , at l i t W «if Comstock
Avenue. Past Otlke Boa Iff/.
Winter Park. Florida, net later
then me fth day ef April. IffQ.
therein setting up the estate,
right, title, interest In or lien
upon the above described prop
er ty claimed by you; end should
you tail to da so. a default
lu d a m o n l w ill be entered
agamst you far relief domended
In the Complaint
W ITNESS m y hand end ieef
ot riw* Court et Sanford, Semi
note Couity. Flor Ida. this Sfh
day el March. Iff*
M ARVANNEM ORSE
Clerk at ’the Circuit Court
Seminole County. Florida
By;: P a f'kie F Heath
Publish March It. 30. April 2.9.
IffO
D EO JOB
NOTICE OP
FIC TITIO U S NAME
Notice is hereby given that I
am engaged In business at 432
Ridge Dr . Sanford. Fla 22/73.
Seminole County, Florida, under
the Fictitious Name ol CHICK'S
PEST CONTROL, and that I
intend to register said name
with the Clerk et The Circuit
Court, Seminole County, Flori
da, in -accor dance with th*
Provisions of the Fictitious
Name Statute*. To Wil: Section
•45 Of Florida Statutes 1957
Eliot Chick
Publish: April f, (4.23. JQ. IffO
O EP 100
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC HEARING
TO CONSIDER
A CONDITIONAL USE
Notice is hereby given Thai o
Public Hearing will be held by
the Planning and Zoning Com
mission m me City Commission
Chambers. Clfy Hall. Sanford.
Florida at 7 00 P M . on Thurs
day, April If. If*, to consider a
request for Conditional Use In a
SC 3, Special Commercial Zon
ing District
L E G A L DESCRIPTION Lot
I A Lot 4,Block i, T r 4 Town of
Sanford, PB l.PGSQ
Being generally described as
2IQS. Park Avenue
Conditional Use requested

ConfrecforsOftk*
All parties in interest and
citizens shall have an opportuni
ty to bo heard at said hearing
By order of the Planning and
Zoning Commission of the City
ot Sanford. Florida this 22nd day
of March. IffO
John Morris, Chairman
Planning and loning
Commission
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC If
a person decides to appeal a
decision made with respect to
any matter considered at the
above meeting or hearing, he
may need a verbatim record of
the proceeding!, including the
testimony and evidence, which
record is not provided by the
City of Sanford IFS 2040105)
Publish April f. IffO
D EP 93
IN TH E CIR C U ITCOU AT.
E IG H T E E N TH JUDICIAL
CIR CU IT, IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE CO U N TY .
FLORIDA.
CASE NO.taaM* CA *•
O IV IIIO N : E
F E D E R A L NATIONAL
M O R TGAGE ASSOCIATION, a
corporation oramired and
.■idling umtar Ik* land Ot tht
United Staled »t Amarlea.
Ptamlitf.
rd
K A R E N E WOOO.a.k/a
KAR EN E JORDAN, ft a l .
□•tandinli
NO TICE OF ACTIO N
T O ----------------WILLIAMS
R*di&lt;tanct Unknown
Latl knonn mailing addr.ee
110 D Cleared* Court
Altamonte Tpnreqe Florida
UtOI
Y O U AR E N O TIF IE D that an
action lo lorocWda me mortgage
encum bering in* fo llo a ln g
properly In Seminole County.
F lor td*i
U nit 310 D. A L T A M O N T E
H E IG H T S , A Condominium,
according lo the Declaration ot
Condominium as recorded; in
Official Records Book UOf.
pages 1/0* through 1/30- Public
Records of Seminole County
Florida
has been filed by ih* Plaintiff
agamtf you and oti&gt;er% in the
above Ityied caute and you are
required to terve a copy of your
written delernes, if any, to it on
S M IT H A SIM M ONS. P A
Plaintiff % attorney, 111 West
A d a m t Street, Suite ( 114.
Jacksonville. Florida 32302. on
or belore April 37. IffO. and til#
the original aith the Clerk ot
this Court eiiher before service
on Plaintiff's attorney or imme
diateiy thereafter, other wise, a
defauit wiili be enured against
you lor 'Ihe relief demanded in
the complaint or petition
W ITNESS my hand and teal
ot this Court on Ihis 22nd day of
March IWO
(S E A L )
M A R Y A N N ! MORSE
Clerk of theCircuif Court
By Ruth Kaig
Deputy Ca rl
Publish March 2a April 2, f. ie
IWO
D E O 215

LOUIS F IA M K I IN HOOO.
O O ; N A N C Y H HOOO;
A G G M U I V I A A f LI A N C IS A
F IN I FU A N ITU R C . INC.. *
FloridactrporMtan: T A N Y A M
P L A U T; and TUSK A I A Y
H O M C O W N II'f
ASSOCIATION. INC., *
F lor Ida arporittan.
NO T 1C! OP S A L I
PURSUANT TO C N A P T IR M
NO TICE IS H i H E A T G IV E N
purworn ta Ik* Final Summary
Judgmam *1 F*rocMura *a
tar*d an M o n k IS. lf*». In t i n
I* U . S CA ** P *1 lh*
Circuit Court d t a . Itffi Judicial
Circuit In and lac S*mln*l*
County, Florid*. «k*r*ln. J
Richard Sue! and Cynthia J
Suci. or* in* ptaMtHN and L*ut*
Franklin Hood. D O ; Nancy H
A Fin* Fumitvr*. In c. a Fieri
d * corporation. Tanya M.
Plaid, and Tu U a Bay Ham*
awnoc'a Adaptation. Inc . a
Florida carparallon. ara taa
Oatandanli I drill toll to ma
hi«littt and bail btadtr tar cadi,
at public aata. ol lb* n o il Irani
door *1 th* Sam mol* County
tl It M a m an
X taw. th* tann ing da
said Final Judgment, to wil:
Lof to TUSKA BAY PHASE
II. according to th* plat thereof
as recorded in Plat Book 23,
Paget SI end S3. Public Records
ol Seminole County, Florida
O A T E D this Ifth day of
March. IffO
(C IR C U IT CO UR T SEAL)
M AR VAN NE MORSE
A t Ctofk. Circuit Court
Sem met* County F lor ida
By: JaneS. Jasewtc
Publish April 9.14. IffO
O E P 24
IN TH E CIR CU IT COURT OP
TH E E IG H T E E N T H JU D IC IA L
C IR CU IT OP FLORIDA.
IN A N D F O R
l I M J N O l t CO U N TY
C IVIL DIVISION
CASE NO. 10-913 CAff L
M ORTGAGE FORECLOSURE
C IT IC O R P R E A L E S T A T E .
INC
Plaintiff.
v
M IC H AEL L. W ATKINS.
P A M IL A M . WATKINS.
M A X IM B U ILD IN G CORPO
R ATION. ANO UNKNOWN
TEN AN TS OWNERS
Defendants
NO TICE OF ACTION
TO M IC H AEL l WATKINS,
PAM ELA M W ATKINS, and
A LL PA R TIES CLA IM IN G IN
TER ES TS BY, THROUGH OR
AGAINST M ICH AEL W ATKINS
ANO P A M E L A M W ATKINS
RESIDENCE UNKNOWN
You are notified that an action
to Iorec lose • mortgage on the
following properly in Seminoto
County. Florida
L o t t • and f . B lo c k 4.
ROSALINO H EIGH TS, accord
Ing to the plat thereof, recorded
in Plat Book X Poge(t) 47 of tho
Public Records of famine!*
County. Fiend#
And Commonly Known A*.
2930 Magnolia Avenue, Sanford,
Florida 32771
has been filed against you and
you are required to serve a copy
of your written defenses, if any.
to it on RICHARO S M clVER.
ESQUIRE. Plaint iff* attorney,
whose address Is Anderson 4
Or cuff. P A , 101 E Kennedy
Boulevard. Tam pa, Florida
33402. on or before May It. IffO.
and file the original with the
Clerk of this Court either before
service on Plaintiffs attorney or
im m e d ia t e ly t h e r e a f t e r ,
otherwise, a Default will be
entered against you for the
relief demanded In the Com
plaint
Dated April 4. IWO
Clerk of the Court
By: Heather Brunner
Deputy Clerk
Publish April f, 14,23. 30. IffO
D EP 104______________________
C ITY OP
LAK E M ARY. FLORIDA
N O TICE OF
PUBLIC H IA R IN O
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y GIVEN
B Y T H E P L A N N IN G A N D
ZONING BOARD ol the City ot
Lake Mary. Flor la. that said
Board will hold a Public Hear
mg on April 24. IffO. at 7 00
P M . or as soon thereafter as
possible, to consider a re
questfromMerm anC Hedges,
Owner and Applicant,tor Site
Plan review with avariance to
Chapter 157 04(B)(1) ellmmat
In g s e v e r a l la n d s c a p e
breaks,torlhe property de
scribed es per the following
legal description
L E G A L D E S C R IP T IO N
P A R C E L -I
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At a glance

Nepalese savor democracy

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Rebellion spreads to 7 mors prisons
LONDON — Inmatm at seven British prisons rebelled against
their guards In a spate of incidents aimed at showing solidarity
with a group of prisoners who have occupied the Btmigewaye
m i for eight day
The spreading disturbances Sunday. Including one that
began Saturday evening at Dartmoor prison ISO miles west of
London, put the British penal system through one of Its worst
days ever.
"Th e British prison system has survived very well a very
testing day today,” Home Office Minister David Mellor said
Sunday.

Conservatives claim victory In Qraoco
ATHEN S. Greece — The conservative New Democracy Party
claimed victory today In country's third general election In 10
months, but analysts said the party might fall one seat short of
an absolute majority in the 300-member Parliament.
With results tallied from 96.8 percent of the polling stations.
New Democracy was ahead with 47.1 percent of the popular
vote while the Pan-Hcllcnlc Socialist Movement, or PASOK.
trailed with 38.8 percent. The Communist-led Alliance of the
Left captured 10.1 percent, and 37 parties split the rest.

Hungarians teak conservative alliance
BUDAPEST. Hungary — The Hungarian Democratic Forum
began negotiations to form a center-right coalition government
today In the wake of Its landslide victory In Hungary's first
democratic elections In four decades.
Forum President Jozief Antall said the derisiveness of
Sunday's balloting was a dear mandate Ibr'a return to the
"well-balanced politics of the center." the kind of government
Hungary enjoyed before the communist takeover In 1947.
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40 years, cast their votes the same way they did 40 years ago."
Antall told a news conference. "Th e Hungarian people are clear
In their support for national values, the values of Christian
democracy.”

Arson suspected In ferry fire
LONDON — A fire raged through a ferry off the coast of Wales
today, killing one passenger and Injuring nine In the second
recent blaze aboard a European vessel in which authorities
suspect arson, officials said.
A spokesman for the maritime division of the Transport
Ministry said firefighters had extinguished the flames aboard
the Noronna. a Danish-owned vessel that had now steamed
back to Pembroke. 330 miles west of London.
The ship, which was under lease to B and I Ferries, left the
port lale Sunday destined for the Irish port of Kosslarr. Its
captain dispatched an emergency distress call shortly after
midnight, when he rrponed a fire had started on a deck
beneath the car deck at the vessel's bow.

Japan markets up, dollar down
TO K Y O — Japan's troubled financial markets reacted
favorably Monday to the weekend meeting of Ihc Group of
Seven major industrialized nations, giving a boost to the
Japanese yen and Tokyo slock prices.
The U.S. dollar finished morning trading at 156.55 yen.
down 0.92 yen from Friday's close of 157.47 vrn.

From United Proas International Raporta

H is to ry — Closed for
centuries to the outside
world. Nepal now is linked
by roods to India. Pakistan
a n d T i b e t . A ca b in e t
system of government was
established In 1961 under
the king, regarded as ihc
reincarnation of the Hindu
god Vishnu. Nepal got Its
first elected government In
J u n e 19 59 . b u t K in g
B lrendra re-established
absolute power IB months
later. General elections
were held agsln In May
1 9 0 1,

O n graph y — Slightly
larger th a n A rk a n sa s .
Nepal covers 54.362 square
mi l e s a s t r i d e the
Himalayas. Its Hollands
a d jo in I n d ia a n d Its
northern foothills lead lo
the lofty Himalayas and
China. Eight of the world's
highest peaks — Including
29.028-foot Mount Everest
— are in Nepal, once called
"the forbidden kingdom."
The capital Is Katmandu.
Pawpte — Tribal descen­
dants of Indian. Tibetan
and Central Aslan migrants
make up the population of
nearly 19 million. Nepali Is
the official language. The
population Is 90 percent
lllndu. 7 percent Uuddhlst.
Literacy is 20 percent.
Govenuneat — Th e Hi­
malayan kingdom has been
ruled by one of ihc world s
last absolute monarchs.
H a rvard-educated King
Blrendra. who assumed the
throne when his lather
King Mahendra died in
1972. The king ran void
any legislative act. remove
members of Parliament,
and amend Ihr constitution
by flat.
Economy — Hides, drugs
and tourism are principal
factors In Impoverished
Nepal's economy.

KATM ANDU. Nepal - More
than 100.000 Jubilant Nepalese
poured Into the streets of Kat­
mandu today, waving (lags and
shouting slogans In celebration
of King Blrendra's decision to
allow multi-party democracy In
the kingdom.
Many of the revelers appar­
ently forgot (he city was still
under a curfew Sunday night
but authorities did not. Police
opened fire In several areas,
killing at least two people, hospi­
tal sources and witnesses said.
The curfew was llfled at dawn
Monday and residents quickly
filled the streets, many to cele­
brate (heir victory and others to
about business. The Hindu
Ingdom'a shrines were filled
with worshipers.
“ We're all very happy that the
partyless system has been re­
moved." said Guna Mldnl KanJIt.
56. owner of the Q.N. Cold store
In Katmandu. "Now things will
be better because people will
have p o litic a l freedom —
freedom lo speak, to do any­
thing."
The king announced hls de­
cision la lift a 29-year ban on
political parties Sunday night,
following six weeks of often
violent clashes between pro­
democracy demonstrators and
police that have left at least SO
dead.

ARRIVEAUVE
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flags of other once-banned
parties as they walked or rode
through the city streets.
"W ho are the victorious0 They
are the people." many chanted.
Others shouted "Long live de­
mocracy."
Hundreds of people went to Blr
hospital In the hopes of seeing
the movement's ailing leader
Ganesh Man Singh. 75. head of
the Nepali Congress party.
"For the last 30 years we've
had to struggle for this day,"
Singh said, silting on the edge of

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heard the news.
Th e celebrations Intensified
M onday m orning when the
48-hour curfew was lifted and
Nepalese could leave their
houses.
"W e feel very proud today."
said SaraJIt Lama, waving the
red and white flag of the Nepali
Congress party. "W e are free for
the first lime In 30 years."
Thousands of people waved

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                    <text>March 15, 1990

THURSDAY

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S an fo rd H erald
N E W S D IG E S T

To merge, or not to merge
Local realtors may join
forces with Orange Co.;
vote set for next week

□ S p o rts

Lamb starts, finishes for win
C A S S E L B E R R Y — R e tu rn in g to save h is ow n
w in. L y m a n pitcher C h u c k L a m b helped the
G re y h o u n d s beat L a k e H ow ell 3-2 yesterday.
L a m b w as the s ta rtin g pitcher a n d left the
gam e w ith a 3-1 lead in the six th In n in g In favor
o f Ja s o n Goodpantor. B u t when G oodpastor got
Into tro u b le In the seventh. L ym a n roach Bob
M cC u llo u g h brought L a m b back to the m ound
to fin is h the £ im c a n d save the victo ry for
him self.
Sa# F i g s 1 1

By J. MARK BARFIELD
Herald s ta ll writer
A L T A M O N T E S P R IN G S - S e m in o le C o u n ty
K ra lln rs ' a b ility to ro n tro l th eir d e stin y could be
d im in ish e d or elim inated If th e ir 37-year-old
organization merges w ith the O range C o u n ty
Realtor's organization, says a latngw nod Realtor
who proposed tile m erger last year.

"II th is proposal Is lo give us m ore clou t, on
w h ich side is the c lo u t? " T e rry Duffy, o f HD
R eally Lnngwond. said W ednesday.
B u i D u f f y 's fe ar Is e x p e cte d to ta ll on
unconcerned ears next T h u rsd a y when the 1.400
voting S C B R memtM-rs are scheduled to d rcld e
w b rib e r to m erge th eir organ ization w ith the
O rlando-Area A ssocia tion o l Realtors T h u rsd a y
m orn in g at the A lta m o n te S prin g s Hilton. O A A R .
w h ich h as m a in ly an Orange C o u n ty memliershlp. Is scheduled lo lake th eir ow n vote the
same day In M aitland.
O b se rv e rs say the m ajority of the S C B R
m em bers support the merger because II w ill
allow them to use and list properties In O A A R 's

Sanford car dealer
returns to jail; still
fighting extradition

SCC losing streak ends
S A N F O R D — S e m in o le C o m m u n ity College's
baseball team broke a 13-game lo sin g streak
w ith a 6-0 win over W estern New England
C o lle g e o f M a s s a c h u s e tts at R a id e r F ie ld
W ednesday. The w in raises the R a id e rs' record
to 2-19 T h e y do not have king to savor the
v icto ry a s they Jum p back Into M id-Florida
C onference action today when they travel to
I’a la lk a to take on S t. J o h n 's R iver C o m m u n ity
College sta rtln g a t 3 p.m .

By SUSAN LOOBN
Herald s ta ll writer

t M P ag* 1S

□ F lo rid a

Miami drug lab shut down
M IAM I — Undercover agents arrested two
T e xa s m en after th e chem ists m ade about
$500,000 worth o f m cth a m p h rta m ln c for the
agents.
T h e men. Ja m e s R. Carter. 22. o f A rlin g to n
and R ich a rd G om ez. 23. o f W atauga, were
arrested W ednesday in northwest M ia m i after
they a lle g e d ly sta rte d a m e th am p h rta m ln e
m a n u fa ctu rin g operation.

* « • P ag* 2A

Death row inmate given freedom
O R I.A N D O — T w o y e a rs a ft e r he w as
co nvicted and sent to death row . a form er
s o ld ie r con d e m n e d fo r k illin g an O rla n d o
w om an w as ae(|ultted W ednesday on order of
the F lo rid a Suprem e C o u rt.

$ • • Pag* 2A

BRIEFS
S A N F O R D — T h e Sem inole C o u n ty School
Board T uesday accepted the resignation of
C arey Fe rre ll, d is tric t's assistant superintendent
for b u sin e ss and finance. Ferrell h as accepted a
s im ila r position w ith the Orange C o u n ty school
d istrict.
' T i l be u n e in |ilo yrd for about tw o h ou rs." he
joked w hen cltalrm an A n n Nelsw ender a n ­
nounced the resignation.
Fe rrell. 59. w ill be le a vin g h is $ 66 ,5 9 5 a year
job In Sem inole C o u n ty for a "su b sta n tia l
In rrease" In pay In O range County. W h ile the
fin al figu re has riot yet been negotiated. Ferrell
co uld m ake us m u ch a s 980.000 a year In h is
new position.
He begins w ork In O range C o u n ty Monday,
but as a Sem inole C o u n ty resident. Ferrell said
he p la n s lo rem ain active In th is d is trict's
schools.

B oard pays $10,675 fo r fees
S A N F O R D — T h e S e m ino le C o u n ty S ch ixil
board agreed T u e s d a y In pay $1 0 ,6 7 5 In
a tto rn e y 's fees In a settlem ent w ith a form er
p h y sic a l education In structor at Teague M iddle
School. T h e teacher had filed an u nfair labor
tractIrrs suit a ccu sin g Teague p rin cip a l S id
loyelte of allegedly h arra ssln g the teacher In
re ta lia tion for her u n io n activities.
T h e board agreed u n a n im o u sly lo pay the
proposed am ount, but m em ber L a rry B cisln g e r
went on record as s a y in g that lie d id not th in k It
w as righ t that a teacher m ade one le n til or less
us m u ch as an attorney and perform ed what he
felt w as a m ore Im ixirtant Job.
" It's Just not rig h t." he said.
Boyette, w ho Is s till p rln d |i.il a l Teague, was
not a v a ila b le for co m m ent

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From sta ff reports

INDEX
Bridge........................ OB
C lassifie d s................4 B
C o m ics...................... OB
Crossw ord................ flB
Deer Abby.............-3 B
Deaths....................... SA
Editorial.■■..•••••.•■....4 A

HdvbM PftBftB by Timmy Vtncont

Grace Hauck handles calls al the city's public works complex.

Lake Mary ‘secret service’ on the job
w h i c h w a s lM * g u n I n I S - c r i n l K * r . T h e y , H * r f ii r in

By LACY DOM BN
Herald sta ll writer

Ferrell's resignation accepted

Florida....................... 2 A
H oroscope................ SB
People........................3 B
P olice.........................3 A
$ports....• • • • • • • .IB
Television................. 3 B
W e a t h e r A

Partly sunny, breezy, w arm
lltg h s m ih c low lo
m id HOs today under
|&gt;urlly su n n y skies
W in d s I ro m I he
southeast at 15 to 20
in p h C l o u d s I n ­
c r e a s in g lo n lg h i
leading lo a 20 per
cent ch a n ce ut sh ow ­
ers tom orrow . Low s
Inthe lo w to m id 6 0 s

For m ore w eath er, s e a Pag* 2A

larger m ultiple property lls lln g service. National
Realtor rules requ ire d ia l R e a lto rs belong lo lh r lr
local organ ization before jo in in g another group
A s a result, m a n y Sem inole C o u n ty Realtors Join
Im thgroups. p a yin g dues lo h o th .
II approved bv the two org a n izatio n s, slaty unit
n ation al association approvals are assured, said
G le n d a l ’h ll|xii. S C B R president and vice presi
d e n i o f E m e rs o n R e a lly G ro u p . A lta m o n te
S p rin g s T h e new organ ization w o uld lie nam ed
the " G re a lrr O rla n d o A sso cia tio n o f R ealtors."
I’ hllpot said. T h e merger co u ld be finalized as
e a rly as J u ly or a s la ic as Novem ber, she said.
I’ hllpot. w ho supports the m erger, said the
S ee M e rg e . P a g e S A

L A K E M A R Y — V olu n teers m P u b lic S a lc U
IVII’SI. arc Ihc secret service In Lake M ary.
M aureen Llbcratorc Irom the Deportm ent ol
P u b lic Safety sold. "T h e y serve the d lv
Ix-hlod lIn- s&lt;cu es." she said
Although o ilie r Sem inole C o m ity e lite s
have used volunteers In a s im ila r way. Lake
M ary's program is relatively new
fe ll volunteers parllcl|&gt;ulc In Ihc program .

Garbage pickup
now mandatory
By J. MARK BARFIELD
Herald s ta ll writer
S A N F O R D — Because o f Sem inole
C o u n ty C o m m is s io n e r s ' a c tio n
Tuesday, garbage p ick u p Is m a n ­
datory and you have no ch oice
about w ho w ill p ick 11 up.
The co m m ission ers endorsed a
co n su lta n t's rccoum x-ndatlon e stab­
lis h in g m a n d a to ry c o u n t y w ld c
garbage co lle ction and e x c lu s iv e
garbage hauler franchises. T he recom m cn d a tlo n s were part o f the
co u rtly 's S o lid W aste T a sk Force
r e c o m m e n d a tio n s a p p ro v e d b y
co m m lsslo n crs List October.
M any ru ra l residents choose not
lo pay a regu lar h au le r between $7
and $11 m onth for p ick u p servlccand dispose o f ilx-ir garbage on ih c ir
own. S o lid waste o lfld a ls say m u ch
ol lh a l u n c n llrc lrd garbage Is found
in woods throughout the county.
B ill N rro n , a m em ber of the
co u n ty 's solid waste co n s u ltin g lirm
T he S o lid W asle G ro up, said hy
h aving m andatory collection. |x-opUw ho a rr Illegally d u m p in g th eir
garbage w ould have no Incentive lo
c o n t in u e t h e ir o w n d u m p in g
p ra clicc. and would reduce roadside
and wiNxIl.md eyesores.
Residents w ill lx- charged lo r the
garbage collection on their a n n u a l
la x h ill Neron said m any home
ow ners pay m onthly pa ym e n ts to a
m ortg ag e co m p a n y w h ic h p a y s
ih c ir taxes (or them once a y e ar and
then d ivides those taxes Into 12
paym ents lo tx- p u d along w ith
their m on th ly home Usm paym en ts
The g .irlu ge fee would paid In a
s im ila r m anner. *«&gt; hom eow ners
w lih m ortgages, in d ie d , w ould lxpuym g lor Ihc garbage co lle ction
service m onthly. Neron said
Ea ch com pany would charge ih c ir
ow n ra le s until 1992. t h e earliest
l h e fee c a ll lx- added lo la v h ills
T hat year, everyone w ill begin
(laying the same rale. In clu din g
citie s Neron s.ud II Is hx&gt; early in
d e t e r m in e w h e th e r ra le # w i ll
See G a rb a g e . Page 3 A

a wide range ol |ohs lor t h e c lly . Irom greeting
Ihc pu blic, lo |miIicc w ork "W e have a
c c r illlc d |x)licc tn vcsilg u lo r who w orks w uh
our |m i I ii c d c p u rliu c iit. a s a V IP ." L lh crca io rc
said "W«- arc c iir r c n ily tryin g lo rc c ru ll an
engineer lo w ork w ith ou r c ity p la n nin g stall.
U ni "

Police t'lilt-1 l i W Lauderdale, said Ihc
volunteers play a key p a ri m ru n n in g the d lv .
File a m o u iil ol m oney they s a w the d lv is
See V o lu n te e r s , P a g e S A

S A N F O R D — A Sanford used c a r dealer arrested
here on O hio ch a rg e s Is back In Ih r Sem inole
C o u n ty ja il as p i n o f h is fight a gainst extradition.
Roger Stanfey H u m . 45. 109 Brlarw ood Drive.
Sanford, was arrested In the O h io case Ja n . 5. hy
Flo rid a Departm ent of k iw En forcem ent agents and
O h io law m en In a tw o stale sw eep that netted 29
su spe cts in a $2 m illio n Ohio-based bu rg la ry rin g
Most o f the a rre sts were In O h io apd H unt Is the
o n ly Florid a resident charged.
H unt was re-arrested here W ednesday by Sem i
nole C o u n ty s lr r l lF s deputy C a ro l Ja q u e s al the
co u n ty Jail on a F lo rid a govern or's warrant Issued
at th e request of the O hio governor. He had been
free on $100,000 bund posted three days after Ills
J a n u a ry arrest. He Is back In the Sem inole C o u n ty
Jail, w ithout bund, a w a itin g a hearing here in
c irc u it court in 3 0 da ys to de te rm in e if he w ill lxe xtradited or II th e charges against him w ill lxdropped.
" li e refused to go k ic k v o lu n ta rily ." Ja q u e s said
S he added H u m lias m ade a ll s rh c d u lrd court
appearances connected w ith th e ease and h is
re-arrest docs not m ean he forfeits tds $100,000
bond. T lic govern or's bond re q u ire s that he now bo
held w ithout bond. Ja qu e s said.
A cco rd in g to the govern or's w arrant. H u m Is
lig h tin g a retu rn to O hio to face charges o(
"e n g a g in g lo a p u ltcrn of corrupt a ctiv ity , c o n sp ira ­
c y and receiving alolen p ro p e rty ." Jaques said
Ih c rr nrc no loeul charges against h im .
T h e O h io g o v e rn o r's request for "Interstate
re n d itio n " states H u n t allegedly " com m itted a cls In
Flo rid a w h ich Intentionally m u lle d In crim es In
O hio, takin g refuge lu F lo rid a ." Ja q u e s said ib is
type of request lo r a governor's w arrant Is rou llne
In e xlra d ltn n cases.
H u m . who operates H u n t's Used C u rs on First
Street In Sanford, t* accused by O hio law m en ol
a ctin g as a fence for goods stolen by a gang of two
accused organized crim e fa m ilie s In O h io T h e
□ S ee J a il , P ag e 9 A

SPACE VENTURES

Owners of stranded
satellite pondering
salvage possibilities

Rollout of Discovery
delayed; landing gear
a source of concern

U n ite d P re s s In te rn a tio n a l

U n ite d F ra a a In te rn a tio n a l

C A P E C A N A V E R A L — T he ow ners o l a $150
m illio n co m m u n ica tio n s sa te llite stranded In a
useless o rb ll were co nsidering a varle ly o f option s
today in salvage tin- relay station. Including the
le a s lh lllly o f a sh ut lie rescue Might
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w h ic h ap p are n tly
• O w n a r: Tha I n t a r n a t io n a l
taiocom m om caoong Safailita Orgam
w as left In an u n ­
/adon. a H S o * . on consortium that
stable orbit after
bamjio* m«»i o f tho froo *o rtd g tpaca
c o/Tvnon *cA lo n g
the Incident, ra is ­
• BuUdor Hugbta Aircraft Co of l l
ing the p o ss lh lllly
Sogando. C alif
o l a fiery plunge
•Contract taiua (TOO m illion for tivo
lin ck lid o ih c alInioigal 6 ipacocraft. or about | U 0
m illion aach
m osp h crc in less
• Numbor o l filfh ia lo do «0 2 ton#
Ihuii tw o weeks
aboard a Froncft built Anano 4 rockot in
" T h a t's ou r IniOctobor and ono Wodnogday aboard a
Titan 3 'o c ta l, built by Martin Martotta
i Ia I . ro u g h
Agtronauticg Group of Don sort
e s t im a t e . " a
•Launch c o a t 1270 m illion, including
s p o k e s m a n sa id
tha pnea ot tho taloMita. m o Titan 3
boogtov
and olhgy launch t t m e t t
"They are m ih c
•Inguranco Nona
prix ess ol re v isin g
•latoU tta aroight al k h o t t 29444
lh a l tra ck in g and
pounda. including tho ooight ot tho
spacacraft • bum m goad tuol boottar
!ui|).ici prediction
• Wo«ght attor b o ot tor tiring lo rale*
d a ta ."
orbit 10 149 p o A t i . 9.113 pounds at
T li c f a i l u r e
itg oporalional aitiludo 22.300 m iiat
abovo tho oguatia
W ednesday cam e
•M aighl 17 f loot at launch. 14 • foal
Just 2 0 days a lter
••in cylindrical aofar parol a itan d ad
•Width: 11 9 toot
a F r e n c h - h u ll I
• litottm o M orothan U y o arg
A r i a li e r o c k e t
•llo c trtc a l p o v o r 2 292 oaltg
e v p Io d e d . d c
•CommurucaUono payload- 14 C band
s lro y lu g a pair ol
radio trantpondarg gnJ 10 hig h tp o o d
* band trantponJorg
Ja p a n e se co m ­
•Capacity Up lo 120 000 gim uito
m u n ica tio n s s a l e !
nouut to«ophono t o u t and throo co*or
lo't*i%*on channdg
I I I e s . I ii a
•Orbrtal tlatton 22 BO m»i#« abo»o
d o u b lr -b a r r e l
m o oquaior at 332 9 d ograat fa c t
S e e S a t e llit e .
•on^tudo di tho m«d Atlantic Ocaan
P ag e 5 A

C A I ’fc C A N A V E R A L — T he s h u ttle D isco very's Irlp
to the la u nch pad for hlastolf A p ril 12 lo lau nch Ih r
H ubble S p a rc T elescope was delayed a l least 12
hours today because o f concern ubout the s h ip 's nose
la n d in g gear, officia ls said.
N A S A spokesm an G eorge D illc r said Ihc decision
lo d elay rollout w as m ade after rn g h x -crs discovered
s lig h tly "w o rn " m ils used lo secu re axle seals on the
nose la n d in g gear ot the sh u ttle s C o lu m b ia and
A tla n tis.
k lu t u h director Rolx-rl Sleek then delayed D isco v ­
e ry 's rollou t in L iu iirh |i.id 3911 u n til Irc h n lrla n s ra n
evaluate the problem
" W h a l th ey're d o in g Is a risk a n a ly s is to hint out
what that erosion m e a n s." DUIer sa id "W e 're not
sure we have a problem yet. W e |usi observed
som ething th at's not sta n d a rd ."
D isco ve ry 's s ix-h o u r 4.2 link- trip from N A S A 's
giant rocket asM-mhly b u ild in g to th e pad had tx-cn
scheduled lo tx-gm at 7:30 a m lin t it was delayed to
no e a rlie r than 7 30 p in
N A S A spokesw om an L isa M alone said W ednesday
engineers have four lu ll da ys of " c ix itln g c n r y " tim e
m Discovery s lutm i h processing sclx -d u lr lo k m illc
onexpet led problem s and s till m ake the A p ril 12
la u nch date.
Hut II ucltiul repairs are ordered (or D iscovery's
nose wheel system. Ihc shuttle w o u ld have lo first txremoved, or "ik -sla e k e d ." Irom iis external tank
w h ich w ould pul the A p ril 12 dale in doubt
They can l gel to the nose wheel unless they
d e sla ck the n r U lr r . " lllllr r s.ud
' licit they don l
know Iliat they have a problem se rio u s enough to
w arrant d oing stx n c ih ln g lh a l d ra s tic ."
A s s u m in g no m ajor change to the l.iunt li p rix css
m g sch e d u le . Ih c llu h lm - S p a c e Telescope is
scheduled lo lx- m oved lo the la u n c h |&gt;ad Monday lor
in sta lla tio n m D isco ve ry 's 60 lix ii cargo k iv
S hu ttle co m m an der l.orcn S h rlv c r i o pilot C h a rle s
B id d e n a n d a s tro n a u ts S te v e n H a w le y. Ilriic c
Mt l a ndless and K a th ry n S u lliv a n |4.m to IIy io the
Kennedy S p a re Cen ter M onday ln&gt;m Houston lo
participate in a dresn-rehears.it countdow n and lo
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Agents shut down 'crystal meth’ lab
Truck driver arrested after fatal crash

M IAM I — T w o T e xa s ch e m ists
w e re a rre ste d W e d n e sd ay in
n o rth w e s t M ia m i a ft e r th e y
a lle g e d ly s ta rte d a rn e lh am p h e ia m t n e m a n u f a c t u r in g
o p e r a t io n a n d m a d e a b o u t
•5 0 0 .0 0 0 w orth o f the Illegal
w h ite cry sta l s tim u la n t for u n ­
dercover agents.
J a m e s R. C a rte r. 22. or
A rlin g to n and R ic h a rd Gom ez.
23. o f W atauga w ere arrested by
D ru g En forcem ent A d m in is tra ­
tio n and F lo rid a D epartm ent of
Law Enforcem ent ag e n ts after a
tw o-m onth Investigation.

A H o n d a tru c k d riv e r croeet cl th e d iv id e r o n th e Staten 1aland
E xpressw ay a n d slam m ed Into a passenger car. k illin g Its e ld e rly
d rive r, and police charged h im w ith d ru n k d riv in g , a u th o ritie s
sa id T hu rsda y.
M ich ae l Bishop. 32. o f Cape C anaveral. Fla., w as arrested at
8 :3 0 p.m . W edn esday s h o rtly a fte r the Incident o n th e
expressw ay n e ar Mosel Avenu e, sa id Sgt. E d B u m s , a police
spokesm an.
B u m s said Bishop, d riv in g a M a ck tru ck w estboun d o n the
Staten Island E x p ra e w a y . crossed the d iv id e r a n d stru ck a la te
m odel P on tia c d riv e n b y Isaack Le m e r. 69. o f 1036 48th S i. In
B ro o k ly n .
L e m e r. w h o had no passengers, w as p ron ou n ce d dead at th e
scene. B u m s sold.
B is h o p w a s a rre ste d a n d c h a rg e d w ith d riv in g w h ile
Intoxicated, sa id B u m s, w ho w a s u nsure w here the tru c k w as
co m in g from a n d w here It w as bound.

Fire bum s
5,000 acres
In Dads Co.

Drivo*by gunman opens fire on children
J A C K S O N V I L L E — A u th o ritie s sa id W ednesday they s till have
no suspects In th e ir search for som eone w h o sh ot and k ille d a
3-year-old g irl a n d wounded h e r 4-year-old sister.
O fficia ls sa id L a trlc la and L am tsh a Jo h n so n .were p la y in g on
the front porch or th eir n orth Ja c k s o n v ille h om e about 8 p.m .
T ue sd a y w hen shots were fired. Police a rriv e d to find L a trlc la
Jo h n s o n had been hit In the head, w h ile h e r old e r sister had
been hit In the shoulder.
L a trlc la Jo h n s o n w as pronounced dead a sh ort lim e later a t a
local hospital. H e r siste r la recovering from the sh o u ld e r w ound.
Police said Lam tsha Jo h n s o n told them th a t the shots w ere
fired from a gray car. but she co u ld not pro v id e m u ch m ore
Inform ation.
Investigators said they found som e sh ell ca s in g s about 100
y ard s from I he house.

T A L L A H A S S E E — G a in e sville real estate m a n and auction e e r
Ben Cam pen surprised h is su ppo rters W ednesday by a n n o u n c ­
in g that he w o uld not run against Gov. B o b M a rtin e t In the
R epu blican p rim a ry.
Cam pen. a long-lim e R e p u b lica n fun draiser w hose gubernato­
ria l can didacy had been ru m ored for weeks, sa id he w o uld ru n
Instead for tfce D istrict 6 state Senate seal h e ld b y D em ocrat
George K irk p a tric k .
In a n n o u n cin g h is su rp rise plana. C a m p e n expressed h is
support for M artinez and c a lle d on other R e p u b lica n p rim a ry
candidates to get out of the race.
“ A d iv isiv e p rim a ry Is the la st th in g the R e p u b lica n P a rty
needs In th is c ru c ia l election y e a r." C am pen sa id In u rg in g state
Sen. M arlene W oodson-How ard. form er Gov. C la u d e K ir k and
attorney A n th o n y M artin to p u ll out o f th e g u be m a tlo n al
prim ary.
"I predict th a t the g o v e rn o r's p o p u la rity w ill Im prove
d ra m a tica lly In the com in g m ouths. once he gets h is m essage
out. land) that he ... w ill be o v e rw h e lm in g ly re-elected In
Novem ber." he said.
C am pen h as been openly dissatisfied w ith h ow M artinez h as
been ru n n in g the stale. But he said W ednesday that II Is m ore
Im portant for the R e p u b lica n s to w in control o f the stale Senate
th is Tall.

Lawmakers urga Bush to kaap citrus tariff
T A L L A H A S S E E — A bip a rtisa n g rou p o f co ngressio nal leaders
has asked President B u sh to b lo ck any attem pt to lift Ihc ta riff
on Imported citru s , fearing a takeover of ih c A m e ric a n m a rke t
by foreign producers.
Sena. B o b G ra h a m , D -Fla.. and C o n n ie M ack. R -F la ..
announced W ednesday that 2 6 congressm en from the c itru s
produ cin g sla te s o f Florida. A rizo n a . C a lifo rn ia a n d T e xa s sign e d
a M arch 5 letter to Ihc president u rging protectio n of Ihc U.S.
c itru s Industry.
T h e Bu sh A d m in istra tio n h as sa id that a ll U .S. tariffs are open
lo change as part o f Ihc General Agreem ent on T a rtlf and T ra d e
negotiations Involving the U n tied Stales, m em bers of Ihc
Eu ropean C o m m o n w ealth a n d m ost of S o u th A m e rica . T h e
G A T T agreem ents w ill co nclude In Decem ber. Flo rid a and
T e xa s c itru s producers a rc stru g g lin g lo recover from a
D ecem ber freeze that w iped out m u ch of Ihc n a tio n 's citru s cro p
and opened u p the U.S. m arket to foreign p rod u ce rs s u ch as
B ra z il.
B ra z il has requested a 50 percent drop in the U.S. c itru s tariff,
w h ich Is 35 cen ts per gallon on Im ported frozen c itru s
concentrate.
" B ra z il has been able to expa n d further Into Ihc U.S. m arket
by ca rry in g out policie s of su bsidization , p rice du m ping, a n d
o v e rp ro d u c tio n ." said the letter, w h ich w a s released In
W ashington.
From UnltuC Pr— a International rtp o rlt

LOTT KAY

□ Straight Play (lumbers in sxset
ordsr): (250 on a 50-cent bat, (500
on II.
□ Box 3 (numbers In any ordsr):
U O Io ra S O xsn t bet. (180 on ( 1.
□ Straight Box 3: 1330 In ordsr
drawn. (80 In any ordsr on a SI bat.
□ Straight Box 6: (290 in ordsr
drawn. (40 II picked in combination
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T o d a y...P a rtly su n n y w ith a
high In the low to m id 80s.
Southeast w in d s a l 15 to 20
m ph.
T o n ig h t...F a ir tu rtn ln g p a rtly
clo u dy In th e m orning. L o w s In
the low to m id 6 0 s and southeast
w ln d s a t 10 m p h
T om orrow ...Increasin g clo u d s
and a 2 0 percent ch a n ce o f
s h o w e rs a n d th u n d e rs to rm s .
H ig h s In Ihc lo w to m id 8 0 s and
sou th w in d s a l 15 lo 2 0 m ph .
E x t e n d e d o u t lo o k . . . M o s t ly
clo u d y w ith a chance o f show ers
a n d th u n d e rs to rm s S a tu rd a y
w ith a h ig h In the u p pe r 70s.

P a tln S a S D aily a w l (w W ar. n « * l
Saturday by Tlw tonI«r4 H*r*M .
Ik ., m N. F r a K b A y r . toatord.

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"T h e se people exported th eir
knowledge from areas w here It Is
very prevalent to M iam i, w here
it Is not aa prevalent and lh a t is
Ihe sign ifican ce here." he said.
“ O ver the tw o m onths, these
people offered (o com e In and
a h o w p e o p le h o w lo
m anufacture th is drug, act u p
Ihe operation a n d were able lo
produce m ore than 8800.000
worth of product w ith the vo la ­
t ile c h e m ic a ls n e c e s s a ry lo
produce m e th am ph e ta m ln e ." he
said. "T h e se guys d id n 't flu n k
ch e m istry .”

Jury convicts Plant City
man In slaying of family

Judge obeys high court
order; sets inmate free

T A M P A — A laborer w a s co n victe d W edn es­
d a y o f k illin g a fa m ily o f four In H illsb o ro u gh
C o u n ty Iasi y e a r d u rin g a m u rd e rou s ram page
th a t be c la im e d w a s Induced b y drugs.
A 12-m em ber C ir c u it C o u rt Ju ry deliberated
for three h o u rs before fin d in g Newton S la w son
g u ilty o f fo u r co u n ts o f lln i- d c g e e m u rd e r and
o n e co u n t o f m a n slau g h te r in Ihe k illin g o f Ihe
W o o d f a m ily . T h e m a n s la u g h te r c h a rg e
stem m ed fro m th e death o f the u n b o rn c h ild
ca rrie d b v Ihe m other.
S law son . 3 5 . P la n t C ity , w ill face th e death
p en alty w h e n the se n te ncing phase of the
w eek-long tria l begins T h u rs d a y
S taw son 's attorney. B ria n D onerly, argued
d u rin g c lo s in g a rg u m e n ts W ednesday th a t the
form er d itc h digger w as given a beer la ce d w ith
cocaine b y G e ra ld W ood.

O R L A N D O — A form er soldier condem ned for
k illin g an O rla n d o w o m an w as a cq u itte d
W ednesday on order o f the Florid a Suprem e
C o u rt, m ore lh a n 11 y e a n after he cru shed h is
v ic tim ’s s k u ll and n e arly tw o y e a n after he
w aaconvlcted and sent to death tow.
T h e F lo rid a Suprem e C o u rt ru le d Dec. 21.
1989. th a t Jurors had erred a n d there waa
Insufficient evidence to co n v ic t Robert C . C o x o f
first-degree m urder. It ordered that C o x be
acquired.
C irc u it Ju d g e R ic h a rd C o n ra d on W ednesday
ca rrie d out that order before about 15 frie n d s
a n d fa m ily m em bers of the v ictim , S haron
Z e lle rs. 19. o f Orlando.
" T h e re Is absolutely no Justice In th is ," so ld
C h a rle s Z ellers, the v ic tim 's father, "a n d I hope
Ihe voters a n d law -abidin g citize n s o f F lo rid a
rem em ber th is on election d a y ."
D espite the acquittal. C o x rem ained In the
O ran ge C o u n ty J a il.
A u th o ritie s from the C a lifo rn ia D epartm ent o f
C o rre ctio n s were to p ick h im u p a n d retu rn h im
to prison there lo serve tim e on a co n v ictio n for
tw o co u n ts o f am ault w ith a deadly weapon and
on e coun t o f kid n ap p in g In the abduction o f two
y o u n g wom en.
A ssista n t S tale A tto rn e y J d f A sh ton said
C o x . 30, w ould lik e ly be released between
A u g u s t 1990 and J u n e 1991.
T h e ru lin g dosed the already very lo n g
Z e lle rs case. Z d lc ra disappeared on Dec. 30.
1978. C o x w as convicted J u ly 2.1968.
Z e lle rs' body waa fou nd In a sewer In an
orange grove five d a ys after she disappeared
w h ile on h e r way hom e from h er Job at W a lt
D isn e y W orld.
S he had been beaten to death. A sh ton said
sh e had suffered 14 b lo w s lo the head.
H e r abandoned car w as about 300 feet from
the hotel w here C o x. then a n A rm y private, waa
sta yin g .
F o u n d In h er ca r were h a ir a n d blood that
m a tch e d his. A prin t from a m ilitary-style boot
a lso waa found on Ihe b a ck re a l o f h er car,
A a h to n said.

T h a i concoction. D on e rly said, d rove S la w so n
Into a ram page A p ril 11 that ended w ith the
s u b b in g a n d shooting deaths of G e ra ld Wood.
23: h is pregnant w ife Peggy. 21: th e ir daughter,
Je n n ife r, 4. a n d son. G le n d cn . 3.
"T h e re w as cocaine In that beer th a t made
Newton S la w son k ill J e rry . Peggy. J e n n ife r and
G le n d on W ood." D o n e rly saia. "C o ca in e has
caused a lo t o f deaths In the 1980a. a n d these
are five o f th e m ."
B u t A ssista n t S u t e

A tto rn e y

B ill Ja m e s

called Ihe cocaine defense, "sheer nonsense."
" It's a n Insult to y o u r Intellcgence. and It's
n o th in g but an afterthought on S U w a o n 'a part
In an attem pt to try (o avoid Ihe consequences
o f h is m u rderou s a cts ," J a m e s told Jurors.
"N e w to n S law son Is * vtdpus. cu n n in g ,
cold-blooded klBer. He kn e w exactly w h at he
w as doing w hen he executed the W ood fa m ily ,"
Ja m e s said.
T h e m a n slau g h te r charge stem m ed from the
death o f Peggy W o od 's n e arly full-term u nbo rn
son. S law son adm itted d u rin g te stim o n y that
he carved Ihe baby from h er w om b before she
died.

Lottery winner files suit against financial adviser
o f p r iz e m o n e y h e s a id he
entrusted lo W ood, w ho wus
T A M P A — A fin an cial adviser a ctin g as h is fin a n cia l adviser.
T h e su it cla im s that Wood
a lr e a d y b r in g s u e d b y
sportscastcrs D ick Enberg and refused to retu rn the Investment
M e rlin Olsen now faces a federal und docum ent Its w hercubouls.
law suit brought by (h r th ird A ls o nam ed In ( h r s u it a rc
person lo w in u m illio n dolla rs In W o o d 's b o o k ke e p e r. M a rg e ry
th e F lo rid a lo tte r y 's In stan t F isk o f A n n Arbor. M ich.
Enberg. Olsen a n d 11 other
m onev game.
Investors sued W ood In F e b ru ­
J o n a t h a n J o h n s o n o f ary. cla im in g W ood owed Ihcm
Sarasota, filed Ihc suit against • 9 m illio n from ih e sale of land
T am pa bu sinessm an R ichard M. l i A n n Arbor.
J o h n s o n s a id h r s o u g h t
W ood In U.S. D istrict Court In
W o od 's fin a n c ia l a d vice after
T am pa Friday.
He Is seeking lo recover d a m ­ w in n in g 81 m illio n In Ihe lo t­
ages. attorney fees and *715.000 te ry 's Instant m oney game In
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Jo h n so n said he asked W ood for
some of Ihc m oney so he could
pay h is taxes.
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nol give h im Ihe m oney because
li w as " lie d u p ." Jo h n so n said,
a d ding he w as forced lo borrow
m oney from a bank to foot Ihc
tax b ill.
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he asked W ood several tim es
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T A L L A H A S S E E - T h s d a lly
numbsf W sdnssdw m in s Florida
Lottary CASH 3 gams was 0 9 0 .

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c a l lo p ro d u c e m et h um p h rta m ln r. and three ounces o f
m clh u m p h ctu m ln e ."
C a rte r a n d G o m ez allegedly
offered to come from T exas to
south Flo rid a lo h e lp som eone
s e t u p a la b o r a t o r y fo r
m a n u fa ctu rin g Ihc drug. T h e
t h r e e o u n c e s o f r n e lh a m ph etam lne were produced In the
w e e k b e fo re I h e lr a r r e s t .
Fe rn andes said.
lie sa id the d ru g is m ore
p o p u la r In T e xa s a n d C a lifo rn ia
lh a n In M iam i, w here cocaine
s till appears lo be Ihc d ru g o f
r h o lc e . b u t th e d e fe n d a n ts '
w illin g n e s s lo com e Is evidence

IN T U B C O U R TS

M IAM I - A s m a ll b ru sh fire
q u ic k ly e sca la te d W edn esday
Into a w ildfire , s n a rlin g traffic
a n d d e s tro y in g a b o u t 5 .0 0 0
a cre s o f a a w g ra a . m u c k and
trees In w estern D nde C o u n ty
before su b a id in g la te In th e day,
o ffic ia ls said.
J o h n K e rn , a spoke sm a n for
the F lo rid a D iv isio n o f Forestry,
s a id th e la rg e r o f tw o Area
s tra d d lin g U.S. 41 w a s brought
u n d e r co n tro l b y late afternoon.
T h e sm a lle r blaze n o rth o f the
h ig h w a y k n o w n a s T a m la m I
T r a il w as n e arly co n ta in e d by 10
p.m ., he said. "N o rth o f the tra il
la v e ry close to b e in g under
c o n tr o l. T h e y h a v e re le a se d
som e o f (he crew s'* he said.
T h e fire. wt\|ch w a s first re­
p o r t e d t o f o r e s t r y o f f ic i a l !
T u e s d a y a fte rn o o n , re k in d le d
a n d spread q u ic U y W ednesday.
T h ic k sm oke from the fire
forced th e clo sin g o f about five
m ile s o f T a m ta m l T ra il, a m ajor
east-west lin k across the Florida
p e n in su la , and K rom e Avenue.
B o th roa d s w ere re-opened
la te r In the day. K e m said.
" R ig h t now, we are lo okin g a l
a bou t 5 .000 acres b u rn e d , a Utile
m ore th a n 4.000 acres sou th of
the tra il, on both sid e s o f sides of
K ro m e ." K e rn said.
A n o th e r 8 0 0 acres had burned
lo th e n o rth o f the tra il, h e said.
K e rn sa id firefighters w ere also
b a ttlin g a sm a ll. lO -scre blaze lo
the n orth , at the Dade-Brow ard
C o u n ty line. H e sa id about h a lf
o f th a t blaze w as u n d e r control
by late W ednesday.
N o b u ild in g s or o th e r properly
w a s reported dam aged. K e rn
said.
T h e fire had threatened some
b u ild in g s . In c lu d in g T h e P ll
Bar-B-Q, a popular restau ran t on
the T am ta m l T ra il.
Im m ig ra tio n officials o lio had
been prepared to evacuate the
K r o m e A v e n u e D e t e n t io n
C e n te r, a federal fa c ility for
Illegal Im m igrants. If necessary.
A lth o u g h fires are com m on
n e ar the everglades d u rin g th is
season, o fficia ls sa id d rie d vege­
tal Ion left by the w in te r freeze
a n d d ro u g h t co n d itio n s have
m ade the situ a tio n worse than
usual.
" T h is la o u r height o f our fire
season. It starts Nov. 30 and
co n tin u e s untU ra in s com e In
M a y o r J u n e . " s a id P e te r
Karayeanes, duty officer at (he
Fo rt Lau derdale office of the
F lo rid a D iv is io n of Forestry.

Campon won’t run against Marttnaz

B o th Were arrested w ithout
In cid e n t a b o u t 10 a .m . a n d
c h a rg e d w it h c o n s p ir a c y to
m anufacture a controlled sub­
stance w ith in te n t to d istrib u te
and for m a n u fa ctu rin g a co n ­
t r o lle d s u b s t a n c e a l t h e ir
" c la n d e s t in e la b o r a t o r y " In
n o rth w e s t M ia m i, s a id D E A
spokesm an J o h n Fernandes.
" T h e u n d e rc o v e r o p e ra tio n
Involved exte n sive negotiations
between th e tw o ch e m ists and
D E A u n d e rco v e r a g e n ts ." he
said. "S e iz e d from th e c la n ­
d e s tin e la b o ra to ry w a s eigh t
g a llo n s o f P 2 P . a co n tro lle d
substance and precu rsor c h e m i­

SATURDAY
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WEDNESDAY!
SOLUNAR TABLE: M in. 7:45

a.m .. 8:10 p.m.: MaJ. 1:35 a.m..
1:55 p .m . TIDES: D aytona
Bsack: highs. 10:14 a.m .. 10:30
p.m .: Iowa. 4 :09 a.m .. 4 :06 p.m.;
Ntw Smyrna Bsack: h ighs.
FU LL
10:19 a.m .. IQ 3 5 p.m.: lows.
April 10 4:14 a.m .. 4:11 p.m.: Cocoa
Bsack: highs. 10:34 a.m .. 10:50
p.m.: lows. 4:29 a m .. 4:26 p.m.

SOARING
Daytona Beach: W aves are
21* feet and ch appy. C u rre n t Is
to Ih c n o r th w it h a w a te r
tem perature o f t i l degrees. Now
Smyrna Beach: W aves a rr 2 fret
a n d glassy* C u rre n t Is to the
n o rth w ith a w ater tem perature
ol 6 9 degrees. Sun screen factor:

St. A u gu stin e to J u p ite r Inlet

Small craft should exorcise
caution.
Today...southeast w ind 15 to
2 0 kta. Seas 4 to 6 (I. Bay and
Inland w aters chop In exposed
a rra s. Isolated showers.
T on igh t...sou th east w in d 15
kts. Seas 3 lo 5 fl. B a y and'
in la n d w a te rs a lig h t ch o p .
Isolated showers.

M ONDAY
P U y C M y 8 7 -7 0

STATISTICS
T h e h ig h te m p e ra tu re In
S a n fo rd W e d n e sd a y w a s 8 5
degrees u n d Ihc o ve rn igh t low
w as 6 2 as reported by th e
U n iv e rs ity of Flo rid a A g ric u l­
tu ra l Research a n d E d u ca tio n
C en ter. C e le ry Avenue.
Recorded ra in fa ll d u rin g the
2 4 -h ou r period e n ding at 9 a.m.
T h u rs d a y totalled 0 .0 0 Inch.
T h e tem perature a l 9 a.m .
to d a y w a s 7 4 d e g re e s a n d
W edn esday's overnight low w as
66, a s recorded by Ihe N ational
W eather Se rvice at the O rla n d o
In ternation al A irpo rt.
O th e r W eath er S e rvice data:
□ W e d n e s d a y 's h ig h ...........8 3

[ Barometric pressure.30.12
□ Relative humidity....76 pet
[W inds....Southeast, 12 mph
□ R a i n f a l l ...... - ........................O I n .

□ T o d a y 's s u n s e t..... 6 :3 4 p .m .
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�Sanford Herald. Sanlord. Florida — Thursday. March 15. 1890 — 1 *

SHA to consider drug-free policy
By LAIMA L.WLUVAN

Two accussd ol tolling stolon film

Herald staff writer

C A S S E L B E R R Y - T w o m en are accused o f s e llin g stolen
photo film to a S e m in o le C o u n ty S h e riff's D epartm ent
Informant a s sh e riff's deputies m onitored the deal.
A fter the reported film deal, the Inform ant reportedly told
deputies th e su spects had a n d were sm o k in g cocaine. T he
suspect's tru c k w ss stopped s t s g asoline satlon o n Red Bug
Lake Road after the film deal w as m ade on S. C itru s Ave..
W inter S prin g s. M arx Cham pagne. 28. o f T u s k a w llla T ra ile r
Court. W in te r S prings, w as charged w ith de a lin g In stolen
property a n d possess io n o f cocaine, reportedly found In h is
pocket. R ic h a rd A le x V argas. 22. 1114 F ra n cisco W ay. W ln ie r
S prings, w a s charged w ith d ealin g In atolcn property and
possession or d ru g paraphernalia. T h e Dim w as reportedly
stolen from E c k e n fs D rugs. Red B u g L a k e Road. C asselberry,
deputies said.

S A N F O R D — In n rd rr to avoid losing I f ir
federal assistance that keeps ih c agency
operating, the Sanford H o u sin g A u th o rity
tonight w ill consider adoption o f a "dru gfree w o rk place " policy.

Qolf balls toad to Jail
L O N G W O O D — T w o m en In wet d iv in g su its on H unt C lu b
Ikm lrvord. ru ra l Longw ood. s i about 1:30 a.m. T h u rsd a y
caught the eye of S e m in o le C o u n ty sh e riff's deputy Brent
Davison.
W hen questioned, the p a ir re p orle d ly sold Ihey had been
d iv in g for golf balls In a pond at the W eklva G o lf Course.
D avison sa id he determ ined th rou gh g o lf course o fficia ls that
the pair had allegedly trespassed a n d stolen the 3 0 0 to 4 0 0
halls they recovered. T h e balls, valued at 81 each, w ere found
at 233 C o ble Drive. Longw ood. D avison sa id he charged both
Ch ester Vance Beaucham p, 23: and K y le D avid W iley. IB. both
o f O rlando, w ith trespassing and grand theft. B ond Is 81.000
• each.

Arrest mads In hit*and*mn
C A S S E L B E R R Y — T h e victim o f a rear-end hit-and-run
co llision on U.S. H ighw ay 17-92. C a a s c lb rn y , pointed o u l Ihc
suspected fleeing d rive r as he reportedly passed the area for a
second tim e w h ile police were ta lk in g to the in ju red d rive r of
th r other car.
City police said they pursued, raptu red and arrested Donald
Ray Brooks. 22. 1000-206 U k e o f the W oods D rive. Fern Park,
w ith in about one hour o f the 11 p.m. W ednesday accident.
He is charged w ith le a vin g the scene o f a traffic accident with
Injuries. T h e d riv e r o f the o th e r car reportedly suffered Injury
to her back, p olice said.

Savaral arrastad on DUI charges
S A N F O R D — The follow ing persons face a charge of d rivin g
under Ihc Influence in S e m in o le County:
• A n n a M arie F u lrc ll. 24. 3 2 0 Rooalln Drive, Sanford, was
urrestrd at 2:18 a.m. W ednesday after her car w as In an
u ccldcitl at 7 4 9 9 C o u n ty Rood 427. Sanford. S he w as also
charged w ith careless d riv in g .
• W illia m H o lid a y M cE lv e n n y . 67. o f Flo ra l C ity , was
arrested at 11 :S0 p.m. W ednesday after h is w eaving ca r was
clocked tra v e lin g 68 m ph In a 53 m ph zone o n S ta le Road 46.
w rst of Sanford.
• Nancy T . Austrian. 47. 825 S ilv e rs m ith C ircle. Lake M ary,
w as arrested W ednesday after h er ca r ran a re d lig h l on C o un ty
Road 427. Longwood.
• Scan L a c y. 25. o f 172 P alm C ircle . A lta m o nte S prings, was
arrested at 1:11 a.m. S atu rd a y after h is ca r w as clocked
travelin g 1 19 m ph on Interstate 4. A lta m o n te S prings. He was
also charged w ith fleeing lo elude police a n d reckless drivin g.
• J o h n n y B ry a n A zzo lln o . 29. o f 4 5 2 W ash in gton Drive.
Oviedo, w as arrested at 11:29 p.m. F rid a y at a police traffic
ch e ck roadblo ck on U.S. H ig h w a y 17-92, Sanford.
• C ly d e D avid S h illin g , 27. o f D eBary. w as arrested at 8:01
p.m. F rid a y o n C o u n try C lu b Road. L a k e M ary, after hla -a r ran
off ih e road.
**."
• W illia m S cott Anderson. 29. or 800 S an ta B arbara Drive
*22. Sanford, w as arrested at 9:43 p.m . F rid a y after Is c a r failed
to m aintain a single lane o n Interstate 4. L a k e M ary. He was also
charged w ith possession o f m arijuana.
• Bruce E d w a rd Boland. 37. o f W inter S prin g s, w as arrested at
4:11 a.m. S a tu rd a y after he w as found slu m ped In the d riv e r's
seat o f h is ca r on U.S. H igh w a y 17-92 at State Road 436.
Casselberry. He was also charged for h av in g an open contain er
o f alcohol.

T he federal Drug-Free W orkplace A rt.
passed In 1988, requires a ll agencies to
adopt su ch policies If they are to co n tin u e
com peting for federal g ra n ts nnd contracts.

H erald s t a ll w rite r

O V IED O — A special task force
o f the St. J o h n s River W ater
M anagem ent D istrict T uesday
bulked at su pp o rtin g a 550-fool
n o - h u 11 d z o n e f r o m t h e
E co nlockh atch ec River.
M em bers o f the 17-member
task force from the developm ent
co m m u n ity a n d county govern­
ment Failed to establish a 550foot no-build "s e tb a c k " from I h c
riv e r’s edge w ith an a d d itio n a l
50-fool b u ffe r from w e tla n d s
extending beyond the 550-fool
lim it. State restrictio ns aim ed at
p ro te ctin g I h c W e k lv a R iv e r
ca rry the sam e setback lim its.
J o h n H a n kln so n . director of
the d is tric t's lan d a cq u isitio n
program, sa id the board m e m ­

bers were concerned about why
those spe cific lltn lls were set. He
said Ihe lltn lls are Justifiable
since w etlan ds arc determ ined
by vegetation. T he buffer allow s
preservation o f paths along the
rive r w here w etlands vegetation
can flo u rish and w ild life can s till
frequent, he said.
T a sk force m em bers did re­
c o m m e n d d r a in a g e fo r f r r qu cnlly-flo odcd areas near Ihc
river be lim ited. H a n kln so n said
the p ra ctic e o l b u ild in g six-foot-deep drainage ponds and
d llch e s low ers the w ater lable In
those flat areas, k illin g vegeta­
tion that requires wet and fre­
qu ently flooded soil conditions.
T u sk force m em bers recom ­
mended lim itin g drainage ponds
and d itch e s to one o r two feet In
depth but larger In size and
fillin g o n ly those portions o f a

O R L A N D O — A group ca llin g
Itself ihe F a m ily R ights C o m ­
m ittee used u spd-tal advertising
section In T u e sd a y's edition s of
ih c O rlando S e n tin e l to accuse
Ihc state's c h ild welfare agency
o f ru n n ln g a "re ig n of terror."
T h e c ig h l- p a g r in se rt sa id
"abou t I00.IXX) fam ilies In F lo r­
ida w ill be falsely accused of
c h ild abuse" b y Ihe Departtttenl
o f H e a lth a n d R e h a b ilita tiv e
S c rv lrc . whose w orkers were
depleted us " F lo rid a 's G estapo."
Opponents o f H R S have been
cla im in g for m onths that the
agency, through Its C h ild AbuseRegistry. Is q u ic k to pu l people
tin lls c o m p u te r iz e d lis t o f
IMitentlal c h ild abusers, but Is
slow or rr lu c lu n l to take the
nam es o ff 11n o th in g Ls proven.
Jo h n O stalklew lez. ch a irm a n
o l the c o m m it le e , s a id the
tabloid Insert lia s already apIK-ured In the T am pa T rib u n e
and may appear in other news|tapers statewide.
"W h e n the H R S comes In and
la ke s som eone ch ildren ai g u n ­
point. they c a ll II removal. We
don't r a il lh a l rem oval. W r ca ll
that k id n a p p in g , a n d th a t's

exactly w hat It Is." said Osta lk le w lcz. a Jewelry m a nu fac­
turer and rc ia llc r w ho lives In
W inderm ere, un O rla n d o su b ­
urb.
"W e w ould take c h ild ubuse
In vcstlgallo ns and take II away
front H R S and give II lo Ihc
police, a n d that w ould Insure
that Ihc b a sic c o n s titu tio n a l
plghts o f Innocent people u n ­
observed." he said In e xp la in in g
Ihe g ro u p 's goal*
He s a id a b ill that w ould
a cco m plish that has bent In­
troduced by state Reps. Dan
W ebster. R-Orlando. and Hob
S ln d lrp . I) Apopka
"T h e second th in g w c want to
do Is w r want to m ake the c h ild
abuse la w s s|tecifle and narrow ly
defined so that ... every good
parent w ould have n othing in
(ear front tills process, and I hut
would a lso allow the slate to
spend lls resources better In
rooting o u l c h ild abuse." Ostalkie w lcz said.
"I feel personally that Ihe H R S
com in g In and lite ra lly takin g a
person's c h ild aw ay In th r m id ­
dle o f Ihe n lg h i o r anytim e Is
definitely Gestapo-like la d le s . ..
W hat Is going on here Is th r ly p r
o f t h in g s th a t w e n t o n In

In other business, ih c co m m issio n w ill
also consider form ing an Insurance pool for
Florida pu blic h ou sin g a o lh o rllle s. T h e pool,
w hich would o ile r self-insurance, fire and
e xte n de d co ve ra ge Insurance for S H A .
w ould reduce ih c costs of In su rin g apartin cu ts In five h ou sin g protects In Sanford.
T h e S H A co m m issio n w ill meet tonight at
7 p.m . til Ihc R e ddin g G ardens c o m m u n ity
c rn ic r. 400 Locust A v p .

By LACY MOMAM
Herald stall writer
L A K E M A R Y — W hen II com es
lo nerw porks. Lake M a ry of­
ficia ls w ant the residents lo plan
them .
M a rk Reggenlln. L a k e M a ry 's
associate c ity planner, sa id a
residents' s u rve y w ill be m a ile d
o u l w ith in s ix weeks lo Ihe
2 .4 0 0 h o m e s in L a k e M ary .
"B efore we ca n plan the p a rk, we
w ant lo k n o w what everybody
w an ts In a n active park. Reggentin said.
T h e new park 1s plan ned for
3 6 acres on Co un try C lu b Road,
“ l l 's on th e draw ing board, but
w ill take between three a n d five
years lo de ve lop," R e g g e n lln
said.
R e gge nlln said the new park
w ill be an "a ctiv e p a rk:" a park,
w ith u p to eight hallflelds. one o r
two soccer flcltki. at least s ix
tennis courts, and four to s ix
ra cq u e lb a l! courts, R e g g e n lln
said. " W e 'll know e x a ctly w hat
lo b u ild w h e n w c get Ihc su rv e y s
b a ck ." he said.
"W e have no co m m u n ity sized
p a rks In L a k e M ary, at th is
lim e ." Reggentln said. W e do
have one o f the largest k id s '
softball leagues In Ihe area. We
w ant them to have a place lo
p la y b o ll." he sold. C u rre n tly ,
softball leagues play at fie ld all
over the co un ty.
Reggenlln sa id Ihc a cq u isitio n
o f Ihc lan d w ill take about two
years, w ith an additional tw o to
three y e a rs for developm en t.
L a k e M a ry ’s new passive park.
L ib e rty P ark, w ill be adjacent to
Ihe planned active pa rk a n d w ill
be developed this year.
Reggenlln asked a ll residen ts
lo retu rn th e ir su rve y s In th eir
w ater b ills a s n o n as possible.
" I f the c ity doesn't get them
back, w hat we decide to d o m ay
o r m a y not be In the best Interest
o f area re sid e n ts," he said.

developm ent where houses or
s t r e e t s a re in be b u i l t .
H an klnso n said that recom m en ­
dation w ould s till allow som e
n atural vegetation in grow In
a r e a s b e tw e e n h o u s e s a n d
roadways.
T ask force m em bers w ill c o n ­
tinue th e ir review M arch 30. The
com m ittee m u st com plete Its
r e c o m m e n d u lI o n s In A p r i l
because Rep. T om Drage. RM aitland, h as filed a h ill In the
Florida Legislature for Ihe Econ
Ihat Is Identical In m any w a y s to
Ills W eklva R iv e r protection h ill
T he task force's recom m enda­
tio n s w ill he used to udAjtl
D r a g c ' a b ill for the
Econlockhatchec.
T he district governing board
could lake u p the recom m enda­
tio n s by A p ril 10. If ih c y are
com pleted. H a n klnso n said.

Special advertisement used in HRS attack
United Brass International

establish tor n t o( a system for tra rk ln g and
d iscip lin in g o lfrn d crs.

Lake Mary
wants help
with new park

Econ setback plan ca n ’t find support
B y J . M A R K B A R F IE L D

A g r n r lr s fa llin g to c o m p ly w ith Ihc act may
lonr a ll federal m oney for u p to five years.
S H A re c e iv e s m n n e y fro m the U.S.
D epartm ent o f H o using nnd U rb a n Devel­
opm ent to operate 4 8 0 a p artm e n ts for
low -incom e tenants and about 2 0 Section
Eight rent vou ch ers for p rlv u lrly -o w n cd
apartm ents. S H A Is c u rre n tly renovating
W illia m C la rk C o u rt's HS a partm e nts w ith a
&gt;2 3 m illio n grant.
T he p o licy the S H A co m m issio n w ill
consider tonight Includes creation o f an
aw a re n e ss program for e m p lo ye e s and

Children's safety coloring book
The American Legion Post 53 Auxiliary has
presented 400 coloring books lo students at
Pina Crest Elementary. The coloring books tell
about how to keep your body safe end what to
do when someone touches you. Seven-year-

Report: FBI agent was duped by Cubans
United Brass InUrnattwwal
M IAM I — A n F ill agent sus­
pended s ix weeks ago has been
u n d e r Invest Igatlnn lo r three
ye ars b rru u se som e o f the spies
he recruited were double agents
w o rking for Fidel Castro. The
M ia m i H erald reported T h u rs ­
day.
Q u oting itn ld e n tllle d current
and form er federal o fficia ls and
FBI agents. Ihe new spuper said
the Investigation had uncovered
no evidence tltal S pe cia l Agent
Fernando Mata w as Involved in
espionage against the United
Stales.
Hut M ata m ay h a v e acted
im pro perly In protecting h is Info n n a n ls Irotn FBI scru tin y . Ihe
newspuper salt).
M ala. 48. w ho received ihe
A tto rn e y G e n e ra l's a w a rd In
1983 fur h is w ork In the foreign
co u n te r-in te llig e n ce section of
Ihe F ill's M iam i office, has been
placed on a d m in istra tiv e leave
w ith pay and had Ills se cu rity
clearance revoked.
T he FBI. citin g "p riv a c y co n ­
sid e ra tio n s." refused to discuss
Ihc case. M ata's attorney. Hugo
Rodriguez, said tieIIher he nor
M a la had been given d e la lls
about the Investigation or the
reason for tlic sus|H‘tMlon.
Rodriguez m a in ta in s Ihe F ill
sus|M-tuletl M ala lit retaliation lor
h is Involvem ent In u successful
1988 d iscrim in a tio n su it against
the agenev.
A cco rd in g lo the newspaper

^ B AN K R U PTC Y ^

Gestapo G e rm a n y or S ta lin 's
R u ssia ." he said.
Instead o f rem oving ch ild re n .
"I th in k Ihey ought lo arrest the
perpetrator ... and leave Ihe
ch ild a lo n e ." lie said.
O stalklew lez said Ihe Insert In
th r S e ntine l cost about S20.0UO
and w as paid lo r through "d o n a ­
tio n s." I lls group cla im s about
5(X) lo (XX) m em bers Hlulcw!(le.
m o s tly In Ihe O rla n d o a n d
T am pa areas.

olds Temperance Warren (felt) and Vanessa
Liggins. both Pine Crest first graders, get
books from June Blair (center right) and Flora
King, both ol the Auxiliary.

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account. M ata was actively In­
volved In the early 1980s In
re cru itin g sp ie s who h ad In­
form atio n about the C u ban govc r o m iH r H u l G a yito's. G itp -ra l
Intelligence D lrrc lo n ile . know n
by Its S p a n is h In itia ls DOT.
learned of M ata's re cru itin g e f­
fort and fed double agents Into

Ills netw ork, the sources said.
" T h e Cultans heard he w as
re c ru itin g double ugents and
they targeted h im as a dupe,".
T he' H erald
ifcer*
o irid .il a s saving.
T he sources said M ala’ trusted
Ills In lo rin a n is loo m uch.

Patrick Eptliag your friendly S em inole N ational
Bank Preside nt.

The truth is, "There's
no free lunch."
Have you heard ihe table ol Ihe lour generations ol
royalty and the world's wisest men? The royal families sum­
moned the wise memo compress all Ihe wisdom ol the world into
one simple sentence After 100 years the task was finished The
sentence read:
"There is no such thing as a free lunch.”
At your local community bank we've known that since
Ihe day we opened our doors We know we have to earn your
confidence, your respect and your irust.
We've done lh al by working hard By knowing and
treating our customers as individuals, not account numbers By
caring about our community. By making the tough decisions. By
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E D IT O R IA L S

Peace Corps can
benefit minorities
T h e P e a c e C o r p s w a n ts to s h o w th e tru e
face o f t h e U n ite d S ta te s to d e v e lo p in g w o rld
— b y r e c r u it in g a s v o lu n te e rs m o re A m e r i­
c a n s o f A f r ic a n . H is p a n ic a n d A s la n d e s c e n t.
T h a t la u d a b le g o a l p ro m is e s to e n h a n c e U .S .
're la tio n s b n a m u lt ic u lt u r a l g lo b e , a n d It
a m o u n t s to a n ofTer th a t m e m b e rs o f th e
pa rg e te d m in o r it y g ro u p s o u g h t to s e r io u s ly
c o n s id e r.
R ig h t n o w m in o r itie s m a k e u p 7 p e rc e n t o f
P e ace C o r p s v o lu n te e rs — fa r le s s t h a n th e ir
‘s h a re o f th e U .S . p o p u la tio n . T h e a g e n c y
w a n ts m in o r it ie s to m a k e u p 10 p e r c e n t o f
.v o lu n te e r s n e x t y e a r . S in c e th e a g e n c y
o p e ra te s m o s t ly In L a t in A m e r ic a . A f r ic a a n d
A s ia , t h e In c re a s e In A m e r ic a n s w h o s e
a n c e s to rs h a ll fro m th o s e re g io n s c a n o n ly
h e lp .
A le g a c y o f p re s id e n t J o h n K e n n e d y , th e
Peace C o r p s re fle c ts th e n o b le s t o f Y a n k e e
In s tin c ts , th e w illin g n e s s to g iv e a h a n d to th e
le ss fo rtu n a te . V o lu n te e r s w o r k d ir e c t ly w ith
th e p e o p le o f th e h o st n a t io n , h e lp in g th e m to
m eet b a s ic n e e d s fo r h e a lth ca re . fo o d , s h e lte r
a n d e d u c a t io n — th e re b y p r o m o t in g I n te rn a ­
tio n a l p e a ce a n d fr ie n d s h ip .

BEN

W A T T E N B E R G

Remembering a Democratic organizer
M arla T ho m as. 63. wife, m o th e r and p o litic a l
iictlv is t. died o n M a rrh I. A t a m em orial servlctIn a W ash in gton union b u ild in g , there w as ta lk
not o n ly about M arla, but a bou t "T h e M ove­
m e n t."
W e've heard a lot about m ovem en ts and the
fam ous people w h o m ount th e platform s provlded by m ovem ents. In th e ‘6 0 s, "T h e M ove­
m e n t" referred to left-wing ra d ic a ls w ho w anted
to s lo p th e V ie tn a m W a r a n d " r e - o r d e r
p rio ritie s." In th e '80s, there w ere "M ovem ent
C o n se rv a tiv e s." a ctiv ists w h o w anted to b u ild
A m e rica n defenses, cut taxes a n d sp u r c a p ita l­
ism .
M aria T h o m a s w as a m a ste r sergeant In one
part of yet a n o th e r m ovem ent o f Ideas, w hat
som e have c a lle d "n e o -e o n srrv a tlv U m ." P erhaps
a m ore a pp ro p ria te nam e w o u ld be "p a lro lib e ra lis m ."
It Is the g lo ry and m y s te ry of A m e rica n
p o litic a l eclecticl»tVi that, to som e extent, a ll
these m ovem en ts succeeded. L ittle noted Is th r
role of the u n-fantous org a n ize rs w ho m ove the
m ovem ents a n d m ake success possible.
O u r gang h a d tw o patron saint*: Sen. H e n ry
"S c o o p " J a c k s o n and A F L -C IO President George
M eany. O u r ca u se was u m ix tu re o f " a n t i­
c o m m u n is m " a n d "p ro -d e m ocracy." We were
ca lle d “ C o ld W a r lib e ra ls." M any s till are.

because, even as the C o ld W a r ends, we
rem em ber that we had th is strange b e lie f that
"a n ti-co m m u n is m " and "p ro -d e m o cra cy" w as
the sam e Issue. N icaragua show ed that, again.
T h e re a re m o re
Nicaragua* lo come.
M arla cam e from
C e d a r R a p id s , o f
C z e c h p a re n ta g e .
S h e h e ld graduate
d e g re e s fro m C o l­
u m b ia U n iv e r s it y
a n d C o lu m b ia 's
R u ssia n Institute. I
m et h e r a fte r the
1972 e lection s when
n n o r g a n iz a t io n
called the C o alitio n
for a D em ocratic M a­
j o r i t y w a s b e in g
C ourc9U 99
formed.
was a mixture
C D M ’s goal was to
o f 'anti­
b r in g D e m o c r a ts
communism'
back from the ra d i­
an d 'proca lism of the presi­
democracy.' ■
d en tial cam paign e f
George M cGovern.
W e were u nhappy ubout M cG o v rrn lte view s that
were anti-defense, a n d a n ll-a n tl-c o m m u n lx t

T ru e , v o lu n te e r s d o n 't m a k e m u c h m o n e y ,
b u t n e ith e r d o th e y n e e d a ll th a t m u c h . T h e
Dost' o fn lL v ln g is t y p ic a lly so lo w In th e ir
b s s lg q n l- ito u n t r ie s th a t m u n v m a n a g e to sa ve
a g o o d d e a l o f t h e ir m o n lh ly e x p e n s e
a llo w a n lie . In a d d itio n , u p o n c o m p le t io n o f
t h e ir lo u r o f d u ty , t y p ic a lly t w o y e a rs ,
v o lu n t e e r s g e t $ 2 0 0 fo r e a c h m o n t h In
se rv ice .

Pie in the sky
T h e N a t io n a l G o v e rn o rs A s s o c ia t io n s h o u ld
s la p a h a p p y face o n Its lo g o a n d e le c t P e te r
P a n to b e Its p re s id e n t. T h e g o v e r n o r s ' s ix
g o a ls to re fo r m A m e r ic a n e d u c a t io n b y th e
y e a r 2 0 0 0 h a v e n o b a s is in r e a lit y . O n e
d o e s n 't w ip e o u t I ll it e r a c y , d r u g s a n d
d r o p o u t s s im p ly b y t h in k in g goo d th o u g h ts .
T h e g o v e r n o r s ' I n te n t io n s a re n o b le , b u t
u s e le s s . S o m e w h e re in th e E d u c a t io n D c‘p a r tm e n t t h e ir Is a r o o m fille d w it h d u s ty
r e p o r t s , s t u d ie s a n d g o a ls . T h e ro a d to th a t
ro o m is p a v e d w ith g o o d In te n tio n s .

LETTERS TO EDITOR
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I k* signed. Include I he address of the w rite r and a
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ure subject to editing.

Berry's World

a

" E xcu se m e! Is there any new skinny in there
about D o n a ld and M a rla ? "

M arla cam e to w ork for C D M . She had a flair
for lo g istics a n d w as Involved In ru n n in g the
office, a rra n g in g sem inar* and dinners, and
w ritin g letters a skin g for m oney. In the m ld-'70».
w o rk in g w ith P e n n K e m b le . C D M 's thenexecutive director, she helped fashion a o rg a n i­
zation. dedicated to an am orph ou s aim: C h a n g ­
in g the clim a te o f opinion. Je a n n e K irk p a tric k , a
C D M fou nding m em ber said. "C D M Is not un
organ ization . It's a state o f m in d ." M arla became
C D M 's Secretary-Treasurer.
A lo n g w ith sorrow , there w as some rh e e r at
the m ovem en t's m em orial service for M arla. She
had live d lo a rc political dream s realized. O thers
had sn ickered a l the phrase, but she never
doubted w hat a ll now see: It w as Indeed an e vil
e m p ire . S h e w o rk e d w ith the D e m o cra tic
opposition In Nicaragua, and saw w hat she
uiready knew: that the taste for liberty extends
everyw here.
O u r m ovem ent like* to say "Ideas Have
C o n s e q u e n c e s ." T h in k in g about M arla, we
sh ou ld udd. "w h e n (tropic organize behind
them .”

J A C K AN D ERSON
Congressional pension
plan is too generous

T h e a g e n c y s u s p e c ts th a t m in o r it y c o lle g e
g ra d u a te s m a y s h u n th e P e a c e C o r p s b e c a u s e
th e y feel m o re p re s s u re th a n w h it e s to b e g in
th e ir c a re e rs a n d th e re b y to s ta rt e a r n in g
m o n e y . H o w e v e r, th e c o r p s m a y b e a n
e x c e lle n t c a re e r m o v e , p r o v id in g e x p e rie n c e s
that In c re a s e th e Jo b m a r k e t a b ilit y o f th o se
w h o s e rv e .

‘ T h e v o lu n t e e r s n eed n o t be y o u n g c o lle g e
g ra d u a te s , s o lo n g a s th e y h a v e u s e fu l s k ills .
In fact, m a n y a re o v e r 5 0 . A l l in a ll. a n
In cre a se In m in o r it y v o lu n te e r s a t th e P e ace
C o r p s p r o m is e s to be m u t u a lly b e n e fic ia l.

(very different from pro-com m unist I — and that
lu lu about A m e rica being the problem not the
solution.

G E O R G E F. W IL L

The cost of life, clean air
W A S H IN G T O N - "W h o ." asked Senator
M ajority L c u d rr George M itc h e ll when q u e s­
tioned about the cost of clcu n -u lr legislation,
" r u n ca lcu la te the dollar v u lu r of a c h ild 's
llr u llh and life ? " W ell now. W h ose ch ild, m in e
o r yours?
W c ca lcu la te the value o f loved ones and
xtra n grrs d iffe re n tly. Parents w ill pay m ore to
educate th eir ch ild re n Ihun they w ould be
w lllln g to have governm ent pay. In luxes, for
a ll children. G overn m ent d o rs not legislate fur
" a " child.
M itch e ll's qu e stion was rh e to rica l und h is
point Is not Just that su ch u ca lcu la tion Is
co m p le x . R a th e r. Ills Im p lic a tio n Is that
attach in g m on e ta ry vulues to such m oral
values Is m o ra lly dubious, even repellent.
However. |M illry m u k rrs do that constantly.
T h e y do not a d vet llse that Tact: they often do
not u itiu ll II even to them selves, liu t It Is
som etim es — not alw ays — w e ll lo dw ell upon
It.
Let us s tip u la te that the clean -air c o m ­
prom ise to w h ic h th r llu s lt a d m in istra tio n has
subscribed Is sensible. Its r«ml lo Industry (to
be passed a lo n g In variou s w ays! w ould be
about 921 b illio n . That m ay be. a ssu m e say. a
bargain, p u rch a sin g health-cure savings and
preventing m u c h lost p ro d u ctiv ity us u result
o f pollu tio n -re la te d Illness a n d prem ature
death. That m ay Ik - so. but tw o th in g s m ust be
said.
•
First, we have seen th is m ovie before.
W ashington Is alw ays aw ash w ith program s
" c e rta in " lo (&gt;ay for them selves, program s that
w ill not really cost what they seem lo cost. A
Jolts program w ill "pay for I t s e lf In Increased
tax revenues a n d decreased w elfare paym ents:
u tax eut w ill Ik - self fin an cin g because It w ill
Ik - w o n d rm u xly stim ulative: h cu lih savings
w ill exceed the costs of th is o r that e n v iro n ­
m en tal program .
Second, one th in g Is certain: T h e 921 b illio n
spent lor cle a n e r a ir cannot Ik - spent on other
things. M any e n viro n m e n ta lists argue that
h ealth and lo nge vity are v a lu e s m i valuable
that no a lte rn a tiv e a ugm en tatio ns of stx-lal
w elfare cun lie w eighted a gainst them. L ik e a ll
e x trc n ils m s . t h is co uld p ro d u ce jterverse
outcom es.
It Is o b v io u sly preposterous to say that any
Increm ental Im provem ent In health, however
m argin al. Is w o rth any cost to. say. econom ic
v ita lity , h ow ever severe. Hi o ro m lc vita lity
produces Jobs, w ealth and o th e r satisfaction*,
e conom ic v ita lity underw rites governm ent, the
a rts and scien ces. Including scien ces p e rta in ­
in g lo h eallti. It Is crude b io lo g ica l m a te ria lism
to assert that h e alth and lo n g e v ity are valu e s
su perior lu a ll others.
H ut e ven If one g ra n ts th a t p re m is e ,
p o licy m a ke rs face m orally d iffic u lt trade-offs.
C o m p a ra tiv e re tu rn s on h e a lth m ust be
considered. T h e 921 billio n spend on cleaner

a ir Is 921 b illio n that cunnot be spend on
im m u n U u ilo n . Infant m o rta lity , cure for poor
' pregnant women. If we re a lly believe Ihut
lir u llh und longevity ure v alu e s Im m une from
eosl-beneflt s cru tin y we sh ou ld, for starters (on
an endless list), lim it u u lo m o b lle speeds lo 35
m ph und ban left turns.
Lust week, a
I) I p a r 11 s u rt c o m - '
m issio n voted 8-7 to
re co m m e n d p ro v id ­
ing health Insurance
und long-term cure to
a ll In need. It would
c o s t b u s in e s s 9 2 0
b illio n and govern­
m e n t 9 6 6 b illio n .
Ileeuuse the govern­
ment hus Inadequate
re s o u rce s (of re ve ­
nues. und of the w ill
lo In cre a se them ),
C l h e $21 b illio n
th e c o m m is s io n 's
spent for
p r o p o s a l Is b e in g
c le an er air
dism issed as u mere
can n o t be
a u d it o f n e e d s It
spent on oth er
w ould be nice lo 1111.
things. ■
A n a d d itio n a l 70-cenl
la x on u gallon of
guaollnc (raising the
price. In real terms, lo w hat It was In I OHO)
w ould pay for It. Hut no elected offlclul Is going
to say that such a gasoline tax. or some other
e q u iv a le n t revenu e-raiser. Is m o ra lly o b ­
ligatory lest we Ik - g u ilty o f p u llin g a d o lla r
value on health und life.
I’o llc lc s co ncernin g health la k e odd carom s.
T h e use of autom obile safety b e lls Is good, but
because o f It there ure fewer rleud d rive rs and
passengers, so there are fewer organs available
for transplants. S m o k in g Is a health calu siro phe. but an end of sm okin g w o uld be a blow to
S ocial S e cu rity and prlvute pensions: T h e ir
a ctu aria l assum ption s co u n t on m illio n s of
s in o k rrs d y in g before they c o lle d m u ch , or
a n y . o f th e e n title m e n ts . A n ll- p o llu llo n
technologies required on cu rs since 1980 have
raised cur prices, thereby en cou ragin g m any
people to co ntinu e d riv in g olde r cars. I*re-1960
curs are one-third of these now operating and
they produce 86 percent of autom otive p o llu ­
tion.
Environmentalism is a worthy concern. Hui
It Is one among m any, and alluchlng the
adjective "environm ental" lo legislation and
demonstrating a health lM-nelll from the
legislation does not give It Irresistible
mom entum for enactment.
T he Idea that " llle ts p rice le ss” com es under
llie rutegory of useful nonsense It is useful lo
ta lk that way. thereby In clin in g our m in d s to
place h igh value on llle. pre cise ly because we
co n sta n tly m ust act In e.ays that ta u s r s that
value lo lx- Jostled and com prom ised.

W A S H IN G T O N - W ith o u t w o rk in g a day.
form er president G e ra ld R. Ford w ill pocket
m ore m oney from the federal governm ent
next year th an w ill President George Bush.
W h ile Ford lounges at hta retreats In V a il
und P alm S prings, he w ill collect a ye arly
federal p en sion o f 921 9 .1 9 9 — the co m bined
pension for h ts year* a s a congressm an and
president. Hush, w ho m ust show u p at th r
office every day. w ill receive a salary of
9200.000.
W h y sh o u ld an ex-president cost the
ta xp a yers m ore than
the cu rre n t one? In
Its s e l f - s e r v i n g
w is d o m . C o n g r e s s
h a s d e v is e d a r e ­
t ir e m e n t p r o g r a m
that m ay be the most
generous In the land.
If Congress were a
priva te business, the
IK S w o u ld d isq u alify
th is pension plan.
C o ngress gives full
ben efits to w orkers
w h o w o uld be co n ­
s id e r e d I n e lig ib le ,
e a rly retirees In the
f Wh«nCofllho
private sector. In the
turns 50, the
re a l w o rld , fo rm e r
government
Rep. T o n y C o elh o .
pension
D -C u llf.. w o u ld not
checks will
have been cleared for
start arriving
h e fty p e n sio n
in the mail. J
benefits w h en he fcfl
h is post at the age of
47. Nevertheless, w hen C o elh o tu rn s 50. the
governm ent pension ch e ck s w ill start a rriv ­
in g In the m all.
Congressio nal pensions ore based o il u
varie ty o f fuctors. In clu din g the m e m be r's
three highest years o f Income. T h e pay raise
C o ngress gave Itself last year ru n s u p the
pensions B y th r first o f next year, servin g
House m em bers w ill be m aking a lm ost 4 0
percent m ore m oney In raises and cost-ofliv in g Increases th an th e y w ere at the
begin n in g o f th lsye ur.
Because of that pay raise, pension ch e cks
for retirees after 1993 w ill be based on an
Incom e of at least 912 5 .2 1 8 for House
m em bers.
C o n s id e r w h at th a t m e u n s to H o u se
S peaker T o m Foley. D-W ash.. who prom oted
the pay raise. If Foley decided lo throw In the
gavel In throe years, he w ould Im m ediately
start re ce ivin g a pension o f about 9 1 0 1 .0 0 0 a
year.
T h e pension plan faith fu lly keeps puce w ith
Inflation. J u s t unk A lb e rt G ore Sr., the father
o f Sen. A lb e rt G ore J r .. D -T n in . S in ce A l
se n io r retired from the Senate In 1970. he hus
been e ligib le for m ore than 91 m illio n In
pension paym ents. He Is entided to 9 88,564 a
year now. and h is last sa la ry In the Senate
w as o n ly $42,500.
If the e n tire C ongress were to retire In
1993. the NaUonal T axp aye rs U n io n has
estim ated that th r governm ent w ould pay ul
least 91 m illio n each lo more th an 3 0 0
retirees before they died. "M o st average
A m e rica n s dream of e a rn in g 91 m illio n In
th e ir life tim e ." said D avid Keating o f the
N T U . "T h e s e retired m em bers o f Congress
w ill receive that w ith o u t w o rk in g ."
In these d a ys o f sm o th e rin g budget deficits,
one w o uld expect Congress to act un exam ple
— but no.
Rep. H ow urd Coble. K-N.C.. stands alone.
He has refused to p articipate In th r pension
program and says he w ill take o n ly S ocial
S e cu rity . He has Introduced a b ill to cu t the
pension plan, but he sa ys his colleagues tell
h im to " p u t a lid on It."
C o ble told our associate J im L y n ch . "I Just
th in k we could do a w hole lot o f s a crificin g
that w o uld play w ell w ith uur co n stitu en ts
back hom e and w ould b rin g som e fiscal
s a n ity to th is tow n."
Now. th a t's a nuvel Idea — fiscal sanity. But
the Insanity Is lik e ly lo w in out. J u s t ask
G e ra ld Ford. As of M a rrh I. Ford had
received m ore than 91 8 m illio n In federal
i-naion payment*, lie told u» that he wrote
ongress last year opposin g an Increase in
the presiden tial pension, but to no avail.
Fo rd w as unaw are that h r w ould receive
m ore th an Bu sh next year.

8

1

�Sanford Harald. Sanford, Florida — Thursday, March 15, 1M0 — M

Governor calls on troopers for bus safety
School board schtduto workshop*
S A N F O R D — T h e S e m ino le C o u n ty S chool B o ard agreed on
Ihc lim e s and d a le s o f three future w o rk session a at T u e sd a y's
m eeting.
A w o rk session on b u ild in g elem en tary sch oo ls w ill be M arch
2 6 ut 7 p.m . T h r board expects a targe n u m b e r o f concerned
p u rrnta to attend the discu ssio n , so the m e e tin g w ill be at
e ith e r L y m a n o r L a k e M ary H ig h School, de pending on the
a v a ila b ility o f I h rlr auditorium s.
Hoard m em bers expressed d isa ppoin tm e n t that Gov. Bo b
Mart Inez had postponed h is v isit to M idw ay Ele m e n ta ry S cho ol
w h ich hud been sch eduled for that m orning. " W e would have
liked for h im to be able to meet w ith parents that n ig h t." board
ch a irm a n A n n N e isw cn d cr said.
T h e re w ill be a one h our w o rk session May 8 to discuss how
change orders for fa c ilitie s co n stru ctio n w ill be handled on
future projects.
A n d Oct. 3. the hoard w ill meet w ith Dr. L a rry Lezotte on
fu m u d a iln g a ii m odel for "m o re effective sch oo ls."

Aerobics classes offered
S A N F O R D — T h e S anford R ecreation D epartm ent is offering
un aerobic cla ss ut the Y o u th C e n te r on the low er level o f C ity
H all. C la sse s w ill be from 10 to I I a.m . M onday. W ednesday.
F rid a y and Satu rdays, and from 3 3 0 to 6:30 p.m . Tuesday and
T h u rsd a ys. A d m issio n Is $2 per class. E xe rcise m ats w ill be
fu rn lsh rd . A ll non-Sanford residen ts w ill pay a $10 n o n ­
resident fee. For m ore Inform ation, c a ll 330-5607.

Garbage----Coatlaaad fraos F i | i 1A
change for residents,
a lth o u g h som e m a y see in ­
creases w h ile others w ill see a
decreased garbage co lle ctio n fee.
C u rre n tly . S e m in o le C o u n ty
o p e ra te s a " fre e m a r k e t "
garbage co lle ction m eth od w h ich
m eans u ninco rpora le d residents
can use a n y o f the 2 0 h aulers
w illin g to p ic k up th e ir garbage.
T h e re su lt Is garbage tru ck s
r u m b l i n g t h r o u g h
n eighborhoods so m etim es four
o r m ore da ys a w eek Instead of
two.
T o h elp end that practice and
b rin g som e m anagabtr o rd e r to

TALLAH ASSEE C o n ce rn
over the recent sh ootin gs at
G re y h o u n d buses that began
earlier th is week In Ja c k s o n v ille
p ro m p te d F lo r id a G o v . B o b
M artinez to c a ll on state troopers
lo m on itor 1he pasarnger buses.
M a rtin e z a ske d the F lo rid a
H ighw ay Patrol on W ednesday
lo keep an eye on G re y h o u n d
b u s e s t r a v e lin g In F l o r id a
because o f Incidents associated
w ith th e tw o -w e e k-old la b o r
strike against the rom pan y.
He also asked th r co m p a n y 's
ch airm an lo Install radios In Ihe
buses so driv e rs can r a il for help
In emergencies.
M artinez said h r wanted lo
ensure p u b lic safely and m a in ­
ta in Ihe confidence o f residen ts
and lo uH sIs travelin g through
Florida fay bus.
"T h e sa fe ly o f ou r residen ts Is
ira m o u n t." M artinez sa id In a
Her lo G re y h o u n d ch a irm a n

C

Satellite----Csatlaaad frsas Fags 1A

setback for the free
w o rld 's co m m e rcia l rocket In­
dustry.
T h e IntelsateBtte w as la u n ­
c o u n ty garbage co llection . T h e
ched W ednesday m o rn in g by a
S o lid W aste G ro u p proposed to
T ita n 3 rocket m a kin g o n ly Its
h a v e e x c lu s iv e fra n ch ise d is ­
second flig h t In w hat w as to
t r ic t s for r e s id e n tia l p ic k u p ,
hsve been another step forw ard
d iv id in g th e' c o u n ty Into 11 fo r b u ild e r M a r t in M a r ie t t a
d istricts. Ea ch h au lin g co m p an y A s tr o n a u tic s G r o u p 's b id to
w o u ld have e x clu s iv e p ic k u p c a r v e o u t a n ic h e In th e
rig h ts In th e ir d istrict.
private-sector lau nch m arket.
In ste a d , d is m a y e d In te ls a t
N eron sa id backdoor garbage
ground co ntro llers spent a h a r­
p ic k u p for th e h a n d ic a p p e d
ried day try in g to save the errant
w o u ld be Included In the ba sic
sa tellite a n d prevent a 8 2 6 5
ra te . He s a id so m e garbage
m illio n d isa ste r for the In terna­
h a u le rs m ay choose to offer the
tio n al T e le co m m u n ica tio n s S a t­
se rv ice to non-handicapped re si­
ellite O rganization , a 1 18-nation
den ts for a separate fee negoti­
group that h andles m oat o f the
ated between residents a n d the
free w o rld 's space c o m m u n ic a ­
h au ler.
le r.
tions traffic.
T h e problem began after the
T ita n 3 's flaw less la u n ch from
the Cape C anaveral A ir Force
Station after Ihc ro cke t's second
stage, ca rry in g Intelsat 6. w as
I titem
e m np
lck
l s o h be
r
ickim
u p wwillilla also
offered placed Into an egg-shaped orbit
d u rin g the m onth. The c ity Is w ith a low point of 110 m ile s
m a in t a in i n g r e g u la r r o u t e and h ig h poin t o f 247 m iles.
T h e s a te llite w a s to h a v e
s c h e d u le s d u r in g ih c M a k e
separated from the spent rocket
Sanford S h in e cam paign. O rd i­
stage 25 m in u te s after takeoff.
n a rily . S an fo rd residen ts are
e n title d to one free, targe-Item A n on-board racket th en w as
p ick u p per single-fam ily hom e scheduled to fire to begin boost­
p e r y e a r; h o m e o w n e r s a re in g the spacecraft to Its fin a l
orbit 2 2 .3 0 0 m iles above the
rh arg e d for a ll others. T h e city
operates a sp e cia l p trku p route
for s u ch Herns five days w eekly
In a d d itio n to regular refuse
p lr k u p rallies.)
Continued from Page 1A
C o u n ty c o m m is s io n e rs P a l
an Im p o n a n l p o in t." he
W arren and Fred S tre e lm a n said

Free pickup of bulky
items may be nixed
_

■ y J . M A R K B A R F IE L D
Herald s ta ll writer
S A N F O R D — F r r r p i c k u p of
old refrigerators and sofas m ay
not be In the o lfln g In Sem inole
County.
Sem inole C o u n ty co m m issio n ­
ers n ixed Im m ediate support for
Ihc proposal T uesday, saying
Ihey'd lik e to see a com parison
of Ih r "fre e " service* — w h ich
w ould a c lu u lly be paid us |u rt of
an a n n u al garbage fee — or a
custom er ilay-as-nreded basis.
H ill Neron. a p rin cip a l In the
co u n ty 's solid waste co n su ltin g
firm T h e S o lid W uste G roup,
said Ihc average charge to re si­
dents w ould be " a lew cents per
m o n th " for the service. Neron
a rgue d that by tille rin g ih e
service for "fre e ." II w o uld deter
Illegal d u m p in g from occu rrin g.
" Y o u 'll be m u ch m ore lik e ly to
find (old n-frlgernlors and sofasl
out In Ihe woods or along u
ro a d sid e s o m e w h e re ." N eron
said. "A ls o . If It Isn't regulated.
Ihe c u s to m e r m uy w in d up
paying m u ch m ore than they
w ould fo ra few c e n ls a m o n th .”
(In S an fo rd , re sid e n ts m ay
request free p ick u p of regular
refuse d u rin g rtu- m o n th uf
M arch u n d e r the Make Sanford
S h in y program . One free large-

a n d c h ie f e x e c u llv e officer Fred
G . C u rre y . "W e w ant p ro ­
spective v is ito rs lo feel co m plete­
ly co m fo rta b le here, w ith o u t
w o rry in g about th eir personal
safety w h ile tra ve lin g In ou r
s la te ."
C o m pa n y officia ls sa id there
had been eight sh ootin gs In­
v o lv in g G re y h o u n d buses. One
s trik e r h as been k ille d sin ce
w alkou t began M arch 2.
T h e firs! sh ootin g lo ok place
S u n d a y n ight n ear Ja c k s o n v ille .
In ju ring seven people.
T h e e igh th a n d most recent
G re y h o u n d b u s sh o o tin g o c ­
cu rre d W ednesday night when
tw o b u llets s tru c k a passenger
b u s w h ile it w as tra ve lin g on
Interstate 24 In Chattanooga.
T rn n . None o f the 4 8 passengers
w as hurt.
A u th o ritie s In Tacom a. W ash.,
were In ve stig atin g the s u s p i­
cio u s b o m b in g T uesday o f a

equ ator over the A tla n tic Ocean.
B u t Intelsat 6 failed to separate
fro m th e s e c o n d s ta g e a n d
g ro u n d c o n r o lle r s u lt im a te ly
radioed co m m an d s to the relay
sta tio n that caused it to separate
Instead from Its "perigee k k k
m o to r.” Ihe s o lid -fu e l ro c k e t
requ ired to boast It tow ard Ita
fin a l orbit.
D ean B u rch , director general
o f Intelsat, sa id the m a ne u ve r
" a llo w e d th e s a te llite to be
placed In a safe low -Earth orbit
Tor the tim e being w h ile options.
In clu din g Ihe p o ssib ility o f a
sh u ttle recovery, are e x a m in e d ."
N A S A rescued or repaired lo u r
s a t e lli t e d u r in g t h r e e p re C h a lle n g e r sh uttle m issio n s, but
a n a gency e n g in e e r w h o re ­
quested a n o n y m ity said he d id
not have enough data even to
co n sid e r w hether su ch a sh u ttle
rescue fligh t m igh t be feasible
for Intelsat 6.
"In the clim a te that w e're In
tig h t now. I'd fin d that h a rd to
believe th a t we w ould (do that)."
he said. B u t he q u ic k ly added:
" I t's h ard for m e to say It c a n ’ t
be d on e ."
" T h e o n ly th in g Is, the w ay
the lla u n c h schedule) Is la id out.
I have no Idea how that w o u ld fit
Into the schem e o f th in g s."
In te lsa t 6 h as liq u id -fu e le d
m a n e u ve rin g ra cke ts that ca n be

Volunteers-

they warned lo see a com parison
o f Ihc costs because everyone
w o n't use Ihe service and It
m igh t be u n fa ir to charge those
w ho don't.
Strectm an sa id even H the
c o u n ty 's level or garbage co lle c­
tion service Is lowered a s a
resu tl. he w ould prefer a pay as
needed p ick u p service rath er
thun the averaged payment.
Neron said he w ould provide
the in form ation in co m m issio n ­
ers In tw o to four weeks.
A status m eetin g o f Ihe M ake
S anford S h in e T ra sh Force w ill
lie lom orrow ut 8 a.m. In Ihe city
co m m issio n conference room In
S anford C ity H a ll. 300 N. P ark
A ve. A n yo ne Interested Is Invited
to attend.

L lb e ra to re agreed. " V o lu n teerlsm Is a good w ay to save tax
do lla rs." she said. " O u r v o lu n ­
teers do a trem endous service lo
the c ity by fining needed jo b
p osition s for w hich they receive
no pay. T h e y get an ID ca rd and
are Invited lo the c ity em ployees
p ic n ic ." she said.
V olu n te e r coordinator. G ra ce
H auck, said mast o f the v o lu n ­
teers are retired and serve Ihc
city In jo b s they once perform ed
for pay. A n office m anager for 32
years. H a u ck retired but v o lu n ­
teered h er services to the c ity as
" a w ay to give som ething back.
It's a good cause. If (he c ity
needs o u r help. 1 feel we sh o u ld

J u liu s C. Baker. 74. Hoscwood
Lane. A lla m o n tr S prin g s, died
S u n d a y a l h is residence. Born
M arch 2. 1916. In Kalam azoo.
M ich., he m oved lo A lla m o n te
S p rin g s from P ce k sk lll, N.Y.. In
1979. He w as a su pe rviso r at the
V eteran s A d m in is tra tio n H o sp i­
tal and a M ethodist.
S u rv iv o rs include son. Karl.
Orlando: brothers. Ja m e s J r..
Kalam azoo. W illia m . M uskegon,
M ich.. H enry. W ashington. D.C..
A rn o ld . U n io n C ity . Ga.: sister.
Irene W arfield. Kalam azoo: two
g ra ndch ildre n.
B a ld w in - F a ir c h ild F u n e r a l
Hom e. A lta m o n te S prin g s. In
charge o l arrangem ents.

S H IR L E Y W . D eFO REST
S h irle y W . D eForesl. 88. 9 1 9

W ith federally m ediated la tk s
between G reyho u nd s m anage­
m e n t a n d s t r i k i n g d r iv e r s
s c h e d u le d to r e s u m e t h is
weekend. T ransportation S ecre­
tary- Sam uel S k in n e r expressed
h o p e W e d n e s d a y t h a i th e
w alkout could be resolved.

G re y h o u n d , based In D allas,
carried 2 2 m illio n paaaengers
Iasi y e a r a n d Is c r u c ia l to
low -incom e travelers w h o liv e in
sm aller c d fo m u n llie s th a t have
no bus lin e s o f th e ir ow n.

T h e strike began u ftrr negotia­
tio n s broke off on a new ihreeyear contract for about 9.000
G re y h o u n d e m p lo ye e s re p re ­
sented by Ihe union . In rlu dlng
d r iv e r s , b a g g a g e h a n d le r s ,
m echanics, ttc k rl a g rn is und
reservation clerks.
T h e w alknut w as railed on
g r o u n d s of u n f a ir la b o r
practices, rather thun sim p le
econom ics, union officials said.

used to raise the sa tellite's orbit
s lig h tly to slow the effects of
atm osph eric friction, or "d ra g ."
w h ich can cause spacecraft In
su ch low o rb its to slow dow n
a n d f a ll b a c k In to th e a t ­
m osphere.
B u t that apparently w as not
the case w ith the T ita n 's second
stage, and an official w ith U.S.
Space C om m and said p re lim i­
n a ry ra d a r tra ck in g data In­
d ica te d that the 33-foot-long
rocket stage and the sa tellite
m otor could plunge back Into
E a rth 'a atm osphere In less than
tw o weeks.
Intelsat 6 w as the second In a
s c rie s o f fiv e su p e r-p o w e rfu l
co m m u n ica tio n s satellites b u ilt
by H ughes A ircraft Co. o f E l
Segundo. C a lif., under a co ntract
valu e d at $ 7 0 0 m illio n . T h e first
w as su ccessfully la u nche d last

Rollout

Caatlaaed from Page l A

review em ergency procetkires.
W e a rin g brig h I-o ran g e
spacesutls. a ll five are scheduled
to c li m b a b o a rd D is c o v e r y
T h u rsd a y for th r fin a l h o u rs of
the m ock countdow n, a standard
exercise to give the astronauts
a n d engineers a fin al chance to
practice launch-day procedures.
A form al flight readiness re­
view to assess la u n ch processing
Is scheduled for M arch 3 0 and
31. a n d If all goes well Ihe $2
b illio n o rb lle r w ill blast o ff at
9:21 a.m. T hu rsday. A p ril 12. lo
k ic k olT the year's th ird sh u ttle
flight.
T h e h ig h lig h t o f the m issio n
w ill com e Ihe day after lifto ff
w h en H aw ley, operating D isco v ­

T he co m p an y sa ys 1.800 u n ­
ion em ployees h sve re tu rn ed to
work. In clu din g 3 5 8 d rive rs. T h e
ro m p a n y a lso has h ire d 7 0 0
re p la c e m e n t w o rk e rs .
G reyho u nd said II la ru n n in g at
33 percent o f Its n o rm a l aevlce
levels.
T he u n ion sa ys Ihc h irin g o f
replacem ent w o rkers Is Illegal,
und thal a c tu a lly o n ly about 4 0 0
union m em bers have croaaed
picket lines, w ith fewer th an 100
union driv e rs re tu rn in g to w o rk.

October b y an A ria n e 4 rocket.
It w as o n ly the second flig h t o f
a T ita n 3 In the p o st-C h allen ger
co m m e rcia l space program , a n d
If t h e s a t e l l i t e c a n n o t b e
salvaged the em erging c o m m e r­
c ia l la u n c h In d u s try In th e
United States w ill be d e a lt a
major.setback.
T h e n e x t T ita n la u n c h la
scheduled for Ju n e 1 to c a rry
another Intelaal 6 Into o rb it.
W h a t e f f e c t t h e p r o b le m
W ednesday m ight have o n those
p la n s w a s n ot im m e d ia t e ly
know n.
T h e m ost recent p re v io u s In­
telsat lo ss cam e in 1906 w h e n
the th ird stage o f a n A ria n e
rocket failed. T he loot U m e an
Intelsat spacecraft w as loot after
la u n c h fro m Cape C a n a v e ra l
cam e on J u n e 9 .1 9 8 4 .

e ry 's 50-foot robot a rm . p la n a to
la u n ch ih e telescope fro m the
sh u ttle 's ca rg o bay.
T h e telescope Is expe cte d to
re volu tion ize op tica l a stro n o m y
and h elp scie n tists le a n t m ore
about the co n d itio n s th a t e xiste d
In the u n ive rse s h o rtly after th e
b ig b a ng exploM on be lie ve d to
have given btrth to the co sm os
som e lS b llllo n years ago.
It also m a y be able to A n d
dire ct evidence o f p la n e ts c ir c l­
in g other sta rs and It la expected
lo provide rou tine V oyager-class
photos o f J u p ite r and S a tu rn .
L a u n ch o rig in a lly w as sch ed­
uled for O ctobe r 1986. but the
C h a lle n g e r s h u t t le d is a s t e r
grounded th e A m e rica n m ann ed
space program and p u t the flig h t
o n h old u n til now

Jail-----------arrested In Florida.
T h e tw o gang fa m ilie s In th e ir
c o m b in e d a c t iv it ie s , B r i c k
a lle g e d , w o u ld s t r ik e O h io
houses w here they kn e w the
v ic tim s had specific valu a b le s. If
the v ic tim s w eren't a t hom e, the
ba n d its w o uld wait for th em If
th e y n e e d e d a s s is t a n c e In
s e c u rin g v a lu a b le s fro m th e
victim s. V ic tim s In m a n y case.
B ric k said, were beaten to force
them to cooperate.

HOSPITAL NOW
F o r the first year follow ing the
m erger If approved, (he agree­
m ent c a lls lo r four officers and
d ire cto rs from Sem inole C o u n ty
to s e rv e on the 19-m em ber
G O A R board a n d directors, g iv ­
in g S e m in o le C o u n ty 21 percent
representation In the governing
board. A fte r the first year, S e m i­
n ole C o u n ty Realtors are no
lo n g e r guaranteed positions «on
the govern in g baurd.
D u ffy said h is o rig in a l proposal
ca lle d for keeping those g u a ra n ­
teed S e m in o le C o u n ty position s
o n the governing board.
"S u re , w e 'll have 21 percent o f
the board d u rin g the llrs t year,
but com e Nov. I |I9 9 I|, th e y 'll

be out.
D u lfy said. "1 th in k
m ost of m y colleagues w ill su p ­
port the m erger because they
don't th in k representation w ill
be an Issue. Hut It's o n ly h u m a n
nature, the Orlando-area people
w ill w ant to hold on to th e ir
pow er."
Duffy said such Issues a s sla te
expressw ay fin an cin g co u ld s p ilt
the two groups, w ith O range
C o u n ty Realtors favoring state
fin a n c ia l su p p o rt for O ra n ge
C o u n ty segm ents and g iv in g
S e m in o le C o u n ty 's p o rtio n a
lesser prio rity.
Phllpot sa id Sem inole C o u n ty
representation am ong the G O A R
leadership w ill be assured u n d e r
the proposed m erger agreem ent.

P h llp o t said com m ittees w ill be
m erged In clu din g the selection
com m ittee, w h ich presents of­
fice r nom in ations, a s s u rin g c o n ­
tin u e d S em ino le C o u n ty repre­
sentation.
" W e h a v e p le n ty o f h ig h q u a lity people here In S e m in o le
C o u n ty ." P h llp o t said. " I d on 't
th in k representation w ill be a
pro b le m ."
D uffy sa id he a lso h as c o n ­
ce rn s about the fate of S C B R 's
a p p r o x im a t e ly $ 4 0 0 ,0 0 0 tn
assets. In clu din g ih c lr offices In
W in te r S prin g s, c u rre n tly bein g
re n o v a te d . P h llp o t s a id Ihe
future of those assets have not
been determ ined.

D EATH S
JULIUS C . BAKER

T he N a tio n a l La b o r R e la tio n s
Ikiard Is re vie w in g a co m p la in t
by the u n io n that G re y h o u n d
w as b a rg a in in g In bad fa ith
before the strike , and w a s try in g
lo break the union.

give It,"s h e said.
L lb e ra to re sa id u s in g o ld e r
re s id e n ts In the p ro g ra m Is
w o rk in g v e ry well. " T h e y have
a lo t o f experience In alot o f
areas, so w e're te a m in g from
them . loo. W e educate th em on
p u b lic safety, and they take that
e d u ca tio n a n d s h a re It w ith
o th e rs." she said.
Continued from Page 1A
C ity e m p loyees Je a n n e
burglary ring,
G oodenough arid A n n A d a m s
w ith about 2 0 0 associates, a c ­
help tra in som e o f the v o lu n ­
co rd in g to F D L E S pecial Agent
teers. "I ca n 't say enough good
M ike B rick , have terrorized re s i­
a b o u t the p r o g r a m .''
dents In 10 counties In O h io for
G oodenough said.
about 25 years.
H a u ck sa id the volu n teers w ill
H u n t's role. B ric k alleges, w as
be there a s long as th e y are
needed. “ S om e d a y L a k e M ary to receive and sell goods stolen
w ill be a w ealthy little tow n, and by gang m em bers w ho traveled
lo Flo rid a to dispose o f the Hems.
w ill be able to h ire m ore c ity
In the Ja n u a ry busts, four O h io
em ployees. W e ca n h elp out
m em bers o f Ihe rin g were also
u n til th e n ," she said.

Merge
C o n tin u e d fr o m P ag e I A
Jo in in g w ould
end dou ble dues pa ym e n ts by
m em bers o f hot h groups.
"It w ill h elp co nso lida te ou r
m a rk e ts ," P h llpot said. " T h e
co un ty line has d im m ed (o being
a lm o st non-exlstant. W h e n a
R e a lto r fro m O range C o u n ty
la k e s a p ro p a rd lv e cu stom e r out
lo look a l property, they don't
M op at the co u n ty lin e ."
D u lly said w hile he suggested
Ihe m erger Iasi y e ar und su p ­
ports u co m b in in g of ih e two
groups to have use of Ihc larger
M LS . he does not suppo rt Ihc
m erger proposal devised by a
task force o f o fficials from the
two groups.

garage adjacent lo a G reyhound
term inal, and several shots were
fired al a bus ca rry in g passen­
gers In Chicago.
No Injuries were rrp o n e d In
e ith e r Incident.

E. 2 n d St.. Sanford, died T u e s ­
day a l La k e v lcw N u rsin g Center.
S anford. Born Nov. 10, 1901, In
G re e n w ich . Conn ., she m oved to
S a n fo rd from B o ca Raton In
1987. She was an e xecu tive
secretary and Episcopalian.
S u rv iv o rs In clu d e h usba n d.
C a l. Merle; brother. Dr. E m m e tt
W an am aker. Venice.
G ra m k o w F u n e ra l Hom e.
S an ford. In charge of a rrange­
m ents.

ANGELA LYNN 8AL8BURY
A n ge la L y n n S ulsbu ry, Infant.
285 A b b o ll Ave.. Lake M ary,
died T uesday ut Flo rid a H o s p i­
tal. A lta m o n te S prings. She w as
born M arch 13. 1990. In A lta ­
m onte Springs.
S u r v iv o r s In c lu d e p a re n ts .
T e rre n ce and S h eila. Lake Mary:
s is t e r . M e lis s a . L a k e M a ry :

paternal grandparents, J o h n and
Y v o n n e . S a n fo r d : m a t e r n a l
g ra n d p a re n ts . J a m e s a nd
Fra n cis C hapm an. Lon g wood.
O a k la w n Park C em ctery/Fu n cral Home. Lake M ary,
in charge o f arrangem ents.

RAYMOND A L E X A N D E R
SMITH
R a y m o n d A k-xan der S m ith .
85. East C h u rc h Avenue, Longw o o d . d ie d W e d n e s d a y a t
H lllh a ve n Health Care C enter.
Sanford. B o rn Feb. 6. 1905. In
P ortlan d. Ore., he m oved lo
Lon gw oo d fro m A rk a n s a s In
1918. He was the ow ner o f a
cabinet m a k in g shop.
S u rv iv o rs Include wife. Nellie:
daughters. Margaret W illia m so n .
Longwood. Louise Ayers, W in te r
Haven, C a ro ly n Dadey. Kudin.

L a id .: sons. R ichard, D onald,
b o t h of T it u s v ille , R a l p h .
O verbrook. Kan., B c rlo n , T a v ­
ernier; brothers, A rth u r. Robert,
both o f Appleton. W ash.: sister.
O liv e Rash, Orkm do: 10 grandc h i l d r e n ;
13 g r e a t g ra ndch ildre n.
B u ld w ln - F a lr c h ild F u n e r a l
H om e, A lta m o n te S p rin g s. In
charge of arrangem ents.

H I L L . E L M O JR
FufMtfAJ w rv fc t* toe Mr ilr o e M ill Sr . •*,
of n v i A irp o rt B N d
s«niorif * h o di«d
iMonctey. w it b« 4 JO p m F t(4 * f *f Sonr it*
F u n v e il Mom* CtUbpcI w Ufi B ith o p Ii « m H
B lit h Sr o ffic ia tin g Inform ant fo follow in
Vhm B urton C o m tfo ry . Snftford Frt«nds m oy
PAY fhotr r n p K l l to«Lvy ( T h vrtd oy ) from 4 1
pm
Su nni# F u rw ro l Horn*. Sonfofd. In (K#rg#
o l #rr«r»gcrpent*

CHtrtl Ft™a* Rtfwul Nnpil**
A D M IJ J IO N J
Sanford
D alm * A g a n
P a t r k la i la c k
M a r v in O r* 1
Jacqualln* Law ton
Iron* M oor*
Janot H r m ot
S ta r I* Randall
E r n o t t R Slad d tn
Ju d ith V arq u a i
Brand* W o rk*
E d u a rd H Dalanoy. D a S a ry
Raym ond L Crydar man. Dalton*
Ja ttta J D a v it. Dalton*
M ltd ra d Itanbowar. Dalton*
lla b a t E .S a M a . Dalton*
A lllt o n Jrh altar. Dalton*
C a ro l A P r India, Oranga C ity
Jo an Tobin. Orang* C ity
O IJC H A R O E l

Sanlord
Thom a t H S r own

M k k a y J. Cagburn
T a r t u K. Jo rd a n
P a tty M acon
R ic h a rd Poovoy
E d d ia L Rothm an
Georg* SaymofO
Katherine Sherm an
E ric L. V ihlen
B la ca G u lle t. D e B a ry
Shawn M Potochnlh. D oS a ry
Anna W ypycha. D e B a ry
Donald R Devrleo. D eltona
Aim L. Sartgny. D eltona
Helen Y u re cko . Deltona
C t e in flo g a ri. Lake M a ry
H um berto C Ravel*. O rlan do
Angela R ic h a r d u n and baby boy, Santord
B everly P . D ill a n d b * y b i

BIRTHS

Central F lo rid a b g a r
Janet Ram oa. a b aby boy, Sanlo rd
G lo ria R a n d a ll, a baby bay. Sanford
J a c g u a lin o V . W lllia r m . a b a b y
Santord
Brenda W o rle y, a baby g irl. Sanford

boy.

SanfordHerald
MISSED
DELIVERY
Call: 322-2611
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
5:30 p.m. til 6:30 p.m.
SUNDAY
6:00 A.M. til 10:00 A.M.
"SAME DAY DELIVERY IS OUR GOAL ”

�• A — Sanford Herald, Sanford. Florida — Thursday, March IS. 1990

Child-care money lacking
■ r Q M V W M ftN U N
W A S H IN G T O N A m a jo r
fe d e ra l s t u d y ratted ror
o v e rh a u lin g the U S. ch lld-carc
s y s t e m t h r o u g h b illio n s o f
d o lla r s In n e w g o v e rn m e n t
spending, federal standards for
day-care re n le rs and a ye ar's
u n p a id Ira v c f r o n t w o rk for
p a rr n ls of new borns.
" E x lx lln g ch ild -ra re aenrlres
In l lie U n ited S la te s are Inade­
q u a te ." ro n rlu d rd the two-year
s t u d y r n n d u r t r d b y a 19m e m b e r N a t io n a l R e s e a rc h
C o u n c il p a n rl o f experts at I h r
r e q u e s t o f i h r H e a lth a n d
H u m a n S e rvices Department.
" O f greatest concern Is the
large n u m b e r o f ch ild re n w ho
are presently cared for In set­
tin g s that do not protect I h d r
health and safety and do not
p ro v id e a p p ro p ria te d e v e lo p ­
m en tal stim u la tio n .”
T h e report, released W ednes­
day. said A m e rica has fallen
beh ind other Industrial countries
In resp on d in g to the "s o cia l
re v o lu tio n " of recent decades
that reshaped the fam ily and
re s u lte d In th e m a jo rity o f
ch ild re n h avin g m others w ho
work.
S in ce there Is agreement that
"m o th e rs are In the labor force
to s la y ," the stu d y proposed
d cv o llu g 95 b illio n to BIO b illio n
a year in governm ent m oney
and "s u b a ta n lla l" private funds
(or u child-care system that In
m any cases w ould go beyond
e ven the m ost c o n tro v e rs ia l
pnqiosnls now before Congress.

U n it e d P r e s s I n t e n M t t w w t

W A S H IN G T O N - O liver
North, e n d in g four days of te sti­
m ony In I he Iran-Contra tria l of
Jo h n Poindexter, conceded to
prosecutors h is form er W h ile
House boss was at the center of
of

R o n a ld

R e a g a n ’s

worst scandal.
In u rapid scrie s o f questions to
the form er M arine, prosecutor
Dan W ebb tried W ednesday lo
counter the defense argum ent
th a t N o rth fre q u e n tly a cte d
b e h in d P o in d e x te r's b a ck In
s e llin g m is s ile s to Iran a n d
p ro v id in g a rm s and m oney lo
th r N icaraguan C o ntra rebels.
A fte r defense la w ye r R ichard
ll c c k lr r fin is h e d q u e s tio n in g
North. W ebb bore dow n on the
retired lieuten ant colonel w lih
question after question and won
p otentially dam aging a d ­
m issio n s that P oindexter was
h eavily Involved In the scandal.
N orth told W ebb that P oin dex­
ter. w ho was P resident Reagan's

p ro te ct.

LMngwON
nwOMkonly

Bvlng
wtih Rwtiier eftiy

Total undor ago 1$

83,179

13*021

21.4%

Un*r$e$3

11,047

2,208

20.0%

3toS

10,917

a,Mx

212%

st oe

14,219

3,203

22.5%

to to 14

19,520

3,593

21.7%

15 to 17

10,479

2,193

20.9%

I w n i 1»aa Current R e p d a d e n lu n e y , I w h u at w e C a n o n

lO M M t C R

About on* In avary ftva children In the United States lives In a household
headed by a mother only, according to statiatfea complied by the Bureau of
the Census.
"C h ild -ca re m u st be view ed a s
an Investm ent In the health and
d e v e lo p m e n t o f c h ild r e n In
Am erica, the w ell-being o f a ll
A m e rica n fa m ilie s and the fu tu re
p ro d u c tiv ity o f the A m e ric a n
w o rk force ." panel C h a irm a n
J o h n P alm er, dean o f the p u b lic
affairs school at S yracu se U n i­
versity. told a n ew s conference.
C h ild -ca re leg islatio n has been
stalled since last fa ll because o f a
tu rf battle betw een two H ouse
c o m m it t e e s o v e r f in a n c in g
m ethods. D ul. In a m ajor d if­
ference from the report. It w o u ld
o n ly r e q u lr r th a t s ta le s set
standards.
T h e W a sh in gton Post reported
a co m prom ise b ill co stin g at

national se cu rity adviser, knew
about the secret p lan lo h elp Ih r
Contras, that he was one o f the
W h ite House o fficia ls In charge
of the arm s-for-hostages deals
w ith Iran and w as in v o lv rd In
try in g to conceal both op e ra ­
tions.
P o ln d c x le r. 53. Is ch a rg e d
w ith five felony co u n ts of ly in g
lo Congress a n d o b stru ctin g Us
Investigation of the scandal.
T h e prosecution Is try in g to
prove lh a l Ihe r e ilr r d rear a d m i­
ral broke the law b y destroying
som e p o litic a lly e m b a rra ssin g
d o cu m e n ts. Knew North w a s
destroyin g other* amt also ef­
fectively ordered N orth to lie to
C o n g re ss w h e n It begun In­
vestigating.
N o r t h 's fo rm e r secretary.
F a w n H a ll, w a s th e se co n d
prosecution w itness. L ik e North,
she testified u n d e r a grunt o f
Im m u n ity from further prosecu­
tion.

least $2.4 b illio n u year could
em erge W ednesday or T h u rs ­
d ay. H o u se S p e a k e r T h o m a s
Foley. D-W ash.. told reporters he
d id not "s e c a n y great Im pedi­
m e n ts" to an agreem ent and
added a co m p ro m ise could com e
th is week.
Congress a lso Is con side rin g a
parental leave b ill th is year, but
It lo o falls short o f the report's
p la n , g u a r a n te e in g o n ly 15
w eeks o f u n p a id leave.
T he ch ild-care b ill faces an
u n c e r ta in fate at the W h ile
H o u se , a n d L a b o r S e rre ta ry
E liza b e th Dole h as said she w ill
urge President H ush to veto any
h ill re q u irin g e m p lo ye rs lo p ro­
vide leave.

Butcher
wins 4th
Iditarod
N O M E. A la sk a (UPI1 Susan H u lrh c r drove her
h u sk ie s to a record victo ry
W e d n e s d a y to w in h e r
fourth Iditarod T ra il Sled
D og Race, c o v e rin g the
l. ie t - m llr d ista n ce in 11
days. I hour. 53 m inutes
and 23 seconds.
K ill (her. w h o w on prizes
to ta llin g m ore than
$70,000. e a sily brat tw o
m en . Jo e R u n y a n and
L u v n n H a rv e , w h o had
been ch asing tier a lon g Ihe
llc rln g Sea coast and who
u rrlved later W ednesday.
fh ile h rr. 35. of M anley.
A laska, drove h er 11-dog
team u n d e r Ihe gnarled
burlw ood a rch lh a l m arks
ih e Front S ire e i fin ish line
at 10:53 a.m. local lim e to
Ih r cheers of on lu okers In
s u n n y I 3 -helow -zero
weather.

Usitod F rtM In ta rm ttiu l_________________
W A S H IN G T O N — Despite m ore Incidents of
ca m p u s crim e, college s lu d e n is often are naive
a h o u i potential danger and unaw are lh a l most
c rim in a ls are from th eir ow n ranks, law m akers
and e xp e rts told a House panel W ednesday.
Recent stu dies show about one In three students
report la-lug a c rim e victim w h ile away at a
u n iv e rs ity and up lo 85 percent o f cam pus crim e
ts stu d e n t-a g ain st-stu d en t. D orothy Siegel of
Tow son S tale U n iv e rsity lold a subcom m ittee of
Ihe House C o m m itte r on Edu catio n and Labor.

Siegel, d ire cto r of T ow son S la te 's C e n te r for the
S tu d y and P reven tio n of C u m p u s V iolence, w h lrh
condu cted the studies, said they also show
between 6 0 percent and 95 percent of a ll ru m p u s
crim e and V iolence Is alcohol related.
"Y o u have an aw ful lot of n aive you ng people
co m in g to u cu m p u s w ho often believe II Is a safe
areu," said Rep. W illia m G oodllng. R-Pa.
T h e l*oslsecondary E d u ca tio n Subco m m ittee
h earing un ca m p u s (Tim e focused on a b ill
proposed by G o o d lln g lh a l w ould re q u ire colleges
and u n ive rsitie s lo gather s ta tistics o n ca m p u s
e rlm r and d is trib u te them a n n u a lly to s lu d e n is
a n d em ployees.

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N O T IC E O F
F IC T IT IO U S N A M E
Notice is hereby given that 1
am engaged in business at 201
W H wy 424. Long wood. Sem i
note County, F lo rid a under the
F ictitio u s N am e of W A L K E R
M E D IC A L 4 M O B IL IT Y
P R O D U C T S , and m at 1 intend to
register said nam e w ith the
C le rk of the1C irc u it Court, Sem
mote County* Florid a , in ac
eor dance with the P ro v isio n s of
me F ictitio u s Nam e Statutes.
To Wit Section MSO* F lo rid a
Statutes IttJ
W alker s IG A Foodliner. Inc
R o b e rtM W alker. P re s
Pub lish M a rc h 1.4 IS* 22. l**0
D E O 10

N O T IC E O F
F IC T IT IO U S N A M E
N otice is hereby given that 1
am engaged in business at 102
Sandalw ood W ay, Long wood,
F L 222SO. S e m in o le C o unty.
F lo r id a un der the F ic titio u s
Nam e of A 4 G IN T E R N A
T I O N A L F O O D , and th a t 1
in lend fo re g iste r - 'la id name
with the C le rk of the C irc u it
Court, Sem inole County* F k o rf
da, in a c c o rd a n c e w ith the
P r o v is io n i of the F k t lf lo u s
Nam# Statutes To W it Section
•8S 09 F lo rid a Statutes 1tS2
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P ub lish M a r c h l. l. 1122. I**0
D E O 12

N O T IC E O F
FIC T IT IO U S N A M E
N otice is hereby g iv e n that 1
am engaged in business at P 0
Boa *21814, L ak e M a r y . F la .
27248* Seminole County. F lo rid a
under the F ictitio u s N am e of
E L C O . E Q U I P M E N T L IQ U I
O A T ION C O M P A N Y , end that 1
intend *o register sa id nam e
w ith th C le rk o f the C irc u it
'Court.. 'Semi-note County., F lo r l
d *. th a cc o rd a n c e w ith the
P r o v is io n s a l the F ic t it io u s
M aine Statutes. To W it Section
M S 0* F lo rid e Statutes l*S2
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P u b lish Fe b ru a ry 22, M a rc h 1.
i. IS. IMO
D E N 242

N O T IC E OF
F IC T IT IO U S N A M E
N otice is hereby g iven that 1
am engaged in business a l 172
Huaford C l . L a k e M e ry 22248.
Sem ino'e County, F lo rid a under
th e F ic t it io u s N a m e of
W IN O O W W O N D E R S , and that
1 intend to re giste r said nam e
w ith the C le rk of the C irc u it
C o u r t Sem inole County.. F lo r l
da. in e c c o rd e n c e w ith the
P r o v is io n s of the F ic t it io u s
Nam e Statutes To W it Section
MS 0* F lor ida Statutes ltSJ
E u ro P ainting , L T D , Inc
AAaame Begonia P re s
P u b lish M a rc h 1.0. IS. 22. IMO
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am engaged in business at lOaO
St Croia Ave , Apopka. J7203,
Stm m ole County F lo rid a under
the F ie f it lows Nam e ot T L C
c l e a n i n g s e r v i c e , and m at
• intend to register sa id nam e
with me C le rk ot the C irc u it
C euri Sem inole County. F ie r i
d a in a c c o rd a n c e w ith the
P r o v is io n s of Ihe F ic t it io u s
Nam * Statutes To W it Section
US Of f lor &gt;da Statutes l*S2
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am engaged In business a l *200
S H w y 12 97. M aitlan d. F lo rid a
23211, Sem inole County. F lo rid a
under the F ictitio u s Nam e of
G E N E R A L L IQ U ID A T IO N
O U T L E T , and that 1 intend to
re giste r 'la id nam e w ith the
C le rk of the C irc u it Court, Sem
in o lf County. F lo rid a , in ac
cordance w ith the P ro v isio n s ot
the F ictittous Nam e Statutes To
W it Section 08S 0* F lo rid a Slat
utes l*S7
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th e l the undersigned, d e sirin g to
engage in business under the
f ic titio u s nam e o f T ru G re e n
C o rp o ra tio n at n u m b e r 1211
Sem oren Boulevard, m Ihe City
of C a sse lb e rry , F lo rid a , intends
to register the said n am e with
the C le rk ct the C ir c u it Court of
Sem inole County, F lo rid a
Dated at Oak B rook, Illin o is
this !*th day of Ja n u a ry, IMO
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D a le B Tauke.
A ssistant $4K rtfary
P u b lish Fobrusrf 71 M a rc h 1.
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N otice is hereby given that 1
am engaged in business at 2*20
Stone W a ll P la c e . S a n fo rd .
22272. Sem inole County. Florid a,
under the F ic titio u s Nam e of
M ID F L O R IO A G O L F CAR
D liST , and that 1 intend to
register sa id nam e w ith the1
C lerk of the C ir c u it Court, Sem
mole County. F lo rid a m ac
cordance with the P ro v isio n s o l
fhe F ictitio u s N am e Statutes, To
W it Section M S 0* F lo rid a Slat
utes !*S2
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Nofice is hereby given that we
a re engaged in business at 114
P ly m o u t h A v e ., A lt a m o n t e
Springs. F L 'Seminole County
F lo r id * under the F ic titio u s
Nam e ot f 4 S L A N D S C A P IN G
and that we intend to register
said name with the C le rk of the
C irc u it Court Sem inole County
Flendw r in accordance with th#
P r e v is io n s ot the F ic t it io u s
Name Statutes, To W d Section
MS 0* f lor ida Statutes l*S2
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N o tice it keraby g iv e n that 1
am engaged in business a t P 0
B a $ 11C0I1 L o n g w oo d F L
22222 OOM. S e m in o le C o unty.
F io r Ida under the F ic t it io u s
N a m e ot C O M P L E T E
A U T O M O T IV E R E P A I R
and
that t intend to re giste r said
n am e w ith l i e C le rk of the
C irc u it Court. Sem inole County
F lo rid a m accordance w ith Ihe
P r o v is io n s of the F ic t it io u s
N am e Statutes To W it Section
M S 0« F lor ida Statutes l*S2
A la n H N cho U s
P u b lish Feb ruary 22. M a rc h 1
8. IV IMO
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N O T IC E O F
F IC T IT IO U S N A M E
Notice i t hereby given that t
am engaged in business at SO*
Sabal T ra il Long wood- F L 1722*
Sem inole County. F lo rid a , under
the' F te llIfOUt N am e of F L O R I
D A C O V E R P A G E and that 1
intend to register said name
with the C le rk o l the C irc u it
Court Sem inole County, FlOTl
da in a c c o r d a n c e w ith the
P r o v is io n s of the F ic t it io u s
Nam e Statutes To W it Section
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Poftenberger Cor per 4 lion
J e rry W Potfenbef gef
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County. F lo r io
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iN p , ot M o Seminole County
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tho C o m m o tio n Room ot M o
Ctly Holt In M o C ity e l Son ford.
P lo rld o . o l F 00 o'clock P M . on
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C ity Clerk
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Notice I* hereby given Ihst.
pur w a n t to a Su m m ary P in a l
Judpm ont o t F e r s c le e u n on
( e n d heroin. I w ill to ll m o
property tltuo tod In Sominolo
County. Plo rld o . described 0*
LO T m . W R E N W O O O . U N IT
T H R E E . F O U R T H A D D IT IO N
a ccording to tho plo t thoroot a*
recorded in P lo t Book I t Page*
41 Ond M o l M o P u b lic Record*
ot Sominolo County, P lo rld o
o l public u le . to M o hig h e tt ond
b e ti b id d w N r ca*h. at lh a •* * !
N a n i entrance. Sem inole County
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By J o n o E Jetew tc
A t Deputy C le rk
P u b iith M e rc h IS. n . two
D E O I ff
N O T IC E O P
F IC T IT IO U S N A M E
Solve* It hereby given m e t I
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th o F lc t lt lo u * N o m e a t
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C IR C U IT . IN A N O F O R
S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y .
F L O R ID A .
C A SE N O W t e w C A M P
A L LIA N C E M O R T G A G E
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c o r p o r a 'll , f/k /e C H A R T E R
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ASSO CIAT IO N . IN C . a P lo r ld e
corporation. K E N N E T H W
M C IN T O S H .
Defendant*
N O T IC E O P S A L E
Notice I* hereby gluon M et.
pur w e n t to a S u m m e ry P in a l
Judgm ent o l Fore&lt; lotufe on
N eed heroin. I w ill M il M o
p ro p erly tlh to N d In Som inoN
County. Floe Ida. described a*
Lot la. O A K L A N D V I L L A G E
S E C T IO N TWO. according h*
M o plat thereof a t recorded In
P le l Book M . page* I f k I*, o l
M e P u b lic R e c o rd , at Som inoN
County. P lo rld o Together h i m
M e following IN m * o l property
w hich e re located In end In
t le lle d a , p e rl • ' M o im pree*
m e n u on u l d lend
Range.
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R e frig e ra to r end C a rp e l
e l pub lic U N . N M a high**! end
best bidder N r ce*h. e l lh a ** * i
Iran i entrance. Sem inole County
Courthouse in Saniord. F lo rid a ,
e l II 00 A M i M e M M day o l
A p ril. IMO
W IT N E S S m y hand end O f
Ik n i Seel o l u i d Court m it in n
day at M e rch. IMO
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M A R Y A N N E M O RSE
c l e r k o f c ir c u it c o u r t

By J a n e C Jew w iC
Deputy Clerk
P u b lish M a r c h )* .} ]. IMO
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T H E F IR S T . F A . Nrm orlT
P in t Fedor *1 SeeM g , ond L e i
A o K le t N n of Orlande.

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C. GROW; CITICO RP SAVINOS
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known M r k . dovH en. grknloob
creel N r* one other K n o w n
p a r te m , unknow n t p o u u t .
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claim ing by, Mrough one under
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l* hereby glean that
p u r w i l N the Pinal J udgment
at FaroeNouro end U N onNrod
In Mo COUM ponding H mo
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naN Caunty. PNrM o. boMgCIvll
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County. Florida, d o tcrlb od o*
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m w id F e r n Jud g m ent
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S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y .
FL O R ID A
C A S E HO. W 4 1 lf C A M P
P IR S T A T E F I N A N C IA L . A
S A V IN G S B A N K .
P la in tiff.
v*
R O B E R T C. G A L L A G H E R , end
S A N D Y C O V E C O N D O M IN IU M
A SS O C IA T IO N O f S E M IN O L E .
INC , a F N r Ida corporation.
D o N n d il*
N O T IC E O F S A L E
ON C O M P L A IN T
N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
that M o undersigned. M o C lerk
ot tho C irc u it Court o l Som inoN
Caunty. F lo rid a , under i d by
virtu e of M o F in a l Judgm ent ot
F o ro c k m iro heretofore entered
1 M e J lh day o l M i c h . IMO. M
M e t c e rta in cause pending M
tho C lr c u ll C a u rl o l M o Ju d icia l
C lr c u ll at Florid a . In and tor
SernM dN County. F N r Ido. being
C iv il A c t n N o M t l l f CA g t P.
in w hich F IR S T A T E F IN A N
C IA L . A S A V IN G S B A N K , It M*
p le ln t lt t o n d R O B E R T C
G A L L A G H E R , and SA N O Y
C O V E C O N D O M IN IU M A S iO
C I A T I O N O F S E M IN O L E . INC
i o M o d e t o n d il t and under
i d by virtu e o l M o N rm * ol Ihe
u l d Fkvel Judgm ent, w ill o ile r
ter U N ot p ub lic o utcry to M o
highest ond best bidder N r ce th
o l Ihe d o o r o l th o C o u n ty
C o u r lh o u u in M o C ity ot S i
lo rd. F lo r Ida on Ihe IOM day ol
A p ril. IM S a l M o hour ol II M
0 m In Ihe m in in g . M o u r n *
being o legal u l o t d oy and Ihe
hour o t o i l hour o t i W . th*
p r o p it y tltu o N d In Sominolo
County. F lo rid * and described
Th$1 c i r l i i n C on d o m in iu m
P a rc e l known o t U n it No 14.
S A N O Y C O V C . e Condom inium
end on un divided interest In the
(ond, c om m o n elem ents end
com m on e ip e n te s eppurftn*mi
to »0&lt;d unit, o il In occordonco
w ith
ftutoiocf to ttw cove
nontt, condition*, re ttrlc lio n t.
fo rm t ond other p ro visions of
the D e cla ra tio n o l Condom inium
of Sandy Cove, o Condom inium
reco rd e d In O ffic ia l Records
Book 1110. P ag e lie*, ot the
P u b lic R e c o rd s of S em inole
County. F lo rid a
The s o d property atoresod.
together w ith a ll lenem entii,
h e r e d ita m e n ts and a p p u rte
nances thereto belonging, or in
o ny w ise appertaining, being
s o d to sa tisfy s a d J jdgment
O A T E D this 8 day of M arch.

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n i t e d

V N M y

M a ry anne M orse
C le rk of the C irc u it Court
Sem inole County. Florid a
B y J a n e t Jasew ic
A s Deputy Clerk
P u b lish M a r c h 8. I I IPSO
O E O 80

R O B E R T M E Y E R S d tk /o
RO G ER LEE M EY ER Sand
P A T R IC IA A N N M E Y E R S .
th n b a n d a n d w lN .
B e tend en t*
N O T IC E OF S A L E
P U R S U A N T TO C H A P T E R «S
N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y O IV E N
p u r w i l N o F M ol J u d g m i l ot
F n t N u r t deled M i c h t. IMO
• n d o n le r o d IN C o ld N o
f k t lt P C A O k L o l M o C irc u it
Court ot Mo Elg hte e nM Ju d icia l
C ir c u it in end N r Som inolo
County. F N r Ido w h e re * A M
■ A SS A D O R S A V IN G S A N O
L O A N A SS O CIAT IO N it P la in
t i l l ond R O G E R M E Y E R S
1 k / a RO GER L E E M E Y E R S
1 d P A T R IC IA A N N M E Y E R S ,
h u ib e nd ond w iN . i t O eN n
d i t v I w ill w it N M o hig h oti
and fee,! bidder N r c l at M o
W ett Fro nt Doer ot M o Som inoN
County Courthouw . 101 North
P e r* Avenue. Sen lo rd F i n d *
x m . ot II 00 * m i
lt d !*M
day ot A i n . i m o . m* iono*m g
d o tcrlb o d p r o o it y a* M l N r M
In u * d Sum m i y F in a l Judg
m o n l In F o rtc le tu rt. N w it
Tho Wo«&gt; &gt;» ot L O T IN . O P
SW OPE LA N D C O M P A N Y S
S U B D IV IS IO N o l B L A C K
H A M M O C K , w e ld i n g N M o
P lo t Itwroel o* recorded * P lo t
Book I. Page* I N and III.
P u b lic R t c i d t o l S em inole
County. F N r Ido
O A T E O *1 San l i d Seminole
Caunty F ie n d * n u t i i m day of
M i c h . IMO
M A K Y A N N E M ORSE
C lerk at M o C lr c u ll Court
B y J o n o E JO W W K
A t Deputy Clerk
P u b iith M i c h IS, n . IMO
O E O IS*
“ 'T n t h i C IR C U II C O U R T '
O F T H E E IO N T E E N T H
J D U C IIA L C IR C U IT .
IN A N D FO R
S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y .
F L O R IO A
C A S E NO kd *441 C A M L
P R IN C IP A L M U T U A L L IF E
IN S U R A N C E C O M P A N Y I k a
B A N K E R S L IF E CO M PA N Y
an (ewa corporation.
P la in tiff
«
J O H N N Y RO BINSO N B IS B C E
and J O Y C E B IS 8 E E . h it wife
T H E O D O R E A R E IC H L E and
B R E N O A H R E I C H L E .h it
w ilt , end RE IN M A N
H A R R E L L . S IL 8 E R H O R N
M O U LE A G R A H A M P A
D ife n d a n tt
A M IN O ID
N O T IC E OF
FO RECLO SU RE SALE
N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
m a t p u n u a n r to mat Sum m ary
F m e i Judgm ent of Foreclosu re
entered in the above ity ie d a&lt;
lio n on the Hth day of January.
IW6* and an am endm ent thereto
entered on the fth day of M arch,
10*0- I w ill te ll the property
iitu a te d In Sem inole County,
Florida,, and described as
B eg in a t the Southeast corner
ot tho Northeast *a of Section: II.
Township } l South. Range JJ
la s t . Sem i nolo County,. F lo rid a ,
thence S 00*0t M W along the
C a ss Mine of ta*d section. 4 (H
fe e t; thence N 8 8 * 2 r il" W
I d a 80 l e f t . t h e n c e N
00*0M O ' E . 11*00 feet, thence
S 00*20 27" E . 284 00 feet to me
E a s t line of said Section 11 j
thence S I B W W $ »04 N feet
to the pomt of beginning
et public sale to m# highest
b id d er for cash, at th# West
fr o n t d o o r of the S e m in o le
County Courthouse, in Sanford.
Florida* at II OO a m . on A p ril
It. tt*0
M A R Y A N N E M O R SE
C L E R K O F THE
C IR C U IT C O U R T
S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y .
F L O R ID A
B y J a n e E Jasewic
Deputy Clerk
P u b lish M a rc h I I 22. IffO
D E O 184
N O TIC K OF
FIC T IT IO U S N A M E
Notice is hereby given that I
am engaged in business at 2*4
W L ik e M a r y B t v d . L ak e
M a r y . F f a 12248. S e m in o le
County* F lo r id a , un der Ihe
F ictitio u s Nam e o l M Y E L E C
T R O L Y S IS P L A C E , and that I
intend to register said name
with the C le rk of the C irc u it
Court. Sem inole County. F ie ri
da. In a cc o rd a n c e w ith the
P r o v is io n s of the F ic t it io u s
N am e Statutes. To W»l Section
MS 0* Flo rid a Slaiutos l«S7
L u c ille M F a re lla
P ub lish M a rc h I. IS. 72. 2*. l**0
O E O f*
IN TH E C IR C U IT CO 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
F ile Num ber 0* 14* C P
IN R E E ST A T E O F
L Y N N M A R IE CO LE
N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R S
TO A L L P E R S O N S H A V IN G
C L A IM S OR D E M A N D S
A G A IN S T TH E A B O V E
ESTATE
The a d m in is tra tio n o t the
estate of L Y N N M A R IE C O L E ,
d o c e a te d . F ile N u m b e r
I* 14* C P . Is pending in Ihe
C ir c u it C o u r t fo r S e m ino te
C o u n ty F lo r id a . P ro b a te
D ivision, the address o&lt; w hich &lt;s
Sem inole County Courthouse,
Probate D ivision. Sanford. Fior
id s 27221
The n a m e s and
addresses ot the personal repre
sen Iof i vo and Ihe personal rep
resenfative s attorney a re set
forth below
A ll persons ere required to tile
with the c le rk of this court,
W IT H IN T H R E E C A L E N O A R
M O N T H S O F TH E F IR S T
P U B L I C A T I O N O F T H IS
N O T IC E a ll cla im s against the
estate in the form and manner
prescribed by Section 222J U of
the F lo rid a Statutes and Rule
5 4*0 of The F lo rid a R u le s ol
P r o b a t e a n d G u a r d ia n s h ip
Procedure
a l l

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de

M A N D S NOT so F I L E D W IL L
BE F O R E V E R B A R R E D
Pub lica tio n ot this Notice has
begun on M a rc h «. I**q
Personal Repre urn fain«-«
W IL L IA M J H A M M O N D
and V E R A L H A M M O N D
114 S ir Law rence D riv e
Sanford FLJ2222
A fte rnev lor
Personal Hepreseniafige
B u i M cCabe
Shepherd M cCabe 4 Cooiey
USO SR 414 West Suite 200
Long wood F t 1JJJ0
T e le p h o n e (402) I JO « i« l

Publ.sh M arch I. IS iv *0
OEO 84

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IN T H E C I R C U I T C O U R T

H D W T E E N T H J U D K IA L
CIRCUIT. tH A M O FOR
I I M I M O L I COURT T.
FLORIDA.
U M M .O M K M F L
A L L IA R C I M Q A T O A G E
CO M PAN Y, ( F R rM t

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J A M I I A M C K E N N A .M a f.
N O T I C I O F ft A L I
i t hereby g ita n Nvrt,
p u r w a h l to a h M w r F in a l
a t Fa

INC.
P le M tlff.

E D W A B D H . A R E V . J R and
EDW ABOH A t IT . SR . J
R U S S E LL G R A N T and I
■ U T N M A N T . aaTruaw aa
rtW W F W J R U S S E L L O R A N T
a n d /e rt. R U T H G R A N T
T R U S T dBJaa J u ly I I, t

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C rtW N M rtu m UnM to*. C ud #
in * to. a t H M ta n Sp ring ! Can

Faferwary n . lata M
O f f ic ia l R a c a ra t l a t a m i .
M * t i T ft B rw t u . P u M k R a t
» * t a f w w in a n County. F la r f
da f e y i B i r - i m a ll ap eu rf*
n a n ta t B a r a iy ana an u n p iid a d
B t o r e il M B a &lt;
e l u t Ca
R r B in la ia D a tia ra lie n In
c lw a B f S * a tin c a iiy . fewf n a l fey
• o y a f lim ilo t— B a M ia a fn *
oquipmotH
F t u p lac a. F e a a ia
Fane. M ir a r t * Cfaaat Ooorv.
R tfr ly e re la r . Ran*a. 0 , m - * m
ar. P H p g k rt, W o it a t. D ry e r,
M k ro w o v *
af Fwfefit ia ia la B a htg heif ana
feati fe ita ir fa r c a m . af B a - a i l
Iran i anfran ta. t a m maia County
C a u rB a w w in SontorF. F lo rid a
a f II M A M on me l a B a ay o l
A p ril. Iate
W IT N E S S m y Ivan* an* O f
l i c it l le a l a f u d Cawrf b k am
Aay a f M a rtn . irao
[le a l)
M A R V A K N f M O R lt
C L E R K . C IR C U IT C O U R T
■ y J t n t E Jeeenu
Deputy C lark
P u M im M a rc h II. a . I t f t
o e o ic i

IN T N I C IR C U IT C O U R T
OF T H R IIR H T E IN T N
J U D IC IA L C IR C U IT
FO R T H E I T A T I OF
F L O R ID A IN A N D
FO R I I M IM O L I
C O U N T Y F L O R ID A
CaaaN a. lif e M AT C A t t F
Q a ta r a l J a r iM icfiaa
F L I I T M O RTGAGE CO RF .
P la in tiff.
R O B E R T L IO S C O , a f a l .
N O T IC I O F
F O R IC L O tU R R L A L I
■ Y C L E R K O F TM R
C IR C U IT C O U R T
N otk# la harafey t Iran B a t B a
w nderutno* M a ry anna M o n * .
C la rk a f B a Clrcw lt Court af
Sem inole Cewnfy. Florid *. - i l l .
an B a I t l Ray a f M a y . Iff*, at
II M A M . a t B a F n m t door of
M e S e m in o le Caw nly Cew rt
howto. In Iha C ity a f S e n io r*
FM riO a. attar tar M M an* t a ll of
p ublic outcry lo m o hlg ta iP and
in* d a u n t e d p ro p e rly U —
In Sem inaM County. Florid a , to
M il'
L o t I f. D E V O N S H IR E , at
cording lo B o plo t m acro! a t
re ta rd e d in F la t Book If. P a y o t
It and It. P u b lic R a c a ra t af
Se m m o M C o u R y. F lo rid a
R tfn y e ra to r. rang*. —am or
and d ryer
p urtue nt fa B a fin a l decree af
foreciotwre entered M a coto
ponding in M id Court. B o ttylo
of - f ilt h It
F L E E T MORT
CAG E CORF , vt ROBERT L
BO SCO. of o l
W IT N E S S m y hand and e l
t lc la l M a i of M id C o urt B i t I lf
day of M arch . I t t t
IS E A L I
By J a n o E J a w —k
Deputy Clark
P ufe liih M a rc h I. IS. 1ft#
D E O f f ______________________
N O T IC E O P
P IC T IT IO U S N A M E
Notice It harafey given B e l I
a m engaged In b utinata a f III!
B a a L n . G o n o v a . S e m in o le
C o u n ty . F lo r id a , u n d e r Iha
F l c ll lle u i N am e at L E E 'S
F E N C E S E R V IC E , and that I
Inland to rag Ilia r M id noma
- I B B o C la rk o l B o C ircu it
Court. Sem inole County. F la n
da. In o c c a rd a n c a - H h ih a
P r e y it lo n t a l ih a F lc t lt ia u t
N om a Statute!. To W it Section
M S Ot F lo rid a Statute! I t t f
T im E Lea
Pufeliih M a rc h a. I L M . J t . ItaO
D E O f t ______________________
IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F TH E E IG H T E E N T H
J U D IC IA L C IR C U IT
F O R T H E S T A T E OF
F L O R I D A 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
Co m N o 104)40 C A f t p
O anaral J u r ir t k t —
M E T M O R F IN A N C IA L . INC .
P la m llll.

yl
C L A R E N C E G R E E N . II Hying,
a t a l.
D efendant!
N O T IC E O F
FO R EC LO SU R E SALE
BT C L E R K OF TH E
C IR C U IT C O U R T
Nohca i t hereby gluon lh a l Iha
undartignad M a ry anna M orta.
C la rk a l B a C irc u it Court o l
Sem inole County, F lo rid a . -III.
an iha I t l day a l M a y . lato. a l
It 00 A M . e l m e Fro nt doer o l
the S e m in o le C e u n ly C o u rt
houte. In B o C ity a l San lord.
F lo rid a , o ile r for ta la and M il a l
p ublic outcry ta m o highott and
b a il bidder lo r c e ih . B a tallow
M g d etcrib od p re p a rly tituatad
j M Sammoia County. Florid a , to
-II
L o l a. B lo ck F , Faxm o er Unit
, I. A cco rd in g to B a F la t thereof
a t Recorded M P lo t Beak l«.
P a g e t 10 and f t a l B e P u b lic
R e c o rd ! o l Sem ineM County.
F lo rid a
R a n g e . D l t p o t a l . b u r g la r
A la r m . H ood. W a ll la W a ll
Carpal. P o tt light. D iih - o th o r.
I In ta c e m . Oropoa
I p ur w a n l ta B o lin o l dacroe a l
I M ra c io tu ra antarad in a c o m
I pending in M id Court, tho tly ie
I r t - h ic n l i M E T M O R F IN A N
I C l A L . IN C v i C L A R E N C E
■ G R E E N . II tilin g , a la l
W IT N E S S my hand and e l

| he it I teal ol M&gt;d Court m u Itl
Oy of March. IMO
(IS E A L I
B y J a n o E J a M - ic
Deputy Cievt
‘ b u m M arch g . is. la w
DEO IS

M T U ! CIRCU ITCO U RT
D P T N D ( M W T lflN T N
JO O K IA L CIRCUIT

C I V I L A C T IO N
CASH
T H E F IR S T , P A .

W ATERSIDE V IL L A S .•
ii C.
J E F F R E Y A R N O L D ; JO H N
D O C and J A N E D O C .
U N K N O W N T E N A N T S IN
P O SSESSIO N , and arty

M B a M B tC r n M b y . Brough.
M d im d r tm y M M *

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F a t a l a a l th r u » t l. a n a
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r a c t r a a i an Marefe it.
I N I in O ffic ia l a t t a r * ! Raak
fa n . F a * n a l l thru * L tu rtta r
amanpeo fey m w a n m l B a ry ta
re to rte d F e b ru a ry i t toga M
O f f ic ia l R a c a r a t R a ta i» tt.
F a t a l f t t h r u 17, fu r t h a r
bad fey a^nd—F^vonl B a r a la
re car A r t Faferwary N . I t H in
O f f ic ia l R a c a ra a feaaa m i .
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N O T IC E O F
FO R E C L O S U R E SALE
N O T IC E la hereby B e l B a
u n d a r il| n id M ary a n n * M a rta
C la rk a l B e C ir c u it Court af
S im in a H County. Florid a , - i l l
an B e le m d a y of A p ril, toe*, af
II ■ o c t a l a m o f B a W att
F ro n t dear a l the Sam ma n
C o unty C e u rth e u M . Sanford.
F lor Ido. ottor lo r m * and to ll o l
p ublic o utcry to I
feotl fertpvr tar c&lt;
M * R t c r k M p ra p a rfy utuato In
Sam M a ll C awtty. F lo rid a
The E a t f Its teat at B e S e u B
m e le a l a f B o N o rth M M leaf
a f B a Sa u B - a i l k af S a c lta i n
T o - n th ip M S o u B . Range N
E a tf. a f B o Pubttc Racarda at
Sammata County. F lo r id a (Lo ta
B o E a tf IS le a f o f B o S o u B I N
N o ll
purtuent la b o F M o l Judgment
anforod M a c a t* Rending M M Nf
Court. B a tty id dt -fetch it
indH a t a d M a it
W IT N E S S m y hand and at
lie lol to ol bf M ia C o urt B I I F B
*o y of M arch , la w
IC O U R T tE A L l
M A R V A N N E M O RSE
C L E R K OF TH E
C IR C U IT C O U R T
■ r J a n a E J e o e - ic
Deputy Clark
Pufeliih M a rc h 1 !3 3 IIW
O E O IS I
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
J U D I C I A L C IR C U IT
IN A N D F O R
S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y .
FL O R ID A
Co m H i . S b a ia b C A g a l
O E N E R A L J U R IS D IC T IO N
P O U G H K E E P S I E S A V IN G S
B A N K FS B .
FI o m I iH.

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J L A L E K A N O E R . at ua.
a t a l.
N O T IC E O F
FO RECLO SU RE U L E
BT C L E R K OF THE
C IR C U IT C O U R T
Notice i t harafey given m o l B a
undartignad M ary a n n a M a rla
C la rk of B o C irc u it Court of
Sommaio County. Florid a . -H I.
on B o u r n day at A p ril, n e t. at
II « A M , a l B o F ro n t doer af
Iha Sam Ino la C o u n ty Court
haute. M Iha C it y of Sanford.
F lo rid a , after fa r M l and ta il af
p ublic outcry fa B a h ig h a it and
mg date ne e d p ro p e rty tituafad
in Seminole County. Florid a, lo

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N O T IC E O F S A L E
N otice la harafey glean B a t
purtwenf to the F in a l Judgm ent
oI F o r e d o o m and to la antarad
M B e ceuM pending in the
C irc u it Court M and S ir Sami
rtae County. F lo rid a , being C iv il
Num ber M a a r a c A W L . B a
underttgned C lark -111 w M B a
p ra g a r t y t lt u e le d S e m in o le
County. F t a r t * . d ta c rO o d a t.
T i m m ce rta in candwnMfepn
parcata known a t U n it! 3 an d 4.
R u iM M g R. a n d an im d il W d to
M i a m i at ta each unit m tv*
cantman H o m a n ti aggiyW naiH
to M M u n lit, a ll M accordance
—i b the covenant!, tan d l flank,
m l r k t — a. form a and athar
pravtuana a f B a t D e cla ra tio n of
C — m in iu m of P U K E M b
P H A S E II. a C tnd o m in ium a t
recorded an lag sem b ar t, i n
M Offic lo l R o o m Rook IM A
P a g e ! ISM B ro u g h laid, both
Inc lu l l vo. P u b lic Racer Ok of
Sem ineM County. F lo rid a
T O G E T H E R W IT H a ll a f B o
furniture, fm h h m g e . carport,
d ra p e r le t. a p p l la n ce t, agutp
m em . fu t u r e ! and m achin e!
now vend ar n o rm a lly kepi a r M
M p la te d dr kept tn any ar a ll a l
th e a b o r t r e a l p r o p e r ty ,
le y o tk o r - i l h a ll a d d it io n !
B o ra te o r replacem ent! or tu b
d ilu t io n ! therefore, a n * a ll
lic a n w A M e a n , b anchiaet and
trade nam at B a t m ay f t I t l ar
bo m od M connection —IB . o il M
re e l property and any ran*—a ft
a r rapi ac m e n u af m M Ucanaaa.
—
a n d 'a r francM tea
a l B e P ublic ta la , to B e htghaaf
(Upper tor catfi a t 11 M A M on
B a M B day a l A p ril. ION. a f the
w a il F re n i Dear af m e Sem inole
County C o u rB a u to M Sanford.
F lo rid a
D A T E D I h i i 11th d a y a t
M a rc h . IfW
(S E A L )
C la rk of B e C irc u it Court
By J o n o E J em ote
Deputy Clark
P u b llth M a rc h I L 31 ION
D E O ISO
IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U B T
OF T N I IIO H T E E N T H
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT ,
I N A N O FO R
S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y ,
F L O R ID A
C A S E N O t f e P ie e C A O e L
C H A R L E S B E N JA M IN E LL IS .
Pafltlonar/Hw
SU S A N A M A N O A E L L IS .

L o f i . B lock J. T lo r II. P L O R
id a

Ba root claiming by.
and under any al B o
W o n hfenodl

lan d

and

T IO N C O M P A N Y

c o l o n iia

L IM IT E D

■ N TRAP POND'S M A P OP
TH E TOWN O P 1ANPORO.
piut B o Woataty 7 foot of B o
vacated IJ feat - id a city allay
running along B o o o tta ly lino
of Lot S lOrdinonco iiM J data)
M ay n . IW ll. according le B a
Plat Baraof a t recorded M Plat
B o o t 1. page a l. Public Racarda
af Seminole County. Florida
purtuent to B o final daerve ot
foracioturo antarad M a cate
pending M M id Court. B o ityle
a l —filch i t
Poug hkee ptle
Saving! Bank. F S B n
JL
Alexander, olua.otol.
W IT N E S S m y hand and af
t k le l M a i at M M C o urt m u I1B
day a f M arch . IVW

ISEALI
M arya nna M o rM
C le rk of B a C irc u it Court
B y; J a n a E Jaaow ic
Deputy C lark
Pufeliih M a rc h I L n . la w
O f 0141
C IT Y O P
L A K E M A R T . P LO R IO A
N O T IC E O P
P U B L I C N E A R INO
N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G I V E N
by B a C ity C a m m lttla n o l B o
C ity of Lake M a ry . F lo rid a , mat
M id C a m m lttla n - i l l hoM a
P u b lic H earing on M a rc h IL
la w . a l 7 M P A L . o r a t w an
B a r t a lle r a t p a u tb le to centid
or Iha Hr t l o l tw o required
readings e l an O rd in an ce an
tille d
A N O R D IN A N C E O F TH E
C IT Y O F L A K E M A R Y . F L O R
IDA. P R O V ID IN G F O R TH E
V A C A T IN G O F A N A L L E Y IN
B L O C K M. A M E N D I N G F L A T
O F C R Y S T A L L A K E SH O R ES .
L O C A T E D IN T H E C IT Y OF
L A K E M A R Y . F LO R IO A . AN D
M O R E P A R T I C U L A R L Y OE
S C R IB E D H E R E IN . PR O
V IO IN G F O R S E V E R A B I L I T Y .
C O N F LIC T S . A N D EF
F E C T IV E O A T E
vacating B a to!lowing allay
A 30 tool -Id a a lla y a l B lock
SO. A M E N D E D P L A T O F
C R Y S T A L L A K E SH O RES, at
recorded M P lo t Book A Page
l i . o l B o P u b lic R acarda of
Sem inole County, F lor M o
Tho P u b lic H o o fing - i l l bo
held In B o C l fy C o m m lttie n
C h a m b e rt ts* N Country Club
Rood. Lake M a ry Tho P u b lic it
in v ite d ta attend and ba heard
S a id hearing m ay ba continued
from lim a to H im u n til o final
daem on It m ade b y B a C ity
C a m m lu to n Ca p iat o l B o O rdi
nonce M fu ll ore av a ila b le M It—
C ity C la rk t O t f k a
It B e Ordinance It adopted an
P i n t Reading. Iha C ity Com
m iu ie n - i l l c a n tid tr m a Second
Reading on A p ril S. la w at J 00
P M . or a t lo a n thereafter a t
p e tiib ie
NOTE A T A PE D RECO RD
O F TH IS M E E T I N G IS M A D E
■ V T H E C IT Y ITS C O N V E
N I E N C E T H IS R E C O R D M A Y
N O T C O N S T IT U T E A N A O E
Q UATE RECORD FO R PUR
POSES O F A P P E A L FR O M A
D E C IS IO N M A D E B Y T H E
C I T Y W IT H R E S P E C T TO T H E
F O R E G O IN G M A T T E R A N Y
P E R S O N W IS H IN G TO E N
S U R E TH A T A N A O E Q U A T E
R EC O R D OF THE P R O C E E D
IN G S IS M A I N T A I N E D F O R
A P P E L L A T E P U R P O S E S IS
A D V I S E D TO M A K E T H E
NECESSARY ARRANGE
M E N T S A T HIS O R H E R OW N
EXPENSE
C IT Y O F
L A K E M A R Y , FL O R ID A
C a ro l E d w a r d ! City C lerk
D atod F e b ru a ry 3k. 1000
Pufeliih M a r c h !. II. la w
0 ( 0 It

RaapandanfrWIfa
N O T I C I O F A C T IO N
YO U A R E H E R E B Y NOTI

F I I O B a t o Pant— Par Dtp
M iu f— O f M a rria g e h o t boon
o n roguired to t o n e a copy of
yo ur B lip an ta a r PtaadM g to
th e P e titio n upon tho P o ll
• la n e r'i Attorney. G E O R G E B
W A L L A C E . (S Q U I R E , ot 111
W PI r tf Strati. Sulla M l. Son
ford. F lo rid a 13771. and file B e
o rig in a l R a tp en M ar Pleading in
m * attic# af B a C la rk af B e
C irc u it Court, an ar b e t a ! B o
10th day o l A p ril A D .. ION II
you ta il to da ta. a

O A T I D at Sem inaia C o m fy .
F lo rid a . B i t I B day a f M a rc h
A D . la w
(S E A L )
M A A Y A N N E M O ASE
cleako fth e

C IR C U IT C O U R T

B y : Cecal le V (k e rn
P u b llth M a r c h l l L I l . l t . ITW
D E O at
IN TH E C IR C U IT CO U R T ,
E IG H T E E N T H JU D IC IA L
C IR C U IT , IN A N O P O N

SEM IN O LE COUNTY.
F L O R IO A
C A S E N O : •FA IN C A -O e
D IVIS IO N ! L
D U V A L F E D E R A L S A V IN G S
A N D L O A N A SS O CtA IO N OF
J A C K S O N V I L L E , a co rp o ra
I— .

Plain lift,
rt
J U D IT H M . SM ITH . II liv in g
and it drerated, her unknown
tp ou M . h e m d e v lte tA gran
tool, c re d ito r! and a ll other
p a rti* ! cla im in g by. B rou gh ,
u n d e r a r a g a ln it h e n
M O N TG O M ERY W ARO A
C O M P A N Y . INC . a F lo r id a
co rp o ra l— .

NOTICE OF ACTION
TO JU O ITH M SMITH. II
liv in g and II decocted, her
unknown tpout*, nairk. da
v lt e t ! gran teat, creditor!, and
a ll other partial claim ing by.
through, under ar agolnil her
A a ild a n ca lll Unknown
YOU A A E NO TIFIED B o l an
emended act— la ta rc to M a
Pur cue ta Money Fly i t Mortgage
and Note on the ta le —Mg prep
o rly In S E M IN O L E County.
Florida
Lot A 101! B o SouB 1 00 toot
thereof and olio mo SouB a go
feat of Let S. all M Black It.
C o m Park v illa ! P i m m I. ec
cording to B o pie I Boraot at
recorded h i Plot Boot 30. Page!
34 and 11 of B o public rtcorda
af Samlneto County. Florida
hat bean tiled age n il you. and
M O N T G O M ER Y W ARO A
c o m p a n y . IN C . a Florida
corporal— , and you ar* ro
— red to lory* • copy of your
written da— m a If any to It an
LAW REN CE J BERN ARD .
ESQUIRE. P lo M f ilf i attorney.
—hoM e d d re ii It 3004 Park
S lrte t. Jacksonville. F lorid a
J7304. an or beta* May 04. law.
and til* Iha original - i B ma
Clark of B n Court aimer baron
lorvico on P la in titf'i a Homey or
im m o d io lo ly t h e r e a lt a r ,
other*ua o dkloull -III ba
antarad agam tl you t a the
m l - 1 demanded in B a cent
plaint or petition
WITNESS my hand and me
w al of B u Court on March IL
taw
iCourl S tall
M A R V A N N E MORSE
A iC ta rk el th# Court
By Cacalit V E la m
A i Deputy Clark
P u b iiih March IL U 30. A pril
L law
OCOI4J

U
l

p a l
ESa

N O t lC —

N o t lc —

l a d v e r t is e m e n t

R I D l ta /T M l
N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y 0 1 V I N
B a * B e C lfy r t S a n t a * F lo rid a
tarn race— w a — k— — w
I B P M an Thurkday. M a rc *
I f . la w . In th e P u r c h a t ing
Off— . Roam M l t a B a to u t­
ing i term
C L A R IF IE R CA TW A U I
A IA T E R IA L

A il Mda are la l a W lira ra d ar
Boned to The City ar Laniard.
Pur ehaolng O ftka. a t N. P a rk
Aranua. San lard. Fwrtdb WTJI.
Th* aooiad Mda - i l l Bo puM kly
•panpd la t a M
m
m v of
3 a P M . in B a C lfy Conv
m ta — Q w R fe t Dawn III.
Santa* CityH o fl
Sg ocihcoftoni and B e proper
BM Senna e ra a v a l— to. af no
coal. In B e P u r tta * M g OHM*.
Beam M l. M B N P a r k Aagnuo.
Sa n ta * . F lo rid a (N T ) S B M i l
The C ity a l Santoro t a la r m i
B a rig h t I* accep t o r re fect any
ce v M la - a lv a to c h n ic o m itt ar
la accept B a B id - h k h In H i
ludgam anf Bool w rv o a B a M t a
aal at B a C ity
C IT V O P S A N P O R O

Pvrctaaing Agent
March IL taw
P u b llth M a rc h I L ta w

0 ( 0 MA

M T N I CIRCUIT CO URT OF
THE (ID N T E E M T N J U D K I A L
CIRCUIT. IN A N D FOR
S iA IH S O L I COUNTY,
FLO R IO A
CASE N O ( M M I C J L F P F
SUN RAN K. N ATIO N AL
ASSOCIATION
JOHN D A N IE LS A/»/a
JOHN 0 D A N IE LS ,*! r t ,
AM ENDED
N O T IC I OF
NOTICE IS H E R I R Y G IV E N
f h a l Ih a u n d e r p la n t * .
M A R Y A N N ! M O RSE. Clark af
Iha C lr c e ll Court. Seminole
Co—ity. Florida, - i l l an B a I t B
day af March INR, af H o r n ,
of B * -oa f front om r af B a
Saminafa County CourthauM.
SantorO Florida, aftor t a m m
and M il af pu b ik outcry to Iha

Th* ( a n &gt;1 of Lot IT, M Block
•O" of A D C H A P P E L L ’S
SUBDIVISION O P BLOCKS. G
K A J OF TH E TOWN OF
GOLDSBORO. otcoid M g lo lh*
plot thoroof a t recorded M Ptol
Rook I. Papa II. of B a Pu M k
Bacardi af Sam mala County
Florida
R e y n a f B a N E earner of Let
la . B lo c k A . O A K G R O V E
P A R K , a t par p la t B a ra o f a t
recorded M P la t Book I. Page
I L P u M k Racarda a f la m Male
County. P t a ld a ; B a n c o run
Southerly along B a W b tta fy
rig h t a l - a y lin e a f U S
H ig h - a y It 01 and atong a curve
afom anfi a radiua af SUv A) leaf,
a central angle af • dag SI mM
H tec and a chord B earing e f S
If d ry i f mM. M aac. W . lo r an
a rc H tta n c o af M i lo a f. B a n co
run N N dag II mM. I f te c w .
I l l 00 toot. Ihanc* run N. I I dag
to mm oo tec I . W M M k
th e N o r t h e r l y U n a a t th e
«foremen Honed Let If. B a nco
ru n S I* dag. to m m i t te c ■

o

t l c t

L t q a l

M TH E CIRCU IT C D IM T DP
T M B I D W T I E N T N J U D K IA L
CIRCUIT O F TH E STATE DF

IN T N I CIRCUIT COUNT.
E fD N T E IN T N J U D K I A L
CIRCUIT. IN AMO PO D

S E M IN O L E COUNTY
CIVIL DIVISION
C a m N p .tP MOP CAA0
M IO STATE TRUST II. a Dot*
- a r t RufM aw T ru ll.
PtanflH.
a!
N A N CY R J U N T L E V . a aMRia
woman. A N N IE R. C A R T E R , a
tMgto woman, and R O C H E LLE
SMITH, a — g lo a o n u n .

CASE N O t o llt o C A P O L
A LLIA N C E m o r t g a g e
CO M PA N Y, a Florida
corporal— .
Ptanhff,
■A
K A T H E R IN E I .T A V L O N
fefk/a K A T H E R IN E to
T A Y LO R ; ASARIAN A. FLO YD ,
a t Truttoe

— - A- -

4*

NOTICE OF SUIT
TO; AN N IE H C A R T ER . If
bllao ar dead, her

It la fo a In fornolinol, Forge
Avenue (Rea III. Genav a New
Yarn u t l*
YOU A R E H E R E R Y NOTI
F IE D B e l an act— lo toraewta
a martgogi on «w tohaaMg
praparty m Semlnolo County.
Florid*, to -It
Th* ( a it to fort a l B e Watt
l i l . l te a t
Saaffeodkl 1a
B a N arfhn
Taav— l* ia

a f N o r t h to a l
a f South—e t l "a af
i ia a f Socf— I L
S o u B . Range II

( a it
you a rt required to verve a copy
a f y o u written d t— m i . If any
fa If. an Ma Pta n tttf’ l aftor nay
Harry M. HakfeA (tq u ira
Harry M .N W R A P A
P O ilf e t M e *
Tamp*. Ptortda H i l l ESN
Clark af • • above afyfad Court
an ar ba to n A p ril II. law.
■ B a ra n a A Judgment may ba

required to w ry* a — r t your
writ— d i— vat. if m y. to it an
S A N D R A N M AN SO N . ES
O UIRE. aHamay t a S A R E A IA
A BREN N AN , -h o w addrttt to
MS WavI J e t Vue Avenue. Lang
weed. Florida. J J ffi an ar
kafora the JOB day af March.
IfW. and HI* B e origmel - I B
B a Cleft r t B i t Court either
ketae — u k a an Prtilianar’i
■Her nay ar immadtaaiy B a ra
a fta . afkarwtoa a default - in

Judgment rt Fdncleium an

L b t S i. F I R N B R O O K
TRAILS. PH ASE III. atcarrtng
to Aw p u t Ihorort a* recorded M
Plot Raak 11. Pag* II. of Be
P u b lic A ece rd i a f Seminole
C ou n ty, F le rtd e In clu d in g
Ipoclflcetty but net by - o y rt
hmitet— B e following nomod
1tomt Rango'Ovon. Rofrlgora
Fan. W H IN Wall Carpal
r t pubik Ml*. I* B o hignoat and
ban biddar t a com. ot lh* —o il
front anfranc*. Somlnol* County
af 11 S E A M on B o ! ! B A ry rt
April. IWE
WITNESS my hand and Of
fk la l Seal af M id Court B i t Hh
day r t March. 1H0
ICourt Seal I
M A R V A N N E MORSE
Clark r t B a Circuit Court
Ry JanaE Jovewk
Deputy Clark
PuM — . J A a r c h li.il. lew
O IO IM

P u biiih March a. IS. n . IfW
D E O If

A F FID A V IT U N D E R
FICTITIOUS N A M E STATUTE
S T A T E OF F L O R IO A .
CO UNTY OF S EM IN O LE
Tha ungaiilg u id, under m b .
tfa— B e M — i— ta i

u n it e o s t a t e s m a r s h a l

IN T N E CIRCUIT CO URT
OF T H E E IG H T E E N T H
JU D IC IA L CIRCUIT,
IN A N D FOR
S EM IN O LE COUNTY.
FLO R IO A
W W F A G A N A C O . IN C .
PtoWflH.
U N ITED AU TO SER VICE
CO RP and CA R R O LL
G R APH ICS CORPORATION.

NOTICE O F ACTION
TO- JA M E S L E R IN N A H

to n * haroM. 1 - i l l toll B a

Publlth March A is. 33. tf. two
OED EI

iaw

D EO lie

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF TH E IIO H T IE N T H
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN A N D FOR
SEM IN O LE COUNTY,
FLO R ID A
CASE NO, f b lf P C A aa L
IN A l THE M A R AIAGE OF
B A R B A R A A BREN N AN .
Petitioner/Wile,
and
JA M E S l . B R E N N A N .

YOU A R E H E R E B Y NOTI
F IE D B M * Pent— N r Dto
— vt— af Marriage ta a bean

f l c t l lia u i n o m a a f CON
F R A T E R N IT A S P A R T N E R S .
INC. d /B /i BANDO L toco— of
4JJ Timber Bldg* Drluo. Long
-ood. F L n m
THOM Inter*!ted M Iha above
an torem * and Iha extent al B a
M ia m i at each, are at M tow t
CO N FR A TER N ITA S
P A R TN ER S. INC
Ry; JaaaghW. Barker,
VkaPm
4ja Timber RMga Orlva
F L a iJ t

M fh* Com
p ta n ta r P ttit—
WITNESS m y hand and B e
tool af M id Court on March IL
Iff*
M A R V A N N E M O R SE
C ta k C k c u tl Court
Ry J o o n tn l— I
Deputy Clark
(COURT S tA L I
Pubtim March IS. 11 10. A pril

L ig il WoHc—

N o j j C H

NOTICE OF S A L E
N ofka to hereby given hurt,
fu rw o n f I* a Summary Final

Unitod SlalO!
Oepertmanf r t Ju ttk o
ad S t a n M anfeait
ar
Service
NOTICE O F A R R ES T
A M O S E IIU R E
a o ia a c iv O R L is
Unitod Slato! Dtolrtot Court
M iddN O itfrk f rt Florida
Ortor— Oivition
Pa rtiog; U nited S la lt t t
It.c tJ.ie S to M Unitod S latoi
C u rrm ty - Docket Number
N ofka it hereby gluon B e l an
Fear vary JJ, a m I t i . d i . i H K
in On,tod Siatot Currency ai
S on lara P a lle t Department.
Sanford. .: tar Ida puriuanl 10 a
Warrant rt A if r t l itxued by B a
Clark r t Iha Court upon ma tiling
af a V a rlfd d Complaint in Iha
a b o v e a c lia n A ll p a r ia m
cla im in g an imereal M fh li
da— dan I currency are hereby
notified to HI* a Claim —ithin
— n i l day! and to verve an
(to)
altar tiling tha Claim, a i pra
vKtod by Suggiamanlal Ruto C.
Far Certain Admiralty and M ar
mm* C la im ! ar fu ller entry al
ludgmant by daleult A il parvonv
and a n iilirt aho have an «n*r
r t f m it— aatondanl currency
may. In addition to filing a
Claim ar m lieu e l Ming a
Claim , lubm it o P o m — t a
R o m litio n or M ltlg a llo n of
Fortaitur* purtuent to to C P.N.
P o rta
RICH A R D L. COK. J R

l
In Sem inole County F lo rid a , to

N

M B e Petit—
t a D tt— uf— al Marriage
WITNESS my hand and veal
rt B H Court an B i t I fB day al
Fabruary. la w
(tort]
M A R V A N N E MORSE
Clerk tl m* Circuit Court
Ry; JanoE Jeee-K
A* Oagvfy Clark
Pubtim Fabruary n . March I.
A I L taw
DENS4E
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF T H I (IR M T E E R T H
JU DICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN A N O FOR
SEN IN O LE COUNTY,
FLO R ID A
CASEN O . WW1T C A ffe E
F A LM E R E LE C T R IC
COMPANY.
Plaintiff.
rt
M AR C SHARP
CONSTRUCTION. IN C.#
Florida ctrparal— and M ARC
SHARP. indHi— rally.
Da— dan It
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE It harafey given Bat
Purvuant to B a fir— judgment
el torecloturo and Mia antarad
Hi B i t tam e pending In B a
Circuit Court r t B a E — taanm
Ju d icia l C ircu it, in and far
Seminole County. Florida. Civil
Act— Number w o o l! C A M E .
B a undart ignad dark - i l l — I
m t property tituatad ,n u !
county, d ttcrlba da i
Let I t Alaqua Phat# t. ac
carding to Plat Saak to. Page IT.
Puki,
Record! al Seminole
County Florida
at public tale lo B a h ighttl and
b a il bidder t a cam at II W
a deck A M . an B a 3rd day at
May law. at me W ait Front
doer r t B o Stminoi* County
Court—
. Sanford. F land*
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Sanford. Florida — Thursday. Ma'ch 15 1990

Gorbachev wins presidency battle
By Q M A LD N A D IM
Untied Press International
MOSCOW
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.m il •»«».*&gt; \ n il'll against Inm | lr
l.ii t il m in p im s lllu ll.

W lir ii ilic t in inm results were
. iilliiiiillr i'il . illr r tin- ii|m*ii Iiii&gt; ul
l l i r Congress's illu m in g M'sslnn.
le g isla to rs gave G orbachev a
lu it'i sta nding iiv .ilInn as Inilr s i ended Irillli Ills presiding
r ll. llr ill l l i r Irn iil nl ll ir K lr m llll
l u l l a n il slim il tx lllli' th r ill
(■ u rlk irlirx . ."»•#. lin n p la r u l Ills
li.m il nn a m l hound m p y "I Ihe
Soviet ( i mst n in ii tn a n il swim*
lililis i'll III ,|S president III a shnrl
t u n t ia lir r r iiin m
I s n lr t il lll v swear In la i l l l t u l l v
serve Ill&lt;- | H -n p le s III Utir II.I l lu lls
In s i m i h nhservT Ilie S m ie l

( 'oust U ni Ion. in utinr.m ter the
■m ills a n il treeilnm s u l e lll/e u s
a n il In euusi irn lln iis ly Iu llill ll ir
till'll re s |H in slliillllrs p la re il In
■lie as p re s lile lll nl llle Snvlel
I In lu ii." (iiirh a e lie v said
In a lir ir l address alter taklim
III*- n a lll ul nlllee. O nrlM i liev
said ih e re w as m i danger nl him
e x p liillliig Ills hrnadened ailthnr
lly . and he p ru llllsi'd In use Ole
llew presideliev In ra d lra ll/e Ills
'p e re stroika " drive lur n n iin iille
and |Mihileal renewal
T ile e lre llu ll n s u lls showed
d ia l m ure Ilian JT |&gt;eri n i l ul the

gress enlivened tiv Clorliarhev
Hives him Ihe sweeping powers
lie said were nrrrssarv In save
Ills reform primram and eonxollu u u p | N is e d .
(inrlkiehev u nle d he had heard dale the vast rn iililrv III Ihe laee
th e s h a r p e r l l l i T s i n s o m e (if disintegrating lori es
(iurhaehev limk o lllre lour
law m akers d im led ai h im durm u the i i o ii illi a l ln g s e s s io n days after a new nationalistW e d n e sd a y e v e n lim . h u l he do in I it a I eil P a r lia m e n t ill
hi.lined "o s s llle d i n iise ln u sn rsx” l.llhuaiila dee la n d Ihe republic
It it Ills p ro g ra m 's l.illure In h rlim llld e p e iid e lil lie also laees
set rssloulst senllllieill elsewhere
Iliure la im ih le lie n e llls.
"T h e re are uu grounds lur in Ihe |i.iliii region. and oilier
|i.iris ul Hie vast eiiuniry have
paule." Ctnrtiaehev said.
The new |xisl. e re .ilril a l the Ih i ' i i turn hv elliuli clashes anti
extraordin ary session nl C o n ­ .mil enmmnitlsl Insiit reel Inns

deputies whn p .irlln p .ilrd III Ihe
lia lln ilu c h a d v u ie d .m a in s i
Cnirli.li hi s e v e n lliu im h he ran

Libya
blames U.S.
in plant fire
United Brass International
A L G IE R S . A lg e ria - The L i­
b y a n new s agency J A N A said
Inday that most of ih r Mahta
ch e m ica l plant wax destroyed In
a lire that swept through the
fa c ility and blam ed the United
S la te s u n d Israel for the blaze.
A ra b d ip lo m a tic sou rces In
A lg ie rs lu ld U nited Press In­
ternational Ihe lire w as set by a
co m m an do team that traveled to
L ib y a from n clg h txirln g T u n isia
T h e raiders were disguised as
t o u r is t s , s a lt l th e s o u r c e s .
T u n is ia has m ade no com m ent
uu the Incident
"M u st ol Ihe factory has been
d e s tro y e d ." sa id th e L ib y a n
new s agency J A N A . In a rc|mrl
m onitored lit A lgie rs J A N A did
m il say how Ihe lire broke out
and did m il m e n tion casualties.
" L ib y a n s accuse Ihe Israelis
and Hie U nited S tate s." said the
agency in a brief statement.
T h e W hite House h as said the
I T ille d S ta le s lia s received rcim ris Irmn foreign governm ents
ih a l a lire ol u nkn ow n origin and
severity stru ck ih e plant, sus|N*eted by ih e Hush a d m in is tra ­
t io n u l p r o d u c in g c h e m ic a l
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Quayle asks
Latin leaders
to sway Castro
U n ita d P raa a In te rn a tio n a l
IIU EN O S A IR E S . A rgentina V ice President D an Q uayle today
u u l m eetin g C u b a n President
Kldel C a stro w lien lltc lr paths
i ross ill llr a / ll. h u l Q uayle h as
asked other w orld leaders to
urge C a stro to s lo p a rm in g leftist
rebels In E l Salvador.
Q uayle. at a new s conference
W ednesday, sa id he w ould not
meet w ith C a s lm when Ihe tw o
attend ih e presidential Inaugura­
tio n In B ra s ilia T h u rsd a y o f
Fern ando C o llo r de Mello.
"W e re not going to meet w ith
C a s tro ." Q u a yle told reporters a l
Hie U.S. aml&gt;as&lt;kidor's residence
III Buenos Aires. "C a stro re ­
m a in s Isolated. C a s tro u iu s i
change. S ooner nr later change
w ill com e in C u b a ." one of a
h a n d fu l o l n a tio n s that h a s
re s is te d d e m o c ra tic re fo rm s
sw eeping o ilie r rn m n u iiils t n a ­
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D A M A S C U S . S y ria - Form er
President J im m y C a rte r a rrived
in S yria on the second leg n l a
luur u.itlun MidtUc East lo u r and
said lie hoped S yria w ould use
ils In lh ie n ie in win Ircrdum lu r
W estern hostages In Lebanon.
S y ria n Foreign M in is te r
Faronk S lia ra a . w ho met C a rte r
a n d tils w i l e . R o s a ly n n . a l
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III Hie past I n secure Hie release
ol m any hostages, we w ill m
tensity o u r e llo rls m Hus re
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E a rlie r III C a lm . Egypt. C a rte r
said he H u n ks Iran w ould use ils
m llu r n c r In rc lm x r Ihe hostages
when ll lM-hevnl sueh a m ove
served Us u a lin iia l lu le re sis
Alter S v n a Carter is sc bed
oh tl in u s il Jo rd a n before end
mg his n in e day U iui m Israel

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Carter again
tours Mideast
pursuing peace

C arter lu ld re|Mirters a lte r tils
a rriv a l Irotn Egypt that S y ria
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Deja vu: Pats put in OT

BRIEF

Thurston doubles in eighth
to lead Brantley over Oviedo

BASKETBALL
H e a t w in s o n road In overtim e
I.OS A N G K I.E S — Rookie Sherm an D ouglas
Hc-orrtl n in e of h is rareer-hlgh 33 (m ints In
ove rtim e and K e v in F d w a rd s n u d e a key block
lit I he w an in g seconds an the M iam i Meat
snapped a nine-gam e road lin in g streak and
t lr fr a lr d the h n Angeles C lip pe rs 113-108
W e dn esday.
M ia m i held a 107-101 lead w ith 2:1-1 rem aini n f i l l overtim e. In k W insto n G a rla n d ’s basket
c n l the lead to one.
D ou g la s hanked In a
12 looter w ith 7-1 set-o n tls re m a in in g lo again
p u t the Ile a l u p by
three lOO-IOfi
G le n Klee added 24
(Minus and E d w a rd s had
21 for the Heat, w h ich
w o n for o n ly the sixth
tim e on the roatl th is season.
M an n in g led lain Angeles w ith 28 p o in ts and
G a rla n d chlp|x-d in 20 |Milnls for the C lip p e rs,
w h o have losl seven of th eir las! nine gam es at
hom e
E ls e w h e re in th e N IIA o n W e d n e s d a y .
P h ila d e lp h ia trim m e d the l.os Angeles L a k e rs
I l f i - I I O ; D a lla s lo p p e d H o s lo n 113- 102.
P h o e n ix w hipped D enver 1 3 8 1 0 8 . and Seattle
edged C h arlotte 103-100

Prom staff reperta
O V IKD O - For the second night
lit a row. Lake H rantlcy needed
extra Innings to beat O viedo and
l a k e c o n t r o l o l th e S e m in o le
A lh le llc C o n le re u c e standings
On Tuesil.iv night, it was the
Patriot sn ltliall team that worked
o v e r t i m e lor its v i c t o r y . On
W e d n e s d a y n ig h t . II w a s th e
h .iseli.ill team 's turn, scoring iw o
ru n s In Ihc lop ol the c ig lilh Ui lx-.il
Ov iedo 8 li
W i t h Ihc w ill L a k e H ra n tlcy
Improves to I I 2 overall .mil a
c o n fe re n c e -le a d in g

4-0.

O v ie d o

d ro | is lo 8 4 and 3-2.
J e r r y T h u r s to n , an A ll- S 'u ic
selection for Lake H ra n llcv as a
sophom ore iw o years ago In-lure ,
m issin g in o sl ol last year w llh a
th u m b Injury, drove In the w in n in g
ru ns wi th a one out double Tyler
lllv c r singled a n il |ilnch h itle r Terry
Itrow ii was hit by a p ilc h lo re.u h
Im s c ahead ol T h u rslo u
We had done a great |ob holding
h im iT h u rs lo n l dow n ii|i lo ih.u
(Mililt." said O viedo coach Mike
Ferrell
He stru ck out walked
stru ck m il and Died out Hut you
have to give the kid i re d ll He lilt a
good p itc h e r's p ilch , a cu rv e lia ll
dow n and aw av "

The Lio n s p la vlu g at borne, drew
llrs i blood wi th -i run In the ImiMoiii
01 the llrs i in n in g That started a
series ol lead r llU llges and lie s th ll
d id n 't end u n til T h u rsto n ’s game
w in n in g hit m the eighth
III a game th.it featured 23 (ills
113 tiv Oviedo. H lliv Lake H r.m lle v l
neither starting jiltch er llgu red In
the ilct Islon Lio n ai e Gregg T w iggs
le ll in the l l l l l i lu llin g w hile Patriot
starter llra d Itlgbv had Ills strin g ol
consecutive gam es slo|i|ied al lour
when he was Idled III Ihe sixth
Inning
Leading the Patriot attar k were
llu r k f and lllver. who were Imtli
2 lor 3
M ark G uhrovli also hit a
r lo iib le lo r L a k e H ra n lle v
For
O vie do Kv a n A lk lre and Ja s o n
1hush w* re Ihii Ii 3 lnr-4 w hile Gn-g
Hughes am i I odd Tim-co Imth wi ld
2 lor I Alton a n il Mike Verne ear h

Lam b saves
own win for
G re yh o u n d s

M a rin o w a n ts out o f M ia m i
P H I L A D E L P H I A — M iam i D o lp h in s
&lt;|tinrterbnck Dan M arino Is tired of losing, m ad
at Ills coach, and w ants to lie traded, a
pu blish ed report said W ednesday
A ttrib u tin g tI k - in form atio n lo league sources,
the P h lla d le p h la D a lly New s rq m rle d W e dn e s­
day that M a rin o h as given the D olphins a list ol
lo u r team s he'd lik e lo play lo r the P ittsb u rg h
S le e le rs. Los Angeles Kaltlers, Indian.i|Mills
C o lts, and C h ica g o Hears
Hut M arin o did nui rule out In-lug tra iled lo
o ilie r team s
T h e souri es told the D ally News that M a rin o is
Irustrated
" o ve r t h e D o lp h in s s a g g i n g
lo rlu n e s
and a ra p id ly deteriorating re la ­
tio n sh ip w ith head coach D on S im la ."
" E v e ry lim e Don goes out on the held, he feels
lik e he has to throw lor fVOO yards |ust to give
ih e D o lp h in s a ch a n ce ." the (xiper cpiolcd an
a rtp ia ln ia n c e of M arino s a yin g " lie 's tired ol
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O ile rs feel tie not g oo d en o u gh
G le n n A n derso n was not satisfied despite
sco rin g the goal lh .il Idled the Kdm outon O ile rs
lo .i 3-3 lie w llh ih c C n n n d lcn s In M ontreal
W ednesday n lg h l He thought Ills team sh ou ld
have won the gome
" W llh a ll that pressure we were p u llin g on
(M ontreal goalie P a lrle k l Hoy. we co uld nave
won th is h o cke y gam e." An derson said.
Tile O ile rs unleashed
a barrage at Hoy. hut
tile goaltcndcr w as up
lo the challenge, makn ig 3U saves.
A n derso n scored the
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M on tre a l was a m an
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and skated In Im nl of Ihc M ontreal net. He drew
Hoy to one side and then pul Ihc puck Into the
lar co rne r for ||M 3 1st goal of the season.
Elsew here In the N H L. New York overpow ered
lo ro n io M aple 8-2 and L o s Angeles edged
H u ll.ilo fi-5 In overtim e.
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C A S S E L H K K K Y - P itch e r C h u c k
la u tili did the u n tie aril of in L y m a n
H igh School s 3-2 tiusctiatl w in over
la ik e How ell W ednesday night as lie
cam e on In relief to save h is ow n
victory.
L.im ti was ih c s ta rlin g p llc h r r
and le ll Ihe game w ith a 3-1 lead In
die s ix th Inning III favor of Ja s o n
G n ndjiaspir Hut when Goodpaslnr
gut Into trouble in tfie seventh.
L y m a n eoac li Hoti M e C iillm ig li
broo ghl l.am b lu c k lo Hie u iou n d lo
lln ls li Hie game and save Ihe victo ry
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Tile win goi L ym a n lia ck lo .500
III Ihe Sem inole A th le tic Coilleren ee
at 3-3 and raised Ils o v e ra ll record lo
M-4 T h e G re yho u nds next game is
F rid a y when ih e y lake on D e la m il al
C o nrad Park startin g at 4 ji m
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L A K E M A N Y — S i o t l Davidson
tossed a one-hitter lo r six Innings
and C u r l Prom cam e o il to stein a
h m n tis Sem inole e o in e lia rk a tle m p l
as Lake M.irv scored a 4 3 Sem inole
A ih lc iic Conleren ce tiasetiall victory
W i'dnesitav night
We just eau t seem to w in an
casv gam e." said Lake M ary coarh
A la n T u ttle
'W e have to make
ih r m a ll e xe iiln g D avidson threw a
great game tm lll he gol w ild III the
s i x i h Hot he has o n ly had one had
ou tin g (against Dr P h lllljis l in his
lo u r starts so h w a s i i l unex|ieeted."
I h&lt;- w in raise s ih e Ham s lo !M i on
Ihe season a n il m ore lu i|n irla n tly.
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Fre sh m a n D eKon Hayes till two baskets late
In the game W ednesday, breaking a tie and
le a d in g Penn S ta le lo a 57 54 victo ry over
M n rrp iritf in a first-round National In vitation
T ou rnam en t game In U n iv e rsity Park. Pa
W ith the sto re tied 52 52. Hayes s a n k a
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give the N llta n y U n its the lead for good
T ra ilin g 51-45. Penn State licit die score on
two Ed Kogcll la y u p s and a 5-pointcr by Ja m e s
Harnes. w ho list the L io n s with 15 (M in u s
M arquette had taken the lead on the stren gth ol
a !J-2 run m id w a y through the second half.
O llie r first-round gam es T h u rsd a y Inelude
S o u t h e r n at F o r d lia m . M a s s a c h u s e tts a i
M ary la n d Haylnr at M is s is s ip p i Stale. L o u isia n a
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S A N Ft )KD — T he streak Is over
M ike Fu ller blasted a hom e ru n
and D aks Rodrigue/ co n lrlh u le d a
double and a triple in sii|i|Hirl ihe
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in u n liy College h ascliu ll Ira n i broke
a 13-game losing streak with a li t)
win over W estern New En gland
College ol M assachusetts at Haider
Field W ednesday
The win raises ihe Haulers' record
In 2- 111 They do not have long lo
savor Ihe vletorv as they )ump back
Into M id-Florida Conlerence action
today wben they travel lo P alalku lo
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board lor quite aw h ile Hut we
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two sin gles u n til tin- l l llli Inning
when, with two outs. D avid Leugers
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M e a n w h ile . C / a c h o w s k l wa s
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S e m in o le C o m m u n ity C o lle g e s s la ttin g ih itd b a se m an u n til la st week.
David C / a c h o w k s i threw an e ig h t hd s h u lo u l W e d n e sd a y in h is h rst tumor
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C A S S E L H K K K Y — Mu lu ll. Nason drove in the
tv llig and w in n in g ru n s w itli a line out trljilc m
die seventh in n in g as Hu- Lake H ow ell m i IHiuII
team won its seventh straight gam e 11 ID over
c is iiiiig Sprut c Creek W cduesilay
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Coatlaasd from IB
Conference action lo day w h e n It
travels to Lake M ary lo la k e on
Ihe R am s starting ul 4:30 p.m .
T he score was 0-0 e n te rin g the
fourth w hen its- P a lrlo ls pu t a
ru n on the board. T h e y follow ed
that w ith H irer ru n s In Ih r
fourth, two In I he s ix th and one
In Ihe seventh.
M eanw hile. Ihe Patriot defense
and H artm an were d o in g th e ir
usual great Jot) and did not a llo w
a E v a n s bu scru n n rr to reach
second base th c c n tlrr game.
T o n ya D lu / had three h its (or
L a k e B ra n tle y w hile H artm an .
S helley S turdivan t and N icole
K a lh b u n had tw o h its each.
W esson and H irschy had two
h its each lo puce ih e T ro ja n
attack.
S E M I N O L E 10
L A K E H IG H L A N D 5
S A N F O R D — Sem inole scored
four ru n s In each of Ihe th ird and
fourth Innings lo com eback from
a 3-1 deficit and p ick u p a 10-3
victo ry over Lake H ig h la n d In a
game played W ednesday after­
noon a l Fort M ellon Park.
"T iffa n y Jo n e s did a good Job

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pitching, o n ly giving u p five hits
and w a lk in g n o o n e," sa id S e m i­
nole co ach G re g Register. "A rg le
W alker a lso made the defensive
play of gam e when she m ade a
stab o f a line drive and doubled
the ru n n e r off flra l."
S em ino le, w hich Im proved Its
record to 6-5 w ith the victory,
goes on the road to p la y nonconference foe Mt. D ora Bible
today at 4 :15 p.m.
P ro v id in g the offense for S e m ­
inole w ere V alerie W ilk s (2-for-2.
double, tw o runs scored, three
RBI). W a lk e r |2-for-3. three runs
scored), Frtaon (triple), Jo n e s
(single, three RBI). Rena T illm a n
(single, HU B and A n d re a RulTln
and Latrca ce T u rn e r (one slngtc
each).

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I^tkc How ell fa lls (o 5-9 o verall a,.d 2-3 In
l he conference. T h e S ilv e r H a w k i, w ill also
be In action F rid a y w hen th e y travel to
O v ie d o lake o n the L io n s s ta rlin g at 7 p.m.
T h e S liv e r H a w k s scored a ru n In ih e
bottom o f Ihe first a n d m ade th e lead stand
u p u n til (he fou rth w hen L y m a n scored Its
three runs.
A fte r J e ff Ja c k s o n led o ff w ith a double.
C h r is Flelcon es d ropped a b u n t that no one
tk 'ld cd and L y m a n had ru n n e rs on Ihe

corners. A n ou t later. Ja re d S o lo sin gled lo
r ig h t c e n te r to s c o re J a c k s o n w h ile
rictco n e s and Soto advanced to th ird and
second, respectively, when the b a ll w as
hobbled for an error.
J o h n J u m p bloopcd a single over short lo
score I’ lelcones. Soto m oving lo third. Jo e
T alb ot forced J u m p at second w ith a
grounder that Soto co uld not score on.
T albot then stole second and Soto scored
ih e eventual w in n in g run w lu n the throw to
second got away.

L a k e H ow ell tried to p u ll the game out In
the bottom o f the seventh when they p u l
ru n n e rs on first and second w ith two outs.
D w ayne C la rk lined a sin g le to le fl and the
ru n n e r from srcontl w as waived arou n d
th ird . J u m p threw to Plelcunes. w ho m ade a
perfect relay to A n d y S po lsk l lo n ip the
ru n n e r and end the game.
Soto |2'for2. RBI) a n d J u m p (l-for-3. RBII
led Ihe G re y h o u n d offensive charge. M y rv y l
M elendez and C la rk w rre 2-for-4 each for
the S liv e r Hawks.

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liru n lle y . 4-0 in the conference,
w ill host the game s ta rtin g a l 7
p.m .
I- ik e M ary w ill a lso p la y a a l
liiin if S atu rda y w hen they host
I&gt;avtuna Beach-M ainland In a I
p.m . start.
I He lo ss w as th e s e v e n th
one-run loss o f the season for
S e m in o le , w h ich saw Its record
(all lo 4-9 overall a n d 1-3 In th c
conference. S e m in o le w ill host
New S m y rn a Beach at hom e
F rid a y sta rtin g at 3:30 p.m .
" I f we w ould cut dow n on o u r
u nearn ed runs, we w ould be
I I 2 ." said S e m ino le coach M ike
I'liw e rs . " W e ' v e c a m e fro m
lie liln d In ou r last three o r four
g a m e s so we k n o w we are

S A N F O R D - T h e K ille r Bees
moved clo se r to the c h a m p io n ­
sh ip w ith an easy w in a n d Ihe
Sanford Police Benevolent A sso ­
cia tion ke pi H arcar on the s k id s
In S snford U n real Inn D epart­
ment W cd n rs ila y N ight S oftba ll
la-ague a rtlo n a l Chase Park.
T h e Bees k ille d W h isk e y R iv e r
2 1-9 and S P B A ou lscored H a rra r
A lu m in u m P rodu cts 16-10. T h e
standings now have Ihe K ille r
Decs at 6-1. H a rca r and W h iske y
R ive r at 4-4. S P B A at 3-4 and
H M C at 2 6. Next week. K M C
takes on the K ille r Bees a l 6:30
p.m. and H arcar races W h iske y
R ive r nt 7:30 p.m. SI’B A lia s the
w e rk off.
In l l i r gam e between W h isk e y
R i v e r a n d Ihe K i l l e r B e e s .
W h is k e y R i v e r w as a c tu a lly
ahead ll-H entering the fou rth
In n in g . B u i I lie- K ille r B e e s
scored 13 u n a n sw e re d ru n s.
Including seven In the fou rth , to
p ick tip Ihe victory.
C o n trib u tin g in a 3 0 -h li K ille r
Bee attack w rre K ir H olt (five
singles, three ru ns scored), T tm
W eaver (triple, three sin gles,
three ru ns scored). T om G illia n
(triple, double, single, iw o ru n s
s c o re d ) a n d D a v e A n d r e w s
(double. Iwo singles, ru n scored).
O llie r co n irlb u to rs w ere E ric
Erickso n and Tom George Ithree
sin g le s and iw o ru n s scored
each). M ark K a g g rn tln (three
slnglrs). M itch Bu rke (double,
slngtr. t h r r r ru n s scored). Neal
M ille r (two sln g lrs. iw o ru n s
scored). F ra n k Van Pelt (single,
two ru n s scored) and P a u l P ralt
(single, n m scored |.
Doing ihe dam age for W h isk e y

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M a u a c h u ttttt (17 D) at Maryland 114 III.
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R iver w ere T re y Braaser (double,
s in g le , r u n sc o re d ). C la n c y
W allace (two Ringlet, tw o ru n t
scored). J a m e s G a r n e r (tw o
s ln g lrs . ru n scored), J o h n n y
Haddock (hom e ru n. ru n scored),
Spencer Bagged. F ra n k
and Scott N orm adln (one sin s
and one ru n scored each). M is
Rot undo (tingle) and A .W . Imes
(run scored).
The second game saw S P B A
score s ix ru n s In the first Inning,
five ru n s In (he second a n d three
runs In th e th ird lo la k e a 14-4
trod In Its v icto ry over H a rcsr. In
addition lo the 2 6 ru n s th a t were
scored th is con lest, there were
also 4 0 base hits.
L eading Ihe attack for S P B A
w rre T o m H a s tin g s (double,
three singles, two ru n s tcoredl.
Ned G o ld e n (t ri pl e, d o u b le ,
single, three ru n s scored). Ben
H a r ln c s (t hr ee s in g le s , ru n
M-ured|. M ik e A n s lc y (home run.
single, three ru ns scoredl and
Art B arn es (double, single, two
runs scored).
A lso c h ip p in g In were T ln o
Fo nlan a and M ilc h T ln d e l (two
singles a n d two ru n s scored
eachl. R obbie S h u ll (two singles).
Aaron J o h n s (triple, tw o ru ns
scored) a n d B ill D ennis (slnglel.
P r o v i d i n g the o ffe n s e fo r
Harcar were A lle n D ehral (two
double, sln g le l, J im Fen dner
(double tw o singles, three runs
scored). J im A rn o ld a n d M ark
S trife s (one double, tw o singles
and one ru n scored each). T e rry
K o sro r (two singles, tw o ru ns
scored). B ria n B u rke (triple, run
scored). B ill R oscor (double, run
scored). D c m c lry Delaney and
Tom N y c lone slnglp e ach l and
Jo h n A d a m s (run scoredl.

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w h e n he w a s l i f t e d In t h e
seventh for C h ris B a rfie ld after
w a lk in g the first tw o batters of
th e Inning (K ick E ck ste in and
Dow ling). B u t Je ff D err w alked
on a fu ll count p ilc h after fou lin g
o ff eight pitches to load Ihe
bases.
E ck ste in scored on u w ild p itch
before A n th o n y K o b c rls lifted a
sa crifice dy to right that scored
D ow lin g. Senccek th en sin gled
to left lo score D err a n d c u t the
lead to 4-3.
T u t t le tu rn e d to ace C u rt
Fro m , w ho threw one p ilc h for a
B-4-3 double p la y to e n d the
game.
Lake M ary scored Its first run
In Ihe second when D ana Dearth
got to second on a th row in g
e rro r a n d scored an out later on
a D an n y H e n d rick s single. T h e
H am s added two m ore In the

n u ll w hen l .J. U iu llrid a reuened
on an e rror and scored on a G reg
J a m e s single. Ja m e s later scored
w hen h is brother N ell drew a
bases-loaded walk.
Lake M a ry 's fin al ru n scored In
Ihe s ix th o n a double by Lance
R cv rs. a th row in g e rro r and a
passed ball.
Kent B ru b a ke r had a double
a n d a single and G re g Ja m e s
had I w o sin g le s lu lead the Ram
u tlu ck, w h ile W ilk s and S enccek
had the o n ly two h its lor S e m i­
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teams.
" M i k e Senccek p itched
a n o th e r good fpm e and had a
c lu tc h base hit. T o n y C h a v crs
threw good In relief u n til he got a
p a i n In h i s s i d e a n d J o n
E ltun h ea d cam e on to get a big
out a n d give us a ch ance at the
w in ."
D avidso n retired the first eight
m e n he faced u n til w a lk in g
C h ris D o w lin g w ith two ou t In
the th ird . He had a no h llle r
going u n til Jo h n W ilk s led off
Ihe fifth w ith a clean sin g le over
the th ird base bag.
S e m in o le had m en on second
a n d th ird w ith two out In the
second a n d Ihe bases loaded
w ith Iw o o u l In Ihe s ix lh . But
lM&gt;th tim es. Duvldson got fly
b a lls to end the inning.
D a v id s o n w as le a d in g 4 -0

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h llte r h u m M erritt Island w ho drove In three ru n s
wi t h h is dou ble and triple. F u lle r, w ho had three

h its — In clu din g h is s ix th hom e n in o f the s p rin g
- a n d tw o RBI. u nd Leugers. w ho w as 2-for-4
w ith two ru n s scurcd.
R odriguez has been sm o k in g at the plate, going
9 for 24 I 375| since beco m ing a sta rte r lo raise
Ills average fnxn .2B4 to .355. Inclu ded In thenine h its have bren four doubles, tw o hom e ru ns
and a triple.
Le ad in g ih e way for Ihe visito rs were Byers.
K a ra n and Loudon w ith tw o h lts r a r h .

MAITLAND TRACTOR &amp; EQUIPMENT
2 Blocks No. ol Maitland Interchange on 17-92 »Ph. 634-7272______________

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People
IN B R I E F
S d to lirth lp applicants wantad
A nnually, the W om an's C lub of Sanford awards a
armholarahlp lo a mature woman, over 35. who would like to
return to school lo further her education. Applications are now
being accepted. For Information, call Shirley Secord. chairman.
333-0753.
Funds are raised for the scholarship through a luncheon and
fashion show. "Fashions for Education.” which was held
Wednesday at the clubhouse.

F*m AIDS program sat
Seminole County Extension Homemakers will sponsor a free
program, "All About AIDS." Monday. March 19. from 9:30 to
10:30 a.m. The program will be held at the extension arrrlce
located at 350 W. County Home Road. Sanford, across from
Flea World.
Ouest speaker Is Dr. Jorge Deju. director of Seminole
County's Health and Human Services Division. The public la
Invited.
For Information, call Barbara HughesQregg. 333-3500.

Drug Awaranaaa Day plannad
The Greater Sanford CIIDena Against Crime will sponsor
Drug Awareness Day. Saturday. March 17. A Drug Protest
Rally will be held, from 10 a.m. to 13:30 p.m.. at the Elks
Home. Seventh-Street and Cypress Avenue.
Family fun activities will begin at 3 p.m. In Fort Mellon Park.
Sanford Lakefronl, where free food and entertainment will be
provided. The public is Invited.
I

Narcotics Anonymous to mast
N a rco tics A n o n ym o u s m eets F rid a y at 1 1 p.m . at Ihe House
of G o o d w ill. 317 O ak Ave.. Sanford.

Bingo aid* foatar grandparanta
B in g o benefiting Foster G ra n dpa re n ts o f C e n tra l F lo rid a Is
played each F rid a y at 10:30 a.m. a n d 1:30 p.m . a l Flea W o rld .
offtJ.S. H igh w ay 17-93. Sanford.

Fraa blood praaaura chacka
T h e Sanford Fire D eparm eni E M T sta ff co n d u cts free blood
pressure ch ecks every F rida y , from 10 a.m. lo noon, at the
S anford Senior Senior.

Ratlrad tranait workara to gather
T h e New Y o rk Retired T ran sit W o rke rs meet at C asselberry
S e n io r Center. 3 0 0 N. T rip le t Lake D rive, the first S atu rda y of
each m onth at 1:30 p.m.

Old cara put in llmalight
T h e A n tiq u e and C la ssic A u tom o bile C lu b o f S e m in o le
C o u n ty sponsors a d isp la y o f old ca rs each S atu rd a y from 7-10
p.m . In the W al-M art p a rkin g lot beh ind W e n d y's o n U.S.
H igh w a y 17-93. Sanford. Non-m em bers are w elcom e to b rin g
th eir old ears or browse. Fo r m ore Inform ation, ca ll Herbert
Partridge at 323-3687.

Taan aupport group to maat
F a m ilie s Together Teen Support G ro u p m eets from 11 a.m .
to 1 p.m. every S atu rda y at Suite 206 Sw eetw ater Squ are. 9 0 0
F o x V alle y D rive (off W eklva Road). Longw ood. C a ll 774-3844
for further Information.

Nar-Anon to offer help
Nar-Anon. a self-help group for re la tive s and frien ds of
addicts, meets at 8 p.m. W ednesdays a n d Saturday* at W est
Lake Hospital. State Road 434. Longwood. a n d on Frida ys, a t 8
p.m .. at G rove C o u n se lin g Center. T h ird Street a n d O ak
Avenue. Sanford. Fo r m ore Inform ation, c a ll 869-6364.

Alanon members to congregate
A la n o n w ill meet a l 8 p.m. S u n d a y a l C h ris t U n ited
M ethodist C h u rc h , at C o u n ty Road 427 a n d T u c k e r D rive.
Sanford.

Overeaters to weigh in
Overeaters A n o n ym o u s meets at 7:30 p.m . each S u n d a y at
the Casselberry S e n io r Cen tcr.rou gh F rid a y between 9 a.m.
.n n d S p m.

Charities’ coffers boosted from car show
Colary City Cruisers, • csr club, recently held a car show with
the oroceeds distributed as fallows: In left photo, Bob Kennedy,
from left, club president, presents a check for $200 to Jim
Jomlgon for Ihe Grave Drug Counseling Center, Sanford and
Winter Springs, and a $250 check to Kathleen Reynolds for the

Senford-Lelte Mary Unit of the American Cancer Society. In right
photo, Kennedy presents Pel Jlmlson, left, founding director of
the Alzhelmera Resources Center, Winter Park, a check for $200.
and Joan Thompson, right, a $250 check for the Missing
Children's Centtr, Longwood.

Family names create unending woes
DCAR AM Ti Y o u r response
lo "B a ffle d In B o u ld e r" — lo use
Ihe hyphenated ro m b ln a llo n of
both p a r e n t s ' last n a m e s
I Z u r a w s k l- S la ff l for th e ir
soon-to-be-born offsprin g — was
a B a n d -A id solu tio n that falls to
f or a e e t h e r a m lf lr a t lo n k It
creates.
T h e ir son Is born In 1992. H r
I* nam ed Peter Zuraw skl-Slaff.
In college, young Peter m eets his
fu tu re b rid e . K im b e r ly S u e
F rln strln -C o lla rru so . T h e follow ­
ing year, a daughter Is born.
T h e y nam e h er Stephanie. She Is
S te p h a n ie F c ln s le ln -C o la ru s o Zu raw skl-S laff. T h e next year
they are blessed w ith a son.
w hom Ih ry nam e B uster Frln strln -C n lla m iso -Z u ra w sk l-S la ff
W hen Stephanie and B u s ie r
g ro w

up.

th e y

both

bccom r

law yers and form a partnership.
T h e y ca n 't agree on the firm 's
nam e. Stephanie. It seems, has
Just m arried u Neanderthal w ho
Inalsts that she assum e h is last
n a m e ,
w h i c h
I s
O 'C o im o r-G a ld h c rg -W a n g -S u n
ch cz (Ihe hyphenated co m b in a ­
t i o n o f t h e n a m e s of h i s
grandparents — a ll four of w hom
were devoted Dear A b b y
readers).
B u ster, how evrr. refuses to lxa p a rtn er In Ihe firm o f Felnsle I n - C o l l a r r u s o - Z u r a w s k l - .
O 'C o n n o r-G o ld b e rg -W a n g -S a n
chez and Felnsleln-Collarruso-Zurawskl-SlalT. He prefers
"B u s te r and Stephanie, at L a w ."
T h e so lu tio n of course: W rite
lo Dear A b b y and let her decide.
It Is now 2040. and everyone
has to pay Ih r price for the lousy
advise you gave to "O u tlied In
B o u ld e r" back In 1990.

w h ich we ra n 't o r d o n 't have.
T h a t guy doesn't know when
h e's w ell o il. I'll bet that girl
w h o s e s h in he c o u l d see
partw ay dow n w o u ld n 't parade
around naked for him .

that I loved her. H er response:
"D o n 't tell me. show m r."
A c tln s re a lly do speak louder
than words!

If there are a n y w om en readers
out there w ho enjoy w alkin g
arou n d Ihe house naked. If Ihey
w rite In. please p u blish their
nam es. I know a lot o f guys w ho
w ould lik e to meet them, In­
clu d in g me.

WILLINO IN WICHITA

MADELINE UPJOHN
IN ARIZONA

DEAR WILLINO: T here are
LOVERS IN OLYMPIA. WASH.
DEAR LOVES: I'm not sure I wom en (and men) w h o enjoy

get your drift, but one cannot
"s h o w " love by a sin gle act.
Being co n siste n tly kin d, co n sid ­
erate. th ou ghtfu l and lo v in g Is
the best w ay In show love.

DEAR ABBYi T h is Is ror
" L e fty " w ho has o n ly one hand
— h is le ft — so he a v o id s
sh akin g h an d s because It's such
an aw kw ard ufTalr.
Abby. m ost of Ihe am putees I
know do not dem and special
treum ent from others. I have
been In the prosthesis business
fo r 4 6 y e a r s a n d c a n w e ll
rem em ber Ihe old claw s and
hooks. Most have been replaced
by a m ore sophisticated pro­
sthesis.
Once I danced h alf Ihe night
w i t h a lo v e ly lu d y before I
realized Ihut Ihe hand lh a t w as
resting In m in e w as artificial!
T h e r e a r c m a n y a m p u te e
support groups throughout the
co u n try w ho w ill offer a h an d to
" L e f l y . " I o ffe r m o n c. T e ll
" L e f ly " to shake han ds and
eome out ligh ting!

A FAN IN KINGSTON, PA.
DEAR FAN: Oops!

FRED KARO.
TORRANCE. CALIF.

DEAR ABBY: F o r m any years.
I have been h earing a n d reading
that wom en need lo be told that
they are loved.
O n th e chance that that m ay
be true, one dav I told m v wife

CONFIDENTIAL TO P.K. IN
JACKSONVILLE, FLA.: "G o o d

w a lk in g arou n d naked Indoors —
and outdoors. T h e y are called
nudists. However, m ost are s in ­
cere nature lovers w h o w ould
have no Interest In m eeting
m em bers o f the opposite sex
w ho re g a rd n u d it y as a
"tu rn -o n ." Read on:

F lo rid a " wrote to say that he's
becom ing less and less turned
on by Ills llve-ln fiancee because
she goes around the house stark
naked most o f Ihe time. He said.
" T h is occu rred to me the other
day when we were al u football
game, and I found m yself turned
on because from where I was
sittin g . I co u ld see p a rlla lly
dow n another g irl's sh irt!" (And
he u d m ltlrd lhat th is g irl was
not n early as attractive us h is
fiancee).
Y o u were q u ick In point out
that a little m ystery can 1m - a big
turn-nil. Moyix- so. hut we all
len d lo take lo r granted what we
have. We seem to want that

(Probtoma? Writ* to Dsar Abby.
For a poraonal, urtpubllahad
raply, sand a aolf-addraaaod.
atampod onvtlopo to Door Abby,
P.0. Box 89440, Loo Angoloa,
Cflll. 10088. All correspondsncs
la confktonttol.)

DEAR ABBY: T h e letter Tram
" F a it h f u l Fro m F lo rid a ." the
m an w ho no lunger found Ills
llve-ln g irlfrie n d exciting
because she went around the
h o u se w i t h n o th in g on. re ­
m in d e d m e of a star;' you m ight
find am using.

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T h e day before the wedding,
the m other of Ihe bride tofd her
daughter. “ Yo u m u st preserve
y o u r fe m in in e m y s tiq u e , so
don 't ever let y o u r husband see
you w itho u t a l least one a rticle

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converse. W hoever m akes Ihe
fewest people uneasy Is the best
bred In the co m p a n y ."

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DEAR ABBY: " F a ith fu l From

TH URSD AY'S PRIMS TIME

o f c lo t h in g o n . " T h e b rid e
th a n k e d h e r m o th e r for t h r
a dvice and prom ised lh a t she
w ould heed It.
A m onth later, the groom went
to Ills m olher-ln-law and asked.
"Is there an Insanity In y o u r
fam ily'?"
"C e rta in ly n o t." she replied.
" W h y do you ask*?"
" W e ll," he said, "s in ce I've
been m arried to y o u r daughter. I
have never seen her w ith her hat
o ff."

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HOMESITE t l t t I I M I N O L I
WOOOS. acto r ARM ta mat torvay p racarA r n t r P M in Of
Hein BacarAa Bat* I I P . P a b m
t t ) Piraupi H A p IHt Ru b ik
Recarde at I tm ln a li County.
F N tM a * m tra fa rfku lA rty 4a
THAT P A R T O f :
T N N l H f SRCTION it .
T O W N S H I P IS . S O U T H ,
N A N O i n B A S T . Sominoio
Camay. PNrM a.
Being mara particularly At
tcrW tdatN Ram t:
Commoner p IHa Parmonanl
I t c l l t n I t: ru n Ikonct
N l f t t i A ' E 4I o n , IHa N.
N in N r&gt; llna IHaraat I M J I ' M
IH t P t r m a n t n l R a lt r a n c t
comer a l a i a B v t P m a N W W
at teld Sactlan ft; continue
IHonea NOT444 0"! along IHa N.
HawNary llna maraat im s i* N
IHa P a r m a n a n l R a la ra n c a
Manumant eetlgnatlng tna N l
camar a lt a W I V ie t MwNW N;
manca S A tT flT E U f SC ta a
paint an a Circular cu ria can
cava la IHa N I T y having a
radta* a l 101.11'. taM paint
ta in t an tna s w t y R /w ima al
C a lu t a O r l v a a n A k a a r t
l i f f i n t tram IHa cantor al
taM curve, manca S IT y a ion,
tW SWIy R/W llna anA rna arc
a l taM curva mreugh a control
angle al i n r r SOUS’ ta a
point an uoiA curva anA tna
P O IN T O f B E G IN N IN G :
manca. leaving taM SWIy R/W
llna. U r t T R * i n OS'1 manca
S A A ' i n t " ! I H . N ' i IHa net
W i n r l 414.44' M tha N W ly
R/W llna a l V a lla y Straam
O rlv a ; IHanca N 4 4 * lS 'lf " I
along taiA N W ly R/W llna
194.14* N Mm beginning at a
circular curva caneav* M me
W ty Having a raAlut al 1) H*:
b a m k h r atang taro A / W i m
anA IHa a rc a l aalA curva
IHrawgH a ce n tra l angle at
t r t r t r - » . | r ta Iha and at told
cu rve . IHanca N a j * ] 0 1 ‘ 'W
along alerttoid SW Iy R/W Una
a l Calwaa Orlva at IT ta me
baginnlng at a circular curve
concern to the SW Iy Having a
raAlua al 41100', manca N W ly
along u U SW Iy R/W llna anA
me arc a l ta M curva mreugh a
central angle a l t f U W j t a i r
N the paint a l revarte curvalura
a l IHa tit »t above mentioned
circular curva concave ta tha
N 'ly Harm , a raAlua a l H U S ’;
manca W ly along taM SWIy
R/W IMA tn a me arc P taM
curva Uiraupn a can trtl angle al
i r a n r i w . t r m m m f t m t at
•H it 11th Aay t l

44. m it im d e y a lM a r c h , IftO
M A R Y A N N ! M O RSE
C L E R K O F TH E
C IR C U IT C O U R T
S E M I N O L E C tu n tv . F lo r M t
• y JenaE J tttw k
D eputy C la rk
P ub iH h , M a rc h A I S ItM
D E O 11

M A R Y A N N ! M ORSI
C L E R K O F THE
CIRCUIT CO URT
By: J o n a l.J a ta w ic
Daputy Clark
FuHiltH: MarcH I L P . Ittt
D E O 141
L I G A L NOTICE
PU R S U A N T TO STATUTES
l l f l III. NOTI CE OF EN
F O R C E M I N T O F
W A R E H O U S E M E N 'S L IE N .
FLORID A. TH E FOLLOWING
INDIVID UALS A R E H E R E B Y
N O TIFIE D TH A T P U B LIC A
TI ON OF S A L I W I L L B E
M AR CH L IH t ANO M A R CH
IL I H t WITH TH E U L E TO
■ ( H I L O It M A M March If.
IH t. SITE OF M L I IS A J.
LOSSING T R A N S F E R A
STORAGE C O . IN C . M f S.
F IN E A V E N U E . M N F O R O .
FLO R ID A t v n
HaraM Jordon. Oviedo. F lori­
da — antique Homo, fgrmtura,
aooartaA cartant and m itttiia

NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS N A M E
N4IIC, It hereby given IHa I *4
Act 4044944 In buafnett 41 ItM
w 111 s i . laniard. fia u n i .
lam inate County, Florida, unAtr
tha F lc lilla w t N t m *1 WW
44
CONSTRUCTION. an4
Inland N regular U 4 name
wim IHt C N r l 4 l IH# CItcu II
Court. Seminole County. Flarl
4 a . In 4ccocA«nc4 with th«
F ra v ltid n t e l IH, F l d l l l t v l
Nem* siatutM . Ta Wit: Sac Hon
•41 t t F lo rM t Siahitot Its;
J KavtaW aM w f
TNomoo P Wilhelm
Publith M atch 1). n It. April
J IH t
D IO I *

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D a v M Gloveock and John C.
Glaacack. Oaytana loach. Fler
Ida — fu rn itu re , hautahald
lla m a . A i t a r t a d c a r t a n t .
H ere lav. canaa. mlttallanaaut
D a v id G la tc a c a . Oaytana
Beach, F N rM a - data, chairt.
cartant. file cabinet, m liceile

NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS N AM E
Nonet It HoraAy f m that I
am on, 0904 In Hualnou at 414
M a it la n d A v a , A lt a m a n t t
Spring*. Sominoio County. F lt r
14a. under mo Flctltlavt Homo
0* CONNIE S V IN O . ar-d mat I
Intend to reglttor taM nomo
with mo Clark ot mo Ckcw ll
Court. Sominoio County. F lorl
4a. In 4&lt;cor done* a im INo
Provtaiont a l mo F lc lllla u t
Noma Statute*. Ta Wit Soction
MS t t Florida Slotvtot IHT
Condone. L lo ll
PuMItH MarcH IL 71. It. April
1 ItM
O E O III

Mariano Glenn. Sanford. Flor
14a — tu rn llg r a . Hautahald
SMrNy Slubbt, OanaltanvtIN.
Gaargla — turnlturv. cartant.
Parry Toy U r. SanN r d. Florl
da — tp a a t trt. TtN vItlent.
mltcoiianaaut
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CLASSIFIED ADS
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M A M - T P M Agaty n o r
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Ing may InAu d i H 11A I «Ai ir n ttr at An rott a l an adMttanal Aay. Cental
•man yea gat tawMt. Pay only Mr dayt your ad runt at rata earned.
........... dM ctlpMm lor tot lev1 recoin Copy mutt W lam a i n gioHI*

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p i h i
DSAOUNES
Naan IHa Day la la ta f uMwotian
■ II A.M. Saturday
I I . M A M . Saturday

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t l par call charge N ( H bill
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TO D D B B U I ■ You bam Hava a
paM m y borne. PNota Con
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LO S T • B la c k fa m tN Lab,
vicinity a l SamirWa E tto ta i
(art 441 R E W A R D ...... m t t n
lo bT
ctavrad ca l. named P J . Tan
Place Subd. 4W 1 1

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pay. F u ll and part lim a

F a r D r la ilt I M P C U o lS i
F N rM a N aiarv Aatoclallan

C H IL D C A R R • Ma f w r of S 1
care tor cMIW o t ; nowBor
ig v o o r t t a n t o r d ,m g M f
C H IL D C A E B

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NO TICE OF
F O R EC LO S U R E U L E
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y G IVE N
mat punuant la a Final judg
m anl
la r a d e t u r a da lod
M arch L IHO. and entered In
Cate No f f c l l l C A M L al the
C irc u it Court a l the EIG H
T IE N T H Judicial Circuit In and
tar Seminole County, Florida
n h a ra ln , Ham a Saving* al
Am erica. F A , P lein iiit, and
Brenda A. Andrlene. a tingle
per von and Lari Anbiano. a
tingle per von. are IHa Dolan
Aantt. I *111 ta ll ta m m Highetl
and beat bidder la r caeh al Mm
Waal front dear a l the lobby al
the Seminole County Court
Howie. In Sanford. Seminole
County. F N rM a at II.SO o'clock
A M . an the Itm day al April.
IHO. IHa Nllewing dotcribod
Fln ol Judgment. N mil:
L e t le d . L A K E O F T H E
WOOOS TOWN HOUSE. SEC
TION I. according to me PIAl
thereof a t Otter,tad in Plat
B ool tt. Page 11. Public Rtc
ordt ol Seminole County. Florl
do
Together w ith a ll in ierett
which Borrower now hat or may
hereafter acquire In or to la id
property and In and N (ol i l l
oatamontt and rlgh lt at aay
appurtenant ttwroot and Ibl all
bulldingt. ttructurat. Improve
monte fiitu re t. and aepurte
nancet now or horietter piocod
thoroon. Including, but not
lim ited to. a ll apparatut and
equlpmant. whathar or no! phyt
Icoily a lf lu d N mo land or any
building, utad N provido or
■upply a ir cooling, a ir cendi
Honing, heat, gat. water, light,
power, relriger alien. vtnllJa
lion, laundry, drying, dithwoth
Ing. garbage, dltpatal or other
eorvlcot. and a ll a « N vent
ty tt e m e . an lo n n at. poal
aquipmanl. window covering*,
d r a p t t and d r a p e ry r adt .
Carpeting and floor covering.
Owning*, range*, event, water
Heater* and attached cabinet*,
it being intended and agreed
that tuch INm t be conclutively
doamtd to be a lt lit d Is and to
be pan at mo real property, and
I d oil wator and water right!
Iwhtltw r or not appurtenant)
and lh arot ol ttoch par taming to
tuch wator or wator rlghtt.
owner chip ot which o lto cli la id
property, and Idl mo rent*,
income. Ittu n and prolitt ol oil
property
□ A T E O Ih itfth d e y o l March.
IHO
C L E R K OF THE
CIRCU ITCO U RT
By Jen eE Jatam c
Deputy Clerk
Publith March 1L11. IHO
D E O ltd

P a rt tim e Nam . I:AS M 4 p m .
I d a y t weak S a S V h r A l laaat
IS y r v aid. Maadk Is have

m o o to .N R S F « F C ig ...jn B S M
MOM S N B L flM G M O M S TLC
ChiM care In my homo. Gaad
ratoroncat. Ceil H F 4 I N
IT L A N L A X I - Chdd cere, ape*
J and up T LC . maaN and
m ack*........ M l m ta FtorA d m

TM N DsrCm CaalsnT
4am M m .

NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS N AM E
Notice 11 Hereby given met I
am engaged In buwnett t l lt/1
S Pork A m . Sen tord. FL ttt/l.
Saminoia County. Florida, undvr
me F iclitiou t Name ol SU PER
D IS C O U N T B E V E R A G E A
FOOD STORE, and that I intend
to regular la id name with the
Clark ot mo C ircuit Court Sam
moto County. Florida in a t
cordence with the P ro .n .on t of
me FtcM iout Name Stetoto* To
Wit Section M l » Florida Slat
utok to ll
Rank Shan
Pu blllA MarcH IL n . f t A pril
L IHO
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f u t l / p s r t lim a p a i ll la n t
a v a il able R ip e r tone 4 pra
tortod. Apply df:
add HoaHRi
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CONSIMCIMM M l T M K S

Hat. prolactt and T L C. Ret.
and C f R Carl. C a ll Karan
m a t t dayt ar Tanya
m x t lt v n A o k d i.
W IL L DO Baby liftin g m my
hdldlbM
tin ar *
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1-afy-H H .T A LR N T B U ILO B R S
C O N S T R U C T I O N L O C A L 'C A R I S B R A N F o r
R lo t t r lc la n a . C o r p o n lt r t .
Hoavy Iquipm anl Operatort.
Plu m b er* . A C.. O ry w o ll,
D ia lin g , Ira n w o rk .
Mechanic*, l uparvltart. ta

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Gat learn, credit card*, ale.
A m aiU ig retarded m anage
ravaalt datallt. fOafOPIM*

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CONTRACTOR SALES
COOWRATOt

D R IVB A M S R C E D S S
W I A B D IS IO N S R CLO THES
B A R N S IA M f f B R MONTHI

CAU (407)123-5017
F a r &gt;4 br. facet d id ■
P R O P E R T Y A DAY C A R E
t f f l Harm B r a n d Dr Day
C a ra N u rta ry , cam p lata Iy
madam A beautiful Can be
utad aa medical facility ar any
other kind ot bu vn ott M r t
G ra in 131M71. ava alter S
p n a i i i i i ______________

SaatoO OhM Can CttNr

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S M A L L HO M B TOWN BUSI
N B S S n a a d i lin a n c ia l
a ttltla n c a la eapand and
grew. W illin g la pay 11%
Intoretl an u n e ll 1 year lean
Ca N Slava. ID-SMt

71—WlpWanfrd

Able to wark wim contractor!
handling phonaL order* and
dallvartat tor autolda tatoa
partant. Gaad working t k llli
and p a r ta n a lily . M onday
I S t t w y lt n

COSNiraUXT
Beautician, N ail Tech, and
Etodrehrkltt. Noadtd tor nica
map m Santord G raal Fam ily
Atm aaaM rq....... Cad W M R
CR AFTS a SKILLS# TRA O B I

ALL TRADES NEEDED

C H ILD C A R S C E N T E R
Mature, depend H rt II A.
M in t gat thAut. lie. m - H M

EMPLOYMENT
323-5178
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ACRYLIC C04TM6 KWS!!

M in t
* 4 CULTURES TOURER

F u ll lim a . G a a d b a n e flt i.
A p p ly In p e rso n : M ir a c le
M a rb le . 1141 KaM nar P la ta .
S u lla i f l . In Mm f a r t a t

DELIVERY DRIVERS
have a van or covered plckupt
Want to wark p a n litn a f Call
Anytime:
D IS H W A S H E R /K IT C H IN
HELPER
P a rt lim a Apply
C a rla a Ita lia n R a tla u ra n l,
I N I S French Art* Santord

GOOD WORKERS REEDED!
Doily Work...... .........OoHy F ly
Call Bob tor m eal*
a lto rlp m .....................AQ-WSI

14-18 Yrs. Old?
Need
H e r a ld

D o o r - T o - D o o r S a le s

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tong term aaalgn^nantt In m r
area N r:

SHIFT SUPERVISO R
Kitchen I n

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s O FFIC E C L E R K S
d RECEPTIO N ISTS
• S E C R E T A R IE S
SW O RD PROCESSORS
• IN DUSTRIAL W O R KER S

1 year* oaportamo required
F H A and V A pr Marred M in
typing IS warda par
I Starting celery m id

Wa eltor tap pay. great benefit*
and the m parlunlty la w art at
many a l tha top campantoi In
yeur area Call neat tor an
11............. f e a t m

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CASMER/STOa KRSOR
fe r t/ F u il tim e AppHcpltona
n ew b e in g a c c a p t a d a t
DacktMa I■ parh M rt Or
landa Dr. (Wall M a rl fta ia ,
IF Pal Santord B H W

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F lr t l Fadara

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SALESPERSON

mum typing 11 aym Apply In
parton: F lrtt Federal O l la m

N O F E E /F R 1 D A Y P A Y

Sharp, aulgalng w/car to ta il
r o i e t / p h o t e * In n l g h l
c l u b i/ r a t la u r a n l a . O n ly
tarlaut Irvyuii lev I lee 14 A lta r
D O p m i d f M d k e l l _______

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ruh eam s

H IG H E R STARTING PA V I
Far certified or o*
s e r v i c e s
B O R ......................

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Om CtClERI

S t a r t la d a y a n d f a t a
paycheck wtmm a weak. Wa
h e ld b a c k n o th in g . O u r
make larger paycheck*
a ll Iha lim a. Sound Inter
eating f f a r t lim a B M l lim a
avalHAH Cad today U » ll« *

Morning* M hour* par weak.

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ADVERTISING SALES

y e a r e x p e rie n c e A p p ly
Lew a't Ot Maitland
m ass. If *1, Mpitipnd_______
PA IN TER S. I fJ k H R I
H iring new. call newl
Jak Center. H a 174 4144
P A R T TIM E

MRITORUL
EV E N IN G S S A N to ttart.
Immadlato apinlna* » H x
K E Y E S P L A . IN C . Reel tor*,
pay* M ila n to Real f t itle
Ichaou— .......... Can m n a e

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• SALES ASSOCIATES*
Ta market acreage A auction
Ff«p»rfT
Can w i m
SALES

Lefeaview Nartl iq Ca rter
f 1. Sad I I ...... ......
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* IRSTART PRYCHECRS *

The Sentord Hereto it w ak ing
an IndhrWuai tor aur dNpiey
adverlnlng nett Candida tat
m u ll be e n e rg e tic , t a l l
m otivated, and erg e n lie d .
f r ia r euprianca In nawapaper
and/ar edvartltlnq tele* a
plut Petition eftort celery

MRITORUL FERSOH

end benefit. Send ratuma to:
Laura Sallan

Morning* A M AM, 1 dayt par
w e a k . E a c a lla n t I t r re
tired /ta m l retired Santord
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MILLER ADDITIONS
Central F lartoa Store in *
Free Datlgn. Free Etllm etot
1C DC II te a t............

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S E R V IC E • A ll mtoMP C/M/A,
wator to air, a ir to a ir heal
pumpa. Haw and t ilt t ln g In
■taitartan. 17 Yr* aipar lance
Wayne Dyke* Sr. new wim
I m i t f ' i P lu m b in g
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T u T P I is g T D n t r B c lo r T

NEW . R E M O O I L R I FAIR
HOMES. O f f ICRS. STORES
AM typee tmatrucHaa. Raa/Cam
................

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rp rw ry
C A R P E N T E R AJI kind*af home
repair*, painting A ceramic
me Richard Grow H i H f)
L E E ’S C A R P E N T R Y - Storage
b u ild in g , d a c k t A m ite ,
carpentry 1m ured A ikerned.

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Teflon p re le c tio n ISIS1IP
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ar SA.PS par room. M X eft pel
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about aur uphoitMry ip e c ie iil
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U n tn m ts h e d /R e i
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_______R entals

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T -S H IR T P f l R T H
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m e d ical and dantal Incurtnca
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123-1301 Q l 549
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U n fu rn ish e d / Rent

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71— Em ploym ent
Wanted

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to r g ar t a t . ter a m porch, a ll
m a la r appIM neat U M / m o
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bath, t e r t m t d roam, g a ra g t.
tone a d U P 'm o I y r laa ta
to * ra t m i or m i a m m t
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h a rd ara e d llo o r t IW Orm o
C a ll n u n c ER A Stonttram
H a a lty_____________________
H O M E S TO RENT
I l t d I badraam
U n lu rn tth td . L ik a M a ry and
l a n i a r d a r a a t l C a l l lo r
a v a ila b ility and lo c a tio n i
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LAW M M A IN T IH A M C I
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92— Senior C ltlie n
Discount*
Ito dto A I k a d r ttm a p a rlm a n tt
M DapatM tor U A a ta r

♦3— R o o m i tor Rent
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77— Apartm ents
F u rn is h e d /R e n t
A C L I A N 1 bdrm , cor pot ond
dr Aprs. § 0 0 /m o plus Security
No pot* C o ll B M M ________
SAN FO RD
1 b d rm . excellent
n e ig h b o r h o o d . c o m p lo t o
p f lo o e y I 100/mill p lu s 1700
to c y rlty
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A T T R A C T I V I 1 bdrm . yard,
trt. q u irt or* a ! 100 per
1000 security depot
i t ...........................C o n 0 i 0047
L A R G E renoveted 1 or 3 bdrm*.
r t f i l b y w k/m o A /C , pool,
la u n d ry . u f « for child ren,
sp ecial discount tor t r . cttl
ten*. 03-404 o r 1 0 0 0 0

127—O ffice R entals

141— Hom es tor S a lt
A t ia m a L a c k A r b o r , l / t .
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C O U N T R Y C L U B L IV IN O
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to n n it and b a a u tiM oak I r a n i
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cou ntry kitchen, to rn porch.
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C h /a Shaded, fenced yard
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what you r t e lly naad
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105— DuplexT rip le x / Rent
M S I L M A V . I badraam. I bath,
a p p lla n e a i. I T V n a a h p lu l
11)1/t a cu rlty
C a ll I M M U

1 0 7 -M o b lle
Hgm es / Rent
W I K J V A R lr t r - I bdrm . I bath
funs* u tim irs iporid. P riv« t«
p ro p o rty . 030/ifftO. A fM f 4pm
m -Jtl M 4

B IO P O O L S ID E V I . F L O R I D A
rm . bar. pool table, tonct
Corner lot. thed T h it It a
taper buy Now o n ly .... WT.TM)
S P A C IO U S . B R IG H T . A ir y V I
B ig m a tte r b d rm A d rtttm g
a re a B ig a a l In kit. tonct
Com m unity pool Now 171.110
C O U N T R Y IN T I M E . P R I M E &gt;
a e rtt. p a rtly cle a re d w ith V I
d a u b it w id a
m any a t lr a t
Y o u 'll Ilka 111 Now
US.OM
R E D U C E D ! H U R R Y TO S E E
TH IS country pooltkto 1aK two
tto ry V it o on a a e r n N t a r
r iv t r B ring h o r m
1110. nm
A UM V I ON I A C R ES. V E R Y
p rt lt y . c la a r td H o r m OM
F in a n c in g a v a ila b le
P r lc t
h a t b t tn r td u c t d to
IIM .T O

C A U . A N Y T IM E

322-2420
321-2720
REGATTA
STO RES
R e n ta l A p a rtm a n ta

RENT ONE...
GET ONE
FREE
N o w y o u c a n re n t a 2 b d rm .
2 b a t h lo r t h e p ile d o t a 1

T .(u s
•W a t e r f r o n t U f a s t y l e
- M o d e r n F lt n e a e C a n t e r
• I n d o o r R a c q u a t b a ll
&gt;O n e M o n t h F r e e

O n L a k e M o n ro e
I M S W . S t m l n o la
B lv d .
M w y . 17-92
S a n f o r d , F L 3 2 771

323-2628

H1D0CNLAIE

IT OWNER - SMTOCD

A I I U M E .N O Q U A L IF Y
1 b d rm 1 bath, la rg e tot.
fe n c e d b a ck y a rd I I I ,M B
t l. M B m h t o m l g H l t i a a

IDTUW1LDC LAST EDITION
a b d rm . I tto r y . C u t tom
w in d a w c a v a r m p t. m lr r a r
a c c s n tt. M tt p a lls d K b .
f lo w a r ln g Ia n d tc t y in g and
m uch m a r t I I I I I B M
t n i c o u r s o n co.
a to m

daw n

T id w tii.
fg r g v l l l f l t d

IM S P a r t O r , la n to rd
M l W. L a k t M a ry to . U . M a ry

FHA/I0N0 MONEY
New Hornet. V I . good loco
l-on lew dawn, low rnanmiy
R t t a la hornet a lia a v a l labia
A A C a rn a l, Inc. Century II
CeR Jan* l M a m held
D a rt, i n I I M E v t t , l l t r t J I
t t t t t t t t t t t t t t
G O V ERN M EN T RESALES
B O B M . B A L L ZR . P A .
LA K B M A B T B B A LT Y m a ilt
" HAVE IT M l
F O R U N D E R to * ! B y Owner
f 1% F H A fm u m j&amp; f* N ** f t
r*d*caF«t*d 2C4D vq It 1
tudirm , 1 b 4 lh harnor on Tftol
I r t t d lo t P o o l D vfkicH td
• o fb th o p
Q w io l o ld o r
n t f g h b o r H o o d w H fi g o o d
M h o o ii C o l i n t 4411

m in ty m ad t n m

B t p i ■ M X a B V I tp ltfr ' l l
M i l t i n d -Sa nd P a in t II.M B
d aw n ta r p u a llllt d b u y e r.
U n d e r B u s p a r m onth in
Ciudad! m fg and la f rant

TARE UP PAYMENTS
aacapf toa. lag. filfa. tie
■ PONTIAC LB R U N ! ] OR.
a v ia . a ir . tfa r a a . paw ar
l leaving, towmltat
IllT.IBparm aRfh
C a ll M r. Payne, M ] IIW

U B II

II M W Y I I f i . D I U I Y

407440-4431/4074435722
A5SUMAIU. NO QUALIFYING
U55 THAN (2500 CASH
IN C L U D IN G C L O tI N O COST
J A a t o r n hornet in la n to rd .
D e lto n a / D e B a r y / L k M a r y /
Langwgad I A l Iam enta Springe

S U 0 0 DOWN IHCL CLOSING
I b d rm
I b it * . fir t p U c * .
oppitorteoft, corpor f .,.. :|J4..fQ0

14X14 V I ipM. IB Champl
an/Concsrd PlraplBca.
drywall Intoriar, vary claan

L 0 O 4 JU O O R
B y t im e r. ] b tom I bam.
control M /A . b n 1 le ft 111
II i b h n I O r. R td u ta d i t
B R i . f .................i t o a a a a p t i
L a k e M a r y kchatox tp p r b t. 1
t e r t t . la r g e ta b Iraw t. 4
b d rm . g r t t lr e e m . fo rm a l
dining, dan. large icrg a n e d
p a a l. tir t.B O B A iiu m a b l a
N e w ly r tr w v lto d Im m adlato
a ta u p trit y l Owner. M B BSO
O LD CO UNTRY NOMB
1/1
L a rg e fa m e d yard. R tubto
g arage. I a and S A M U J.to b
O w ner p mane tod
W IB to
O U T O F 1 T A T I owner m u ll
t a ll H and ym an tp a tla l B r k k
ha u w . i badraam t. I b am
M u t l be le a n R a d o ffe r IBM
w u r n l l C a ll y t i- a jg iig g ar
m w i i m _________________

QUINN REALTY • 3213443
S A L E O t LEJU E O f T lO N
OB LTO N A
1 b d rm .

GENEVA
H a ute an Ito a e r t t 1 bdrm . 1
bath, a p p litn c e i. g a ra g t. ad
d l l i e n a l o u t b ld g
ot
w o r t t h o p .....................I7Y.J00
P A U L A I1 T N O S B O R N E
V EN T U R E I P R O F IR T IIS
m a it a

KEYES BEST BUYS
M A Y F A I R M o« 4ow t • Super
c ite rir b rig h t A open 1/2,
R ik h e n epplfence* A v«f n c e ii
in c i
C o m m u n if y p o o l A
c lu b h o u s e O n ly t l l / m o
A i u x due*
141,100
M c K e m / m iM i/ I M M il
i l T l i l l i P e re d tie f Security,
r x r e e h o n e l ecffvftie*
tow
te ae v tm v m efnfenence P f k o
re d u ce d 01.100 I R P M i R
Me Ketone SSt-101
Q U A I L RO O ST R A N C H I S - 7 5
e c re tof §13,000 P e r feh* in
country liv in g Neer Mwy 4M
he lfw e y before Del tone i New
S m y m e B c h I C Q 511
M oheM cKew ne M U I t
CRYSTAL LAKK PARK •
C le u y poof home Country
lik e e f m o ip h t r *
Under
§71,000 Get reedy for sum
m er McKewoie Hewsew M l
l4 lV I « A I * l4 / 0 &gt; I t n
D R A M A T I C 5 b d rm s . 5 both
e ce cu tiv* home in W ingfield
f e a t u r e * « p e r h lin g p o o l.
M u n e 4400 iq M of liv in g
eree on l ecre It §450 000
M e n m 17*0/eve 174 4734
H E A T H R O W ■ L u x u ry 2/J condo
o v e rio o h i leh* A golf course
Crow n m olding, wood c*bi
n*try, ic rn - porch, clubhouse
A pool deduced to §10.000
m 004/eve 5744754
R E D U C C O M f Super J/J home
on Irg oe4 freed lot. 1 m in to
14 A rl* m
school E x fr e t
include fple* security sy ife m ,
A m o r t §111.000 C e ll Joen
0 T 1204/eve 57447)4
I U N L A N D - V I w ith lo ft ot
ipolwnfiiei. Fem kly rm w/pe*.i
thru tier from kitchen, 'wood'
b u r n in g ifo v * « w o rk shop,
fenced yd. trees
§17,900
M e n 174 47 34/eves li« 4 7 0

i ll]

tg

I*

3234149/D1-17S3
1 U P B R N IC B II 1 badraam . 1
fu ll bam . d aublaatda Cafha
mot Ct-llng*. H i r W u r l U *
mg. th in g to ra a f. t k lr t in g
M w t la * T a A p p r a c to a a lil.m
C a ilC a lla c f ..... a v a i l f M
ar m i t o t M IT after «pm

C O N G O F u lly equipped kitchen
E nclosed tern
porch
w / se c u r i t y door
Pool A
clubhouse p riv « d Reduced
fo §0.210 A v a il rent 0 7 5 mo
O e fe ils b ill H arvey 331 2311
D R A S T I C A L L Y Reduced*
Q u ic k sa le
§44.500 This
l o v e l y 3/1, tlu C C O h o m e .
* if n t « J corner iof, * e ik to
school end **! neighborhood
M u st sell now H u rry ! C e il
B ril H ervey 0 4 2411

STAIRS FtOFEITY
M ANAGEM ENT A REA LTY

m n a r m t o io

* TRANSFERRED?

jBf|BR$BR R A X Y r tM a

407 3221155
W I N T E R 1 P R IN B 1
1/1 to.
central H/A Rtductd I i l l . TO
W. M a iK itw tb L Realtor
»»nB»

149— C o m iT M rclB l
P r o p B r t y / S x le

153— A c r t a g t L o t i/ S ilt
___

m iles from Osteen
u t soQ
Good ter ms 1

CALLBART
. _______ 0 1 ?m

LO N G W O O O
D uplex Lot off
17 47 neer 434 O e e r t d 24K

0 t 1544/334 4111____________
O C A L A N A T IO N A L F O R E S T

Wooded lots River access
§5*40 te c h No money dewml

W anted tm m adl t la iy 14
to
a e rtt, tu lta b to tor r ttid a n fla l
d e v t le p a m t n i W n la T a rry
Clayton. Houto la B a i l i t .
L ak a C ity . PI IM S ! a r c a ll
^ J B a H tM fla ^ B ra ta rtjra to c to d

B U IL D IN G
Zoned c a n im a T
c la l S a l up aa O U P L B X .
L e e te / P u r c h tt* p t it ib l*
H e n dym e n spec le i I
P e rk
D riv e
0 3 140
S T Y L IS T W ith follow ing Busy,
frie n d ly shop Good w eik In*.
end M i I P o tn N e r— 0 3 731J

1/1 41 monthly

Owner

lH 4 &gt; 3 0 457ter (M4U12 340

155— Condom inium s
C o -O p /5x19

V ILL A S OF C A S S E L B E R R Y 2
bd rm . I befh * den screen
porch
047444 e r &gt;77 0 0

1ST— M o b ile
H o m e s /S b la
MUST SELL

ItIB T N V N O I R I I R O A utom atic, pawar w indow!.
tuoroto...........................I1.PM
t a m ln a la P a r d ............. M ] Ito l
ItoJ M A I D A m . ] dear, m m i
condition! aa.000 m iiat. A/C.
W ill can tto*. trade Atb lng
ta .to l C a ll eveningt ar leave
.............. J t t H t t
'aa C A D IL L A C Ptoatwaad - H t »
a r b n l cath offer A ll power
and a ir C a ll...........
m in e

T s n r iA n iT
R u m a oe d tiedotoo n a i i a
V I C O I K O R D D L • * Z JM m ito t
E ic a lle n t condition l U t !
_________C e il m -1 ito _________

B O N IT A 9 0 H 9 I D B R ■ 41 t r
Ito M a rc ru la a r I/O. cuttom
R a m lln a p r I v a an f r a lla r ,
w a la r b a n n a l. t k l a c a n v a t
cam
Camptoto
RaaPy 10
G a l MBOR/aftor O w ner tinanc
ing a v a ila b le C a ll to f I f a t f t o

to C H I V Y C A V A L IB R W age* ■
Clean, dapm dabi* U U P b a il
a lta r C a ll OT t o r t __________
M C H E V Y C A V A L I B B W agan ■
Clean, dapandabla I1 IM B a il
a ltar C a llW J la r t

* ___________________________
O LAftft R U t lT I R B O A T. I f tool,
t t M R Bvlnrutoa motor and
fr a ile r A tb ln g IZ M or m ake
totar C a ll m aato___________
I V L A R S O N w / lr a ila r
In
b aard /autbo ard R u n t pood
11 IBB ar bat I offer H I IZaJ

233— Auto P irtB
/ AcCBTLOrlB!
I l l
F • r d I a | I 9 •
e / f r « N im lu io A t t l er f er *
eite rn e for 4 d riv e th e ft e ll
&gt;00 obo 3 0 3i t 1

t r L Y N C B A P T T rl H u ll T ilt
tra ito r f t hp Evm rud a. fu lly
tn a to R p . m i a n .

235— T ru cks /
Bw q b / V eto

219— W a n t o d to B u y

CW V YV U7y

U PRIG H T

M U S T S I L L • 0 Chevy Ven
Cu*tom V I 3 ceptem cheir*.
couch L cooler, cru ise control,
t ill kfeoring A ll set up tor
he n d ice p p e d p e rso n Mend
con tro l* A M le c t r ic wheel
c h e ir lift §3.500. a i l 4*3 4 0 4
el*er l p m ,_________________

Plane wtm baneb.
king tato

C a ll 117 atoa. a a iim a

Ab t |R§w b b K y i F r lt t Y

22&gt; — M f s c e lU n a o u t

497 3221155

2H0 CAUiR KHJCHT IT

9 U Y ..
..SELL.
..TRA0E
M U I T S CRO NIN P A W N
_________ aa? o r v u _________

i l l — A pylix ncM

/ F u m ltu r*
W A N T B O i Oaad toaktog aspUancaa. aarbbtg ar wtf. toa atoa
ta ll and rapalr.......... m q t t
B J'S R E S A L E
toa Buy/Sell Punutura A Cat0 0 1 tontord Aeo-a 10-7404
04b*on I f c u tt. upright free ter
Like new §05 Meevy Duty
Wetfinghouf# get dryer, cost
new §700 new 014 01 3023
w a i h e i

.

E xcellen t condition. White
§10 Coll 01 3001, anytime
L A B B Y ’ I M A R T. 215 Sentord
Ave New/Used turn A oppl
Btfy/Seti/Trede........ M H l t t
S EAR S Frost Free side by side
refrigerefor 19 cu ft White

•

USED A f F U A N C E S
Recondi fioned • G u er enteed

l*e— O ffice Supplies
/ Equlpm «nt
• P H O T O copy m echin* by
O livetti Model 1400. needs
perl As I*. §30 Coll between I
A «AM or eve* 0 3 55f&gt;

CAMPI I TOF

a C A R TO P C A R R IE R • U ia T .
r a I P ’ n ig W afar P ra to t l !
C a n .............................. MB-toS!
CO B R A R A D A R OBT ECTO R M e d a l tra p ih o o to ' pro Naw
Ito t l w ill laka U J to
_________C a ll W i n n . _________
F o rm ic a Snow cate Ja d a to w
■ a ] n tto. , K lin e A llffth a ir
U00. w tw alcnalr tto. bad tJda
potty U J , alum w alking aana
tip m i tato_____________

n C N E V Y C II R/U . V I. euto
Runs
needs work. 0 0
best o ile r C e il M l 110

TAIM TIACT09S
M U 1 I D I N !T O C K
ALLSIXISt A L L P B IC Itl
M e ifle n d Trector A Equipm ent
ta m i N o tM e itle n d
inferchenqeon 17 t l
04730

lANITOMIAL EQUIPMENT

FLAT IED TIA1LEI

A n d supplies A sking §1.300 orbest otter
_________ 0 7 4502
O N I 0 gel ion equerium end
w rought iron tfend. §40 obo
C e il 0 3 2 0 * ________________

H I A V Y D U T Y , n n . l a tta t.
u .e ta
c e lt n t m i

239—V e h icle s
______ W anted______

• P O L A R O ID E N L A R G E R M od e l M P A Good condition
§20
C e il 30*110
• S L ID IN G G L A S S O O O RS F it t
4X4 opening §50/ o iler
_________ C e ll 0 1 5913_________
W ATER HEATER
70 gel ton.
for M o b ile hem e §M 349 5594

t R I P A Y T O P ! U tar w rK k a d
c a r t tru ck!! JRB J I L L guar
antaad utad p a rft A A A U T O
S A L V A O B a l O aR ary, UP tOOO

239— M otorcydB *
and BikB*

• I SH ILF MICROWAVI
O V E N C A R T §25 123 5431
•Her t o w ________________

U

W Em erson Cefer TV

• mo*
old Asking §175 Fisher VCR.
good condition, ft 171 or 000
fir m for both 333 440* anytim e

C A D IL L A C I B V I L L B
/I. new
tire*, grey, e lf eatres. *1000
m ite*.0.100
0*9 f t t f

r

• 14' th e m link enclosure
w/top end door* Idee I tor dog
^ u j^ jo ^ e s f o it j^ jje jj^

C O M P U T E LIQUIDATION
E V E R Y T H I N G M U S T O O tt
Including lets et antique*
S A T U R D A Y M A R II • 4 U ntil
2515 M A G N O L I A A V

FRI. &amp; SAT • MAR. U &amp; 17
4 A M N I P M 4 I 4 S Se n to rd A v
Gun*, otd cers. new ven pert*
e le c tric (h e m ho ist I ton.
lerg* stack ten*. gie»*wer*
rug*, tool*, ond m l*c item*

17 4 14 I p m

F A M IL Y

• furniture.

m%c Household 4I« H o lly H ill
A ve . L e k e K otn ryn E tte tn *
Seturdey t l, 171. t e r n 4p m
R U M M A G E SALE
S p rin g
H am m ock M ob ile Hom e P e rk
Clubhouse Set (M e rc h i l l . I
A M to 4 P M 17 t l Longwood
Iverylhi9*g M ust G o

SATURDAY MARCH !7 ONLY

* HUGE SALE*
F B I A SAT 0 4 A M 4P M
___1414 E L M A V . S A N F O R D

MARCH

M U LTI

740

P A L M E R CT 1Greenwood Lk

M oving le i*
Couches kitchen
set .end m m item * F r i . le t
A Sun 071 G rove Or 0 1 0*5

4 A M to 3P M • 3 * 0 Sentord Av
B eby g irl* clothe*, household
item * end lot* of m lic
Tools, furniture, knick kn e e l*
Saturday end Sundey 24&amp;J
P e lm e tto Ave, S a n tw d _______
1 4 0 S A R IT A S T R I C T ■ Se*ur
dey only (3/l7|. 4 0 to 7 Lot*
oj m m e iie n e o u * ____ ______

4 FAMILY SALE
F R i A SAT, • ten* 4pm
1425 L A U R E L A re
To m uch 0 m ention IV

D O D G E Ceechm en M otor home
'7A 22' owning, root end desh
e ir. 0,0 0 4 m l l i d l |*&gt; 1911

23 i — Cara

F R O W L I R . 1970. 23 toot 5i#*ps
0, r io f e ir, owning, weight
4 000 lb* E xce lle n t condition
A sk in g §1300 Owner. 0 2 707?

TAAE UF PAYMENTS
Nb Moap] Obwr
except tea. teg. title, etc
• • O L D S
D I L T A
B R O U G H A M 4 O R . auto. e ir.
e le c tric window* end seet*.
stereo c esse tte, §14* 15/mo
C e ll M r P e y n e .0 1 2 1 0

R V L O T S §142 m o in c lu d e s
w etef/gerbege sewege P e rk
Avenue M ob ile P e rk 3 0 2B*t
S H E N A N D O A H I T P e rk M odel
21 owning on bveutiful (ot
9 B 12 shed new ! 7 0 e k * R V
0 1 0 0 7 en Lot 504

TUE UF PAYMENTS
Nb MbabyObnr

T t M lT M I U *
STM W H E E L 31 H 1973 w/3th
wheel, new cerpet good ton
d tlio n §2 §00
Cen 0 10 74*

except le x. teg. title , o k
N IS S A N P U L S A R
Sun
roof, eir. stereo cassette
o nly § 1 0 95 per month
C e il M r P*y»w. 0 1 u n __

U

W R V Tretler

70 New refrtg
er*!or. owning end hot weter
hooter Sleeps 4 4 E acellen t
cond §2)00 * m l from Son
lord 4* A e st 1 0 0 0 5

TOAD T 9110 79
etr. p/1, p/b. a m /fm . run*
greet! look* bed 1*00 or best
offer
_______Ceii*/7&gt;e*3

2 4 3 - J u n k C a r*

T090 CIANAOA 79

JU N K C A R ! B tM O V ID
NO C H A R G E
____
019177

E xce lle n t w ork c a r, depend*
b**,4Cyt 0 0 0
C # !1 0 f 2441

T090 LTD77 ~
Loaded, run* good- new tires
§l MM C e il 122 &gt;157 efter 4pm

1 U IU K I n t
1)000 m iia t.
test. |ef kit, V ence end N ines
header, custom point. M e ti
tire* §1.400 or best offer
C e ll 171079 e lte r* 0

241— Recreational
Vehicle* / Camper*

ISO to SI00,000
12 distribu tors needed P e rt A
fu ll lim e N o exp necessery
Robert O 'N o il 574 010

L O N O W O O D led Annuel
C h e r c h w id * Y a r d S o le
Longw ood H lllt B e p t li t
C h u r c h , 1255 E E
W illlie m so n , M e rc h )4th A
17th &lt;F r i A S e n 9 0 1 _______

or

237— Tractor* and
T ra ile r*

G rte te tra p t D ry w allt
C a r Stop! D ill Baa
R a a d y M ia C a n c ra to Benchet
Sand. R « k . Camani. Stool
M u aal* Caaarata Ca., OT17I1

W ill

deliver. S300 0 1 loot________
T R I P L E d re sse r, beeuti tul
pecen. &gt; dr ewers. M " wide.
10" high Must seer lik e §100
__________ 01 005__________
• T WI N B E D end chest el
dr*w*rs §25 377 474*________

" I D A Y " w et e ll it took tor
M r* Slubbs of Osteen to sell
her F O R D E C O N Q L I N I
V A N You too ceni 'h ere Feet
Results toy ce llin g todey t f
Senferd H ereld

F a r P ic k U p T r w c k l l t l l
_________C a ll H J Ql la _________

TH IS W EE K S

C h u rc h e l G ed P re p h e c y Jessem ne A ve A 3rd SI SAT.
O N L Y , 4 until &gt;M a c . Items.

’

eute . p /w in d o w * , ^unreel*
run* g re e t1 0.000
3 0 5*47

222— ANwslcxI
AAtrchandisB

322 3993

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spur diverticulitis
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ago. I had a colonoscopy and
w as lotd I had d iv e rtic u la r d is ­
ra te . M y doctor said I sh o u ld n 't
ra t nuts, popcorn n r a n y th in g
w ith se e d s s u c h a s b e rrie s ,
tomatoes, p ickle s. Jam s and (he
like. A relative, w ho Is a nurse,
says I s h o u ld ra t e ve ryth in g w ith
seeds. W h o Is rtg h l?
M AR RBAMRi A s people
age. they le n d to develop little
h e rn ia tio n s o r s a c c u la r o u t ­
grow ths In the lin in g of the large
I n t e s t i n e . T h i s Is c a l l e d
d lv r r t lc u lo s ls u nd ca u s e s no
discom fort o r III health.
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become fille d w ith fecal m aterial:
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d iv e rtic u litis , w h ich ra u se s a b ­
dom in a l p ain and — som etim es
— hem oirhage. D lv r r tlc u lllls Is
treated wi t h a n tib io tics nr. In
p a rticu la rly severe cases, s u r­
gery to rem ove Infected, bleed­
in g portion s o f bowel.
Years ago. doctors Insisted on
strin g e n t die ts to prevent
d lv rrtlc u lo s ls from tu rn in g Into
d iv e r t ic u lit is . K n u g h a g r a n d
s p ir e s w e r e p r o h i b i t e d . N o
salads, bran, rnw fruit, n u ts or
seed vegetables were perm itted.
These re strictio n s proba bly did
little good, and most p h ysic ia n s
have now e lim in a te d them .
Ilo w rve r. som e sp e cia lists s till
prohibit foods w ith sm a ll. Indi­
g e s tib le seeds — s u c h ns
straw berries, blueberries,
raspberries and figs — on the
theory that su ch seeds ro u ld
become w rdged In d iv e rtic u la r
sites to cause Infection. T im e w ill
tell w hether th is view Is correct.
G iv e n present m e d ica l o p i­
nion. I s ld r wi th you r doctor.
Ilo w rve r. I w ould p m h lb lt o n ly
fm tt wi th s m a ll seeds: tomatoes,
popcorn, cu cu m b e rs and nuts
ure. In m y opinion , perm issible.
T o give you m ore Inform ation.
I am s rn d ln g you a free ro p y of
m y H ealth Keport " D iv e rtic u la r
D ise a se ." O th e r readers w ho
w ould lik e u copy sh o u ld send
8 1 . 2 5 w i t h th e ir n a m e a n d
a d d re ss to P.O. b o x 9 1 3 6 0 .
Cleveland. O il 44101-3369. He
sure to m e n tion the title.
DEAR DR. O O T T : I had a
benign th y ro id tu m o r rn n o v r d a
w hile ago and have been hoarse

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ic bidding. W hen North Jum ped
to three hearts as a fo rcin g raise
sh o w in g 13-15 points In support.
S ou th Just b id the slam . Not for
h im to w o rry that the defenders
m ight be able lo q u ic k ly take the
first tw o d ia m o n d tricks. L u c k ily
North had the right ca rds, but
there were choices a s the play
developed. D eclurer won the 10
of clu b s In h is hand and played a
heart to the king. W hen W est
played the Jack. S ou th rem em ­
tiered readin g som ew here that
th is w as lik e ly to be u singleton.
S o he finessed the lO on the w ay
back. W est took the queen and
later East m ade the dia m on d

ever since. W ill th is problem
reverse Itself, a n d ca n you tell
m e w h a t happened to cauae m e
to ta lk lik e this?
D BAR R EAD ER t During
th y ro id surgery, the nerves to
th e v o c a l c o rd s c a n be In ­
ad ve rten tly dam aged. T h is re­
s u lts In hoarseness that Is per­
m a n e n t. I advise you to be
e xa m in e d by a n ear-noae-andthroat specialist w h o can verify
the cause of y o u r problem and

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k in g to set the contract. South
s h o u ld do better. A fte r w inn in g
d u m m y 's kin g o f hearts, before
d e cid in g the best play In trum ps,
d e cla re r should try the spade
finesse. T hat w ill w in . He now
bus a sure-fire play to guarantee
the slam : Play the ace of hearts.
A s It happens, that drops the
queen and m akes the contract.
Uut sec what w ould happen If
W est show ed out on the second
heart. D eclarer w o u ld cash the
spade ace. go lo the Jack of clu b s
a n d ru ff a spade. T h e n he w ould
p la y ou t the h ig h clu bs and
e v e n tu a lly throw E a st In w ith
the heurt w inn er lo force a lead
Into d u m m y 's A 0 o f diam onds.

frie n d s are d ire c tly Involved.
O p p o rtu n itie s a ir lik e ly to devel­
op for you through p a ls who like
T he year ahead co uld offer you you.
OEMINI (May 2 1-June 20)
spe cia l fin a n c ia l o p p o rtu n itie s
w here y o u r w ork Is concerned. Devote y ou r m a x im u m efforts
T h e one w ho e m plo ys you m ight today lo cureer and fin an cial
a p p la u d y o u r ta le n ts wi t h a objectives. These are your areas
of greatest strength where good
heavier paycheck.
PISCES (Feb. 20-M arch 20) th in g s co u ld happen.
CANCER (June 2 1 -Ju ly 22) At
T h is co u ld be a good day to drop
a hint In the boss' ear about that present there Is u via b le m arket
raise or bon u s th at's been pro­ for know ledge you {losses*, but It
m ised you. p a rticu la rly If th is w ill be up to you to get In touch
person Is In u generous fram e of w ith the right person so th e y 'll
m ind. T ry in g to patch up a know w hat you nave to offer.
LEO (Ju ly 23-Aug. 22) A Joint
b roke n ro m a n ce ? T h e A stroG ra p h M atchm a ke r can h elp you ve n tu re In w h ich y o u ’ re Involved
exceptional
to understan d w hat to do to uppears to have
m ake the re latio n ship w ork. M all p o ssib ilitie s at present. T h is Is
$ 2 to M atchm aker. P.O. Dux due In great purl to the a bilitie s
01428. Clevelan d. O H 4 4 1 0 1 ­ o f the parties concerned.
VIROO (Aug. 23-Sept. 221
3428.
ARIES (M arch 2 1-April 19) If W ritte n negotiations, such as
you 're d e siro u s of a cco m p lish in g co n tra cts or agreements, sh ou ld
som eth in g o f sign ifican ce today, w o rk ou t w ell for you at th is
proper tim in g Is the key. Devise tim e, provided a ll of the aspects
y o u r blue p rin t In the m o rn in g ure cle a rly defined. Be m indful o f
and Im plem ent It In the after­ detulls.
LIBRA (Sept. 23 O ct. 23) You
noon.
TAURUS (A p ril 20-M uy 20) are s till In a favorable fin an cial
Y o u sh o u ld do w ell today In trend, p a rticu la rly In arrange­
m e n ts w here y o u p rovid e a
a rrangem en ts where y o u r close

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expertise. If you have a partner,
let him /her sla y In the b a ck ­
ground.
S C O R P IO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
S o m e th in g person ally prom ising
m igh t u nexpectedly pop u p to­
d a y and If you hope to capitalize
on It properly, you ca n 't afford to
d illy -d a lly . S trik e w h ile the Iron
Is hot.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.
21) A s itu a tio n about w h ich
you 've been concerned bccausc
you c a n 't handle It personally
sh ou ld w o rk out rath er well,
even w ith som eone else ca llin g
the shots.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 2 2 -Ja n .
19) If y o u r In stin cts urge you to
get In to u ch wi t h a ce rta in
person today, don't Ignore them.
S o m e th in g e x c itin g co u ld be tn
the w in d of w h ich y o u 'll w ant lo
take advantage.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fcb. 19)
T oday If you have to m ake an
Im portant presentation, be sure
to e stablish a ll o f the b asics first.
A fte r yo u 'v e la id a strong fou n ­
dation. m ake you r big pitch.
(0 1 9 9 0 . N E W S P A P E R E N ­
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                <text>Original -page newspaper issue: &lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;&lt;em&gt; The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;, March 15, 1990; &lt;a href="http://www.seminolecountyfl.gov/parksrec/museum/index.aspx" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Museum of Seminole County History&lt;/a&gt;, Sanford, Florida </text>
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